Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake
near the c and d canal currents are a big deal. They get some 2-3 mph currents over there. MY gps/fishfinder has an icon on the map near the canal, and if you click on that it tells you thepredicted currents.
basically you get a current going towards DE on an incomming tide, and an outgoing tide the current is going towards MD.
If your going with the current you can take your top speed, and add the speed of the current to that. or subtract that from your speed if your fighting it.
Good info. When I want to brag about top speed runs, I'll use my GPS speedometer and gun it with the current.
As for the people down here versus Philly/Jersey: I am a born and raised Philly guy. Philly and the Jersey Shore were my stomping grounds. I married my way into Delaware near the canal, and have been learning just how coastal it is here right at home, with no need to escape to a seashore/beach town. I have been loyal to all things Philly and Jersey shore... but, honestly, I really cannot take the people anymore. I am well traveled, thanks to my job, but calling this area home now and getting to know the local outdoor-folks (boaters, etc) has opened my eyes culturally. I will spend time in North Wildwood at my condo, but the people wear on me.
One day, I just went exploring for the first time. I walked into the Port Penn bait shop, and if the guy was any nicer I was gonna ask him to stop. I mean, the guy is offering to take me to the ramp... and just being kind in general, offering to help me out any way possible. Then I shot over to Delaware City, and poked around the ramp and asked questions. 'Twas just people being nice and patient.
I want to get to know the local marinas and mechanics and all the nooks and crannies (there seems to be enough to keep me learning for years).
So... I am busting to be on the water, especially new water. And I know that you guys might bicker in a thread or two, but believe me... where I am from, one of you would have sunk the other one's boat by now, and I am speaking literally, not figuratively!
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