Six days showing off the Chesapeake

Trip dates: 
Monday, September 9, 2024 to Saturday, September 14, 2024
Trip length: 
6 days
Type of watercraft: 
Sail
  • Spotting crab pots as we sail
  • About to board Oxford-Bellevue Ferry
  • Looking across to CBMM
  • Belle Bateau at anchor in Shaw Bay
  • Misty sunrise in Shaw Bay
  • Marine Traffic showing lots of boats
  • Scenic anchorage near Navy Bridge
  • Passing Thomas Point Lighthouse
  • Hiking trails at SERC on the Rhode River
  • Beautiful sunset on the Rhode
  • Glad we could sail on our last day

I was excited to show off the Chesapeake Bay to my Long Island friend Cordelia. In January, we made plans for her to cruise with me for a week in September, after I spent a week on her boat in Long Island Sound in June. And the weather cooperated, both times, though the winds could have been a tad better, but alas, sailors are used to that.

I proposed that we begin our week sailing to St. Michaels for a two-night stay at the CBMM, and then decide from there. We left for St. Michaels at 1123 and arrived at 1645 with more than 3.5 hours of pure saiing, and more than 2 of those hours had all three sails out with some upwind sailing. She loved St. Michaels, with shopping, dining (Ava's and the Bistro), CBMM exhibits, a bike ride to Bellevue, a ride on the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, and biking in Oxford. From there we motorsailed to Shaw Bay (Wye River) for a peaceful anchorage. With light winds from E and S, we motored and then sailed to Annapolis, hoping to grab a mooring ball, but alas the Songwriters Festival was in full swing and no balls remained. So we anchored in a new-to-me cove just after the Navy Bridge (Rt. 450). We dinghied to town, ate at Pussers, and walked Main Street and the circles before returning at dusk. The bridge was so beautiful with its lights at night! The next day we motored up the Severn before turning around to sail to the Rhode River. After anchoring, we hiked 3 miles on SERC trails. The anchorage was its usual peaceful bliss. Finally, we sailed back to SBYC on Day 6, and had all three sails out again for more than half the trip. Cordelia marveled at the variety of experiences the Chesapeake Bay offers in such a short distance and timeframe, compared to Long Island Sound waters. It was so fun to watch her appreciate the waters I call home.