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The Bay Bridge Boat Show in Photos

The 2017 season’s on-water boat show kick off was a smashing success. Find photo evidence here.

by Kaylie Jasinski

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See the Bay: What To See and Do in and around Norfolk

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The towns at the mouth of the Chesapeake have much to offer visitors.

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Day and Weekend Excursions

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Classic Boats

A Sports Car Chris-Craft and some pretty classic boats that you’ll see at the Antique and Classic Boat Festival June 16-18.

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Dock Bar Guide

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Making Something Out of Nothing: Custom Boatbuilding on the Bay The steps, challenges, and rewards of designing and building someone’s dream boat.

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72 Tides and Currents sponsored by Harbour Cove Marina 80 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 83 Biz Buzz 84 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 91 Marketplace 94 Index of Advertisers 94 What’s New on PropTalk.com?

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Living the Brackish Life

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he first thing I ever wrote for PropTalk was a story about my grandparents, Ruth and Bernard Wagener, who crabbed on the Upper Bay for many years. At the time I was just about to graduate from college, with no real plans for the next couple of months, but I knew I wanted to write. And my request found its way to Molly Winans. That first article turned into an internship, and just a few years later I’m writing my first editor’s note. It’s been a wild ride and those who know me aren’t too surprised that I ended up at a boating magazine. It seems I’ve always had brackish water in my veins. I grew up on Seneca Creek in Middle River, MD, and haven’t been able to get away from the water (not that I’d want to) in these 25 years. Before com14 June 2017 PropTalk.com

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ing to work at PropTalk, I spent my summers teaching windsurfing and kayaking on the Gunpowder River. My first taste of the brackish life came when I was just a baby on my mother’s hip as she sold crabs for the family business. As I got a little older, my love for the Bay only intensified. Summer days were spent swimming in the often murky waters of Seneca Creek, fishing off the pier, digging for clams, trotlining for crabs, and riding jetskis with my Dad. My brother and I were water babies through and through, our dark hair bleached by the sun, our skin bronzed to a dark tan, spending more time in the water than out of it. When it was time to leave home and go off to college, the thing I feared most, apart from leaving home, was being away from the water. I visited many colleges in

my search, but as soon as I saw the waterfront campus of St. Mary’s College, I was hooked. It made leaving my home creek just a little bit easier. And now here I am, typing away with a view of Back Creek in Annapolis, just outside my office window. Over the last few years I’ve really grown to love this magazine, and part of what makes it so special is the level of reader support and participation. PropTalk welcomed me when I felt I had a story to tell. Now I get to do the same for others. When I’m not at the office, chances are you’ll find me near the water, be it fishing with family, paddling with friends, or racing the PropTalk cocktail class boat. I hope to see you out there!


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Here are the guidelines: • Send us up to three photos of your dog on or along the water to kaylie@proptalk.com by June 26. • Write “dog days photo contest” in the subject line.

• Also send a short note about why your dog deserves to win.

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PropTalk Spotlight: Heather Capezio

raphic designer Heather Capezio is the newest addition to the PropTalk family. She’s been with us nearly two months, and in that time she’s survived her first boat shows, adopted a dog (a four-year-old beagle/lab mix named Sunny), and made the move from Baltimore back to Annapolis. After interviewing several candidates, we knew Heather was the right person for the job based on her experience, but also her love for the water. The line in her resume that really got us was: “proficient in catching, steaming, and eating crabs.” Heather grew up on the Rhode River in Mayo, MD, and spent much of her childhood on the water fishing, crabbing, and jetskiing. “I remember the majority of our days tubing, and then we got the jetskis,” she says. “And we were out on those just about every day—jumping waves, going really fast, and perfecting the art of pulling a tube.” After attending Towson University where she majored in graphic design, Heather decided to stay up in Baltimore for a time before buying a house in Annapolis. The commute is much better these days, only two miles to work, and it’s brought her back closer to home. “Annapolis is a great little city, and I am loving the change,” she added. “I couldn’t imagine living anywhere where I couldn’t see the water every day.”

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Previous to PropTalk, Heather gained much of her work experience from the education sector, but she says, “I’ve always wanted to work for a magazine, and now here I am!” Regarding the sail versus power debate, Heather is a powerboater through and through. For her, “that is just what I grew up with.” But that could be ##Heather kayaking changing; Heather down the Savanna recently started River in Georgia sailing with fellow co-worker Eric Richardson and plans to join his crew for the Eastport Yacht Club Friday Night Beer Can Series, starting soon in Annapolis. This summer she plans to get back to crabbing. Last year, Heather and friends started a friendly competition dubbed “Crab Off 2016.” The rules were simple: two people per boat, crabbing on the South River in

the wee hours of the morning, and the boat to catch the most crabs got bragging rights. That sounds like a tradition we can get behind. All of us at PropTalk are very excited to welcome Heather to the team! Help us to welcome her the next time you see our crew out and about.


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Fishing with Veterans

Biggest Fish Boat: Ty Won One Capt. Jim Dooley and Ricky Oakland Angler: Dominic Jones - 43.25”

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fter a slower than usual start to the 2017 trophy rockfish season, the bite turned on just in time for the eighth annual Rock on Warriors, presented by the Annapolis Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association (MSSA). The focus of the event, which was founded in 2010, is to take out veterans from Walter Reed and Fort Belvoir for a day of spring trophy striper trolling. This year 56 participants, including former and active duty military personnel and their family members, arrived early Sunday morning at the Annapolis Yacht Basin and were greeted with calm winds and favorable tides. The warrior anglers boarded 23 boats captained by members of MSSA and headed out on the Bay to troll for trophy rockfish. For Teena Carter of Delaware, this was her second time out on a fishing boat guided by an experienced captain. Teena and Charles Carter reeled in a pair of rockfish measuring 38 inches and 40.5 inches aboard Kulprit with John Kulp and Jim Moran. Captain Smitty, who caught a nice trophy-sized rock while fishing with Dale Dirks aboard Heatwave, said the best thing about Rock on Warriors was “getting out on the water and making new friends.”

2nd Place & Lady Angler Boat: Tail Chaser Capt. Time McClenahan and Mike Holden Angler: Michelle Triplett - 42”

##Dominic Jones and Joseph Jones with a 43.25” rock, the largest fish of the day, caught on Jimmy Dooley’s Ty One On

Throughout the day, 22 fish over 36 inches were caught. The largest rockfish of the day measured 43.25 inches, caught by Dominic and Joseph Jones fishing with Ricky Oakland and Jimmy Dooley aboard Ty Won On. Pasha Palanker is a returning warrior angler and said he loves to get out on the water “every chance he can get.” Many thanks go out to all of the sponsors, captains, organizers, and volunteers for coming together to make such a great event for such an honorable cause. For more photos, visit proptalk. com/rock-on-warriors-2017. For information on how to support next year’s event, please contact rockonwarriors@yahoo.com.

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he Magothy River Association (MRA) has just announced that the Magothy River Water Trail map is now available online through the MRA website (magothyriver.org/projects/water trail). The water trail map project, funded by the Chesapeake Bay Trust, is unique in several ways. First, the project features 17 video links, which provide wonderful views of the creeks and coves of the Magothy along with hints on what to see and how to navigate through those waterways. A number of the coves are marked as “hidden gems,” as they are hidden from view unless you know where to enter, but are well worth exploring. More video links will be added this year.

Another innovation is the link from the videos to the MRA’s Living History project, a work in progress. MRA is actively recruiting longtime residents of the Magothy River watershed to tell their stories and share their photos of life on the river in the past. An example can be found in the Broad Creek video, with its link to Sybil Looper Chandler’s story of the home she built on the river in the 1950s. Through the Cattail Creek video, viewers can link to Scott Jay’s thoroughly entertaining stories of Severna Park in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Residents with stories that they would like share should contact MRA president Paul Spadaro at president@magothyriver.org. A mileage chart is posted on the map to assist paddlers in determining

distances from one point to another. In addition, the map shows marinas as well as the two public parks from which kayaks can be launched: Beachwood Park and Spriggs Farm. Kiosks containing an enlarged version of the map as well as free printed copies have recently been constructed at the two sites by MRA volunteers. According to Spadaro, “Our goal in creating this innovative water trail map is to create new stewards of the river by enabling them to explore the hidden coves and creeks of the Magothy and discover its beauty. Our hope is that the stewards will protect our river now and in the future.” magothyriver.org/projects/water trail

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Resources Take a virtual tour of some of the trail’s scenic rivers, scope out the access site you plan to use, or just soak in the beauty from your screen with the perspective of a paddler. 15 sites are currently mapped: the Elk, James, Nanticoke, Northeast, Patapsco, Potomac, Rappahannock, Sassafras, Susquehanna, Susquehanna-West Branch, York, and Werowocomoco Rivers, as well as Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Fones Cliffs on the Rappahannock, and Mallows Bay on the Potomac River. The Chesapeake Conservancy, National Park Service, and Chesapeake Bay Foundation have developed a free, online Boater’s Guide to introduce paddlers to the best places to access the trail. Gain practical information about trailheads, trip itineraries, and water conditions interwoven with the historical context of the Chesapeake’s waters. View the guide online or on mobile. Smart Buoys mark the trail and provide instant information to travelers. See where the buoys are located and find out how to access both historic information and current weather conditions, or download the Smartbuoy App to view the buoy’s real-time information from your smartphone. Check out the interactive Chesapeake Photo Tour map, produced by the National Geographic Society, for a visual history tour of the Chesapeake Bay. Find all of these resources at chesapeakeconservancy.org and click to John Smith Chesapeake Trail. Follow us!

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Cambridge Classic Great Marsh Park, Cambridge, MD. $5 per car for parking. Cambridge Power Boat Racing Association.

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Mother’s Day Treat Mom to a day on the water.

KNSPS Membership Meeting 6 p.m. at Fisherman’s Inn, Kent Narrows, MD. Reservations required, public welcome. (571) 276-1476. Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron.

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MSSA Susquehanna Chapter 23 Monthly Meeting Held the third Tuesday of each month. 7 p.m. at O’Brien’s Paradise Cove, Abbottstown, PA.

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OkoumeFest Presented by Chesapeake Light Craft. Open house and seminars Friday from 1 to 7 p.m. at CLC in Annapolis. In-water demos and small craft rendezvous Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Matapeake State Park on Kent Island. Free, RSVPs requested at clcboats.com.

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CCWBRA Urbanna Cup Town Marina, Urbanna, VA. Cocktail Class racing.

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Chesapeake Bay Cruising and Conservation Presented by Chesapeake Boating Club and J/World Annapolis. 4 to 6 p.m. at J/ World. Free. Discussing secret anchorages, best Bay bars, and current conservation efforts.

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Kent Island Day Commemorating the founding of Kent Island in 1631 with a parade down Main Street, historic exhibits, food, vendors, crafts, and more. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Kent Island, MD.

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Pirate Pizza Cruise Dress like a pirate and eat pizza onboard the Wm. B. Tennison at the Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $15 per person. Register by May 18: mccormmj@co.cal.md.us

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SERC Open House 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD. Wade in the river for fish, hold blue crabs and oysters on the docks, and go behind the scenes of the green Mathias Lab. $10 per car for on-site parking. Preregistration required.

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VIMS Marine Science Day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. Exhibits, children’s activities, seining on the York River, lab tours, seafood-cooking demonstrations, lectures. Free.

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Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival Sandy Point State Park, Annapolis, MD. Bring a blanket or lawn chair.

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

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Feet for the Creek Walkathon Walk 6K around Annapolis’s Back Creek for cleaner water. There will be a shorter route for kids. Morning walkathon followed by a beach party for all ages with live music by Guava Jelly. Back Creek Conservancy.

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Chesapeake Bay Tour de Cure Talbot County Community Center, Easton, MD. 10-, 32-, 63-, or 100-mile bike route. Benefits the American Diabetes Association.

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Community Day at CBMM 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD. Live music, regional food and drinks, family activities, free boat rides, and more. Free.

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MWA Annual Clay Shoot 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Larry Bowling Sporting Clays, La Plata, MD. $75 per person, lunch included. Presented by the Maryland Watermen’s Association.

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National Maritime Day Port Expo 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Canton Pier 13, Baltimore, MD. Over 80 port exhibitors, pond for radio-controlled model boats, ship tours, food trucks, and more. Free event and free parking with shuttles.

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CAPCA Monthly Meeting Betsy Nicholas, executive director, Waterkeepers Chesapeake. 7:15 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge, Edgewater, MD. Open to the public. Chesapeake Area Professional Captains Association.

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Early Summer Jigging for Stripers 6:30 p.m. at Island Tackle Outfitters, Chester, MD. Free seminar taught by FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow. Tackle demos, tactics, and hot Chesapeake jigging locations will be covered.

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Grand Pirates’ Bash 7 to 11 p.m. Hampton, VA. Kickoff for the Hampton Blackbeard Festival.

Casey Cares Rockfish Tournament Chesapeake Bay Beach Club, Stevensville, MD. $1,000 entry fee includes five tickets to dinner that evening and five tournament T-shirts. Post-tournament Captain’s Party with dinner, drinks, and live music at the Inn.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Music by East Roc, 7 to 11 p.m. at Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Music by The Blueskeepers, 7 to 11 p.m. Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Chillin’ on the Choptank Wine, beer, and oysters on the Choptank River. Sailwinds Park, Cambridge, MD.

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Chestertown Tea Party Festival Tea toss reenactment, colonial parade, street party, colonial crafts, strolling musicians, local fare, 5K or 10K run, and more. Chestertown, MD. Free.

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Community Trash Cleanup 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Herring Run Park at Echodale, Baltimore. With Blue Water Baltimore and Friends of Herring Run Park. Supplies provided. Register online.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Music by Butler & Jamison, 7 to 11 p.m. Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Memorial Day Kick Off 2 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Happy hour, great food, pool party. Live music 8 to 11 p.m.

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Beach Party 8 p.m. Rock Hall public beach. Games, bonfire, karaoke, and good times as you enjoy sunset on the beach.

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Memorial Day Poker Run Chesapeake Bay Powerboat Association annual event to remember and recognize fellow boaters who have passed on. Four stops, meals, and a poker hand. Event shirts and a free CBPBA giveaway.

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Clean the Bay Day Join Virginians in the 29th annual clean up for the Bay! 9 a.m. to noon. Find a location near you at cbf.org. Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

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Eric Altemus Memorial Catfish Tournament Bohemia Vista Marina, Chesapeake City, MD. Entry fee: $30 ages 13 and older, 12 and under free. Proceeds benefit American Heart Association, American Stroke Association, and PAWS for People.

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Kent Narrows Light Fly/Light Tackle Tournament The Jetty, Grasonville, MD. Sponsored by Huk and the Coastal Conservation Association. Fly, light tackle, and kayak divisions.

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Rock the Dock Party For a Cure 4 to 7 p.m. Eastport Yacht Club, Annapolis. Live entertainment by Swamp Donkey. Tickets $25, includes barbecue and drinks.

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Sgt. Marvin T. Haw IV Boating Safety Day 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 950 Beech Drive, Middle River, MD. Food vendors, fun activities, and safety demonstrations.

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St. Michaels Brewfest Over 100 beers, unlimited samples, and 10 live bands. Three locations in St. Michaels, MD: The Old Mill, Foxy’s, and The Crab Claw. Early bird tickets $35, $50 the day-of.

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Stop the Snakehead Fishing Derby 9 a.m. C&O Canal Pennyfield Lock, Potomac, MD. Aims to raise awareness and reduce the negative impact of snakeheads in our ecosystems. Free, no fishing license required. Presented by the MD DNR.

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Youth Fishing Derby 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Turner’s Creek Park, Kennedyville, MD. Prizes for casting, biggest fish of the day, biggest fish in a species, and biggest fish in each age division. Free lunch and goodie bag to all registered children. Bait provided. Rod and reel giveaway to first 75 children to pre-register and arrive by 10 a.m. day of event.

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Hampton Blackbeard Festival Reenacting the demise of one of the fiercest pirates ever known. Downtown Hampton, VA.

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State of Maryland Boating Safety Class Two classes, June 3 and 10. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tri-State Marine, Deale, MD. First family member $25, each additional member $10. Girl, boy, or sea scout ages 18 or older $10. Free to veterans, first responders, and those 17 and younger. Pre-register: (410) 570-5478. Presented by USCG Auxiliary Herring Bay Flotilla 23-07.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department, Middle River, MD. $35, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advanced registration required: (410) 800-8420.


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Boat Maryland: A Course on Responsible Boating 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 6, 8, and 12 at Annapolis Firehouse, Annapolis, MD. $25. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 23-1.

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Norfolk Harborfest The largest, longest-running, free maritime festival in the nation! Town Point Park, Norfolk, VA.

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Rockfish Tournament Maryland Watermen’s Association. Rock Hall, MD. Fish one, two, or three days.

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Floatilla for a Healthy Harbor 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Canton Waterfront Park, Baltimore, MD. Paddle five miles in Baltimore’s historic Inner Harbor to rally for clean water. $40.

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Bands in the Sand 5 to 10:30 p.m. at CBF’s Philip Merrill Environmental Center, Annapolis, MD. Enjoy an evening on the beach with drinks, food, live music, and dancing. Benefits the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

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MSSA Frederick Monthly Meeting 7 p.m. Frederick Moose Lodge, MD. Nonmembers welcome. FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow will be discussing cobia. Maryland Safe Boating Course Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 21-05. Two classes, June 14 and 17. 9 a.m. each day at the Kent County Public Library, Chestertown, MD. $20. Preregister at (410) 287-8892.

28th Annual MSSA Tuna-Ment Two divisions: boats 31 feet and under and boats over 31 feet. Three weigh stations: Indian River, DE; Ocean City, MD; and Chincoteague, VA.

