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IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME 13 | ISSUE 8

features

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Tech It Out: Evinrude iDock Joystick Piloting System Docking can be a breeze in less than ideal conditions.

by Kaylie Jasinski

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Bay People: Peter Abbott: Angling for More Bay Scientists

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An angler giving back in the form of scholarships for science-minded young people.

by Captain Art Pine

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Rock Hall, at the Crossroads of Past and Present Find an authentic Chesapeake country small-town vibe with big amenities for boaters (including pirates).

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11 Tips for Cruising with Kids

Get infants and teenagers involved on the boat, and you’ll all have more fun.

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by Duffy Perkins

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Eye on the Bay: the Antique and Classic Boat Show

Photos from the sunny, wonderful Father’s Day weekend event.

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Bluewater Fishing: Billfish Excitement

You owe it to yourself to give billfish a try; there’s nothing else like it. ##Photo by Shutterstock, courtesy of The Billfish Foundation

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Allyson Stone submitted the winning cover shot of Bruin, a one-year-old golden retriever. Learn more about the boat dog contest on page 18.

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Editor’s Note by Kaylie Jasinski Letters Dog Days of Summer Photo Contest Runners-Up Dock Talk Creek Crawling in Electric Boats Build, Race, Recycle! The BQ Cardboard Boat Race Chesapeake Calendar

sponsored by the Boatyard Bar & Grill 37 Invasive Plant Species by Pamela Tenner Kellett 40 Boat Notes: Grady-White 235 Freedom

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68 Fish News by FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow sponsored by Waterfront Marine 72 Fish Spot: Crisfield by Eric Burnley 73 Fishing Tips by Eric Burnley 74 Charter Fishing Guide

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66 Tides and Currents sponsored by Harbour Cove Marina 71 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 75 Biz Buzz 76 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 83 Marketplace 86 Chesapeake Classic: Southern Maryland

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Riding Shotgun! O by Kaylie Jasinksi

ver Father’s Day Weekend, I was able to head down to St. Michaels for the annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, a great event every year, but this year was extra special – I got to ride shotgun in a jersey speed skiff. I was walking along the pier, taking in the rows of wooden classics when my eye caught a bright green skiff, aptly named Insanity, with matching neon green bowlines. The owner introduced himself and asked if I wanted to take a ride, to which I heartily responded YES! As we were motoring away from the pier, he casually told me the boat can hit speeds of more than 80 miles per hour. Hearing that, I decided to cinch my life jacket a little tighter but still was in no way deterred. Then I started to think – no one knows I’ve left the show, I don’t even know this man’s last name, and we’re about to hit speeds of 80 miles per hour, faster than I’ve ever experienced on a boat. To go back a little, I’m a big fan of true crime novels. And as is often the case in true crime novels, a person goes off with a stranger and is never heard from again. And I always wonder, what made them ignore their better judgement? What induced them

to ignore the little voice in the back of their mind and go off with a complete stranger? Well, now I know what would induce me. A really fast boat. Jersey Speed Skiffs are known for getting airborne and even rolling sideways at pretty intense speeds. I had been wanting to get my hands on one ever since I saw them race at the Cambridge Classic. And now here was my chance

– of course I said yes! Better judgement be damned. And the owner of the boat, Dan Clapp, could not have been nicer. We hit those top speeds easily, twisted and turned dramatically, and I could not keep the smile off my face. Later as I was walking back to the PropTalk table at the festival, an older gentleman came over because he was looking for someone from our team. He jokingly remarked how the table had been unmanned “for so long” and asked where I had been, to which I responded, “roaring down the river on a Jersey Speed

Skiff!” Apparently right after my ride had finished, this gentleman had struck up a conversation with Clapp, and he too had been offered a ride. Like me, he could not wipe the smile off his face. The Chesapeake boating community is a special place, made up, for the most part, of people more than willing to lend a helping hand and to foster the love of boating and of the Bay in others. This isn’t to say you should abandon your better judgement all together, but you couldn’t find a more welcoming group of boaters than at the Antique and Classic Boat Festival. Still, when I called my dad to tell him about my wild ride, he may have had a minor heart attack. “Did you wear a helmet?” he says. “Nope!” “Was there a roll bar, like the racers have?” “Nope! And Dad, we got up to 80 miles per hour!” But when he got over his initial shock at my ‘caution to the wind’ attitude, he began researching APBA classes that might be more suitable for beginners and even began researching used race boats on Craigslist, in case I ever wanted to seriously give it a try. He’s a boater on the Chesapeake, after all. You couldn’t find a more enthusiastic and welcoming group of people.

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Alice and her Vintage Car

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f our photo on page 44 of the July PropTalk, which shows a woman next to a vintage car at the Antique and Classic Boat Festival, captioned “a visitor to the 2016 festival,” Al Schreitmueller writes: “That is Alice Ryan in front of the car she has restored (a 1922 Packard) and has on display—she’s not ‘just’ a visitor.”

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n the July PropTalk Racing News (page 60), the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association Kent Island Regatta is listed as July 17, but the event actually unfolds July 15.


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f you are a Chesapeake-based boater who’s taken a cruising journey this summer—that can be a far-flung adventure, charter trip, or memorable cruise on the Bay—we would like to hear from you. Send an email to editor@proptalk.com to tell us a bit about your trip, and we will have one of our writers reach out to you. Happy summer boating!

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Boat Dogs

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Dog Days of Summer Contest

ll I can say is wow! Proptalk readers sure love their boat dogs! Over the past few months we’ve received nearly 100 boat dog photos by email and through Facebook for our “Dog Days of Summer” Cover Contest. It was a very tough decision but we were able to narrow down our favorites, based not only on the

cute photo, but also proper cover shape. We love seeing so many submissions and will continue to add photos to our online Boat Dog gallery at proptalk.com/boatdogs. Email photos to kaylie@proptalk. com. Congratulations to our cover contest winner, Bruin, a one-year-old golden retriever, submitted by Allyson Stone. According to Stone, “his favorite hobby is going out for a boat ride. Sometimes we find him just hanging out on the pier waiting for someone to take him. My dad, Gary Stone, builds boats in his spare time. Pictured is his latest, a 19 foot Chesapeake Bay deadrise skiff.” We had several honorable mentions, including Skittles, a seven-year-old cockapoo. According to owner Steve Loomis, Skittles “has enjoyed being on the boat since he was a puppy. When we are drum or cobia fishing he likes to rest in the net so he won’t miss us catching a nice fish.” Next we have Miss Georgia Girl. Owner Jessica Wimmer tells us: “She absolutely loves the water and boating more than any

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DockTALK

Summer Stargazing I

s one of your bucket list items to catch a meteor shower while at anchor? Or maybe even a solar eclipse? This summer, make it happen! There are plenty of upcoming astrological events, just make sure to give yourself enough time to get away from bright city lights.

Total Solar Eclipse: August 21

For the first time in 99 years, a shadow will cross the lower 48 states, coast to coast. As the moon passes before the sun, the shadow it casts will be approximately seventy miles wide. Between the hours of 10:20 a.m. and 2:43 p.m. (local times) the shadow will move from Oregon to South Carolina, travelling almost 2500 miles in about an hour and a half. But in any one spot, the maximum totality of duration will last only about two minutes. We on the Bay won’t get the “totality” experience, but the sun will appear to be partially obscured all across North America and in Hawaii. If you feel like traveling, Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Columbia, SC, are expected to be great viewing locations (relatively nearby). NASA cautions: “Do not attempt to observe the partial or annular phases of any eclipse with the naked eye,” as this can result in permanent eye damage or blindness.

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Full Moon

The next full moon is August 7: the Sturgeon Moon. Some Native American tribes called the August moon the Sturgeon Moon because sturgeon would be caught in abundance during this time in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. It was also known as the “Full Green Corn Moon.”

Perseid Meteor Shower

The American Meteor Society classifies meteor showers into four groups based on intensity: Major, Minor, Variable, and Weak. The next major shower coming up for our region is the Perseids, which run July 13-August 26, with the peak expected on the night of August 11-12 or night of August 12-13, from

late night until dawn. It is considered one of the most popular showers of the year for the Northern Hemisphere, as its meteors are typically fast and bright and frequently leave persistent trains. In a dark, moonless sky, this shower often produces 50 or more meteors per hour. This year, however, stargazers will have to contend with the glare of the waning gibbous moon which rises at mid-evening. But most Perseid meteors are bright, so it is expected to be a decent show despite the glare of the moon.

Meteor Watching Tips (Tips courtesy earthsky.org)

• Find a dark, open sky to view the meteor shower. • When bright moonlight is expected, try and sit within a moon shadow, or consider trying to watch during the early evening hours. You might just catch a rare earthgrazer (a long, slow, colorful meteor traveling horizontally across the early to mid-evening sky). • Meteors come in spurts, interspersed with lulls; give yourself at least an hour of observation time. Your eyes can take as long as 20 minutes to adjust to the darkness.

• All meteors come from a single point in the sky, in this case the constellation Perseus. If you trace the paths of the Perseids backwards, you’ll find their origin. • Be patient. Find a comfortable spot, bring a chair or blanket, and just enjoy the night sky. 20 August 2017 PropTalk.com


A Clap from Above

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ost boaters on the Chesapeake Bay will experience a late afternoon or evening thunderstorm at some point during the summer months. From June through September, it seems they occur at least once a week and sometimes more frequently. While only a small percentage of lightning strikes actually reach the ground (the rest are cloud to cloud), statistics don’t mean much if it’s your boat that lightning strikes. If a thunderstorm is headed your direction, get off the water early. Even veteran Bay boaters have been surprised by how quickly a storm can befall them. In the event that it’s impossible to reach safe harbor, the cabin is the safest place on a boat. Even inside, care should be taken to avoid standing near any large metal object, such as a refrigerator, or on a sailboat, the mast. If you must remain topside, don’t touch metal objects and stay as low as possible. If lightning does strike, BoatU.S. suggests doing a safety check, in this order: first make sure all people are okay; then check the bilge for water (which could indicate damage to through-hull fittings or punch holes); next check electronics and the compass; and finally, check the hull, since a lightning strike can damage fiberglass. If the boat is trailerable, inspect the bottom when you get home. If it’s not trailerable, consider hauling the boat to get a good look. A 2013 NOAA study found that during the prior seven years, 64 percent of lightning strike deaths (which, of course are rare) occurred during leisure activities, with fishing at the top of the list. Anglers with tall fishing towers should take extra caution because tall boats are more at risk. And all boaters should use common sense. Although electronics are fantastic tools for watching the weather, they do not replace looking up and monitoring the sky. Follow us!

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Surviving Jellyfish and Sea Nettles

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t’s estimated that a whopping 500,000 jellyfish stings are suffered every summer around the Bay. Although stings from our local jellies are not usually dangerous, they can be painful and irritating, and are definitely something to be avoided. Common symptoms include pain, redness, burning, swelling, and even bleeding. If you or someone you’re with is the unfortunate victim of a jellyfish sting, don’t rub it or rinse with fresh water. Those treatments may just make things worse. And for heaven’s sake, don’t let your friend pee on it, no matter how much he claims it will relieve the pain. That’s just plain gross. Instead, apply a vinegar rinse or baking soda paste, and carefully remove any tentacles with tweezers. Then apply a cold compress and perhaps take a pain reliever. The effectiveness of kitchen remedies, such as lemon juice and meat tenderizer, is suspect. And by all means avoid crazy urban legend remedies such as gasoline or other solvents, which are both dangerous and highly discouraged. The best defense is a good offense, so be proactive about keeping tentacles away from skin. For river-lounging purposes try a protective net, such as the Nettle Net Boat Pool, to create a jelly-free zone alongside your anchored vessel or dock. For distance swimming, protective clothing, such as a wetsuit or the jelly-specific Stinger Suit, will provide an effective barrier. Several creams and lotions that claim to prevent stings are also on the market. If you’ve tried one, tell us how it worked at editor@proptalk.com. Three types of jellyfish can be found in the Bay: lion’s main jellyfish, common jellyfish (also called moon jellies), and sea nettles. Lion’s main jellies are orangebrown in color and like cold water. They visit the Bay during the winter. Right now it’s the moon jellies and sea nettles that we need to be concerned about. Moon jellyfish have a transparent body and an umbrella shaped bell, while sea nettles have a smooth bell that is milky-white. From May through October these slippery, wiggly, gelatinous creatures are common in the lower Bay, but they travel as far north as Annapolis, and sometimes beyond. Updated sea nettle probabilities at locations around the Bay may be found at buoybay.noaa.gov/locations. Follow us!

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beach a lot at Sandy Point State Park, which is where Andrea was stung by a jellyfish, so the beginning of my first story, “Jordan the Jellyfish,” is true.

Tell us about yourself. I live in Bowie, MD, and have two adult daughters, Alyssa and Andrea. They’re characters (as children) in a lot of my stories. We used to go to the

How did you get started writing? Maybe 10 years after the jellyfish stung my daughter, my boyfriend and I went to Breezy Point Beach, and there were jellyfish constantly coming up in the

##Author Cindy Freland and her Chesapeake Bay-based children’s books. Photo by Jon C. Munson II

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waves. I remembered about Andrea being stung. That’s when I decided to write the first story. I took some of the characters—Curtis the crab and Olivia the osprey—for my next books. I also have one about the wild ponies on Assateague Island and a purple ladybug at Deep Creek Lake. What did you learn in the process? I did in-depth research, reading online about animals and their habitats; I want to get everything correct about the animals’ habitats, what they eat, and even what color they are. I have learned so much. Who does your illustrations? I have wonderful illustrators in Bowie, Pennsylvania, India, Uruguay, and the UK, whom I found online in Facebook writers’ and illustrators’ groups. I’m very particular about my illustrations and want them to be not too cartoony, more realistic. What’s next? “Macy the Mermaid,” about a mermaid who helps watermen find fish and crabs, comes out in September. Where can our readers find your books? At 51 retail locations and 24 libraries in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New York, and even Florida, as well as on Amazon and at my website cbaykidsbooks.com.


