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The Water is Always Greener I By Kaylie Jasinski
just returned from a recent camping trip to Idaho. Most people, when I told them where I was going, were surprised. They made comments like, “bring us back a potato.” But I smiled to myself, knowing they would soon eat their words when they saw just how spectacular Idaho really is. I was more surprised, however, when Idahoans had a similar shocked response. Each person we met, when we told them we were from Maryland, would do a double take as they practically shouted, “Maryland?! What the heck are you doing all the way out here?” Or “Why Idaho?” They assumed we were visiting family or simply passing through on our way to the next place, but no, we had come to Idaho specifically for Idaho. We came for the crystal-clear bluegreen mountain lakes, the glistening streams, the hidden hot springs… we came for the beautiful water, for the mountains, for the seclusion, and the
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lack of crowds. It surprised everyone but us. We knew what we were in for and welcomed it with open arms. But my biggest surprise came about halfway through the trip. We decided to join a group horseback ride up in the mountains, and here I was, marveling at the sheer majesty of the Sawtooths (mountains), the sparkling blue lakes (like blue blue, Caribbean blue), the smell of the pine trees, and the feel of the horse beneath me when someone asked the guide where his favorite place to travel is. He qualified the question by saying that it’s his favorite place to go when he’s not working, and you’ll never guess where he said. Ready for it? Maryland. I was floored. I am a Maryland girl through and through, born and raised. So, of course, I love my state. But my dream vacation spots are pretty much anyplace out West, from the red rock arches of Utah to the towering snow-topped peaks of Washington state, and now
the untouched beauty of Idaho. But this guy, who lives and works in a pictureperfect mountain postcard, loves to vacation in Maryland. And he told us this before I said where I was from, so I knew it was genuine. Our guide was born and raised on a ranch in Idaho but explained how he had friends in Maryland. He had just returned from a trip to Elkton where he caught bass in his friend’s private pond, then went out on the Chesapeake Bay to catch stripers, and he even spent time on the Ocean City boardwalk. And he had a blast. Here I am thinking he has it made in my dream vacation spot where he can ride horses all day and fly fish from high mountain streams, and he couldn’t stop talking about how much fun he had catching stripers in the Chesapeake. Turns out, it’s not just the grass that’s greener. It’s the water, too.
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he 2020 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Report Card issued June 22 by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) gives the Chesapeake watershed a grade of B-. The overall Chesapeake Bay health score improved to a C. This year’s report card has new indicators of watershed health, including stewardship, protected lands, walkability, and heat vulnerability. “UMCES scientists continue to lead the way on assessing not just the environment, but also the social and economic factors that influence ecosystem health. This year’s report card provides new insights in our journey of restoring the Chesapeake Bay,” said Dr. Peter Goodwin, president of UMCES. “Improvements in our environment go hand-in-hand with improvements in our communities, particularly those that are traditionally disadvantaged.” Individual indicators of Bay health had mixed results in 2020, but the overall Bay-wide trend continues to improve over time. Seven out of 15 regions showed significantly improving health trends. Dissolved oxygen and total nitrogen scores improved, while chlorophyll a and total phosphorus scores declined. Water clarity, benthic community, and aquatic grass scores decreased slightly. Due to the pandemic, there was a monitoring gap from March to May. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the ecosystem health of the Chesapeake Bay are not yet known, besides a reduction in atmospheric nitrogen, which has a declining trend, continued by reduced travel during 2020. “Our close collaboration with partners at the federal, state, and local levels will continue to improve the long-term vitality of the Chesapeake Bay,” said Congressman John Sarbanes, co-chair of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force. “I applaud UMCES—and all of our advocates in Maryland and across the region—for their tireless efforts to monitor Bay health. Although we have lots of work ahead of us, I am confident that our shared commitments will help ensure that the Chesapeake Bay remains one of 22 August 2021 PropTalk.com
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America’s great environmental treasures for generations to come.” The analysis of Chesapeake Watershed health uses 23 reporting regions and incorporates both ecological and social indicators in its scores. Four new watershed health indicators were assessed this year: Stewardship Index, Protected Lands, Heat Vulnerability Index, and Walkability. The Stewardship Index looks at actions that residents are taking to support the Bay, volunteerism, and civic engagement. The Protected Lands indicator measures the valuable lands protected in the watershed that maintain water quality and habitat; sustain forests, farms, and communities; and support cultural, indigenous, and community values. The Heat Vulnerability Index focuses on climate-safe neighborhoods throughout the watershed and includes data on tree canopy, impervious surface, temperature, and poverty. Walkability describes how many people can walk to a park in 10 minutes, which was particularly important in a pandemic year. “This report card would not have been possible without courage and resilience of Chesapeake Bay scientists and resource managers who risked so much and worked so hard to maintain our ability to keep our fingers on the pulse of the Chesapeake Bay during the pandemic,” said Dr. William Dennison, vice president for science application at UMCES. “The progress in developing meaningful social and environmental justice indicators was a major accomplishment.”
The Chesapeake Bay Report Card continues to embrace environmental justice with new indicators to support people of color and underrepresented communities. The new indicators for heat vulnerability and walkability, and the social index incorporated last year, provide insights into environmental justice. To further expand these indicators, graduate students within the University System of Maryland are developing an environmental justice index. Additional indicators will be added next year, especially those that address economic disparities. “During the nation’s worst public health crisis in 100 years, people sought out and found comfort and joy in green spaces, like parks, beaches, historic landmarks, and local ball fields,” said Wendy O’Sullivan, superintendent of the National Park Service’s Chesapeake Bay Office. “There is no doubt that our parks and recreational spaces are more important than ever. Conserving and protecting lands and ensuring equitable public access are key priorities for the overall health of the Chesapeake watershed and its communities.” UMCES’s Integration and Application Network produces the annual report card, which is the most comprehensive assessment of the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Support from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation allows for the expansion to include social and economic indicators across the entire watershed. For more information, visit chesapeakebay.ecoreportcard.org.
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2. Rinse the hull before washing to remove as much dirt as possible, which limits friction on the wax and extends its life.
3. Dilute cleaning agents as directed. A higher ratio of cleaner to water doesn’t necessarily mean more cleaning power, and cleaners that are too concentrated can damage certain fabrics.
4. When possible, use phosphatefree, biodegradable, nontoxic, nonabrasive ingredients. Vinegar and baking soda can go a long way.
5. Use stronger products to spot clean only. To minimize sending harsh ingredients into the waterways, wipe off with a rag instead of rinsing.
8. Keep high-pressure water away from electrical panels and clean them with a spray especially designed for marine screens.
7. For carpet, vacuum regularly. Use a wet rag with a little gentle soapy water when spot cleaning is necessary.
10. Conserve water. Put a spray nozzle on your hose!
6. Clean upholstery regularly. Vacuum the entire surface of cloth fabrics and spot clean stains. Avoid using bleach on vinyl.
9. Cover the boat as much as possible when it’s not in use. Whenever possible, prevent mold and mildew by leaving the cover off until the interior is dry.
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re you making it difficult to be found in an emergency? Connecting to a constellation of satellites and rescue assets, GPS-equipped EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Rescue Beacon) and PLBs (Personal Locator Beacons) could be your lifesaver in an emergency. But there are also simple things you can do to make it easier for rescuers to locate you—without great expense or fancy equipment. The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water offers five tips that can potentially speed a rescuer’s response. Read the full article and others on emergency preparedness at boatus.com. File a float plan Tell a responsible family member or friend, leave a note (on your vehicle’s dashboard) at the launch ramp, or use a smart phone float plan app. These may allow someone else to trigger the alarm if you fail to return by an appointed time.
or soft ungrounding is to use the BoatUS App that connects boaters to closest local TowBoatUS response vessel. Register your EPIRB or PLB Boaters need to properly register their EPIRB or PLB. If you need a beacon for only a short period of time, rent one from the affordable BoatUS Foundation EPIRB/PLB rental program. HERRINGTON NORTH 389 Deale Road Tracey’s Landing, MD 410.867.4343
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Inaugural Portsmouth Paddle Battle Splashes Off
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Portsmouth. The racecourse will run from High Street Basin to the Naval Shipyard Hammerhead Crane and back. The Paddle Battle is being put on by The Friends of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum (The Friends), an independent nonprofit organization which provides program and financial support to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum and the Lightship Portsmouth Museum. More information can be found at portsmouthpaddlebattle. org. Gary Bahena, president of The Friends, said, “The Portsmouth Paddle Battle will offer a day of fun and excitement for racers and non-racers alike. We are hoping to have as many as 100 racers and to see the Riverwalk from High Street
to City Hall lined with spectators cheering the racers. And how can you not have a party with Soul Intent?” Portsmouth City Mayor Shannon Glover added, “We are very excited to see the revival of large water events on our historic waterfront. We hope that this will become a major annual event for Portsmouth and for all of Hampton Roads.”
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ey, boaters, let your powerboating friends know that the Chesapeake Area Region Accessible Boating’s (CRAB) 2021 CRAB Cup will feature for the first time a Poker Pursuit to encourage more people to join in the fun and help a good cause. The event will take place August 21. Hosted by the fabulous team at the Eastport Yacht Club (EYC), the pursuit will have boaters cruise to selected locations on the Bay to take selfies with various landmarks in the background while holding a special CRAB Cup logo sign. The picture will be sent to EYC, and an electronic playing card will be sent back. After cruising (fast or slow) to four of the landmarks and submitting selfies, the fifth card will be dealt after the perfunctory picture with the EYC in the background. Prizes will be awarded to the top three poker hands, and the worst one, at the award-winning shore party. At the post-race shore party, refreshments will be provided by Mount Gay Rum and Red Stripe, with dinner served by the founding sponsor the Boatyard Bar & Grill. The Naptown Brass Band and Misspent Youth will play great tunes and dance music. Find the Notice of Competition (NOC) for the Poker Pursuit on the EYC website: eastportyc.org/crab-cup. Throughout 2021, CRAB will celebrate 30 years of bringing the thrill, freedom, and therapeutic value of sailing to people with disabilities, recovering warriors, and local youth from underserved neighborhoods. Currently, CRAB is focused on acquiring and building the premier adaptive boating center in the country with the support of the State of Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the City of Annapolis. Learn more about the organization, and how to donate or volunteer at crabsailing.org.
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ruce Newman Staley of Queenstown passed away on May 12 at his home. He was 55 years old. Bruce was born on August 14, 1965 to the late Donald Ray Staley of Frederick, MD, and Virginia Mae Carmack of Woodbridge, VA. Bruce grew up in Boyd’s, MD, and enjoyed spending time and working on the Staley Brother’s Farm. Bruce graduated from Damascus High School in 1983. While there, he was a member of FFA and 4-H. He worked at Safeway while the family continued farming. Shannon and Bruce reconnected at Safeway over 30 years ago. Bruce went on to become a Master Plumber at Bethesda Plumbing and Heating. Bruce and Shannon
decided to move to the Eastern Shore to be closer to the water so he could enjoy fishing and being on the water. Due to his love of the water, Bruce decided to sell boats. This ultimately resulted in a very successful career as a boat salesman, which became his passion. He worked for Bosun’s Marine. He has earned several awards and plaques throughout his sales career. Most recently he earned top salesman for January 2021. Friends may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Compass Regional Hospice, or the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center.
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n June 12, Robert “Bob” James Palmer (85) loving father of five children and grandfather of six grandchildren passed away surrounded by family. Bob was an engineer who worked for Boeing and helped build the Lunar Module that helped put the first man on the moon, Apollo 11, and he was a co-designer of the first stage of the Saturn 5 rocket. Bob was a founding member of Marine Trades Association of Baltimore (MTABC), past president of MTABC, and owner of Tradewinds Marina for 38 years. Bob was also a proud member of the Navy League and spearheaded the completion of Route 43 to Eastern Avenue in Middle River. Friends may make memorial contributions to the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County (MTABC), P.O. Box 18137, Middle River, MD, 21220.
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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Rick Hogue & The Revolving Doors (Rhythm & Blues Rock). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Beverage sales support the museum’s education program. No outside alcohol permitted. Bring a chair or blanket.
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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert Series
Music by Randy Lee Ashcroft & The Saltwater Cowboys. All shows are 4 to 7 p.m. Bring your family and friends and remember to maintain a safe physical distance from others. The event, new boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions will be available on site. Bring your lawn chairs and friends and enjoy the afternoon at Vienna’s scenic waterfront park in Vienna, MD. Questions: ArtsVienna@gmail.com
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The Jeff Swanson Memorial Regatta at Tall Timbers
11 a.m. at Tall Timbers Marina in Tall Timbers, MD. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.
17
Vintage Outboard Motor Meet
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Flying Point Park in Edgewood, MD. Display, buy, sell vintage motors and marine parts. Plenty of space. Small donation for lunch. For more info, call Lee at (443) 823-5758. 30 August 2021 PropTalk.com
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17th Annual Kid’s Classic
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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Dublin 5 (high-energy Irish rock). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Beverage sales support the museum’s education program. No outside alcohol permitted. Bring a chair or blanket.
23-25
Cape Charles Crab Skiff Races
In Cape Charles, VA. Details TBA. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.
SMBC Summer Regatta
July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and August 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Leonardtown Wharf Park at the foot of Washington Street on Breton Bay. Presented by the Southern Maryland Boat Club.
8th Annual Huk Big Fish Classic
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CCWBRA Commodore’s Cup
At Maryland Yacht Club in Pasadena, MD. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.
24-25
Thunder on the Choptank
In Cambridge, MD. Kent Narrows Racing Association.
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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Kavoossi & The Typos (Alternative Rock). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Beverage sales support the museum’s education program. No outside alcohol permitted. Bring a chair or blanket.
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Dinner and a Cruise to St. Clement’s Island
Theme: “Inside the Blackistone Lighthouse,” where your water tour will include a guided tour of the Blackistone Lighthouse on St. Clement’s Island. Tickets for all cruises are $55 per person or $100 per couple and include a boat ride, cocktail reception at St. Clement’s Island Museum, and dinner at Morris Point Restaurant. When making a reservation, the public is encouraged to choose an entrée for their meal. To reserve your ticket, please call St. Clement’s Island Museum at (301) 769-2222.
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48th Annual White Marlin Open and Marlin Fest
The world’s largest and richest billfish tournament. This year will feature the new Marlin Fest event, a free outdoor viewing experience at the 3rd Street Bayside Ballpark. Held from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day, the event welcomes families to bring lawn chairs and blankets to spread out and enjoy live music and views of the anglers as they bring in their daily catches to nearby Harbour Island. Vendors will be onsite selling a variety of items, food, and alcohol. No ticket or registration is needed.
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Kent Island Fishermen Monthly Meeting
7:30 p.m. at the American Legion post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Meetings are always the first Wednesday every month. Free. For more info, contact Bert (president) at (302) 399-5408.
5
Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Eastport Oyster Boys (Folk & Island Rhythms). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Beverage sales support the museum’s education program. No outside alcohol permitted. Bring a chair or blanket.
