- Gunkholing
Gunkholing is a
boating term referring to a type of cruising in shallow or shoal water, meandering from place to place, spending the nights in coves. The term refers to the gunk, or mud, typical of the creeks, coves, marshes, sloughs, and rivers that are referred to as gunkholes. Because of the slow pace, this type of cruising is best enjoyed by those cruising bysailboat or trawler. While not necessary, gunkholers typically seek out the serenity of isolated anchorages over the crowds of marinas and popular bays, and a minimal draft is preferred, since gunkholers tend to go as far up and into the gunkholes as possible, seeking ever more inaccessible destinations.Not all boating locales make for good gunkholing. The many inlets, bays, and rivers in places like the
San Juan Islands and theInside Passage can make for ideal gunkholes, as opposed to the relatively inaccessible coastlines ofSouthern California and Baja. Other locales well-suited to gunkholing include theIntracoastal Waterway , theNew York State Canal System , theChesapeake Bay [Cruising the Chesapeake: A Gunkholer's Guide by William H. Shellenberger. Camden, ME: International Marine Publishing, 2001, ISBN13:9780071363716 ] , and the many canals and rivers ofOntario .References
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