Looks like almost as much of a navigation challenge as the mighty
Estero River. :-)
Here are some reviews from "activecaptain.com" :
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Date: 2013-12-06
Captain: CaptRichie, Ridge and Chesapeake Beach (20)
Facility has changed so much in 10 years that it's worth revisit for
35' or less power vessel - do not recommend sail with over 4' MLW and
do not recomment Winter Season. Otherwise is a rare find for fishing
vessels (gas). Strongest point is small ( 12- 30'
trailered/stored/slipped/recreational use. Need transportation for
food. Price for stay and basic services very good. Some transient
sails lay over just beyond entrance, very risky - advise sail on to
Solomons or Point Look Out Marina in Smith Creek as channel is
extremely trickly, and fast moving fishing traffic constant. Albiet
freshly dreged, for first timer, power boat only during the day!
Otherwise, a rartified facility, Mike Henderson, Owner, as good aas it
gets. Forget Channel 16! Call him on telephone, see www.buzzsmarina.com.
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Date: 2012-08-28
Captain: Brian Bills+, Solomons Island, Md (104)
Buzz's isn't a fancy, high end place with all the amenities but if you
need to fuel your fishing boat, grab some ice, or you're looking for a
quiet place to berth, this is a nice spot. The owners live on site and
are available 90+ percent of the time. The slips are uncovered and
they have both open and covered storage on the hard. Check your draft
before coming in, though. St. Jeromes can be a bit tricky at low tide
if you draw more than about three or four feet.