Gosh, that sounds a lot like The Chesapeake Bay, except for the fog and rocks 
and ledges and whales and seals...  We have plenty of crab pots spread about 
that can foul if not avoided.  And our bottom is 99.9% soft mud and our tidal 
range is minimal (central Chesapeake).  We do have "No See Ums" and flies...  
But the relaxing part is much the same down here... OH, and our season lasts 
from April through Early November. Last January 7th I went sailing in 60° 
weather!  Come on down if you want to visit "The land of pleasant living" as 
the old beer commercial said.


Joe McCary
Aeolus II, West River, MD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> On Behalf Of A&D Hoy
> 
> Between the fog rolling in - sometimes unexpectedly - the rocks and
> ledges below, the friendly whales and seals, the ubiquitous lobster pots
> (floats) one can forget about the rest of the world, and any aches and
> pains...move cautiously!
> 
> Dave Hoy
> WYANOKEE #6295
> Camden, Maine


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