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Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
2 to 3 inches that is.
We staked out the home turf of a well known LTP owner last night, spending the night near the entrance of Herrington South. The constant crashing of the surf kept us awake but that only enhanced our look out vigil. LTP sightings: zero, apparently conditions were too severe. This morning we recrossed the bay to the Choptank River, dodging 2 inch seas as we went. Later on they kicked up to 3 as we entered the Tred Avon and approached (censored). LTP sightings: zero. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... 2 to 3 inches that is. We staked out the home turf of a well known LTP owner last night, spending the night near the entrance of Herrington South. The constant crashing of the surf kept us awake but that only enhanced our look out vigil. LTP sightings: zero, apparently conditions were too severe. This morning we recrossed the bay to the Choptank River, dodging 2 inch seas as we went. Later on they kicked up to 3 as we entered the Tred Avon and approached (censored). LTP sightings: zero. He, he he. I gota laugh. Eisboch |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
Wayne.B wrote:
2 to 3 inches that is. We staked out the home turf of a well known LTP owner last night, spending the night near the entrance of Herrington South. The constant crashing of the surf kept us awake but that only enhanced our look out vigil. LTP sightings: zero, apparently conditions were too severe. This morning we recrossed the bay to the Choptank River, dodging 2 inch seas as we went. Later on they kicked up to 3 as we entered the Tred Avon and approached (censored). LTP sightings: zero. Oh, so that wasn't your boat that caught fire near Solomons? Better weather coming: Overnight Se winds 10 with gusts to 20 kt...becoming NW after midnight. Waves 2 to 3 ft. Isolated showers late this evening...then occasional sprinkles after midnight. Thu NW winds 15 to 20 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:44:39 -0400, HK wrote:
Better weather coming: Overnight Se winds 10 with gusts to 20 kt...becoming NW after midnight. Waves 2 to 3 ft. Isolated showers late this evening...then occasional sprinkles after midnight. Thu NW winds 15 to 20 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. That's more like it, HT weather. All of that summer like balminess was getting oppressive and we were losing our motivation for heading south. When we pulled into Herrington South last night and saw those palm trees it was like a halucination. Two years ago we went south from St Michaels to Solomons in a 35 kt nor'wester. There wasn't a boat under 30 ft anywhere to be seen and even the sailboats were cowering a bit. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:44:39 -0400, HK wrote: Better weather coming: Overnight Se winds 10 with gusts to 20 kt...becoming NW after midnight. Waves 2 to 3 ft. Isolated showers late this evening...then occasional sprinkles after midnight. Thu NW winds 15 to 20 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. That's more like it, HT weather. All of that summer like balminess was getting oppressive and we were losing our motivation for heading south. When we pulled into Herrington South last night and saw those palm trees it was like a halucination. Two years ago we went south from St Michaels to Solomons in a 35 kt nor'wester. There wasn't a boat under 30 ft anywhere to be seen and even the sailboats were cowering a bit. Wow. Did you award yourself a medal for making such a trip without mishap? How high were those tostito-tossed waves again? I prefer the other Herrington Marina. The restaurant at Herrington Marina Resort, where you are, is related to the freestanding one at the other marina, but the menu is a lot different and the food there isn't as good. The resort marina attracts a lot of transient trash. The other Herrington, just outside of Deale, is more a working marina, too, with all manner of boat-related enterprises on the premises, and a lot nicer crowd. Deale, in fact, has a lot more to offer. Unfortunately, the best restaurant in Solomons changed hands last year and the food went straight downhill. The big touristy food/bar along the main drag burned to the ground. There is still a good "Italian" restaurant there, though. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 23:21:01 -0400, HK wrote:
Unfortunately, the best restaurant in Solomons changed hands last year and the food went straight downhill. The big touristy food/bar along the main drag burned to the ground. There is still a good "Italian" restaurant there, though. Vincenzo's gets good reviews but we haven't tried it. We had an excellent meal 2 years ago at a place called the CD Cafe. Hope it's still there but we may not get to Solomons this trip. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
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Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 23:03:16 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:44:39 -0400, HK wrote: Better weather coming: Overnight Se winds 10 with gusts to 20 kt...becoming NW after midnight. Waves 2 to 3 ft. Isolated showers late this evening...then occasional sprinkles after midnight. Thu NW winds 15 to 20 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. That's more like it, HT weather. All of that summer like balminess was getting oppressive and we were losing our motivation for heading south. When we pulled into Herrington South last night and saw those palm trees it was like a halucination. Two years ago we went south from St Michaels to Solomons in a 35 kt nor'wester. There wasn't a boat under 30 ft anywhere to be seen and even the sailboats were cowering a bit. Pansies. |
Chesapeake Bay Wave Report - 2 to 3 today
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 00:39:55 -0400, wrote: I'm estimating 3 or 4 weeks. Once the hurricane season is firmly behind us we'll get into high gear. The water temperature is starting to come down. 42003 out in the Gulf a couple hundred miles west of Naples is reporting 83.5f (down from the 86-87 neighborhood) When it gets below about 80 the water won't support much of a storm. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/maps/Florida.shtml Yes, that's a good indicator. My primary concern this time of year, and while heading south, are the tropical lows that form near the Bahamas and the Gulf Stream. They can go from 0 to 60 in a day, and zipping up the Carolina coast in no time at all. A fast moving cross over storm like Wilma can also ruin your entire day. Hey, go for it. What have you got to lose? Today's northerlies will help you clear the bay. |
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