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Pasadena Perch-A-Palooza
Presented by Amped Up Outdoors. Rotary Club of Annapolis Crabs To go
1 to 6 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The event will be on a Saturday for the first time. The annual community fundraising event will be held as a drive-through crab and corn fundraiser for the second year. For more information or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, contact Lisa Ausherman (301) 676-5566, or lisa@amazingspacedesign.net Do you have an upcoming event? Send the details to: kaylie@proptalk.com 32 August 2021 PropTalk.com
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National Lighthouse Weekend at Piney Point Lighthouse Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Piney Point Lighthouse Museum in Piney Point, MD. Head to Piney Point for a fun, free open house weekend in recognition of National Lighthouse Day. Enjoy tours of the museum, Potomac River Maritime Exhibit, lighthouse tower, and grounds.
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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Club Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. at the Frederick Elks lodge (289 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD). Speaker and vendor to be announced. Dinner and drinks are available for purchase.
12
Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Honest Lee Soul (funk and soul). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted.
12-14
Poor Girls Open
Ladies-only billfish tournament that benefits breast cancer research. Out of Bahia Marina in Ocean City, MD.
14-15
19th Annual Wine, Women, and Fishing
Ladies-only charity billfish tournament out of Southside Marine in Virginia Beach, VA. This event raises funds for breast cancer research at Eastern Virginia Medical School, via the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation.
15
White Perch Open
Presented by Anglers Sport Center at Podickory Point Yacht Club in Annapolis, MD.
17
Essex-Middle River Fishing Club Monthly Meeting
7:30 p.m. at Commodore Hall (1909 Old Eastern Ave.) in Essex, MD. Guest speaker: Lenny Rudow, topic TBD depending on what the bite is like in the Upper Bay and nearby fishing zones. Open to the public.
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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series
Blue Suede Bop (rockabilly and honky-tonk). Concerts start at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s waterfront McNasby campus. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted.
20
CCWBRA Nationals
At Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.
21
Dream Fields Spanish Mackerel Fishing Tournament
Now in its 13th year. Mandatory Captain’s Meeting on August 20. Registration is $150 per boat before July 1 and $175 afterward. Benefits the Youth Club of Lancaster County, VA. Dream Fields is a baseball/softball venue. (804) 436-5932 or find them on Facebook @dreamfieldsfishingtournament.
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Kent Island Fishermen 15th Annual Youth Fishing Derby
Sponsored by the Kent Island Fishermen, Inc., and the Kent Island Estates Community Association. In memory of Jon Bupp. Age groups: 3-5, 6-10, and, 11-16. All participants must be accompanied by a parent or adult. 8 a.m. registration on Romancoke Pier, Kent Island, MD. Fishing 9 to 11 a.m. Prizes and refreshments from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kent Island American Legion, #278. Bring your own rods. Some loaner rods available. Bait is provided.
21-22
Southern Maryland Fishing and Outdoor Adventure Fair
Presented by the Southern Maryland Recreational Fishing Organization at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds in Leonardtown, MD. More details TBA.
23-28
F. Wayne McLeskey Memorial Open
Proceeds benefit the McLeskey Comprehensive Breast Center at Sentara. Virginia Beach, VA.
27-29
Solomons Grand Prix
In Solomons Island, MD. Offshore Powerboat Association.
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Alexandria Power Boat Poker Run for Leukemia Cup
At Old Dominion Boat Club.
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Bands in the Sand
5:30 to 10 p.m. at the Philip Merrill Environmental Center in Annapolis, MD. With live music, local cuisine, and cold drinks, this fundraiser is the best party of the summer and supports the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s vital mission to save the Bay.
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11 a.m. at the Kent Island Yacht Club in Chester, MD. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.
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Sportsman Open 302: Full Bore Ahead
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30-foot center console is a midsized fishing machine, but how do you make it look and feel like the king of the fleet? Equip it like it had 10 more feet of LOA, power it for highway speeds, and finish it as finely as a center console yacht. Net result: the Sportsman Open 302. The twin pressurized 30-gallon “aquarium style” livewells bracketing the transom on this new model are akin to the livewell rigs you’ll find on uber-expensive center consoles in the 40-plus-foot range. Six flush-mount gunwale holders, three flush transom rodholders, under-gunwale rodracks, five console-cabin rodholders, rocket launchers, and a tackle station with six boxes and four drawers give you the ability to haul plenty of
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armaments. The console cabin has a compact berth/stowage area and a head compartment with as much elbow room as many significantly larger CCs. And, is there any other 30-footer like this on the market that can boast twin side-entry doors, so you can step in and out easily no matter which side the pier is on? We think not. The aforementioned goodies are all standard features, and all in all the stock Open 302 isn’t equipped as well as most 40-footers—it’s equipped better. In fact, peruse the standard equipment list and you’ll discover that everything you need to hit either the Bay or bluewater is included in the package. For the most part, the optional features consist of specialized goodies (like undergunwale electric reel outlets and
add-on sun shades) or big-ticket items that aren’t for everyone (such as an upper station or a Seakeeper 2 gyro-stabilization system). Now, as for performance: hold on to your hat or kiss it goodbye. The Open 302 is designed to run with a pair of F300s and hits an eyewatering 55.3 mph with two people aboard and about a half-load of fuel. Pull the throttles back to a 4500rpm cruise, and you’ll be charging forth at around 42 mph. That’ll more than keep pace with most of those big center console yachts but unlike those triple and quad engine rigs, fuel efficiency never goes below a mpg. In fact, if you can stand to pull the throttle back even more (a big if!) and cruise at 3500 rpm and 31 mph, the boat gets an impressive-for-size 1.8 mpg.
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Specifications: LOA: 30’2” Beam: 10’4” Draft (min.): 1’10” Displacement: 8245 lbs. Max HP: 700 Fuel Capacity: 295 gal. Price: approx. $179,995
Shall we move on to the fit and finish? Yes, let’s, because this is one of the things about the Open 302 (and all Sportsman boats, in fact) that sets them apart from the pack. As anyone who’s been center console shopping lately knows, Sportsmans are not notoriously expensive boats but rather are priced competitively with the market average. Yet they still manage to produce a fit and finish that’s right up there with the diamond-encrusted crowd. Swing open a deck hatch and it’ll rise up on gas-assist struts to show off fully finished surfaces on both sides, with the hinge hardware flush and smooth. Belowdecks the compartments will be finished off just as nicely, and you won’t see any of those ragged fiberglass edges nor exposed screw-ends that plague many cost-conscious boats. Walk the deck’s perimeter, and you’ll note that every inch of inwale is padded with coaming bolsters. Pop off the access hatch to the back of the helm, and you’ll discover wiring that’s neatly loomed and organized. The T-top incorporates integrated stereo speakers and lights; its supports don’t create tripping points, every latch and pull-ring on the boat sits flush, reel pads are added at the rodracks, cleats are pullups—the list goes on and on. Wait a sec… did we accidentally mix up the Open 302 up with the Open 402? Nope, no such model exists. But you could have fooled us. Local Dealer: Riverside Marine in Essex, MD, (410) 686-1500 or riversideboats.com
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Cruising the South River
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he South River can’t claim a Captain John Smith visit as the Magothy to the north can. Its entrance isn’t majestically guarded by the U.S. Naval Academy’s fleet of YPs like its big sister the Severn. And it’s not as pristine and secluded as the two smaller Chesapeake tributaries, the West and the Rhode, that lie immediately to the south. But you can take it from a boater who has lived within a stone’s throw of the South River for almost a decade: this 10-mile, close-to-Annapolis river has more than its share of history, majesty, seclusion, and fun to make for a delightful long weekend spent exploring its many creeks, marshes, and eateries. Jesse Iliff, the South River’s Riverkeeper, sums it up this way: “The river’s health is coming back. There are more grasses in Selby Bay than we’ve seen in a long time. The water quality is improv-
##USNA midshipmen enjoy Harness Creek aboard the author’s 1976 Lyman.
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ing. Crabbing, not only at the mouth of the river but also along some of the shorelines in the north side of the river, is improving. And the ospreys and eagles put on an exciting aerial show when they are out foraging for food or building materials.” Formerly called the South River Federation, the newly formed Arundel Rivers Federation, encompassing the South, West, and Rhode Rivers, is charged with monitoring and improving the health of this important watershed. History of the River The South River has played a significant role in the history of Annapolis—and of the United States. For the majority of the 17th century, the port of London Town, sitting at the confluence of eight major colonial roads on the south side of the river, was the busiest commercial port in the area. Hundreds of tons of tobacco and other agricultural products
were carried across the river by oarpowered, open barges to what is now the community of Wild Rose Shores, which sits at the end of the aptly named Ferry Point Road. From there, goods found their way to Annapolis and points north. Goods weren’t the only thing those early ferrymen transported. Passengers were also a big part of the revenue stream of the ferry companies that plied the narrow stretch of river. Famous personages such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Francis Scott Key were among the many notables availing themselves of the passage. The ferryman’s logbook notes that Key paid “two heifers” to transport his wagon packed with cider and melons. The ferry once capsized under the weight of 25 passengers who were en route to Annapolis for the horse races that the colonial city had instituted. All aboard survived, and the party eventually made its way to the races albeit in clothes that were a bit soggy. The first bridge to cross the South River was built in the 1880s, effectively closing the ferry for good. Visitors to the South River can learn more about the London Town settlement by taking a tour of the grounds. Dockage is available at the site, which is immediately east of the Route 2 Bridge (be sure to check the website for special events and hours of operation: historiclondontown.org).
visit www.snagaslip.com to get started Deep Creeks Beckon The river is widest at its mouth and relatively narrow as it makes it way west. Two bridges cross the river. The Route 2 bridge shows 53 feet of clearance, while the Riva Road bridge only carries 23 feet. The center channel is wide and deep with most depths near the shore averaging six to eight feet. Be on the lookout for the remnants of several duck blinds as several poke out on either side of the channel. A myriad of long and deep creeks beckon. On the river’s north side, Harness Creek, which borders Quiet Waters Park, has become a favorite for raftups and overnights. There’s even a hidey hole just as you enter the creek on the east side. Depths going in are around five or six feet. It’s best to explore via dink or kayak before you venture in! Kayaks and other water toys can be rented seasonally at the Quiet Waters Park dock. A short hop west leads you to Aberdeen Creek. Again, boaters will find deep water almost to the shoreline and great dink exploring all the way to the end.
As you work your way from Harness to Aberdeen Creek, look to your starboard. Immediately to the left of a modern house that looks like a ship’s prow, there is a copse of trees partially concealing one of the area’s oldest houses, the circa 1690 Federalist-style house known as Lydia’s Retreat. Now in a state of disrepair, the residence in the past has been the sight of several paranormal explorations which have left investigators scratching their heads about the rumors that the place is haunted. Just around the bend from a white colonial house that sits on what would have been the London Town Ferry’s northern landing spot is the narrow entrance to one of the South River’s hidden jewels: Crab Creek. Honor the markers as you enter and drop your hook anywhere you like. The creek carries eight to 10 feet in the center with good, muddy holding. Although this creek is within sight of my house, I regularly overnight here when I am in the mood for peace and quiet and a solitary dark ‘n stormy.
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The next creek working west is Church Creek. Wide and deep, this is another great place to overnight. Be sure to take your dink or kayak to its headwaters. Boaters may observe plenty of wildlife along the banks and in the marshes. If a meal off the boat is in your plans, you can’t go wrong at either the The Pier Oyster Bar (formerly Coconut Joe’s) or the venerable Mike’s Crab House. Both offer ample dockage and great water views. Try the fried pickles at the Pier; and a plate of Mike’s local oysters, a fried fish sandwich, and a dozen fat crabs can certainly fill you up in no time. The white tablecloth restaurant Yellowfin is just off Gingerville Creek. There’s limited dockage after hours, but it’s an easy dinghy ride from any of the anchorages discussed above. They make a mean martini, and their cioppino fish soup is worth the calories. Past the Riva Bridge is the wide and deep Broad Creek, which is worth exploring, but too busy for an overnight. If you can get under the Riva Bridge, there are a couple of fun kayak-only backwaters that will transport you into no-man’s land. Look for the first of these just before you come abreast of the Har38 August 2021 PropTalk.com
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bor Hills docks to your port. The other byway is about half a mile past the Harbor Hills Pavilion, again on your port. Look for the entrance just as you pass a modern, two-story boathouse. There are two small bays on the south side of the river worth a stop: Glebe Bay, just down from London Town, offers a nice anchorage if you follow the shoreline around on the east side. The shallow anchorage adjacent to the wetlands of Selby Bay provides a nice jumping off point for a kayak or land-based hike.
If you’re in need of fuel or marine services, there are several marinas that can fill the bill. Selby Bay Marina and Holiday Point Marina are just past the entrance in Selby Bay, while Liberty Marina and Pier Seven Marina are at the Route 2 bridge. I’ve cruised all over the Bay. And I’ve outrun my share of summer storms where the black clouds threaten to swallow the horizon. Whenever I make the turn west past Thomas Point, I know safe haven is within
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##Crew doing his best being crew. Photo by Amanda Funk
##Third place. Photo by Tracy Riley
Dog Days of Summer
August Cover Contest ##Sammy hanging out at Fairlee Creek. Photo by James Cox
##First mate Walter.
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Congratulations to Allyson Stone for garnering the most votes (525) for this year’s cover contest! We truly wish every dog could be on the cover but, alas, our readers have spoken. Thank you to everyone who submitted photos and voted. We hope you had as much fun watching the votes roll in as we did. If you would like to submit a photo for our monthly boat dog feature (page 21), email one to three photos and a short description to kaylie@proptalk.com. ##Murphy likes to dive. Photo by Matthew Smith
##Maddy, our runner up! Photo by Danielle Ortman
##Dog days of summer.
##Avery on his first ride aboard Happy Gilmore. Photo by Elleanor Wells
##Boat hair... don’t care! Photo by Christine Burdiek ##Luna the boat dog and downeast cruiser. Photo by Sherri Boston
##Letty loves boats, too! Photo by Sean Milstead
##Golden hour with our golden boy. Photo by Kate K.
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##We’re coming for ya, crabbies! Photo by Kristie Crouse
##Maci’s maiden voyage! Photo by Judy Broomall
##Captain Ziggy in fifth place. Photo by Ashley Wollman
##Rasta the rescue on Herring Bay. Photo by Lauren Joyce
##Our dog, NOAA. Photo by Devon Cooper
##First mate Stella enjoying the CBMM. Photo by Heather Di Carlo
##Gunner thinking about a dock dive. Photo by Vaughan Fountain
##David and Zuko enjoying a day on the Bay. Photo by Damon Morris
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##All clear!
