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Monday in the GLCCSchool – Cruising the Triangle Loop

Posted by Mark Gagyi
February 20, 2025

Looking for a leisurely type of cruise with historic charms and extensive use of canals that can be completed in as little as a month? Then you might be interested in Cruising the Triangle Loop, a 700-mile loop from Kingston, Ontario down the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Richelieu Canal/Ottaway River through the Champlain Canal and back to the Hudson River at Troy. Join Gold Loopers and GLCC Admiral Bayfield Award winners Deb and Mike Hervey as they share tips and suggestions for this picturesque Loop.

GLCC members, Gold Loopers, GLCC Admiral Bayfield Award winners Deb and Mike Hervey will answer many of the most common questions about loop cruising.  Questions like: What is it like to live together on a boat for such a long time?  How difficult is it to navigate the New York Canal System?  What was your biggest challenge? How do you prepare your boat for extended cruising? Join Deb and Mike as they take some of the mystery out of loop cruising.

Mike and Deb Hervey have both sail and power experience.  And as high school sweethearts they have lots of experience working together as a team on the water.  Their cruising experience includes the Great Lakes, the New England area and of course the Great Loop.

Interested in both the Triangle Loop Cruise and the Downeast Loop Cruise but not sure which is best for you? You might want to consider registering for our "Summer Loop" Package. You get both webinars, a $40.00 value, for only $30.00.

Register now at the Great Lakes Cruising Club School.

Remember all GLCCSchool webinars are free for GLCC members.

Want to learn more about this webinar and its presenters? Check out the GLCC YouTube channel.