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I would either do the PNY or the Chesapeake Bay. You can spend a
lifetime on the Bay and never get to all the interesting anchorages. If you are willing to NOT be in Annapolis nearby marinas are reasonable. I pay $2600 a year for a slip about 45 feet long and 15 feet wide. I went to school in Florida and never thought much of the east coast of Florida for sailing. If you want to do Florida try the Fort Myers area. Keep in mind ANYPLACE north of Melbourne, Florida on the East Coast will have cold-or freezing days in the winter. Joe Coquina C&C 35 Kent Island, MAryland On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:28:36 GMT, "just me" wrote: I am planning to move my boat, a 40' Jeanneau, to the ocean (one of them) around the first of the year. I'm trying to decide where and which one. I plan to fly to the boat every month or so. I expect I'll spend anywhere from a long weekend to ten days or so. Eventually, I'll retire and spend longer times aboard. Once there, I would like to have places to go to, visit and explore. Choice A: San Diego area. Choice B: Atlantic side, Florida to North Carolina. Direct and numerous daily flights by more than one airline are important. Your thoughts, experiences and opinions are welcomed. |
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