##His Royal Fluffiness Sven, casually known as Sven, would like to remind the world that boat cats are just as cute and helpful. Photo by Alaina Del Real
##Hank can taste the salty air - and he loves it! Photo by Ryan Pfoutz
Tips for Boating Safely with Dogs • Fit your dog with a properly fitting lifejacket. The lifejacket should fit snuggly but not too tight and should be the proper buoyancy for their weight to keep them afloat. Check retailers like Petsmart, REI, Dick’s Sporting Goods, or your local boating supply store. • Bring enough food, water, and toys to occupy your furry friend on the boat. Be sure to bring plenty of water, along with a portable, non-breakable dog bowl so your dog does not get dehydrated in the hot sun. Also bring food for his meal time, especially if you will be out on the boat all day. And don’t forget his favorite chew toy (unless you want Fido munching on your lines and cushions when he gets bored…).
##Fisher loves fishing. Photo by Helen Bragaw
• Make sure your dog has easy access into the boat. A ladder might be okay for humans, but you’ll want some sort of steps or a loading platform for your dog to safely get out of the water and back onto the boat. Never allow your dog to swim in deep water unattended, especially if there is not easy access onto the boat. • Budget in time/places for potty breaks. While out on the boat, will there be places to go ashore to let your dog stretch his legs and go to the bathroom? If not, you’ll want to bring along some sort of pee pad or mat for your pup to do their business.
• Have a first aid kit in case of emergencies, as well as a plan in place. A dog first aid kit is similar to a human kit in that it will contain rubber gloves, tweezers, gauze, and antiseptic wipes, among other things. If boating far from home, look up the number of a local vet and save their contact info just in case. There is always the possibility that your dog could go overboard (which is why lifejackets onboard are so important). Practice man overboard procedures with a throwable cushion or other float so that you can be prepared should the worst happen.
##Walter coming in fourth place. Photo by Mark Sweeney
##Photo by Billy Ganz
##Tangmo says, “This is the best place to enjoy the sunset” Photo by Nick Duff, submitted by Tyler Beall
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##Friday Harbor, Washington - San Juan Island.
One Woman’s Solution to Cruising: Buying a Trailerable Boat
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By Zuzana Prochazka
October, you’ll be treated to the changelcome to part four of how sea lions, whales, and more. You won’t to go cruising on a traillack for scenery or seafood here and you ing colors of the surrounding forests. A great next stop is San Francisco erable powerboat and do it can even enter Canada to visit the city of with maximum flexibility. Victoria and the islands north. Plan your Bay for the best of urban cruising. Check out the Presidio where there Here, we’ll explore where to go once you visit between June and August for mild are two campgrounds, snap some shots have your rig—a small powerboat on a weather and great hiking. of the Golden Gate Bridge, and visit trailer that can also serve as an RV on Heading south, use one of the 48 land. We’ve discussed the boat and tow launch ramps on the Columbia River dozens of tourist sites including Angel vehicle and all the outfitting you’ll need that snakes between Washington and Island and Alcatraz. In the fall, the to do to have an vineyards of Napa and Sonoma are busy adventure you can stick with for long with events, so there’s When you have the option of living on both land always something to periods of time in safety and comfort. and sea and traveling at five knots or 70 mph, the world do. Here’s a taste of the As the temps drop, (or at least this country) is your (very flexible) oyster. four corners of the so should your laticountry and all the tude. Head down to Southern California to places in between. Since you can tow your boat anyexplore the Channel Islands off Santa Oregon. You’ll find dozens of islands, where, all destinations are fair game. 50 marinas, and endless coves where you Barbara or spend a week by Catalina Island which is a year-round boatLet’s start with the Pacific Northwest. can tuck in. Visit snow-capped peaks and The San Juan Islands are close together ing destination for locals. If you need majestic waterfalls as well as national and and in mostly protected waters. There spare parts or work done, San Diego is state parks. Dip a hook for coho or chiare a million coves to visit for fishing and a yachtie Mecca with chandleries and nook salmon or duck into Portland for a specialists in all things boating. crabbing, and the sea life includes orcas, bit of nightlife. During September and
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If you want to keep heading south, cross the border into Mexico and drive down the Baja peninsula. Visit Loreto, a tiny town with a big history. It’s on the Sea of Cortez that Jacques Cousteau dubbed the “Aquarium of the World” and for good reason. The Sea is packed with life—whales, rays, dolphins, whale sharks, sea lions, and the list goes on. Hundreds of yachties have been lost in this Mexican eddy for years and there’s no lack of cruiser camaraderie. You can head all the way down to La Paz by road or boat and visit dozens of islands like Esperitu Santo, a UNESCO site and nature preserve. January and February can be chilly here, but March through May are fantastic. You can skip Mexico and head east across the US. Be sure to put in at Lake Powell that was formed when Glen Canyon dammed up the Colorado River in 1963. There are numerous campgrounds, and the rock formations are like magnificent sculptures. As the weather warms again, head north to the border of Utah and Wyoming to Flaming Gorge Reservoir that’s nearly 100 miles long and
##Superyacht and Mushroom Rock at Balandra cove near La Paz, Mexico.
will keep you mesmerized for a while. From here, you can head up to any of the Great Lakes and spend the entire summer. This is a great place to meet “Loopers”—cruisers who are doing the Great Loop which is basically a circumnavigation of the Eastern U.S. that stretches approximately 6000 miles. Join new friends and head down from Chicago to Mobile, AL, via the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway that will bring you to the Gulf of Mexico just in time for winter. Bring the boat down slowly by water and then fly back to retrieve your tow vehicle and cover the same distance in a matter of a few days.
##The casino in Avalon harbor on Catalina Island, CA.
Explore the western coast of Florida from St. Petersburg down to Fort Meyers and around the tip of Florida and Key West. Check out the Dry Tortugas National Park with its impressive Fort Jefferson while you’re on your way around to the eastern side. From here you have choices. Take advantage of the season and head out to Bimini, the Sea of Abaco, and the Bahamas chain of the Exumas, or head north via the Intercoastal Waterway to Norfolk and the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake can keep you busy for a full season as you visit St. Michaels, Annapolis, Baltimore, and more. You can take a break for winter or put the boat on the trailer and head back to Florida at 70 mph for some local cruising to wait out winter. Then return up the coast to the Long Island Sound or drive all the way up to Newport, RI, for early summer and maybe the 1000 Island Archipelago on the St. Lawrence seaway. Go lobstering off the coast of Maine or tuck back into the Great Lakes system and complete The Loop. Sticking to northern destinations in the spring/summer and the southern ones in the fall/winter will keep you busy year-round, or you can take breaks to go home to visit or do some work. When you have the option of living on both land and sea and traveling at five knots or 70 mph, the world (or at least this country) is your (very flexible) oyster. #
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Plan, Communicate, Have Fun
The art and science of planning a group cruise. By Mike Pitchford
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t is likely that many of you have been on some sort of a group cruise. Maybe it was a day trip in your trusty center console to a beach or restaurant somewhere. Maybe it was a weekend trip. Maybe it was a longer cruise to somewhere or nowhere. The pleasures of taking your boat out and joining up with friends, old and new, are undeniable. Cruising with friends and family is often the unifying vision in the varied daydreams of boat owners and boat shoppers. Some of you have perhaps helped organize such a cruise. If so, you likely found it was a lot of work. So, what does it take to make a cruise fun for all? In the world of real estate, they say the three most important things are ##Cruise Leader Chuck Hurley doing what Chuck does!
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“location, location, and location.” Adapting that to cruise planning, perhaps the six most important things are “planning, planning, and planning,” joined by “communication, communication, and communication.” As you read this, some 45 Annapolis-based boats, power and sail, with more than 100 crew members, will be departing for a two-plus week cruise to New England. The planning and communicating for this cruise were organized and executed by three seasoned New England cruisers, all members of the Annapolis Yacht Club. John Patmore, Bill Museler, and Chuck Hurley between them have close to 100 round trips to the friendly waters of Long Island Sound and southern New England. Each has planned many a yacht club cruise, and each has experience planning a New England cruise for a group. The trio, along with some fellow cruisers, worked together to execute the AYC cruise to New England in 2018. They came together to plan a similar cruise for 2020. That planning began in the fall of 2019. As one cruise planner suggested, “It is a great way to get through the winter around here.” You know what happened next. As the fall of 2019 turned into the spring of 2020, and after considerable work
##New England cruise event leader and overall AYC Cruise Committee Chair, Sue Pitchford.
on venues, events, and a list of cruisers, they came face to face with the realities of Covid. In April of 2020, understanding where Covid was headed, they shelved an immense amount of planning, canceled the cruise, canceled planned events, negotiated on event deposits, and hunkered down like the rest of us.
##AYC New England cruise leaders Bill and John at a 2018 event.
But Covid would not be the final victor. The 2020 cruise planners decided, fairly quickly, to keep venue deposits already in place as well as the planned destinations for a “do over” in 2021. They were ‘betting on the outcome” that vaccinations would advance, as they did, and venues would open. This involved a certain amount of blind optimism and a little amateur epidemiologist skill.
It Takes a Village
The reengineered cruise covers 1000 miles and includes stops in Newport (twice), Cuttyhunk, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. By the time the boats leave Annapolis, the planning and communicating will have run 20 months. It takes a village, or in this case, a committee, to make it all happen. As good as the trio of cruise leaders are, they needed and welcomed help. Help came in the form of committee members who joined the planning team to essentially master one stop along the way. If the cruise leading trio were the “Admirals” of the fleet, the committee members became the “Captains” of the port of call. The Port Captains included Maria Museler, Bob Smith, and Sue Pitchford. Their job, complicated enough, was to contact the venue, arrange the events, consider docking logistics, and work with the Admirals to build the communications. Given the Covid-induced extended planning period for this cruise, the committee had, by year-end 2020, a complete list of stops and eight venues for group gatherings, lunches, happy hours, or dinners along the way. They began communicating the cruise, building interest as they reinstituted planning for 2021. The eight venues had different descriptions, restrictions, methods to pay, and even dress codes. To make it all work, they devised a necessarily complicated registration form and put it out electronically to would-be cruisers on January 15. By the end of the day, the cruise and venues were booked and oversubscribed so there was a waitlist.
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##Left to right: Port Captain Bob Smith, New England cruisers Nick Malakis, Noreen Makakis, and Patty Baumiller share a beverage on a sunny afternoon in Martha’s Vineyard in 2018.
Given the payment complexity built into the eight events, the committee also needed a matrix for the event payment. AYC’s finance chief, Anne Connolly, effectively joined the committee to manage that complexity, overseeing the cruisers’ registration. As the Admirals report it, the cruise would not happen without Anne. Another important staff adjunct to the committee was the AYC communications team. Recall that it is all about planning and communicating. The Admirals and Captains relied heavily on the communications team to articulate and simplify the complexity. Without them, all the planning in the world could be for naught.
Managing Moorings and Communications
Along with the events, there were moorings or marina slips to get in five locations. Committee member Bob Smith had already agreed to be the Port Captain for the Cuttyhunk stop. Fortunately, Bob also took on the larger marina and slip “matrix” challenge. Marina slips are harder to find in New England and more expensive than on the Bay. Moorings are more the norm. Either were going to be in high demand in the 2021 season, especially given the Covid-impacted 2020 season. This suggested the need
##Brant Point Light in Nantuc ket. Photo by Charles Hurley
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to know the first day of the season that dockmasters and harbormasters at the intended destinations would accept a slip or mooring reservation. Naturally, those “opening dates” varied among the destinations. Bob mapped them all out. He developed a list of dock and mooring options at all five stops and determined the first day that summer reservations would be taken. He then worked with the cruise leaders to communicate that information to all registered cruisers and urge them to make registration a priority. The cruisers, armed with this information, set the dates on their calendars and maybe even a bedside
alarm. They dialed in, or connected via Dockwa, within minutes of the opening bell to secure their slip or mooring. A few computer glitches later, most had a place for their boat during the five stops scheduled for the cruise. So, by early in the execution of worldwide Covid vaccinations, this New England cruise was planned, venues booked, and slips and moorings reserved. As winter turned into spring, the planners and attendees waited and hoped the vaccination push would work and our world would open up a bit and begin a return to normal. It did! In that hopeful window of time, next up on the committee members’ agenda was preparing the fleet for the trip and building their knowledge of the itinerary. The Admirals used Zoom and later in-person meetings to discuss boat preparation, safety at
##A past cruise with a stop at Cutt
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sea, navigation challenges, marina stops along the way up and back, and so much more. The crown jewel of the cruise communications is the New England Cruise brochure. It is the bible of logistics, a comprehensive listing of all the above, from navigation to dress code. At press
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time, it was still being edited, all 113 pages of it. Once polished, it will be electronically delivered to all cruisers. Finally, slip/mooring reservations done, event registration completed, planning sessions attended, and boat loaded; most of the cruisers will be on the way by mid-July. Next stop, fun! #
Stay tuned for the next installment of this cruising series in the September issue of PropTalk.
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he first East Coast meet of the Antique Outboard Motor Club Inc. (AOMCI) was held May 22 at Mays Landing, NJ, on the park grounds and boat launch ramp. The weather was perfect—not too hot nor too bright a sun in the sky. It was a free meet, and no membership in the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) club was required. The only thing one had to bring was an interest in old outboards and the boats that they powered. Several families set up picnic table spreads for the whole families. A few attendees were also members of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the ACBS. A trailer full of outboards and several canopied presentations were the highlight of the land displays. Several outboard-powered boats were in the lake water. AOMCI is a nation-wide ACBS club. Find its other upcoming events at aomci.org/events. 50 August 2021 PropTalk.com
##One of several outboard powered boats at the meet.
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eventy members and friends enjoyed the annual Back Creek Yacht Club Lobster Feast which was held May 19 at Molly Stone’s lovely home on Crab Creek. Sunday morning Flip, Flop, and Drop, guest chefs, prepared omelets for the members who stayed overnight at the dock or rafted in Crab Creek. Independence Day we celebrated with a picnic and fireworks at the Almshouse Creek home of Westbrook and Cindy Murphy. In July and August several cruises are planned, with destinations such as Rock Hall and Tolchester, MD. A dinner and theater outing is also planned.