How to Be Safe and Come Back for More 10 Tips for New Paddlers by Beth Dumesco

1. First, realize it’s not as easy as it looks. Most new paddlers struggle with just launching without falling in. 2. Get yourself trained up. Take a class that includes on-the-water practice. At the very least, take the state safe boating class. Find classes at americancanoe.org. Also check out the Paddle Smart WebTV Series videos. 3. Don’t be a speed bump. Yes, that is the terminology some go-fast boat skippers use to refer to kayaks and SUPs. Smart paddlers make themselves more visible. A bright orange or yellow-green vessel and brightly colored paddles, T-shirts, and hats are also good ideas. Stay out of channels, shipping lanes, and marina fairways. If you must cross a channel, cut across at 90 degree angles to reduce your transit time. 4. Get a vessel safety exam. What? For a kayak? Yes! Both the Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Power Squadrons will do vessel safety checks on paddle craft for free. 5. Use the required equipment. To be legal you must have a serviceable lifejacket, a 360-degree white light, and a sound signal, such as a whistle (or horn) tethered to your lifejacket. 6. Always wear your lifejacket. No one gets a warning before they fall in. 7. Think about what could go wrong. It’s not unusual for new paddlers to tell their friends “I’m only going up the creek,” or “I’m just going out on the lake to fish.” Ask “what if” questions, and if something negative has a reasonable chance of happening (such as a thunderstorm), plan a way to avoid it. Check the weather forecasts and take a marine radio. 8. Make sure your vessel is in shape: No hull or deck cracks, dents, or leaks. Hatch covers should be secure and keep water out. Positive flotation in the form of bulkheads, airbags, or foam should be in working order. Your paddle or oars should be in good shape and effective. Use leashes to make sure they don’t float away. 9. Get geared up. A pump or bailer could be handy if you take on water. If you take an anchor, make sure you have a track to move the anchor rode Follow us!

to your bow. (An anchor over the side can turn your vessel sideways to the waves, swamping you.) Flares, flashing LEDs, and orange flags can summon help. 10. Don’t go out alone. It’s more fun to go out with other people, as long as they’re sober and responsible enough to avoid trouble. If you really want to enjoy nature alone, leave a float plan with a reliable friend or family member.

##Bright colored clothing is always a good idea when paddling. Photo by Dan Phelps

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Working for the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim

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very year, on a sunny Sunday morning in early June, an amazing group of people participate in the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim, swimming the width of the Bay right between the spans of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, 4.4 miles. They are endurance athletes whose stories and motivations are as widely diverse as they are. They are mature and young, life-long athletes and people who have found fitness to overcome life’s challenges, couples, parents and their adult children, and solitary swimmers. There is a tremendous logistical effort put forth by the Chesapeake Bay Power Boaters Association (CBPBA) to support these swimmers and keep them safe. The association takes this responsibility every year, and tons of boaters come from all over the Bay to be part of the safety fleet for this event. The fleet is manned by boaters of all varieties from kayakers to PWC, to small boats, to larger craft such as our 36-foot trawler. Safety fleet boats gather at the Bay Bridge Marina the evening before the

Fishin’ Boats From Fishin’ Folks

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swim for an organizational meeting. We pulled in, and the dock hands directed us to the slips filling with other safety fleeters. We recognized many of the other boats from previous years. We all attended the pre-swim meeting and then headed back to our boats where, as is typically the case, we all ended up standing on the docks chatting. With all of us knowing we had to be underway early, we enjoyed our dock time but turned in early. Underway at 7:30 a.m. the next morning, boats had to be spread across the Bay and on station at our assigned spot by 8 a.m. The race would start at 8:30 a.m., and we needed to be ready to help any swimmers who needed us. The event kicked off with swimmers leaving the beach at Sandy Point State Park, and all the safety preparation culminated in the next two to three hours of idling and adjusting position, as when finding the right fishing spot, to stay where we were most needed. There are, understandably, no boats with any moving gear allowed anywhere near the swimmers, so if a swimmer needs help, a kayaker tows

them out to a boat. Most folks don’t need medical help; they recognize, as marathon runners sometimes do, for whatever reason, they won’t be finishing this year. We stay ready and vigilant, trying to stay stationary throughout the race. This year the weather and sea state were good, allowing more swimmers to make it to the finish line at Hemingway’s Restaurant on the Eastern Shore, but we were still needed by two swimmers. They all seem to come aboard with disappointment and resignation. We bring water, a towel, and whatever else we have to offer them. Finding a place to sit, they settle in to wait for the end of the race, when we can take them to the marina where their supporters wait to console and offer solace to them. The official website for the event reports, “The Great Chesapeake Bay Swim (GCBS) is one of America’s premier open-water swim challenges.” We’re all honored to participate each year and do our part to help keep these amazing swimmers safe.

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##4.4-mile swimmers psych themselves up before the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim June 11. Photo by Dom J Manalo

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Farewell to Friends

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Ray Porter Sr.

n 1979, Raymond “Butch” Porter Sr. purchased Porter’s Seneca Marina in Middle River, MD, and from that day on he had been a mainstay in the Baltimore County boating community. On April 1, 1979, Porter purchased the marina on Seneca Park Road that would later be named Porter’s Seneca Marina. The property had served as a marina since the 1940s and was previously called Stevens Boat Yard. According to his son, Ray Porter, “Mom (Sheila Porter) said he was having a mid-life crisis” for buying a marina, let alone buying a marina on April Fools’ Day. Previous to that, Porter belonged to the Steamfitters Local union, but he “didn’t want to carry a lunch box anymore,” according to his son. He wanted to go into business for himself. Over the years they built up the property, adding two floating piers, reconfiguring the standing piers, and building the marina shop. Porter later became one of the founding members of the Marine Trades Association of

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Baltimore County (MTABC), which was formed in 1988. In the early 2000s, he was instrumental in developing the Middle River fireworks show and helped to run that event for 15 years with MTABC. Last year the show was put on by Eastern Yacht Club, but sadly, this year the show did not happen. But Porter’s son, along with other dedicated Baltimore County boaters, hopes to get the show going again next year, In his personal life Ray was a passionate boater through and through. The first boat he ever owned was a 25-foot Southwester (now Parker); then he moved up to a 31-foot Bertram, and later a 38-foot Bertram. Every July he used to take the boat down to Virginia Beach and then Ocean City for a few weeks to get in some offshore tuna fishing. On the Bay he enjoyed rockfishing as well as deer and duck hunting in the winter. But most of all he loved his family and working at the marina. “He enjoyed going to work every day, interacting with people,” his son Ray says. “He made a lot of friends through

the marina, especially with other marina owners. His best friend was Bob Palmer of Tradewinds Marina, and we would joke that they would have to get an intercom put in because they talked so much.” The boating community has lost a dear friend. Friends may make memorial contributions to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson Research Foundation. ~KJ


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hank you to Annapolis Electric Boat Rentals for inviting Team PropTalk out June 22 for an afternoon creek crawl in Spa Creek on two Duffy electric boats. It was a muggy day, and as our team walked across the peninsula, we wondered if it would be as fun as it sounded. Yes, it was! The little breeze out there on the water felt like heaven as we putted along—or silently cruised along as is the case—Spa Creek with Ego Alley, the big yachts at the yacht basin, and the pretty residential part of the creek as backdrops. Greg Horne and Sherry Hewitt, the new owners of Annapolis Electric Boat Rentals are thrilled to bring the

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he second annual Bowleys Quarters Cardboard Boat Race and Water Wise Event was held Saturday, June 17 at Miami Beach State Park in Middle River, MD. The event was made possible thanks to Joanne Hock and Mimi Rehbein, along with the Bowleys Quarters Improvement Association’s Just BQuz group. Prior to the race, the Maryland Natural Resources Police presented a talk on basic water safety concepts on ways to avoid drownings. The first race entailed a timed one hour build on-site for the children, followed by a race for the adults, who built their boats at home following a set of guidelines. Despite some wind and choppy conditions, this year’s event went off without a hitch! #

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CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta Kent Island Yacht Club, Chester, MD. Cocktail Class racing.

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Tall Timbers Regatta Tall Timbers Marina, Tall Timbers, MD. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.

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Vintage Outboard Motor Meet 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Flying Point Park, Edgewood, MD. Display, buy, sell vintage motors and marine parts. Plenty of space! Small donation for lunch. For more information, call Lee Norris: (443) 8235758. Presented by the Old Bay Chapter Antique Outboard Motor Club.

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CLC In-Water Demo Presented by Chesapeake Light Craft. Held at Jonas Green Park in Annapolis at 5:30 p.m. Free, RSVPs requested.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Dublin 5 (high energy Irish rock). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.

21-22

Flounder Fishing Tournament Virginia Beach, VA. Benefiting the Southside Boys & Girls Club.

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Baltimore Artscape America’s largest free arts festival! Artists, craftspeople, visual art exhibits, outdoor sculpture, live music, and more. The Patricia and Arthur Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric sits at the center of the festival, Baltimore, MD.

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Customer Appreciation Day 4 to 9 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. A thank celebration to all Yankee Point customers. Live music 6-9 p.m. by Thomas Ruark (sax blues). Free.

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Wish-a-Fish Ocean City The Wish-A-Fish Foundation hosts fishing events in Maryland and Virginia for special needs children and their families. All loading and unloading of families will be at the Bahia Marina, Ocean City, MD. Check in noon, fish 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Cookout to follow fishing at Ocean City Marlin Club. Sponsored by Ocean City Marlin Club.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department, Middle River, MD. $35, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advanced registration required: (410) 800-8420. Portion of the proceeds benefit Junior Firefighters program.

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CAPCA Monthly Meeting 7:15 p.m. Annapolis Elks Lodge. Social hour begins at 6:30. Open to the public. Speaker Bryan Jackson: Forecasting the Weather for the Bay and its Tributaries.

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92nd Annual Chincoteague Pony Swim The Saltwater Cowboys will swim the ponies from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island at slack tide, sometime between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Mad Blend (party blend of rock, reggae, funk). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.

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Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program 7 to 8 p.m. Watermens’ Hall at Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. VIMS Marine Recreational Specialist Susanna Musick shares why the Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program is important. Also learn the “do’s and don’ts” for handling the fishes you release.

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4th Annual Huk Big Fish Classic Talbot Street Pier, Ocean City, MD.

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Parrothead Party 4 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Caribbean-style buffet, dancing, leis for all! Jimmy Buffett music 8-11 p.m. $5.


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Friends of Fort McHenry Crab Feast 4 to 8 p.m. at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore. Sip libations from Heavy Seas Brewery and Atlantic Wines, enjoy BBQ and Maryland crabs, and jam to the tunes of the Eastport Oyster Boys. $75 adults, $45 ages 6-20.

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Summer Regatta Breton Bay, Leonardtown, MD, at the town’s new Waterfront Park. Shuttle service from parking areas to race. Southern Maryland Boat Club.

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Chesapeake Cowboys Event Extreme boat docking. 1 p.m. Wicomico Yacht Club, Eden, MD.

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Eastport Oyster Boys Concert Performing at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Sean Hetrick & the Leftovers (alternative rock). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.

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Rock the Dock Concert Series Bruce in the USA, a Bruce Springsteen Tribute. 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa, Chesapeake Beach, MD. $20.

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Shuck-n-Suck Oyster Festival At the Oyster Farm Marina at King’s Creek in Cape Charles, VA.

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Cape Charles Shuck and Suck Regatta Cape Charles, VA. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.

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Point Lookout Lighthouse Open House The lighthouse will be open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to the public for self-guided tours. Admission fee to enter Point Lookout State Park, Scotland, MD.

5

Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce Flounder Tournament 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pines Point Marina, Ocean Pines, MD. (410) 641-5306. Must be registered by Friday August 4 at 5 p.m. to participate in tournament. Follow us!

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Mount Harmon Lotus Bloosom Art and Nature Festival 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Mount Harmon Plantation, Earleville, MD. Showcases the American lotus water lily in peak bloom and features nature-inspired fine arts and craft vendors, wagon rides, live music, children’s crafts, living history demonstrations, and more. $5.

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CCA Baltimore Kids Catch 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Canton Waterfront Park, Baltimore, MD. Free.

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Upper Bay Art Festival 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. McDaniel Yacht Basin, North East, MD. Chesapeake Bay and boating inspired arts and crafts, food trucks, beer and wine, music, facepainting, Sailfish and Southwind boats. Free admission. Presented by Galahad Marine.

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Rowing and Pedal Boating Come by land or by sea to pillage and plunder your way through Rock Hall, MD.

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Chesapeake Cowboys Event Extreme boat docking. 1 p.m. Oyster Farm Marina, Cape Charles, VA.

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44th Annual White Marlin Open The world’s largest and richest billfish tournament. Ocean City, MD.

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Family Beach Olympics Sand castle contests, tug-of-war, relay races, and more. All activities are free! Parents asked to stay with their children. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 27th Street Beach in Ocean City, MD.

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MSSA Frederick Monthly Meeting 7 p.m. Frederick Moose Lodge, MD. Non-members welcome. Features a speaker and vendor.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Mike McHenry Tribe (soul, funk, rock). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.

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Pirates and Wenches Fantasy Weekend Come by land or by sea to pillage and plunder your way through Rock Hall, MD. Pirate attire encouraged at all events. Rum tastings, shanty sing-a-long, decorated dinghy contest, 5K run/walk, town-wide treasure hunt, and more.

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Bay Bash Family Fishing Tournament And Benefit Concert. 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Ingram Bay Marina, Heathville, VA. Over $3000 in total prizes! Open (10 species), ladies, youth, and special anglers divisions. Concert benefits White Stone Volunteer Fire Department new firehouse project. Sponsored by Ingram Bay Marina.

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Chesapeake Cowboys Event Extreme boat docking. 1 p.m. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD.

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Watermen’s Appreciation Day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD. Boat docking contest, steamed crabs and other regional food, live music, boat rides, family activities, and more. $18 adults, $8 children 6-17. Licensed watermen $10 adults, $6 children.

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CLC In-Water Demo Presented by Chesapeake Light Craft. Held at Jonas Green Park in Annapolis at 5:30 p.m. Free, RSVPs requested.

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Yankee Point Idol Competition 4 to 11 p.m. singing competition with judges and prizes at Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Free.

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38th Annual Rescue Fire Company Seafood Feast-I-Val 1 to 6 p.m. at Sailwinds Park, Cambridge, MD. Rain or shine.

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12th Annual MSSA Youth Fishing Derby Sponsored by the Kent Island Fishermen and the Kent Island Estates Community Association. 8 a.m. registration, fishing from 9 to 11 a.m., prizes and refreshments at the Kent Island American Legion 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your own rods, bait provided.

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Dream Fields Spanish Mackeral Fishing Tournament 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weigh-in station at Chesapeake Boat Basin, Kilmarnock, VA. Awards dinner to be held at Dream Fields. Proceeds benefit Lancaster Co. Little League and Dream Fields. $25,000 prize if state record is broken.

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Solomons Island Kite Day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Glascock Field, across the street from the Calvert Marine Museum. Bring your own kite or make one at the museum. Kite kits will be on sale for $5 each, cash only. Participation is free and open to the public. General museum admission applies for visitation to the exhibition gallery. Follow us!

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Pressing Strings (soul stirring American roots). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.

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Kent Island Regatta Kent Island Yacht Club, Kent Island, MD. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.

