Re: chesapeake info

Re: chesapeake info

2 messages2011-08-17 13:33 UTCthrough 2011-08-17 13:42 UTC

Re: chesapeake info

Alfred Poor2011-08-17 13:33 UTC
Highly recommend the Eastern Shore for exploring. A cruise of half-day sails could take you to Rock Hall, Worton's Creek, and the Sassafras which has lots of great nooks to anchor out or you can go on up to Georgetown where there are many marinas and some good restaurants. Plan on seeing bald eagles, if you're into the birding thing. Alfred Poor 1973 Tartan 34C #288 "Jambalaya" we hope to go to "Submit" soon to launch and do some enjoying in the Chesapeake before trying to move her south. Not much fun planning to visit her in the winter in Baltimore! what is not-to-be missed? North of Baltimore? elsewhere? Best crab cakes? other seafood? And, will be looking for someplace to store her farther south. Economical. Suggestions? Reggie

RE: [Cal_Boats] Re: chesapeake info

r good2011-08-17 13:42 UTC
Thanks Alfred. Exploring, sight seeing, anchoring out, and crab cakes! Reggie To: Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com From: ap… [at] verizon.net Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 09:33:45 -0400 Subject: [Cal_Boats] Re: chesapeake info Highly recommend the Eastern Shore for exploring. A cruise of half-day sails could take you to Rock Hall, Worton’s Creek, and the Sassafras which has lots of great nooks to anchor out or you can go on up to Georgetown where there are many marinas and some good restaurants. Plan on seeing bald eagles, if you’re into the birding thing. Alfred Poor 1973 Tartan 34C #288 “Jambalaya” we hope to go to "Submit" soon to launch and do some enjoying in the Chesapeake before trying to move her south. Not much fun planning to visit her in the winter in Baltimore! what is not-to-be missed? North of Baltimore? elsewhere? Best crab cakes? other seafood? And, will be looking for someplace to store her farther south. Economical. Suggestions? Reggie