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The Eastern Shore
was given its name by Captain John Smith, who sailed from
Jamestown in the summer of 1608 to explore the Chesapeake
Bay as far north as the Sassafras River. Kent Island was one
of the initial settlements, starting about 1631, and for three
hundred years thereafter the Eastern Shore thrived on its
agricultural and seafood base, and prided itself on its distinct
and independent ways. |
| The completion of the Bay Bridge
linking Annapolis to Kent Island in 1952 ended the Eastern
Shore's previous isolation,although residents proudlycling
to a culture and attitudes that have always given the Eastern
Shore its unique flavor. |
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Kent County is bounded
by Delaware on the east, and what is the Mason and Dixon line,
on the north by the Sassafras River and Cecil County, on the
west by Chesapeake Bay, and on the south by the Chester River.
The fact that three sides of the county are waterways means
that opportunities for water-based recreation are truly extraordinary. |
| All three areas are superb boating locales,
where beautiful scenery combines farmlands with historic mansions,
where many gunkholes invite a quiet night's anchorage, where
there are parks, bird sanctuaries and preserves, plus the
Schooner Sultana, museums and historic areas to visit. Anchorages,
transient docking, and excellent service and support facilities
are plentiful throughout the County. |
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Sailing
-- The Chesapeake Bay and the Sassafras and Chester Rivers
are ideal sailing waters. There are ample marinas for those
who prefer to tie up for the evening, but there are also famous
gunkholes for those who like to drop anchor for an overnight.
Many areas are shallow, but the bottom is soft and the damage
from grounding is mostly to the captain's pride rather than
to his craft.
The Chesapeake Bay log canoe was originally
the Indian hollowed log without sail. Early Colonials added
a simple sail, and then went to three and five log construction
to increase the size of the craft. They are narrow of beam
and have hiking planks on which the crew maneuver to provide
counterweight to the enormous amount of sail carried. |
| Power
Boating -- Power boaters find a wonderful variety of choices
in these waters. With generally shallower draft than sailboats,
these boaters can range closer to shore and farther upstream.
Canoes&Kayaks -- These are the ultimate
shallow draft vessels. In addition to the rivers and streams
in and about Kent County, they can take advantage of several
interior lakes.
Launching Ramps -- There are almost two
dozen launching ramps, both county-maintained and commercial.
Kent County sells an annual sticker that must be exhibited
to show that a launch fee has been paid. |
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Marinas -- There are over thirty marinas
on the banks of the Sassafras and Chester Rivers and the Kent
County Bayshore area. These marinas range from large ones
complete with ships' stores and gift shops, restaurants, pools,
and playgrounds to those more directly concerned with boating
operations. The latter include, however, marinas with seventy-ton
lifts, rescue operations, and engine and boat repair facilities.
All marinas have slips and many have moorings. |
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