RickB.
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We paddle Casco Bay frequently. I was concerned the first time there but, if you are alert, you can easily avoid that paddle-for-your-life feeling. The launch from the Eastern Prom has free parking and a nice beach to launch from. A short paddle out to Fort Gorges (beautiful/fun to explore) passes through a minor boat lane but seaward from there the ferries up the adventure quotient a lot. Not as bad as you might think but not recommended in any fog. If the ferries really worry you, you can check their schedules. Big ships aren't an issue as you have plenty of time to avoid them. And, once beyond them, great paddling among the islands without power boat issues, except lobster/fishing boats. It is a big open bay with conditions that often are open-ocean like.If you are near Kittery, do you paddle Casco Bay? Is the boat traffic there a real negative or are there ways of exploring the islands and avoiding the shipping lanes?
But launching at Winslow Memorial Park in Freeport (small fee) puts one at the north end of the Bay with no where near as much traffic and great paddling/scenery. Watch the tides, though..