16th Annual Lobster Roast 6 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Maine lobsters, outdoor seating, live music by Bob Wilson. $60 adults, $20 kids. RSVPs required.

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Nautical Flea Market 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Campbell’s Bachelor Pt. Yacht Co., Oxford, MD. The event will include a wide range of participants who have boating related items for sale. For more information please call (410) 226-5592.

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Eastport Home and Garden Tour Take a walk on the tree-lined streets of Eastport and take a peek into some of the loveliest houses in this neighborhood. 1 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Eastport Civic Association. Tickets go on sale mid-May.

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Great Chesapeake Bay Swim 4.4- and one-mile swim challenge under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Hemingway’s at the Bay Bridge Marina, Stevensville, MD.

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MSSA Northwest Chapter Monthly Meeting 7:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, Catonsville, MD. Free. FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow will be discussing summer striper patterns on the Chesapeake Bay.

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Cardboard Boat Race and Water-Wise Event Bowleys Quarters, MD.

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Docking, Mooring, Anchoring Presented by Chesapeake Boating Club and J/World Annapolis. 4 to 6 p.m. at J/World. Free. Learn the golden rules to anchoring, docking, and mooring both sail and powerboats.

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Father’s Day Let Dad be the captain today.

Father’s Day Buffet 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA.

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Live Music at Shanty Beach Bar Music by Chris Sacks with Roger Bartlett (former Jimmy Buffett Coral Reefer band member), 1 to 5 p.m. at Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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

Yankee Point Veteran’s Concert 5 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Lots of live music, great food and drinks. $10.

Owners Rendezvous Annapolis Yacht Sales. Theme: “Rumrunners of the Chesapeake.” Seminars, speakeasy, contests, demonstrations, and Bootleggers Ball Saturday night. Open to owners of Beneteau, Lagoon, Edgewater, Monterey, Steigercraft, and Vanquish boats.

Pasadena Sportfishing Kid›s Fishing Derby 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Downs Park (Fernwood Pavilion), Pasadena, MD. Worms will be supplied for bait.

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Bayou Boogaloo Town Point Park, Downtown Norfolk Waterfront, VA. Brings the heart and soul of Louisiana to Norfolk with the most authentic inspired food, music, and art.

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Kids Catch-All Fishing Tournament Indian River Marina, Rehoboth Beach, DE. Kids ages 3 to 18. Fish from beach or jettys, private boat, or charter boat $25 per child or $150 per boat of 6 participants. Benefits the Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva, Inc.

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Bay-to-Bay Ride Sponsored by the Chestertown Lions Club. Betterton Volunteer Fire Company, Chestertown, MD. Bike 50, 86, or 104 miles, or 27-mile loop ride to Historic Chestertown.

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Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton Performing live at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Tickets are $45-$89. Food and beverage vendors onsite. Chairs and coolers not permitted.

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Jay Fleming’s “Working the Water”

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ay Fleming’s book, “Working the Water,” is a visual narrative of the individuals whose lives are directly dependent upon the Chesapeake Bay. His name should come as no surprise to our readers, as his photos have graced the covers of both PropTalk and FishTalk (the premier issue), and we eagerly awaited the release of his book last fall. With “Working the Water” now in its second printing, Fleming had some time to chat with us about his methods and inspiration. For the full interview, click to proptalk.com/jayfleming. Learn more about the photographer at jayflemingphotography.com. How did you compile the many photos in your book? There are 300 photographs in the book, organized chronologically by season, starting in the spring and ending in the winter. It starts with the Bay coming to life, in the early spring. As the waters warm, the book shows how the watermen switch gears into different fisheries and how the biodiversity of the Bay changes with the season. It ends with a chapter about ice breaking, illustrating how an ‘ice-up’ affects a waterman’s ability to work. Were there any photo excursions that stood out from the rest? One of the most memorable trips on the water was a gill netting trip out of Tilghman Island. On the cold day in January that I decided to go out, it was forecasted to snow in the afternoon. I thought the snow would be a nice environmental addition to the photographs, illustrating

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##Jay Fleming in a pound net. Photos courtesy Jay Fleming

the difficult nature of the working conditions. When the snow did start, the wind did also. When we got to the dock, I was ecstatic to be on land. The captain of the boat jokingly remarked that he had “never seen someone get off of a boat so quickly.” The images from that cold January day in the mainstem of the Chesapeake Bay were and still are very memorable. That day helped me come to a new level appreciation of what some people will do to make a living.

what the watermen do every day. My goal in doing a book on the Chesapeake was not only to create something that showed the current state of the seafood industry, but also to educate people as to how the different seafood products come to the table and about the environment that they come from. I’m from Annapolis and I have always considered the Bay my “backyard,” so it only seemed natural to pursue a project that I was truly interested in.

What made you decide to do a book on the Chesapeake Bay? I have traveled to quite a few different countries to create unique photographs and learn about different cultures. Most recently I spent a month in Cuba. Even after experiencing so many unique and eye-opening things, my passion for photography lies with the Chesapeake Bay. Many people living within the Chesapeake Bay watershed do not get to experience what I have photographed and

Do you have a take-away message for your readers? One of the biggest take-away messages for me from creating “Working the Water” is that the Chesapeake Bay is an incredibly diverse ecosystem that still supports a vibrant industry. I had a preconceived notion that the Chesapeake Bay seafood industry was only a small fraction of what it once was and that it was “dying.” After traveling up and down the Bay, from Havre de Grace to Hampton Roads to different coastal communities, I came to the realization that the industry has been adapting to the times. It will always be around due to the demand for the iconic seafood supplied by one of the world’s most productive estuaries. # PropTalk.com June 2017 31


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he Bay Bridge Boat Show was held at the Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD, April 21-23. The show featured more than 350 powerboats up to 75 feet in length, and both show-goers and exhibitors noticed the increase in size and attendance. According to the Annapolis Boat Shows, the Bay Bridge Boat Show exhibited a nearly 49-percent jump in size in just two years. Friday, April 21 and Sunday, April 23 had the highest attendance numbers since 2007. Most exhibitors reported high satisfaction with the quality and quantity of attendees, and boat sales reports indicated that the boat-buying public is back at full strength. All in all, the event was a success for all participants, which bodes well for the region’s maritime industry in the months and years ahead. The Kent Island High School Swim Team raised nearly $5000 by collecting donations for parking during the weekend. For more on this story, click to proptalk.com and search Bay Bridge Boat Show. #

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Boat Notes

Four Winns Horizon H230 by Lenny Rudow

Specifications: LOA: 23’7” | Beam: 8’5” | Draft: 2’9” | Displacement: 3850 lbs | Max HP: 380 | Fuel Capacity: 52 gal | Price: $61,254

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hen it’s powerboating playtime on the Chesapeake Bay, few designs are as versatile as the ubiquitous bowrider. It’s an excellent option for everything from watersports to day-cruises to lunch on the hook. Bowriders maximize seating space aboard by adding a comfy bow cockpit to the aft seating other designs offer. And most are small enough that they’re easy to handle and economic to run. Go shopping for a new bowrider, however, and you’ll discover so many options, makes, and models that it’s tough to differentiate between them. Until, that is, you see one like the Four Winns Horizon H230. How does this boat differentiate itself from a very large pack? Let us count the ways. For starters, jump aboard a Horizon 230 and take it for a spin. One thing you’ll quickly discover is that Horizon’s “Stable-Vee” hull design delivers more just than a fancy name dreamed up by the Four Winns marketing department. It consists of several key elements beginning with vented after-pods that extend back under the swim platform on either side. These add buoyancy aft which helps the boat get on plane faster with less bow rise, but they’re slightly higher than the hull bottom, so they don’t add drag at higher speeds. Crank a hard turn while on plane, however, and they meet the water again to help prevent the boat from leaning too much. More important elements of the Stable-Vee design include bottom width, which is maximized moving forward to minimize roll, and a deadrise angle, which remains constant as far forward as possible. These two features enhance stability and minimize rocking and rolling. The Stable-Vee is nothing new—it was introduced back in 1993 and the next year won a Popular Mechanics Innovation Award—but it’s proven so successful

that Four Winns still uses it today. Now set all of that aside. Get on a H230, take it for a sea trial, and you’ll feel the real-world result underfoot as you bring the boat onto plane, carve out turns, and float in a beam sea. Another way the H230 sets itself apart from the crowd is in the detail work. When we checked this boat out, we were particularly impressed by the helm and passenger’s stations, starting with the comfy, flip-up bolster bucket seats. Then we took note of the vinyl dash, brow, and trim with contrast

stitching. The lighted switches. And the LED accent lighting. Plus, even with the standard-issue package, you’ll discover a long list of feature items that many builders consider cost-adding extras: an iPod-ready stereo with MP3 port, Bluetooth, and four speakers; a depth sounder with shallow water alarm; and a tilt steering wheel are all present and accounted for. One other detail we like is the fact that compared to most competitors, you’ll find a lot more stainless-steel on this boat and a lot less plastic. Look to the through-hulls and cup holders, for examples. The inclusion of generous standard features continues throughout the boat. At the stern you’ll find a swim ladder that telescopes down deep and is angled away from the swim platform, so it’s easier to re-board. Lift up the sundeck

stowage compartment hatch, and you’ll see mesh-sided bags for stowing wet gear. Sit in a bow seat, and you’ll discover a built-in arm rest with a cup holder and a stainlesssteel hand-hold strategically positioned nearby. Oh, and did we mention that the boat comes packaged with a tandemaxel trailer with brakes and a swing-away tongue? (Eliminate it if you don’t need it, and save $2585). Note that in an unusual move, Four Winns builds its own trailers so each one is properly matched to the hull that sits on it. Of course, no boat is perfect for all right out of the box. While the H230 comes with a standard tow-eye, watersports lovers will probably want to pony up an extra $1177 to get the wakeboard tower. Spending an extra $608 for the swim platform mat would probably be a good idea too. And if you ever plan on enjoying lunch on the hook, you’ll also want the ($585) table and bracket mount. What about performance? The H230 comes with a stock 250-hp 4.5L Mercruiser with an Alpha One drive, which certainly will get the job done and provides top speeds in the low 40s. Upgrade to a 300-hp powerplant, and you’ll see a top end in the upper 40s and a cruise in the mid 30s. For many boaters, more important than raw power will be upgrading from the Alpha drive to a Bravo Three or Duoprop, which will significantly enhance dockside and slow-speed handling. If you’ve been shopping for a bowrider, you’ve probably been a bit overwhelmed with the huge number of choices and options that are out there. It can be a long search trying to find the one that’s just right for your personal needs. Just make sure that somewhere in that search you spend some time on a H230. While it may or may not turn out to be the ideal boat for you, one thing’s for sure: this is one boat that won’t get lost in the crowd. #

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See The Bay

What To See and Do in and around Norfolk

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aw-fok, Norfolk, call it what you will. The city at the mouth of the Chesapeake marked by huge Naval ships has gotten a lot of press lately. Travel and Leisure Magazine named it one of the “50 Best Places To Travel in 2017,” calling it “an off-the-radar, affordable hot spot, thanks to a flourishing arts scene and increasing city- and university-supported entrepreneurship.” “Off-the-radar” may be an odd choice of words for the home of Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest Naval base, but we welcome visitors to the Southern Bay no matter how they find it! For only $10, you may take a

45-minute, dockside tour of the Naval base—home of the Atlantic Fleet of aircraft carriers, destroyers, and other U.S. Navy vessels. The magazine also noted Norfolk’s brewery scene—Benchtop Brewing, Bearded Bird Brewing, and Starhill Brewing—and the newly developed Waterside District, which had its grand opening starting in early May. The District will be open yearlong, day and night, and offer activities for everyone and many restaurant options. Keep your eyes on their calendar (watersidedistrict.com/events/2017-06). If you plan on visiting Norfolk by boat, click to visitnorfolk.com for

##The International Small Craft Center at the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News. Photo courtesy of the Mariners’ Museum

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marina options. Once you’re tied up, you have many options for outdoor recreation, such as kayaking or fishing (via head boat or with a rental rod off a pier). Two websites to peruse for options are visitnorfolk.com and norfolk.gov. History buffs may want to visit Nauticus, the maritime community and sailing center, and take a tour of the Battleship Wisconsin, the largest and one of the last ships of her kind built by the U.S. Navy. If you’re in town on the evening of Saturday, May 20, from 7-11 p.m., you might want to buy a ticket for Gettin’ Frisky on the Wisky, Nauticus’s annual fundraiser on the battleship. Featuring a live band, open bar, and neon dance floor, the party has been a smashing success every year. All proceeds from this event benefit the Sail Nauticus Academy (sailnauticus.org). On the second floor of Nauticus, you’ll find the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, which is operated by the U.S. Navy and celebrates the 240-plus-year history of the fleet in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia. Another option for a self-guided tour is Fort Norfolk, the last remaining of 19 harbor-front forts authorized in 1794 by President George Washington. The fort’s four-acre site, located in the Ghent district, overlooks the Elizabeth River and PropTalk.com June 2017 35


See The Bay includes earthwork embankments, ramparts, a dungeon, officers’ quarters, powder magazine, barracks, and guardhouse. Most structures in the fort date to 1810. The fort’s history includes the War of 1812, the Civil War, and beyond. In 1923 the fort was occupied by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which still owns it. Restorations by the Norfolk Historical Society began in 1991. Admission is free. If you go north on the Elizabeth River and turn left and go north some more, you’ll find your way into the James River (alternatively, you may drive 38 minutes) to find your way to Newport News, the home of the Mariners’ Museum. The Mariners’ Museum sits in an urban oasis; the 550-acre park is now home to the 167-acre Lake Maury and the Noland Trail, a five-mile shoreline trail with fourteen bridges. Within the museum itself you will find 90,000 square feet of exhibition galleries including the International Small Craft Center, home to nearly 150 boats

from 42 countries, and the award-winning USS Monitor Center. This stateof-the-art exhibition and conservation lab houses 210 tons of artifacts from the Civil War ironclad Monitor, which were recovered from NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. The Mariners’ Museum Library and Archives is home to over 78,000 books, 800,000 photographs, films, and negatives, and over 1 million pieces of archival material, making it the largest maritime library in the Western Hemi##The Battleship Wisconsin, shown here at sea in 1990, is now available for tours at Nauticus in Norfolk. sphere. PropTalk often features exhibit openings in the calendar (page 26), or mouth of Hampton Roads. The Old you may find more at Point Comfort Lighthouse stands on marinersmuseum.org. the east side of the Fort. The stone If you manage to make your way lighthouse has been lighting the into Hampton, visit the National Hampton Roads entrance since 1802. Monument of Fort Monroe at the

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According to local Alan Bomar, there is “wonderful beach access. Dogs can run on the beach September 15 through May 15. There are several great restaurants within walking distance: the Deadrise, Point, Six, Old Town Tavern, and Paradise Ocean Club… you’ll find beautiful gardens and open space.” Learn more at fmauthority.com. #

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15 Years of Pirate Adventures in Annapolis

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hen Pirate Adventures of the Chesapeake owner, Emily Tomasini, awoke to the smell of smoke and the wailing of fire engines last fall, she had no idea that the commotion was coming from her Eastport-based Pirate Adventure business or that the screech of the fire engines could very well have spelled doom for the enterprise into which she and her husband Mike had poured their life’s savings. “We had just closed the books on our 14th year in business,” the Pirate Queen says. “2016 had been a great year for us, so when we got the call that our business was on fire, we were devastated.” Emily and Mike rushed to their establishment and were there to watch as more than 60 firefighters from all over Anne Arundel County worked to contain the

blaze that threatened to consume the low-slung building that housed the offices and party rooms of the Pirate Adventures of the Chesapeake business, as well as the showroom and retail space of Annapolis Canoe and Kayak. “Everything inside was either melted or smoke-damaged,” Emily recounts. The couple lost records, photographs, and paraphernalia in the fire. But they didn’t lose their spirit. Nor did they lose the centerpiece of their company, the 35-foot long, CoastGuard-approved Sea Gypsy VI pirate ship, the vessel that Annapolitans have grown accustomed to seeing as she plies the waters around Spa Creek, crewed by some of the fiercest three- to 10-year-old brigands ever to sail the Severn Seas. Fast forward five frustrating months, and Captains Ruby and Crabby erald, 24 ). a Daniel Fitzg (ak rs de (Emily and Mike’s Pirate ar bo l tempts to repe ##The crew at names) are putting the finishing touches on plans for their latest season of misadventures on the water. Opening day was April 8. “We’ve had a tremendous outpouring of help from all over the Eastport Community,” Mike says. “And while the building that houses our party rooms, gift shop, and warehouse is still undergoing construction, we will be able to operate out of

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some really cool tents we are putting up on the lawn just behind the dock where the Sea Gypsy is berthed.” At Pirate Adventures of the Chesapeake, it’s all about the experience. Pintsized landlubbers are transformed into blood-thirsty pirates at the staging area adjacent to the ship. Each is given a suitable pirate name, such as Castaway Caroline or Enchanted Emmy, a tattoo or two, and the opportunity to play dress-up in a variety of swashbuckling togs. After a little warmup during which the newly-minted pirates recite a couple of sea chanties and do their share of “arrrghing,” it’s time to board the Sea Gypsy for about an hour’s worth of fun and games on the

##Emily and Mike Tom asini, owners of Pira te Adventures on the Che sapeake, and their son Shepherd (20 mo nths old ).

water. The ship is licensed to carry 35 passengers and three crew. A slightly-sweetened version of seaman’s grog is provided to the kids. Adults are on their own. (There are no restroom facilities onboard.) Mike and Emily take turns at the helm, with an ever-changing cast of dastardly doofuses leading the kids (and their parents) on a treasure hunt around the harbor.