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Operating Under Power Presented by Chesapeake Boating Club and J/World Annapolis. 4 to 6 p.m. at J/World. Free. Discussing how and why sailboats and powerboats operate when the motor is engaged.

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Hook, Line, and Little Sinkers Fishing Tournament Fish 9 to 11 a.m. on the Charlestown Wharf, Charlestown, MD. Catch and release; children must reel in the fish. Rod, tackle, and bait provided. Free lunch provided to all anglers and their families following the tournament at Veterans Beach Park.

CMM Summer Concert Series Brothers Osborne will perform live at the Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD.

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Box of Rain Paddle and Party 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Annapolis Sailing School. Recreational paddleboard racing for adults and kids, team cardboard boat races, food, a tiki bar, raffles, and more. All proceeds benefit Box of Rain.

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Anglers White Perch Open Tournament 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. Weigh-in 2 to 3 p.m. Party and fish fry 3 to 7 p.m. at Podickory Point Yacht Club, Annapolis. Free beer and sodas plus cash bar. Presented by Anglers Sports Center.

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Invasive Plant Species along the Chesapeake W

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hile many Chesapeake boaters are negatively impacted by introduced are part of riparian buffers that positively may not keep their boats at species. impact water quality in the Chesapeake a dock in their back yard, I Invasive plant species can alter comwatershed. Nothing can replicate the would imagine that many have a yard, work that healthy forests do for water plex trophic associations that have taken or piece of property, in the Chesapeake quality by controlling erosion and filteryears to develop. If an insect depends watershed that is impacted by invasive on a certain plant for survival (think ing excess nutrients. non-native plant species. Many of these monarch butterflies and milkweed), they When invasive vines (such as Kudzu, species arrived either intentionally, or are considered a food “specialist.� The Wisteria, Oriental Bittersweet, and unwittingly, when the first colonists removal of that plant from the ecosystem Porcelain Berry) choke and bring down arrived on the Chesapeake’s shores impacts not only the plant but the insect mature trees, it allows sunlight through which might lead some to believe they and the predator who eats the insect, as to the forest floor and alters the forest have always been present in their local everything is ecologically connected. ecology and associated wildlife, as well as ecosystem. What is a property owner to do about allowing more invasives to spread. Phragmites (Phragmites australis), also removing invasive plant species? For What defines an invasive plant speknown as common reed, is a perennial answers I consulted the experts: Brian cies? Invasive plant species are recogaggressive wetland grass that spreads nized by biologists and natural resource Knox of Sustainable Resource Managethrough rhizomes (roots). It is a plant of ment Inc. and Jennifer Klug Vaccaro managers because they degrade natural Eurasian origin thought to have arrived of Living Landscape Solutions, LLC. ecosystems and negatively affect nain the early 1800s through ballast water They work with landowners to create tive species. They lack the disease and (a common transport method for invastewardship management plans and predators that they contend with in their sive plant and animal species). native lands so they can proliferate by Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), maturing early and growing rapidly. an herbaceous perennial that overtakes Even if a native species utilizes an ##Purple loosetrife. Photo by Ivar Leidus native wetlands, arrived at a similar invasive as a source of food, it is not time period and arrived via ballast, nutritionally equivalent, and migracaught up in the wool of sheep, or was tory bird species end up flying on an brought over as a healing plant. Purple empty tank. Forty-five percent of the Loosestrife can affect water chemistry in species listed as Federally Endangered marshes as well as alter the species composition. Wildlife that depends on native plants for food or nesting is displaced. More recent invasive arrivals have been both intentional (ornamental garden plants) and accidental. Originally thought to be beneficial, invasive plant species are now out-competing native plant species in a variety of ways. They can block sunlight, take up water or nutrients needed by native species, alter soil composition, and strangle native species, particularly mature trees. Mature trees make ##One unconventional way to remove invasive vegetation is goats! Photo courtesy of Living Landscape Solutions up healthy, intact forests and Follow us!

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help manage invasive vegetation removal in both conventional (physical and chemical methods) and unconventional (GOATS!) ways. They also advise on appropriate native plants which usually do not need fertilizers (they recommend compost if you need a fertilizer), pesticides, or watering. Goats are best utilized “when you don’t have anything you want to save.” Phragmites can be daunting and need to

be dealt with using chemical herbicides (glyphosate) that are specifically formulated for aquatic uses. Root extraction is not successful as it ends up dispersing the seeds. A toxic chemical permit is required to spray Phragmites with aquatic herbicide in wetlands and can be obtained in Maryland through the Maryland Department of the Environment. Ongoing management is required to prevent regrowth. Vaccaro found that in areas where Phragmites has been successfully removed that ##Kudzu on trees. Photo by Scott Ehard t native plants returned without planting. If you visit the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center in Grasonville, MD (which I highly recommend), you can tour Lake Knapp, a 12-acre lake once dominated by Phragmites, but now home to a wetland

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complete with diverse native plant and waterfowl species. If you are inspired to become a “weed warrior,” many counties offer specific trainings for volunteers who want to help manage and eradicate invasive plant species in public spaces. There are so many ways for boaters to positively impact the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, starting in their own backyards! #

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Tech It Out

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The Evinrude iDock Joystick Piloting System

vinrude is an iconic name in the world of outboard motors. The company’s first outboard motor was introduced in 1909 by Ole Evinrude, and after all these years, they continue to serve as an innovator in the field. New to the lineup is the Evinrude iDock joystick piloting system. This system is available on boats with twin Evinrude E-Tec G2 150 to 300-HP engines and is designed to make joystick technology available to more boaters. As senior editor for PropTalk, I had the opportunity to demo this new technology in early June in Stuart, FL, on a Bennington 27QSR and a Scout 255LXF. The joystick system allows users to side-step the boat or pivot in place with control at their fingertips. Advanced aircraft gyroscope sensor technology makes iDock more intuitive to pilot by automatically compensating for wind and current. If extra power is needed to overcome wind or current, boaters can push the stick further into boost position to double the thrust. It was a windy morning when I tested the iDock on a Bennington pontoon.

Because of the high wind, I could feel a slight delay when trying to maneuver, but then boost mode would engage and the joystick made docking a breeze in those less than ideal conditions. I can only imagine how smooth it would feel when wind is less of a factor. And while I hadn’t used a joystick system before, I found that there was not a steep learning curve to get accustomed to the handling. One of Evinrude’s goals with this new system was to give novice boaters more confidence and less stress when docking, because as many of us can attest, docking is often the most stressful part of an outing. “Our goal with the Evinrude E-TEC G2 engines was to design a platform with unlimited potential for continued technological enhancement and innovation,” said Olivier Pierini, Evinrude director of global marketing and strategic planning. “The intuitive nature of the technology will give even a novice boater immediate confidence in their ability to dock any boat equipped with Evinrude E-TEC engines easily. And by using technology that is already

built into the engine, it is significantly more affordable than any other joystick system on the market. This all adds up to a level of on-the-water confidence you can’t live without.” The iDock is a fully integrated system that connects with the existing internal hydraulic steering feature of Evinrude E-TEC G2 engines, reducing cost of parts, removing clutter on the transom, and freeing up precious storage space. And, because it leverages existing E-TEC G2 architecture, installation time is minimized. iDock models follow the same installation process as Evinrude E-TEC G2 engines and typically requires less than one hour of on-thewater setup. Evinrude will be offering this system at an MSRP of $5999 for all iDock components which includes the joystick, module, and hydraulic hoses. The technology was priced to be within the grasp of any boater. The E-TEC G2 iDock model engines are sold in pairs and will be available fall of this year. ~KJ #

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Boat Notes

Grady-White 235 Freedom

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by Lenny Rudow

ouble your pleasure, double your fun, double your… consoles? The Grady-White Freedom 235 is an all-new model for 2017, and the fact that Grady-White has come out with it should surprise no one—the dual-console Freedom line has become incredibly popular and now ranges from 19 to 37 feet. In fact, Grady has more dual consoles (12 in all) than any other design, including center consoles (a mere eight). Why? A big part of this shift has to do with who buys their boats, and how these boaters use them. When it comes to fishing, sure, a center console can’t be beat. But most of the folks looking at Grady-Whites also want a boat that fills in family functionality. They not only want to go fishing, but they also want to enjoy watersports. They want lots of seating for entertaining. They want an enclosed head compartment. And they want double the protection that a center console can provide from wind-blast and spray. Look at the Freedom 235, and you’ll see that it fits the bill on all counts. The biggest perk of having a dual console is probably the protection factor. On a center console of this size only a person or two can get out of the wind and spray by huddling behind the windshield,

but in the 235, both the driver and a passenger have fully protected seats. On top of that, a swing-open center windshield pane and a bifold center door allow you to completely block off everything forward of the windshield and shelter the entire cockpit. Add in an optional Bimini or hard-top, and you just doubled your protection from the elements. Thanks to the second console you also get more interior space to work with. The port-side is dedicated to the head compartment (which can be outfitted with a portable or fixed MSD, as you choose), and just to add a dash of panache, Grady gives it a standard cherry and holly sole. That leaves the starboard-side console free for bulk-dry stowage, something that’s usually in short supply on a boat of this size. Another way the Freedom 235 gains versatility is with its transom design. As expected, the transom houses an insulated fishbox and an (optional) livewell, as well as a fold-away bench seat. Unlike previous Freedom models of this size, there’s also a starboard-side transom door. Swing that door open, and the next revelation comes when you step out onto an extended swim platform. There are twin insulated stowage

compartments in the platform (read: beverage coolers easily accessible from water-level on either side of the boat), and when we say “extended,” we mean it—this platform reaches all the way back aft of the outboard on both sides. Speaking of the outboard, the Freedom 235 runs just fine with an F250, cruising at around 30 mph while getting just a hair under 2.5 mpg. If you can force yourself to pull back on the throttle a bit and meander along at more like 25 mph, you’ll see peak efficiency at around 2.7 mpg. Wideopen, the top-end hits 43.4 mph. Some boaters, of course, will want to option up to the maximum powerplant with an F300. Truth be told, the difference in performance isn’t huge, though, with cruise and top end each reaching a few more mph. Construction-wise, the Freedom 235 is exactly what you expect from Grady-White. The fiberglass is handlaid; structural components such as stringers, bulkheads, and the transom are all-composite; belowdecks voids are sprayed full of closed-cell foam; and fittings and fasteners are 316-L stainlesssteel. A particularly telling item on the Freedom 235 that provides some insight into how well Grady-White

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builds its boats can be found in that very same extended swim platform we were talking about just a moment ago. On most competing boats, platforms like this are separate pieces which are bolted to the transom. Over time this can lead to water intrusion around the bolts, cracking in the transom gelcoat, and eventually even structural failure. But on the Freedom 235 that entire platform is a molded-in part of the hull and deck—no matter how far off into the future you look, it’ll always remain solid and secure. One final note, dear reader, before you depart Boat Notes and continue flipping through the pages of PropTalk: If you haven’t ever been on a modern Grady-White and felt its C. Raymond Hunt Associates-designed SeaV2 variable-degree deadrise hull at work, you should be sure to make it happen. When you feel the design underfoot in the open Chesapeake, we’re betting it doubles how much you like this boat. #

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Bay People

Peter Abbott

Angling for More Bay Scientists

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or the better part of 80 years Peter Abbott has been reaping the rewards of being on the water. As a teenager, he operated a water-taxi in San Pedro, CA. Then came a career in the Navy, where he was skipper of a minesweeper and a guided-missile frigate and later was involved in the sailing program at the U.S. Naval Academy. And he’s always been a fishing buff. Now, he’s giving something back in the form of scholarships awarded by the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association (MSSA) Scholarship Foundation, providing financial aid to applicants from Bay region states who major in subjects such as marine biology, environmental science, engineering and sciences, and fisheries management. The association itself was founded in 1981 by a small group of fishermen who wanted to save the prized rockfish, which were quickly becoming depleted. Partly as a result of the group’s efforts, the Maryland legislature enacted a sevenyear moratorium on rockfish fishing that rescued the species. MSSA now works

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to sustain all marine life, including crabs and oysters. “It isn’t just the angling anymore—it’s working to maintain sustainable waterways,” Abbott says, describing how the group’s mission has broadened. “Training young people in these kinds of fields is critical to whether we’re going to have fish around here for generations or whether we’ve seen the last of them,” says Abbott, who serves as president of the 22-year-old charitable foundation. “We’re the green tip of the MSSA. We’re the focal-point.” A lifelong angler himself, Abbott hasn’t exactly hung up a “Gone Fishing” sign during his six-year tenure as the foundation’s leader. When he took the helm, the organization provided $18,000 worth of scholarships, serving 10 to 12 students. It had no website, no outreach program, and a limited campaign for donations. Abbott, a Harvard Business School graduate who headed his own consulting firm before moving to MSSA, took the association into the electronic age

and broadened its fundraising efforts. Today, the program provides $33,000 in scholarships a year, apportioned among 10 high school seniors and 10 college students. The number of applicants has swelled to 54. High schoolers who want to apply must live in one of the seven states that border the Chesapeake, have above-average grades, and demonstrate an interest in marine sciences and the environment. (Hint: Working for a maritime-related environmental group is decidedly a plus.) College students can extend their grants if they maintain a B average or higher. As Abbott tells it, he began his life on the water at age two, taking the ferry from Long Beach to Santa Catalina Island, where his family spent summer vacations. His parents also had a 26-foot Steelcraft daycruiser, which he learned to operate in his early teens. And he learned to fish. “It was a dream child-upbringing,” he recalls. As a naval officer Abbott spent 25 years on active duty, much of it at sea, punctuated by several tours of shore

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n 1992, the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen’s Association (MSSA) took a major step to protect and preserve the future of recreational fishing in the state. A scholarship committee developed the mission, organizational structure, rules, and documents required to apply for incorporation of a charity that could collect funds and award scholarships to highly qualified students who demonstrated sincere concern for the marine environment and health of the Chesapeake Bay and coastal eco-systems. In 1995, the MSSA Scholarship Foundation Inc. became a 501(c)(3) corporation and made its first grant of $1000 in that year. Since then, the foundation has awarded more than $264,000 to 94 young men and

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women. Graduates who have been recipients of these scholarships have followed careers in environmental research and education, mitigation surveys, fisheries management, animal surgical procedures, and doctoral degrees in biology. Donations may be made by check, payable to the MSSA Scholarship Foundation (8461 C Fort Smallwood Road, Pasadena, MD 21122). All contributions are tax deductible. Scholarships are awarded without regard to age, race, sex, creed, color, religion, or national origin. For questions, contact Pete Abbott, president, at abbottgru@aol.com, and visit mssascholarships.net.


duty, where he spent his free time racing sailboats. In 1976, he was assigned to head the navigation and seamanship department at the Naval Academy, which gave him plenty of time aboard the school’s 44-foot sloops. After leaving the Navy, he spent four years with an international consulting firm, carrying out a support project in Saudi Arabia, and another four and a half years with a small executive search firm in Annapolis, getting involved in defense and intelligence projects. In 1988, he started his own company, the Abbott Group, which closed in 2011. Abbott and his wife, Dorothea, live in Centreville, MD. The two met in London, when she was in the Royal Navy stationed at the school of navigation and air defense. Their daughter, Sarah, lives in North Carolina, with their only grandchild, Katherine (aged seven), and Abbott has two sons by a previous marriage. The family owns a Bristol 29 sailboat. Now 81, Abbott has begun thinking about retiring again so he can devote

more time to—guess what?—sailing and sportfishing. Although he’s cut back on both from his earlier days (a moped accident in 1991 deprived him of the use of his left arm), both have been lifelong pursuits. He has been a regular in blue-

water sailing races and offshore fishing tournaments. In the meantime, he’s still out looking for contributors and applicants to MSSA’s scholarship program. You can find the group’s website at mssascholarships.net. #

About the author: Art Pine is a Coast Guard-licensed captain and longtime powerboater and sailor on the Chesapeake Bay.

