PropTalk Magazine December 2018

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1987 48’ Viking - $129,000 1987 48’ Viking - $129,000 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 1987 48’ Viking - $129,000 1987 48’ Viking - $129,000 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 Mark48’ Welsh - 410.645.0007 1987 Viking - $129,000 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007

1990 47’ Buddy Davis - $288,800 1990 47’ Buddy Davis - $288,800 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 1990 47’ Buddy Davis - $288,800 1990 47’ Buddy Davis - $288,800 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007 Mark 47’ Welsh - 410.645.0007 1990 Buddy Davis - $288,800 Mark Welsh - 410.645.0007

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2002 44’ Endeavour - $239,500 2002 44’ Endeavour - $239,500 Quentin Haynie - 804.577.7227 Quentin - 804.577.7227 2002 44’ Haynie Endeavour - $239,500 2002 44’ Haynie Endeavour - $239,500 Quentin - 804.577.7227 Quentin - 804.577.7227 2002 44’ Haynie Endeavour - $239,500 Quentin Haynie - 804.577.7227

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1983 42’ Grand Banks - $149,900 1983 42’ Grand Banks - $149,900 Bill Boos - 410.200.9295 Bill - 410.200.9295 1983Boos 42’ Grand Banks - $149,900 1983Boos 42’ Grand Banks - $149,900 Bill - 410.200.9295 Bill Boos - 410.200.9295 1983 42’ Grand Banks - $149,900 Bill Boos - 410.200.9295

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Deck the Hulls!

’Tis the season for parading lighted boats around festive Chesapeake harbors.

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Boat Notes: Tracker Grizzly 1548 T Sportsman

A little hunting skiff that’s ideal for prowling Chesapeake tributaries.

By Lenny Rudow

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See the Bay: Chesapeake Holiday Destinations

Light up nights, family festivals, and other holiday festivities around the Bay.

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Annapolis Powerboat Show ##Photo by Craig Ligibel

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The 2018 U.S. Powerboat Show in pictures.

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The Healing Power of Model Workboat Building

The Chesapeake Bay model workboat business was just what the doctor ordered for this Eastern Shore entrepreneur.

By Craig Ligibel

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Winter Fishing for Tog

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Capt. Tyler Jasinski’s Henriques 35 Maine Coaster is decked to the hulls for the upcoming lighted boat parades. Photo by Kaylie Jasinski

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Editor’s Note

##Michael and Haden were ecsta tic! Video still cour tesy of Skip Zinck

##My treasure might not have been real, but the smile says it all.

It’s All for the Memories

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ften times after a nice weekend, I will do a little shout out on PropTalk’s Facebook asking everyone if they got out on the water and if so where? Where was your bow pointing? I love seeing images of everyone’s adventures, with some photos coming in as far south as the ICW and others right here in Annapolis. A recent reader submission really made me smile though. Skip and Lisa Zinck shared a video showing how they surprised their grandchildren with tickets to Disney World… by having them reel in the tickets from the Bay. Let me explain. Skip and Lisa were looking for a creative way to surprise their grandchildren, Haden (age six) and Michael (age nine), with tickets to Disney, so they found a small metal box and filled it with tiny Disney figurines and tickets to the happiest place on Earth. They headed out to the Bay Bridge on their 27-foot Grady White to fish for “catfish.” While the kids weren’t looking, Skip secured the box to a rod and gently let it out over the back of the boat. He let the drag out while Haden and Michael fished, until they themselves noticed the rod bouncing with the weight. They really believed it was a big catfish, so they were pretty surprised to net a small metal box, especially when they saw it was filled with tiny Disney toys. But upon reading the note, Haden and Michael were ecstatic to learn they would be traveling to Disney with their grandparents this winter. Follow us!

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Watching the excitement on their faces, you can’t help but smile to see their pure unadulterated joy. Brother and sister working together to reel in their find, net it, and warily open the mysterious box. Watching the video made my morning, and it still makes me happy to see their smiling faces. Skip says, “It’s all about making good memories.” We need more moments like that in this crazy world. This story especially resonated with me because my dad created a similar experience for me when I was just a kid. I wrote about it in the second article I ever submitted to PropTalk, long before I was an editor (but in case you don’t remember…). I was probably about five years old and was obsessed with all things pirates and buried treasure. One of my favorite places was the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, FL; I was determined I would grow up and become a “treasure hunter” one day. So one sunny summer afternoon, my dad and I departed by jetski from our house and cruised to a nearby sandy beach. I was armed with a treasure map, a compass, and a foldable child-sized shovel. Prior to this, my dad had begun amassing coins from all over Europe and South America from a money exchange in Baltimore City, and had placed them in a small wooden chest which he then buried on my favorite beach. He left a weathered treasure map for me to find with the tell-tale ‘X’ marking the spot. I will never forget following the map to that ‘X’ marked on the sand and digging

