John -
We are somewhat famiar with the Maryland Marina as that's where
we bought our boat. It is indeed a nice full-service marina. We will
check out the other two, as well as Bowleys Quarters, when the
temperatures rise somewhat.
Thanks!
Henry & Lynn
On Dec 22, 2009, at 4:32 PM, John Jennings <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Henry and Lynn
>
> I do not know that much about Bowleys Quarters Marina. I thought it
> was a "condo" marina where the slips are owned by the boat owners.
> You may wish to check out Maryland Marina, a full service marina, on
> Frog Mortar. There are few C27s there
> I am slipped at Hilltop Marina, which is not shown on my chart but
> it is on Hopkins Creek,opposite side of the peninsula from Essex
> Marina. Also not shown on my chart is Galloway Creek Marina, around
> the bend from Bowleys. Is is a little run down but the prices are
> right..
>
> John Jennings
> Barjoh
> 83 C27
>
> Dec 21, 2009 10:29:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Fair Winds and Following Seas to all who sail upon the waters!
>
> Two questions:
> 1) Does anyone have any input re: Bowleys Quarters Marina? We're
> thinking of moving across from the Eastern Shore - it's over an hour
> closer to our house and somewhat less expensive.
> 2) We have a 1975 C27 that had an Atomic 4 (which expired and was
> removed & replaced by an outboard on a bracket). There's a drain hole
> in the transom (for the cockpit). It takes on water when we're
> motoring faster than a crawl - we plug it with a removable rubber plug
> but what if it's pouring rain while we're out there? Anybody have any
> ideas.
>
> Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, Splendid Solstice & a happy 2010!
>
> Henry & Lynn Cohen
> Ceol na Mara (Hull #1956)
> On the hard in Rock Hall MD
>
>
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