Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing Has Become a Favorite Summer Home Port On the Chesapeake for Large Cruising Multihulls

Many large cruising (and racing) multihulls are beginning their annual northward migration  from Florida and the Caribbean in order to avoid the hurricane season.  The Chesapeake Bay is a popular destination for those sailors to spend their summer.  The Bay offers good sailing, interesting places to explore, and readily available marine services.  Plus, hurricanes rarely visit the Chesapeake.

Many of those northbound multihull sailors are finding Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing to be an ideal summer home port.  Its increasing popularity is largely due to the Marina’s ability to accommodate large multihulls.  The Marina features a 75-ton Travelift able to launch and haul multihulls with beams of up to 31’, and their 104 brand-new floating slips can accommodate multihulls up to 60’ in length and 30’ wide.  Sailors can also take advantage of the Marina’s ABYC Certified Service Department, The Landing restaurant, 30-room luxury inn, the popular Jellyfish Joel’s Beach Bar, a 9-hole executive golf course, and other services and amenities.

 Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing is a part of Safe Harbor Marinas, the country’s largest network of quality marinas and yacht yards, with over 135 locations nationwide, including more than 50 along the Atlantic Coast and 11 on the Chesapeake alone.  Safe Harbor Slipholder/Members are automatically entitled to many Membership benefits, including unlimited transient dockage nights at any Safe Harbor Marina, and significant fuel discounts: noteworthy advantages for boaters on their northward treks.

 Multihull sailors can learn more about Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing and their multihull services by visiting the Marina’s website https://shmarinas.com/locations/safe-harbor-great-oak-landing/