up my buried treasure. When we had left that day, my dad remembers a neighborhood kid asking where we were going, to which I replied “To find buried treasure.” She laughed and teased, but when I came back with a treasure chest in my knapsack, her jaw dropped to the floor. That was one of the most magical experiences of my childhood. And for a long time I truly thought I had found real buried treasure. But sometimes the truth is better than the fiction. Rather than digging up some nameless pirates’ loot, I spent an afternoon with my father digging up a treasure that he had painstakingly pieced together, all to create a magical experience for his daughter. When Zinck shared his story with me, it brought back all the wonderful memories of my own adventure all those years ago. We should all try to spend more time making memories with those we love. Because I can guarantee they will remember those memories far better than anything you ever buy them. Try and keep that in mind this holiday season. Do I remember what I got for my fifth birthday or Christmas? Not a chance. Will I ever forget the time I went treasure hunting with my dad when I was five years old? Not a chance.

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s we went to print, Team FishTalk/PropTalk competed in Fish For A Cure (F4AC) November 3 off Annapolis. We’re so proud of our team members: Capt. Lenny Rudow, Zach Ditmars, Chris Charbonneau, Kaylie Jasinski, and Bob Daley. They set a goal of raising $10,000 for the cancer survivorship programs at Anne Arundel Medical Center, and they reached it! In the overall fundraising standings, they finished 14th of 80 teams—an outstanding finish considering the top three fundraisers raised $50,000 to $63,000 per team. Then, our team placed second in the Perch category, which was an added bonus. The F4AC tournament raised $500,000 overall. We’re proud to have been a part of it as sponsors, fundraisers, and anglers. Go Team FishTalk/PropTalk! Find complete results and photos at proptalk.com.

On Storing Fishing Gear

ghhh” was my first thought when I read Eric Burnley’s Fishing Tips article “Putting Your Tackle To Sleep,” but yes, the heavy gear needs to be cleaned and stored properly for winter. But, now for me, I fish year round. I use my light tackle for both fresh and salt water. There are days that I fish one or the other or both fisheries in the same day. So rather than changing tackle from freshwater to saltwater, I fish on. It’s not uncommon for me to catch rockfish in the morning and largemouth bass in the afternoon or evening. I continue to use my gear all year. One suggestion from me: back off the drag when you store your equipment whether for the night or for the long sleep over winter. Eric Packard

##The Hock Family shares this photo of their dogs Buddy and Becky enjoying a day on the Bay.

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n the Cruising Club Notes article about the Dundalk Sail and Power Squadron in the November issue (page 85), we incorrectly noted the group’s website as dsps.org. That will send you to the Dallas, TX, chapter! Find Dundalk, MD, squadron members at uspsdundalk.org.


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Tilly is a seven-year-old “Carolina Dog.” Her home port is Lake Ogleton, Annapolis, and she cruises on a Chaparral 190 Sport bowrider. Owner Chris Neumann tells us, “She lives on the water and loves boat rides, but interestingly does not like swimming or getting wet at all.” She is pictured with Chris and her friend Max, who just happens to be a PropTalk office dog. Max is a nine-year-old corgi, owned by PropTalk associate publisher Chris Charbonneau. If you would like to see your boat dog featured in PropTalk, email photos and a short description to kaylie@proptalk.com.

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hat are your plans for the Friday after Thanksgiving? If the shopping mall Black Friday hustle and bustle isn’t your thing, join us in celebrating Blue Friday. Let’s get outside to enjoy the fall foliage. Let’s go fishing, paddling, or walking along a pretty shoreline. PropTalk is now in our fourth year promoting Blue Friday, and the idea is really catching on. It’s simple: on the Friday after Thanksgiving (November 23 this year), go down to the water. While you’re there, maybe think about what you’re thankful for. You don’t Follow us!