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See The Bay

Rock Hall

AT THE CROSSROADS OF PAST AND PRESENT by Leslie Toussaint

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n a region rich with gorgeous scenery and welcoming cruising destinations, Rock Hall, MD, stands out from the crowd. Located on the Upper Eastern Shore, Rock Hall is spared from the beach traffic on Route 50, allowing it to retain an authentic Chesapeake country vibe. But make no mistake, refreshingly quiet doesn’t mean spartan. Rock Hall is a small town with big amenities, especially for boaters.

Rock Hall’s history as an important boating destination dates back to colonial times. The town was once a vital crossroads community. Home to the eastern terminus of the ferry used by George Washington and other notables when traveling between Virginia and Philadelphia to attend the Continental Congress, Rock Hall’s Main Street was part of the first road laid in Kent County. Locally-built sailing vessels, prized for their speed, carried Eastern Shore goods to ports as far away as the Azores. After the Civil War and the industrial revolution the balance of trade shifted, and fishing and tourism became mainstays of the local economy. According to town manager, Ron Fithian, there are two schools of thought as to how Rock Hall got its name. One theory is the town was named after “The Mansion House,” a waterfront inn that sat on a big rock 44 August 2017 PropTalk.com

foundation. The other theory is the name came about as a misspelling of the term “rock haul,” as in a big haul of the region’s popular striped bass or rockfish. One thing is certain: Rock Hall has everything a boater could want or need within reach of its two harbors. Swan Creek is the more picturesque and quiet option, offering a choice between the full-service Haven Harbour Marina, the upscale Osprey Point Inn, Restaurant, and Marina, or the Swan Creek Marina with its large mooring field. Rock Hall Harbor is home to one of the region’s remaining commercial fishing fleets. You’ll experience more early morning noise and activity than over on Swan Creek, but the harbor provides easy access to Main Street and features Rock Hall Landing Marina, which caters to visitors with

floating docks and ample transient slips. Moving between the harbors is easy enough. The town offers tram service for only $1/passenger. Tram hours vary by day, so call (443) 282-5058 to confirm the schedule. Here are six surefire ways to have a great time in Rock Hall:

1. Dress like a pirate

We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention Rock Hall’s famous Pirates and Wenches Fantasy Weekend. On August 11-13 the town transforms into a bustling festival featuring live performers, artisans, wine and rum tastings, professional re-enactors, and the Upper Shore’s best beach party, complete with a dinghy parade and limbo contest. Pro tip: don’t miss the Buccaneer’s Ball at Waterman’s Crab House on Saturday at 8 p.m. Check out rockhallpirates.com for more information.


2. Go fishing

Whether you choose to go on a charter, use your own boat, or cast off the pier, Rock Hall is known for excellent fishing. Anglers can obtain licenses at the Ace Hardware or the Hook, Line, and Sinker bait and tackle store in town. Find a licensed charter captain at rockhallmd.com or baycaptains.com or by turning to page 74.

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3. Treat yourself

Rock Hall has a quaint Main Street, complete with an authentic, old-fashioned ice cream parlor, Durding’s, which is home to the DelMarVa’s oldest continuously operating soda fountain. Check out the Hickory Stick boutique for one-of-a-kind handbags, clothing, furniture, jewelry, and more. Bonus: if you come during the Pirates and Wenches Fantasy Weekend, downtown transforms into a big shopping district with handmade crafts and unique goodies you won’t find anywhere else.

4. Learn something new

Explore Rock Hall’s vital role in the development of the Eastern Shore at the Rock Hall Museum on Main Street, or check out classic log canoes and artifacts from the town’s rich maritime past at the new Rock Hall Marine Restoration and Heritage Center on Chesapeake Avenue.

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5. Eat crabs

Despite the decline of the crab fishery in recent years, Rock Hall is still very much a crabbing town. Waterman’s Crab House on Sharp Street serves up some of the best with a view. Ford’s Seafood on Rock Hall Avenue is another excellent option, and it is open for breakfast. Be sure to check out the oyster stew.

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6. Enjoy the view

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11 Tips for Cruising with Kids by Duffy Perkins

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etting the whole family out on the water for the day can be a feat of strength: the kit and caboodle associated with small children can often make a day of yard work look attractive, and teenagers can be a chore to take anywhere. But that doesn’t have to be the case! Whether your children are infants or teenagers, there is a place for them on the boat. Here are some of our best tips for getting everyone involved and having fun.

1. Find the right life jacket.

Your child won’t want to wear it if it isn’t comfortable, and so it’s worth shopping around. Often life jackets will zip too close to the child’s chin, which will make them feel pinched. Others (such as one offered by LL Bean) offer a deeper neck enclosure.

tender and tying it to your transom will allow your child to be the captain of her own ship. She’ll feel confident and independent, and will have a great time playing in the safety of your vision (in her life jacket, of course). And this will give your cockpit a moment of quiet respite, too.

5. Keep it short. Most kids only

have the attention span for a half day or less on the boat. When you’re starting out with small children, be sure to keep your time on the water on the shorter side to keep everyone happy and having fun.

6. Get special boat toys. Buy your

child a simple tackle box and let him fill it with special “boat toys” that he ##You can tell by the smile on Charlie Iliff’s face can leave onboard. Abhow much he likes boating with grandkids! sence truly does make the heart grow fonder, and these will keep him occupied while 2. Embrace the boating you’re casting off and underway. lifestyle at home, and

at an early age. Draw boats

when you color with your child; read stories about pirates and explorers; practice tying knots around the dinner table.

3. Carry food for wildlife.

Feeding the ducks is an experience the whole family can enjoy, but know that bread is actually not good for wild waterfowl. Instead, feed them cracked corn, grapes cut in half, peas, barley, oats, and even birdseed.

4. Let them play in the dinghy or tender. If you have older children, putting them in the

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9. Give the kids a job. Younger

children can be on lookout for ships on the horizon. Older children can be in charge of the VHF radio, help navigate, or even steer or help dock the boat. Give teenagers specific jobs for both preparing the boat to cast off and also after tying up; once the job is completed, they’re free to be on their own.

10. Allow them to bring friends. Generally, siblings don’t

bicker or fight in front of other children. Bringing an extra kid along will save you in the long run.

11. Remember to have fun. If

you’re yelling at your child and being stressed out about what they’re getting into, your kids will quickly pick up on that and want to get off the boat. Stay safe, chill out, and enjoy your time on the water. #

7. Look for children’s sizes.

You can find kids’ fishing poles, binoculars, and walkie talkies to make them feel like they’re right there in the mix with you and your gear, and will keep them from poking through your stuff.

8. Let them choose the soundtrack. Yes, listening to

the “Frozen” soundtrack too many times will definitely kill you. But that’s exactly what they think about your yacht rock. Suck it up and share. By the time they are teens, you can just completely forget about being in charge of the music.

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for you. We print seminar schedules in our calendar and at proptalk.com; they tend to be concentrated around spring and fall boat shows. Among the upcoming options are Cruisers University (October 9-12), free seminars at the Annapolis Power Boat Show (October 12-15), and others at TrawlerFest Bay Bridge (September 26-30).

f you are considering cruising the tember 26-30) and the Annapolis Power Cruising guides Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), Boat Show (October 12-15). Make sure Don’t leave home without a few of them. the1243-mile waterway that conto check your insurance policy before Here are four that come highly recomnects rivers, canals, and sounds on departure: many companies stipulate mended by experienced cruisers: “On the the Atlantic coast, you are not alone. staying north of Cape Hatteras, NC, Water’s CruiseGuide for the ICW” by Starting at Norfolk, this continuous until November 1, when the threat of Mark and Diana Doyle; “Waterway’s navigable waterway passes through Virhurricanes decreases. If you feel the need Guide to Atlantic Intracoastal Cruising”; ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, to depart earlier, you may buy a rider to “Cruising the Intracoastal Waterway” and Georgia, and Florida all the way to Key extend the coverage. “Lessons Learned Cruising the Intracoastal West, and thousands of boaters like you The length of time it takes to transit Waterway” by Katie and Gene Hamilton have the same dream of exploring it. the ICW depends on how fast your (who have written about the ICW in these Protected anchorages and marinas boat is, your comfort zone and personal pages a few times). large and small are in abundance along travel preferences, how much time you Boat preparation “the Ditch,” which is why more than have, and weather conditions. We here You should count on an ICW trip (down 10,000 recreational boaters use the at PropTalk have been reading boaters’ and back) putting up to five times as many ICW each year, including transients and accounts of traveling this waterway for a hours on a boat than during a typical locals. That you could make many boater decade, and no one ever says “go as fast Chesapeake boating season, says PropTalk friends while traveling, meet for dockas possible.” They always say they wish contributor Tom Hale, who has taught tails, find “buddy boats,” and glean tips they’d planned more time for relaxation seminars and led groups down the Ditch. from them is a subject well-documented and discovering new ports, so keep that “All your existing systems—fresh water, in PropTalk, including Elizabeth Kelch’s in mind as you plan your journey. sewage, propulsion and shaft seals, anchorstory “The Company You Keep: the Seminars on ICW Cruising ing, navigation—will be used like never Moving Community along the ICW” If you like to ask questions in real time before. These systems have to be in top (page 40 July PropTalk). and meet others who have cruised or shape and ready for the trip.” Other Chesapeake boaters, such as plan on cruising the ICW, a seminar is “Start the trip with the engine freshly Charlie and Lucy Iliff, do this trip in serviced. Change the oil, transsegments rather than as one mission fluid, and antifreeze. long trip. They invite friends Install a new cooling water ##Vero Beach, FL, sunset. Photo by Frank along for the ride to enjoy the and Suzanne Mummert impeller and have another in solitude and visit shoreside reserve. Know how to change fuel destinations (see Charlie’s “Infilters, bleed the fuel system, and dian Summer’s Segmented Michange the water pump impeller gration” in January PropTalk on your own.” Hale also recomor at proptalk.com). mends looking over machinery Snowbirds from the Chesacarefully for any signs of corrosion peake Bay tend to depart in or leaking. mid-October, after a stop at “Three out-of-the-ordinary TrawlerFest Bay Bridge (Sepfailures I see include dirty fuel in an old tank, ##Beau for t, SC . Photo by restricted exhaust elbow Su e and Chuc k Ba rtlett ##Elizabeth City, NC, along the ICW. causing overheating or exhaust hose burn out, and raw water pump seal failure. These failures will give signals that repairs are needed, but if the signals are missed, the boat will be out of commission. Catch this before you take off.” # 48 August 2017 PropTalk.com


Here are some of Hale’s tips for boat prep before departure:

• Be sure to have a rebuild kit for the head, so that you can repair it on the spot and keep moving south. • Carry a fresh water pump rebuild kit or a complete new pump because some manufacturers’ replacement pumps are hard to find. • Check your batteries. If they are getting old, replace them before you start. • If your boat has been cruising on the Bay for 10 years or more, fuel polishing might be a good idea. • Learn diesel engine basics: how to change fuel filters (carry spares), bleed the fuel system, and change the water pump impeller on your own. • You don’t have to have a spare for everything, but you must plan for those parts which might not be in stock in a parts store. • You will need to have at least two very long dock lines of at least 50 feet. Fender boards are a necessity in the locks and in marinas along the way. • Before your ICW trip, do an eight- to 10-day cruise here on the Chesapeake to see how everything is working; anchor somewhere in current to be sure you’re confident with your equipment and skills. • Deploy and retrieve your dinghy to be sure you can do it efficiently when conditions require it. ##Map by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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he annual Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) Summer Regatta is scheduled for July 29 and 30 at the historic Leonardtown Wharf, in Leonardtown, MD. Come experience two full days of exciting, vintage outboard race boats showing their prowess on the race course as the sights and sounds of the past come alive. The high speeds begin at 9 a.m. and run to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Parking will be at the top of the hill in Leonardtown with free bus transportation to the wharf. Though not truly racing anymore, spectators will be able to see what it was like when racing in Southern Maryland made its mark in the national record books during the 1960s

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and 70s. With several championship boats and their drivers participating, many vintage boats have been located, restored to originality, and engines of the era have been brought back to life by younger owners. V-bottoms, pickle fork tunnel hulls, and other significant race boats of the day are sure to thrill young and old. The pits will be open for spectators to view the boats up close during the lunch break and after the heats are finished for the day. A small entrance fee will be charged to enter the pits. Drivers will be on hand to talk with visitors and answer questions. As the finishing preparations are being made for the Summer Regatta, SMBC members have been busy with

dry displays at several local festivals and shows. We were well represented at the Solomons Maritime Festival at the Calvert Maritime Museum, which featured vintage boats and engines. Members also attended with their boats on display at the annual Crab Skiff Races the first weekend in June, located on beautiful Cartagena Creek, courtesy of Dennis Point Marina in Drayden, MD. Club membership is up, with more boats attending this year. Prospective vintage race boat enthusiasts are encouraged to visit our website to learn more about us and how to join in the fun of our growing family of boats and drivers. We hope to see you there! southernmarylandboatclub.com

##Vintage race boats at the 2016 SMBC annual regatta. Photo by Joanna Macaulay/Calm Reflections Photography

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ack Creek Yacht Club(BCYC) members planned a July 2 cruise and Miles River raftup with dinner in St Michael’s, followed by another raftup July 3 and 4 to watch the local fireworks display in Almshouse Creek on the southern shores of the South River at a member’s lovely home. Club members planned to enjoy several cocktail parties and cookouts along the way. Look for fun photos next month. July 23 and 24, members will cruise to and party at the Maryland Yacht Club. July 24 BCYC members plan to attend a play at the Infinity Theater, preceded by dinner. In August a visit to Rockhall’s Pirates and Wenches Fantasy weekend and a tour of the Poplar Island restoration project are planned. Check out backcreekyc.org for the details.

