NY to Cape May-update

granpafish

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A report for you guys who gave me the tips for the trip. The weather finally gave us a shot on Friday and we left Manasquan Inlet about 11 AM. Ocean wasn't perfectly flat but was excellent for this time of year. Entered Cape May inlet right about 2:15 PM. I was surprised at how quickly we made it. Did the Cape May to Chesapeake beach run yesterday in about 6 hours. The water conditions were, of course, better in the 2 bays and I had 2 folks helping on that leg so all in all it was a successful undertaking. Thanks again. Granpa
 

RatFish

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Re: NY to Cape May-update

Great Granpa!!! I did a trip from Stone Harbor, NJ to Delran, NJ (ICW, Delaware Bay, Delaware River) and it took about 8 hours.<br /><br />Thanks for the follow up.
 

handball

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Re: NY to Cape May-update

Grandpafish,<br />If I am not misstaken the trip from manasquan to cape may is about 90 miles, you must have been doing 30 mph to do it in 3 hours 15 min.<br /><br />What kind of boat did you do it in? also what do you have for power?<br /><br />Do you have an idea how much fuel was used on your trip?<br /><br />I have made this trip many times but always in a sailboat and usually not in calm conditions.<br /><br />Watch out for delaware bay, that upper bay can be a nightmare with winds against the tide.<br /><br />We once came down the bay with 25 to 30 knots from the north and a incoming tide, the results were waves that were extremely steep and coming at us from different directions.We were in a 43 ft. sailboat 30,000 lbs and felt like we had a dingy, this is one time I will not forget soon.I have since read stories about other peoples similar experiences on delaware bay and thought I would pass mine along.The main problem with the bay is it is about a 60 mile trip from cape may to chessapeake city with almost no deep port to duck into when conditions get bad.<br /><br />Glad to here you had a nice trip without problems.<br /><br />Good luck on future cruises<br /><br />Bill
 

granpafish

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Re: NY to Cape May-update

Bill, Yes, you are right. We were running at about 29 mph for most of the trip. It is a 25' Parker pilot house and very seaworthy. It is powered by a Yamaha 225 4 stroke and it ran like sewing machine for the entire trip. I was just picking it up and don't have a lot of detailed info. The fuel gage showed about 3/4 at Manasquan and it is a 129 gal tank so I didn't top off. The gage showed about 1/3 or so at Cape May. I have no idea how accurate the gage is because I put 100 gals in before leg two of the trip. <br />I didn't know about the upper Del Bay. On this trip the lower bay was much snottier than the upper part so I guess we lucked out. At any rate all went well and thanks for your interest. Granpa
 
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