Your low-cost options...
Hi, Tom - how's Annapolis? (We used to liveaboard at Mears Marina in Eastport some years ago; very good memories).Since you want email without spending lots of bucks, your choices are clear...but few. Pocketmail is the choice of most budget cruisers (and even some with a laptop). There are several articles on this on the Sailnet site and you access an 800# when within the U.S. This can also be used in the Bahamas but users find it can be a bit expensive if you're calling back to the U.S. regularly. Still, if you only stop for a short while there, it won't be a big factor.The other option is to use shoreside cafes. You'll have to hike a bit at times, while at other times the marinas will have a hook-up right on site (bring your laptop if you have one). E.g. Charleston's City Marina just installed broadband access; great and free with dockage! Obviously, this option isn't as convenient as Pocketmail, as PM only requires a phone booth.Both these options require going ashore - and in a developed area - to email. For afloat service, you can use a cell phone, laptop and interface cable that makes the two talk with one another. If you go this route, the issue becomes cell coverage. E.g. Sprint advertises a nationwide 'Spring Network' but, if you look at their coverage, you can see they concentrate on large urban areas and service will be at 'off Network' rates in large ICW stretches - more costly. This will give you about 9600 baud which permits up/downloading jpegs or files. For some this makes the cell phone costs worthwhile (either to share things with family & friends and/or do more formal work).There are some great 'higher tech' options but, for ICW travel, you'll find these are pretty much it. Have a great trip - the ICW 'experience' remains a treasure, no matter how 'developed' the rest of the country becomes! Don't miss a short stop at Waterside in Norfolk (or anchoring at Hospital Point, just across the river). GREAT grocery with van service to Waterside (free!), all kinds of interesting sites within walking distance (the 50 cent ferry to Portsmouth is a must!) and the 14 screen movie house and huge mall only 4 blocks away will offer splurges & treats for anyone aboard. Norfolk is a rare treat just before civilization disappears.Jack