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America's Great Loop Cruisers' Association brings you this weekly podcast providing information and inspiration to help you plan your own Great Loop adventure.

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This is a replay of our show from January featuring Jim and Lisa Favors. They discuss the pros and cons of trailerable boats for the Loop.

Our guest hosts this week will be Woody and Ellen Sutton. They will guide us through the ins and outs of cruising around the beautiful city of Chicago.

Our Guest Host this week is Gene Schnagl. Gene will be guiding us through the ups and downs, ins and outs, and all else concerning cruising Lake Michigan.

AGLCA Sponsor, Mark Coles of Boating Georgian Bay, will tell us about the cruising waters of upper Georgian Bay and The North Channel

AGLCA Sponsor, Mark Coles of Boating Georgian Bay, will tell us about the cruising waters of upper Georgian Ba and The North Channel.

Our Guest Host this week is George McNeir, designer and builder of the MOG Solar Powered Electric Boat. George will tell us about the history, specifications and other facts about this innovative cruising vessel.

Our Guest Host this week is AGLCA member Don Bennett. Now that the Erie Canal is finally open again and everyone will be headed to Canada, we will discuss cruising the Trent-Severn and Georgian Bay.

Our guest host this week is Brad Pickel, Executive Director of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association. Brad will talk about this status of this waterway which is intregal to America's Great Loop.

Our guest hosts this week are Ron and Eva Stob, founders of AGLCA. They will discuss the history of the organization and their own Loop adventure!

This is a continuation of last week's discussion with Tom Hale of Waterway Guides. We will talk more about the Chesapeake area, where to go, cruising information, marinas, etc.

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