##Richard Sanger, Larry Awalt, and Norm Render
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rom tales of the exploits of colonial-era pirates to an expert review of best practices in anchoring, Chesapeake Yacht Club’s (CYC) newly introduced 2021 Speaker-Dinner series provides members and their guests with entertainment and useful information. CYC’s inaugural event in March featured historian Jamie L.H. Goodall, who shared the fascinating history of intrigue, plunder, and illicit commerce uncovered during research for her book, “The Golden Age of Piracy on the Chesapeake.” Guests were regaled with tales of oyster wars on the Bay and the illegal activities of such well-known rogues as Black Sam Bellamy, Captain Kidd, and Blackbeard. April’s event featured Jesse Iliff, board chair for the Waterkeepers Chesapeake and Riverkeeper for the South, West,
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and Rhode Rivers. Jesse described new environmental initiatives of special interest to both boaters and property owners, such as accelerated removal of abandoned vessels to minimize damage to other
participate in community-wide stewardship. In May, Rudy and Jill Sechez’s presentation of “Avoiding the Art of Dragging” was timely and instructive for boaters eager to begin this year’s season. The authors of “Anchoring—A ##Rudy and Jill Sechez Ground Tackler’s Apprentice,” reviewed four elements critical to anchoring any boat successfully: size, shape, scope, and strength. They also outlined how to choose the best anchor for the job and set it correctly, every time. Rear commodore Mark Shell called the presentation “a great investment if you want to sleep at night at anchor.” The couple’s articles appear frequently in popular sailing and powerboat publiboats and nearby shoreline property. Jesse cations and on trawlertrainingabc.com. also reviewed the recently released enviThe Speaker-Dinner program will reronmental report card for local waterways sume in September. Find more information and outlined simple ways individuals can at chesapeakeyacht club.org. PropTalk.com August 2021 51
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t’s a great time to mark your calendar for the annual Leonardtown Wharf Summer Regatta presented by the Southern Maryland Boat Club. This event, which is sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association, will take place on July 31 and August 1. The action will start at 9 a.m. on Saturday and conclude at 4 p.m. Sunday’s schedule begins at 11 a.m., and the heats will run until 3 p.m. Both days will have a built-in lunch break for the participants in the event. During this time, our spectators are invited into the “cold pits” to view the original and beautifully restored former race boats up close and have a chance to talk to the drivers of these vintage hulls built and raced during the 1950s,’60s, and ’70s. Our club has produced many champion boats and championship drivers both regionally and nationally. Quite a few of the attending crafts were built right in Southern Maryland proper. This club was a hotbed of innovation and new designs for racing hull modifications. The excitement we present is not true racing, but all of the boats will be put through their paces alongside boats and drivers of approximate size and horsepower at speeds approaching that of true racing. There are many safety regulations and restrictions in place, so everyone has fun on the course without damaging these valuable examples of racing history. Safety is paramount for our drivers. Since the Wharf Park is near the center of Leonardtown, MD, there are many other options to enjoy while in the area, with many shops, restaurants, and historic sites within walking distance. Our course is on scenic Breton Bay, and the view from the park of the surrounding countryside is a joy. For our boating friends, we are located at the headwaters of Breton Bay and will have a dedicated anchorage area for your safety and visibility of the course. Whether by boat or land vehicle, come join us at this free, annual event! Learn more about the SMBC at southernmarylandboatclub.com. 52 August 2021 PropTalk.com
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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay (Virginia line to Virginia Beach). Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Due to the ongoing pandemic, be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead as some dock bars might not yet be open or operating under new hours and guidelines.
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Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799
River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422
Brewers Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037
Jellyfish Joel’s Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007
Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137
Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070
Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903
Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080
Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006
The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600
Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038
Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547 Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123 Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280 The River Shack North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666
Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150 The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 443.242.7190 The Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400 Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009 Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek, Maryland Marina 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031
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Capsize Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900
Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3032 Kent Narrows Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6666
Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.594.8454
Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060
Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340
Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313
Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332
Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261
Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856
The Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666
MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772 Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Island Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.7103 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410 Boardwalk Café Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort 4160 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.5596 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668
Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403 The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900
Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500 Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100
Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138
The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382
Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726
The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959
Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045
Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205
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Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949
Davis’ Pub Back Creek 400 Chester Ave, Annapolis 410.268.7432
Boatyard Bar and Grill Eastport, Off Spa Creek 400 4th Street, Annapolis 410.216.6206
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The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007
Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110 Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112
Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004
St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.3737
Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373
Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937
Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122
Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200
Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508
Mike’s Restaurant and Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784
Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233
Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946
Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111
Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500
Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944
Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111
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The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406
Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100
The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.2300
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Portside Grill Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666
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Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489
Reedville Market Urbanna Creek, Urbanna Port Marina 25 Cross Street, Urbanna 804.695.6240
The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486
Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002
Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700
Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454
Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558
Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777
Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635
Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545
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ith prime powerboat racing season underway, you’ll want to be prepared to watch the races from the best and most comfortable vantage point. After attending many races over the years, we’ve learned a thing or two. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.
Seating. Some events, such as the Cambridge Classic, have bleacher seating, but it is often limited, and honestly, not the most comfortable place to sit. We recommend bringing foldable lawn chairs. Some
venues will even allow you to bring a pop-up tent to block out the sun, as long as you don’t mind sharing the shade and don’t impede anyone else’s view. Check with each venue directly to see if tents are allowed. If not, some chairs even have their own adjustable canopy. Sunscreen. Did we mention how awesome the shade from a tent can be on a hundred-degree day? Well, tent or no tent, you’re also going to need sunscreen, a hat (the bigger the better), and sunglasses to block out those rays.
Coolers. If allowed, we recommend bringing a cooler with water, soft drinks, snacks, and lunch. Most venues do not allow spectators to bring in their own alcohol, and some do not allow outside coolers at all because food and drinks, including beer, are available for purchase onsite. Cash. Apart from wanting cash for food and drinks, some of the larger race events also sell souvenirs like T-shirts and you might be hard-pressed to find an ATM.
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Location. If arriving by boat, make sure to reserve your slip at a local marina ahead of time. With big events like the Cambridge Classic or Hampton Cup Regatta, nearby slips are in high demand, and if you wait until the last minute, you might miss out. Events like these also often have a designated area for boaters spectating from the water. Be sure to look this up, again ahead of time, so that you are very familiar with what areas are open to spectating and which areas are out of bounds, both for your safety and for the safety of racers. Safety boats will generally be in the water enforcing the no wake zone.
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ith her open-back to the cockpit deckhouse design, this 37foot yacht was properly called a “sport fisherman” when she was built in 1962. She’s been in the same family for two generations. That’s two generations, not decades... a total of 56 years and still counting. She was purchased used when she was three years old out of the boat builder’s yard. I enjoyed the stateliness of this yacht during a recent cruise in Cambridge, MD. The Classic Egg was smooth, quiet, and in easy command of her owner, Tom
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Kranz. Tom was leading our tour for an event organized by Alicia Boardman, current president of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS). Tom keeps this boat in a covered slip, so boarding was easy along the piers and walkways within the shed. From the slip we made our way into the fairway, where we joined the other boaters in our ACBS group. After Tom’s knowledgeable tour of historic Cambridge, coupled with his insights about future growth for
the area, the group stopped for lunch at Snapper’s Restaurant. Many of us had to try their popular crab cake sandwich. Snapper’s crab comes from J. M. Clayton Co., its right-next-door-on-thewaterfront neighbor. J. M. Clayton has a rich history that spans more than five generations and 126 years in the crab and seafood business. After an extended and laughter-filled lunch, the rest of our group made its way back to the launch ramp while we joined Tom on the return cruise and talked more about what makes The Classic Egg special.
Making YOUR BOaT A wooden yacht has something in her “bones” that provides a secure, comfortable feeling when she is under power. I experienced that familiar feeling during my time aboard. She’s powered by two big block engines that each generate about 325 HP. We did not get to a steady cruising speed, but sister-ships of similar length, weight, and power cruise in the mid-teens to the low 20 mph speeds. John E. Leek and Russell Post initially went into business together in 1946 to build 14-foot rowboats. After two other partners joined, Ted Haggas (well known for his Jersey Sea Skiffs) designed a 28-foot skiff that the partners launched under the name of Egg Harbor Boat Company. Legend has it that Russell Post sold his car in order to purchase the cedar needed to build that very first Egg Harbor.
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The natural inlets of the South Jersey coast, where currents scoured the channels and ocean waves crashed through unchecked, proved to be an ideal testing ground for those early models. Post made it a point to personally run each boat in order to assure its seaworthiness in all sea conditions. In the early 60s, an Egg Harbor dealer invited George Stadel to design a 36-footer (11 meters). After a year of production, the 36 morphed into the now-famous Egg Harbor 37 (11.3 meters). As Stadel’s son Bill recalls, “My father designed a lot of lobster boats. The Egg Harbor 37 is essentially a beamy lobster boat.” He remembers his father designing the 37 in four long days, modifying the 36 to make it a bit finer in the bow and removing the tumblehome back aft, thereby adding beam at the sheerline. The 37 is widely recognized as “the boat that created the Egg Harbor brand.”
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##Moby Dick, a 1966 Marinette all welded aluminum sedan cruiser on display at the Antique and Classic Boat Festival. Photo by Rick Franke
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s the “new normal” rapidly transitions to the real normal and we put our masks away and do all the things that mark our return from the pandemic, two themes stand out: the good one is that the boom in interest, and participation in, recreational boating seems to be continuing. The not-so-good one is that shortages of manpower, supplies, and material price increases continue to plague the industry.
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avid Jr. from Evans Boat repairs in Crisfield, MD, brings us up to date on the strange new world of post-pandemic business. “We are facing circumstances 64 August 2021 PropTalk.com
##A 14-foot 1956 Feather Craft Vagabond II runabout with a 35-HP Johnson. Feather Crafts were of all aluminum riveted construction. Photo by Rick Franke
like never before here at Evans Boats! The yard is slammed busy with all kinds of refits and even new boat construction. We ceased marketing new boat building in 2019, although we kept most of our molds. Since 2020, however, interest in new Evans-built boats has spiked, in spite of a global pandemic. We currently have a 50-foot custom Evans in the shop heading for Connecticut for a return customer, as well as a 36-foot custom Evans heading to the Outer Banks fit with twin Yamaha outboard engines with the toggle switch option and a Seakeeper leveling system.
In addition, we will soon begin construction on another 43-foot Evans, this time heading to Florida. We are thrilled to continue to supply Evans-built boats to customers all over the country and the globe; however, the effects of the pandemic are ever present. We have never seen an increase in pricing for material or a shortage of materials quite like this in almost 40 years of business. This has significantly increased the challenges of completing jobs in a timely manner, while also presenting budgeting problems. In most cases, job quotes are only good for up to a week before having to refigure the cost of goods. Despite all of this, we are thankful to
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##Martin Hardy installing teak covers on the washboards of a CY 46 under construction at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.
continue working nonstop to provide quality construction and refits. If anyone is interested in a new boat or even a major refit in the near future, my suggestion is to call right away to lock it in, because for now, there is no sign of this wave dying out!”
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ob Sola of Diversified Marine/Bay Shore Marine in Annapolis, MD, agrees with David Jr’s observation. “Supply is a problem—even paint, bottom paint, and stuff like that. It’s not everything, but it’s a little bit of most things. It is very challenging from a price perspective as well as a lead time perspective. And even worse, a lot of suppliers are saying one thing in terms of lead time and delivery and then not being able to deliver that. So, unfortunately, we are the bearer of bad news sometimes, but we just try to make the best of it that we can. That results in a lot of scrambling and looking for alternate sources, overnight shipping and stuff like that. We’re doing the best we can, but we’re not the only ones in this situation and, fortunately, most of our customers have been reasonably understanding.” Dave Martin of Diversified Marine reports on a major electrical system upgrade to a customer’s boat: “Our work on this 2007 42-foot Legacy Sedan included a major update to its DC power systems utilizing Victron hardware and monitoring systems. Our customer sought to get more information from the power systems on the boat. With a clean slate, we installed a Victron Multiplus, Lynx Shunt, Cerbo GX Control Center, and GX Touch 50 dis-
##A major electrical system update on a 2007 42-foot legacy Sedan at Diversified Marine in Annapolis, MD.
play. With all of these systems in place and networked together, the owner has a clear picture of all power systems on the boat including shore power.”
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avid Low of Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, reports on a busy winter and spring. “Our yard has added a 70-ton Travelift. We now operate five lifts ranging in size from 35 tons up to 85 tons. We stored over 1050 boats on land and have already launched over 650 boats. Onsite contractors are still managing many projects and upgrades on a constantly changing land fleet of 400 boats. Our customer events are scheduled, and amenities have been serviced and ready for a very active boating season. The grounds are landscaped. The pool area is fully operational with the weekend addition of some epicurean delights served by a rotation of different food trucks.”
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ank Reiser of Marine Services at Pocohontas Marina in Edgewater, MD, had two Lymans on display at the recent Antique and Classic Boat Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Charmer is a 1960 23-foot wooden lapstrake or “clinker built” runabout, restored by Hank and his crew at his shop in Edgewater over the past winter. Maggie is a 1978 fiberglass Cruisette, complete with a head, bunks, and a galley. While the vast majority of Lymans were wood, Hank explained that by the 1970s, it was obvious that fiberglass was the way to go. “Lyman built their last wooden boats
around 1973,” Hank explained, “But they did build some glass boats by using existing wooden hulls as plugs and duplicating the lapstrake hulls exactly in fiberglass. Maggie is one of them.” Except for the hull material, the fit and finish on the boat is all traditional Lyman and it is hard to tell the difference at first glance. “The fiberglass boat is a bit heavier, but it runs just great. It’s powered by a Chrysler 318 and it is a really super comfortable boat.”
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ob Hardy of Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD, sends us this brief update. “Not much has changed since we last spoke. Still have a heavy backlog with the 55, three 46s, a 34, and a 32 to finish. That’s on top of the heavy repair schedule with many paintjobs and refits on the books.”
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&S Boat Works in Bear, DE, has the following report on its Facebook page. “Hull number 32, the 58 foot Doña Lucy, is moving closer to completion. Josh Everett and the team at Everett Nautical just completed all of the vessel’s faux teak including the toe rail, half-round/eyebrow molding, helm pod, and cockpit/salon door. The house and bridge have been completed and painted, and the hull will be painted at week’s end. The running gear has been installed, and electronics installation is under way. Following the hard top installation next week, a sea trial will soon follow. We can’t wait to see her prowling the waters off of Cap Cana chasing billfish!” PropTalk.com August 2021 65
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Another beautiful paint job by the crew at Evans Boat Repair in Crisfield, MD.
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eid Bandy of Bandy Boats in Mayo, MD, also checks in. “Bandy Boats has been busy with a current 32-foot custom carbon fiber center console build and several unique custom designs for three other clients. We have also secured funding to enhance and enlarge the fleet of row boats for Fletchers Cove. We will transition the failing wooden row boat fleet with modern core cell iterations of the classic Fletchers
Hull number 32, the 58-foot Dona Lucy, nearing completion at F&S Boat Works in Bear, DE.
