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Chesapeake Sails: A History of Yachting on the Bay
This book traces the popularity of sailing yachts on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Cruising the Chesapeake: A Gunkholer's Guide
Acclaimed as the ultimate guide to uncrowded anchorages, Cruising the Chesapeake is the reference of choice among sailors and powerboaters seeking to avoid the beaten path. This new Third Edition has been expanded to include coverage of the Atlantic coasts of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, including Delaware Bay. Readers get: a cruise planner for short or long itineraries; an expansive catalog of GPS coordinates; and major updates to all piloting and shoreside facilities.
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Exploring the Chesapeake in Small Boats
by John Page Williams, William S. Portlock.
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Sailing at the U.S. Naval Academy: An Illustrated History
By Robert W. McNitt, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.). From the tops of wooden square-riggers to the decks of fiberglass ocean racers, midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, have been learning to sail for a century and a half. This heavily illustrated book chronicles sailing's unique heritage at the academy from 1845 onward.
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Guide to Cruising Chesapeake Bay
Personal guide to cruising more than 300 secluded anchorages, popular cruising spots and historic ports of call. The 2003 edition includes a current listing of 438 marina services & Facilities as well as over 275 waterfront restaurants. Walking tours of 28 favorite ports, a navigator's section & tide tables, planning & distance charts and a 2003 calendar of events is also included. This updated edition is a must have for all Chesapeake Bay boaters.
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