“We love all of our employees. We have seen them grow up with our company,” Emily says. “Most are now in their third or fourth year. Their enthusiasm is boundless.” The comic foil for the treasure hunt is Pirate Pete, who knows just where the pirate chest full of treasure is buried in the Chesapeake mud. Poor Pete is beset by a brace of water cannons manned by the diminutive crew, who take great delight in drenching the waterlogged pirate time and again as he attempts to board the ship and make off with the treasure. Just as in the movies (the good guys get the spoils), Pete and his dilapidated dinghy Scallywag are relegated to the briny deep.

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What Are You Up to This Weekend? DAY TRIP and WEEKEND EXCURSION IDEAS FOR CHESAPEAKE BOATERS

Upper Bay

Ask three people what their idea of the Upper Bay is and chances are you’ll get three different responses. Some consider everything above the Bay Bridge to be the Upper Bay, while others consider the headwaters of the Bay, from the Susquehanna River to Chesapeake City to be the true “upper” reaches of the Chesapeake. Neither would be wrong; the Chesapeake is approximately 200 miles from its northern headwaters to the Atlantic Ocean. To keep it simple, we asked the locals to name some of their favorite spots north of Baltimore. What we love most • Fewer jellyfish • Fresher water (less salt than down south) • Dock bars aplenty

Baltimore

On entering the Patapsco River, take note of Fort Carroll, circa 1841, and farther in, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Adults can tour Fort McHenry for $10; children 15 and under for free. The Inner Harbor is packed with various eateries, waterfront restaurants, and museums. Tour the USS Constellation; visit the National Aquarium (half-priced on Friday nights), or hike to the top of Federal Hill for a truly

panoramic view of the harbor. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to catch a concert at Pier Six Pavilion from the water. Locals recommend Nick’s Fish House for an orange crush and seafood dinner after a day exploring the city. If heading to/from Baltimore, plan to make a stop at Hart Miller Island State Park at the mouth of Back and Middle River for some quality raft up time.

##Turkey Point Lighthouse at Elk Neck State Park. Photo courtesy Cecil County Tourism

Fairlee and Worton Creeks

Just north of Tolchester Beach and Rock Hall is Fairlee Creek, a wellprotected anchorage known for its somewhat tricky (though well-marked) entrance. Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar, located near the entrance of the creek, is a popular spot. Just north of Fairlee is Worton Creek, another protected anchorage great for rafting up. For food, try the Harbor House Restaurant which overlooks the creek.

Havre de Grace

Situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River is the town of Havre de Grace, home to the Skipjack Martha Lewis and the Concord Point Lighthouse. Visit the Decoy Museum and learn why Havre de Grace is the “decoy capital of the world.” Then head over to the nearby Maritime Museum. Walk the scenic 3/4 mile boardwalk along the ##Worton Creek. Photo by Michaela Urban

Susquehanna River adjacent to Tydings Park, the Decoy Museum, Maritime Museum, and Concord Point Lighthouse. Grab a bite at Tidewater Grille or Lee’s Landing Dock Bar.

North East

Take a stroll down the quaint Main Street lined with various eateries, boutique shops, and even a tackle shop. Then head over to Elk Neck State Park (a 15-minute drive from Main St.) to hike to the Turkey Point Lighthouse. The Nauti Goose Restaurant is a popular dock bar, and the Upper Bay Museum is located next door, near the North East Community Park.

Chesapeake City

Up the Elk River into Back Creek and the C&D Canal, you’ll find Chesapeake City, a very walkable town with restaurants and history aplenty. Waterfront dining options include the Bayard House Restaurant, Schaefer’s Canal House, and the Tiki Bar at Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina.

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n case you haven’t heard, there’s a big event in Annapolis the week before Memorial Day weekend, May 19 through May 26: U.S. Naval Academy Commissioning Week. If you’re a boater,

##For USNA Commissioning Week, the Blue Angels fly over the party that’s formed in Annapolis Harbor to watch. Photo by Dan Phelps

May 23 and 24 whether or not you know a Midshipman graduating, you and a few thousand of your closest friends want to watch the Blue Angels fly, as they will Tuesday, May 23 from 11 to 1 p.m. (practice show) and Wednesday, May 24 at 2 p.m. (the real show). Especially on a sunny day, this special air show draws so many boats to town that you feel as if you could walk across the harbor on their decks. Some tips for safe anchoring in a crowd: “There’s a restricted zone around the Naval Academy seawall,” says Chuck Newman at the Annapolis Harbormaster’s office. “The Coast Guard, DNR police, and Harbormaster’s vessels will be there to make sure you stay clear of it.” If other boats are not anchored in a spot, there may be a reason for it. Pay attention. PropTalk contributor and tour boat captain, Rick Franke, recommends, “When anchoring, remember to let out enough line (scope) to ensure your anchor

will hold. Dragging anchor through the spectator fleet will definitely make you unpopular! Also try not to anchor too close to other boats.” Some suggest a three-boat-length distance from other boats. Kids and poor swimmers should wear lifejackets at all times. VHF channels 13 and 17 broadcast general safety messages including weather forecasts. In the event of an emergency, boaters can communicate with authorities on radio VHF 16. Note that the maximum speed in an event area is six knots. Franke says, “Give commercial vessels, such as water taxis and tour boats, room to maneuver. They are often larger and can be unwieldy in close quarters. Use common sense and courtesy. Remember that you have a responsibility to avoid a collision, regardless of who has the right of way.” For more about USNA Commissioning Week, visit usna.edu/commissioningweek.

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he South River, which is guarded by Thomas Point Light and well-traveled by boaters, offers many reasons to spend an afternoon or a weekend. Two popular destinations, Mike’s Crab House and the former Coconut Joes (now the Pier Oyster Bay) beckon those who seek good food and a fun atmosphere. A friend of PropTalk recently gave us two thumbs up on the Pier Oyster Bar for good vibes and a playground for the kids (including a pirate ship) to keep them busy while you sip a Big Kahuna, the signature cocktail, on the deck. He didn’t even mention the availability of deep-water slips! (The website is still coconutjoesusa.com.) If you have so much fun at the Pier that you don’t want to go home, you can sneak around the corner to Warehouse creek, which is protected and tree-lined. Harness Creek, on the other side of the river closer to Quiet Waters Park, is protected enough to be known as a hurricane hole for area boaters. On any given summer weekend you’ll find a mixed assortment of boaters of all ages with floating toys, including kayakers, paddleboarders, canoe paddlers, jetskiers, swimmers, sometimes bikini-clad dancers on deck, and more. It may be a better creek on a Saturday for those who like to make new friends than those who prefer silence. Other South River creeks to explore: Aberdeen Creek (deep, less protected, but good anchor holding), Glebe Creek (tucked away, fairly protected), Church Creek (protected, tree lined, good paddling), and Beards Creek (near Mike’s Crab House, protected, great paddling).

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Others visit because they like marinas with great amenities and a pool, such as Zahniser’s Yacht Center or Solomons Yachting Center. But there’s one place in Solomons we here at PropTalk think you should have on your list at least once every season: the Calvert ##Drum Point Light at the Marine Museum (CMM). Calvert Marine Museum. CMM’s calendar is jamPhoto courtesy of CMM packed with community events, festivals, boatbuilding, children’s activities, standing and visiting exhibits, boat tours, and big-name outdoor concerts in the PNC Outdoor Pavilion—as in Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton June 28! Thomas Rhett and the Cadillac Three play on July 14, and Brothers Osborne and Tucker Beathard finish the summer concert series on August 25. (Ticket prices vary from $35 to $350 for VIP packages depending on the

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Breton Bay a Hidden Jewel

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ravel along the north shore of the lower Potomac River, and it looks like a long line of trees and houses. But, almost hidden in the unvaried shoreline are the beautiful and sheltered waters near Maryland’s first landing site: St. Clement’s Island. The island itself has a public dock and features about 100 acres of open space to stretch your legs and let your pets run. On the south point of the island, standing watch over the wide Potomac is a 40-foot cross and the Blackistone Lighthouse (originally built in1851, burned down in 1956, and rebuilt in 2008). The building is open in season as a museum, and the area, restored as a state park, preserves the location where in March of 1634, travel-weary colonists aboard the Arc and Dove, made Maryland’s first European landfall. There are several interesting plaques arrayed around the property that tell the story of their treacherous journey and the significant events. Have a picnic, pick up sea glass on the beach, and just take it easy. Water taxi service is available on weekends, June

through September from St. Clement’s Island Museum (stmarysmd.com/ recreate/watertaxitours.asp). The Barnacle Cup Sailors (barnaclecup.com) run their Saturday regattas around the buoys near St. ##The view from the steps of Blackistone Lighthouse. Photo by Kaylie Jasinski Clement’s Island. Join in the fun if you’re a sailor. If explore, Combs Creek and Cherry Cove you’re a powerboater, they could always just up along the northern shore are nice use a committee boat, and of course they tributaries in which to putter along at love to show off if you just want to watch slow speed. The water is a bit shallow at the action. the mouth of each of these inlets, but the From St. Clement’s Island it is an channel is well-marked, so most craft easy leg just to the north into historic have no problem getting through. and enchanting Breton Bay. Mind the Breton Bay is lined with stately homes pound nets off Newtown Neck State and manicured properties. The golf Park, which borders the western shore course atop the hill is a popular estaband is still pretty much as it was when the lishment if you plan to stay. It is open colonists arrived. The park gate is near Sir to the public, and the club house offers Frances St. Zavier’s Catholic Church, the excellent food and beverages. You can sit oldest church in the on the deck, enjoy the view, and watch county, which is still the golfers tee off. The incredible view active today. from this very spot is the reason my wife As you make your and I decided to make Leonardtown our way into Breton home! The stately Breton Bay Inn, the Bay, on the western venue for many a wedding, is right across side you can stop in the street. at Fitzies Irish Pub Moving further up into Breton Bay, and savor a crab-cake you are sure to see many bald eagles, sandwich or shrimp osprey, and blue herons, and even an ocbasket and an icecasional dolphin or otter. The wildlife is cold beer on tap. They prolific with breaking schools of rockfish also have fuel and waoften drawing a cloud of gulls. Medter. The atmosphere ley’s neck, along the eastern coastline, is casual, and you is the location of several lovely homes can enjoy the Tiki that grace the shore, one of which often bar with its sandy enjoyed visits by Bob Hope. beach overlooking Summer Camp Maria is alive with the expansive water ##Blackistone Lighthouse. Photo by Kaylie Jasinski youngsters filling the air with excited view. If you like to

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Breton Bay continued team running a regatta or just getting in some practice. The county seat city of Leonardtown is a fantastic destination, one that deserves your attention and your time. Be mindful of the tide as you approach, and with more than five feet of draft you may find it safer to anchor off and conduct dinghy ops. The Wharf has been restored and includes a wonderful park, featuring a children’s playground, wrought iron benches, a concession stand, and a pavilion. Rent a paddleboard from Patuxent Adventure Center, or take a Breton Bay cruise with Compass Point Charters on either a sailing yacht or powerboat. Walk up the hill and eat at one of the many cafés and restaurants. See the old county jail by the courthouse and take a tour of 18th century Tudor Hall, a relic from the past restored to its full regality and home of the St. Mary’s County Historical Society. Shops and galleries line the square making for a welcoming atmosphere of friendship and small town hospitality.

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mounted on top of the VHF radio. We left out of Indian River and came back somewhere in New Jersey. It is also a good idea to carry a chart of the area where you plan to spend the day. A parallel ruler is another good tool to have onboard. As the captain, you are responsible for keeping track of where you are and where you are going. I constantly check my GPS against my compass and the angle of the sun when heading offshore. Should the GPS take a breather, I have a pretty good idea where we are and can use the parallel ruler to figure out a course back home. You can also figure out the reciprocal course from your current heading by adding 180 to that course. If you ran out on a 90-degree heading, your course back home will be 270.

In most cases, you can see the shoreline from anywhere on the Chesapeake Bay. It is still important to keep track of your heading and location because fog can roll in or the haze can be very heavy on a hot August day. I hate running a boat in low visibility conditions. If you don’t have radar, you have no idea who is around you, let alone how close you may be to hazards such as day markers, jetties, or anchored boats. Even when all of your electronics are working, the GPS and SONAR don’t have any information on approaching boats. Of course you must slow down and put crew members where they can hear or see other boats. If the GPS stops working, the best course of action is to take a heading that will keep you out of trouble. Your home port is a good choice, but the closest port is an even better idea. Once again your chart and parallel ruler come into play. And then there are thunderstorms. The first thing I do if I have to run through or even close to a thunderstorm is unplug all of my electronics and if possible, lower

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my antennas. I really don’t care about my heading at this point, because I am going to have to run in whatever direction the waves indicate. It is more important to make the boat less of a target for lightning strikes. Once the storm is over, I can reconnect my electronics and make for home. The Coast Guard Auxiliary and U. S. Power Squadrons have navigation courses for beginners on up to celestial navigation. Check with you local chapter and enroll for your own safety. PropTalk often notes such course, so keep your eyes on the Calendar (page 26 and at proptalk.com) and Club Notes (page 54). #

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This well-balanced boat speeds, turns, and is a blast to drive. She’s a woody powered by a 6-cylinder Chris-Craft engine. What? A 6-cylinder engine? Yes. Chris-Craft got Hercules Motor Corporation to supply it with their engine blocks, but had them built to Chris-Craft specifications. Early on (1928) ChrisCraft got involved with engine building, setting their power plant specs. One of their requirements was an engine oiling system that allowed the engine to be installed in their boats so it would work well at a shaft angle. Chris-Craft also spec’d connecting rod forgings and other internal parts. In those early days before email, the collaboration process was helped by Hercules’s proximity to the Chris-Craft plant. Those Hercules engines had a long run, too, until they were phased out in 1959 by the 283 Chevy V-8 engine. Hercules made engines to support the U.S. war effort and got its engine produc-

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tion up to 18,000 engines a month to meet our country’s needs at that time. Their engines seemed to be everywhere, including “mechanized military equipment-tanks, armored cars, scout cars, tank transporters, landing craft, picket boats, jeeps, amphibious tractors, rescue craft, and trucks for all purposes. Also, warrelated equipment: power for generators, welders, agricultural, construction and maintenance machinery needed to sustain the greatly expanded economy.” Let’s look now at the 6-cylinder engine choices for the Racing Runabout. She came with either an ML spec engine with 145-hp at 3000 rpm in a 339-cubic inch displacement six or the same Hercules block with hopped-up intake and exhaust manifolds, bigger valves, a hotter cam, and a light weight flywheel, called the MBL. This engine was rated at 158 hp at 3400 rpm. The ML generated speeds of about 41 mph, while the MBL installed in a Racing Runabout was said to go 44 mph. The original M version (which had a lower hp of 130 of rated output) of this engine was not put in these Racing Runabouts. So, 145 or 158 horsepower and a top speed, it seems, of 41 or 44 mph were the stock choices. The Racing Runabout in this boat test now has a new owner. He took it to Florida and enjoyed a five-day cruise with friends

covering many of the Northern Florida lakes. That owner, interviewed recently, also said that this boat, this model, was the bestbalanced, fun, and satisfying Chris that he’s ever owned. Sadly, the prior owner, Dick Hickman, has died (his widow wanted it to go to someone who would enjoy it). So has the fella who held onto his cap, Dominic Fiachetti. Both men were important to the Antique and Classic Boat Society. They are missed by many boaters in the Chesapeake Bay area. What is it about this 18-foot, 11-inch, by six-foot, one-inch boat that satisfies? Balance as she runs and great balance in its other qualities. She’s a stunning woody on land that has as great a mirror finish as finely polished as a grand piano. The boat is fast, quick to handle a sharp turn, and has an outstandingly good steering feel response. She is dry running while feeling close to the water, very peppy, and has more performance than a 60-plus-year-old boat is expected to deliver. Chris-Craft produced 503 of these runabouts over seven years. Right after World War II, the available wood for planking was not up to Chris-Craft’s quality standards, so the first boats produced in this design were painted red and white. Later, the others they manufactured were stained and bright finished. Want to see about 100 boats like this? Both classic cruisers as well as speedboats? Plus 17 acres of classic maritime boats, gear, and arts? Learn more about the Antique and Classic Boat Festival June 16-18 at cbmm.org and on the next page and more about ACBS at chesapeakebayacbs.org. # PropTalk.com June 2017 51


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5 p.m.; and Father’s Day, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event costs $5 for CBMM members and children under six, or $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and students with ID; and $6 for children six-17. Find more in the July PropTalk and at cbmm.org. #

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any Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) members travelled 880 miles to Tavares, FL, March 18 and 19 for the Spring Thunder Regatta on beautiful Lake Dora. Fabulous spring weather greeted 11 boats from our club to participate in two days of vintage boats running at speeds customary to their period in boat racing history. SMBC represented 75 percent of the OPC division entries of the American Power Boat Association sanctioned event. Wooten Park proved to be one of the nicest locations for participants and spectators alike to view and run the famous race boats of the past, performing as they did when competing for regional and national championships. The powerful, loud engines certainly added to the excitement of all. Next, get ready for the 2107 Summer Regatta July 29 and 30 at the historic Leondardtown Wharf. southernmarylandboatclub.com

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“How to Enter, or Exit, a Maritime Business in Mid-Life.” Perfect for those who hope to use a captain’s license professionally after retiring and for those who already own a maritime business and would like to sell it to someone else. Start planning for it now. Sammis has advised hundreds of mariners in both categories and offers some important tips on how to prepare for the change. You don’t have to be over 40 to get something out of this talk. Open to the public. Social Hour begins at 6:30 p.m. Meeting Begins at 7:15 p.m.

