GTbay wrote:
The port in Leland is worth a stop as well.
It seems the only info I can find on Leland is about the Carlson's fisheries/Fishtown. Would this make a good day stop to shop or a good place to spend more time in?
yrless11 wrote:
If you like more small town feel, swap harbor springs for Petoskey, maybe stop in Petoskey at their day dock then zip over to Harbor Springs.
I really like that idea! Harbor springs does look really nice with plenty of things to do! I picked Petoskey because of the "irresistable old world charm" as noted by the cruising guide. I'm a big history/historic preservation dork, so any place with a nice historic downtown and I'm happy!
I should also mention that we are going to atempt to bring our bikes with by using something like this
http://www.newworldmarine.com/cg.html. I'm trying to fabricate something similar to this by converting a car trunk carrier. This looks nice, but the price seems a little steep. Also the bow rail on the 268 seems too low to try to mount them on the bow. There seems to be alot of nice bike trails and parks to see up there that we might miss out on if we didn't bring them. Has anyone carried a set of bike on a small cruiser before...was it worth the hassle and how did you do it? Thanks for the suggestions and please keep them coming!!
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