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ROGER PIHLAJA



sailing in Grand Traverse Bay in Michigan

2020-10-19; 08:12:58 EDT

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2002-08-01

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Hi Jesse,

I was just wondering if you were aware of the Michigan Harbors of Refuge program.  The 3 attached .jpg files are maps that give the locations of Michigan Harbors of Refuge on the east coast, west coast, and the upper peninsula.  You can get more info at www.michigan.gov/harbors<http://www.michigan.gov/harbors> .  The program was created in 1947 with the goal; that, there should be a public harbor of refuge with slips for transient boaters no more than every 15 miles of great lakes coastline apart.  There are still stretches of coastline, particularly in the upper peninsula, wherein they have not yet reached their separation distance goal.  However, the 3 attached maps show how extensive the Harbor of Refuge network has become.  The existence of these Harbors of Refuge makes it possible to do multiday cruising in much smaller boats than would otherwise be safe.  Since we own 22 ft LOA sailboats, this is obviously a useful program!  Even though it wasn’t an issue on your cruise, in the Grand Traverse Bay area, the following cities have Harbors of Refuge: Northport, Leland, Suttons Bay, Greilickville, Traverse City, Elk Rapids, and Charlevoix.  If you stayed at the “Municipal Marina” or “City Dock” in any of those places, you probably stayed in a Harbor of Refuge.  Of course, in Grand Traverse Bay, you can hardly throw a stick without hitting a privately owned marina.  But, many (most)  locations in Michigan are much more sparsely populated with marinas.

By the way, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources publishes a 3-ring binder called the “Michigan Harbors Guide”.  In this guide, each Harbor of Refuge has the front and back of a single page.  There is an aerial photo showing the safe approach, GPS coordinates of the harbor entrance, and any aids &/or hazards to navigation.  There is data like the number of transient slips available, water depth at the dock, services like fuel, septic pump out, repairs, water, contact phone numbers, etc.  Anyone can order a copy for free!  The guide is printed on water resistant paper.  The Michigan Harbors Guide is an essential resource at S/V dynamic Equilibrium’s nav station.  It also   makes great reading/dreaming material over the winter sitting in front of the fireplace!

I’ve sailed the great lakes in all the States that have great lakes coastline.  I’ve not found any state with a comparable Harbors of Refuge program.  It’s yet another thing that makes Michigan such a special place.

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Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

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From: Jesse Shumaker<mailto:jesse.laten.shumaker at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2020 8:35 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List<mailto:rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] sailing in Grand Traverse Bay in Michigan

Roger, good to hear about the enjoyable fall camping trip.  As we're
heading into this time of the year, enjoyment outside has a lot to do with
gear and preparation.

Regarding the marinas, we just called the marina on our cell phone when we
were within sight to check on the availability of transient slips.  If no
one answered, then we would hail them on VHF channel 16 and they would have
us switch to another channel for communication.  That late in the season it
was easy to get a transient slip.  In the summer, we may have to reserve
early.  As you may know (but others on the list may not be aware), any of
the marinas that accept Michigan state funding have to keep a certain
percentage of slips available as transient slips and you can reserve those
online.  I think most of the marinas that are designated as harbors of
refuge are located in more exposed areas than Grand Traverse Bay, but I see
that Elk Rapids has that designation.  For those on the list that may not
be familiar, the harbor of refuge designation means that staff will not
turn you away in emergency situations and when conditions on the water are
rough.

I just found the following link to the list of harbors in Michigan and
added this to the travelogue.  There was a printed copy of this onboard the
charter boat that we would refer to before heading into a marina so we
would be familiar with the layout ahead of time.
https://www2.dnr.state.mi.us/Publications/PDFS/RecreationCamping/boating/harbor_guide_small.pdf

Jesse Shumaker
S/V Zephyr



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