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On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 18:32:21 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: I always see postings that say the New Jersey coast has no place to put in. Is it just that the harbors are not good for sailboats? What about along the coast like near Ocean City Maryland? Going south to the Atlantic from the northern Chesapeake is several hundred miles out of the way if you are headed to New England. Virtually everyone would opt for the shorter C&D Canal/Delaware Bay route. Ocean City, MD is a tricky inlet for a sailboat and is not considered usable in rough weather. Currents are strong on the inside and require a great deal of caution when entering marinas. Cape May and Atlantic City are the only "all weather inlets" on the entire coast until you get to NY harbor, although Manasquan and Barnegat are frequently usable. It is not a good trip for the inexperienced. |
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