[Public-List] Chesapeake Cruising Guide?

Paul Wilson dcmcrider at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 07:11:44 PDT 2019


Hard to go wrong with the Gunkholer's Guide to the Chesapeake. It's
encyclopedic in scope and packed with historical goodies.

But, there are two caveats: the book's marina information is getting a
little long in the tooth (the fourth edition dates from 2013), and it's
printed on low quality textbook-grade paper. The rendering of the
illustrations and charts is a little disappointing as a result.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 9:59 AM david swanson via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

>  We don't live on the Chesapeake, we are in North Carolina, but with
> retirement less than a decade away we are starting to do some planning, and
> one thing I would like to do if I get the opportunity is spend a few months
> cruising on the bay.  To that end, can someone suggest a good cruising
> guide that I can start reading?  Preferably one that includes some good
> historical and geographical information, rather than just navigation or
> marina info.  We MIGHT be in a boat with less draft than the A30
> (3-1/2'-ish), so info on places less visited due to shallow water is a plus.
> Thanks for any suggestions.
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