Re: Is it possible to motor a sailboat from NJ to Chesapeake
RE: Is it possible..............Yes, many things are possible.
Coming through the Cape May canal can be very exciting due to fast power boats and big wakes. Several years ago we were passed so quickly and closely that we did not have time to turn our 34 Oday's bow to the oncoming wake. Consequently, we found ourselves surfing the wake toward the edge of the canal! Scarey! No one hurt and no boat damage, but we called that boat operator many names and none of them were Captain!
Other than that......bring a good chart of the areas, bring a VHF radio, watch for bridge openings (the rail road bridge is a low one), and check the tide tables to use the tide to your advantage going up the Delaware Bay. Not too many places to duck in , so check the weather. The Cohancy River is interesting, but it is a "snake path" in to the marina.
C&D canal is a "no sail" area and tidal current can be formidable. Bring lots of fuel and plan your stops. Chesapeake City is a good stop with restaurants, docking, and an anchorage. Nice shops depending on the time you get there.
Upper Bay...Eastern Shore... Stop by the Bohemia River and say hello! We will be in the middle one of the three marinas. We bought a boat yesterday and will move it from south of Annapolis later this week.
Best Wishes, Phil