[Public-list] voyage to the Bay from NY
Gordon White
gewhite at crosslink.net
Sat Aug 26 10:36:02 PDT 2006
If you have never sailed down the Jersey coast, I can offer a couple
of cautions: The Intercoastal in N.J. is not very nice for sailboats.
There are some heavy tidal flows, a lot of bridges, etc. We did it once
and ever since have preferred to go outside. Atlantic City does offer a
reasonable overnight stop. Cape May is another, with a caution about
the Atlantic entrance if there is a sea running. It can get exciting,
though not usually dangerous; not like Oregon Inlet at Hatteras.
If you can go through the "back door" from Cape May Harbor - the
canal into Delaware Bay inside the Cape, do. It will save time &
distance and I THINK the Alberg's mast clears the bridge.
Going around Cape May outside, don't hug the Jersey side, even
though the chart shows plenty (15 feet or more) of water under your
keel. There are fairly severe tidal overfalls just off Cape May and you
won't enjoy the excitement there, either. Try to stay far enough off
that you have 30 feet or so of water.
Delaware Bay is unpleasant. The wind is either directly up or down
river, usually counter to the way you want to go and whilethe Bay is
wide, the channel is fairly narrow. Lots of shallow flats on each side
and a lot of heavy ship traffic. But if you can catch the tide right
and the wind is behind you, you can carry the tide all the way to the
C&D Canal. Sorry to hear Schaeffer's is closed.
Gordon White
Brigadoon II
1156613762.0
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