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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 11:17:32 -0500, katy wrote
(in article ): Mundo wrote: Yep, I lived there years ago and still have great friends in Oxford. That and the sailing is as good as it gets on the bay. Lots of great destinations. The drive is about 2 hrs. At least I know I will be sailing when I get to the boat. I was running out of water where i had the boat. Not only that, it gives me a nice place to get away to from here. Is that new marina at Cape Charles low water? When we called there last year they said there would be no problem with a 6 ft draft but when we looked it seemed iffy ti us...like the marinas here...dredged for the marina but nowhere to go except the channel...and 15 miles through subs and container ships to get out...worth the drive to Pamlico SOund... There is an active sailing community around the Hampton area. I would not discount keeping the boat around there. Of course there is the Deltaville and iIrvington areas. I love the Rappahanok River and the sheltered big water sailing. Not unlike the Choptank. I would take a drive to Irvington...my 2 cents. Pamlico Sound is pretty and different. Not anywhere as big as the Bay. Certainly not the deepest either. -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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