have to get in the water, or even on the water. We’ve found that a simple walk with a water view is a really nice way to spend time with family and out of town friends who are visiting for the holiday. Some of our readers like to bring along a garbage bag and clean up the beach with their kids. The point is, let’s get outside and do what we love instead of collecting more stuff. How will you find a way to celebrate the Bay and its tributaries? Between now and Thanksgiving, reach out to your fishing buddies, family members, co-workers, neighbors, slip

mates, and cruising friends. Ask if any of them want to meet up on November 23 to burn off that big turkey dinner and enjoy some fresh air with you. If your group decides to go out on the water, please use good cold weather boating sense. File a float plan, wear PFDs, and use wet or drys suit if needed. One way to encourage others to join the Blue Friday movement is to share your photos that day. Post them to social media with #bluefriday, or email them to kaylie@proptalk.com. Let’s kick off the holiday season by enjoying the water! PropTalk.com December 2018 15


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Annapolis Yacht Sales Marks 65 Years of Business

nnapolis Yacht Sales (AYS), one of the largest yacht dealers on the Bay, is marking 65 years of business. However, this busy team isn’t resting on past accomplishments. Though the team is proud of the milestone, the focus at AYS is on the future. Kate Dawson, director of operations, began working at AYS when she was a teen, when her parents owned the business. Dawson says, “We are excited and proud to be marking 65 years in business, but our focus is really on going forward. We’ve had many transitions in the last two years and put new structures in place to be sure we are listening to and meeting the needs of all our customers.” Dawson stresses, “The AYS family relationship with our customers is a working relationship that lasts for years. It’s based on our commitment to understanding their needs.” This attention to the customer is what stands out in Dawson’s mind as the common link between the past and present at AYS. “John and Peggy Burgreen, who

owned the business before my parents, helm along with Tim Wilbrecht at the always said, ‘Let there be not one unhappy end of 2012. Today, under Traishoff’s customer.’ And we still feel that way.” and Humphreys’s leadership, AYS operAYS began in 1953 when Lawrence ates out of locations in Annapolis, Kent Hartge opened the business in a corner Island, Deltaville, and Virginia Beach, of Fawcett Boat Supplies in downtown and is also the largest Mid-Atlantic broAnnapolis. In 1970 he sold the business ker of pre-owned premium yachts. to Dodd and Marjorie Boyd, who in turn, annapolisyachtsales.com sold it to their daughter Peggy and her husband, John Burgreen, in 1983. The Burgreens moved the business to Edgewood Road, off of Back Creek. John worked closely with Garth Hichens, whose rigging company was commissioning new boats for AYS. When John was ready to retire in 1999, he sold AYS to Hichens and his wife Sue. A few years later the couple combined the sales and service locations and relocated them to Bert Jabin’s Yacht Yard. Garth and Sue’s daughter, Kate, joined the team in 2008. ##Rob Taishoff and Chris Humphreys, Current owners, Rob Taishoff current owners of Annapolis Yacht Sales. and Chris Humphreys, took the

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Town of Colonial Beach Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Boathouse Marina

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he town Mayor, members of the Chamber, neighbors, and boaters in the Town of Colonial Beach and throughout the region have been watching and already enjoying some of the improvements at The Boathouse Marina. The official grand re-opening ribbon cutting ceremony and open house took place October 8, where The Boathouse Marina officially debuted the radical facelift the marina has undergone since April 21, 2017. On that Spring Friday evening in 2017, a 70 mile-per-hour storm came through the area. While there is still conjecture if the storm was a tornado or microburst, one thing is for certain: the event changed the life of marina owner Bill Bowman for months to come. “Looking back on that evening, I am still amazed that no one here at the marina was hurt; I thank God for that” stated Bill. Relying on his many years as a professional contractor in the Richmond area, as well as a lifetime boater, the marina owner’s plans to clean-up, rebuild, and improve began immediately, proving that you just can’t keep a good marina down. Over the last 18 months Bowman has invested in new floating docks, lighting, and state of the art electrical and dock water systems. Improvements were also made to the bulkhead and existing dockage. The increased slippage was accompanied by increased parking facilities as well. “I wanted to take the opportunity today to thank not just my staff but the community as a whole, who have supported the re-building and made today possible” stated Bowman. After the ribbon cutting, town mayor Eddie Blunt addressed the crowd saying that “when the town and businesses work together, great things can happen; the event today is an excellent example of such an effort.” Additional floating piers and improvements to the marina store and facilities will be forthcoming. “Today more than ever before, the real worth of a locally-owned business needs to be about how we actually behave; our actions define our success and determine how our community is judged,” says Bowman. “When boaters visit our docks at the Boathouse Marina I hope I am not seen only as a local businessman but as an ambassador for the town where I have chosen to have my business.” theboathousemarina-va.com Follow us!

