[Public-list] Chesapeake Bay Cruising Suggestions Wanted
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Nov 19 08:27:59 PST 2005
Elaine and Brian Timmins wrote:
> Can any of you
> suggest an itinerary that would give us a taste of the Bay?
First, you need to think about what you're looking for. Do you want to
visit towns and cities? Do you want to anchor in quiet gunkholes? Are
you looking to maximize sailing or visiting? Allow time for the
unexpected, both good (finding something you want to explore further)
and bad (weather or equipment delays).
> Any specific
> ports we should not miss (besides Annapolis & maybe Baltimore)?
For towns, I like Oxford. There's not a whole lot to do there, but
that's its charm. You can get a nice meal at the Robert Morris Inn,
poke around in the Oxford Mews, relax in the town park overlooking the
water, get a shower at Oxford Boat Yard, view the boats at Cutts and Case.
> What is
> the best time of the summer for consistant sailing weather generally?
Anytime other than July & August.
> I've purchased the Maptech Embassy Guide to the Chesapeake Bay (C 1999)
> and need to purchase a 2006 guide for up to date info. Any suggestions
> as to the "best".
I really like the Shellenberger guide
(http://www.alberg30.org/store/Amazon.html#GunkholersGuide), but that's
because I tend toward the remote rather than the towns.
- George
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