chesepeake bay

mattttt25

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Re: chesepeake bay

well, a lot more people do it than you'd think. on a calm day, you'd have no problem. but the bay does get rough with high winds, and it would be a miserable trip at that point. if you stick to the rivers, i think you would have a good time. in either event, weather.com seems to provide a decent forecast for the bay. when they predict anything over 1 ft seas, i'd stay away with that boat.
 

ED21

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Re: chesepeake bay

Are you talking about the upper bay & it's tributaries or open the lower bay?<br /> <br />Like Matt said it all depends on the weather.<br /> <br />I've spent much of my childhood in boats like that on the upper bay. <br /> <br />Right now I have a 16' Tracker that I usually run around with near the Gunpowder, Pooles Island, Middle River area. <br /><br />It handles a moderate chop pretty well, but I don't usually take it out in the open bay when the wind picks up too much.<br /> <br />There are a lot of boat ramps in the rivers on the upper bay accessible from PA.
 

crab bait

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Re: chesepeake bay

it ain't so much weather an waves but WAKES.. hellious wakes from all the boat traffic..they will run you down..
 

arks

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Re: chesepeake bay

Good solid advice here.<br /><br />I started with a 15' Crestliner outboard. Lots of fun. Launched from Elk Neck State Park almost every good weather weekend for 3 years. No big problems but we really had to watch those wakes. We stayed mostly on the Elk and Northeast Rivers, with only one run to the Sassafras (it was a very LONG trip in that boat). <br /><br />We moved up to a 23 foot cuddy and the Sass was suddenly a short hop. The bigger boat made a huge difference in where we felt comfortable going. Baltimore, Annapolis, and Kent Island were all considered day trips from the Elk.<br /><br />The 14 footer is fine as long as you USE YOUR HEAD. And please take a boater safety course if you haven't already. I've boated for almost 30 years and took it again last year with my family (even though I already had the USPS course in 1987).<br />Good luck and see 'ya out there! :)
 

jofish

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Re: chesepeake bay

I wouldn't suggest it on the lower bay unless you have a perfect forecast. I get worried in a 18' deep V at times.I usally fish and boat around Hampton Roads Tunnel& the Monitor MerrimacTunnel, both can get nasty in a hurry.
 

crab bait

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Re: chesepeake bay

hey ARKS.. the elk,northeast, an especially the sassafrass are my stompin' grounds..<br /><br />i put in at fredricktown on the sass.. one of the godgorious prettist rivers around.. <br />hole up in loyds creek alot..<br /><br />if'n you see me ,,give me a toot..<br /><br />i'm in the little pretty 16 ft. homemade center console skiff with a mohogany console with big windshield .. usaully doin' airborn stunts in the wakes.. i don't much slow down anymore..<br /><br />turn fear into fun..it's alot more fun..
 

arks

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Re: chesepeake bay

Hey crab bait. I love the Sass too. My favorite river, hands down. We'll have to hook up sometime. I sold my boat (of 18 years!) just last weekend and only have a couple of kayaks and a SeaDoo for now :) . I have an empty slip at HdG Municipal Marina (Tydings Park), so we're looking for a convertible sedan at least 30'. <br />Rob
 

crab bait

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know an love havre de grace well.. i guess they got the boardwalk ( promenade ) almost completed since the bad hurricane..<br /><br />havre de grace is a nice town.. i camp out on garrett island in the summer.. an go party in town at nite..<br /><br />that sure is an expensive 'empty slip'..<br />i some catfishin' in that channel behind tidings park..
 

mattttt25

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Re: chesepeake bay

use to spend a ton of time on the sass. my father-in-law kept his 50' sportfisher at skipjack. nice river, but not much around.
 
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