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hesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) recently held a new members’ orientation, which included a discussion of U.S. Coast Guard safety requirements, general safety procedures and protocols, and a demonstration of several signaling methods to use in boating emergencies. The discussions and demonstrations were led by Steve Kline, a CYC member as well as a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. The new members were given the opportunity to try the use of handheld flares, smoke devices, and pistol flares. Situated conveniently on the West River in Shady Side, MD, CYC welcomes a diverse community of boaters and offers the finest sail and powerboating experience on the Bay. Members enjoy a casual, familyand pet-friendly environment featuring social activities, organized cruising, regattas, and the camaraderie of fellow members, all set in a beautiful location. chesapeakeyachtclub.org


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he 2017 Mid-Atlantic Nordic Tug Owners Association (MANTOA) rendezvous was held June 4-7 at Herrington Harbor South. The surroundings were beautiful, and a great time was had by all. Sixteen Nordic Tugs ranging from 26 to 42 feet were in the ensemble, with 33 owners and guests coming from Florida, North Carolina, the Chesapeake Bay, New England, and Chicago. The boats arrived Sunday afternoon, and the tuggers kicked off the event with a pot luck dinner and some fun. There were multiple seminars, including docking led by Bill Boyer of Wilde Yachts, flare use and demonstrations,

firefighting, cooking aboard, Chesapeake Bay history, and many more. Evening events included a cookout sponsored by Wilde Yachts ##Nordic Tug rendezvous at Herrington Harbor South and a wonderful farewell dinner Tuesday evening to close the event. The rendezvous is a next year’s event, to be held in the June great way to share good ideas and sotimeframe. Mark your calendars and get cialize. Tuggers are looking forward to ready for another fun-filled four days.

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Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar Guide Happy boating! Always remember to take along a designated skipper for your adventures. Notice a dock bar we missed? Email editor@proptalk.com. Click to proptalk.com/dock-bars for an interactive dock bar map.

UPPER BAY

The Boathouse Canton Baltimore Marine Center’s Lighthouse Point Marina, Patapsco River 2809 Boston Street, Baltimore (410) 773-9795 boathousecanton.com Brewer’s Landing Bar and Grill Back River, 801 Woodrow Ave., Essex (443) 231-5037 brewerslanding.net Broken Oar Bar and Grill (Previously Nabbs Creek Dock Bar) Nabbs Creek Marina, Nabbs Creek 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie (443) 818-9070 brokenoarbarandgrill.com The Beach Bar (Point Pleasant Beach Tavern) Curtis Creek 1740 Marley Ave., Glen Burnie (410) 553-0600 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River (410) 238-0080 carsonscreekside.com Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-2040 chesapeakeinn.com The Crazy Tuna bar & Grille Hopkins Creek, off Middle River 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex (443) 559-9158 thecrazytunabar.com Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point (410) 477-8100 dockofthebay.net Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor, 20895 Bayside Ave., Rock Hall (410) 639-9996 harborshack.net Hard Yacht Café Anchor Bay East Marina, Bear Creek 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk (443) 407-0038 hardyacht.com Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek, Essex 2542 Island View Road, Essex (410) 687-9799 islandviewwaterfrontcafe.com/wordpress Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar Mears Great Oak Landing Marina, Fairlee Creek 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown (410) 778-5007 mearsgreatoaklanding.com Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit (443) 747-4006 leeslandingdockbar.com Nauti-Goose Restaurant Northeast River 200 Cherry Street, North East (410) 287-7880 nautigoose.net/home Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch, Patapsco 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore (410) 347-4123 nicksfishhouse.com Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek, off Curtis Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie (410) 590-2280 ramsheaddockside.com

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Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Narrows 3199 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville (410) 827-6523 thebigowl.com Blue Point Provision Company Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, Choptank River 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge (410) 901-6410 chesapeakebay.regency.hyatt.com

River Watch Restaurant and Marina Middle River at Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex (410) 687-1422 riverwatchrestaurant.com

Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4165 Mears Ave., Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-5596 chesapeakebeachresortspa.com

Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point (410) 477-5137

Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis (410) 757-1311 cantlers.com

Rusty Scupper Restaurant and Bar Inner Harbor Marina, Baltimore Harbor 402 Key Highway, Baltimore (410) 727-3678 rusty-scupper.com

Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford (410) 226-5900

Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek, off Elk River 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-7200 schaeferscanalhouse.com

Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove, off Daugherty Creek 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield (410) 968-1131

Seahorse Inn Oakleigh Cove, off Bear Creek 710 Wise Ave., Dundalk (410) 388-1150

Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek, off Patuxent River 120 Charles Street, Solomons (443) 404-5332 charlesstreetbrass.com

The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek, off Patapsco River 601 Wise Ave., Dundalk (443) 242-7190 seasonedmariner.com

Cheshire Crab Restaurant Pleasure Cove Marina, Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena (410) 360-2220 pleasurecovemarina.com

Shanty Beach Bar Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown (410) 778-1400 tolchestermarina.com

Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek, off St. Mary’s River 48290 State Highway 252, Ridge (301) 872-4403 courtneysseafoodrestaurant.com

Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek, off Middle River 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex (410) 574-0009 sueislandgrillandcrabhouse.com

The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-2900 thecrabclaw.com

Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek, off Middle River 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters (410) 630-2031 sunsetcovemd.com

Deep Creek Restaurant and Marina Deep Creek, off Magothy River 1050 Deep Creek Ave., Arnold (410) 757-4045 thedeepcreekrestaurant.com

Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace (410) 939-3313 thetidewatergrille.com

Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing (410) 867-1138 docksiderestaurantmd.com

Tiki Barge Baltimore Patapsco River 500 Harborview Drive, Baltimore (410) 246-6501 tikibargebmore.weebly.com

Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek, off Potomac River 1787 Castlewood Drive Drive, Colonial Beach, VA (804) 224-8726 docksidetikibar.com

Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall (410) 639-2261 watermanscrabhouse.com

Fisherman’s Inn and Crab Deck Fisherman’s Marina, Kent Narrows 3116 Main Street, Grasonville (410) 827-6666 fishermansinn.com

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Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-3689 abnerscrabhouse.net Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 275 Lore Road, Solomons (410) 326-2772 anglers-seafood.com Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Narrows, 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-7103 annies.biz Big Mary’s Dock Bar The Inn at Pirate’s Cove, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com

Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Road, Leonardtown (301) 475-1913 fitzies.homestead.com Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-4340 foxysharborgrille.com Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale (410) 867-0949 happyharbordeale.com Harris Crab House Kent Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-9500 harriscrabhouse.com

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Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar Guide Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina, Kent Island 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville (410) 604-0999 hemingwaysbaybridge.com

Mike’s North White Rocks Marina, Rock Creek, Pasadena 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena (410) 255-7946 mikesnorth.com

Riverside Bistro Dennis Point Marina, Carthagena Creek 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden (301) 994-2233 dennispointcampground.com

Hidden Harbour Café (previously Four Winds Café) Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14755 Dowell Road, Dowell (410) 326-1100

Morris Point Restaurant Saint Clements Bay 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD (301) 769-2500 morris-point.com

Rod ‘N’ Reel Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa 4165 Mears Ave., Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-2735 chesapeakebeachresortspa.com

Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar & Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island (410) 221-5111 palmbeachwilliesti.com

Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point (301) 994-9944 ruddyduckbrewery.com

The Pier Restaurant Patuxent River, Solomons 14575 Solomons Island Road, Solomons (410) 449-8406 thepiersolomons.com

Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville (301) 373-5100

The Pier Oyster Bar and Grill (formerly Coconut Joe’s) South River 48 South River Road, Edgewater (443) 837-6057 coconutjoesusa.com

Sam’s on the Waterfront Chesapeake Harbour Marina, off Severn River 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis (410) 263-3600 samsonthewaterfront.com

The Island Hideaway Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 449-6382 theislandhideawaysolomons.com The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove, Kent Narrows 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville (410) 827-4959 jettydockbar.com Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina, Kent Island 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville (410) 643-2263 kentmorr.com The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 231-2256 lighthouserestaurantanddockbar.com Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA (703) 494-6373 madiganswaterfront.com

Pirates Cove Restaurant Pirates Cove Marina, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com The Point Crab House & Grill Ferry Point Marina, Mill Creek, off the Magothy 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold (410) 544-5448 thepointcrabhouse.com

Mike’s Crab House South River, 3030 Riva Road, Riva (410) 956-2784 mikescrabhouse.com

Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis (410) 626-0004 pussersusa.com

Mike and Eric’s Bay Hundred Restaurant The Tilghman Island Inn, Knapps Narrows 21384 Coopertown Road, Tilghman (410) 886-2126 tilghmandining.com

Red Eye’s Dock Bar Mears Point Marina, Kent Narrows Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-3937 redeyedockbar.com

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Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville (301) 373-5217 Skipper’s Pier Restaurant & Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale (410) 867-7110 skipperspier.com Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek, off Choptank River 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge (410) 228-0112 snapperswaterfrontcafe.com St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-3737 stmichaelscrabhouse.com


Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 394-0236 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/kingfishers

Vera’s White Sands Beach Club Restaurant and Marina St. Leonard Creek, off Patuxent River 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby (410) 586-1182 verasbeachclub.net

Stoney’s at Broome’s Island Island Creek, off Patuxent River 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island, MD (410) 586-1888 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/broomesisland

The Wharf Lowes Wharf Marina Inn, Ferry Cove 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood (410) 745-6684 loweswharf.com

Stoney’s at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek, off Patuxent River 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood (301) 373-3986 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/clarkeslanding Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek, off Choptank River 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, MD (410) 943-4689 suicide-bridge-restaurant.com Sunset Cove Waterfront Restaurant and Snorkel’s Bar Point Lookout Marina, Smith Creek 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge (301) 872-5000 pointlookoutmarina.com Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River, VA 5435 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA (540) 775-7500 tims2.com Tim’s Rivershore Potomac River, VA 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA (703) 441-1375 timsrivershore.com Thursday’s Steak and Crabhouse West River, 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-7200

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LOWER BAY

Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis (757) 854-0807 Chicks Oyster Bar Wolfsnare Creek 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach (757) 481-5757 chicksoysterbar.com Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Ave., Norfolk (757) 362-2942 Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Wolfsnare Creek 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-4545 fishingvabeach.com Lead Belly’s Restaurant Fairport Marina, Crockrell Creek Polly Cove Road, Reedville (804) 453-5002 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock (757) 787-8558 mallardsllc.com

One Fish Two Fish Long Bay Pointe Marina, Wolfsnare Creek 2109 W Great Neck Road #102, Virginia Beach (757) 496-4350 onefish-twofish.com The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Oyster Farm Marina, Kings Creek 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles (757) 331-8660 theoysterfarmatkingscreek.com Restaurant at Smithfield Station Smithfield Station Marina, Pagan River, off James River 415 S Church Street, Smithfield (757) 357-7700 smithfieldstation.com Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee, 227 Mediterranean Ave., Virginia Beach (757) 425-1777 rudees.com Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek, off Hampton Bar 1 Marina Road, Hampton (757) 723-9366 surfriderrestaurant.com Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek, off Broad Bay 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-5646 surfriderrestaurant.com Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove, 105 Rens Road, Poquoson (757) 868-0080 surfriderrestaurant.com Tommy’s Restaurant Crockrell Creek, VA 729 Main Street, Reedville (804) 453-4666 The Tides Inn The Tides Inn Marain, Carters Creek, off Rappahannock River 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington (844) 244-9486 tidesinn.com

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t was a beautiful weekend as always for the Antique and Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point, held June 15-17 for Father’s Day Weekend at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels. PropTalk was on the scene, sponsoring the seminar series, taking pictures, meeting readers, and enjoying the festival. Find more photos and a Jersey Speed Skiff video of Insanity at proptalk.com

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##Jay and Joanne Pew’s 1961 Whirwind won awards for Best of Show Preserved and Best Outboard Boat at the 2017 Antique & Classic Boat Festival.

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A Whaler Goes Boating

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his write-up gets personal. It is about a father-son relationship with a Boston Whaler outboardpowered boat, a boat brand that was integral in my relationship with my own son. When he was eight years old, I started a campaign with my wife about why it would be a great boat for him, especially because a Whaler is un-sinkable. We went to about two dozen boat shows. Together we also read, out loud, numerous ads in the boating magazines. Each time, I highlighted how one could saw a Boston Whaler in half and still be dry and safe within the boat… and with the outboard engine still intact. In fact, the boat could plane off with power, even after being cut up. In some ad photos, the guy even wore a full business suit with dress shoes while doing it. You could even drastically overload the boat, and she’d still float. Or jump into the boat from a sea wall and take it. ##An old ad for a Whaler that showed how you could saw the boa t in half and still be dry and safe.

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The Whaler took ham-fisted balancing on the gunwale without trouble. By the time my son’s 13th birthday rolled around, getting a used Whaler was okay with his mom for a birthday gift. It was a safe and sane idea in her mind. To me it was more than just safe and sane—it also provided some freedom for a young teenager. My sales campaign had worked. Similarly, the Whaler in this story is a used boat. She is a 15-foot model, built circa 1981. Powered by a 1994 70-horsepower Johnson outboard, she has been fixed up, mildly customized, and given a paint job. The father-son restoration team got some direction from Hank Reiser of Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater, MD, which is located off the South River on the Western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Hank added some technical knowledge to the project. The father-son team painted their boat a non-stock color. The blue they picked looks great and makes the boat look larger. The red replacement gas tank they installed holds 18 gallons under the helm seating bench. Then they put in a custom steering wheel console/storage area. A battery fits inside this console behind a teak access door. A switch panel for boat wiring was located on a flat panel near the steering wheel for lighting and electrical needs.