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that dolphins are simplifying their calls to be heard over noise from recreational boats and other vessels in nearby shipping lanes. “It’s kind of like trying to answer a question in a noisy bar and after repeated attempts to be heard, you just give the shortest answer possible,” said Dr. Helen Bailey, a marine biologist with UMCES who studies protected species to understand their habitat use and inform conservation and management. Bailey and her assistant Leila Fouda studied underwater ambient noise levels and whistle calls by bottlenose dolphins in the western North Atlantic, which experiences relatively high levels of vessel traffic between shipping lanes and recreational boaters off the coast of Maryland. Acoustic recordings were collected using hydrophones deployed to the bottom of the ocean in the leased Wind Energy Area, approximately 20 miles off the coast. They found that increases in ship noise resulted in high dolphin whistle frequencies and a reduction in whistle complexity, an acoustic feature associated with individual identification. “The simplification of these whistles could reduce the information in these acoustic signals and make it more difficult for dolphins to communicate,” Fouda said. Dolphins are social animals, and they produce calls for many different reasons. They talk to each other to stay together as a group, they whistle when they feed, and they even call out their names when different groups of dolphins meet. “These whistles are really important,” Bailey said. “Nobody wants to live in a noisy neighborhood. If you have these chronic noise levels, what does this mean to the population?” Normally dolphin calls have a complex sound pattern with rises and falls in the pitch and frequency in their whistles. The researchers found that ambient noise had a significant effect on the whistle characteristics. Bailey and her team analyzed the duration, start and end frequencies, presence of harmonics, and inflection points. With

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background noise, such as the low frequency chug-chugging of a ship’s engine, their usually complex whistle signatures flatlined. “We need to be working to engineer quieter boats,” said Bailey. The sound from the ships that were recorded had decibel levels up to 130, just like being near a noisy road. Regulations and voluntary incentives to reduce the sound from

vessels, with speed limits or quieter engines, could help to decrease the effects on dolphins and other species sensitive to sound. The paper, “Dolphins simplify their vocal calls in response to increased ambient noise,” by Helen Bailey and Leila Fouda of UMCES was published in late October in “Biology Letters.” To learn more visit umces.edu.

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arine coatings company Oceanmax held the stateside launch of its new product, Lightspeed, at the 59th annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show October 31-November 4. The first transparent foul-release coating specifically formulated for underwater lights, Lightspeed will be distributed in the U.S. by West Marine and Land ‘N’ Sea. Following the success of Propspeed, Oceanmax’s industry-leading foul-release system for propellers and running gear, the company adapted its proprietary coating technology to maximize the long-term performance of underwater lights. Like Propspeed, Lightspeed is an eco-friendly alternative to conventional antifouling, which has recently come under regulatory scrutiny due to its toxic biocidal content. With practical applications including underwater photography, fishing, nighttime navigation, and security, underwater lights have become a desirable feature on boats, both inland and in coastal communities. Lightspeed offers an easy and affordable way for marine enthusiasts to reduce

maintenance, protect their investment, and maintain lighting system performance. “Lightspeed does an impressive job of combating both hard and soft growth,” said John Kujawa, president of manufacturer Lumitec Lighting, who was given a test sample of the product. “Our boat spends most of the year in some of the worst fouling conditions imaginable. In the year and a half since Lightspeed was applied, our lights see less growth between cleanings and quickly shed any accumulated build-up when brushed.” Lightspeed’s technological advantage comes from its proprietary silicone base, which enhances luminosity by increasing emitted light organization while decreasing its scatter. Unlike current competitors, which are opaque and use toxic chemicals to kill marine growth, Lightspeed repels growth by creating a nontoxic, “super-slick” transparent coating that prevents barnacles and algae from colonizing on underwater surfaces in the first place. Underwater lights are just as susceptible to marine fouling as any other underwater

