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Transiting the C & D Canal

The C&D Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal,  connects these two bays at the northern end. This canal is used by commercial shipping traveling between Wilmington on the Delaware River and Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay. Auto carriers, barges, and container ships are common sights on this canal. Boaters need to be on the lookout for these ships which travel at 10 knots to 17 knots in speed.

The canal is wide enough for a small yacht to pass these commercial ships but you need to stay alert and keep out of their way. Commercial ships have the right of way in these situations.


Navigation in the
C&D canal

Schaefer's canal
House and Marina C&D

Chesapeake House
at Engineer's Cove, C&D

Railroad bridge in
lifted postion

Out the C&D into
the Del. Bay at Reedy Is.
 

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