06/19 - 06/20 - Potomac River Cruise

Thanks, Charlie and John for the inspirational words of comfort, in case I convert Snowdon into the world's largest collander in the next few days. And so, I forge on--I have stories to tell, but they'll wait.
John--you don't have to make it in one push from Chestertown--we could hook up somewhere between Chestertown and the South River and run in tandem, or y'all can come visit our place and break the trip up into a two-day run down--very simple, very easy. In any case, glad you are planning to come, and look forward to talking with you. Lisa is sweating out her final papers for the semester, and hoping for a summer job nearby. By the way--Wow! You write a mean recommendation.
 
A tandem run from the South River would be fun. Any other boats up our way? As the time draws near, let's put our heads together.

Lisa deserved the letter - hope the end of semester doesn't wring her out.
 
Charlie, form follows function. That's the mark of one that thinks on his feet. Case in point.... just think what would have happened if you had not taken immediate action and waited to a weekday to abate the issue at hand.

Besides I can attest with confidence (and living personal proof) that the best and innotivative solutions to major problems are a direct result of pilot error.

I am putting together a Harley that I did over $1200 damage on while putting it into a garage. I can attest to the fact it was the fastest 22' I ever covered on a Hog and life did flash before my eyes in that split second. No... its not what you think! It was not the past I thought of... I thought of the 30 seconds of the future after every thing came to rest. My thoughts were, "Oh CRAP my wife's home and she was bound to have heard the crash... just after hearing the screeching burn out I did when my hand slipped off the clutch and I poured the throttle (inadverntly) to the BEAST!

She heard the crash and I have been hearing ever since. Now she is pushing REAL HARD for me to sell both my Hogs.... all because of one moments lapse in judgement. Go figure.. as muscle.... she said I could have the 25" C-Dory when the Hogs were gone.
A man has to do what a man has to do... I will be seeing you on the Bay when the Hogs are gone.... Butch
 
Anytime. I think its only available in hardcover. If you don't want to spring for the twenty-something bucks it costs, you're welcome to borrow mine for your cruise and just mail it back. I gave a copy to El and Bill in hopes that they will come back our way soon!
 
I've gotten a lot of use out of the Guide to Cruising Chesapeake Bay put out by Chesapeake Bay Magazine yearly. Costs around $30, and you can order online at www.cbmmag.net. Look forward to seeing you around June 19. If you want to wait til then, I could get you a last year's copy a lot cheaper, say around $6 at a local book store in Annapolis--but you might want the info on the Potomac before we meet up at the rendezvous.
 
Hi Charlie - School's out, summer's almost here, but no boat yet - minor glitch in the timing, but we hope to pick it up next Wednesday. Not to worry - once we have it, a celebratory message will go out!

Timing is turning out to be tricky. My son graduates from Tulane this weekend, my wife has knee surgery next Thursday, and we're trying to move her Dad from Baltimore County over here to the Eastern Shore. One way or the other, we have to squeeze in the time for a proper christening and shake-down cruise.

On cruising guides, Gunkholer's Guide is great, as is CBM's Guide to Cruising. Maptech has a series of "Embassy Cruising Guides" that also look pretty good, although I haven't used them yet. The Chesapeake version is just under $20 - link to the series is:
http://www.maptech.com/water/EmbassyGui ... infopg=buy

For something with a little historical perspective (but no current info on marinas or sailing directions!), check out Hulbert Footner's book Rivers of the Eastern Shore: Seventeen Maryland Rivers. It was originally published in the mid-'40s, but is a fun read.

How's the June get together coming along? We're looking forward to it!
 
Hello all, and thanks again for the replies.
Armed with your local knowledge, I will see what West Marine has in the way of cruising guides, and let the employee price do the choosing.
As for our arrival; we still plan to launch (either DC or Woodbridge) on the 15th or 16th, and arrive for the gathering on the afternoon of the 19th.
Hauled Plan B out last week, cleaned the bottom, and a coat of wax. Still have many little chores to do, but will probably still be "messing about" this fall.
Next week, we are trailing the boat to Dubuque, IA, and cruise that area for a couple of days, and check out a couple of houseboats in that area.
Duane,
Plan B
 
Duane, that's great. Thanks for the info. I'll be down at my Cod Creek place, unfortunately there is no phone there at this time (probably won't be then either) and cell phones won't work (no coverage). I will be monitoring VHF Channel 16 however, looking for arrival calls to "Captain's Choice" and then we'll switch to a working channel. I will have the boat ready to go and come out to meet folks as they arrive. It's only 5 minutes from my pier to the entrance markers to the creek.

If folks need fuel, we can go get it in 5 gal cans (I have some) or you can fuel at Lewisetta Marina, just north of us.

Will provide more details as time gets shorter. Will need a head count for food/etc. We'll have plenty of pier space, may need to "nest" (navy term for tie up alongside each other) if there's more than 5 or so though. I will provision food and drink for two nights, Sat and Sunday, with the expectation that we'll take a day cruise from there over to St Mary's river on Sunday and then folks will depart on Monday AM. If some need to vary from that, that's fine!

More later!

Charlie
 
Charlie--
Sounds great. We'll probably be making our way down the Bay to arrive sometime Saturday morning. We'll give you a shout when we get close--monitor 9 or 16? As for food, it sounds like Left Coast potlucks would be in order, or agreeing to split costs ahead of time. What's your pleasure? Either way is fine with us. We're looking forward to the get-together.
 
I'll be monitoring 16 from a handheld as I'll be moving around. Let me just get the food and put a donation can there, I'll give folks an idea of what I've spent. With some being out for a few days, carrying food around won't be practical. I'm coming down on Thursday afternoon and there's a Fud Lion very close so we'll just get stuff there.

I'll come out and meet folks as they arrive. Will post good directions soon, did so before but will do it again.

Charlie
 
Hey Bluecrab....Why don't you wait until the big weekend to do a Christening at the event? I'll figure out the ceremony and someone can do the honors. They do it on the Left Coast all the time but don't think they'd make house calls for us. I will make sure there's enough sparkley to do the trick right if you want to do it that way! It'll be fun...

Hope it comes on time!! Can't wait to see a brand new one. Don't park it too close to the ten year old Capt's Choice, I'll be jealous!

Hope all your other stuff gets done OK. It's real stressfull to do all that at once. Having been through two knee jobs myself, I send my sympathies to your bride! Congrats on the Tulane Graduate, that's like getting a pay raise. Done it 2X myself and still helping pay for a 34 year old to get a Masters!!

charlie
 
I echo Tom, Charlie--thanks for your hospitality. We get enough boats, it sounds like you're gonna be churning the entrance to your creek to butter, coming out for each of us. I'll bring some rum, and if we toast each arrival as it comes to the dock--maybe, that's a bad idea. Back to the drawing board.
 
That's a nice idea on the christening, Charlie! I'm superstitious though - do we dare motor that far before doing the ceremony? I guess we could risk it for the benefit of having so many other brats to welcome Lizzie Ann into the fold. It's now looking like we can pick the boat up next week, provided Liz can limp on board for the sea trial.

One down and one to go now that the Tulane graduation is done. The weekend in New Orleans was great. Terrific food, but if I ate any more down there, we'd need to order a 25 ft instead of the 22!
 
Bluecrab,
My two cents worth on the superstition/christening thing is; you and Liz should have your own little ceremony at the ramp and then the group christening when everyone is together. If not, it sounds like you might question everything that will happen in the future :shock:.

Glad to see you right coasters getting into this C-cruise thing :D :beer :beer. keep it up :thup :smiled

Jon
 
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