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any of today’s adult boaters started out messing around in small boats while at summer camp. If you are one of them, you’ll appreciate the recent refurbishment of a 1960 camp canoe in Calvert County, MD. Fifty-eight years after it was originally launched, a vintage 25-foot Old Town camp canoe was relaunched in October at the Calvert Marine Museum (CMM). Built in Maine in 1960, this classic canvas canoe was used for years at YMCA summer camps in Calvert County. The canoe first splashed into the water at Camp Druid Hill, a residential summer camp for African American youths from Baltimore. The camp, which was situated on the Patuxent River near Huntingtown, MD, is now King’s Landing Park. Large canoes like this one were sometimes referred to as “war canoes” and were very popular at summer camps, where they were used to teach water safety and the importance of teamwork to children. The 25-foot model seats an experienced paddler in the bow and stern and a crew of up to 12 campers. When Camp Druid Hill closed, the wooden boat was retired. In the late 1970s Augie Selckmann, Calvert County resident and avid canoe paddler, bought the canoe at auction for a mere $25 and covered it with fiberglass. The canoe was later sold to George Surgent, CMM boatwright. After having spent many years in storage, the canoe required eight months of restoration, which was completed by volunteers from the Patuxent Small Craft Guild (PSCG). They replaced several broken ribs and split planks, made new decks and inner and outer stems, stripped the fiberglass, and re-canvased the boat. “This addition to the museum’s collection allows our mission to continue,” says Mark Wilkins, CMM curator of maritime history. “This model of canoe fosters teamwork, and we are excited about the educational programming opportunities it offers.” For more information about the canoe, contact George Surgent at gsurgent@comcast.net. Learn more at about CMM at calvertmarinemuseum.com. Follow us!

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Celebrating Those Who Give Back

o you know someone along the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries who takes the word “volunteer” very seriously? In an effort to celebrate boaters who give their time and talents back to the community, two years ago we created the PropTalk Volunteer of the Year Award to be given to exceptional volunteers annually.

Community service can take the form of organizing charity fishing tournaments, planting trees along the waterfront, teaching kids boat building at a local maritime museum, or serving on power squadron or yacht club committees—as long as it takes place on or near water and is unpaid, we will consider it as volunteer service.

Readers may nominate one person each by January 15, 2019. A selection committee will make the final decision and celebrate the winner in the pages of PropTalk. Email editor@ proptalk.com to place your nomination. All you need to do is tell us what this person has done for the community in 2018 and why he or she deserves special recognition. Let’s celebrate those who give back!

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2018 Champions of the Chesapeake

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n Thursday, November 1, Chesapeake Conservancy celebrated the 2018 Champions of the Chesapeake at an awards ceremony honoring The Department of Defense’s Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) program, The Conservation Fund (TCF), and Ecosystem Investment Partners (EIP). Nearly two hundred people celebrated the honorees at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC, where Jeff Corwin, Emmy-winning television host, author, and biologist, served as keynote speaker. Corwin is also the host of “Expedition Chesapeake,” a giant-screen film that journeys into the mysterious and beautiful watershed and explores the connections between the millions of people, plants, and animals that call it home. An honor song in gratitude to the awardees was performed by members of the Upper Mattaponi and Chickahominy tribes. The event featured sculpture art by award-winning Chesapeake Bay driftwood artist Larry Ringgold. “Each year, Chesapeake Conservancy recognizes extraordinary leaders from across the Chesapeake for their significant and exemplary accomplishments that protect and restore our natural systems and cultural resources,” Chesapeake Conservancy president and CEO Joel Dunn said. “This year’s honorees showcase different and innovative ways that conservation is being achieved successfully in the Chesapeake watershed. This is a critical time for conservation in Follow us!

developed an impressive track record the Chesapeake, and creative approaches delivering stream restoration through pay are needed now more than ever.” for success delivery contracts. A valuable partner to Chesapeake “Through cutting edge pay-for-success Conservancy’s conservation work, REPI contracts with the Maryland Departwas honored for its creative approach to ment of Natural Resources and Maryland conserve habitat and biodiversity across State Highway Administration, these a 385,000-acre corridor in the Chesarestoration projects will deliver more than peake. Together with REPI and partners, 16,000 pounds of nitrogen, 3000 pounds Chesapeake Conservancy has completed of phosphorus, and 2600 tons of sediment nine projects conserving more than 1500 per year, at a cost savings to the taxpayers acres on DelMarVa near the beautiful of Maryland. We want to be making more Nanticoke River. such investments all over the Chesapeake TCF was selected as a Champion of Bay watershed. Thanks to the Chesapeake the Chesapeake for its signature commitConservancy’s high resolution data, we are ment to conserve naturally and culturally able to truly prioritize and focus our efimportant land across the Chesapeake and forts where we can achieve the best return along the Captain John Smith Chesaon our conservation dollars,” said EIP peake National Historic Trail, such as managing partner Nick Dilks. Werowocomoco and Fones Cliffs in Chesapeake Conservancy thanked its Virginia. honorees, guests, and sponsors for mak“The natural and cultural treasures ing the evening possible. Learn more at of the Chesapeake Bay draw you in and chesapeakeconservancy.org. inspire countless individuals to explore the rich history of the region,” said TCF’s president and CEO Larry Selzer. EIP was honored as a leader in the private sector environmental mitigation and restoration industry. Now the largest equity restoration company ##Doug Wheeler, Connor Tupponce, Reggie Topponce, in the United States Dr. Mamie A. Parker, Nick Dilks, Larry Selzer, Joel Dunn, with headquarters in Chuck Hunt, Jeff Corwin, and Kristin Thomasgard-Spence. Baltimore, EIP has PropTalk.com December 2018 23