Georgetown Heritage, an 80-foot replica of a 19th century C&O canal boat receives her finishing touches at Roudebush Yacht and Engine Works in Dundalk, MD.
design. We have begun to enjoy a relationship with Chesapeake Light Craft as they have done a wonderful job with our CAD work and tooling production via their CNC router and expert design staff. John Harris and his crew set an example for all of us to follow. We are also very excited to have the opportunity to design and build a high performance catamaran for another local client. With all the buzz about power-
cats lately, we are delighted to ‘enter the ring’ with our product.” Back in October of 2020, this column reported on the construction of a replica Chesapeake and Ohio Canal boat at Roudebush Yacht & Engine Works in Dundalk, MD. The following update is reprinted from the Georgetown Heritage website. “The Georgetown canal boat provided fun and educational tours to
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Gone Crab Skiff Crazy, a modern racing Crab Skiff built in 2016 on display at the Antique and Classic Boat show. The power plant is a Kohler air cooled twin cylinder engine rated at 20 HP. Photo by Rick Franke
Hank Reiser with Charmer, a 1960 wooden 23-foot Lyman Runabout, powered by a rebuilt 1992 Mercruiser V-6 at the Antique and Classic Boat Show. Photo by Rick Franke
Maggie, a rare 1978 fiberglass Lyman 26-foot Cruisette overnighter powered by a Chrysler 316 on display at the Antique and Classic Boat Show. Photo by Rick Franke
school groups and tourists for nearly 30 years. After being decommissioned in 2011 due to extensive damage, it sat rotting in the canal. In 2016, Georgetown Heritage and the park service removed the old boat in preparation for the first phase of canal restoration work. Georgetown Heritage received a grant from the District of Columbia to fund the design and construction of a new boat, which was scheduled for de-
livery in spring 2021 (now estimated to be July 8) and should be in full operation by fall. This new boat will be a similar historic replica from the heyday of the canal’s commercial operation in Georgetown. It will be equipped with modern amenities as well as a historically accurate design. Together, the C&O Canal NHP and Georgetown Heritage will use the boat as a platform to engage visitors. The boat is being built at
the Roudebush Yacht & Engine Works shipyard outside of Baltimore. It will be over 80 feet long and is being built in two halves that will eventually be put together after delivery to Georgetown.”
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Harbour Cove Marina F A M I LY O W N E D & F A M I LY F R I E N D LY S I N C E 1 9 9 2
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McHenry, Patapsco Time River, Zone: MD,2021 LST_LDT Datum: MLLW
Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
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Tide Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 5910 VACATION LANE | P.O. BOXNOAA 437 | DEALE, MD 20751 Station Type: Primary
StationId: 8575512 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Primary Baltimore, Fort Time Zone: LST_LDT Datum: MLLW
S/CO-OPS ry DT
Height
TimeTime
Height Height
AnnApOLIs September August July
Time Time
Height Height
Annapolis, MD,2021
NOAA Tide Pred
Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
Times and Heights of High
ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL September August
Time Height Height Time Time HeightHeight Time Time Time HeightHeight Time Time HeightHeight Time Time HeightHeight h m h m h m h ftm ft cm ftcm cm h m h ftm ft cm ftcm cm h m h m ft cm ft cm ftcm cm h m h m ft 02:59 1.8 1.5 03:22 AM01:06 2.0 1.7 12:45 AM 46 AM 52 179 01:51 AM 1.6 49 16 AM 1.8 55 02:08 AM 552.4 73 12:20 AM 612.6 AM 2.1 64 02:16 AM 2.4 73 1616 1 1AM 16 1 03:00 16 02:41 10:38 AM08:27 0.8 0.8 AM07:25 0.6 0.8 06:54 AM 24 10:52 AM 24 AM 0.9 27 AM 0.8 24 AM 240.2 6 06:41 AM 180.0 0 08:14 09:06 AM 0.5 15 08:49 08:51 AM 0.2 6 02:47 PM 1.1 34 Th 03:27 PM 1.2 37 Su 11:50 AM 1.1 34 M 11:32 AM 1.2 37 W 12:53 PM 1.1 34 Th 01:52 PM 1.1 34 Th 02:48 PM 2.5 76 F 01:46 PM 2.8 85 Su 03:40 PM 2.6 79 M 03:27 PM 3.1 94 08:32 PM09:07 0.5 0.3 PM08:02 0.4 0.2 06:27 PM PM PM 0.4 12 PM 0.3 PM 150.4 9 09:33 12 06:12 PM 120.36 9 07:28 10:17 PM 0.7 21 08:05 10:01 PM 0.49 12 ◑
h m 1 04:11 10:08 W 04:46 11:19
03:51 1.8 1.6 04:26 AM01:59 2.0 1.8 01:41 AM 49 AM 55 276 02:43 AM 1.7 AM 612.5 AM 03:01 AM 552.2 67 01:25 1717 2 17 2 03:56 2AM 11:24 AM AM 0.8 0.8 24 24 11:43 AM AM 0.6 0.8 18 24 07:57 07:54 09:08 AM 0.8
52 2.0 24 0.6 34 2.6 12 0.7
AM 1.8 61 03:16 AM 17 17 03:50 09:45 AM 0.7
55 2.3 21 0.2 37 3.2 0.49
70 6 98 12
2
02:34 AM 49 AM 55 373 03:29 AM 1.7 04:40 1.8 1.6 05:24 AM02:58 1.9 1.8 AM 03:55 AM 552.1 64 02:30 AM 582.4 3 3 1818 3 04:56 3AM 18 08:57 AM 24 12:27 AM 24 AM 0.8 12:04 PM10:01 0.7 0.8 PM09:13 0.6 0.8 AM AM 210.4 12 09:04 AM 180.0 0 09:55 10:49 Tu 01:35 PM 30 W PM 34 04:49 PM04:35 1.2 1.0 Sa 05:30 PM03:44 1.4 1.1 Sa PM 372.6 79 01:50 Su PM 433.0 08:04 PM PM 10:35 PM11:03 0.5 0.3 PM10:13 0.4 0.2 PM 150.5 9 11:48 15 08:12 PM 120.26
F91 02:58 PM 1.1 Tu 05:29 PM 6 09:14 PM 0.4
52 2.0 24 0.6 34 2.7 12
AM 1.8 61 04:09 AM 18 18 05:04 10:33 AM 0.6
55 2.4 18 0.2 40 3.2 12
73 6 98
03:23 AM 52 19 AM 58 1.7 64 52 4 05:26 1.8 1.7 06:14 AM04:03 1.9 1.9 04:50 AM 552.0 61 03:30 AM 582.3 4AM 19 09:49 AM 24 01:07 AM 21 0.7 18 21 12:40 PM10:47 0.6 0.8 PM10:13 0.5 0.7 AM 180.4 12 10:06 AM 150.0 W 02:31 PM 30 Th PM 34 1.1 37 34 Sa 05:40 PM05:24 1.3 1.0 Su 06:24 PM04:48 1.5 1.1 Su PM 402.6 79 02:59 M PM 463.1 08:54 PM PM 0.2 0.1 9 3 11:32 PM11:54 0.5 0.3 PM 150.4 9 12 09:1311:19 PM 0.26
AM 4 12:02 AM 1.7 470 04:11 AM 10:37 05:53 AM 0.7
0.6 52 2.1 21 0.5 37 2.8 12
18 04:55 AM 19 12:13 AM 1.7 19 64 11:13 06:15 AM AM 0.6
0.3 52 2.5 18 0.2 40 3.3 12
9 76 6 101
03:12 05:21 AM AM 1.9 5 5 09:34 12:49 PM AM 0.7
AM 12:44 AM05:11 0.4 1.9 5 12:47 04:07 AM 52 AM 58 570 04:50 AM 1.7 2020 02:42 05:43 AM 582.0 61 04:26 AM 122.3 05:36 AM AM 2.1 1.8 64 55 06:08 1.9 1.7 5AM 20 20 20 5 5 06:44 AM AM11:14 1.8 0.7 10:36 AM 21 06:58 AM 21 09:14 AM 180.4 12 10:59 AM 550.0 0 11:16 AM 0.6 12:56 PM AM 0.6 0.7 18 21 01:14 PM11:32 0.6 0.7
0.5 52 2.2 18 0.5 40 2.9 12
15 05:35 AM 20 01:10 AM 1.7 20 67 11:50 07:16 AM AM 0.5
0.2 52 2.6 15 0.1 43 3.3 12
03:56 06:02 AM AM 1.9 6 6 10:25 01:26 PM AM 0.6
AM AM 150.4 12 05:16 AM 150.0 12:25 0.5 1.7 6 01:28 04:48 AM 52 AM 58 6 0 05:27 AM 1.7 01:36 AM12:22 0.5 1.9 6AM12:40 21 03:41 6 6 06:30 AM AM 2.0 1.9 61 58 2121 21 21 AM AM 582.0 61 11:45 AM 552.4 73 11:54 07:30 AM06:32 1.9 0.7 11:18 AM 21 07:37 AM 18 AM 0.5 AM06:18 1.8 0.6 10:18 01:40 PM AM 0.5 0.6 15 18 06:49
0.4 52 2.3 15 0.4 43 2.9 12
12 06:12 AM 21 02:02 AM 1.6 21 70 12:25 08:10 AM PM 0.5
AM 01:22 AM 150.3 9 06:01 AM 15 -0.1 7 02:08 05:26 AM 52 AM 55 7-3 06:03 AM 1.7 01:17 0.5 1.7 7AM07:18 22 02:26 AM01:21 0.5 1.8 7 7 2222 AM AM 582.1 64 12:2607:21 AM 2.5 76 12:30 08:13 11:57 18 PM 0.6 18 PM 0.5 07:29 AM AM 1.9 0.6
0.3 52 2.4 15 0.3 46 3.0
12:37 AM AM 0.5 05:17 8 8 11:51 07:19 AM AM 1.9
AM 02:01 AM 150.3 9 12:00 AM 18 -0.19 -3 12:30 8 02:46 06:02 AM 55 23 8AM08:00 23 05:30 AM AM 0.5 01:39 AM AM 0.4 1.9 12 58 02:10 0.5 1.8 AM02:16 0.6 0.3 879 23 23 8 8 23 03:15 AM AM 552.2 67 06:43 AM 492.6 12:35 18 12:07 AM 55 06:39 08:54 AM 1.7 08:04 AM PM 1.9 0.6 58 18 08:09 AM PM 1.8 0.6 08:47 AM08:19 1.6 1.8
05:54 01:26 AM AM 0.5 9 9 12:30 07:58 AM PM 1.9
h m ft ft cm cm h m 1.7 0.6 52 18 01:32 AM AM 04:31 16 16 0.9 1.3 27 40 08:57 AM AM 10:16 1.2 0.3 37 M PM PM 9 01:18 F 05:03 0.4 12 07:25 PM 11:36
ft 2.0 AM 0.7 AM 1.3 PM 0.3 PM
ft cm 0.6 61 1.4 21 0.3 40 1.4 9
AM AM AM PM
ft 1.6 0.7 1.6 0.3
cm 49 21 49 9
h mh m 02:04 AM 05:18 1 1 09:07 AM 11:17 Su 01:28 PM Th 05:46 07:40 PM ◑
56 33 44 15
AM AM PM PM
1.7 0.7 1.5 0.3
52 21 46 9
02:59 AM AM 1.8 12:29 2 2 10:18 AM AM 0.8 06:25
53 55 39 58
AM AM PM PM
1.8 0.7 1.3 0.2
55 21 40 6
03:50 AM AM 1.8 01:28 3 3 11:18 AM AM 0.8 07:32
2.1 AM 0.6 AM 1.2 AM 0.3 PM
1.6 64 49 0.7 18 21 F 1.2 37 37 0.2 9 6
52 14 38 45
AM AM PM PM
2.0 0.7 1.2 0.2
61 21 37 6
02:23 04:38 AM AM 1.9 4 4 08:36 12:07 PM AM 0.7
AM 2.1 AM 0.6 PM 1.2 PM 0.3
51 24 41 39
AM AM PM PM
2.1 0.6 1.1 0.2
64 18 34 6
49 24 45 37
AM PM PM PM
2.2 0.5 1.1 0.2
67 15 34 6
45 18 48 38
AM PM PM PM
2.2 0.5 1.2 0.2
67 15 37 6
39 AM 06 PM 47 PM
2.2 0.5 1.2
67 15 37
39 32 51 43
AM AM PM PM
0.3 2.1 0.5 1.3
9 64 15 40
40 22 34 37
AM AM PM PM
0.3 2.0 0.5 1.4
9 61 15 43
38 09 14 30
AM AM PM PM
0.4 1.9 0.5 1.4
12 58 15 43
36 54 51 22
AM AM PM PM
0.4 1.8 0.5 1.5
12 55 15 46
33 37 27 16
AM AM PM PM
0.5 1.7 0.5 1.6
15 52 15 49
34 AM 18 AM 59 PM
0.6 1.6 0.4
18 49 12
11 40 59 31
AM AM AM PM
1.6 0.7 1.5 0.4
49 21 46 12
07 52 42 04
AM AM PM PM
1.7 0.8 1.3 0.4
52 24 40 12
A u G u S t 2021 t I d e S
m 00 15 54 36
NOAA Tide Predictions StationId: 8638863
cm 18 43 W 9 43
1
02:33 AM AM 2.1 0.7 64 21 05:40 1.4 55 43 17 17 2 AM AM 0.7 1.3 21 40 11:03 0.7 24 21 10:10 Sa 05:48 6 M 02:21 PM PM 1.1 1.2 34 37 Tu 02:22 PM PM 1.2 0.2 37 Th F 12:02 08:22 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 PM 0.3 9 06:29 9 08:23 ◐
08:17 AM 0.0 9 Tu PM 34 04:32 PM02:43 1.3 1.1 Sa PM 402.9 76 12:38 PM 10:44 0.4 0.2 PM 120.36 ◐PM09:07 15 07:11
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0 88 0 101
7
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0. 3. 0. 3.
