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Annual Cruise
Each year in June, members of America's Boating Club - Wilmington (both power and sail, and even folks with no boat will drive to some land-based activities) get together and cruise for one week to various destinations around the Chesapeake Bay. The cruise usually includes marina stays along with raft-ups and on the hook nights. This caters to everyone's favorites and makes sure we all get some shore leave! Dinners are a mix of ashore in a restaurant, or potluck style.

Annual Cruise May 31 - June 5 2026

Join Us for a Relaxed Boating Adventure to Solomons, MD
Boating season is just around the corner, and we are excited to announce the start of planning for ABC Wilmington's 2026 Annual Summer Cruise! This year, we're introducing a new twist by organinzing a "free form" cruise, which is a bit of a departure from our previous structured itineraries.

Destination and itinerary

Our journey this year will take us to beautiful Solomons, Maryland. Unlike past cruises, this year's trip will feature more flexibility in our schedule and destinatons. Rather than being locked into specific anchorages each day, we'll allow for adjustments based on the weather, timing, and the group's preferences. The cruise committee is currently working on planning anchorages and raft-ups both on the way down to Solomons and on the return trip.
What does "Free Form" mean?
Group Activities
With this relaxed approach, we aim to create a more enjoyable and stress-free experience for everyone. You'll have the opportunity to take your time, make decisions as a group, and adapt the route to best suit the conditions and our collective interests
The cruise committee is also hard at work orgainizing group activities to enhance the journey. As we finalize more details, you can expect regular email updates with information on planned events, anchorages, and more.
Cruise Dates
Interested in Joining?
Mark your calendars! The cruise is scheduled for May 31 through June 5, 2026. Please note that we are ending the cruise a day earlier this year to give everyone a more relaxed return to their home ports, with no need to rush back at the end of the trip
Let us know by sending an email to John Bailey at Cruise@abc-wilmington.com

2025 Annual Cruise Review Saturday June 7 to Sunday June 15

Our 2025 Annual Cruise included nine boats making six stops, anchoring more than at marinas. We had the best sailing on our first day out from Rock Hall to Shaw Bay on the Wye River.
Light winds afterwards resulted in lots of motor sailing for the remainder of the cruise.

This year we added lots of extra land activities. Colleen Schleicher organized several pre-cruise activities: Matt Melnick's singing of classic American songs at the Mainstay and a great private reception at the Selkie Book store where we listened to author Nancy Taylor Robson. The author shared stories about living and working on a tug on the Chesapeake Bay and brought along books for sale. Many of us walked away with new books for our summer reading list.
We invited any ABCW non-cruiser to participate in the land-based activities. Those who were able to attend were treated to interesting tours about Chesapeake Bay history and culture as well as the health of the Bay.
We anchored in Almshouse Creek off the South River and toured the Londontown Historic Gardens, learning about early colonial history and life on the River. Elle Basset, the South River Riverkeeper, offered a presentation on how the health of these waters is measured,and on the efforts made to protect them.
We toured the Annapolis Maritime Museum and learned about the city's maritime industry before it became the sailing capital of the east coast. Afterwards many of us took advantage of the wide variety of dining opportunities the city offers.
While anchored in Bodkin Creek we took our dinghys to Hancock Resolution - a plantation that began operation in the 1780's, with family members living there until 1960. Laura Hepting guided us to the small landing by greeting us on the beach. Four docents shared information about native plants, life on the plantation, residents of the nearby cemetery, and the area's role during the War of 1812. The docents, several of whom had personal relationships with the former owners, made an extra effort to help us feel welcome.
Baltimore was our last stop. We stayed two nights at the Harbor East Marina that gave us access to many downtown attractions. The cruisers dispersed all around town. Favorite sites included the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum, the Museum of Industry of Baltimore, the Visionary Arts Museum, the upgraded Lexington Market, Babe Ruth's home, the play "Mystery of Irma Vep" at the Everyman Theater and a jazz quartet in a small venue. Dennis Wallace wrapped up our cruise with his usual humor and warmth at the banquet held in the marina's new tent.
As always, a major highlight were the raft-ups where we can just relax and share friendship. We are grateful to the anchor boats; Mystic Star, Skylark and Star Reacher. Thanks to the efforts of Donna Zimmerman and Joanie Barber we enjoyed friendly competition completing a new trivia contest A new tradition for the club. Special thanks also go to John Schleicher, who produced the cruise guide that not only safely moved us safely through the week but also integrated our land-based activities so that the cruise logistics were seamless. We appreciate the planning efforts of the 2025 Cruise Committee and the many extra hands it took to make it all work.
See you next year!
Members are kept informed of activities planned by regular mailings of the award winning newsletter "The Lubber's Line".
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