We timed our departure from Cape May so the tide would give us a push up the Delaware River. Before we left, Dick met Janine and Richard who were fueling
their Heritage East named Chez Nous. There was a mass exodus out of Cape May that morning. Dick and I counted at least 8 boats in the train. This year is proving much busier than last year with cruisers. Arrived at Chesapeake City and anchored out for the night. We took the dinghy down and spent a little time with Jeanine and Richard who were from Ontario, what a small world. Early the next morning we were able to get on the free dock that the city provides. This is where we met two Canadian sailing couples from Nova Scotia Canada, whom we passed going down the East River in New York. This dock is in a very picturesque little park and we've enjoyed watching two weddings( not that this is a hint to anyone we know ;) .
Chesapeake City has many homes Circa 1800, great B & B's, boutiques and restaurants. We've also enjoyed the many locals that walk through the park and stop to talk. It has been great.There is also a wonderful C & D canal museum which has the 39'water wheel that was used for the locking system.
The weatherman has been correct about the winds, we heard from our friends on Shangri-La who ventured out and they had spray up to the bridge. They said the waves were mounting in the afternoon, they figure about 6 feet. Tomorrow we hope to venture out ourselves. Keep your fingers crossed!
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