Michigan’s Hidden Gems for Loopers: Beyond Mackinac
Mackinac may be the headliner, but Michigan has plenty more to offer Loopers. From quiet anchorages to charming towns, here are a few lesser-known gems worth adding to your Great Loop itinerary.
A Looper’s Guide to Mackinac Island: What to See and Do by Boat
Mackinac Island is a highlight for many Great Loopers, offering a blend of history, natural beauty, and one-of-a-kind experiences. From docking tips to family-friendly activities (yes, even fudge-making and horseshoe blacksmithing!), here’s what cruisers need to know before they drop anchor at this iconic stop.
How to Provision for Remote Cruising on the Loop
Planning to cruise the remote sections of the Loop? Here’s a guide to provisioning for longer stretches, including what to stock, where to pick up fresh items, and how to prepare for fewer services.
Favorite Small-Town Stops in Georgian Bay (On Our List!)
We haven’t cruised Georgian Bay yet, but here’s a list of small-town stops that Loopers love—and that we’re excited to see someday.
Top Anchorages in the North Channel Every Looper Should Visit
The North Channel is a Looper favorite, with stunning anchorages like Baie Fine, Covered Portage, and the Benjamins. Here’s your guide to the must-visit spots.
Working Afloat: Tips for Balancing Your Career and Life on the Great Loop
Learn how to balance work and cruising life on the Great Loop. Alison Major shares practical tips for working remotely aboard a boat, keeping productivity afloat, and enjoying the journey.
Buffer Days & Bailouts: Real-Life Examples of Flexible Planning on the Loop
Cruising the Great Loop isn’t about rigid schedules—it’s about building in margin. From weather delays to surprise detours, here’s how we used buffer days and bailouts to keep our journey safe, sane, and flexible.
Weather Wisdom for Cruisers: Reading the Forecast & Staying Flexible
When the forecast looks fine but the water says otherwise, how do you know when to go or stay put? Here’s how to build confidence in your weather-watching skills and stay safe on the water — no matter where you’re cruising.
Upgrading Your Boat Mid-Loop: What You Need to Know
Thinking of switching boats while Looping? Here’s how to handle the logistics—from selling and buying, to updating insurance, and transferring all your gear without losing momentum.
Do I Need Boater Certifications for the Great Loop?
If you’re planning to cruise America’s Great Loop, you might be wondering—do I need a boating license? Here’s what you actually need to know about certifications, state requirements, and how to get legal fast.
From Landlubber to Captain: How (and Why) to Track Your Boating Experience
Even if you’re just starting out, keeping a log of your miles, engine hours, and boating skills pays off. Here’s what to track, how to do it, and why it matters—for insurance, resale, and your own confidence.
Cruising Canada with Kids: Favorite Stops & Surprises
From splash pads to historic canals, Canada’s waterways are full of family-friendly surprises. Here are our favorite stops, snack breaks, and nature escapes while cruising north with kids.
The Triangle Loop: Is It Worth the Detour?
If your boat can clear 17 feet, you have the option to take the scenic and cultural Triangle Loop via the Champlain Canal and St. Lawrence River. Here’s what to expect and why it might be worth it.
How to Check In to Canada by Boat (and What You’ll Need)
Cruising across the border? Here’s how to check in by boat using the ROAM and ArriveCAN apps, plus what to expect from customs agents and how to find official reporting sites.
Moving Days vs. Rest Days: Why You Need Both
Cruising the Great Loop is more than just making miles. Learn how rest days can keep your crew happier, your boat in better shape, and your Loop experience more enjoyable.
How to Plan a Loop Itinerary Without Burning Out
Cruising the Great Loop is an adventure, not a race. Learn how to plan your itinerary with enough flexibility, rest days, and buffer time to avoid burnout.
How Far Should You Cruise in a Day? Here’s What Most Loopers Do
Wondering how far you should travel each day on the Great Loop? Here’s what most cruisers do, with realistic distances by boat type, region, and season.
Erie Canal History: The “Folly” That Changed America
From mules on towpaths to booming Midwest towns, the Erie Canal’s history is full of surprises. Here’s how this waterway reshaped the country, and why it still matters to cruisers today.
Choosing Your Route: Erie Canal, Oswego, or Triangle Loop?
Planning your Great Loop route through New York? Here’s a practical breakdown of the Erie Canal, Oswego Canal, and Triangle Loop routes: based on air draft, timing, and adventure level.
Erie Canal Locks 101: What to Expect, What to Bring, and How to Stay Calm
New to locking through? Here’s your practical guide to Erie Canal locks, with gear checklists, calm communication tips, and family-friendly advice for a smooth experience.