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he U.S. Coast Guard recommends that all recreational boaters, including personal watercraft and paddlesport users, take advantage of the free Vessel Safety Check (VSC) program, which can be performed at your boat, whether in a slip, at the launch ramp, or in your driveway, by a certified Vessel Examiner at a mutually-convenient time, and usually takes 20 to 30 minutes. Boats that pass the examination are awarded a distinctive VSC Decal that alerts the Coast Guard, Harbor Patrol, and other law-enforcement agencies that your boat was found to be in full compliance with all federal and state boating laws. Frequently such agencies will not detain or board boats displaying a current-year decal that are otherwise operating safely. For a free inspection, contact vessel safety chair Homer Sandridge at (443) 831-0564. The 2017 United States Power Squadron’s National Youth Poster Contest theme is “All Boaters are Welcome to the Neighborhood.” The contest is open to all children ages six to 14, and awards will be given in three age groups. Entry deadline is September 1. usps.org/national/membership/memcom/awards_index.html Many fun summer activities are planned for members. The Blue Angels rehearsal day raftup will be Tuesday, May 23. RSVP attendance only to admin@aspsmd.org, and for questions call Noni (443) 742-9499 or

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Lacey (202) 841-5486. A family-friendly new member reception and picnic is planned for June 3, and a Father’s Day holiday weekend rendezvous will be held in St. Michaels. RSVP attendance only for the rendezvous to aspsboating@gmail.com. Find more information at aspsmd.org.

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abnormally bad for sea nettles. We’ll have our dinghy, as might others, so inter-boat travel or beach transport should be easy enough. When we’re “fleet captain” for onwater rendezvous, we usually let that whole “sundowner” thing run ‘til a bit before twilight. Then we usually break up the raft for overnight, so everyone can

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DOCK BAR GUIDE UPPER BAY The Boathouse Canton Baltimore Marine Center’s Lighthouse Point Marina, Patapsco River 2809 Boston Street, Baltimore (410) 773-9795 boathousecanton.com Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River (410) 238-0080 carsonscreekside.com Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina C&D Canal Mooring Basin 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-2040 chesapeakeinn.com Cheshire Crab Restaurant Pleasure Cove Marina, Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena (410) 360-2220 thecheshirecrab.com Deep Creek Restaurant and Marina Deep Creek, Arnold 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold (410) 974-1408 thedeepcreekrestaurant.com Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall (410) 639-9996 harborshack.net Hard Yacht Café Anchor Bay East Marina, Bear Creek, Dundalk 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk (443) 407-0038 hardyacht.com

Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch, Patapsco 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore (410) 347-4123 nicksfishhouse.com

Big Mary’s Dock Bar The Inn at Pirate’s Cove, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com

The Point Crab House and Grill Ferry Point Marina, Mill Creek, off the Magothy 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold (410) 544-5448 thepointcrabhouse.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek, Essex 2542 Island View Road, Essex (410) 687-9799 islandviewwaterfrontcafe.com

Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-3689 abnerscrabhouse.net

Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar Mears Great Oak Landing Marina, Fairlee Creek 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown (410) 778-5007 mearsgreatoaklanding.com

Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 275 Lore Road, Solomons (410) 326-2772 anglers-seafood.com

Nabb’s Creek Dock Bar and Grille Nabbs Creek Marina, Nabbs Creek 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie (410) 437-3737 nabbscreekdockbar.com

Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-7103 annies.biz

Nauti-Goose Restaurant Northeast River 200 Cherry Street, North East (410) 287-7880 nautigoose.net

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Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-4340 foxysharborgrille.com Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina, Kent Island 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville (410) 604-0999 hemingwaysbaybridge.com Harris Crab House Kent Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-9500 harriscrabhouse.com Hidden Harbour Café (previously Four Winds Café) Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14755 Dowell Road, Dowell (410) 326-1100

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DOCK BAR GUIDE (cont.) The Island Hideaway Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 449-6382 theislandhideawaysolomons.com The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove, Kent Narrows 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville (410) 827-4959 jettydockbar.com Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina, Kent Island 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville (410) 643-2263 kentmorr.com The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 231-2256 lighthouserestaurantanddockbar.com Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA (703) 494-6373 madiganswaterfront.com Mike’s Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva (410) 956-2784 mikescrabhouse.com Mike’s North White Rocks Marina, Rock Creek, Pasadena 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena (410) 255-7946 mikesnorth.com

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

Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek, Deale 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale (410) 867-7110 skipperspier.com

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

Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek, off Choptank River 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge (410) 228-0112 snapperswaterfrontcafe.com

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

Spinnaker’s Waterfront Restaurant Smith Creek, off Potomac River 16244 Millers Whard Road, Ridge (301) 872-5020

Pirate’s Cove Restaurant Pirates Cove Marina, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis (410) 626-0004 pussersusa.com

St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-3737 stmichaelscrabhouse.com Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 394-0236 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/kingfishers

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

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

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

Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek, off Patuxent River 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood (301) 373-3986 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/clarkeslanding


Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek, off Choptank River 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, MD (410) 943-4689 suicide-bridge-restaurant.com Thursday’s Steak and Crabhouse West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-7200 Tiki Bar Back Creek, Solomons 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410) 326-4075 tikibarsolomons.com Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River, VA 5435 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA (540) 775-7500 tims2.com Tim’s Rivershore Potomac River, VA 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA (703) 441-1375 timsrivershore.com Vera’s White Sands Beach Club Restaurant and Marina St. Leonard Creek, off Patuxent River 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby (410) 586-1182 verasbeachclub.com The Wharf Lowes Wharf Marina, Ferry Cove 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood (410) 745-6684 loweswharf.com

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he 107th Cambridge Classic roars into Cambridge, MD, May 13 and 14 with close to 75 boats expected. The Cambridge Power Boat Racing Association (CPBRA) is always working to ensure that race dates allow for the most number of racers and the most number of spectators, so the dates for this race have varied over the years. This year, the CPBRA is excited to have the Hydroplane Racing League from Canada participate. And hometown hero and club commodore Tom Thompson will also be in attendance, most likely racing in the Grand Prix Hydroplanes class. Vice commodore Allen Nelson informs us that it “should be quite a show for the spectators.” Nelson continues, “You can come in and stay all day or stay for an hour and still see great racing. We’ve really worked to make this an event for families.” Concessions will be reasonably priced and a local brewery, RAR Brewing, will debut its new Cambridge Classic Rooster Tail Ale. All six classes of boats will be racing both Saturday and Sunday, with elimination rounds and finals each day: Grand Prix Hydroplanes, H350 Hydroplanes, Formula 2500 Hydroplanes, 2.5 Liter Hydroplanes, 1 Liter Hydroplanes, and Jersey Speed Skiffs. 62 June 2017 PropTalk.com

Here are some things to keep in mind to prepare for an awesome weekend of racing in one of our favorite Eastern Shore towns. Time: Racing will begin at 10 a.m. each day and start wrapping up between 4 and 5 p.m. Location: Great Marsh Park, 1 Somerset Ave., Cambridge, MD. The race course will be in Hambrooks Bay, just off Great Marsh Park.

There is a large boat spectator fleet each year. The area will be very clearly marked with out-of-bounds buoys, and the U.S. Coast Guard will be helping to enforce a no wake zone from Howell Point to the Choptank River Bridge. The spectator fleet will have a great vantage point from the back side of the course in Hambrooks Bay.

Admission to the event is free. Parking costs $5 per car.

One of the biggest dangers to racers is outside boat wake. Make sure to follow the no wake zone signs and stay out of the out of bounds areas.

Seating: There will be bleacher seating, as well as room for lawn chairs and pop-up tents.

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Pit Tours: This year there will be more boats, with the majority being staged on the blacktop, so for safety reasons fewer boats will be available for pit tours. But don’t fret, showgoers can still walk around the cold pit area and take pictures of both boats and drivers so definitely bring a camera. The Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin is offering free transient slip rentals on Friday and Saturday evenings during the month of May. Watch the race from the water and then spend the evening in Cambridge! Reserve your spot at (410) 228-4031. #

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Boatshop Reports presented by

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he spring boat shows have come and gone, the on again off again spring is finally behind us, and the mad commissioning rush is finally nearing an end. The phrase I heard a lot during that period was “crazy busy.” The long and pleasant days of early summer have finally come to Chesapeake country. While that in itself is good news, even better news is that all the evidence points to another very good summer season for our region. Recreational boating is alive and well on the Chesapeake.

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rom Hollywood, MD, John Cook tells us that Eve, the five-log canoe he is building in his back yard, looks more and more like a boat every day. John has built up the topsides on the shaped logs by a combination of planking and a traditional technique known as “chunking,” where solid blocks of wood are shaped to create complex curves. The next step is construction and installation of the oak frames that will strengthen the hull and support the deck.

Streak, has been completed. The boat was loaded on a flatbed trailer and towed across the Francis Scott Key Bridge to Anchor Bay Marina East in Dundalk, MD. She was launched without incident and completed her sea trials in Baltimore Harbor. She is already in service moving people from one side of the harbor to the other. The still to be named hull number three is nearing completion, and Nate says that he still hopes to have her join her sisters at work in the harbor by Preakness week.

rom South Baltimore, MD, Nate Baugher of Maritime Applied Physics reports the Sagamore water taxi number two, Cal’s

rom St. Michaels, MD, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum boatyard program manager Jenn Kuhn reports that work contin-

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ues on the 25-foot draketail Pintail. Construction began mid-January 2016 through CBMM’s Apprentice for a Day (AFAD) public boatbuilding program. Pintail’s white oak duck walk, sapele coaming, sassafras oiled floorboards, marine plywood battery box, and mahogany seats have been constructed and installed by AFAD and Family Boat Shop participants. Her two-cylinder Yanmar diesel engine has been set in place awaiting the construction of the engine box, electronics panel, steering gear and systems hook up. She has multiple coats of Z-spar Captains varnish on the rails and Marshalls Cove white semi-gloss oil based paint on the top sides and decks. Pintail is available for purchase, with proceeds supporting the education, restoration, and exhibition programs of the non-profit museum. For more information about programs and the purchase of Pintail, contact Kuhn at (410) 745-4980 or jkuhn@cbmm.org. See more photos of the project at bit.ly/CBMMPintail.

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harlie Wright from West Virginia has long had a dream of cruising the “Great Loop” down the Ohio River to the Mississippi and back up the East Coast. Four years ago, he found what he thought was the perfect boat for that trip sitting neglected on the back row of Herrington Harbour

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North Marina in Tracys Landing, MD. After four years of ripping out, rebuilding, repowering, repainting, and varnishing, much of which he did himself, his 1967 Bruno & Stillman, a brawny, twinengine, green-hulled lobster boat yacht named YOLO, took to the water in late April. She is still not quite complete and will be moved to Annapolis to complete some engine and interior work. Charlie’s comment as he watched his dream being lowered into the water was “I sure have learned a lot!”

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ob Hardy at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD, checks in. “Big things are happening at Composite Yacht. The hull mold is nearly complete for our all new Carolina Style 32 and 34. We are also in the fairing stage on the bottom of the all-new 46-foot hull that we hope will be a game changer. The first one will be a running plug, and we’ll pull a mold from it. This boat has an aggressive running bottom for rough water, while maintaining many of the attributes that we love about a Chesapeake Deadrise. She’s beamier and has more freeboard than most, so we’ll be able to get the engines below deck. A pleasing powder horn sheer, plenty of flare, and a little tumblehome make her nice to look at as well. Although we’re very excited about the new 46, the CY46CB will remain ##J.J. preparing the bottom of a Wellcraft runabout for new bottom paint at Osprey Composites in Tracys landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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##Pintail’s two-cylinder Yanmar diesel engine being readied for installation in the 25-foot draketail at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum shop in St. Michaels, MD.

in the lineup, because the Markley 46 (which we have the molds for) remains popular. We have one of our CY46CBs very close to being finished now. She has the nine-foot Charter Style Cabin and a 1050-hp C-18 Cat for power, and will spend most of her time offshore. Of course we’ve been very busy all year with a restoration of a 31 Bertram, full electronics replacement on a 55-foot Davis, as well as a number of paintjobs and fabrication

projects. We hope to break ground on a new building this winter in order to accommodate an increasing demand. Things are hopping!”

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rom Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, Nancy Noyes brings us up to date. “CLC’s Annapolis workshop/classroom has been buzzing with activity with half a dozen spring session build-your-own-boat classes. In these classes, students work with a skilled boat builder instructor to take pre-cut kits of plywood pieces to complete kayaks or rowing boats in just five and a half days. Although the boats still require final finishing—sanding, paint, varnish, and rigging—the students take home hulls which are otherwise complete at the end of the class week. Students come from across the country as well as around the corner. Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides participated in a class last fall, and movie star Kerry Bishe also has built her own boat in a CLC Annapolis class not long ago. The CLC calendar traditionally includes 30 or more of these build-your-own-boat classes. The spring session in

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A Composite Yacht 46 CB nears completion at the Composite Yacht shop in Trappe, MD.

Annapolis has wrapped up for 2017, but June brings the start of summer sessions at the legendary WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, ME; the Great Lakes Boat Building School in Cedarville, MI; the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, WA; and other spots around the country before the start of fall boat building sessions from September through November back in Annapolis.

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New this year, two special twoweek class sessions building the CLC Teardrop Camper have been added in June and August in Annapolis. For the full schedule, see clcboats.com/classes. Classes in CLC’s Annapolis workshop, along with other boat building projects in between class sessions, can be watched live on the shopcam, clcboats.com/shopcam.”

Journey, a Nordhavn 55 having her bottom soda blasted at Osprey Composites in Tracys Landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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eniene Nieves-Vigneri of Mathews Brothers Boat Works in Denton, MD, shares a busy spring with us. “We have been kept busy by launching 70-plus boats that were stored for the winter in our indoor facilities. Any requested repair work was completed first, and then began the commissioning and cleaning of the boats. Construction of the Eastport 32 con-

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tinues with fitting the liner to the hull and installation of the deck, windshield, and hardtop. The second set of Educational Passages mini-sailboats have been produced and will be an ongoing project for us. We are also excited to offer kayak rental services at our Mathews Landing location in Denton. For more information on kayak rentals, please contact us at (410) 479-9720.”

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YOLO, a 1967 Bruno and Stillman lobster boat converted to a yacht about to be launched after a four-year rebuild at Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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In PropTalk’s monthly Boatshop Reports, we chronicle regional boat builders’ projects in progress, many of which are custom-made for their clients. We reached out to a handful of custom boat builders and asked them about their clients, the process of turning a “dreamboat” into reality, the challenges, and the rewards.

The custom client What types of boaters seek custom boats? It depends on the builder, of course, but most custom clients have owned boats and thought a great deal about what they want in their own. “They are typically very experienced owners with full-time captains and crews,” says John Floyd of F&S Boat Works in Bear, DE. F&S builds cold-molded, hand-crafted, 40- to 80-foot fishing yachts with a variable deadrise, longitudinally stepped vee-design hull. He works with his uncle, Jim Floyd, who founded the company. “Our owners are typically folks who’ve owned very large production boats, such as a Hatteras or the like, or people who’ve owned another custom boat.” Sometimes, the client has a very specific need, such as one who was six feet, six inches tall and needed extra headroom. Mike Glyphis at Eastern Shore Boatworks in Ocean City, MD, builds custom, 68 June 2017 PropTalk.com

cold-molded fishing boats. His customers come to him to find a boat that “fits the person and the type of fishing they want to do… When it comes to the big boats, they want certain things on the boat according to their lifestyle. With tournament fishing or charters, the boats will be quite different with fit and finish.” Joe Reid at Mast and Mallet Boatworks in Edgewater, MD, builds Thomas Point boats that combine the New England lob-

Of his custom boat clients, Reid says, “They’ve had a lot of different boats and now are building the type of boat they’d build themselves if they could.”

From dream to boat: the steps

When you come to a boat builder with an idea in mind, maybe your dream boat, there could be substantial design discussion before you draw up a contract, put down the first deposit, and go through the steps of building. Glyphis says, “Normally, you want to try to get (the customer) a ride on one of the boats you’ve built already, and then we’ll start tailoring it to what they want.” Rob Hardy at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD, describes a customer who wanted an inspected charter boat for wounded warriors with “plenty of room, no ##Eastern Shore Boat Works. steps, no engine boxes. He couldn’t find a boat that fit ster boat and Chesapeake deadrise design, that. We own so many different molds— ranging from 32 to 44 feet long. He’s cur- offshore, deadrises, skiffs—but nothing rently finishing a 22-footer on spec. really fit the criteria he was looking for.”


He notes that fishermen like the opencockpit style of the deadrise and says, “We wanted to make something with a lot of those attributes that would be capable of fishing in open water.” They sat down with the idea and went through the initial design. “We work with shapes. We have a local guy who recently graduated from naval architecture school, so we hired him to work with Dad (Martin Hardy, the owner) to design this new 46, which got digitized through a CAD program,” he says. “At that point, we build it similarly to a cold-molded boat, but we’re building it out of high-density coring material.” Floyd says that at F&S, “The most important thing for us is that we’re on the same page as the client. We build a very specific kind of boat—we’ve changed over the years—the boat is closer to a yacht than we ever thought they’d be. My uncle [Jim], who’s still the owner, wants first and foremost to build a sportfishing boat. It may feel like a yacht, but it’s a sportfishing boat.” If the design ends up compromising their own style, they will pass on a project, because they can’t meet expectations and build the right boat. At Mast and Mallet, Reid’s steps are “figuring out the design, start laying out the priorities, define the shape (power or sail), amenities that are confined to this shape (galley up or down), what kind of headroom or space, more bunks, refrigeration or not… lastly, the price range and budget.” The contract will include the time period, initial deposit, one when the hull is built, another when a few other requirements are met (power, building a house, or the like), and then the finish work. The final payment is expected after the sea trial. A couple of boat builders noted that their process is similar to that of building a home. (See the July PropTalk for more on custom boat contracts.) Hardy says, “When we create a mold, the initial buyer has to know that it will take longer, because that takes time and expense… You need an understanding client. It helps if you’ve worked with them before, so they understand what you do.” The process, he says, “depends on the client, depends on the build.” At Eastern Shore Boat Works, Glyphis says, “We’re backyard boat builders, so we do things on a handshake here. It’s kind of old school, but back in the day that’s how Follow us!

