Lloyds Creek
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real easy way to get there and if you boat the Chesapeake you need to know this any way
BUY A CHART BOOK
not trying to be mean ( well maybe a little )
I see you are just a registered member so even if I post it you cant see it join the site and Ill post it for you
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you own a boat, stop being cheap and spend some money or sell the boat
let me guess you traded the SAIL boat in for your power boat
BUY A CHART BOOK
not trying to be mean ( well maybe a little )
I see you are just a registered member so even if I post it you cant see it join the site and Ill post it for you
or
you own a boat, stop being cheap and spend some money or sell the boat
let me guess you traded the SAIL boat in for your power boat
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geo, You won't have any problems getting into Lloyds.....When you head in stay to the left of the channel and head towards the docks end. then bear right slightly ......been going there for 20 years. It does get shallow on the right side as you enter (by the beach). Any other questions: [email protected]
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Just follow the line of boats that are slinging beads everywhere....
Be sure to bring bow and stern anchors. The tide shifts and you want to stay put when you're in the middle of the pack.
Be sure to bring bow and stern anchors. The tide shifts and you want to stay put when you're in the middle of the pack.
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Listen to this C-Spray guy......he knows how to avert an anchoring disaster!!
And yes....The beads do fly on occasion!!
Chuck, The Admiral would have been proud of Lesley this weekend: Grape, Blueberry, Margherita and Pina Coloda jello shots. All to match the boats colors


And yes....The beads do fly on occasion!!

