Annapolis Top Ten Powerboat!!!!!!
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Annapolis Top Ten Powerboat!!!!!!
Just got new Powerboat this evening and I was thrilled to see it listed Annapolis-Chesapeake Bay are as Top Ten in baoting fun for go-fasts. Veryy
I do miss that about home. Ocean City doesn't have too many hot spots to profile in and I can go from one end of bay( thats 3 feet deep at best) to next in about 15 minutes.
I do miss that about home. Ocean City doesn't have too many hot spots to profile in and I can go from one end of bay( thats 3 feet deep at best) to next in about 15 minutes.
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They have a pict of Red Eyes dock bar with a variety of boats and one bad azz cat #11 @ dock. Mark no CC's all long nosed go-fasts!! Oky maybe twoo CC's.
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The Cat in the picture at Red Eyes is Mad Maxx - sits on a lift in Brigintine, NJ - 46' Skater - great boat.
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The Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis is great for powerboating. I grew up on the river just south of Annapolis and called the section of the bay between Thomas Point and the Bay bridge my playground. It has the sail boat capital fro many years. I have been lucky to have raced and boated in many places around the country. The Chesapeake will always be one of my favorites. Great boating, lots to do and many places to go.
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It is truly amazing. Congrats to all of you who call the bay home!
Doesn't it boast nearly 12,000 miles of total shoreline? I know it's some big crazy number like that when you include all the tributaries etc.
I grew up in Maryland and have spent a lot of time on the bay. Have had many a good time on the south and severn rivers, kent narrows, and nothing beats a Sunday afternoon at Red Eyes. Great people, and fantastic boating.
Doesn't it boast nearly 12,000 miles of total shoreline? I know it's some big crazy number like that when you include all the tributaries etc.
I grew up in Maryland and have spent a lot of time on the bay. Have had many a good time on the south and severn rivers, kent narrows, and nothing beats a Sunday afternoon at Red Eyes. Great people, and fantastic boating.