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it worked. We give (the customer) a projected cost to the best of our knowledge and experience. Resin prices change… there are a number of factors that change. You’re going to put a lot more effort into the fit and finish; the process takes a lot of time.”

What’s in the shop now? One thing became quickly apparent when talking to Chesapeake region boat builders: all they really want to talk about is what they’re working on right now. At Composite Yacht, Hardy says, “The most significant new thing we have going on is a 46-footer. We own the molds for the Markley hull, but it’s not an easy boat to get inspected, so we decided to start from scratch. (This 46-footer) has more shape than the Markley, and is larger, with more beam, more freeboard, a lot of flair, an aggressive running bottom. We will be able to get engines below deck, which will really open things up on deck. It’s a combination deadrise and offshore boat that will be a charter boat. The hull is upsidedown and in the fairing stage now; it’s an allcomposite build. Once this hull is done, we’ll keep the mold.” Floyd says that at F&S, “We’re currently building (hull numbers) 27, 28, 29. Hull 27 is a 78-foot flybridge called the Special Situation, with five state rooms and four heads and full crew quarters. It’s our biggest build to date (we’ve done a couple 75s). The boat will be launching in June… we started this boat in July 2015.” He says, “All of our boats are 100-percent cold-molded and handcrafted. We build every square inch of the boat.”

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At Eastern Shore Boat Works, Glyphis says, “I wanted to build a big boat. I love offshore fishing. I got with a builder in North Carolina named Billy Holt. He was one of the original boatbuilders down there. He built more than 100 boats in different sizes. I got on a boat called the Playmate, and I liked the way she rode. I went down there and found the man.” “We talked, and he agreed to build me a set of jigs. He got with a computer guy down there… I sent him some plywood. I went down and picked up the jig. I’ve been working on it for two years. We’re putting wood on the hull now. It’s 60 feet long.” Of the 22-footer he’s building at Mast and Mallet, Reid says he’s made her on spec. He likes boats with a traditional Chesapeake Bay boat feel. She’s shaped similarly to a Smith Island crab scrape, but a bit smaller ##Eastern Shore Boat Works. “for trotlining, fishing,

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mucking around in creeks and streams, and going out in the boat a little bit.”

The tough parts The greatest challenge of building custom boats for Hardy depends on the build. “On a new build like this, it’s crossing your finger and hoping it works,” he says and laughs. “We are actually really confident. We have a ton of experience under this roof.” “The challenge is providing a project that meets expectations and stays within the budget. I’ve had to shy away from customers whose budgets don’t match their expectations—champagne taste on a beer budget. Hand built, hand formed, hand finished: the budget will vary with the finish… You have to get a sense of the client going into it.” Floyd spends a considerable amount of time thinking about, “Meeting customer expectations. Clients tend to think in terms of their home. Some of our customers may have many homes… you may build a salon with $80,000 worth of furniture. They change their minds and have it moved around. Rip it out and build a new table. It’s their money. It may be a lot of energy


and time, but that’s what we do. We are a custom builder. We do whatever they want, but that can make it tough.” “The second thing: there are far fewer skilled laborers in the marine industry. It’s much harder than it was in the past to find people who can work on boats. We’re lucky; we’re in Bear, DE, with no other builders around. Probably 16-20 of our 30-person staff have been here in excess of 10 years.” Glyphis notes the most daunting part of his latest project: “The size of it. It’s my first 60-footer. I’ve been basically working alone for two years getting everything situated. It’s tough work, but you have to have a certain eye for things, know what the overall process is. Getting things straight and level and square. Getting your jigs set up so that the boat is aligned correctly. There’s a lot you can mess up, but there’s a lot you can’t mess up.” Reid focuses on “getting to the point where I get a good feeling from the customer about what they’re feeling, certain pinpoints to make this deal go through. It takes on a personal touch… it’s like building a good friendship.”

The most gratifying part

For Hardy, who works with his father, Martin, and brother, Lewis, the most satisfying part of the process is “The finished product! That’s why everybody does it. It’s certainly not for the money. When the new boat is in the slip, there’s nothing like it.” Floyd says that the best part is “Doing what I love. Building boats. Making something out of nothing. When you’re a boat builder and you’re doing a custom boat, you leave a little piece of yourself in it. You learn from it. You learn all the time. You’ve got to keep your mind open. New things come up that make it easier for you.” “Custom boatbuilding is pretty archaic,” he says and describes his past work in a production shop for cars and machine shop for Harley. “Boat building

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Time Height Height h mTime ft cm 05:27hAMm 0.5 ft 15 cm 16 12:42 AM 3.2 11:45 AM 1.4 43 98 1 F0 07:09 06:14 PM AM 0.3 0.0 9 M 01:15 PM 2.6 79 07:21 PM 0.1 3 12:42 AM 1.3 40 17 01:44 AM 3.0 91 06:36 AM 0.5 15 2 08:13 3 12:40 PM AM 1.3 0.140 Sa Tu ◑ 02:21 07:03 PM PM 0.3 2.5 9 76 08:30 PM 0.2 6 01:45 AM 1.4 43 18 02:52 07:44 AM AM 0.6 2.818 85 3 09:18 6 01:35 PM AM 1.2 0.237 Su W 03:32 07:50 PM PM 0.3 2.5 9 76 ◐ 09:41 PM 0.3 9 02:42 AM 1.5 46 19 04:02 08:48 AM AM 0.6 2.718 82 4 M 10:20 6 02:26 PM AM 1.2 0.237 Th 04:41 08:35 PM PM 0.3 2.6 9 79 10:49 PM 0.3 9 03:31 AM 1.6 49 20 05:09 09:46 AM AM 0.6 2.618 79 5 Tu 11:18 6 03:14 PM AM 1.1 0.234 F 05:42 09:18 PM PM 0.2 2.7 6 82 11:50 PM 0.2 6 04:15 AM 1.6 49 21 06:07 10:37 AM AM 0.5 2.615 79 6 12:08 6 03:59 PM PM 1.1 0.234 W Sa 06:34 09:59 PM PM 0.2 2.8 6 85 04:56 AM 12:43 11:22 AM 7 06:57 04:42 PM Su 12:52 10:39 PM 07:18 05:33 AM 01:30 12:03 PM 8 07:40 05:23 PM M 01:32 11:19 PM 07:57 06:10 AM 02:12 12:42 PM 9 08:19 06:03 PM Tu 02:09 11:58 PM 08:33 06:45 AM 02:50 01:21 PM 10 08:55 06:43 PM W 02:44 ○ 09:08 12:37 AM 03:26 07:21 AM 11 09:30 02:00 PM Th 03:19 07:24 PM 09:42 01:17 AM 04:01 07:57 AM 12 10:05 02:39 PM F 03:55 08:07 PM 10:17 01:59 AM 04:36 08:33 AM 13 10:41 03:19 PM Sa 04:31 08:53 PM 10:53 02:43 AM 05:13 09:11 AM 14 11:18 03:59 PM Su 05:10 09:43 PM 11:31 03:33 AM 05:51 09:51 AM 15 11:57 04:41 PM M 05:51 10:37 PM

1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.0 PM 0.2 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.0 PM 0.3 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.0 PM 0.3 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.0 PM PM 0.3 AM 1.7 AM 0.4 PM 1.0 PM 0.3 AM 1.6 AM 0.4 PM 1.1 PM 0.4 AM 1.6 AM 0.4 PM 1.1 PM 0.4 AM 1.6 AM 0.4 PM 1.1 PM 0.5 AM 1.5 AM 0.4 PM 1.2

52 0.215 2.630 0.2 6 2.9 52 0.115 2.530 0.1 9 2.9 52 0.115 2.530 0.1 9 3.0 52 0.115 2.530 0.1 3.0 9 0.152 2.512 0.230 3.0 9 0.149 2.512 0.234 2.9 12 0.249 2.412 0.334 2.8 12 0.249 2.312 0.434 2.7 15 0.346 2.312 0.437

12 46 9 37

Spring L. Ht Range *1.17 1.5 *1.59 1.9 *0.83 1.1 *1.08 1.4

dIFFEREnCEs

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

22 6

Th 79 6 88

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F 76 3 88

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9 F 70 12

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ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL 25 April 10

