Any members stay on the Bay late into the season before heading south? Even as late as November?
We now live in Colorado and hope to base a boat on the east coast in retirement for travels south in the winter (Keys, Bahamas, etc.) I'm wondering how late is too late to start heading south. For background, we spent a few years living on the Bay near Annapolis and loved boating in the fall. We finally acquired our dream boat, a Camano 31, and brought her down from New York in October. We had the most amazing fall and winter on that boat. Christmas docked in Annapolis, and even spending a snowy week in our marina were really great times. Work relocated me back to CO in April, so we sold the boat and moved back out here.
Our dream is to spend winters aboard a trawler. I'm thinking about keeping it back in the Annapolis area but I'm not sure we should be this far north.
Here's the factors I'm considering:
We love Colorado and don't want to leave too early in the season. We certainly want to enjoy the fall out here so moving onto the boat in November might be good timing. If we do move out earlier, we get to enjoy fall boating on the Bay if she's based there.
We loved cruising around the Annapolis area. Keeping our boat based there offers options for some nice summer trips as well if we miss the water too much.
As amazing as the Bahamas probably are, I think some of the highlights for us will be visiting the towns on the way down. Keeping the boat in FL gets us to the Bahamas too soon and I'm not sure how long we'll actually want to stay there.
But as great as cruising around the Annapolis area was in the Fall and around Christmas, I think the rest of the ICW and the trip down the coast might really suck in December and January. We'd likely need to either leave much earlier, or locate the boat further south. I know it's pretty cold even as far south as Jacksonville in the winter.
Curious if anyone else is in a similar situation and how you handle it?
We now live in Colorado and hope to base a boat on the east coast in retirement for travels south in the winter (Keys, Bahamas, etc.) I'm wondering how late is too late to start heading south. For background, we spent a few years living on the Bay near Annapolis and loved boating in the fall. We finally acquired our dream boat, a Camano 31, and brought her down from New York in October. We had the most amazing fall and winter on that boat. Christmas docked in Annapolis, and even spending a snowy week in our marina were really great times. Work relocated me back to CO in April, so we sold the boat and moved back out here.
Our dream is to spend winters aboard a trawler. I'm thinking about keeping it back in the Annapolis area but I'm not sure we should be this far north.
Here's the factors I'm considering:
We love Colorado and don't want to leave too early in the season. We certainly want to enjoy the fall out here so moving onto the boat in November might be good timing. If we do move out earlier, we get to enjoy fall boating on the Bay if she's based there.
We loved cruising around the Annapolis area. Keeping our boat based there offers options for some nice summer trips as well if we miss the water too much.
As amazing as the Bahamas probably are, I think some of the highlights for us will be visiting the towns on the way down. Keeping the boat in FL gets us to the Bahamas too soon and I'm not sure how long we'll actually want to stay there.
But as great as cruising around the Annapolis area was in the Fall and around Christmas, I think the rest of the ICW and the trip down the coast might really suck in December and January. We'd likely need to either leave much earlier, or locate the boat further south. I know it's pretty cold even as far south as Jacksonville in the winter.
Curious if anyone else is in a similar situation and how you handle it?