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Scott Vernon October 24th 04 09:24 PM

thanks for the clarification. I was thinking Maryland.


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Quoting from the DC Harbor Police website:

"Anyone operating a vessel on District of Columbia waterways is

required
to have a Boating Safety Certificate."

The Potomac north of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge is DC waters.




Jere Lull October 25th 04 01:12 AM

In article ,
Harlan Lachman wrote:

In article ,
Jere Lull wrote:

Queenstown is gorgeous! If you tuck back past the power lines, you can
imagine yourselves in the Bay of previous centuries. Fox and otters on
the shore, osprey and eagles in the trees and air.


Jere, what a wonderful informative post. Thanks.


Glad to be of service. You might get the idea that I think it's an
adequate cruising ground. ;-)


BTW, is Queenstown a place we can overnight on the same trip as
Annapolis and Baltimore?

I am upgrading my batteries and might be able to overnight with my sleep
apnea machine running at least most of the night (especially if we forgo
our refrigerator).

harlan


Queenstown is roughly half-way between St. Michaels and Rock Hall, so in
the general area. I'd guess it's a 10 nm detour between St. Michaels
and Baltimore or Rock Hall; a bit more to/from Annapolis.

Oh, and Rosilie was right; I was thinking of Sandy Point as a drop-in
spot; White Rocks is a few miles towards Bal'more. My dyslexia causes
strange effects.

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