We were AT Fairport marina  and the bar/restaurant that is attached to the
marina... it is right next door to Jennings Boatyard.  It is both expensive
and the food is not that good... perhaps your tastes are lower than mine.
<GG>   I did not go into Reedville proper.  We  were directly opposite the
pogy plant.    Stay away from the "proscuitto wrapped scallops"   another in
our party tried the "porkchops"  It had delusions of granduer that did not
fit the tenor of the place or so claimed the recipient of the porkchop.
YMMV  I have NO reason to go back to Reedville. I was considering Jennings
Boatyard to store a boat I was in the process of aquiring... I can
wholeheartedly recommend the Fairport Marina though prices were good, the
management great to my freinds.
The boat deal, btw, fell through.  So I have to go back to MD and remove all
my belongings from the boat.. after they told me it was okay to put them
there... oh well, ya win or lose a few in this life.. was not meant to be.
I need to go to fla to take care of mom anyway..
'bella

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:47 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> The Fairport (not fairhope) marina/resturant in Reedville MD is neither
> gourmet nor expensive and we love go there to peel a few crabs.  Perhaps
> Bella is confusing that facility with the Crazy Crab, a nearby
> marina/restaurant with pretensions that fits her description.
>
> There is a seafood deli a short dinghy ride from where we are anchored off
> the Crazy Crab and we once walked to a small "Mom and Pop" grocery about a
> mile from the deli.   Fresh fish are available when the fish pound boat
> comes in nearby early in the morning.
>
> Ron, we passed an outbound menhaden boat on the way in to Reedville
> yesterday and the plant is definitely not shut down as evidenced by the
> scent when we were downwind of it and the white vapors rising from their
> stack.
>
> We did smell the plant on the way in and once, years ago, we got a wiff of
> the plant while anchored.  It smelled like a fish processing plant, but
> certianly not "vile" to us.
>
> We enjoy Reedville for it's beautiful homes and waterfront.  We will visit
> its museum, cruise around in the dink and consume some crabs at the Fairport
> marina/resturant today.
>
>
>  Norm
> S/V Bandersnatch
> Chesapeake Bay
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* bella <[email protected]>
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Sent:* 10/21/2009 6:45:12 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Liveaboard] Bandershatch is in Solomons Island
>
> fairhope marina is cheep if  need to get a slip...  the restaurant there is
> NOT with the bucks and the selection is very limited.. its just a tad but
> tooo gourmet for the area.  Real expensive too..
> Nearest grocery is 12 miles away...  I spent the past week there in the
> rain and cold.. by the pogy plant.. be forewarned you anchor down wind of
> the pogy plant you are gonn regret it..
> pogy plant for those who don't know the term it is a plan tthat processes
> menhaden for fishmeal.
> The stench is vile.
>
>
>
>
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