Update from Chestertown - for those who want to run upriver to Chestertown on one of the three days, we have three options for docking, other than dropping the hook. I've coded these on a map that you can find at
this link.
I’ll get some better maps up later, and will have copies at the home marina for you when you check in.
First and handiest (A) is at the foot of High Street, the main drag. Two to three C-Dory's can probably fit - dockage is first-come, first-served. This dock is farthest upstream.
Second option (B) is along the Town Dock used by the replica schooner
Sultana.
http://www.schoonersultana.com/index.php -
Sultana gets the long outside space, but we can tie up along the downstream side of the dock. This dock is right off of the Old Wharf restaurant, which is readily visible from the water.
Third option (C) is along the outer bulkhead at Wilmer Park. This lies downstream of Chestertown Marina. I checked today, about an hour after low tide, and we had four feet of water right along the bulkhead. This is rarely used and a good bet as a result.
All of the above are within short walking distance of Chestertown center and points of interest. For the town's web page, check
http://www.chestertown.com/
If any of you are in the area the weekend prior to our gathering, that's Tea Party weekend, a big blow out
http://www.chestertownteaparty.com/. Liz and I were supposed to be out of town that weekend, but the trip has been cancelled - if any of you decide to come by to check it out, let us know. El and Bill, I know you’re in the area and had talked about heading up.
Tom – mark down two more for crabs, although I eat enough for three! (Promise I won’t any more than my share this time, ‘though.) Sound like you have enough answers on your starting problem to start trouble-shooting. I don’t generally have to choke after the first start up in this kind of weather, unless she sits for quite a while.