"ICW Trip 2001 Leg 3 York River opposite Yorktown" Gloucester Point by grandmaR


Gloucester Point Travel Guide: 6 reviews and 6 photos

October 28, 2001 From Kilmarnock, VA

Leaving Indian Creek: We finally decided to bite the bullet and go regardless of the weather. It looked like it wouldn't be so bad today.

I was at the helm. The GPS hooked to my computer wasn't acquiring satellites, and while I was trying to fix it, I ran us suddenly hard aground (having temporarily forgotten that going out the creek red is on the left). The boat stood on its nose, which threw Lucette who was below onto the floor and gave her a big goose egg on the head. Max and I were in the cockpit, and it didn't affect us too much. I thought it was kind of interesting. Bob was on the stern, and he was mad.

In the bay, winds were 17-21 knots all day and gusting up to 29 and the waves were 4-6 feet, fortunately on the quarter so it wasn’t too bumpy a ride, but no one felt much like eating breakfast.

On the radio, heard that someone lost their dink (like we lost the solar panel last spring coming north). Bob thought we could get all the way down to Hampton and maybe stay at the Old Pt. Comfort Marina again, but I couldn't get them on the phone at first because they've changed the exchange to 788 (not the area code as I thought at first, just the exchange), and then when I finally contacted them, was informed that because of 9-11 they are not taking transients at all. We mostly sailed, and did 46 nm at an average speed of 6 knots

I was still a bit uncomfortable with the weather, so we went into the York River, and stayed across from Yorktown just down from the fixed Rt. 17 bridge at York River Yacht Haven in Sarah Creek (out of sight on the right of the photo above). The chart shows our track into the marina and the bridge is on the left side of the chart.

We ate at the River's Inn Restaurant, which was a very fancy restaurant with prices to match. Bob had she-crab soup and an appetizer, and I had the Blue Plate special, and we drank iced tea, and the bill was over $41.00. They did give us wooden nickels for 50 cent draft beers which Max and Lucette used.

Next stop Norfolk

Pros and Cons
  • Pros:Popular locally
  • Cons:Too expensive, and too far from the bay
  • In a nutshell:Historic Area
  • Last visit to Gloucester Point: Oct 2001
  • Intro Updated Aug 4, 2003
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  • GunnyO Dec 26, 2008 at 3:16 PM Report Abuse

    Wife & I lived in Poquoson a few years back and we have never found a better Fish Resturant then River's End. We always went for lunch on weekends, not so expensive and always had great food & service. Great Place

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    JREllison May 12, 2008 at 5:27 PM Report Abuse

    We were at the point in 2005 but I lost the pictures needed to show a friend the bridge. Thanks

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    grandmaR Feb 7, 2003 at 7:02 AM Report Abuse

    No the boat was fine - just scraped a little paint off the keel

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    daarth Feb 7, 2003 at 12:34 AM Report Abuse

    Good grief! I hope the boat was not damaged?

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