0.2 15 2.6 52 0.2 12 3.1 46
6 01:26 AM 0.6 AM 23 23 03:32 79 07:19 AM 1.4
18 0.0 43 3.0 12 0.1 49 3.2
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0.1 15 2.7 49 0.29 3.1 49
AM 0.6 AM 243 02:13 24 04:13 07:50 AM 1.3
18 0.1 40 3.0 12 0.2 49 3.0
3 91 6 91
9
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1.7 15 52 0.6 58 18 Th 04:48 Su 02:33 PM PM 0.5 1.0 15 30 M 10:52 9 PM PM 1.3 0.3 40 ● 07:41
4
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Tu PM 150.3 9 05:04 W PM 15 -0.1 M 01:47 PM12:16 0.5 1.1 F 04:19 PM 34 Sa PM 37 Tu 02:14 PM12:15 0.5 1.2 W 03:04 06:35 PM PM 1.4 1.0 43 30 PM 462.8 9 07:59 85 11:06 PM 523.39 PM06:54 1.5 0.3 10:27 PM PM PM06:53 1.7 0.3 09:21 PM 0.1 3 07:12
0.4 AM 2.0 AM 0.5 PM 1.5 PM
1.9 12 58 0.6 61 18 Tu 1.0 15 30 0.1 46 ● 3
08:13 AM 1.7 52 W PM 150.3 9 05:59 Th PM 12 -0.1 Sa 05:09 PM 34 Su PM 40 02:18 PM01:00 0.5 1.1 W 02:41 PM01:14 0.4 1.3 PM 492.8 9 08:44 11:12 PM 07:56 PM07:37 1.6 0.3 ○85 PM07:51 1.7 PM 523.4
Th PM 120.3 FPM02:11 PM 12 -0.2 Su 05:57 PM 37 F 05:09 M9 01:04 PM 15 02:58 PM PM 0.5 1.1 15 34 W 02:49 PM01:43 0.4 1.2 Th 03:06 0.4 0.5 PM 522.9 88 06:51 PM 553.4 PM 12 09:27 11:14 PM 43 ● 11:57 08:18 PM PM 1.5 0.1 46 3 08:42 PM08:17 1.7 0.4 PM08:46 1.8 1.4
1.7 15 52 0.6 58 18 F 05:33 M 03:05 PM PM 0.5 1.0 15 30 Tu 11:34 9 08:24 PM PM 1.4 0.3 43
0.3 18 1.7 55 M 02:25 Th 04:41 PM PM 0.4 0.5 12 07:52 10:43 PM PM 1.7 1.1 52
F 02:25 PM 0.2 Sa 03:06 PM -0.2 Sa 06:07 M 06:45 PM 37 Tu6 01:40 15 03:31 PM PM 0.5 1.1 15 34 Th 03:21 PM08:57 0.3 1.2 PM PM 0.4 0.5 PM 123.3 PM 92.9 F 03:30 88 07:40 ○PM09:37 PM ○ 09:06 PM 1.6 49 09:30 PM 1.8 55 10:09 1.8 1.4 55 43 12:42 AM 0.4 12 03:16 AM 0.2 6 01:42 AM 21 -0.2 52 25 AM 15 10 12:09 25 03:24 AM AM 0.5 0.2 15 6 10 04:05 AM09:21 0.6 1.7 04:58 AM03:56 0.7 0.5 07:12 AM 52 25 AM 182.3 70 07:56 AM 2.7 15 09:23 AM 49 07:06 AM AM 1.7 1.8 52 55 09:32 AM03:06 1.6 0.4 AM10:03 1.4 1.6 Tu 01:48 PM 12 09:57 Sa PM 490.2 Su 03:59 PM 43 -0.1 30 W6 02:16 PM 0.5 15 Su 01:37 W 04:01 PM PM 0.5 0.5 15 15 F 03:55 PM 0.3 9 Sa 03:58 PM 0.4 12 07:34 PM 1.3 40 PM 2.9 88 08:2910:25 ● 09:35 PM 3.2 07:04 09:55 PM PM 1.7 1.2 52 37 10:20 PM 1.9 58 10:52 PM PM 1.8 1.5 55 46 AM 0.5 15 11 01:30 03:53 AM 0.1 3 02:32 04:43 AM -0.1 AM 18 9 26 01:03 11 26 04:17 AM AM 0.6 0.3 18 9 05:11 AM10:00 0.7 1.7 05:55 AM10:51 0.8 0.6 07:48 AM 52 26 AM 212.4 73 08:30 AM 242.8 AM 46 52 10:00 07:50 AM AM 1.6 1.8 49 55 10:18 AM03:48 1.5 0.4 AM04:51 1.3 1.5 W 02:25 PM 12 10:36 Su PM 460.2 M PM 400.0 Th6 02:52 PM 0.4 12 15 M 02:19 Th 04:29 PM PM 0.5 0.5 15 15 Sa 04:32 PM10:14 0.3 1.4 9 Su 04:31 PM 0.4 12 08:25 PM 43 PM 2.9 88 09:1911:11 PM 3.1 PM 1.5 34 10:43 08:00 PM 1.2 37 PM 1.7 52 11:13 PM 2.0 61 11:35 PM 1.8 55 46 02:22 AM 0.5 15 12 08:25 04:32 AM 0.1 3 03:24 05:28 AM 0.0 AM 0.7 21 9 27 01:57 12 27 05:13 AM AM 0.7 0.4 21 12 06:23 AM10:40 0.7 1.6 06:56 AM11:38 0.8 1.4 AM 49 27 AM 212.4 73 09:04 AM 242.8 AM 43 52 10:36 08:31 AM AM 1.5 1.6 46 49 11:08 AM04:31 1.4 0.3 AM05:43 1.2 0.4 Th 03:03 PM M PM 430.2 9 11:21 Tu PM 370.1 F 6 03:29 PM 12 15 Tu 02:58 09:18 PM 46 F 04:56 PM PM 0.4 0.4 12 12 Su 05:15 PM10:53 0.3 1.5 9 M 05:10 PM 0.4 12 PM 2.9 88 10:0911:55 PM 2.8 PM 1.6 49 34 11:32 08:56 PM PM 1.7 1.3 52 40
Su 02:44 PM -6 01:07 W PM 0.4 PM ● 09:11 104 07:15 PM 1.5
-6 01:45 M 03:28 PM Th PM 0.3 101 08:06 09:50 PM PM 1.6
12 06:35 Sa 02:04 PM Tu PM 1.5 88 08:34 PM
Su 02:55 PM W9 12:59 PM 0.4 PM 91 07:19 PM 1.6 ○ 09:20 09:43 AM Th6 01:33 PM 0.4 M 03:44 PM 94 08:02 10:02 PM 1.6 PM 82 10:25 AM F 6 02:07 PM 0.4 Tu 04:30 PM PM 1.6 94 08:45 10:42 PM
01:32 07:42 Su 01:37 08:02
02:12 08:25 M 02:22 08:43 02:51 09:07 Tu 03:08 ● 09:24
03:31 09:49 W 03:55 10:06 04:12 10:33 Th 04:44 10:49
AM -6 02:15 AM 0.6 10 04:03 10 AM 82 07:55 10:15 AM 1.5
0.1 18 2.8 46 0.19 3.0 52
AM 0.7 AM 253 03:00 25 04:51 08:21 AM 1.3
21 0.2 40 3.0 12 0.3 49 2.8
6 91 9 85
04:56 AM 10 11:20 AM
0. 3. 0. 2.
26
11
26
AM -3 03:12 AM 0.7 11 04:43 11 AM 85 08:37 10:58 AM 1.4
0.0 21 2.9 43 0.29 3.0 52
AM 0.8 AM 260 03:49 26 05:28 08:54 AM 1.2
24 0.3 37 3.0 12 0.4 49 2.6
9 91 12 79
05:42 AM 11 12:10 PM
0. 3. 0.
27
12
27
AM 0 04:14 AM 0.7 12 05:24 12 AM 85 09:23 11:43 AM 1.3
0.0 21 3.0 40 0.29 2.8 55
AM 0.8 AM 270 04:41 27 06:04 09:30 AM 1.2
24 0.4 37 2.9 12 0.6 49
12 88 18
AM 12 12:27 06:34 AM
2. 0. 3. 0.
03:1905:11 AM 0.6 18 AM AM 640.1 3 04:18 AM 550.1 3 05:21 AM 24 13 AM 0.8 13 06:09 13 28 12:10 AM AM 2.1 1.5 12:21 AM06:11 1.8 0.8 1313 2828 09:04 46 PM 76 09:38 PM 242.7 82 10:17 12:31 AM 40 AM 1.2 07:38 AM11:21 0.7 AM 212.5 07:57 AM12:25 0.8 1.3
0.0 24 3.1 37 0.39
AM AM 0.8 28 12:39 280 05:36 AM 10:15 06:42 AM 1.1
2.5 24 0.5 34 2.8 12 0.7
76 15 85 21
AM 13 01:25 07:32 AM
2. 0. 3. 0.
AM 1.6 82 12:07 AM 29 29 01:22 06:34 AM 0.8
49 2.3 24 0.7 34 2.8 12 0.8
70 21 85 24
AM 14 02:31 08:38 AM
2. 0. 3. 0.
49 2.2 24 0.7 34 2.7 12 0.9
67 21 82 27
AM 15 03:48 09:49 AM
2. 0. 3. 0.
2.1 0.8 2.7 0.9
64 24 82 27
02:32 AM 06:18 AM AM 0.7 14 14 08:55
15 49 12 Su 37
03:28 12:32 AM AM 1.9 15 15 09:34 07:37 AM AM 0.8
04:48 01:13 AM AM 1.8 0.7 55 30 30 10:26 08:36 AM AM 0.9 1.3 27
0.5 1.5 24 0.4 43 1.4 12
03:49 12:22 AM AM 1.8 0.6 55 29 29 09:48 07:24 AM AM 0.9 1.4 27
0.5 58 15 1.5 24 46 Th 04:21 9 Su 12:20 PM PM 1.4 0.3 43 M 10:35 PM PM 0.3 1.3 9 40 ◐ 06:35 ◑
Th 04:17 11:56 AM PM 1.3 0.4 40 10:50 06:01 PM PM 0.4 1.4 12
F 04:58 12:45 PM PM 1.2 0.4 37 11:48 06:43 PM PM 0.4 1.5 12
02:06 AM AM 1.8 1.2 55 31 31 11:06 09:42 AM 0.9 27 05:50 AM
High Sharps Island Light –3:47 Havre de Grace +3:11 Sevenfoot Knoll Light –0:06 St Michaels, Miles River –2:14
Sa 02:01 PM -3 06:26 Tu PM 1.5 08:31 PM 104 ●
15 05:49 F 01:08 PM M PM 1.4 PM PM 0.4 ○88 11:51 07:43
25
28
dIFFEREnCEs
F 01:16 PM M-3 05:37 PM 1.4 PM 101 11:41 07:50 PM 0.4
15 05:00 Th 12:08 PM Su PM 1.3 85 11:00 06:47 PM PM 0.4
F
10
0.4 12 28 02:52 AM AM AM 0.8 1.7 21 52 06:15 09:10 AM PM 1.4 Tu 03:03 PM 0.4 52 12 11:14 W 03:37 05:15 PM 0.3 9 Sa 05:26 PM 0.4 08:43 PM 1.2 37 09:52 PM 11:36 PM 1.8 55
0.5 1.6 21 11:28 AM PM 1.5 0.4 46 W 03:42 Sa 05:53 PM PM 0.3 1.2 9 09:37
Th 12:30 PM Su PM 1.3 98 04:47 07:07 PM 10:52 PM 0.4
18 11:03 AM Sa PM 1.3 82 04:05 W 05:44 PM 10:05 PM 0.4
25
01:42 AM 05:06 AM AM 0.7 13 13 08:18 10:42 AM 1.7
F
0 W 11:40 AM Sa PM 1.2 94 03:55 06:20 PM 6 10:04 PM 0.4
M 01:43 PM05:52 0.5 1.1 Th 03:26 PM 34 F82 04:04 PM 34 Tu 01:59 M PM 432.7 Tu PM 153.2 05:39 PM PM 1.3 1.1 40 34 Su 06:27 PM06:10 1.4 1.1 PM PM 1.6 0.2 49 6 09:41 PM 0.3 9 10:11 ○ 07:13 08:25 11:42 PM PM 0.3 0.1 9 3
12:43 AM 1.7 58 52 04:37 22 22 AM 0.7 18 21 07:19 11:16 Su 02:21 PM W 04:01 Th 04:08 Sa 06:57 PM PM 1.2 1.0 37 30 PM 10:09 PM 0.2 6 07:28 10:18 ○
12:57 04:03 AM AM 0.6 12 12 07:42 09:58 AM AM 1.8
3
12:52 06:58 Sa 12:50 07:19
04:38 06:41 AM AM 1.9 7 7 11:10 02:00 PM AM 0.6
0.3 15 1.7 58 Su 01:47 W 04:09 PM PM 0.4 0.5 12 07:04 09:54 PM PM 1.6 1.1 49
2. 0. 2.
4
1.7 58 52 0.7 18 21 Tu 03:13 06:10 PM PM 1.2 1.0 37 30 Sa 09:26 PM 0.2 6 11:46 PM 0.5 15
12:15 03:07 AM AM 0.5 11 11 07:06 09:17 AM AM 1.9
05:14 AM 11:06 AM Th 05:43 PM
0. 2. 0. 2.
1.6 58 49 0.7 21 21 M 02:25 Th 05:17 PM PM 1.1 1.0 34 30 F 08:41 6 10:53 PM PM 0.5 0.2 15
1.7 15 0.5 58 Sa 06:18 Tu 03:37 PM PM 0.5 1.0 15 ● 09:08 PM 1.5 46
18 09:57 AM F79 03:02 PM 1.2 Tu 04:35 PM PM 0.3 21 09:07 11:10 PM
f 2. 0. 2. 0.
AM AM PM PM
1.5 58 46 01:40 04:37 AM 19 19 0.7 21 21 12:08 08:04 PM Su 01:36 M 12:55 W 04:20 PM PM 1.1 1.0 34 30 Th 04:37 PM 07:57 9 10:36 07:29 10:00 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 PM
06:30 02:16 AM AM 0.5 10 10 01:09 08:37 AM PM 1.9
0 09:56 AM Th PM 1.1 88 01:57 M 04:35 PM PM 0.4 9 08:22 11:12 PM
AM AM PM PM
12:08 06:09 12:00 06:34
03:35 AM 1.5 55 46 12:38 18 18 AM 0.7 24 21 11:13 06:52 Tu 03:19 PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 W 03:30 PM Sa 12:48 Su 11:55 09:09 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 PM 07:13 9 09:28 06:37
F
09:15 AM 0.3 M 12:40 PM 34 03:50 PM03:42 1.2 1.1 F F PM 372.5 07:15 PM 09:34 PM10:07 0.5 0.3 PM 150.5 9
Time
0.8
Sa 05:41 PM 0.3 Tu 01:43 PM 1.1 34 ◑ 07:34 PM 0.5 15
Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58
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All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in knots. Tides & Currents predictions are provided by NOAA.gov
Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information available asThese of the date request, may differ from the published tables. Disclaimer: data of areyour based upon and the latest information available as tide of the date of your request, and may differ from the pu upon the latest information available as of the date of your request, and may differ from the published tide tables.
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he cooperative Maryland/Virginia 2021 blue crab survey results have been announced, and the news is mixed. While spawning age female abundance is up (from 141 million in 2020 to 158 million in 2021), the juvenile crab population dropped to 86 million, the lowest number on record since the survey began. Adult male numbers are also down and sit at 39 million, well below the 77 million average.
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survey performed by Sea Tow regarding post-pandemic recreational boating trends shows that fishing is more popular than ever (yay!) and the pandemic-induced boating boom can be expected to continue. The survey of 3500 recreational boaters showed that a whopping 52 percent plan to use their boat primarily for fishing, and 52 percent also said they planned on hitting the water more in the 2021 season than they did in 2020. They also found that the influx of new boaters and anglers triggered by the pandemic has caused an increase in certain types of calls for assistance, with owners of new boats 142 percent more likely to need ungrounding services, 108 percent more likely to need fuel delivered, and 11.2 percent more likely to need a jump-start. However, they also found that new boat owners are 22 percent less likely to need a tow. A large majority of boaters surveyed, 69 percent, also say they are looking for more advice on local navigational assistance, mishap prevention, and “general boating basics,” which we read to mean they need more fishing intel—be sure to tell those newbies about PropTalk and FishTalk! 70 August 2021 PropTalk.com
The WMO Is Coming
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illed as the world’s largest billfish tournament, the White Marlin Open is set for August 2 through 6 in Ocean City, MD. Even through the pandemic this event proved to be epic, with 433 boats registered and a 6.8-million-dollar haul in 2020. An amazing 896 billfish were caught during last year’s event (837 released) and for 2021, there’s a new draw for non-anglers: Marlin Fest. This free event will take place from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Bayside Ballpark (on Third Street in Ocean City) each day of the event. Sponsored by Huk, Marlin Fest will feature a festival-like atmosphere with real-time unobstructed views of the tournament weigh-ins via livestreaming to large LED screens. Fans will be able to tune in without fighting the massive crowds common at the Harbor Island weigh-ins, in a family-friendly environment. Visit whitemarlinopen.com for the details.