02:18AM 05:30AM 1.0F 0.6F 01:36AM 05:00AM 1.1F 0.5F June 01:06AM 01:18AM 08:48AM 11:48AM -0.9E -0.6E 08:18AM 11:24AM -1.0E -0.4E 5 04:06AM 20 04:24AM Time Height 07:00AM 07:06AM 05:54PM 0.8F Tu 02:48PM 05:30PM 0.7F W Height Time Height Time Height 01:18PM 0.9F 01:12PM 0.7F M 03:06PM W 09:54AM Th 09:48AM h mTime ft cm 04:42PM 04:30PM 07:48PM 08:54PM 11:54PM 11:18PM -0.8E -0.8E cm h m ft cm h 07:54PM m -0.8E ft-0.9E cmMaximum 04:31hAMm 0.5 ft 15 Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack08:24PM ○Sla 11:24PM 11:18PM 12:12 AM 2.6 79 02:28 AM 2.7 82 01:13 AM 2.5 76 10:34 AM 1.4 43 16 1 h m knots 16 knots h m h m 3 h m 07:35 h m knots h 06:32 AM 0.2 6h m 05:24 PM AM 0.3 0.4 9 12 Tu Th 08:51 AM 0.1 F 06:06AM 02:12AM 0.7F 02:12AM 02:06AM 0.6F 02:54AM 1.0F 2.4 05:36AM 1.2F 01:0 02:48AM 03:18AM -0.5E 12:36AM -0.6E 12:40 03:10-0.7E PM 2.612:30AM 79 01:50 PM 7303:24AM 11:35 PM PM 1.3 2.340 70 6 09:30AM 21 05:12AM 08:06AM -0.7E 09:06AM 05:18AM 08:06AM 09:30AM 12:30PM -1.0E 0.4 12:12PM -1.1E -0.5E 0.9F 06:06AM 06:37 PM 0.5 05:42AM 15 ◐ 09:12AM 09:22 1.1F PM 0.306:00AM 9 07:59 PM 11:06AM 02:24PM 0.9F F1209:42AM 10:54AM1.1F 02:06PM 06:0 0.7F Th 03:54PM 06:36PM 0.7F -0.9E 03:42PM 06:18PM 0.7F -0.8E 01:00PM 04:18PM -0.8E 01:12PM 04:30PM -1.0E 01:1 05:34 AM 0.6 Sa 18 12:42PM 03:54PM -1.0E Su Tu W Th M Tu 05:42PM 08:48PM 05:18PM 08:36PM 09:36PM 09:06PM 10:30PM 0.4FAM 2.5 08:06PM 08:2 7610:48PM 03:31 0.6F AM 2.508:00PM 76 12:56 79 2 10:00PM 11:21 AM AM 1.4 2.643 07:30PM 11:54PM0.6F 17 17 02:04 ● 08:26 AM 0.1 3 09:48 AM 0.2○ 6 07:18 06:08 PM AM 0.3 0.4 9 12 F W Sa 02:44 PM 2.6 04:13 PM 2.6 79 01:27 PM 2.3 70 12:12AM 03:06AM 0.8F 79 02:54AM 0.7F ◑06:12AM 7 04:06AM 22904:24AM 09:00 PM 10:27-0.7E PM 0.301:24AM 9 07:29 PM 0.5 12:42AM 15 12:30AM -0.8E 0.3 12:00AM -0.8E -0.6E 09:12AM -0.7E 06:06AM 09:00AM 03:42AM -0.4E 01:42AM -0.6E 02:0 12:12PM 03:24PM 0.9F 02:54AM 12:00PM 03:00PM 0.7F 03:30AM 06:48AM 1.0F 07:12AM 06:24AM 1.2F 07:0 12:35 AM 1.4 43 06:30AM 10:06AM 1.1F 06:48AM 0.8F 1.0F F 10:24AM Sa 10:42AM 06:36PM 09:42PM -0.9E 06:12PM 09:18PM -0.8E 04:34-0.9E AM M2.4W 73 01:44 76 3 04:48PM 03:01 AM 2.4 7305:24PM 10:12AM 01:18PM -1.0E 09:48AM 01:00PM -1.1E 06:42 AM AM 0.6 2.5 18 01:42PM 01:48PM 05:12PM -0.8E 02:06PM -1.0E 18 18 Th F01:5 Su Tu W 10:42 0.5F AM 0.208:54PM 6 08:08 12 09:21 311:48PM 04:42PM 07:24PM 0.7F 0.1 04:36PM 07:06PM 12:12 PM AM 1.3 0.440 08:30PM 11:00PM 11:30PM 0.4FAM 09:00PM 0.7F 0.7F 09:0 Th Sa Su 10:18PM 03:43 PM 2.7 09:54PM 05:11 PM 2.7 82 02:19 82 06:54 PM PM 0.2 2.3 6 70 04:00AM 0.9F 11:26 PM 0.3 9 08:27 PM 0.5 15 10:04 PM 0.2 6 12:30AM 03:36AM 0.8F 8 12:54AM 07:12AM 10:06AM -0.8E 23 06:54AM 09:48AM -0.8E 01:34 AM 1.5 46 01:42AM 04:42AM -0.6E 01:12AM -0.7E 02:54AM 12:48AM -0.8E 03:0 02:24AM 05:06AM -0.4E 05:36AM -0.6E 01:18PM 04:18PM 0.8F 01:00PM 03:54PM 0.7F Sa 11:12AM Su 02:38 76 4 11:06AM 05:32 1.0F AM 2.307:42AM 70 04:02 AM 7311:48AM 07:50 AM AM 0.6 2.518 07:30AM 04:06AM 07:30AM 1.0F 2.4 03:36AM 07:06AM 1.3F -0.8E 19 19 0.8F 08:24AM 0.9F 08:1 07:24PM 10:30PM -0.9E 06:54PM 10:00PM 09:02 9 11:30-0.9E AM 0.202:42PM 6 10:17 0.0 006:24PM 01:08 PM AM 1.2 0.337 02:36PM 10:54AM -0.9E 10:36AM 01:48PM 06:00PM -0.8EAM -0.9E -1.2E 02:4 F03:06PM F M 02:00PM M 6 73 Su05:54PM Tu2.7Th 82 W 2.9 Th Sa 03:15 06:02 PM 04:43 PM 88 07:43 PM PM 0.2 2.4 05:30PM 08:06PM 0.6F 09:54PM 05:30PM 07:54PM 0.6F 09:4 09:30PM 09:48PM ◑ 09:29 PM 0.4 12 11:07 PM 3 ◐ ◐ 0.1 11:00PM 04:42AM 0.9F 10:42PM 01:06AM 04:18AM 0.9F 02:33 AM 1.6 49 9 01:36AM 08:00AM 11:00AM -0.9E 24 07:36AM 10:42AM -0.9E 12:19 AM 0.3 9 03:36 AM 2.5 76 05:05 AM 2.5 08:56 AM 0.6 18 20 5 12:06AM 0.5F 20 02:12PM 05:06PM 01:54PM 04:42PM 01:54AM -0.6E 0.8F M7612:48AM 01:30AM -0.7E 0.7F 12:24AM 0.4F 0.7F Su 06:22 AM 2.3 70 09:57 6 11:14 AM -3 07:42PM 02:07 PM AM 1.1 0.234 02:54AM 08:12PM 11:12PM -0.9E 10:42PM 04:42AM 08:06AM 1.0F -0.1 04:18AM 07:54AM 1.2F -0.8E 06:06AM -0.4E 04:00AM -0.6E 04:0 Sa Tu 12:15-0.6E PM 0.203:24AM 6 04:14 79 M 05:48AM 05:43 PM 3.1 9406:48AM 08:33 PM PM 0.1 2.6 3 08:36AM 11:36AM 02:42PM 11:24AM 02:36PM 12:12PM 0.9F W F 08:42AM 12:12PM 0.7F -0.9E 09:42AM 12:54PM 0.8F -1.1E 09:2 Su Tu Th Sa F 06:46 PM 2.8 85 10:31 PM 0.3 9 06:18PM 08:54PM 06:18PM 08:48PM 03:42PM 06:54PM -0.9E 03:36PM 06:54PM -0.8E 0.5F 04:06PM 07:18PM -0.9E 0.6F 03:3 03:29 AM 1.7 52 10:30PM 02:18AM 05:30AM 10:42PM 1.0F 11:36PM 01:36AM 05:00AM 1.1F ◑ 10:36PM ◑ 10:2 11:42PM 10 21 6 04:37 12:08 AM -0.1 -3 08:18AM 11:24AM -1.0E 09:58 AM AM 0.5 2.515 76 6 01:05 AM 0.2 08:48AM 11:48AM -0.9E 25 21 03:06PM 05:54PM 0.8F Tu 07:07 AM 2.3 70 10:51 3 06:08 AM 2.5 76 02:48PM 05:30PM 0.7F 03:07 PM AM 1.1 0.134 M 01:18AM Su Tu W 02:30AM -0.6E 02:24AM -0.7E 01:06AM 0.6F 0.5F 01:48AM 0.8F 08:54PM 11:54PM -0.8E 12:56 PM 0.2 6 05:13 12:11 PM -0.3 -9 08:24PM 11:18PM -0.8E 09:25 PM PM 0.1 2.8 3 85 05:18AM 08:48AM 0.9F 3.3 05:12AM 08:48AM 07:00AM 07:06AM -0.4EPM 05:06AM -0.7E 1.2F 04:4 07:27-0.6E PM 2.904:24AM 88 11:31 PM 0.1 04:06AM 3 06:42 10108:00AM 12:18PM 03:30PM 12:18PM 03:30PM 01:18PM 0.9F Th Sa 09:48AM 01:12PM 0.7F -0.9E 11:00AM 02:00PM 0.7F -1.1E 10:3 Su F Sa M 04:24 AM 1.8 W55 09:54AM Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 07:12PM 09:42PM 0.5F 07:12PM 09:48PM 0.6F 04:3 04:42PM 07:54PM -0.9E 04:30PM 07:48PM -0.8E 05:00PM -0.9E 02:54AM 06:06AM 1.0F 02:12AM 05:36AM 1.2F 6 22 05:37 01:06 AM -0.2 -608:18PM 10:57 AM AM 0.5 2.615 79 7 01:47 AM 0.2 22 11 26 11:30PM 11:0 09:30AM 12:30PM -1.0E 12:12PM -1.1E 07:48 AM knots 2.311:18PM 70 11:45 AM -0.134 11:24PM -3 07:09 AM 2.6 79m 09:06AM 04:06 PM 1.1 h m h m h m h m knots h h m knots M 06:10 PM 3.1 W 01:34 PM 0.2 Th 03:54PM 06:36PM 0.7F -12 03:42PM 06:18PM 0.7F Tu 6 01:08 PM 10:18 PM 0.1 3 94 02:48AM -0.7E 12:30AM 03:18AM -0.5E-0.4 W 12:36AM 03:24AM -0.6E 09:36PM 09:06PM 02:12AM 0.7F 02:06AM 0.6FPM 02:42AM 0.9F 1.1F 08:04 PM 1.1F 2.9 88 07:39 ○ ● 05:42AM 09:12AM 06:00AM 09:30AM 0.9F 3.5 107 06:06AM 09:42AM 08:06AM -0.7E -1.0E 05:18AM 08:06AM -0.5E -0.8E 06:06AM 09:00AM -0.8E -1.0E 05:4 05:17 AM 1.9 58 05:12AM 12:42PM 03:54PM 04:18PM 04:30PM Sa Su 301:00PM M 01:12PM Tu 02:24PM 0.9F 02:06PM 0.7FAM 12:12PM 0.7F Su 11:4 02:25 AM F0.6F 0.110:54AM 12:29 -3 07:30PM 02:03 -1203:00PM 11:52 AM AM 0.4 -0.1 12 11:06AM Th Sa 10:00PM 08:00PM 10:30PM 0.4F-0.4 08:06PM 10:48PM 0.6F -0.8E 23 8 23 12:30AM -0.8E 12:00AM 08:48PM -0.8EAM 2.7 06:00PM8209:06PM -0.8E 05:1 08:27-0.9E AM 2.305:18PM 70 06:35 82 08:07 05:05 PM AM 1.1 2.734 05:42PM 1208:36PM 03:30AM 06:48AM 1.0F 27 02:54AM 06:24AM 1.2F Tu Th 02:12 PM 0.211:54PM 11:3 6 F10:12AM 12:38 02:04 PM -0.4 -12 11:12 PM PM 0.1 -0.2 3 -6 01:18PM -1.0E Th 09:48AM 01:00PM -1.1E W 08:41 PM 2.9 88 07:05 PM 3.3 101 12:42AM 08:35 PM 3.5 107 04:36PM 04:42PM 07:24PM 07:06PM 03:42AM -0.7E 01:24AM 04:06AM -0.4E 0.7F 01:42AM 04:24AM -0.6E 0.7F 10:18PM 09:54PM 06:09 AM 1.9 58 12:12AM 03:06AM 0.8F 1.1F 02:54AM 0.7F 0.8F 12:12AM 03:30AM 1.0F 1.0F 06:30AM 10:06AM 06:48AM 10:24AM 07:12AM 10:42AM 03:01 AM 0.1 3 02:57 -1209:54AM 01:25 AM -0.3 -9 12:45 PM 0.4 12 06:12AM 09:12AM -0.7E 06:06AM 09:00AM -0.6E 06:54AM -0.9E -1.0E 06:3 24 9 09:04 24 01:42PM 04:48PM -0.9E M 01:48PM 05:12PMAM -0.8E-0.4 02:06PM 05:24PM Su Tu W AM Sa 2.312:00PM 70 09:03 AM 8503:54PM 07:30 85 08:30PM 06:04 PM AM 1.1 2.8 0.9F 03:00PM 0.7F 01:18PM 0.7F 12:5 01:12AM -0.7E 12:48AM Disclaimer: These data are 2.8 based upon the11:48PM latest information F34 12:12PM Su M 11:00PM 0.5F 08:54PM 11:30PM 0.4F 09:00PM 0.7F -0.8E W F 03:24PM Sa 13 02:49-0.9E PM 0.206:12PM 6 02:59 PM -0.4 -1209:54PM 01:30 PM -0.4 -12 04:06AM 07:30AM 1.0F 28 03:36AM-0.8E 07:06AM 06:0 1.3F 06:36PM 09:42PM 09:18PM -0.8E 06:48PM ● 10:54AM 02:00PM -0.9E 10:36AM 01:48PM -1.2E 88 09:29 PM 3.5 107 07:58 PM 3.5 107 ○ 09:17 PM 2.9 Generated Th F on: Tue Nov 29 22:55:53 UTC 2016 05:30PM 08:06PM 0.6F 05:30PM 07:54PM 0.6F 12:07 AM 0.1 3 01:42AM 04:42AM 05:06AM -0.4E-0.5 02:54AM 05:36AM -0.6E 11:00PM 10:42PM 02:19 03:36 AM -0.6E 0.112:30AM 302:24AM 03:51 -1504:18AM 07:00 AM AM 1.9 -0.458 -12 25 10 25 12:54AM 04:00AM 0.9F 03:36AM 0.8FAM 12:54AM 1.0F 0.9F 12:1 11:06AM 11:12AM 0.8F 2.8 08:24AM 11:48AM 08:25 85 07:30AM 09:41 AM 1.0F 2.406:54AM 7307:42AM 09:58 8510:42AM 01:36 PM AM 0.4 2.812 07:12AM -0.8E 09:48AM -0.8EAM 07:42AM -0.9E -0.9E 07:1 Th Sa10:06AM Su 06:00PM 05:54PM 02:42PM -0.8E-0.4 03:06PM 06:24PM 01:54AM -0.6E 01:30AM -0.7E M 02:36PM Tu 614 W 29 Th 02:23 03:27 PM -0.9E 0.201:00PM 03:55 PM -1204:48PM 07:03 PM PM 1.1 -0.434 -12 01:18PM 04:18PM 0.8F 03:54PM 0.7F 02:12PM Sa 110 09:30PM M 3.4 Tu 01:4 09:54PM 04:42AM 08:06AM 1.0F 104 04:18AM0.6F 07:54AM 1.2F ● 08:51 PM 3.6 09:53-0.9E PM Su2.906:54PM 8809:48PM 10:22 PM 07:24PM 10:30PM 10:00PM 07:36PM 10:36PM 07:0 ◐ ◐ 11:36AM-0.8E 02:42PM -0.9E 11:24AM-0.8E 02:36PM -1.1E F Sa 01:03 AM 0.1 3 06:18PM 08:54PM 0.5F 06:18PM 08:48PM 0.6F 3 26 03:12 04:44 AM -0.4 -12 11:36PM 07:50 AM AM 1.8 -0.555 -15 11 04:11 AM 0.1 26 11:42PM 12:06AM 12:24AM 0.4F 2.8 12:48AM 0.7F 10:18 AM 0.5F 2.3 70 09:19 88 10:53 AM 85 02:25 PM AM 0.4 2.912 01:36AM 0.9F 04:18AM 0.9FPM 01:36AM 1.1F -0.6E 12:5 F Su04:42AM M 06:06AM 02:54AM 05:48AM -0.4E-0.3 04:00AM 06:48AM 04:05 PM -0.6E 0.201:06AM 603:24AM 03:16 04:51 -905:00AM 08:03 PM PM 1.2 -0.437 -12 02:30AM -0.6E 02:24AM 08:00AM 11:00AM -0.9E 0.9F 07:36AM 10:42AM -0.9E 08:24AM 11:30AM -1.0E 08:0 12:12PM 08:42AM 12:12PM 0.7F 3.3 09:42AM 12:54PM 0.8F -0.7E 10:29 PM 2.801:54PM 09:44 PM 3.6 110 11:15 PM Tu 08:36AM W 8515 Th F 30 05:18AM 08:48AM 0.9F 101 05:12AM0.6F 08:48AM 02:4 1.2F 02:12PM 05:06PM 0.8F 04:42PM 0.7F 03:06PM 05:36PM M Tu -0.9E 04:06PM W -1.1E 03:42PM 06:54PM -0.9E 03:36PM 06:54PM -0.8E 07:18PM -0.9E 02:00 AM 0.2 Su6 08:12PM 12:18PM 03:30PM 12:18PM 03:30PM 11:12PM -0.9E 07:42PM 10:42PM -0.8E 08:24PM 11:18PM -0.7E 07:4 Sa Su ◑ 10:30PM 10:36PM 10:42PM 3 27 04:06 05:37 AM -0.3 -9 07:12PM 09:48PM ◑ 08:39 AM AM 1.7 -0.552 -15 12 04:47 AM 0.1 07:12PM 09:42PM 0.5F 0.6F 27 70 10:12 11:47 AM 2.8 85 03:14 PM AM 0.3 2.8 9 85 M 10:55 AM 2.3 Sa 04:45 PM 0.6F 0.3 9 Tu 01:18AM 04:10 05:49 PM -3 01:06AM 0.5F-0.1 01:48AM 0.8F 09:04 PM PM 1.2 -0.437 -12 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June 2017 Currents

28 28 3 NOAA 3 Tidal 18 13Predictions 18 13 3 28 18 13 3 28 18 13 Current 28 Station ID: cb0102 Depth: 22 feet NOAA Tidal Current Predictions 42PM 06:06PM 09:06PM 04:24PM -1.2E 07:36PM -0.8E 05:42PM 09:06PM 03:36PM -0.7E 06:54PM 07:06PM 10:00PM -1.0E 06:12PM 09:18PM -0.7E 09:06PM 11:42PM -0.8E 08:00PM 10:42PM -0.8E 08:18PM 11:30PM 1.2F-0.7E 07:54PM 11:24PM 1.9F-0.6E 08:18PM 11:48PM 1.3F 08:36PM 03:00PM 06:30PM -0.7E 04:06PM 07:18PM -1.1E 4 19 4 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 4 19 -0.7E 4 19 19-0.7E 03:06AM 06:24AM -0.7E 03:06AM 03:06AM 06:24AM 06:24AM -0.7E -0.7E 04:24AM 03:06AM 07:30AM 03:06AM 06:24AM 06:24AM -0.7E -0.7E 05:12AM 04:24AM 08:12AM 03:06AM 07:30AM -0.7E 06:24AM 03:06AM -0.6E -0.7E 06:24AM 04:00AM 05:12AM -0.7E 07:00AM 04:24AM 08:12AM -0.5E 07:30AM 03:06AM -0.7E 03:06AM -0.6E 06:24AM 06:06AM 06:24AM 04:00AM -0.7E 09:06AM 05:12AM -0.7E 07:00AM -0.7E 08:12AM 04:24AM -0.5E 03:06AM -0.7E 07:30AM 03:06AM 06:24AM 06:06AM -0.6E 06:24AM 04:00AM -0.7E 09:06AM 07:00AM 05:12AM -0.7E 04:24AM -0.5E 08:12AM 03:06AM 07:30AM 06:24A 06:06 -04 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS ◐ 05:00AM 10:48PM ◐ 05:48AM 11:24PM 10:06PM 09:18PM 10:24PM 09:30AM 01:00PM 09:24AM 09:30AM 01:00PM 01:00PM 1.0F Tu 10:18AM 09:24AM 02:00PM 09:30AM 01:00PM 01:00PM 1.2F Th 1.0F 11:06AM 10:18AM 02:36PM 09:24AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 09:30AM 1.0F 01:00PM 1.2F 09:48AM 11:06AM 01:30PM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:36PM 02:00PM 09:24AM 1.1F 09:30AM 01:00PM 1.0F 12:00PM 01:00PM 09:48AM 1.2F 11:06AM 01:30PM 1.0F 02:36PM 10:18AM 09:24AM 02:00PM 1.1F 09:30AM 01:00PM 12:00PM 01:00PM 09:48AM 03:18PM 1.2F 1.0F 01:30PM 11:06AM 10:18AM 02:36PM 0.9F 09:24AM 02:00PM 01:00P 12:00 1 F 11:24PM 01:36AM 1.1F 12:54AM 1.0F 04:24AM 1.2F 02:12AM 1.1F 01:54AM 05:36AM 1.4F M Tu M M Tu M 1.1F F Th Tu 0.9F M F F Th 0.9F Tu M Sa F F Th Tu Sa 1.1F F AM 1.2F E Th AM 1.0F E F AM E F AM E Sa AM 03:18PM AM E 0.9F AM 1.0F AM E 0.9F 2407:42PM 9 24 04:42PM 04:42PM 04:42PM 07:48PM 07:42PM -0.9E -0.7E 05:36PM 04:42PM 08:48PM 04:42PM 07:48PM -0.9E 07:42PM -0.9E -0.7E 06:06PM 05:36PM 09:18PM 04:42PM 08:48PM -1.0E 07:48PM 04:42PM -0.9E -0.9E 07:42PM 05:00PM 06:06PM -0.7E 08:12PM 05:36PM 09:18PM -0.8E 08:48PM 04:42PM -1.0E 04:42PM -0.9E 07:48PM 06:36PM 07:42PM 05:00PM -0.9E 09:48PM 06:06PM -0.7E 08:12PM -0.9E 09:18PM 05:36PM -0.8E 04:42PM -1.0E 08:48PM 04:42PM 07:48PM 06:36PM -0.9E 07:42PM 05:00PM -0.9E 09:48PM -0.7E 08:12PM 06:06PM -0.9E 05:36PM -0.8E 09:18PM 04:42PM 08:48PM -1.0E 07:48P 06:36 -0 Station Type: Harmonic more Harbor (off Sandy Point), 2017 E 9 08:24AM 11:30AM Approach -1.0E 08:00AM-0.7E 11:06AM -1.1E 09:24AM 12:36PM -1.0E 09:12AM 12:24PM -1.2E 9 24 9 24 9 24 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM 04:12PM 06:30PM 0.6F F Tu 12:42AM 03:06PM 05:36PM 0.6F 02:48PM 05:06PM 0.6F 04:24PM 06:42PM 0.5F 05:36AM 02:00AM -0.5E 03:54AM 02:12AM -0.7E 12:42AM 03:12AM -0.4E 01:18AM 04:00AM -0.6E 0.6F 12:30AM 02:12AM 1.3F 1.0F 12:00AM 03:24AM 01:36AM 0.9F 0.9F 01:30AM 04:54AM 1.1F 12:12AM 03:36AM 0.9F 03:30AM 06:06AM 0.7F 01:36AM 04:54AM 0.8F W F Sa AM PM E AM PM E AM PM E AM PM E PM PM E PM PM E 02:48AM 05:36AM -1.0E 02:48AM -1.5E 03:12AM 06:18AM -1.0E 12:06AM 1.8F 12:48AM 1.3F 01:30AM 1.2F Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2017 Su M 29 Tu W F Sa Time Zone: LST/LDT Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683° W E 04:36AM 08:24PM 11:18PM -0.7E 07:48PM 10:48PM -0.8E 09:24PM 09:12PM 400AM 29 14 4 -0.4E 4 19 19 4 19 4 19 08:12AM 1.0F 04:54AM 08:24AM 1.2F 05:42AM 09:18AM 0.8F 06:48AM 10:00AM 0.8F 14 29 14 29 14 29 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 06:36AM 07:30AM 10:06AM 05:48AM -1.0E 08:42AM -0.8E 07:18AM 09:54AM 05:12AM -0.6E 08:06AM -0.7E 08:06AM 10:42AM -0.9E 07:00AM 09:48AM -0.8E 09:00AM 11:54AM -1.0E 07:18AM 10:42AM -1.2E 0.9F 0.4F 0.4F 09:06AM 11:54AM 1.3F 0.4F 09:54AM 12:18PM 0.7F 0.6F 03:30AM 06:30AM -1.4E 04:12AM -0.9E 05:00AM -1.1E ○ 01:54PM ● 01:36AM 0.4F 09:06AM 11:48AM 01:48AM 01:36AM 12:36AM 01:48AM 01:36AM 0.4F 0.4F 12:48AM 12:36AM 03:24AM 02:48AM 01:48AM 0.4F 01:36AM 0.4F 12:48AM 02:18AM 0.4F 12:36AM 03:24AM 0.5F 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.4F 01:12AM 01:36AM 04:00AM 0.4F 12:48AM 02:18AM 0.4F 0.7F 03:24AM 12:36AM 0.5F 02:48AM 0.6F 08:00AM 01:48AM 01:12AM 0.4F 01:36AM 04:00AM 0.4F 0.4F 02:18AM 12:48AM 0.7F 12:36AM 03:24AM 0.5F 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48A 01:12 0 ○10:42AM ●5 Latitude: N-0.7E Longitude: W 07:36AM PM 02:48AM PM -0.6E 11:42AM 03:00PM -1.0E 11:54AM -1.2E 12:36PM 04:00PM -0.9E 01:06PM 04:24PM -1.0E 24AM 12:30PM 0.6F 01:18PM 04:18PM 12:06PM 02:36PM 0.9F 03:12PM 0.5F 03:48PM 11:36AM 0.5F(T) 0.4F 02:00PM 05:12PM 1.0F 12:54PM 04:12PM 0.8F 03:24PM 06:30PM 1.2F 01:54PM 05:36PM 1.5F 02:54PM 06:00PM -0.8E 05:36PM -1.4E 03:00PM 06:12PM -0.7E 12:30PM 1.2F 01:12PM 0.7F 11:12AM 01:54PM 1.1F Mean 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° 5 Dir. 20 5 502:36PM 20 5 20 5 20 536.9592° 509:48AM 20 5 2076.0130° 5 20 5 20 5 -0.7E 20 20 5 20 -0.6E 5 20 20-0.7E M W Th 04:00AM 07:12AM -0.6E 04:12AM 04:00AM 07:24AM 07:12AM -0.6E 05:18AM 04:12AM 08:18AM 04:00AM 07:24AM 07:12AM -0.7E -0.6E 06:12AM 05:18AM 09:12AM 04:12AM 08:18AM -0.7E 07:24AM 04:00AM -0.6E 07:12AM 05:00AM 06:12AM 08:00AM 05:18AM 09:12AM -0.6E 08:18AM 04:12AM -0.7E 04:00AM -0.6E 07:24AM 07:06AM 07:12AM 05:00AM -0.7E 10:00AM 06:12AM -0.6E 08:00AM 09:12AM 05:18AM -0.6E 04:12AM -0.7E 08:18AM 04:00AM 07:24AM 07:06AM -0.6E 07:12AM 05:00AM -0.7E 10:00AM 08:00AM 06:12AM -0.7E 05:18AM -0.6E 09:12AM 04:12AM 08:18AM 07:24A 07:06 -05 Tu Flood Su W M Th -0.7E F -0.6E Su M F01:06PM Sa Su M W Th 06:54PM 09:24PM 0.5F 10:12PM 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.7F 07:42PM 10:24PM 0.6F 07:54PM 10:54PM 0.9F 36PM 07:00PM -0.8E 07:12PM -1.1E 08:30PM -0.8E 06:36PM 09:48PM 04:30PM -0.7E 07:48PM -0.7E 08:12PM 11:06PM -1.0E 07:12PM 10:12PM -0.8E 10:06PM 09:00PM 11:42PM -1.0E 09:00PM 08:54PM 09:00PM 03:18PM 06:30PM -1.2E 03:42PM 07:24PM -0.7E 05:24PM 08:12PM -0.9E 10:12AM 01:48PM 1.0F 10:18AM 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 11:06AM 10:18AM 02:48PM 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 12:00PM 11:06AM 03:30PM 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 02:00PM 10:12AM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 10:48AM 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 11:06AM 03:30PM 02:48PM 10:18AM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:00PM 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 03:30PM 11:06AM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 02:18PM 12:00PM 0.9F 11:06AM 03:30PM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 02:00P 01:00 1 Tu 05:18PM W Tu F W Tu Sa F W Tu Sa Sa F W 1.0F Tu Su Sa Sa F 0.9F W Tu Su Sa Sa 1.0F F W Su 1.1F S Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) F 05:42AM 1.1F 01:36AM 05:12AM 1.3F 12:12AM 12:00AM -0.7E ◑ -0.8E ◑ -0.9E 05:30PM 08:36PM 05:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 08:36PM -1.0E 06:24PM 05:36PM 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 08:36PM 06:54PM 06:24PM 05:36PM 09:36PM 08:48PM 05:30PM -1.0E 08:36PM 05:48PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:24PM 10:06PM -0.9E 09:36PM 05:36PM -1.0E 05:30PM -0.9E 08:48PM 07:30PM 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM -0.9E 10:06PM 06:24PM -0.9E 05:36PM -1.0E 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 07:30PM -0.9E 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:54PM -0.9E 06:24PM -0.9E 10:06PM 05:36PM 09:36PM -1.0E 08:48P 07:30 -0 AM AM in E -0.8E -0.6E AM E -1.0E -0.8E AM 10:06PM AM -1.0E E -0.9E AM E AM AM E AM AM E 24PM 11:36PM 10:48PM mes and02:12AM speeds of maximum and minimum current, knots 09:42PM 10:00PM 11:18PM

