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I have an opportunity to cruise through Chesapeake Bay this January (only time available). Plan is to start in Baltimore and end in New Bern, NC. Asking for help from those who know the area. Two questions:
1) What is most common sea condition in January? My Journey 258 can run comfortably in a 2' chop and by 3' I'm slowing down and counting the miles until the next port. Typically, when fronts pass through, how long will I likely be in port waiting for a better day?
2) Is it best for a boat my size to stay out of the marked, primary channel? Seems like I could avoid some big wakes and traffic by staying out of the channel, but also staying water-ward of the many areas marked for crab traps. And I'll just take my chances through the areas marked "unexploded ordnance"!
Thanks for any guidance.
Rob
1) What is most common sea condition in January? My Journey 258 can run comfortably in a 2' chop and by 3' I'm slowing down and counting the miles until the next port. Typically, when fronts pass through, how long will I likely be in port waiting for a better day?
2) Is it best for a boat my size to stay out of the marked, primary channel? Seems like I could avoid some big wakes and traffic by staying out of the channel, but also staying water-ward of the many areas marked for crab traps. And I'll just take my chances through the areas marked "unexploded ordnance"!
Thanks for any guidance.
Rob