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I suppose it depends on just where you want to go. Richmond has a
"deepwater terminal" that handles large ships. That's somewhat downstream from Richmond. The James River snakes around a good bit and runs northeast for the last bit before turning and going up to Richmond. The I-95 bridge (easy to find on most maps) is actually at the downstream end of a set of fairly impressive rapids. You couldn't get that far without entering white water and likely hitting some big rocks. But you could get within a 1/2 mile of the bridge, downstream. In fact there is a tour boat landing right about there... visible from the bridge. Here's the downloadable NOAA chart of the last stretch: http://www.nauticalcharts.gov/bookle...okletChart.pdf As for hurricanes, how safe to you want to be ? Idaho and eastern Oregon are safe from hurricanes. wrote: Thanks Jeff. I just looked at the map again and I guess Richmond is probably quite safe from the hurricanes. Probably as safe a location as any accessible by navigable water on the east coast. Would it be difficult to find a marina there that can take a 38' catamaran ? Look around Petersburg, a bit south of Richmond. Several marinas in that area (likely to be a bit expensive though). Still haven't found out if I'll have to remove the mast to get there. Don't think so. The James River is a lovely cruising area too. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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