The New England Junket will happen this year on Labor Day weekend, in Gouldsboro Bay, Maine. We have been invited to take part in a friend's annual lobster potluck on Saturday afternoon, 1 September. He cooks lobster for everybody (generally about 60 people) and asks that everybody bring a special dish. Folks do, and it's delicious. In hopes that he (and the rest of us) will see junk rigged boats sailing up the Bay, the JRA has been invited! Protected anchorages, and a small number of moorings, are available. Chubba, our lobster host, is volunteering to ferry people in his skiff between anchored boats and his dock. Camping is available about 3 miles away, at Mainayr campground which includes tidal access to Joy Bay, at the head of Gouldsboro Bay. Bed and breakfast is 15 min. away, at Elsa's Inn. Reservations are recommended, since this is a holiday weekend.
There are two nearby boat ramps, one tidal, the other deepwater and paved. One is on Joy Bay, and the other about 1/4 mile north of the lobster party, on the west shore of Gouldsboro Bay. Gorgeous sailing is to be had in the bay, and outside, going East or West. Gouldsboro Bay is approximately 10 miles east of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park. We are about halfway between Penobscot Bay and the Bay of Fundy.
For more information, or to let us know you might be coming, please contact me, Shemaya, at sailsec@junkrigassociation.org or 207-530-0647 (daytimes, East Coast USA).