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Lighted Boat Parades Around the Chesapeake Bay

n Maryland and Virginia, lights parade enthusiasts are already prepping their displays, dusting off their Santa hats, and mapping out routes in preparation for lighted boat parades around the Chesapeake Bay. As we go to press, some events have yet to be announced, so be sure and check proptalk.com for updates and for links to event websites.

M aryland November 24: The Middle River Lighted Boat Parade. Beginning around 5:45 p.m. by Stansbury Yacht Basin and along Wilson Point, this event boasts to be the Mid-Atlantic’s largest lighted boat parade. This parade is free to enter, and each boat gets a Captain’s Package full of local restaurant gift cards and paddle craft rentals, valued at over $300. Prime viewing available at local waterfront restaurants, including Carson Creekside, the Crazy Tuna, Riverwatch, and Sunset Cove. November 24: Christmas Lights on the Choptank. Deck your hulls for the first annual Choptank boat parade at 4:45 p.m. in Cambridge, MD. Line up starts at 4:15 p.m. in Cambridge Creek behind the Boathouse at Yacht Maintenance. Route will pass Long Wharf and Great Marsh Park. Rain date November 25. ##Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Alexandria

December 1: Baltimore Parade of Lighted Boats. Vessels lighted up for the holidays will parade through Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Fells Point at 6 p.m. to kick off the holiday season.

December 1: The District’s Holiday Boat Parade. 6 to 9 p.m. at The Wharf in Washington, DC. Warm up by the fire pit, visit the lighted Christmas tree, go ice skating, and sample winter drinks at the Waterfront Wine and Beer Garden. Boats arrive in the Washington Channel at 7 p.m., followed by a fireworks finale at 8 p.m. December 8: Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade. For the past two years, the Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade has been nominated to compete in the USA Today poll, “10 Best Holiday Parades,” and took home first place in 2016! This year’s event takes place between 6 and 8 p.m., rain or shine in Annapolis, MD. Fleets will circle in front of Eastport, the City Dock, Naval Academy seawall, and the length of Spa Creek. December 8: Solomons Lighted Boat Parade. Held 6:15 p.m., weather permitting, during the Solomons Christmas Walk in Solomons, MD. All that is required is to decorate your ship’s starboard side; decorate more if the moment

strikes you! The parade begins at Solomons Yachting Center and heads up Back Creek, then down; then proceeds up the Patuxent River along the boardwalk before returning to Solomons Harbor. December 19: Second Annual Deale Parade of Lights. Beginning at 6 p.m. on Rockhold Creek in Deale, MD. There will be three staging areas: Hidden Harbor Marina, Happy Harbor Restaurant, and Shipwright Harbor Marina. Commercial and recreational boats of all sizes are welcome to participate. Free entry!

V irginia December 1: Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade. Pre-parade festivities start at 6 p.m. at Yorktown Beach and include caroling around a beach bonfire, a musical performance by the Fifes & Drums of York Town, and complimentary hot cider. Boat parade begins at 7 p.m. in Yorktown, VA.

December 1: Colonial Beach Holiday Lighted Boat Parade. Boats in all their holiday splendor cruise from one end of the Potomac and back again! Watch from the beaches or from the town pier, 5 to 6 p.m. in Colonial Beach, VA. December 1: 19th Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights. At 5:30 p.m. Alexandria, Virginia’s, harbor shines as dozens of brightly lit boats cruise the Potomac River at the historic waterfront.

