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Unread 12-06-2013, 03:09 PM
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Had the pleasure on my Wellcraft V20 cc (1986) doing the length of Chesapeake Bay, from north to south and back. Other than a crab pot hung on lower unit and heavy wind thru Kedge Straits went without incident. Camped uninhabited islands only to be waken by high tide at tent. Smith Island and Crisfield worth the layover. Windsurfing and fishing excellent !


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That's nice ....@ above pic
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That's nice ....@ above pic
thanks, upper Chesapeake Bay on Susquehanna Flats….love this sport !
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Had the pleasure on my Wellcraft V20 cc (1986) doing the length of Chesapeake Bay, from north to south and back. Other than a crab pot hung on lower unit and heavy wind thru Kedge Straits went without incident. Camped uninhabited islands only to be waken by high tide at tent. Smith Island and Crisfield worth the layover. Windsurfing and fishing excellent !

That would be a fun trip...how long was your adventure?
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Unread 12-07-2013, 03:39 PM
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That would be a fun trip...how long was your adventure?
a week excursion. Non stop run from Virginia line to home (6 hr) with around 3 gallons of fuel to spare. close call !
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