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Custom seat backs—typically a no-no on a small, open Whaler—make for a comfortable resto-mod (restored and modified) version of this 15-foot, threeinch Boston Whaler. Some very nice varnished wood sets off the interior. She is a looker in person. This boat has more than a bit of sweat equity, some very nice paint, good woodworking additions to a used boat, plus a used motor. As a result, the father-son team got themselves a safe boat capable of speeds up to 41-mph. She can be used to waterski, crab, fish, dive, cruise, and go to a marina for dinner in style—a classy but inexpensive way to go boating. The Boston Whalers line of boats began in 1958 with the 13-footer. That boat established the company in the marine business. It was simple for boat dealers to add a 13-foot Whaler to their inventory, since the other brands that they sold did not offer a comparable model. The 13-foot Whaler set the small-boat world on fire. She was funny shaped, built and constructed in a very different manner, and was supported with a unique advertising plan touting how different the boat was. In 1961 the 16-foot model was rolled out. Again, a different boat. Low-sided, but always ready for ocean inlets, this one could have a bigger console. One could envision commanding a 16-foot Whaler at the helm, while running around the waterways seated in the 13-footer. Boston Whaler became a four-boat product line in 1970, when the new 19-foot and 21-foot models expanded the model choices. Each Whaler model stands out. The 15-foot especially sits nice and level, even with its 70-hp engines. #


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Chesapeake Racing Season is Heating Up! The Smith Island Crab Skiff Association competed June 24 at the Oxford Cardboard Boat Races in Oxford, MD. You can see from the photos by Paul Denbow that high winds were a factor, but it was still a great day of racing. The group is looking forward to upcoming summer and fall regattas. July 15: Tall Timbers Regatta at Tall Timbers Marina, Tall Timbers, MD

August 5: Cape Charles Shuck and Suck Regatta, Cape Charles, VA

August 19: Kent Island Regatta, Kent Island, MD September 2: Crisfield Crab Derby Regatta, Crisfield, MD

##Joe Strohmer in Rock My Fish and Adam Thompson in Slippery Eel.

##Trey Shinault in Old Bay crossing in front of a deadrise workboat. Photos by Paul Denbow

Upcoming Races The third annual Southern Maryland Boat Club Summer Regatta will be held July 29-30 on Breton Bay in Leonardtown, MD, at the town’s new waterfront park. There will be shuttle service to the race from remote parking areas. Learn more about the race on page 50, and for the history of racing in Southern Maryland, flip to page 86. Next up for the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association is the Kent Island Regatta July 15 at Kent Island Yacht Club and Nationals August 19 at Rock Hall Yacht Club. The Kent Narrows Racing Association’s Thunder on the Choptank will be held August 19-20 in Cambridge, MD.

The International Outboard Grand Prix will hold its F1 Champ/X Boat Grand Prix of America September 1-3 on the Potomac River in Washington, DC. The Offshore Powerboat Association’s Ocean City Grand Prix will take place September 8-10 in Ocean City, MD. ##Smith Island crab skiffs competing at the Oxford Cardboard Boat Races on June 24.

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The 92nd running of the Hampton Cup Regatta will be on September 23-24 in Hampton, VA.

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s we enjoy the “lazy, hazy days of summer” and the recession vanishes into the realm of good riddance memory, some effects still linger. Although builders are building again and buyers are buying again, there is a notable lack of good used boat inventory, especially with powerboats.

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s Hawk Ennis of Hawk’s Yachts explains. “When the recession came, builders stopped building, so now there is a whole segment of the market that’s missing: 2009 to 2016 boats that are not available for resale. Because of that, there is a huge demand for good, used late-model boats, of which there are very few, so the ‘05, ‘06 and ‘07 boats that are out there are selling at a premium. All the brokers around here are feeling it. Jonathon Foster on the hill is down to five boats and he usually has 100. The upshot is that demand is way up, and it is hard to meet it.” Older boats and deferred maintenance have both contributed to a major uptick in business for area boat shops, a story I hear repeated often.

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rit Lilly of Lilly Sport Boats in Arnold, MD, is a man of few words, but his brisk report sums up a busy season so far. “We have a race boat I cut into a million pieces and just finished putting back together and painted. And the usual stuff around the shop. We’re still slammed busy.”

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lex Schegel of Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD, reports, “This past winter was the busiest winter I can remember. Spring is always busy, even in the worst economies, but the summer and fall can make or break

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##Hawk Ennis of Hawk’s Yachts in Edgewater, MD, with two used boats he bought from a dealer in Ocean City to help replace his depleted inventory. Photo by Rick Franke

a good year. I hope good times continue throughout the summer and fall. Continuing on the 55-foot Trumpy bottom rebuild, we just uncovered the port shaft log. It is an interesting configuration fashioned of two timbers side by side with one half the shaft alley precisely cut into each piece. The engines are forward and under the wheel house making for long shafts at a shallow angle, therefore long shaft logs that are 9.5 inches wide, by 7.5 inches deep and close to eight feet long. While the rest of the boat is double planked, the plank over the

shaft log is one piece. The shaft alley was protected from destructive marine life with a lead pipe that was secured to the plank with small screws 3/8 inches apart. The replacement pipe will be bronze. There are notches into the log inboard and outboard where the frame ends fit. Support for the shaft log is provided at the ends by floor timbers, and it is further supported by bulkheads. It has curves and twists to match the shape of the bottom. In comparison, fiberglass boats just need a place to bolt on a stuffing box or a hole to glass in a fiberglass tube.”


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ate Baugher of Maritime Applied Physics in Baltimore, MD, sums up progress on the fleet of water taxis his company is building. “Boat three, Thurgood’s Justice, is moving along great and will be heading to paint at Anchor Bay this Monday. Boat two was handed off a while ago, but there were some USCG loose ends still. The boat should be in service shortly. Boat Four’s hull and roof are fitted out, and we will be welding out the skins by the end of the week. Things are moving right along.”

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rom Mike Glyphis at Eastern Shore Boat Works in Ocean City, MD, we get an update on the custom sportfisherman he has under construction. The boat was featured in the June Proptalk article about custom boat building. “The bottom is on. We are going to start setting rib bands and then side planking,” he says.

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ohn Patnovic of Worton Creek Marina reports that stringer repairs are going well on the 74-foot Spencer Fun Day. The boat was wrecked off Puerto Rico, salvaged, and is being rebuilt at Worton Creek. “The starboard side chine and stringer repairs are complete and port side underway. Once the port side stringers are finished, we will

##Ernie Stuermer of Hartge’s Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD, building a new shaft log for a 55-foot Trumpy.

start applying divincell foam coring and fiberglass.”

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ave Hannam with Classic Watercraft Restoration in Annapolis reports in during the dog days of summer on the following new wooden boat projects in the shop. “Victoria is a 1960s Penguin, hull #6129. She was just refitted with a new center-board trunk, transom, and topside. All the interior has been stripped, the chines and gunwales have been replaced, and final templating up of the bottom is now completed. Next

##Boatyard manager Michael Gorman driving in the last iron pins, called drifts, to hold the bottom logs of the Edna E. Lockwood together in the yard at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

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up, new skins on the hull and a shiny new paint job. Next in line, CWR is making space for yet another classic, a 1954 Sea King. This woody is getting a new deck and some new coatings. Also in the works is such a cute little 10-foot grandfather-built, mahogany skiff in for new coatings. This classic, notably named Huckleberry Finn, will be stabilized in preparation for the youngest captain grandson in the family for lots of summer fun on the Bay!”

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rom St. Michaels, MD, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum boatyard manager Michael Gorman reports that work continues on the historic restoration of the 1889 bugeye Edna E. Lockwood. “Each of the nine logs making up her new hull are pinned together, and shipwrights are moving on to fitting chunks in her bow and stern over the summer. It was a busy spring in the boatyard, with the hull flipped via crane in April and the two wing logs pinned to the rest of the assembled hull in May. In September, Edna’s topside will be moved to the new hull so that shipwrights can begin to marry the two, an important step in the restoration project. New stems, hatches, and additional structure will be installed this fall, and sails will be sent out to have new ones made. The team is restoring CBMM’s queen of the fleet and National Historic Landmark Edna E. Lockwood by replacing her nine-log hull in adherence to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for PropTalk.com August 2017 63


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The seven-log bottom for the bugeye Edna W. Lockwood being flipped over by a crane at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

Historic Vessel Preservation. Shipwright apprentices working on the project are generously supported by the Seip Family Foundation and the RPM Foundation. All work takes place in full public view through 2018, when Edna will be placed on the marine railway and launched at CBMM’s OysterFest in October. To keep up with the project, visit ednalockwood.org.”

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Thurgood’s Justice, Sagamore water taxi number three ready for the paint shop at Maritime Applied Physics in Baltimore.

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dIFFEREnCEs

High Sharps Island Light –3:47 Havre de Grace +3:11 Sevenfoot Knoll Light –0:06 St Michaels, Miles River –2:14

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

L. Ht *1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08

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2.2 49 07:58 09:10 AM AM 0.8 0.4 24 Th 01:02 M 03:41 PM PM 1.2 2.7 37 10:13 07:29 PM PM 0.4 0.6 12

dIFFEREnCEs

High Mtn Pt, Magothy River +1:24 Chesapeake Beach –1:14 Cedar Point –3:16 Point Lookout –3:48

Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47

H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37

L. Ht *0.88 *1.14 *1.33 *1.33

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88 M 0 91

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-0.7E 05:06AM -0.7E 03:00AM 06:00AM -0.7E 12:00AM 1.0F 12:30AM 0.8F 01:54AM 1.1F 1.0F 03:24AM 1.2F 12:00AM 01:06AM -0.7E 04:36AM 1.0F 02:36AM 05:30AM 01:48AM 04:54AM 0.8F 1.0F 01:24AM -0.8E 01:12AM -1.1E 02:30AM -0.9E 12:00AM 02:42AM -1.2E PM PM E PM PM E PM PM E PM PM E PM P W 12:54AM 1.2F 01:42AM 0.9F 01:54AM 1.0F 02:30AM 0.6F 12:54AM 03:42AM 0 Chesapeake Bay Ent 2 0 n mi N of Cape Henry L 04:42PM 07:06PM 0.5F M 04:24PM 07:00PM 0.8F W 10:24AM 01:36PM -1.0E Th N 10:48AM 01:54PM -1.0E 11:06AM 02:12PM 11:48AM 02:48PM Su M -0.8E W -0.7E Th Sa T me Zone LST LDT Latitude: 39.0130° Longitude: 76.3683° W 03:11 PM 0.1 3 0.3 9 Su Sa Su 436AM 29 14 29 14 29 4 19 4 4 19 19 4 19 4 19 06:24AM 09:36AM 0.7F 07:42AM 10:30AM 0.6F 08:30AM 11:00AM 0.5F 09:36AM 12:00PM 0.4F 03:36AM 06:48AM -0.8E 04:00AM 07:18AM -0.8E 14 29 14 29 14 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 08:42AM 07:06AM 10:18AM -0.9E 07:00AM 10:06AM -1.0E 03:42AM 06:12AM 08:00AM 11:06AM 0.6F -0.9E 07:48AM 11:12AM 08:12AM -1.3E 11:18AM -1.0E 05:00AM 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07:30PM 10:30PM 07:54PM 11:12PM 08:00PM 11:30PM 1.0F 08:48PM 03:30PM 06:30PM -0.6E 04:30PM 07:12PM -0.5E 54PM 08:06PM -0.7E 0.7F 07:00PM 09:54PM -0.6E 06:54PM 09:54PM -0.7E 03:36PM 08:12PM 11:06PM 1.2F -0.7E 09:48PM 08:36PM 11:36PM 04:30PM 07:42PM 1.4F 04:36PM 07:48PM 1.8F 05:24PM 08:36PM 1.4F 06:18PM 09:24PM 04:24PM 07:36PM -0.8E 06:06PM 08:30PM -0.7E 06:24PM 09:00PM -0.9E 07:24PM 09:48PM -0.6E 08:12PM 10:54PM -11S 10:12AM 01:48PM 1.0F 0.9F 10:18AM 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 06:42PM 11:06AM 10:18AM 02:48PM 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 12:00PM 11:06AM 03:30PM 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 02:00PM 10:12AM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 10:48AM 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 11:06AM 03:30PM 02:48PM 10:18AM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:00PM 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 03:30PM 11:06AM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 02:18PM 12:00PM 0.9F 11:06AM 03:30PM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 02:00P 01:00 Tu AM W Tu F W Tu Sa F W Tu -0.9E Sa Sa F W 1.0F Tu Su Sa Sa F D 0.9F W Tu Su Sa Sa 1.0F F W Su 1.4F Mean F ood 297° T Mean Ebb D 112° T 0.2 6 21 03:27 0.108:36PM 3 -0.8E ◐ 09:24PM 10:00PM ◐ 05:30PM 05:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 08:36PM -1.0E -0.8E 06:24PM 05:36PM 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM -0.9E 08:36PM -1.0E -0.8E 06:54PM 06:24PM 10:06PM 05:36PM 09:36PM -1.0E 08:48PM 05:30PM -0.9E -1.0E 08:36PM 05:48PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:24PM 10:06PM -0.9E 09:36PM 05:36PM -1.0E 05:30PM -0.9E 08:48PM 07:30PM 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM -0.9E 10:06PM 06:24PM -0.9E 05:36PM -1.0E 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 07:30PM -0.9E 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:54PM -0.9E 06:24PM -0.9E 10:06PM 05:36PM 09:36PM -1.0E 08:48P 07:30 -0 AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E A 00PM 10:30PM 11:30PM 11:30PM Times and speeds of maximum and minimum current, in knots 10:18PM 11:24PM 11:54PM 12:30AM -0.5E 12:48AM -0.8E 01:36AM -0.7E 02:24AM -0.8E 02:54AM -0.9E 12:36AM 03:36AM -0.8E

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Under category, Heaviest Tuna, and Heaviest Tuna Stringer (155 pounds). Heaviest yellowfin was won by Charles Carter, with a 54.3-pounder. The largest fish of the day, however, fell to Captain Paul Robertson and the Fishing for Muscular Dystrophy (FFMD) team, competing in the Boats Over 31 category on the FFMD Everglades 435 powered by quad Yamaha F350 outboards. This monstrous 173.9-pound, 65-inch bigeye brought in $5723. “Day one team FFMD caught five nice yellowfin tuna all around 42 to 44 pounds in the Poormans,” Robertson said. “Late in the day we started marking what I thought were several bigeye tuna about 300 feet down in about 200 fathoms, so I plotted a waypoint in my Garmin system, and named it MSSABIGEYE. Without much success on day two, around noon I decided to work back out to the waypoint. The funny thing is we were about to change out a bait as it looked like it was starting to swim with a bit of a spin. Just as we were about to pull it, the fish hit it and line started screaming out—for 400 to 500 yards.

We had 22 pounds of drag set, and it was taking line quickly. We fought the fish to within 100 feet of the boat four times and each time it would regain energy and run again.” The total fight-time was two hours and 50 minutes, and Robertson noted that this was on stout gear, too, a custom Shore Tackle rod with a Shimano Tiagra 80. The horse ballyhoo it trailed was rigged on a small blue/white Ilander. “For a while I thought it might be a giant bluefin,” he said. “But after the fifth or sixth time we got the fish close enough to see it was a big eye. The last remaining challenge was keeping the fish away from the outboards. But when the tuna came to the surface it laid on its side and drifted right to the boat. Two gaffs and a tail-rope later we slid it in through the door at 3:40, and headed to the scales.” If you want to get an eyeball on the action, visit the FFMD Facebook page where the team posted a short but fun video of the bigeye fight and other highlights from the day.

