Sail a Hunter 30 from Easton MD to Norfolk Va.

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Dec 4, 2010
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Hunter 30 Easton Point Marina Maryland
A client just asked me ? How long and how much to Sail his Hunter 30 from Easton Maryland to Norfolk Virginia? Any Idea? Aweek
 

KD3PC

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Sep 25, 2008
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boatless rainbow Callao, VA
just you? straight through??

3 days maybe 4 and good weather...stopping each night...first day Easton to Solomon's, next solomon's to Deltaville or around to fishing bay/piankatank, next day Norfolk...

this time of year - a week, would be vacation and ever so pleasant a trip...

How much...going rate for captain on the southern bay...$200 a day and expenses..

have a great trip!
 
Aug 23, 2009
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Hunter 30 Middle River MD
Agree have made most of that run. Weather is the key. Just keep in mind pump outs seem to be more scarce in the Va part of the bay. The 30 has a small tank. One aboard and it might make the trip without pumping at least midway.
 
Jul 25, 2009
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Catalina 1989 C30 Mk II Herrington Harbour South, MD
Like MLampner, I have made most of that run as well (Annapolis to DC - 3 days) and it was a blast. Of course we did it in January, so it was less pleasant than you'll experience.
 
May 23, 2004
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I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
For a 30 foot boat look for 30 miles a day average. I would suggest a longer trip with shorter days. Solomons to the Coan River, Smith Island, or Tangier Island. Tangier Island or Smith Island may be a good option if you have a shallow draft. From there you can do Deltaville or maybe to Norfolk. Deltaville to Hampton isn't a bad run (I think about 24 miles).

One thing about the Bay is the tides. They make a big difference and it is far better to ride them then fight them.

On last consideration is crab pots at night.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Oday 35 and Mariner 2+2 Alexandria, VA
Made the Annapolis to Norfolk run several times. 3 days easy but all day sailing, but give yourself 4 and enjoy the ride. From Easton to the Potomac is a long day, that is better as two, then a day to Norfolk area and a day to the harbor.
 
Jun 6, 2006
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currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
If you motor you can make it in a day. I made Norfolk to Harrington Harbor in one day going straight through. Crew would have been nice to take a spell but starting well rested (I had to wait for the tide) at 2100 and arrived at 1600 the next day.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Beneteau 46 Georgetown YB
Check the tide and be careful at the mouth of the Potomac if the wind is out of the south.
 
Mar 25, 2010
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Hunter 34 Rose Haven MD
With two onboard we did a straight through run from Great Bridge (below Norfolk) to Selby Bay on the South River. Left after 8am when Bridge and lock opened and got in at 7:45am. Did it in August and had nice morning but weather turned bad, rain and high seas. Motored the whole way on a 38' Seafarer.

Did Annapolis to Norfolk on a 22' sailboat with crew of 3 years ago and it took about a day and a half. We had good wind out of North.

If you need to go fast you can, but if not, take your time and enjoy the ride - wish I was going!!
 

RichH

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Feb 14, 2005
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Tayana 37 cutter; I20/M20 SCOWS Worton Creek, MD
just you? straight through??

3 days maybe 4 and good weather...stopping each night...first day Easton to Solomon's, next solomon's to Deltaville or around to fishing bay/piankatank, next day Norfolk...

this time of year - a week, would be vacation and ever so pleasant a trip...


have a great trip!
Agree
But the timing of tides/currents will be important ..... and Id add one day from Deltaville (Jackson Creek, etc.) to Mobjack Bay (any river), then off to Norfolk. The 'long day' is going to be Solomons (anchored in Mill Creek, a mooring at Zanisers or anchored off of Spring Cove Marina) to Deltaville.
4 days @ average 5 kts.
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Macgregor & Island Packet VENTURE 25 & IP-38 NORTH EAST, MD
I was crew (captain and I) on a delivery from the North East river to Norfolk about this time last year. We went non-stop and did it in 27 hours. Motored to just shy of the Bay Bridge when the motor died and then raised sail (reefed main and scrap of jib). Winds were 20-25, with gusts of 30, and it was quite the rocket ride ( we were delivering one of the surviving boats from the 1979 Fastnet race, so we knew the boat was up to it), we stayed on the same tack the whole time! The worst part was crossing the Potomac with a wind against tide situation (biggest waves I ever saw on the Bay). We charged per 12hr day, for a captain and a mate. We were paid well and the owner was very happy to has his boat there quickly.
 
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