The Maine Hunter Sailing Association will be sailing beautiful Casco Bay and hosting an overnight lobster bake for members of the Maine Hunter Sailing Association on June 21st.
The event is sponsored for members and prospects of the Maine Hunter Sailing Association. Registration is required and you can do so by going to the club web-site: www.mainehuntersailing.com Anchoring field is in front of the sponsor's home at 500 Island Avenue, Long Island, ME. The lobster Bake will be held Saturday afternoon, June 21st.
The Maine Hunter Sailing Association is a group of Hunter sailboat owners, former owners, and friends of owners who enjoy coastal cruising in Maine. The association was inspired by Peter Poulin and organized in 2002. The objectives of the Association are, "to promote sailing, education, safety and cruising activities along the coast of Maine...". In addition to an annual meeting they offer members a variety of group sailing experiences, educational seminars, and social activities.
There are currently more than 30 individual and family members. Boats range from 27 to 45 feet and from brand new to over 20 years old. The members come from far northern Maine to Rhode Island and western Massachusetts. Most activities are centered within an hour of Portland, but the association regularly cruises Down East to Penobscot Bay and beyond.
A lobster bake anchored off the coast of Maine is a perfect way to celebrate Summer Sailstice.
The event is sponsored for members and prospects of the Maine Hunter Sailing Association. Registration is required and you can do so by going to the club web-site: www.mainehuntersailing.com Anchoring field is in front of the sponsor's home at 500 Island Avenue, Long Island, ME. The lobster Bake will be held Saturday afternoon, June 21st.
The Maine Hunter Sailing Association is a group of Hunter sailboat owners, former owners, and friends of owners who enjoy coastal cruising in Maine. The association was inspired by Peter Poulin and organized in 2002. The objectives of the Association are, "to promote sailing, education, safety and cruising activities along the coast of Maine...". In addition to an annual meeting they offer members a variety of group sailing experiences, educational seminars, and social activities.
There are currently more than 30 individual and family members. Boats range from 27 to 45 feet and from brand new to over 20 years old. The members come from far northern Maine to Rhode Island and western Massachusetts. Most activities are centered within an hour of Portland, but the association regularly cruises Down East to Penobscot Bay and beyond.
A lobster bake anchored off the coast of Maine is a perfect way to celebrate Summer Sailstice.
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