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ids who love to fish and live in central or eastern Maryland will want to be at the Romancoke Pier on Kent Island, August 21. The Kent Island Fishing Club will be holding its 15th annual Youth Fishing Derby, with three- to 16-year-old anglers fishing for prizes for largest fish, smallest fish, most fish, and most unique catch. Registration begins onsite at 8 a.m. (an adult must be present), and refreshments and bait will be provided for this free event. Check the Kent Island Fishermen Facebook page for updates.
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ishTalk Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow will be the guest speaker at the Essex-Middle River Fishing Club, at the Commodore Hall (1909 Old Eastern Avenue) in Essex, MD, for its monthly meeting on August 17. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. and the topic of discussion is TBD, depending on what the bite is like in the Upper Bay and nearby fishing zones. The meeting is open to the public, and they’ll be talkin’ fishin’ from start to finish, so swing by and check it out.
The Other White Bite
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aybe the white marlin get all the glory, but we Bay-dwellers know that the diminutive white perch is one of the finest eating fish around—and white perch sharpies will be descending upon the Upper and Middle Bay waters on August 15 to participate in Anglers White Perch Open. Put on by Angler’s Sport Center at Podickory Point Yacht Club, this mini-fish mega-event draws hundreds of perch aficionados with proceeds benefitting the Annapolis Police Department kids fishing camps. Go to anglerssportcenter.com to get the scoop.
Trolling for Charity
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he 19th annual Wine, Women, & Fishing ladies-only charity billfish tournament takes place August 14 and 15, at Southside Marina in Virginia Beach, VA. Raising billfish in this competition means raising funds for breast cancer research at Eastern Virginia Medical School, via the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation. Visit cbwc. org to learn more. The Poor Girls Open, also ladiesonly and also benefitting breast cancer research, happens in Ocean City, MD August 12 through 14. Home base for this event is the Bahia Marina, where you can also join in the “Pink Party” event kick-off celebration and the “Battle for the Bras” competition. Visit poorgirlsopen.com to get the details. Another Virginia-based charity tournament, the F. Wayne McLeskey Memorial Open, will be happening this month. August 23 through 28 anglers will fish with proceeds going to the McLeskey Comprehensive Breast Center at Sentara. Visit fwmmo.com to learn more.
##White perch sharpies, pay heed—this event is for you.
VBBT 2021
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he invitation-only Virginia Beach Billfish Tournament is scheduled for August 18 through 21, benefitting multiple charity and youth organizations. Based out of the Southside Marina, this trolling-only tournament is limited to 80 boats and includes fishing two of the three available days. Visit vbbt.com to learn the details or sign up for the waiting list.
Release Tagged Cats
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NR scientists remind us that blue catfish tracking is underway in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, using a combination of radio and acoustic tags. Tags are implanted surgically, and external streamer tags are placed just behind the dorsal fin for easy identification. The external tags have a contact phone number and rather than harvesting these fish, anglers are asked to call the number on the tag, then release the catfish immediately where it was caught.
Kent Narrows Wrap-Up
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he 18th Coastal Conservation of Maryland Kent Narrows Fly & Light Tackle Tournament wrapped up this June, with a whopping 130 anglers fishing in the catch-photorelease competition. Local sharpie Shawn Kimbro bested the field with a 37.5inch striper, followed by Jamie Clough with a 36-incher, and Adam Smith with a 35.25-inch rockfish. Kimbro’s and Clough’s fish were also enough to cap off the biggest stringer division for team Thunder Road, at 106.5 inches. Douglass Romaine topped the fly fishing charts with a 28.5-incher, followed by Frank Bonanno (26.75) and Todd Patton (24). Chuck Chambers, Mike Rosa, and Mike Bartgis placed (in that order) in the kayak category, while Amanda Swift topped the ladies’ competition and FishTalk contributor Mike Behot scored longest perch. Meanwhile, at CCA: don’t forget that the Great Chesapeake Invasives Count is still going strong (it runs through October 31), and since the prizes are awarded monthly you can join in tomorrow and have just as much chance of winning as anyone else. Visit ccamd.org for more information.
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ired of circling the Bay Bridge pilings looking for an open spot among the “fleet” to jig up some undersize striper? Think you might switch gears and chum up some “tasty” catfish as the crowds make chunking impossible? If this is your normal weekend schedule, fire up the Chevy and haul that center console over the bridge toward the ocean! There is a whole new world to be explored, and it is only three hours away.
When can we go?
Fishing can begin as early as January for Tautog and keep you busy wreck fishing until early April when flounder arrive on the scene. Shortly after the flounder make their appearance, you can switch to bluefish and stripers, both arriving in early May. As the waters warm, the diversity increases daily with the northerly migration of both Mako sharks and bluefin tuna followed by yellowfin tuna, Spanish mackerel, white and blue marlin, trigger fish, and dolphin. Species come and go, but many hang around through late fall until temperatures drop and fish head offshore to the canyons or south to warmer waters. Almost all species are regulated, so be sure to check the latest regs and requirements at Atlantic Seasons, Sizes, and Limits on the Maryland eRegulations page: eregulations.com. When you can go is also weatherdependent. While a great forecast may make fishing behind the barrier islands 72 August 2021 PropTalk.com
By Joe Borrison more enjoyable, it becomes a safety factor when traveling offshore. A great resource is windy.com, as it will allow you to place a pin on where you want to check the local weather. You can learn swell height and directions along with wind and wave speed, direction, and height. Ocean City, Virginia Beach, and all the coastal towns are popular destinations during the summer months and not all vacationers are content to sit on the beach resulting in crowded boat ramps and fishing grounds. If possible, schedule your trip on a weekday with September and October being the best months. A 10 a.m. arrival on a summer weekend will guarantee frustration trying to find a parking spot for your trailer.
Where can we launch?
You’ll find public Ocean City-area boat ramps at: • Assateague Island Park (Rt. 611 at Assateague Island Bridge). • Gum Point Road (off Route 589).
• Ocean City Commercial Harbor (Sunset Avenue in West Ocean City)—great ramp and parking, but extremely busy.
• There is also a great ramp at 64th St and Seabay Drive. This area is a payto-park facility with a maximum rig length of 50 feet. Pay at the kiosk.
Each of the coastal towns can provide a list of ramps along with hours and parking regulations. A stop at the local bait store can steer you to the most appropriate for the size boat you are launching. All coastal towns have tight regulations on where you can park your trailer and will not hesitate to ticket/tow if you do not obey.
Small Boat?
We’re going to need a bigger boat! Not!! Hook up that skiff as you are not to be left out. Flounder, weakfish, seatrout, bluefish, and striped bass are among the species available to you in the back bays and near the inlet. Your boat’s construction and stability will determine where you fish as some areas can become dangerous to smaller craft from passing boat waves as well as currents and obstructions. The inlet is home to all of the above and can quickly swamp a small craft, but fishing a few hundred yards away can result in a safe and enjoyable day. A tip is to avoid the crowds at the commercial harbor facility and head to the ramp at Assateague Island reducing frustration levels.
Medium Size Boat?
Scratching your head deciding what is a medium-size boat? Great question, but let’s assume the boat and the captain are both capable of running the inlet and heading offshore 20 miles. Modern electronics, de-
pendable four-stroke engines, and wellbuilt hulls allow many to venture outside the breakers, opening up a whole new world of fishing. We could devote entire issues to what constitutes an outfit and crew capable of fishing outside the inlet, but we will assume you have the range, knowledge, and boat to not only get you there but also bring you home. The inshore waters of Ocean City are some of the most overlooked fisheries in the tri-state area. While most anglers want to run offshore in search of tuna, there is great fishing in sight of the beach high-rises. A short run to the Gull banks can produce Spanish and king mackerel. The Bass Grounds have become a fantastic fishing zone with tons of reef building materials being dumped by the Reef Foundation. For a chart, stop by the local tackle shops or visit Ocean City Reef Foundation (ocreefs.org). The variety of fish that can be caught only 10 miles from land is astounding! Or, if the waters are flat, head a little further out to the Jackspot which lies 21 miles from the inlet and is home to some monster bluefish, trigger fish, and possibly Mako sharks and dolphin. Back in the 1950s, it was even possible to hook a white marlin here, but now a bluefin tuna would be your most exotic catch. But what a catch it is! These areas are not heavily fished, since the head boats target the wrecks while the larger boats head offshore leaving these prime fishing grounds to the few.
##Aaarrgh! a reconfigured 1977 Grady White Nassau rebuilt by Joe Borrison of Parkton, MD. Photo by Joe Borrison
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Your boat is capable of running to the canyons! Exciting times ahead; as you make the jump from fishing the Chesapeake to running offshore, there are a few items you might want to address. The first is safety as the sea is not forgiving. Before trailering across the peninsula, I change my fuel filters both on the engine and my hull-mounted units. I carry extra filters and wrenches to change both. I also carry an EPIRB and a hand-held floating VHF radio. My life jackets and throwable all have reflective tape glued to all sides and attached to each are a whistle and strobe light. I keep a knife and wire cutters at the ready for any emergencies requiring cutting of fishing lines (this can save a life). I also inform each crew member of our course to the fishing grounds and check to make sure they all know the
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reciprocal course to get them safely home: Pencil this number below your compass just in case. What gear do you need? This depends on your quarry. I will refer you to FishTalk Magazine which will direct you to the current hotspots, as well as what the fish are eating, which will determine your terminal tackle. A stop at the Ocean City tackle shops will supply you with everything needed and can provide the latest info on where to head. Your Bay rods may surprise you and be usable for most species. If you are sporting reels with 40- or 50-pound test that you trolled last spring during trophy striper season, you are halfway there. If you don’t have this heavy of a rig, I suggest asking your fishing buddies if they know of anyone who might have heavy equipment. I know dozens (including me), who have upgraded their rods and reels and still have the old star drag models collecting dust in the basement that might only need a line swap to be perfectly serviceable. Add a gaff or two along with a hundred pounds of ice with some ballyhoo, and you are ready to go! Well, almost ready. Is your boat legal to be towed without a permit? If your rig is larger than your state allows, buy a permit to be legal and know the regulations. Sidestepping this requirement could result in a hefty fine and find you uninsured should any accidents occur. I use Mercury Permits, which offers a discount to BoatUS members and can provide permitting for every location. I purchased a blanket permit allowing 24/7 towing yearround and have also purchased permits for towing from Maryland to Florida with one quick phone call. Too much trouble? You can always charter a boat that has a captain, mate, equipment, and expertise to put you on the fish. But if you want to use your own boat, load up and head east for a new adventure. Tight lines! # 74 August 2021 PropTalk.com
##Bluefin tuna from Poormans Canyon.
##Fire up the Chevy and haul that center console over the bridge toward the ocean!
Dolphin, the Fun Fish W
hile people spend a lot of time and money chasing tuna and marlin in the canyons off the DelMarVa Coast, there is no getting around the fact that cranking on a 100-pound tuna or a 250-pound blue marlin is nothing short of hard work. Sure, the adrenalin kicks in and you really don’t realize how hard you are working until the fight gets into the late rounds, but by then it’s too late to throw in the towel. Once the mate sinks the gaff in the tuna or sets the marlin free and you collapse in the fighting chair or on the deck, do you even know just how much fun you had? Then, there are dolphin. These fish are generally smaller than tuna or marlin and show up in great numbers willing to take just about anything they see. They will put on an aerial show that rivals any marlin, and their meat is delicious. If there is one benefit of global warming, it is the fact that we can now find dolphin closer to shore than we did just a few years ago. I have caught them at the Del-Jersey-Land Reef out of Indian River Inlet and at the Jackspot out of Ocean City. My son Ric has caught them close to shore over wrecks out of Virginia Beach. One of the more interesting methods to catch is sort of live lining minnows. I came up with this idea a couple of years ago when we were planning a sea bass trip to the DelJersey-Land Reef. We had the usual clams and squid baits plus a few jigs that we always carry for sea bass, and I brought along my minnow bucket with the same bullheads that I would normally use for flounder. We were fishing on Larry Weldin’s boat, and Mike Pizzolato was also onboard. Once we arrived at the reef site and set up for sea bass, I rigged up a spinning rod with a single circle hook and a live minnow. I fed that out the stern with no weight and let the bait swim free.
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##Larry Weldin with the 15-pound dolphin caught at the Del-Jersey-Land Reef on a live minnow. Photo by Eric Burnley
We marked a ton of sea bass over the structure, but none of them were interested in our bait or jigs. Then, I noticed my spinning rod was doubled over and a dolphin was jumping off the stern. I grabbed it out of the rod holder and reeled in a nice bailer dolphin. The rod was reset with another live minnow, and it wasn’t long before it went off again. This time Larry was up, and this time the dolphin was much bigger. The fish put on a show, and I was able to put the gaff in a beautiful 15-pound fish. Our third dolphin was about the same size as the first, and Larry brought that one in as well. With the uncooperative sea bass—Mike had caught one, Larry and I didn’t have so much as a bite—Larry wanted to try trolling, thinking we could catch some more dolphin. We should have stayed with the live minnows. Trolling produced nothing. In hindsight, I think we should have stayed with the minnows and tossed a few over like live chum. That would have drawn in any dolphin over the reef, and I believe we could have caught even more.
When looking for dolphin in the canyons, try to find Sargassum weed. The thicker the better. If you find a large, thick patch, stop trolling and begin casting chunks of ballyhoo, or whatever baits you have, to the fish under the weed. I have caught a three-man limit by doing this when I ran charters out of Virginia Beach. Some captains will leave one fish in the water to hold the others close. I have tried this and find tossing bits of bait works just as well or even better as it puts the dolphin in a feeding frenzy. When trolling for marlin and tuna, don’t pass up the chance to pull baits or lures past any floating object. This is where you just might find a larger dolphin or even a wahoo. In addition to being fun to catch, dolphin are great to eat. You can fix them any way you enjoy fish. The meat is firm and white, and even the larger fish don’t have a strong flavor. I like to fry mine up with a bit of Old Bay and butter. Other folks use them in tacos. PropTalk.com August 2021 75
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A Winning Team By Eric Burnley
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f you fish tournaments for fun, you can stop reading right here. If you fish tournaments to win, please continue. When putting a winning team together for any kind of a tournament, forget about good friends, relatives, or anyone who can’t catch a cold in a rainstorm. You want fishermen who catch fish and work hard at it. One of the best teams I ever fished with was during the 45th White Marlin Open aboard the Toast. The owner had hired a top-notch captain and mates and brought aboard four anglers that he knew would work as a well-oiled team. As is always the case, the captain and mates were aboard the boat by 3 a.m. getting everything ready for our 4 a.m. departure from Ocean City. Once underway, all hands took a nap until we were on the grounds and then it was time to break out the gear and get ready for lines in. Once the fishing began, the four anglers held the lines in their hands the entire time they were fishing.
