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I am weighing whether to take boat (Eastbay 43) by truck from near Ft.
Lauderdale to either Chesapeake Bay or to Long Island Sound for
extended summer cruise. Some of my considerations: (1) crowdedness in
good anchorages and in marinas; (2) hurricane damage repair (markers,
changes in depths not newly charted) in Chespeake Bay; (3) relative
merits (not a provacative question!).
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We are based in Annapolis and love the Chesapeake. You'll have no end of
fascinating possibilities and we recommend it highly. Over the last 20 years
we owned a GB46 for 4 years and a new GB46 for 16 years. We sold it last
June as we took delivery of a new Selene 53 which we have moved onto and are
extensively cruising....

We have cruised through LI Sound per se a dozen times. Isn't quite far
enough. For just another hundred miles you can include Nantucket, Marthas
Vineyard, Buzzards Bay, Chatham, Cape Cod Bay. Think about it.

Also, not knowing the cost of trucking that EB43 up ( and back), it might be
cheaper to have someone run it up there. I assume the decision not to do it
yourself has something to do with time constraints. I hold a 100 ton USCG
Masters license and might enjoy taking a trip for you if you're interested.
I am not a captain for hire, although am licensed to be, I just love boating
and would enjoy the experience on an Eastbay.

Chuck Wistar
www.celebratecruising.com
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I am weighing whether to take boat (Eastbay 43) by truck from near Ft.
Lauderdale to either Chesapeake Bay or to Long Island Sound for
extended summer cruise. Some of my considerations: (1) crowdedness in
good anchorages and in marinas; (2) hurricane damage repair (markers,
changes in depths not newly charted) in Chespeake Bay; (3) relative
merits (not a provacative question!).



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We are based in Annapolis and love the Chesapeake. You'll have no end of
fascinating possibilities and we recommend it highly. Over the last 20 years
we owned a GB46 for 4 years and a new GB46 for 16 years. We sold it last
June as we took delivery of a new Selene 53 which we have moved onto and are
extensively cruising....

We have cruised through LI Sound per se a dozen times. Isn't quite far
enough. For just another hundred miles you can include Nantucket, Marthas
Vineyard, Buzzards Bay, Chatham, Cape Cod Bay. Think about it.

Also, not knowing the cost of trucking that EB43 up ( and back), it might be
cheaper to have someone run it up there. I assume the decision not to do it
yourself has something to do with time constraints. I hold a 100 ton USCG
Masters license and might enjoy taking a trip for you if you're interested.
I am not a captain for hire, although am licensed to be, I just love boating
and would enjoy the experience on an Eastbay.

Chuck Wistar
www.celebratecruising.com
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I am weighing whether to take boat (Eastbay 43) by truck from near Ft.
Lauderdale to either Chesapeake Bay or to Long Island Sound for
extended summer cruise. Some of my considerations: (1) crowdedness in
good anchorages and in marinas; (2) hurricane damage repair (markers,
changes in depths not newly charted) in Chespeake Bay; (3) relative
merits (not a provacative question!).



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I am weighing whether to take boat (Eastbay 43) by truck from near Ft.
Lauderdale to either Chesapeake Bay or to Long Island Sound for
extended summer cruise. Some of my considerations: (1) crowdedness in
good anchorages and in marinas; (2) hurricane damage repair (markers,
changes in depths not newly charted) in Chespeake Bay; (3) relative
merits (not a provacative question!).


3) I believe Cruising World did a comparison of the two areas. The gist
of the differences was that the states, cities and people on the
Chesapeake are much more closely connected to the water. That makes a
qualitative difference.

For instance, Annapolis is the MD state Capitol, so when the Bay comes
up, they need only look out the window... and it shows: They have some
VERY fine state-run facilities. and they're inexpensive.

There is 200 nm of Bay with good quiet anchorages no more than 15 nm
apart usually; often there are a dozen in that distance. Fog is not an
issue; navigation is usually eye-ball; the bottom's usually soft, so is
forgiving if you bump and when you anchor; you can find anchorages that
seem unchanged from Colonial days. (We've visited a few that feel
positively primordial.)

2) Virtually no real Isabelle damage. The problems were from flooding,
not winds. Normal winter storms do more damage to markers and such, so
they'll be okay.

1) Crowded is a relative term. Just about any place is relatively empty
Sunday night through Friday afternoon. That's when we visit the tourist
traps (Baltimore, Annapolis, St Michaels, etc). On weekends, we can find
anchorages as secluded as we want. With Shellenberger's "Gunkholer's
Guide" in hand, you'll be able to enter anchorages where you're likely
to be completely alone -- other than crabbers who are everywhere.

In fact, I suggest getting the Gunkholer's Guide and comparing what it
describes to any (or all) from LIS.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages:
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