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Re: [world-cruising] Re: Next summer

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Date: Fri Dec 19 2003 - 13:38:58 EST

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    I found it to be mostly 6 or 8 or 10 hour days of motoring on and on and on
    and on, then anchoring, getting something to eat, reading a bit, then going to
    sleep, wake, fix breakfast, make something for lunch, pull up anchor and
    repeat repeat repeat repeat repeat.

    While NY is interesting (I live here) as is Balto and DC, both Balto and to a
    much larger extent DC are rather a ways off the ICW, if one rates the ICW as
    ICW according to the Corps of Eng definition. However, to most people when
    you say ICW they think of Norfolk south, and that part of the ICW has little to
    it but more than a thousand miles of shallow water, the occasional (very
    occasional) town, plus a smattering of villages. Often times even then you are two
    or three days motoring to the next village. You gotta like motoring to like
    being on the ditch.

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