Our 2024 Cruising Plans

We are almost ready to go for our third summer of cruising in Craunological II. In 2022 we did the Intracoastal Waterway from Naples to Maine. Last year we did the Great Lakes. In both those years we were gone all summer. This year the plan is a bit different -- just cruising for the first half of the summer and then doing various land trips in the second half. The plan this year is to leave Monday, May 13 for The Bahamas, spend a couple weeks there, then head back to the US, run up the Intracoastal to Chesapeake Bay, and finish up with a couple weeks cruising in the Chesapeake. Our only time constraints are that we have to be in Norfolk by June 15 because we have a flight that day to Boston. After spending some time visiting with our kids and their families in Lexington MA and Manhattan NYC we'll fly back to Norfolk on June 24 and then take two weeks cruising the Chesapeake. We will then have Capt. Dan -- our regular boat trailering guy -- pick up the boat somewhere on the western shore while we fly back to Naples on July 8. 

We cruised The Bahamas in the first Craunological (our 27' Boston Whaler) in 2017 and 2019, and are looking forward to taking Craunological II there. It is just gorgeous cruising water. One needs good weather crossing the Gulf Stream to get over there and back, but once in the islands there are lots of protected waters. We plan to run with the Gulf Stream current from the eastern end of the Florida Keys up to Bimini, then go from Bimini to the Berry Islands, the north end of Eleuthera, maybe some of the Exumas, and finish up in the Abacos. We cruised the Abacos in 2017 and 2019 so all the rest will be new and exciting.

We did the Intracoastal two years ago -- including the Chesapeake -- and are looking forward to spending more time in the Chesapeake and revisiting some of the nice stretches of the Intracoastal. But we will also try to skip the boring parts by running out in the Atlantic if weather permits. 

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