On Friday, Nov 7 we decided to pull out of Oxford and make our way north and west. The wind was supposed to be 10-15 southwest but as our luck would have it, it turned to mostly nothing out of the northwest. We were only able to sail to Knapps Narrows (~8 nm) and then the rest was a motor. Knapps Narrows is a short cut from the Choptank River to the Bay. It's only about 1/2 mile long and cuts out 7 or so miles. It's really a pretty interesting place with floating docks and a drawbridge.
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