First of all, let me tell you that I was inspired by you to buy my 22 cruiser. Thank you! I love my boat. :smile
We just got back from our second trip to the Apostle Islands. Since we first cruised them last summer we told ourselves that this would be an annual destination. So far we have kept our promise and plan to be back annually. We have made Bayfield our base and done daytrips from there, with the exception of a two-night stay in Stockton Island. We have not stayed anchored overnight; however, there are several islands where anchoring would be possible. You only have to make sure you stay on the leeward side of the island since the weather in Lake Superior changes constantly.
There are several marinas on the mainland and a marina on Madeleine Island, just a short crossing from Bayfield. This year we stayed one night in the Madeline Island Yacht Club. The marina we used in Bayfield is Apostle Islands Marina 715-779-5661, which is right downtown Bayfield, within walking distance of restaurants and the ice cream parlor located on Rittenhouse Ave, just two doors up the street from the IGA. The slip is $1.25 per foot with a minimum of 25 feet. They have a place to store the trailer ($5 per day) and you can park the car on the marina’s parking lot at no extra charge. I have left car and trailer for a week. The bathroom facilities are good. Randy is great. There are other marinas in the area that offer other amenities like swimming pool and other children activities, but you need the car to go downtown. My wife and I do not need any of those other attractions. Being downtown within walking distance to everything is important to us. There is a restaurant that we discovered this time that is worth the 15 minute drive “Good Thyme”, located on Hwy 13 between Bayfield and Washburn.
In Stockton Island there is a fairly new dock on the SE side of the island where you can stay overnight for $10 per night on a first come first serve basis. There are two docks. We found the one on the SE side of the island (Presque Isle Bay) much nicer and well protected. This year the lake was lower than last year. As you enter the bay stay on your starboard side as the water on your port is shallow, even for a C-Dory. There is no electricity. There are no toilets but the outhouse is clean (pretty much like camping). There is nothing there but peace and quiet. My wife loves it. It is excellent for hiking—make sure to hike to Julian Bay. Make sure the house battery is charged and have enough food for cooking while you are there. We did not see any, but there are supposed to be black bears on the island.
I hope this gives you an idea of what to expect. Let me know if you need more info. Check out our photo album of the Apostle Islands.
Happy boating,