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Armond Perretta
 
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Jlloyd7 wrote:

At 20 knots or better you should be able to circumnavigate Delmarva
in 4 to 5 days with time for a few stops along the way ...


I cannot say for sure exactly how much of the Chesapeake Bay you will be
able to see while whizzing by at 20 knots. If a 2 foot chop is running, you
won't be able to see over the bow. Fer shure, you won't have time to take
snaps of the ponies at Chincoteague.

I find that a 4 knot sailboat is sometimes too quick if the goal is to
"experience" Chesapeake Bay. However if your goal is to cover miles, then
....

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Jeff Morris
 
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On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day, hang out there for
3, then buzz back to Cape May. I can think of worse ways to spend 5 days.


"Armond Perretta" wrote in message
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Jlloyd7 wrote:

At 20 knots or better you should be able to circumnavigate Delmarva
in 4 to 5 days with time for a few stops along the way ...


I cannot say for sure exactly how much of the Chesapeake Bay you will be
able to see while whizzing by at 20 knots. If a 2 foot chop is running, you
won't be able to see over the bow. Fer shure, you won't have time to take
snaps of the ponies at Chincoteague.

I find that a 4 knot sailboat is sometimes too quick if the goal is to
"experience" Chesapeake Bay. However if your goal is to cover miles, then
...

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/












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JAXAshby
 
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On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,

It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.


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Jeff Morris
 
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Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware bay can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have to cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be able to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,


It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.




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JAXAshby
 
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read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said nothing at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,


It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when

the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has

moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May

and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.














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Jeff Morris
 
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Then what did you say? You started by saying Sassafras may be too far for one
day (it would be for a slow sailboat), and then suggest a destination somewhat
further. Although I love Annapolis, there are a number of destinations in the
upper bay that may be more appropriate for a time-limited venture.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said nothing

at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,

It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when

the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has

moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May

and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.














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JAXAshby
 
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jeffies, why does anyone every hope you will learn to read?

sometimes I believe you are purposely trying to be dense. other times I know
you are not trying at all.

Then what did you say? You started by saying Sassafras may be too far for
one
day (it would be for a slow sailboat), and then suggest a destination
somewhat
further. Although I love Annapolis, there are a number of destinations in
the
upper bay that may be more appropriate for a time-limited venture.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said

nothing
at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware

bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have

to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be

able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have

the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the

boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,

It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when
the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has
moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape

May
and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.






















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JAXAshby
 
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jeffies, why does anyone every hope you will learn to read?

sometimes I believe you are purposely trying to be dense. other times I know
you are not trying at all.

Then what did you say? You started by saying Sassafras may be too far for
one
day (it would be for a slow sailboat), and then suggest a destination
somewhat
further. Although I love Annapolis, there are a number of destinations in
the
upper bay that may be more appropriate for a time-limited venture.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said

nothing
at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware

bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have

to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be

able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have

the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the

boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,

It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when
the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has
moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape

May
and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.






















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Jeff Morris
 
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Then what did you say? You started by saying Sassafras may be too far for one
day (it would be for a slow sailboat), and then suggest a destination somewhat
further. Although I love Annapolis, there are a number of destinations in the
upper bay that may be more appropriate for a time-limited venture.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said nothing

at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,

It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when

the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has

moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May

and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.














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JAXAshby
 
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read it again, jeffies. this time wait until you are sober. I said nothing at
all about Sassafras being beyond Annapolis.

Your navigation is backwards, jaxie. The OP is starting in Cape May, and
would
have to pass the Sassafras to get to Annapolis. Its true that Delaware bay
can
be nasty if you go against the current, but this is something he'll have to
cope
with in any case. But with a power boat and some planning, he should be able
to
avoid the worst of it.

The Sassafras River may no be as exciting as Annapolis, but it does have the
advantage of being one part of the Chesapeake where you can swim off the boat
without fear of sea nettles.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
On the other hand, they could make the Sassafras in one day,


It can be a lot rough for the 50 some miles Cape May to C & D Canal when

the
wind is against the current. He may not want to make 20 knots in those
conditions. Just one protected anchorage on the Del Riv.

I seem to remember about 35 miles Sassafras to Annapolis (which has

moorings,
anchorages and a water taxi). Annapolis is more interesting that Cape May

and
one hell of a lot more interesting than Sassafras.














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