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release their fish if desired, winners are determined by pictures verifying the fish’s length rather than with weigh-ins. Over 50 fish broke the 30-inch mark, with top honors going to Nick Lombardi for a 41-incher caught on

Thunder Road (captained by Shawn Kimbro). Second place went to Timothy Deane with a 37-inch striper, and third place was claimed by Matthew Boomer with a 36.25inch fish. You can see the full results on the iAnglertournament.com leaderboards.


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he Kid’s Catch tournament held at Indian River Marina, DE, made for some interesting winners this year. Connor Strange traveled all the way from Boston—for his sibling’s lacrosse tournament, not to go fishing—yet managed to win a trophy for the flounder division, catching a two-pound, five-ounce flattie. And Gavin German won a trophy for the most unusual catch, after reeling in a keeper black drum right from the marina jetty. A portion of the proceeds from the tournament goes to the Lyme Disease Association of DelMarVa, and most importantly, the kids all had a great time fishing!

Fluke in the Pines

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ugust fifth marks the date of the Ocean Pines 10th annual Flounder Tournament. Fish are weighed in at the Pines Point Marina, and must be caught between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. The $35 entry fee includes a T-shirt for the first 150 entries, but the really nice thing about this tournament is that you don’t need a boat to participate—shore, pier, and bridge anglers can get in on the action. Visit the Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce website, to learn more.

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ceanic anglers will flock to Ocean City, MD, from as far away as Florida to participate in the White Marlin Open, the world’s largest billfishing tournament, running August 7 through the 11. The 2016 tournament produced a purse of nearly $4.5 million, not to mention lots of controversy. As you’ve probably heard by now, the courts ruled against the anglers responsible for landing the biggest white last year (worth $2.6 million) after the captain and crew failed polygraph tests. Yikes—let’s hope 2017 goes a bit smoother! We’re certainly not going to reproduce the rules and specifics here (you can see it all at whitemarlinopen.com) but we would like to point out that attending the Open can be fun even if competing in the tournament isn’t in the cards for you. Huge crowds show up at the Harbor Island scales to check out the day’s catch, and there’s a park-and-ride shuttle running from the Convention Center parking lot for folks who want to get there hassle-free. Follow us!

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hree tournaments and events geared towards kids and families are coming up this month. First up is the CCA Baltimore Kid’s Catch, August 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Canton Waterfront Park. CCA brings the gear, so this is a great way to introduce non-fishers to the joys of the sport. Next up is the 12th annual MSSA Youth Fishing Derby, August 12, sponsored by the Kent Island Fisherman’s chapter, at the Romancoke Pier on Route 8 South from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., with refreshments and prizes at the Kent Island American Legion immediately following. The bait’s free! Also on the 12th is the Bay Bash Family Fishing Tournament at Ingram Bay Marina. There are oodles of prizes in a wide variety of categories, including Youth and Special Angler divisions, for shoreline or pier, kayak or canoe, and boat anglers.

Bass Pro Donating Rods and Reels

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ass Pro Shops has donated 40,000 refurbished rods and reels to nonprofit organizations that help kids from all backgrounds connect to the outdoors. Customers brought in their gently used rods and reels this spring in exchange for discounts on new gear, and Bass Pro Shops refurbished each piece to ensure it was fish-ready for kids. In the last five years, Bass Pro Shops says they have donated more than 250,000 items to youth-focused nonprofit organizations including Boys and Girls Club and Boy Scouts of America.

OAA is considering new management measures for blueline tilefish north of the VA/NC border, which until recently have been unregulated. The proposed recreational limit for blueline tilefish is three fish per person. This is not a misprint—THREE FISH! Is there anyone out there who thinks this is a reasonable catch limit for a fish located 40-plus miles offshore, which commonly weighs just a pound or two, which carpets the bottom for miles on end in some areas, and which very few anglers target in the first place? NOAA posted a request for public comments June 28, with a closing date of July 28. This issue of PropTalk will hit the streets just two weeks before the closing. To comment, visit federalregister.gov or send hard-copy comments to John K. Bullard, Regional Administrator NMFS, Greater Atlantic Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.

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wide range of partners including the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Maryland and CCA Virginia, the Maryland DNR, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Building Conservation Trust, Lehigh Cement, Carroll County Public Schools, Stevenson University, Vulcan Materials, and the Maryland Artificial Reef Initiative joined together in late June to deploy 144 reef balls in the middle Chesapeake Bay. These reef balls are set on a state-approved and charted 84 acre site in just over 20 feet of water, due west of Tilghman’s Island and just north of the Stone Rock (published coordinates are 38’41.315 x 76’22.757/38’41.318 x 76’22.691). Half of the reef balls were pre-seeded with oyster spat, and all are shaped to maximize colonization potential for both oysters and other creatures crawling, swimming, or setting along the bottom of the Bay. Just how good are they at this job? The last patch of balls was deployed a year ago, and footage from a dive five months later showed tremendous growth had already taken place (you can watch it for yourself at ccamdhabitat.com). For more information, contact David Sikorski at CCA davidsikorski@ccamd.org. PropTalk.com August 2017 69


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Billfish Excitement by Eric Burnley

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ew things in the world of fishing are quite as exciting as watching a billfish come into your spread, shop around until he finds the bait he wants, slap it with his bill, and then gobble it down. And that’s just the beginning. If you are lucky or skillful enough, you will hook the fish, and then it is show time. White marlin have a tendency to do a lot of jumps and tail walking. Small blue marlin do the same, but a big blue will make the most majestic leaps this side of the New York Ballet Company. While marlin may be found inside the 30-fathom line, your chances of hooking one improve the closer to the 100-fathom line you are. Many years ago the Jack Spot and Massey’s Canyon produced billfish, but today most marlin are caught at or in the canyons.

If you are serious about fishing offshore, you must subscribe to a water temperature service. These companies use satellites to measure the surface temperature of the ocean, and this information will disclose where different temperature waters collide. Known as breaks, these are the places where bait and billfish are found. Anyone with enough money can charter a boat, rely on the captain and mate to do all the work, and simply crank in the fish. I prefer to do it myself. My brother-in-law Paul Coffin bought a 22 Mako back in the early 1970s, and we started running to the canyons. We had fair luck with tuna and dolphin, but it did take the better part of the summer before we caught our first billfish. On most of our trips it was just the two of us because other fishermen thought we were nuts to

go out 60 miles in a 22-foot boat. In today’s world there are lots of 20-foot boats in the canyons, and while they may not raise as many fish as a 70foot Spencer, they do okay. When targeting marlin, we set out four 30-pound class rods and one 50-pound outfit with a larger bait just in case a blue marlin stops by. The smaller outfits carry ballyhoo rigged with circle hooks. Back in the day we didn’t have circle hooks, so we used J hooks. Today all billfish tournaments require circle hooks, so you might as well learn how to rig them. The rigging process is not that hard to master and all you have to do is type, “circle hook rigging for billfish” into Google and all the instructions you need will be right there. I used to rig split tail mullet, and when I did it correctly (about one in three), that bait would swim as if it was still alive.

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Rigged eels were another favorite bait that are hardly used anymore. Do not venture offshore without an EPIRB on your boat. This device will transmit your location when all of your other electronics have failed. While they do cost several hundred dollars, that is no more than most modern boats will burn in fuel during a trip offshore. None of my boats had radar, but today you can equip a boat with that device for a reasonable amount of money. A 25-foot Albemarle similar to my 24-footer now costs over $100,000, so a couple of extra grand for radar is not going to increase the payments by much. Once on the grounds, you will have to look for signs of bait. Dolphins and whales along with diving birds are always good signs. A big patch or long line of weeds are another. Any floating object, including turtles, will signify the presence of game fish. Work these structures from all sides and as far away as 200 feet.

##Photo by Shutterstock, courtesy of The Billfish Foundation

Hard core tournament anglers will hold the lines in their hands. This gives them an edge when a billfish takes the bait. At that point the fish is allowed to eat the ballyhoo, and then when the line comes tight the circle hook will do its job and catch at the corner of the mouth. All billfish should be released. The exception is money tournaments when

the result is determined by how much the fish weighs at the dock. These contests have minimum sizes, so very few marlin are brought to the scales. If you have a trailer boat that is suitable for fishing the canyons, I think you owe it to yourself to give billfish a try. There is nothing else like it, and who knows, you may find yourself hooked. #

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Fish Spot

Crisfield, MD

Gateway to Tangier Sound

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first fished out of Crisfield, MD, when big weakfish roamed the Bay. Captain Leroy Yingling would carry parties on his solid mahogany boat, Doris K, to the edge where Tangier Sound drops down from four to over 70 feet. The trip would begin around two or three in the afternoon and run until dark. The theory was the trout would be moving from deep to shallow water looking for soft crabs. In practice, that theory seemed to hold up pretty well. We would bait up with peeler crab, drop down to the bottom right along the edge, and wait. The trout would move by in bunches. When the first person on the boat hooked up, everyone else got ready, and pretty soon we were all into fish. Most nights were pretty calm. You could hear the anglers on other boats shouting with excitement when their turn came. Captain Yingling was pretty set in his ways. At 5 p.m. he had his dinner. If you had a fish on, too bad. You were going to be netting your own fish until he was finished eating. I wanted to take my mother out for some fishing, but she had a tendency towards seasickness. That solid mahogany boat sat like an island, and no

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ordinary wave could move it. My mother ended up catching the largest fish of the evening followed closely by my wife. More than a few years later I fished here with Captain Yingling’s son, Harry. He had a 20-something outboard named Pappy’s Pride. We were entered in the Scorchy Tawes Tournament and may have had the winning flounder, but it let go just outside the range of my netting

we headed for the ramp and were on the road when the storm hit. This thing got stronger as it moved north and flooded out Seaford to the point that all roads leading to the town were under water. Under normal conditions you can safely fish this area in a small boat. The Annemessex River, the Puppy Hole, and the Janes Island Reef are pretty protected. Once you cross Tangier Sound, it can get a bit sporty. I love the story about the waterman’s boy in Sunday school who, when the teacher asked him to describe hell, said, “My Daddy says hell is the mouth of the Manokin River on a southwest blow.” Crisfield has a very good boat ramp as well as charter and head boats running out of Somer’s Cove Marina. The Barbara Ann Fleet runs every day in the summer for a very reasonable price. These head boats are perfect for a family on vacation. Contact Somer’s Cove at (800) 967-3474. Lodging is available at the Crisfield Budget Inn, the Captain Tyler Motel, and Somer’s Cove Motel. I have stayed at the Somer’s Cove Motel, and it is perfect for fishing folks who will be going on boats from the marina. There are also bed and breakfast operations,

You only order one thing in Crisfield: seafood, preferably crab. ability. As it was, we did have a decent catch of croaker, but no money fish. On another trip to Crisfield, Harry and I caused a thunderstorm that darn near washed Seaford, DE, away. When the two of us are fishing together, bad weather seems to follow. This storm started at the mouth of the Potomac River, and just about the time we made our first drift at the Puppy Hole, a marine warning came across the VHF. Knowing the way our weather luck runs

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should you decide on a romantic getaway. The food at every Crisfield restaurant where I have eaten has been fantastic. You only order one thing in Crisfield: seafood, preferably crab. I have a fondness for soft crab, and when you order them here, you don’t get just one crab fixed up some fancy way and placed on a dish with a mystery sauce drizzled over it. No sir, your get four good sized soft crabs fried up the way God intended. French fries or potato salad are the sides with perhaps some good ole lima beans and corn cooked with fatback. Naturally, there are plenty of places to enjoy steamed crabs, and all are great. Crisfield has something for every type of angler, be it bottom fishing in Tangier Sound, light tackle action for rockfish, speckled trout, and redfish, or trolling for trophy rock in the spring and fall. If you like to fish and eat, you can’t go wrong in Crisfield. #

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here are times and places where small freshwater plugs would be ideal for saltwater fish, but their hooks won’t stand up to the force of repeated bluefish attacks or the power of a rockfish’s mouth. I have modified these plugs by adding saltwater trebles, and they work just fine. In the Chesapeake Bay, menhaden, alewives, and minnows provide the primary prey for rockfish and blues as well as speckled trout and gray trout. Sebile makes a line of plugs that imitate this forage to perfection. The four I like are the Bull Crank, Vibe Machine, Star Shiner, and the Bull Minnow. The Bull Crank and the Vibe Machine are the size and shape of a peanut bunker; the Star Shiner is close to a real shiner, while the Bull Minnow looks just like the real thing. It is pretty easy to turn these sweetwater lures into deadly plugs for the salt chuck. All you need is a supply of #4 Follow us!

treble hooks. The only tool required is a pair of split ring pliers. Please do not try to remove the split rings without using these pliers. They make the task so much easier and will save you not only time, but reduce the chance of impaling yourself on a super-sharp treble hook. Using the split ring pliers, open the split ring on the plug, and slide the original treble hook off. The replacement treble should be very close to the same size and weight as the original. At this point, I replace the treble. The original split rings seem to be pretty strong on the Sebile plugs, but if you want to play it safe, you can also replace the split ring. Replace the second hook and split ring, and you are ready to fish. I have used these plugs around my home waters, and they work just fine. In addition, I have not seen the first sign of saltwater corrosion on the hooks or split rings.

##The top two plugs have had their treble hooks changed out and both preformed well in salt water. The bottom plug still carries the standard hooks with the replacement hooks close by. On the bottom are the split ring pliers. Photo by Eric Burnley

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##(L-R) John O’Donnell, Zach Ditmars (PropTalk production manager), Jeff O’Donnell, and Paul Clagett (PropTalk distribution driver) had a successful fishing trip aboard the Tricia Ann II out of Rod N’ Reel in Chesapeake Beach, MD, with Captain Wayne Schuhart.

Charter Fishing Guide O ne of the most difficult ways to learn how to fish the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean is trial and error. Then there’s the boat issue; we don’t all have one. Luckily, the Bay is full of knowledgeable guides and charter captains ready to show you the ropes. Below you will find a directory of professional guides, charter boats, and head boats to get you started on your quest for the perfect fish. Whether you like to fly fish, troll, or bottom fish, there’s likely a local expert who can lend a hand.