Each angler, mate, and even the writer assigned to the boat wore a headset. The captain could talk to everyone, and all the anglers and mates could also speak with everyone as well. No shouting or any misunderstanding when a fish was in the baits. How effective was this setup? We were nine for nine on white marlin in three days fishing. The fact that we didn’t have a winning fish was just a matter of luck. The fact that we caught every white marlin that came into the baits... that is a matter of skill and preparation. Winning teams cannot have a weak link. Everyone has to be experienced and willing to do whatever task they are assigned. They don’t drink beer while fishing because alcohol dulls the senses. They don’t party every night and expect to fish the next day for the same reason. They are there every morning, and they show up on time and ready to work. Then when that million-dollar fish moves into the baits, he won’t stand a chance.
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Biz Buzz Merged
Bay Shore Marine (BSM) and Diversified Marine Services (DMS) have merged. The BSM team will now lead all engine and mechanical jobs for DMS. In order to provide customers with a single point of contact, BSM and DMS have joined its administrative teams and will be using one system for all communications, updates, estimates, and invoices. The combined team now offers part sales and premium mechanical service with manufacturer trained technicians on many marine engine brands as part of the most comprehensive yacht service offering in the region. Submit any new work requests to diversifiedmarineservices.com/ work-order. Submit any new quote requests to diversifiedmarineservices.com/quote. You can also visit bayshoremarineengines.com.
Exclusive Partnership
Suzuki Marine USA, LLC announces an exclusive business partnership with pontoon manufacturer Forest River. Through this partnership, Forest River’s new line of Nepallo Pontoon Boats will be paired exclusively with Suzuki fourstroke outboard motors, providing boaters, fishermen, and outdoor enthusiasts with state-of-the-art, reliable power for all their family adventures. Suzuki-powered Nepallo Pontoons will be available and exclusively sold at select Camping World and Gander RV & Outdoors locations. The Nepallo pontoon boat line will include a range of feature-packed models from 18 to 24 feet, each built with the quality, attention to detail, and thoughtful features outdoor enthusiasts have come to expect from Forest River products. Initial model offerings will include the DF40A to the workhorse DF140A. “We are thrilled about this partnership with Forest River and Camping World; together we are going to accomplish great things,” said George “Gus” Blakely, executive vice president for Suzuki Marine. “At a time when U.S. participation in boating and outdoor recreation continues to grow, we will be providing a top-quality, feature-packed alternative to pontoon boat packages offered through other national outdoor retailers.” Blakely further added that Suzuki’s recent success working with Forest River—including record setting sales growth—helped set the stage for this new collaboration between Suzuki Marine, Forest River, and Camping World. suzukimarine.com
Startup
Dockshare, a Maryland-based startup, announces the launch of its new online platform that connects boaters with private dock owners to rent their docks for hours, days, weeks, or longer. Dockshare is a safe and secure, easy-to-use, and mobilefriendly platform that caters to all types of watercrafts and makes the waterways more accessible for all. Dock owners can list a dock on their mobile phone or desktop computer for free without any upfront costs. They share information about the dock: photos, description, amenities, availability, pricing, and specs on the profile. Pricing is determined and finalized by the private dock owner. Upon arrival by the boaters, dock owners accept payment through the secure Dockshare system and start earning income. The process is easy. Boaters can log onto the site; search for a dock that meets the necessary requirements: distance from location, dimensions, and cost; select the dates and times (short-term and long-term options available); reserve the dock in advance or make a same-day reservation; and pay through the secure platform. All transactions are facilitated securely through Dockshare’s online platform, providing a convenient, transparent, and cost-effective way for boaters and dock owners to share the waterways. As a team of individuals from different backgrounds, Dockshare’s hope is to build bridges that connect all people who love life on the water. dockshare.app
Welcome to the Team
Pocket Yacht Company welcomes Captain Lee Cook to its Maryland sales team, serving customers throughout the MidAtlantic. “We are confident that Captain Lee will raise the bar for our sales team in Maryland,” says Mark Schulstad, owner of Pocket Yacht Company. “With his extensive experience on the water and charismatic personality, we know customers will enjoy working with him.” Lee was born and raised on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, learning to drive a boat before he could drive a car. After a decade of working in the national security and defense industry and dabbling in the national political arena, he has returned to his marine roots. Lee brings a lifetime of working on and around pleasure and commercial boats from the engine room to the pilothouse. He provides personalized service with integrity and forethought and resides on Maryland’s Eastern Shore with his wife and two children and his beloved English Lab, Marshall. An avid boater and weekend Chef, Lee spends as much time as he can in Florida, his second home. To contact Lee directly please email him at leecook@pocket-yacht.com, pocketyachtco.com
Donation
Eastport Yacht Club (EYC) Foundation announces that Pocket Yacht Company has donated $25,000 to the foundation to fund their marine and maritime education programs. “As an EYC member, I was happy to support the charitable arm of the club,” says Mark Schulstad, owner of Pocket Yacht Company. “They have a great impact on our local youth, and their programs create a sustainable pipeline for students interested in pursuing a career in the Marine or Maritime Industry.” The
donation was made from the proceeds of a boat sale. Tim Wilbricht, sales director of the Pocket Yacht Company, also serves as the chair of the EYC Foundation. “As soon as Pocket Yacht took in a trade on a small sailboat, Mark and the Pocket Yacht team were instantly onboard with the idea,” says Tim. “The EYC Foundation pulled back its fundraising efforts in 2020 due to Covid-19, and this generous donation from Pocket Yacht helped tremendously. We’d like to encourage people who are interested in supporting the foundation to donate their boat or go to their website and make a donation of any kind.” The EYC Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit and serves as the charitable arm of the Eastport Yacht Club. The mission of the EYC Foundation is to connect education and workforce in the Marine and Maritime fields. eycfoundation.org
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32’ Carver Mariner ‘87 Spacious floor plan sleeps 6. T-Crusaders with only 350 hrs. New Manifolds, Risers and Elbows 2021. $18,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe 410-708-0579 32’ Trojan F-32 ‘82 Incredibly well kept. New A/C and Canvas in 2019. Generator. Must see! Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales. Joe: 410-708-0579
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Silverton 36C ‘07 The “Last Call” is 2007 a Silverton 36 Convertible powered with twin 8.1L Crusader gas engines. Contact Troy Waller at 804-878-9097 to learn more.
35’3” Goudy & Stevens Flybridge ‘59 Beautiful wooden motor yacht fully restored in 2014. Exterior re-painted & re-varnished in 2018. Beautiful lines & heritage of a properly built wooden boat. Contact David Cox at 410-310-3476.
37’ Sea Ray 370 Sedan Bridge ‘96 Well-designed sport yacht with feel of a much larger boat. Well cared for. Long list of improvements/maintenance including engine, generator. 7’ cockpit. Lounge seating in bridge. $65,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
(Someday) 37’ Young Sun ‘80 $29,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
31’ Bertram ‘66/’14 Loaded and Mint, Full Worton Creek Marina restoration. Show quality. $395,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 32’ Baja Caliber ‘94 T 454 Mags, Trl, Very nice. $28,500 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
37’ Formula Performance Cruiser ‘06 Like new ultra-capable cruiser designed to maximize fun and relaxation on the water. Enjoy outings w/ family or friends in comfort & style. $168,500 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 37’ Regal 3760 ‘07 T8.1 Volvo V Drives, hardtop, loaded and low hours, Mint. cond. $129,900 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610 299-3598.
35’ Sea Piper ‘19 Like new. Only 18hrs on engine. Air cond., bow thruster, 3.5kw genset. This is a sailor’s motor yacht. $175,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com
(Sla’inte) 30’ Cutwater ‘15 $219,000 Greg Merritt - (813) 294 9288 g r e g @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net
37’ Formula 37 PC ‘16 $359,500 Edgewater, MD. Twin MerCruiser 8.2 MAG HO ECT, 430 hpclosed-cooled engs, aprx 180 hrs Mercury Product Protection Platinum plan. Possibly transferrable, expires 5/20/23. MerCruiser Axius Premier sterndrive docking system. Well Maintained. Email nstewart@smithmidland.com
Mainship 350 Trawler ‘98 Wellappointed Mainship 350 w/ the desirable twin-engine package w/ upper & lower helms. Large flybridge w/ expansive aft deck provides social space w// excellent 360-degree visibility. Contact Chris Beardsley, 315-447-125
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38’ Wilbur ‘85 Classic lines, quality build! Desirable layout! Twin Detroits Genset Air. Dated but great bones & ton of boat for the money. Make an offer today. Asking $79,500 - Call Dan 757-813-0460 seattleyachts.com
40’ Silverton 402 MY ‘97 Two staterooms, galley down layout. Wraparound cabin windows. Shows very well! $85,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ‘99 Twin Volvo diesels, Air con - Garmin & SImrad electronics. Great layout and excellent value for cruising trawler. Contact Rod Rowan 703-593-7531 Asking $120,000 seattleyachts.com
(New Vector) 42’ Symbol ‘02 $289,000 Lars Bergstrom (910) 899 7941 lars@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
41’ IP SP Cruiser ‘07 Switching from sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. Large centerline berth. Spacious galley. Shoal draft. $254,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
42’ Chris Craft 426 ‘86 This is a great live aboard. Motivated seller is no longer using boat. Give us a call to schedule an appointment. $49,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
(R&R) 40’ Oceana ‘86 $78,500 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 j a s o n @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net
42’ Grand Banks ‘75 All fiberglass classic trawler. John Deere dsls. 135 hp each. 8 kw Westerbeke dsl generator, new aluminum fuel tanks, A/C, fridge, freezer, radar, depth sounder, inverter, stereo, hot water heater, new bimini top, new transom platform, bottom painted 2020. Price $37,500. Call 443-534-9249.
40’ Jeanneau Leader 40 ‘14 $299,000. X2 Volvo D6 I/O, 380 hrs. Wonderful cond. Perfect sport cruiser for the Chesapeake Bay. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts
42’ Keizer Yachts 42 ‘19 $649,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400-hp engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
(Dream Catcher) 42’ Post ‘79 $63,000 Ed Pickering (410) 708 0633 ed@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
42’ Sea Ray 420 Sedan Bridge ‘05 Cummins power - Onan genset thruster pilot, RayMarine electronics. Swim platform hydraulic w/ dinghy storage - dInk included Zodiac 340 w/ Yamaha 40-hp tender. $279,000 Call Gordon Bennett 410-739-4432 Cell seattleyachts.com 42’ Sealine F42/5 ‘03 $179,000. Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl engs. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat radio upgrade To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
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Brokerage & Classified 63’ Prestige 630 Fly $1,589,759. Baltimore. Like new cond, Dealership maintained, Professionally managed. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
43’ Formula SSC ‘19 Custom built with the more flexible aft cockpit layout, loaded boat with low hr quad Verado 350s. Under full Formula warranty until 2024. A true do-anything boat. $895,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
50’ Cherubini 50 ‘03 Luxurious long distance semi-displacement cruiser. Many upgrades: new paint 2019, new upholstery, major electronics refit, new helm seat. Twin Yanmars Low hrs. $699,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com
44’ Midnight Lace Express Cruiser ‘87 50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern One of a kind Midnight Lace, Twin diesels design w/ vintage style & grace! with a long list of upgrades & features. Displacement trawler / ballasted keel, Asking $195,000 Call for Details Mike McGuire 410-941-4847 or email rides smooth & dependable! Call Dan Bacot - 757 813-0460 Asking $240,000 mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com seattleyachts.com 46’ Matthews Rare 1973 All fiberglass sport fisherman. Total refit, like new, includes: 11’ Boston Whaler w/ new 15-hp Mercury outboard. $127,500. Call 443 534-9249.
63’ Prestige 630 Fly ‘17 $1,790,000. Annapolis, MD. Volvo IPS 950 w/ joystick control, 340 hrs. Best preowner 60+ on the market. Immaculate cond., fully loaded w/ factory & custom options. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
54’ Riviera Belize Daybridge ‘15. 415 hrs on Cummins Zeus w/ 3 joysticks & Skyhook. Custom layout w/ office and 2 staterooms and 2 heads. Just serviced & detailed, gorgeous & turnkey. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
Sea Ray 540 Sundancer ‘12 The Sea Ray 540 Sundancer “Scarface” has been maintained with an open checkbook. The large open cockpit is perfect for entertaining. Contact Bob Oberg at 410-320-3385 to learn more.
Hinckley 67 Custom ‘95 Elegant & able platform for cruising w/ family & friends for over 20 yrs prior to her donation to Old Dominion University where she has been used for fundraising & promotion for nearly 3 yrs. Contact Peter Bass at 757-679-6991.
56’ Carver 564 Cockpit MY ‘02 A summer home on the water. Updated teak & holly flooring. T-Volvo diesel. $249,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales Joe: 410-708-0579 56’ Carver Voyager ‘04 675-hp Volvos, Low hrs, and mint cond. $449,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
Carver 460 Voyager ‘04 In excellent cond. w/ upgrades throughout every aspect of the boat. Accented by a custom paint job w/ hardtop to match. Impressive elegance at the dock or underway. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315-447-1251.
47’ Monte Carlo 47 Superbly equipped and cared for All the right equipment! Beautifully styled and built! Asking $459,000 Contact Rob Summers 443-771-4467 seattleyachts.com
50’ Viking Princess V50 ‘04 Volvo power - direct drive 715 HP each. Onan genset - 28kBTU AC units - set up for speed, agility & comfort. Yacht controller for docking, Garmin/Furuno electronics, dinghy garage. $299,900 Call Dave Townley 410-271-5225 seattleyachts.com 52’ Prestige 520 Fly $1,090,000. Kent Island. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 600 pod drives. Joystick control. Prestige warranty through 4/2022, Volvo Warranty through 4/2024To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ‘15 Fabulously equipped & maintained 50’ Prestige 500S ‘17 $745,000. Modern build & quality components Myrtle Beach, SC. Volvo IPS 600 w/ throughout. Elegant living/ superb joystick control, 301 hrs. Wonderful performance - VOLVO IPS Reliability! cond., like-new. To schedule a showing Asking $1,099,000 Call Gordon please contact Chesapeake Yacht for a showing 410-739-4432 Center at 410.823.BOAT or cell seattleyachts.com sales@cyc.yachts
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57’ McKinna Motor Yacht ‘10 $549,900. Baltimore, MD. Cummins QSM11 engs, Rare wide body McKinna design. Perfect long distance trawler or live-aboard. For a private viewing contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts
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60’ Riviera 6000 Sport Yacht Platinum Edition ‘21. Repeat Riviera owner already moving up from this custom built beauty with years of warranty remaining. Amazing opportunity. $2,390,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
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