Photographer Kraker from land.

Ditto as we entered Ludington.

Salmon on the Ark grill.

Video of the 420 foot ferry the "Badger" coming into Ludington.
The Badger is the last coal fired steamship still transporting passengers.

Salad, salmon and sweet corn tonight.

We awoke this morning to clear and fairly calm and left Frankfort for Ludington. The shores of the lake were lined with fishermen and
 there were 36+ boats out in front of the harbor fishing the end of the king salmon run and the start of the coho run. This theme played out along our run to Ludington with boats clustered outside the mouth of every river.
Nice marine themed kids playground right at the Frankfort marina. Very dog friendly also.

Looking back at the marina on our way out this morning.

Multiple marinas in Lake Betsie at Frankfort.

Tugs.

Coast guard station Frankfort.

Frankfort lighthouse.

We crossed paths with the Anderson again.

More dunes along the shore.

Big Sable Point lighthouse.

Ludington lighthouse - open to the public to climb up for the view.

Coast Guard station and Maritime museum.

18 fishing boats bumper to bumper in the harbor at Ludington.

 

Comments

John Felix said…
Complements to the Chef (s), you two are an excellent team in all categories! Blessings to as the weather is seemingly pleasant! Great blog entries!
Excellent day today - now tied off in Muskegon. I finally figured out the water temp gauges and we are up and running with better information. Dinged my left wing yesterday so I am a one armed bandit today - should recover in a day or two.

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