Private Charters • Herrington Harbor North

Tricia Ann II ChArTer FIshIng

Join Capt. Wayne Schuhart for a great day on the Bay! at ROD ‘N’ REEL DOCK Chesapeake Beach, MD

Deale, MD

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Contact Captain Wayne to make your 2017 reservations! 301-751-6056 or captain@triciaanncharterfishing.com

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301.785.1199

Captain Marcus Wilson

UsCg Licensed For 22 Passengers

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410.218.9260 Tuna • Marlin • Dolphin • Shark • STriperS

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out of Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin - Jig and/or troll! Captain Mark r. HooS Sr.

58’ Custom Carolina

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Drizzle Bar Charters

MARY LOU TOO

Captain George Bentz 410.428.7110

Capt. Dave & Capt. Rich Mogel • 443-865-7937

CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD

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Patent Pending Charters Capt. John Whitman

46’ Markley • 6 Person Capacity

410.867.1992 or 410.703.3246 Herrington Harbor North • Deale, MD

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www.MaryLouTooCharters.com

Capt. Monty’s Morning Star

“The O.C. Partyboat That's Never Crowded!” Precision Fishing on MD’s Coral Reefs

(410) 520-2076

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Biz Buzz Boat Donation Program

The ABYC Foundation has announced a vessel donation program, accepting new and used powerboats, sailboats, and personal watercraft. Donors will have the opportunity to receive a tax deduction while supporting the mission of the ABYC Foundation. “Proceeds from these donor boats will directly support efforts to train technicians and provide resources to the boating industry to design, manufacture, and repair boats and equipment to the highest industry standards, resulting in safer products and a superior boating experience,” said ABYC president John Adey. The ABYC Foundation has partnered with Certified Sales, Inc. to help obtain the best value for all qualified donations. abycinc.org/boatdonation

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New Engine Dealer

Annapolis Yacht Sales announces that it has become a Mercruiser and Mercury Outboard Engine Dealer. Mercruiser and Mercury engine sales, parts, and service will now be available at AYS’s Kent Island Office, conveniently located at Bay Bridge Marina. “We are excited to be able to add Mercruiser and Mercury to the list of premium engine lines Annapolis Yacht Sales offers at our growing Kent Island Facility,” says Tom Turner, powerboat service manager at Annapolis Yacht Sales. “This addition gives us the opportunity to assist and address the needs of our current customers as well as the service and warranty needs of the entire marine community.” annapolisyachtsales.com

Boatel Coming Soon

Kent Narrows Marine, LLC is continuing work on a 72,000-square-foot boatel facility, which is being constructed on a vacant eight-acre waterfront parcel of land located at 100 Piney Narrows Road on the Kent Narrows in Chester, MD. The Boatel will be capable of storing 400 boats year round on racks within a fully enclosed and heated building. It will be able to handle larger boats with a max size of 40 feet LOA, 13 foot beam, and 14 foot height. Boat owners can call ahead and expect to have their boats sitting in the water, stocked with provisions and ready to go. Upon return, boats will be pulled out of the water, rinsed off, and safely put away out of the weather. Scheduled to open fall of 2017. kentnarrowsmarine.com

BBQ Fundraising Event

Hidden Harbour Marina in Deale, MD, hosted its first “Smokin’ on the Creek” amateur barbecue competition on Saturday, June 24 to raise funds for the Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland and the South County Youth Association. The event was a great success with over 1300 attendees and $20,000 raised. One of the group chairmen stated “The main goal of the event was to bring our amazing little community together, and we feel we were successful in doing so.” The crew at Hidden Harbour is excited about the turnout and looks forward to the second annual “Smokin’ on the Creek” to be held next June. Additional details can be found on Facebook, and donations can be made at Hidden Harbour Marina or directly to the organizations. hiddenharbour.net

National Partner

FELL Marine is becoming a national partner of the Sea Tow Savings Club. Paul Petani, FELL’s America’s sales director says “As a leader in boating safety, Sea Tow is a perfect partner for FELL Marine.” Cindy McCaffery, Sea Tow’s VP of program development adds, “We are constantly looking for ways to add value for Sea Tow members with high quality and innovative products and services. We are very pleased to add FELL Marine to our program.” fellmarine.com; seatow.com

National Recognition

JoAnna Goldberg, the CEO of Fairwinds Marina in Annapolis and president/CEO of Freedom Boat Club of Maryland and Washington, DC, was chosen as one of “40 Under 40” top young leaders in the US by the editors of Boating Industry magazine. As president and CEO of Fairwinds Marina, Goldberg is credited with transforming a neglected marina into one of the best small boat marinas on the Chesapeake Bay. She brought the store into the 21st century by converting the inventory and all record keeping from paper to electronic. On the docks she upgraded and added finger piers and boat lifts, fuel and pump-out stations, and a closed-loop recycled water power-wash station. Goldberg also renovated customer facilities, added Wi-Fi and a family picnic area, and installed a 29-camera security system. Another major achievement included increasing marina occupancy from 60 to 85 percent, with 10 percent dedicated for transient use. “I’m very honored and pleased to have been selected for this recognition among many outstanding peers, and it motivates me to continue working hard to improve boating in the market I’m so fortunate to serve,” said Goldberg. freedomboatclub.com; fairwindsmarina.com

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BROKERAGE & CLASSIFIED SECTIONS

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28’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’06 Excellent cond., Less that 470 hrs. Twin I/O 260hp, 4.3 liter Mercruiser gasoline engines. 5.0 KW Kohler gasoline powered generator. U. S. Coast Guard documented. Estimated value by surveyor on 9/29/14 was $63,900. As we are too old for this fast and great riding cruiser, we are looking for $48,000 OBO. Broker Protected. Call Ron @ 301-855-6600.

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31’ Pursuit ST 310 ’16. Better than new! 27 hrs on white 300 Yamahas w/ warranty until 2021, Stars and Stripes hull, 10” Garmins and $4,000 Stereo, trailer included. $239,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 31’ Helmsman ’15 Single stateroom performance trawler. 160 hrs use, like new cond. and asking an aggressive price of $259,900. Located in Annapolis! John Kaiser/Yacht View Brokerage LLC, 443-223-7864 cell. John@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com

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Boat Broker: Seeking experienced sales person with passion for boating, for rewarding career with leading dealer on the Chesapeake Bay of Sea Ray, Beneteau, and brokerage boats. Salary, plus high commissions, 401k, paid vacation and health benefits. Send resume to boatinfomd@clarkslanding.com Broker Wanted S&J Yachts Has openings now for both experienced brokers and as well as an intern broker opportunities in their Annapolis, Rock Hall, Charleston, SC and Florida offices. Boating experience and team player a must! Friendly, professional working environment. We sell new and brokerage quality Sail & Power. See our website www.sjyachts.com. Enquiries confidential. Contact Sharon or Jack Malatich 410 971-1071 nfo@sjyachts.com Marine Engine Mechanic Mid-Atlantic premier yacht sales and service dealership seeking individual with current factory training on any or all of our engine brands including Yamaha, Mercury, Mercruiser and Volvo Penta. Applicant must be honest, a team player, and have a strong work ethic. Top pay and excellent benefits in a growing but we’ll established, stable, and strong company. Careers@annapolisyachtsales.com Wanted: Marine technician, fiberglass / painter. Location in Middle River, MD. Send resume to: ray@ porterssenecamarina.com

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Systems Repair & Installation Base Help SalaryWanted • 401K • Vacation Performance Bonuses

Yacht Sales Curtis Stokes & Associates has opportunities throughout the U.S. for experienced brokers, or new salespeople. Applicant must be ethical, hard-working and have a boating background. Training available. Inquiries confidential. (954) 684-0218 or info@curtisstokes.net

MARINE ENGINES

Certified Outboard Service

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Perkins 80 Turbo Diesel

Sound, reconditioned, complete except alternator, many spares. First $1,399 takes.

410.923.5800

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Marketplace & Classified Marine Services

Marine Services

POCAHONTAS MARINE SERVICE Located on the South River Edgewater, MD

HARTGE YACHT YARD FIBERGLASS & GELCOAT REPAIR

Brent & Andy have 29 years • Spring Commissioning Service • Mercruiser/Volvo Repair experience each • Yamaha/Mercury Outboard Service • Installations and Repairs • Paint/Fiberglass Work •hartgeyard.com Fiber-Classic Restorations • General Marine Service 410-533-8752 • Cruisers202@msn.com

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Marine Engine Sales, Parts & Service 410-263-8370

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Professional Mobile Service All Major Eco-Safe-Full Tenting Credit Cards Free Estimates Accepted! Fully Insured

443-758-3325 mikesblasting@gmail.com

Custom Woodwork and Refinishing General Yacht Maintenance

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• Mechanical, Electrical & Systems • Winterization Gas & Diesel • All Onboard Systems Serviced • Serving MD Powerboaters & Sailors For Over 10 Years

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Your Best Choice for Custom Woodworking, Repair, and Restoration

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Reduce Fuel Consumption & IncRease Performance

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MALLARD MARINE SERVICES Mobile Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing

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• Separate workshop ideal for boat-building. • Community beach, marina, boat ramp and more! $

469,000

Nuala O’Leary, Realtor

Long and Foster reaL estate, Inc.

Office: 410.260.2800 Cell: 410.404.0568

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20’ - 52’ Slips Deep Water, West River Water, power, shower, pool, wi-fi included. Reasonable prices. Pirates Cove Marina. Call Bob (443) 454-4370 or (410) 867-3600. 25’ - 40’ Slips, MD Clean Marina / Boatyard of the year. Power & sail, cozy, in protected Deale harbor, excel. boating & fishing, free Wi-Fi & pumpout. 30 mins. from DC. DIY service boatyard. Discount to new customers. (410) 867-7919, rockholdcreekmarina.com 30’ - 35’ Slips Available Annapolis City Marina, Ltd. in the heart of Eastport. Includes electric, water, restrooms with showers, and gated parking. Give us a call at (410) 268-0660, www.annapoliscitymarina.com. 30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. On the western shore of the Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Flag Harbor Yacht Haven (410) 586-0070, www.flagharbor.com. Winter storage & repair (410) 586-1915. 45’ Boat Slip, Sold by owner. Canton in East Baltimore, Anchorage Marina. All facilities: pool, rec room, main secured dock. Multiple restaurants nearby. $19K OBO (eve) (410) 522-6626. 45’ Covered Deep Water Boat Slip For Sale in Severna Park on Severn River. Great location. Water, electricity, parking, pump-out included. Call Tom @ (410) 608-1234. Annapolis Slip near Cantler’s Mill Creek. Join knowledgeable, friendly skippers. Private dock, hurricane hole, deep water, 30-45+ ft., dock carts, electricity, potable water, parking, quiet. Mins. by car to rt. 50. (410) 757-3553 or (703) 405-3277. Spa Creek Slip for Sale - $64,000 -- Protected 34 x 14 slip at The Yacht Club, adjacent to AYC annex, 2 parking spaces. Call Bill: 410-570-9111. Pool! Info at www.Slip17.com

(410) 228-4031

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free slip* for the rest of the 2017 season! *with the purchase of a full 2018 contract

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15’ up to 60’ deep water slips on well protected Broad Creek on the Magothy River. Just north of Annapolis, easy access to marina using Route 100.

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Why Pay High Annapolis or Baltimore Rates? $1,250 - $2,200 yr. Land storage $120 monthly. Haulouts $10. Minutes to Bay and Baltimore Beltway. Old Bay Marina (410) 477-1488 or www.oldbaymarina.com Solomons - Calvert Marina - Covered & Open Slips floating transient docks - land storage - pool restaurant - Washburns boatyard - canvas shop - fuel pet friendly - reasonable rates - (410)-326-4251 calvertmarina.com

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cHESAPEAKE cLASSIC ##Start of 1970 Dick Downs Memorial Race at Captain Sam’s in Bushwood. Image courtesy David Nelson and Calvert Marine Museum

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Southern Maryland OPC Powerboat Racing

n the mid 1900s powerboat racing was all the rage in Southern Maryland. Races often attracted thousands of spectators, all eager to experience the thrill of racing from the shores of the Bay or the Patuxent River. The sport really took off during the 1930s and ’40s, when the Solomons Island Yacht Club and its offshoot, the Solomons Outboard Club, sponsored American Power Boat Association (APBA)-sanctioned racing on the Patuxent River. On the other side of the river, in St. Mary’s County (the two shores were much less connected in those days, before the Solomons Bridge crossed the lower Patuxent), wildcat racing was becoming increasingly popular. Wildcat racing was not sanctioned and sometimes pushed the envelope. It wasn’t unusual for a racing engine to be put on the back of a family pleasure craft. Over time, the races became more organized, and in the late 1950s the Southern

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Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) formed. From its humble beginnings (using peach baskets and inner tubes for buoys), the club grew in prominence, and by the 1960s and 70s was sponsoring many APBA-sanctioned Outboard Pleasure Craft (OPC) regional races. “In the early days, many of the guys in the club worked at Pax River (the U.S. Naval Air Station, which opened in 1943). They used their engineering skills to experiment and develop technologies, many of which are incorporated into today’s boats,” says Jim Berry, SMBC vice president. “Often fathers were working on the boats, and their sons were the drivers. Numerous championships were won and many records set because of the innovations discovered in Southern Maryland,” he says. As with all things, the passage of time brought change. Fiberglass replaced wooden hulls. V-hulls and tunnel hulls replaced round bottoms. Prices for

equipment and fuel became increasingly expensive, and the population of drivers was aging. By 1979, interest had dwindled so much that the once-prominent SMBC became inactive. The club stayed dormant for nearly 35 years, until Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) staff began working on an exhibit about the history of powerboat racing in Southern Maryland. A reunion of former racers coincided with the 2013 opening of the exhibit. Interest was rekindled, and in 2015 the SMBC was officially relaunched. Its third annual regatta showcasing vintage race boats is set for July 19 and 20. See page 61 for details. To read more about the history of racing in the region, “Thrills and Spills: The Golden Era of Powerboat Racing in Southern Maryland,” by Robert J. Hurry and Richard J. Dodds, is available for purchase at the CMM website. calvertmarinemuseum.com #


What’s New on .com Fourth Trash Wheel Coming to Baltimore City

Baltimore’s fourth trash wheel will be operating in Masonville Cove by February 2018. Learn more about the $450,000 project at proptalk.com/fourth-trash-wheel-baltimore.

$10.5 Million in Grants

Maryland Commercial Crab Harvest The Maryland DNR will be making “modest but important” changes to the harvesting of Chesapeake Bay female hard crabs later this season. proptalk.com/maryland-dnr-making-changesto-commercial-crab-harvest

$10.5 million in Waterway Improvement Fund grants was provided to 18 Maryland counties to improve public boating access and navigation throughout the state. proptalk. com/grants-awarded-toenhance-boating-access

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