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Friday Night, July 27

After a very short drive from NJ we will arrive at the town of Havre De Grace, located just off I-95 at the head of the Bay. Havre de Grace is a small town with charm, character and history. You will probably want to make the time to get down there early as it is chock full of things to do, with a maritime museum, the Concord Point Lighthouse, a boardwalk, tidal marshes, and shopping in the many antique stores.

Our boats are located at the Tidewater Marina. Parking there is easy and close by and after unloading all of the stuff we’ve brought (just in case) but won’t use, we can head out on the town. If you would rather drink and eat, (yeah right - not our club), you can visit one of the several tavern/eateries in town. There’s the Tidewater Grille, Macgregor’s and the Crazy Swedes.  If you decide to pub-crawl make sure you know which boat you’re on (or not).

Saturday, July 28

While we have ordered good winds for this year's trip, after leaving the marina we will head down the Susquehanna flats probably using the “Iron Jennie”. And, as last year’s trip leader said, “Watch out for the very shallow water.” Along the way down, we might catch sight of a bald eagle or two as they have been sighted in the area. We will be careful to not stray into the Aberdeen Proving Grounds as those things flying overhead may not all have feathers.

We plan to head south down the western shore about 32 miles to the south side of Patapsco River, which is the major water way into Baltimore. At the mouth of the river and on the south side, we’ll find Bodkin Creek, Back Creek, and Main Creek, or as these tributaries have been called, “The Pleasure Creeks”, where we’ll choose our overnight anchorage. The shores of this creek are quiet now, mostly high banked, with many trees, the homes along them attractive and well kept. We’ll raft up here for the night. The theme of the raft up is Red, White and Blue, in honor of the National Park Service planned Star-Spangled Banner National Historical Trail that will include sites where British and American troops engaged in battles. Bodkin Creek, the Lion (if discovered) and Hancock's Resolution (a small rock farmhouse preserved as part of the Anne Arundel County Park system in Pasadena, MD) will become part of the trail system. The raft dinner will be our usual melange of appetizers, keeping to the Red, White and Blue theme for your food to share.

For the history buffs, Bodkin Creek, is reported to have been the sight of a minor skirmish in the War of 1812, and may be the location of a sunken schooner, the Lion of Baltimore. There could be undiscovered treasure for the taking!

Sunday, July 29

After checking to make sure no one is missing, we’ll pull up the hooks and head north and across the Bay to the eastern shore, for about 21 miles, where we will turn into the mouth of the Sassafras and go another 7 nm up to our destination, Georgetown. There are several marinas there and all have pools so wherever we stay we are guaranteed a refreshing swim after our rigorous day of sailing.

Our dinner that night will be on shore. We could do a cookout at one of the picnic areas or we could visit one of Georgetown’s well known and popular restaurants. Probably the best known is the Kitty Knight Restaurant, situated on top of a hill with a wonderful view of the Sassafras, and the town itself. At the Kitty Knight you can wine and dine your trip leader and the skippers. Just across the river and only a few minutes walk from our boats is the Granary Restaurant and directly below it, the Sassafras Grill, more casual and “pub-like” than the Kitty Knight. You can wine and dine your trip leaders and skippers here, too! And, if there is live music that night, we can show them how it’s done Jersey style!

Monday July 30

After a breakfast, we will head out the Sassafras River, into the Bay, and back up the flats in order to return the boats to the boats by 4 PM. If you didn’t get a chance to explore Havre de Grace on Friday, there should be time after off-loading the boats, and still get back home by early evening.

We hope you'll join us on what is sure to be a pleasant weekend interlude in the northern Chesapeake area, with a balance of boat and shore time that will satisfy all. If you have any questions, please contact either one of us.

The cost of the trip is $340.00 per person (Skippers - $180.00). This price covers charter fees, insurance and one night’s slip fees. Food, fuel, and other incidental expenses are additional and will be handled by each boat’s crew. A $100.00 deposit is required to hold your position. Please make your check payable to The Sailing Club, Inc. and mail it, along with your completed reservation form, to Jeff Hamer at the address below. Reservations will be processed beginning April 13, 2007 with a random draw of those received by that date. All reservations received after that date are on a first-come, first-served basis.The balance of $240.00 will be due June 13, 2007.

A pre-trip meeting will be held at a time and place to be announced.  All crewmembers should make every effort to attend in order to meet your crewmates, plan your meals, and make travel plans.

Trip Leader

Assistant Trip Leader

Jeff Hamer
372 South Post Road
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550                
609-890-1104
jhamer@njn.org
Mary Ann Gordon
2714 Packer Court
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
908-575-1457
MGordon@Palisades.com

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