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East -3:2906:36PM -3:36 -4:08 -3:44 0.4 Chesapeake Beach, 1.5 miles North +0:29 +0:48 +0:00 1.0 12:12AM 03:42AM Cove 1.1F Point, 01:30AM 05:12AM 01:06AM 04:48AM 1.3F ◐ 05:18AM -1.1E ◐ ◐ 12:06AM ◐ 1.4F ◐ ◐ ◐ ◐ ◐ 01:12AM -0.7E 02:06AM 04:48AM -1.1E 02:18AM -0.4E 01:54AM 04:42AM 12:12AM -1.6E 02:54AM -0.7E 02:30AM 02:36AM 05:24AM -1.5E 12:42AM 1.5F 07:12AM 10:18AM -0.9E 08:42AM -1.2E 11:54AM -1.0E 08:24AM -1.1E 11:36AM -1.2E 01:24AM 12:36AM 02:00AM 01:00AM 12:12AM 03:06AM 02:42AM 54AM 07:36AM 1.3F 08:18AM 11:06AM 04:48AM 08:30AM 1.0F 0.9F 08:06AM 10:54AM 05:42AM 09:00AM 1.3F-1:41 1.0F 09:06AM 11:30AM 0.8F -1.1E0.4 08:54AM 11:36AM 1.2F -1.2E 03:36AM 06:48AM -1.0E -1.2E 04:06AM 07:06AM -1.2E -1.5E 01:48PM 04:18PM 0.6F 03:42PM 06:00PM 0.5F 03:24PM 05:42PM 0.5F Sharp Island Lt.,-1.0E 3.4 n.mi. 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##Third-place finisher in the tournament, first in the women’s division, Tracy Dirks, with Charlie Ebersberger, owner of Anglers Sports Center, and Dick Franyo. Photo by John Bildahl

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he tournament was a smashing success again this year, despite the lackluster fishing on opening day, April 15. And by “smashing success,” we mean the party was awesome. Despite tough fishing, Jimmy Moreland took top honors with a 44-inch striper. The fish hit a six/four ounce tandem rig in the way-back position, fished 350 feet behind the boat, outside of Chesapeake Beach. Moreland noted that the use of rubber skirts seemed to help them avoid the jellyfish mess many anglers had to battle through on opening day. Tracy Dirks won the woman’s angler division with a 43.25-inch fish that also captured third place in the tournament, overall. Find fun photos of the party on page 78.

##First-place winner, Jimmy Moreland, with Ebersberger, owner of Anglers Sports Center, and Franyo, owner of the Boatyard Bar & Grill. Photo by John Bildahl

Results

1. Jimmy Moreland, Eastbound 44 inches 2. Rich Vigue, RT II 43.5 inches 3. Tracy Dirks, Heatwave 43.25 inches

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1. Tracy Dirks, Heatwave 43.25 inches 1. Nella Herbert, Boatacious 42 inches 1. Michelle Sears, This Too Shall Pass 40 inches

Fishing for the Bright Side

hat’s worse than not entering a tournament, and then catching a fish so big it would have won? Entering a tournament, backing out of it, and then catching a fish so big it would have won. That’s what happened to Matt Marshall, who was at one point entered in the Boatyard Bar & Grill Opening Day Rockfish Tournament. 74 June 2017 PropTalk.com

Marshall had every intention of fishing the tournament, which he calls one of his favorites, and spent the week prior scouting different areas to fish. But the day before, one of the spark plug coils on his boat’s engine failed. He couldn’t find a replacement in time, and Friday evening, cancelled on the tournament and asked for a refund of his entry fees. Then Saturday morning, he was able to solder the

defective wire and get his boat running. A few hours later in 40 feet of water just off Thomas Point, a monstrous 49.75-inch rockfish slammed one of his Bloody Point Baits lures. It would have easily eclipsed every other fish caught in the tournament. For Marshall, however, the tournament loss was still a solid win. “Even though I wasn’t in the tournament at that point and missed out on winning, I got to catch the


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fish of a lifetime on my boat and watch my father reel it in,” he explained. “It was a great experience God blessed me with. Could I have used some money? Heck yeah! But money doesn’t last for long, especially in my hands, and this memory will be with me forever.”

he Virginia Marine Resources Commission Tournament, open to all recreational anglers in Virginia and awarding trophies for the largest fish of 26 different species, is off to a strong start. Notable weigh-ins that have already happened include a 23-pound, four-ounce blueline tilefish caught by William James Pappas of Virginia Beach, and a 21-pound, two-ounce tautog caught by Michael Spiteri, also of Virginia Beach. Both of those marks will be tough to beat. For more information on the tournament go to the VMRC web mrc.state.va.us. The Kent Narrows Light Fly/Light Tackle Tournament is scheduled for June 3. Sponsored by Huk and the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA), there are fly, light tackle, and kayak divisions. This is a catch-photograph-release striped bass tournament,

and CCA will be running it on the iAngler Tournament app platform, which is designed specifically for release tournaments and allows anglers to photograph and log their catches, receive tournament messages, and monitor the leader-board while out on the water. Tournament entry includes CCA membership dues for non-members. A tournament party will follow at the Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar. Visit ccamd.org for more information. Ready to pull the trigger on tuna fishing—and maybe win tens of thousands of dollars at the same time? June 16 – 18 marks the 28th annual MSSA TunaMent tournament, with fishing taking place up and down the East Coast and weigh stations in Delaware (Hook ‘em & Cook ‘em at Indian River), Maryland (Atlantic Tackle in Ocean City), and Virginia (Curtis-Merritt Harbor in Chincoteague).

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Steve’s in Chincoteague on the 15th, from 6 to 8 p.m. Visit mssa.net to learn more, view the rules, or get an application. At the same time, the OC Marlin Club holds its Small Boat Tournament (June 17 and 18) limited to boats of 34 feet and under. There will be winners in multiple species categories, and inshore and offshore categories. Weigh-ins take place at Sunset Marina. Added bonus:

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entering the tournament gets you a seat at the awards banquet crab feast! Visit ocmarlinclub.com to learn more. The 2017 Virginia Beach Tuna Tournament is coming up June 22 through June 24 (with a captain’s meeting and kick-off party on the evening of the 21st). Last year’s first-place winner Skiligal pocketed a cool $64,485 out of a total pay-out of $122,850, with 68 boats participating. Weigh-ins are at Marina Shores and the Virginia Beach Fishing Center (and slips are available at additional locations). Check out vbtuna.com or call (757) 222-2983 to get the details. The Kids Catch-All Tournament, held out of Indian River, DE, is slated for June 23 – 25. Kids three to 18 are eligible and can fish from a boat, the beach, or jetty. Registration includes a T-shirt, plus an all-you-can-eat dinner for the kids, both Saturday and Sunday evenings. Prizes are awarded for 14 different species, including “Unusual Catch,” and a portion of the proceeds goes to the Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva. Visit destateparks.com to find out more or download an entry form. June 24 marks the Pasadena Sportfishing Kid’s Fishing Derby, held at Downs Park (Fernwood Pavilion) from 7:30 to 11:30 in the morning. Anglers need to preregister (you can download the form at the website) by June 20. Fishbone’s Bait & Tackle is supplying worms for bait, and there will be prizes for the kids. For more information, go to pasadenasportfishing.com.


Fish Tips

Using a Shock Leader by Eric Burnley

##Fifty-pound shock leader on a Tsunami Hybrid reel with 30-pound braid.

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here are several reasons to use a shock leader when fishing in salt water. This is even more so when using the new braided lines. As good as the braids are, they simply don’t have the abrasion resistance of mono and can wear through when exposed to heavy structure. One of the big advantages of braid is that it is much thinner than mono of the same pound test. While this thinness is an advantage when casting, when fishing the bottom in deep water and when trolling, it is a bit of a disadvantage if the thin line comes in contact with the edge of a wreck or mussel growth on a rock or reef. In this situation having a thick, hard length of mono will keep the thin braid out of danger. Another reason having a shock leader is a good idea is when you go to land a fish. Try grabbing braid with wet hands and then flipping a short rock or bluefish in the boat. You will be lucky if the braid doesn’t cut your hands, and unless you have the grip of a steel bear trap, the braid will slip right through your fingers. When I ran charters in Virginia Beach, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel was at times covered up with two- to five-pound blues or 20- to 28-inch rockfish. Having a shock leader between the Rebel Windcheater and the running line made it much easier to swing the fish in the boat for a quick release or trip to the cooler. Follow us!

Head boat fishing is another good place for a shock leader. Most head boat trips involve at least one mess of tangled lines that, no matter how good you are, will include your rig. It is so much easier to untangle mono than braid that having a shock leader will usually lead to your rig finding its way out first. Even if the mess is so bad you have to cut the line, you can quickly retie and be back fishing. My personal choice to connect braid to mono is the Albright knot. I have been using this knot for many years and find it more than strong enough to hold under all conditions. As a general rule I will be fishing with 30- to 50-pound braid on my bottom rigs. I use 50-pound Hi Seas mono fishing line as my shock leader.

The Albright knot is tied by making a loop in the mono, passing the braid through the loop, wrapping it around the loop at least six times, then pulling it back through the loop. Wet both lines and pull tight. My son Ric uses a slim beauty knot, and I have other friends that use a double Uni knot. Find all of these knots online with detailed instructions and video for tying them. Once the shock leader is attached to the running line, wind enough of it on the reel to make four or five revolutions, and then cut the mono after it passes through the rod guides and hangs down to the reel. I usually tie on a snap swivel to the end of the shocker to make changing rigs and lures quicker. # PropTalk.com June 2017 77


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##Tracy Dirks shows off her winning rockfish.

##Daryl Kehr and the Sweet Surrender team caught a 41 5/8 inch rockfish.


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TilghmanIsland by Eric Burnley

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##A trophy rockfish caught on one of Harrison’s charter fleet boats.

f ever a place was made for fishing, it is Tilghman Island, MD. Located in Talbot County, a short drive from Easton on Route 33, you will know you are there when you can’t go any farther. Tilghman Island is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay to the west, Harris Creek to the east, and Knapp’s Narrows to the north. Black Walnut Point is at the south end of the island. As it is in most of the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, striped bass or rockfish are the most popular target. The action begins with the trophy season in April and keeps going all summer and fall with trolling and live bait fishing.

My last trip there was during the summer when Harrison’s Chesapeake House invited me and a few other writers to enjoy the benefit of their Buddy Plan. Named after the late Buddy Harrison, who was an icon on the Bay, this package includes dinner, a nights lodging, breakfast, a fishing trip, and a box lunch. If your idea of a good meal is one of those places that puts a little bit of something you don’t recognize on a big plate and drizzles what they call sauce over the whole thing, Harrison’s is not the place for you. Here everything is down home, and there is plenty of it. On this trip it was our good luck to be live lining spot for rockfish. Captain Bud Harrison had us on his

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spot and anchored up in short order. It didn’t take long for the rockfish to start coming over the rail and into the fish box. After a quick two-fish per person limit, we moved behind Poplar Island and began restocking the live well with spot we caught on bloodworms. With that mission accomplished, it was back to the dock with a quick stop at the cleaning station in Knapp’s Narrows. By the time we unloaded the boat back at Harrison’s, the fish were cleaned, and we picked them up on our way off the island. It was still before noon, and I ate my box lunch on the way home. Those who would like to trailer their own boat will find a good launch ramp at Dogwood Harbor Marina. It is located at 21450 Dogwood Harbor Road, Tilghman Island, MD, 21671. You will need a Talbot County permit to use this ramp. These are available at Fairbanks Tackle located just over the Knapp’s Narrows Bridge.

Kayak fishing is becoming very popular, and the sheltered waters of Harris Creek are perfect for this activity. There are access points at Back Creek Park, The Rocks at Black Walnut Point, the public pier at Fairbank’s, and the Kayak Pier Dock at Bar Neck. I strongly suggest buying a chart for this area because while the channel is well marked, any variation from there will take you over some shoal water. Even kayaks can run aground on low water. I have had good luck fishing for blues and rock near Sharps Island Flats Light. For the rockfish, we chunked the area from an anchored boat and dropped live spot to the bottom. No need to use live spot for the bluefish. Just let a chunk of bunker drift behind the boat, and a blue will quickly find it. The mouth of the Choptank River has some deeper holes where blues and rock will stage. The same chunking techniques will work here as well.

I have had lots of fun playing catch and release with both species after putting a limit in the boat. For the rock, a soft plastic shad will draw strikes, while the blues will be happy to destroy the soft plastic, so a better choice is a metal jig or spoon. The Knapp’s Narrow Inn and the Black Walnut Point Inn also offer lodging choices. I have no personal choice since all my visits have been to Harrison’s. The same is true of restaurants. I have only eaten at Harrison’s, but Mike and Eric’s Bay Hundred can’t be bad if a guy named Eric is one of the owners. Two if by Sea is open during the summer months. I promise you a good time on Tilghman Island whether you choose the all-encompassing service at Harrison’s or try one of the other lodging and eating locations. Take your boat or kayak, and I feel pretty sure you will catch some fish. #

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##Barb Firestone (L) and Rachelle Bair (R) both from Dover, PA caught this 55-pound, 53-inch trophy rockfish on the charter boat MARLI with Captain Mark Hoos and mate Mark Stephens in Solomons, MD.

