Can I anchor in this channel?

leakytarp

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Hi all,
What is the etiquette or what are the rules on anchoring in a channel in the Chesapeake Bay? I live across the street from a channel and can see the water but have no direct access, see pic below. So I always have to trailer the boat and it's a 30 minute boat ride from the ramp to get back to this spot. Therefore it would be nice to just anchor it there on weekends and then use a sup board from a closeby public dock to get to it. I always thought it was not permitted but saw this sail boat anchor there today and leave, so I wonder if he is just risking it or if he is actually allowed to do it. What if not? Would they tow the boat or 'just' mail a fine and how much would a violation cost? What about theft? Anyone have any experiences on this topic? Thanks.
 

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alldodge

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Unless someone comes along with hard info, I would suggest contacting the USCG. They will be able to tell you without a doubt what you can and cannot do. For Chesapeake Bay you have Annapolis, MD and Cape Charles, VA
 

charleso

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Perhaps at least get on speaking terms with one or two of the dock owners. Who knows, a six pack may get them to let you tie up?
 

Ned L

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There is also a bit of a difference between 'let's drop the hook here while we have a sandwich, then get going again', and leaving a boat unattended overnight or longer.
 
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