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Re: Boating in the Delaware River
I only go swimming up the cove from time to time. never noticed a film before when i got out?? But that's what my shower is for, right :p
We mainly go up there to party. usually have 15 - 20 boats tied up with our group. Probably head out tonight somewhere..... Rock Lobster ?? |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by HiPerf2000
I only go swimming up the cove from time to time. never noticed a film before when i got out?? But that's what my shower is for, right :p
Back in the day my day and uncle's spent every weekend anchored in the cove. Hell most of the Boats in the state marine too. Go up on Friday after work and stay till late Sunday. |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
When we go out on the river we put in at Hargrove's and boat north to Trenton Marine, Tullytown cove, but "the Hairy Canary" was sold three weeks ago. Now the 15' Boston Whaler is out on the river on a Sunday for a cruise, till the replacement for the Magnum is found.
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Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by bcoffield
Shower...no show on my boat. Next year I can start looking for a floating condo like yours.
Back in the day my day and uncle's spent every weekend anchored in the cove. Hell most of the Boats in the state marine too. Go up on Friday after work and stay till late Sunday. |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by Smarty
When we go out on the river we put in at Hargrove's and boat north to Trenton Marine, Tullytown cove, but "the Hairy Canary" was sold three weeks ago. Now the 15' Boston Whaler is out on the river on a Sunday for a cruise, till the replacement for the Magnum is found.
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Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by mopower
....Tentative plans call for the Chesapeake Saturday , launching at Salem NJ or Del. City but very likely be out there this Sunday , keep an eye out :cool: 272 Formula
Chuck |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by C_Spray
If you're out in the Chesapeake, we'll be creek-hopping with friends, starting with Still Pond around 10:00 AM, then working our way up through Lloyd's, Back Creek (Sassafras), and finally winding up just across from Skipjack Cove near Georgetown. You know the boat - silver 382 FasTech.
Chuck The Hairy Canary was sold :eek: :eek: . Where did it go??? Russ, how is that ramp and docks. Particularly at low tide I haven't been up there in years. How about $'s and hours of operation? |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
RUSSEL :evilb:
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Re: Boating in the Delaware River
[QUOTE=mopower]Actually , making a lunch run to the C.I. then perhaps a short ride. Taking the wifes boss and her husband out for her birthday:rolleyes:
The Hairy Canary was sold :eek: :eek: . Where did it go??? Russ, how is that ramp and docks. Particularly at low tide I haven't been up there in years. How about $'s and hours of operation?[/QUOTE My father owned "the Hairy Canary" for the last 18 years, and sold to someone from Toms River, NJ. It is will out on Barnegat Bay. I have many good memories on that boat, it will be missed. |
Re: Boating in the Delaware River
Originally Posted by Wild Child
Live on the Rancocas Creek always on the river running my 37 OL "Wild Child" always going south to "up the creek" in Wilmington or the the C&D usally run with a friend with a 28 Skater
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