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The Bay Bridge Marina (BBM) is expanding its services, Hemingway’s Restaurant, and its team. The most recent addition to the BBM team is marketing coordinator, Emily Hood. Having joined the marina this spring, she is broadening the Bay Bridge Marina’s online presence by launching a new social media campaign and implementing user friendly additions to the BBM website. Hood will also be working with the community and the rest of the BBM team to organize concert series and other property-wide events for the public and BBM slip holders to enjoy. For information about hosting or being a part of events at the marina, contact Emily Hood at ehood@baybridgemarina.com. baybridgemarina.com

The Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Murray as the new deputy director. Murray brings a wealth of experience encompassing staff supervision, budgeting, strategic planning, interpretation, collections management, event coordination, and grant writing. “I am beyond thrilled to be joining such a diverse group of highly skilled professionals, who, with the support of the society and the museum’s highly talented corps of volunteers, are providing visitors with a multitude of opportunities to explore the history and biology of the Chesapeake Bay region in very unique and engaging ways, ” said Murray. calvertmarinemuseum.com

A Welcome Donation

The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) has partnered with Bombardier Recreation Products (BRP) to donate a 90-horsepower Evinrude outboard motor to the West & Rhode Riverkeeper. “We’re thrilled and honored to have been selected for this donation,” said Riverkeeper Jeff Holland. “Our old 50-hp outboard died last season. With this new motor, we’re once again able to conduct water quality monitoring with our corps of citizen-scientist volunteers.” Technicians at the Rhode River Marina in Edgewater installed the new outboard on the organization’s 18-foot center-console runabout. Marina owner Brian Conner donated the cost of the installation. westrhoderiverkeeper.org

Factory Certified

Clarks Landing Yacht Sales’s entire team of technicians is now factory certified for Volvo, Mercury, and Yamaha. Andrew Mauger is the latest technician to acquire a new certification and factory training after attending the Volvo Catalyst class. He is now certified in Volvo Penta engines. During the class, Mauger covered engine catalytic converters and the oxygen sensors that are used to monitor them. He also learned about the theory and diagnosis for the Volvo Catalyst, as well as the procedures for how to repair them. clarkslandingmd.com

Welcome to the Team

Liberty Marina has a new general manager, Scott Anderson of Annapolis. Anderson is the co-host of WNAV 1430 AM and 99.9 FM’s “Boat Show Radio,” a weekly live, on-air show about our favorite subject: boats. He is also a three-year board member and current president of the Hospice Cup, the original and oldest charity sailing regatta. Anderson is excited to join the team at Liberty Marina, located on the South River in Edgewater, MD, and home to powerboats and sailboats with 300 fixed, floating, and lift slips. It is a full-service boatyard with gas and diesel high-volume fuel dispensers, a 150-unit boatel and land storage area, a pool, ships’ store, and BBQ deck. libertymarina.com

First Northeast Dealer

Crevalle Boats announces its first northeast dealer, Tradewinds Marina of Baltimore, MD. Crevalle Boats will enter the northeast market with three Mercury Verado powered models: the 24 Bay, 26 Bay, and 26 Open. “Crevalle is very excited to announce this new dealer.” said Chad Jaros, director of sales and marketing. “We are steadily growing our brand and the time has arrived for us to expand out of the southeast.” The primary sales area for Crevalle has been from Corpus Christi, TX, all the way around the gulf coast to the Florida Keys and up to Sneads Ferry, NC. The addition of Tradewinds Marina extends Crevalle’s reach another 400 miles to the north. crevalleboats.com; tradewindsmarina.com

Suzuki Repower Center

Suzuki Marine and Mack Boring & Parts Co. have added a new Suzuki Repower Center at Canyon Club Resort Marina in Cape May, NJ. This is the second location under Mack Boring’s ‘Repower Center’ umbrella, with more planned. This complete repair facility specializes in managing even the most difficult repairs, making stressful situations worry-free for both resident and transient boaters. Outstanding service coupled with a world class sport fishing location and a premier full-service boating facility makes Canyon Club a great choice to help build and support the ever growing Suzuki brand. “We are looking forward to growing our already strong relationship with Canyon Club as a Suzuki Repower Center,” said David Winskowicz, Mack Boring’s Recreational Product Specialist. mackboring.com; canyonclubmarina.com

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19’ Smith Island Crab Skiff Inboard Gorgeous 22ft. Pulsifer Hampton 27-hp Yanmar 3GM30 diesel (118hrs.), Wooden Launch. 1999 Dick Pulsifer, dual throttle/steering stations, awlMaine-built Hampton - hull #72. Yanmar gripped, brightwork. Professionally 3GM30F dsl w/230 hrs. Full Sunbrella built and maintained, includes trailer, cover, aft seat cushion and much more located Annapolis. Asking $8,500. included. Super maintenance! Asking 410-868-7505 (text) or email $19,500. Text or call Tim - Annapolis longgone@qis.net (301) 325–1874.

20’ Grady White Freedom 205 ’15 Dual counsel layout - Yamaha 200 4-Stroke OB w/ 75 hrs…This one is as lightly used as you will find Rack storage - Super Clean, close to new. $58,500 / Offers - TRADE - IN 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

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24’ Bayliner ’05 $24,500 - Dave Wilder 410 292 1028 dave@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 24’ Eastern 248 Explorer ’10 Trailer Included. Twin Yamaha 90-hp. Garmin display, Ski Tow Pylon, Removable forward Sun Pad. Impeccably maintained. $58,000. Call Chris Beardsley (757)-512-6456 or email cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com

2014 Composite Yacht 26 Express Low hour Yamaha F300, Garmin 7612, Roomy, strong, fast and efficient. Call or email now for details. $130,000 Composite Yacht (410) 476-4414.

26’ Composite Yacht ’13 Inboard Low hr Yanmar 315 dsl, bow thruster, marine head with tank and macerated overboard discharge, Garmin Elects package with radar, fish finder and gps. $98,500 Composite Yacht (410) 476-4414. 28’ Bertram 28’ Flybridge Cruiser’ 72. Very well maintained classic ready for the fishing season. $15,000. Contact Kate Chaney at 410-279-6445 or kchaney@annapolisyachtsales.com

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31’ Sea Ray 310 Sundancer ‘01 Very well maintained, ready for cruising. Full enclosure, generator, AC, Twin Mercruiser 5.7L V-Drive 250-hp each. Full maintenance records available. Asking $59,500. Call Chris Beardsley 757-512-6456 or email cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com. 28’ Maynard Lowry ’84 Restored by Mast & Mallet: 350cu. in. gas engine, new fuel tanks, exhaust, and starboard chine plank. Hull and decks are solid. Ready to fish! Contact Joe Reid 410-798-9510

31’ Silverton 312 Sedan ’97 Well maintained flybridge cruiser. Low hrs on Twin-5.7s with V-drive. Sleeps 6, windlass, Arch, swim platform & windshield cover. $34,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022

30’ Mainship ’03 $74,900 Bill Boos (410)200-9295 - bboos@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

29’ Hunt Surfhunter 29 ‘04 Very clean classic Raymond Hunt design, Volvo 375 gas, stern drive, flag blue hull, tan canvas, many options. $145,000 Call Jonathan Hutchings 804 436 4484 or email jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com Back Cove 30 ’12 In near perfect cond.. Approx. 80 hrs on Yanmar 6LPA dsl engine. Options include helm deck trim, Stidd helm seat, bow/stern thrusters, AC/heat, oil change & more. Garmin electronics: 7212 chart-plotter, GMI-10 display, GMR24XHD radar, VHS-300 radio. Flexi-teak sole on helm cabin, cockpit and swim platform. Window & transom covers. Winter inside storage. Price: $240,000. Maryland. 29’ MJM 29z ’09 Perfect pocket (443) 521-3314 cruiser. Cruises upper 20s single low hr fuel efficient Volvo/260/HP/ OD. Bowthruster, AC. 2016 survey $275,000. Call David Malkin 443 790New listings added all 2786 or david@northpointyachtsales.com

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34’ Mainship Rum Runner II ‘05. Fighting Lady Yellow hull, Yanmar 370 with 500 hrs, just detailed and ready to cruise the Bay. We need listings! Call to sell your boat now! Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

32’ Luhrs ’95 - $39,900 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

34’ Formula 34PC Performance Cruiser ’05 Twin 375-hp Volvos upgraded DPS-A drives, super clean! Turn Key and ready for spring fun! $124,900 Salt Yacht Brokerage Call Tom (410) 639-9380,

32’ Maxum SCR Express Cruiser ’94 Twin 260-hp Mercs, Bravo drives, air, nice boat First $16,900. 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

33’ Rinker ’99 $45,000 – Curtis Stokes – (410) 919-4900 – curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

34’ Sea Ray ’00 T/7.4, gen, nice. $59,900. (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

34’ Wellcraft ’89 $27,500 - Mark Davis (703) 342 6833 - mark@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net Silverton 34 Convertible ’86. Nice running FWC Crusader 270-hp gas engines. Very nice condition throughout. $11,500. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Mngr., 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org

33’ Sea Ray ’11 Lift kept in a private boathouse. Blue hull, low hours, perfect condition. Our Trade! $149,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 35’ Phoenix/Jupiter Flybridge ’02 Shed kept and lightly used, twin Yanmar 440 diesels, amazing boat. $129,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com,

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33’ Southport 33FE ’16 Full set of electronics, new tee top, Boat is set up right! Call for full list of options. Offered at $269,000, Ken Comerford 410-9911511 or ken@northpointyachtsales.com

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36’ Legacy 36 ’17 Hull #4 On Order for August 2017. Time to make modifications to specs. Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins dsl, upgraded to 520-hp. Genset, thruster and MORE! Call CYS Broker today for more info. 410 269-0939.

36’ Sabreline Express Cruiser ’99 Clean, well optioned and well maintained. Low hr Cats. Recent and extensive list of upgrades to prep for distance cruising. Call or email for details. (410) 476-4414 rob@compositeyacht.biz

36’ Zimmerman ’01 $245,000 – Dave Wilder– 954-6840218 – dave@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

37’ Back Cove ’13 With upgrade 600 Cummins only 40 hrs. Smells new. Bow & stern thrusters, 2-12” Garmins. Contact Ron Ricketts 571-296-5831 Ron@walczakyacht.com

37’ Riviera ’08 Lift kept, upgraded 425 Cummins common rails, every option. Owner moving up to larger Riviera. $309,000 Ned Dozier 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com, 38’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’07 Lightly used. Impressive 6’ 7” headroom. Two staterooms. Fiberglass hardtop with aft sunshade. Twin 8.1 S Horizon MerCruiser V-drives. $175,000 Call Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022.

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37’ Judge Oxford 37 ’10 Chesapeake Bay built couples cruiser. Cruise the Bay or the Great Loop, efficient, comfortable boat, low hrs, factory maintained. $249,000 Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or grady@northpointyachtsales.com

Bayliner 38 FBMY ’86. Great cond. inside and out. Twin HINO 175 hp natural dsls. Fully equipped. Only $31,900. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Mngr., 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org

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39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ’01 Stylish, coastal cruiser. Built with a faster hull she has a good turn of speed. Clean. Well-equipped to cruise. Spacious interior. Twin helms. Bow thruster. Trim tabs. A/C. Gen. $134,000. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

40’ Mabry 40 ’04 With recent and very extensive refit by Composite Yacht. New electronics. Freshly AwlGripped. Lovingly maintained by a proactive owner. Heavily optioned and shows beautifully. Asking $270,000. Composite Yacht (410) 476-4414.

39’ Silverton 392 MY ’99 Spacious, full width, open, salon/galley. Forward and aft staterooms with 2 full heads. Full width helm seating. T-Merc. Garmin Electronics. $115,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022

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42’ Hinckley Talaria/Patten ’91 Unique, well maintained, first built using Kevlar/E-glass construction. Only Talaria built w/twin engs. Her hull was laid in 1991, $249,000 Contact Ken Comerford 410-991-1511 or ken@northpointyachtsales.com ken@northpointyachtsales.com

42’ Legacy 42 ’18 New Order - Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters - genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. Quality build by Tartan, great competitive incentives & FALL delivery! Contact CYS Today. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

43’ Riviera Flybridge ‘12 Volvo IPS600s, amazing two cabin/two head layout, many upgrades, owner moving up to larger Riviera. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

43’ Everglades ’16 4 X 350 Yamahas with helm master. Full warranties. Only 60 hours. Dry sailed and loaded with factory options. Outstanding value: $590,000 (was $823K new). Annapolis contact Bill Walczak (410) 353-4712. walczakyacht@yahoo.com

43’ Menorquin 130 ’04 Beautiful old world styling, luxurious accommodation w/ modern underbody & construction techniques. Powerful semi-displacement yacht with top speed 15 knots & good full economy. $199,000. S & J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

43’ Tiara Sovran ’06 Features contemporary styling w/ IPS technology for easy handling, 2 private staterooms, 2/head layout, in Annapolis and ready for showings. $329,000. Ken at 410-9911511 or ken@northpointyachtsales.com

44’ Hinckley Talaria ‘00 model 44 Hinckley Talaria 2000 model, recent jade green Awlgrip, clean neat and serviced. Lift stored since new. Annapolis Only $479,000. 410-2792224 Rob@walczakyacht.com Atlantic 44 Trawler ’79 Hargrave design. 2 cabin / 2 head / sundeck. Lower helm, galley up. Twin Ford Lehman 135-hp, Gen, AC. Reduced to $59,500. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Mngr., 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org

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SOLD 46’ Grand Banks ’92 Europa Fabulous layout, consistently updated. Twin Cat 3208. Fresh water use. Onan 12KW Genset. Tremendous care & details, shows like 2000 or newer boat… Fresh painted, including cap rails. Asking $299,999 - Call Mike 410-269-0939 Crusaderyachts.com

47’ Riviera M470 Excalibur ‘03. Yanmar diesels with new outdrives, transom assemblies, and much, much more. Turnkey boat that cruises at 30 burning 17GPH! $149,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

47’ Great Harbour GH47 ’04 Ultimate liveaboard cruiser. Great boat for Bahamas / Great Circle Loop. Only 3 ft. draft! Fuel efficient. Twin engines for safety. Strongly built. Low maintenance exteriors. Amazing spacious interior. $699,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

49’ Eastbay ’02 Hardback SX saloon model W/ bow & stern thrusters. Shows like a much newer boat. Updated and outstanding history. $479,000. Contact Bill Walczak 410353-4712 Walczakyacht@yahoo.com

52’ Sea Ray Sedan Bridge ‘06. Blue hull, Cummins QSM-11s, new enclosure. Will not last long in this market. We need listings! Call to sell your boat now! Ned Dozier, 443-9950732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

50’ Riviera 5000 Sport Yacht ‘13 Aston Martin hullside paint, RIB tender in garage, hydraulic platform, Skyhook, lower lounge layout, and no canvas! This is the boat. $849,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 50’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’92 Low hrs on twin 692 DD, 11KW Gen Set, New Canvas, Nice., $99,000 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

50’ Viking ’87 “What’s Next” Detroit dsl 450s 1857 hrs. Very clean boat w/ all new electronics in 2014, AC, generator, back up camera, SAT TV, 53’ Defever Pilothouse motoryacht/ Dinghy w/ 50-hp OB. $169,500. Call Gordon at 410-739-4432 or trawler ‘88. Stabilized, bow thruster, 3 staterooms 3 heads & galley up. Gordon@AnnapolisYachtSales.com Annapolis. $239,000. 410-279-2224 Rob@walczakyacht.com 53’ Riviera Enclosed Flybridge ‘12 Volvo IPS w/ station keeping and warranty to 2020, amazing layout w/ full beam master cabin and interior staircases. A true bargain at $995,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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53’ Hatteras ’81 Classic w/ stabilizers. Perfect live aboard w/ a long list of updates. $199,000. Or best offer Easy to see in Annapolis call Mark Ferrier 410-980-5364 mark@walczakyacht.com

New Formosa 57 Pilothouse 61’ Viking Princess Sport Cruiser Innovative long range cruiser. T/John 61 ’05 Powered by MAN/1050/hp Deere, twin gen sets, bow/stern engs, cruises in high 20s, top speed thrusters, stabilized, light bright mid 30s, 155/hrs since the interior w/ full beam king berth master. MAN/1000/hr inspection/service. Galley aft in the saloon opening to the $549,000. Peter Bass 757-679-6991 aft deck. Teak aft deck sole no or peter@northpointyachtsales.com exposed teak. $1,675,000. delivered Annapolis. Trades accepted. 410-9805364 Mark@walczakyacht.com

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What’s New on .com PropTalk Hook Ups

Every week we update our Hook Ups page with photos and fishing reports from our readers around the Bay. Click to proptalk.com/hookups to stay in the know, and email fishing reports to fishing@proptalk.com to be featured.

Maryland’s Underwater Grasses Increase by 10 percent

The Maryland DNR reports that underwater grass abundance, a key indicator of improving water clarity and quality, increased for the fourth straight year in the state’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay. proptalk.com/md-underwater-grasses-expand

Boat Explosion at Solomons Fuel Dock

A quick-thinking charter captain, Captain Lee Tippett, managed to tow a burning boat away from a fuel dock at the Solmons Yachting Center after an unexpected explosion. Watch the incredible video at proptalk.com/solomonscaptain-tows-burning-boat.

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