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dukenrock 11-09-2004 09:24 PM

Re: Advice for spring break
 
Sydwayz,
I have a couple of friends that own a phone company in VA Beach. They have been beggin for me to come out. Where do you frequent out there?
KC

OffshoreOnly 11-09-2004 09:40 PM

Re: Advice for spring break
 
http://www.hawkscay.com/hcr.asp

they teenagers can't get in any trouble there

OffshoreOnly 11-09-2004 09:41 PM

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http://www.littlepalmisland.com/

expensive but very relaxing and you have to get there by boat.

OffshoreOnly 11-09-2004 09:43 PM

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http://www.holidayisle.com/

Not sure who will have more fun here, you or the kids.

OffshoreOnly 11-09-2004 09:46 PM

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simply the best for you and the kids. totally oriented around boating. if sponsorship by a member is needed let OSO know.

http://www.oceanreef.com/

dukenrock 11-09-2004 10:05 PM

Re: Advice for spring break
 
Thanks again. I think I can make something happen.

Sydwayz 11-09-2004 10:05 PM

Re: Advice for spring break
 
Honestly, I have only been boating in VA Beach once, that being the Southern Mouth end of the Chesapeake. Chicks is a cool place to go, in VA Beach, as is the whole harbour around Hampton. The Richmond to Hampton Poker Run is a killer event, as is the VA Beach Poker Run.

I am more familiar with the Central area of the Chesapeake, as in Annapolis to Cambridge, and Kent Island. There are folks on here who boat the whole bay. They should speak up. I spend a lot of my time on the Potomac River, from Downtown Washington DC all the way to Solomons Island, MD.

dukenrock 11-09-2004 10:32 PM

Re: Advice for spring break
 
I plan on putting some hours on the boat next year and will make taht one of my stops. I keep hearing how nice it is. I would do my spring break with the kids there except I think I'd be gambling with the thermometer. My only partial reservation is the salt. I guess I shouldn't let that bother me.

cuda 11-09-2004 11:04 PM

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Formula Outlaw is right, the Hyatt rocks too. We've stayed there many times on poker runs or down for the races.

cuda 11-09-2004 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dukenrock
I appreciate all of the input. I think it may be a bit risky with just me and 3 somewhat laid back skippers. I would hate to get them into a situation where they wouldn't want to go out again. I am liking the idea of that area. I already called the hotel and left a message to send me additional info. I also ran across some info on the Chesapeake Bay area that looks nice. I may want to wait until later in the year for that trip. If you guys come accross additional info let me know and I'll check it out if it sounds good. Cuda-Where would you typically take the boat once you left the Hotel area? Are there areas to pull up, dock eat, etc. (Other than Marinas)

There are lot's of places to pull in to eat. Also, the main boating hangout is just outside the channel to Tierra Verde, Shell Island.


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