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Hi everyone. We are planning taking our boat to the Chesapeake this summer. We
would like to leave the first week of May from Palm Beach and make our way North through the ICW. We are not in a hurry and would like to enjoy the cruise without any kind of schedule. Our concern is that if we really take a very slow approach we may be increasing our chances of being in the path of a hurricane and secondly that we may miss a lot of the great cruising grounds in the Chesapeake by running out of time. We would like to start heading back the first week of October. One approach we have began to discuss is to try to get to the Chesapeake by mid to June and then take our time coming back. Does any one have any suggestions which one may be the better approach? Thanks ALCCA |
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