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    Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 8:32am
With temporary tag firmly attached to our brand new 178 we took off for a 578 mile shakedown cruise to Assateague National Seashore for two nights, a lunch stop at The Crab Claw and Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., a night stopover visiting family in Westminster, Md. and then back home to Stockton, NJ.

Our takeaway: We can't wait for the next trip! We had a blast. Although I continue to fiddle with the Voyager brake controller (which I am convinced should be replaced with P3), we had no problems. According to my on board milage computer in the 4-Runner, we averaged 13.5 mpg @ 55-60 and had no issues in some pretty breezy conditions up the Eastern Shore and over Bay Bridge Friday and some really crappy 95 construction through Philly last night.

I had made a few minor mods before we left: Trimmed ply dinette locker covers and added finger holes for easier access, add 12v. plug to right of power panel, made easy access to storage below aft queen and converted curbside locker to bathroom (litter box) for Sir Captain Henry Morgan (the cat) with access portal below bed and opposite furnace.

With virtually no one at the campsite (4 of the 44 sites were occupied in the Bayside loop), we took the opportunity to drive around till we found the view we liked,  practice "docking", putting down the anchor, undocking, using dump station, charging house battery with jumper cables and trying to start campfire with purchased local green cedar (impossible). We stowed our bikes in the pod for the trip.

I could go on and on, but here's a handful of pics out of the hundreds we took. We will be going back!

P.S. I guess we are officially podders!

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very nice................are those wild horses, not familiar with the area; southern missouri has a few groups of wild horses but there hard to find/see; they hang along the jacks fork/current river; very beautiful to see; a couple years back a local shot severalUnhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 11:35am
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very nice................are those wild horses, not familiar with the area; southern missouri has a few groups of wild horses but there hard to find/see; they hang along the jacks fork/current river; very beautiful to see; a couple years back a local shot severalUnhappy

Yes, there are about 150 wild horses on Assateague. They will bite and kick, so you want to keep a little distance. Every year (a couple of weeks ago) a few are rounded up and auctioned to keep the heard healthy. They are beautiful, as are all the other critters we saw. Lot's of wild turkeys this time of year too.

This guy walked past our pod as we were having breakfast Friday morning.


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Originally posted by hogone

very nice................are those wild horses, not familiar with the area; southern missouri has a few groups of wild horses but there hard to find/see; they hang along the jacks fork/current river; very beautiful to see; a couple years back a local shot severalUnhappy

Yes, there are about 150 wild horses on Assateague. They will bite and kick, so you want to keep a little distance. Every year (a couple of weeks ago) a few are rounded up and auctioned to keep the heard healthy. They are beautiful, as are all the other critters we saw. Lot's of wild turkeys this time of year too.

This guy walked past our pod as we were having breakfast Friday morning.




That is amazing.  Wonderful trip.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 1:28pm
We're going on our shake down trip next weekend. We've had three weekends camping in the driveway, will finally be able to get away, even if only 30 miles! Thanks for posting your pictures. Some year w'll make it to that side of the U.S.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 2:10pm
Originally posted by The Pod Couple

We're going on our shake down trip next weekend. We've had three weekends camping in the driveway, will finally be able to get away, even if only 30 miles! Thanks for posting your pictures. Some year w'll make it to that side of the U.S.

You will have a great time, I am sure!!

Just a couple more shots. You will note the hookups in the site beyond the turkeys. That's for the camp host and the only hookups in the park.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 5:38pm
I'm curious as to how you have things arranged/stored in your Pod. Yesterday my husband cut the plywood boards under the dinette seats in half so we don't have to take off all the cushions to get to the storage under the seats. Today we've been getting different size cardboard boxes arranged under the seat on the left side and will use that for storing the Kuerig coffee maker, pots and pans, aluminum foil and such. The adult beverages will probably get stored there too. Not sure where to put the bathroom towels. Any suggestions?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 6:50pm
Beautiful pictures. My sister lives in Mt Airy, MD (close to Westminster) we are hoping to camp up in that area someday.  Any good campground suggestions? I need hookups though LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 7:54pm
Originally posted by The Pod Couple

I'm curious as to how you have things arranged/stored in your Pod. Yesterday my husband cut the plywood boards under the dinette seats in half so we don't have to take off all the cushions to get to the storage under the seats. Today we've been getting different size cardboard boxes arranged under the seat on the left side and will use that for storing the Kuerig coffee maker, pots and pans, aluminum foil and such. The adult beverages will probably get stored there too. Not sure where to put the bathroom towels. Any suggestions?

Hi PC,

I'll take some pics of the first simple mods we did - all taken from the wonderful experiences of the folks here. After a few days in the pod we got lot's more mods in mind.

I trimmed the forward (hitch end) of the port and starboard (roadside and curbside) locker covers in the dinette. They were impossible to lift without binding on the forward (wrap around) cushion and had no finger hole or pull. I took off an inch and added 3/4 inch to the divider. Now they lift easily after removing side cushion. We use pretty large plastic tubs in the lockers w/lids than can be removed easily.

I removed the silly screws from the forward piece of ply under the queen bed and added 4 small strap hinges between the two pieces and a finger pull in the forward piece. This makes it easy to lift, bending the mattress and a 40" 1x2 to brace up whilst we either tend to water heater or, much more importantly, Sir Henry's litter box which we keep in the starboard aft locker just behind head (bathroom). I made up a U shaped "divider" with some mdf scraps I have which we can leave in place or easily move to divide the locker space. I cut a cat size oval below the bed and opposite of the furnace for Sir Henry to step through and find his "space". I'll post some pics tomorrow. All my initial ideas came from the "Pod Mods... forum".

Like us, my guess is you will pack much more than you really need and will come back with a lot more and better ideas than you left with. Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 8:04pm
Originally posted by The Tweeners

Beautiful pictures. My sister lives in Mt Airy, MD (close to Westminster) we are hoping to camp up in that area someday.  Any good campground suggestions? I need hookups though LOL


My Mom's driveway! She's 88 going on 38, has a plug in her garage, a ping-pong table in the basement, makes a great crab soup and will talk your ears off! LOL

I'm not sure about campgrounds near Westminster, but I bet the further west you get towards Frederick and western Maryland you can find lots. I think techntrek is a Marylander with a lot more experience with Maryland campgrounds than me. I could talk to you for hours about small yacht anchorages on the Bay, though!

Have fun!

fred

P.S. Speaking of Maryland, I thought I should add this shot from St. Michaels, Maryland. We stopped for lunch at The Crab Claw and this was always one of my favorite sailing destinations on the Bay. This shot is from a section of the Maritime Museum, which had ample parking room for TV and pod.




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