December 7: 30th Annual Downtown Hampton Lighted Boat Parade. Activities from 6 to 9 p.m. along the downtown Hampton, VA, waterfront. Boat parade sets sail at 7 p.m. All boats must be registered by November 30. Notice a parade we missed? Email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion in our online calendar.

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Portside Party Great tunes, great fun, and great people to support a great organization - Sail Baltimore! 6 p.m. at Bo Brooks Restaurant in Baltimore.

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Ocean City Winterfest of Lights More than one million holiday lights and hundreds of animated light displays throughout Ocean City’s Northside Park. Board the Winterfest Express; the onemile journey takes you through 58 acres of lights and features a 50-foot Christmas tree. Train tickets $5 (free for children 11 and younger).

16 - Jan 1, 2019 Christmas on the Potomac Marvel at more than two million holiday lights, acres of decorations, holiday activities, and more than two million pounds of colorful ice sculptures that will get you in the spirit of the season. National Harbor, MD.

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The Great Havre De Grace Oyster Feast A community gathering in support of the museum. 4 to 9 p.m. at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum. Tickets are $55 per person and include all you can eat and drink oysters, wings, pit beef, and much more.

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Yorktown Open House Weekend Historic Yorktown, VA, welcomes locals and tourists alike during its annual Open House Weekend, where several museums, restaurants, shops, and galleries will be open to welcome visitors with refreshments and special sales and discounts.

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Chartway Norfolk Harbor Half Marathon Choose between a half marathon, relay, 5K or kids mile in Norfolk, VA. Lively afterparty in Town Point Park.

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SPCA Lights on the Bay A scenic drive along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay with more than 60 spectacular animated and stationary displays illuminating the roadway. Sandy Point State Park, Annapolis. $15 per car.

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Christmas Village in Baltimore West Shore Park at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor will be transformed into an authentic German Christmas market.

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American Indian Heritage Day The Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians returns to London Town for the annual celebration of native peoples. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD. Included with general admission.

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Blue Friday: Join our Movement! Rather than hit the stores for Black Friday, get outside, head to the water, pick up some trash, and have fun with your family and friends. You don’t have to get in the water or even on the water; just enjoy time by the water. Email photos of your outing to kaylie@proptalk.com.

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Middle River Lighted Boat Parade The Mid-Atlantic’s largest lighted boat parade! Beginning by Stansbury Yacht Basin and along Wilson Point at 5:45 p.m. Middle River, MD.

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Christmas Lights on the Choptank Boat Parade 4:45 p.m. in Cambridge, MD. Any size or type of boat welcome. Line up starts at 4:15 p.m. in Cambridge Creek behind the Boathouse at Yacht Maintenance. Route will pass Long Wharf and Great Marsh Park. Register by November 20: xmaslightschoptank@gmail.com. Rain date Nov. 25.

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Piney Point Lighthouse Museum Holiday Open House 12 to 4 p.m. at the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum and Historic Park in Piney Point, MD. Enjoy children’s activities and more at the opening of the holiday exhibit inside the museum and keeper’s quarters. Free admission and free refreshments.

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Chesapeake City’s Winterfest of Lights Month-long holiday event with Victorian Candlelight House Tour, horse-drawn carriage ride, Dickens carolers, ice-skating, holiday lighting, and a Christmas Tree made entirely of crab pots. Chesapeake City, MD.

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Yorktown Christmas Tree Lighting Gather at 6:30 p.m. at Yorktown Victory Monument, tree lighting ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown, VA.

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19th Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights At 5:30 p.m. Alexandria, Virginia’s harbor shines as dozens of brightly lit boats cruise the Potomac River at the historic waterfront.

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Annual Cecil County Christmas Parade The entire County comes together for this day of celebration with marching bands, vintage and modified cars, commercial floats, equestrian and animal showcases, firetrucks, motorcycles, and so much more. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. North East, MD.

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Chesapeake Light Craft Open House 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis. Free seminars on a variety of topics including boatbuilding basics and repair tips, guest experts, door prizes, snacks, and one-day-only specials. Free and family-friendly.

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Colonial Christmas at Historic St. Mary’s City Celebrate Christmas the way the first Marylanders did with a walking tour of holiday traditions. 11.a.m to 4 p.m. Historic St. Mary’s City, MD.

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The District’s Holiday Boat Parade 6 to 9 p.m. The Wharf, Washington, DC. Warm up by the fire pit, visit the lighted Christmas Tree, go ice skating, and sample winter drinks at the Waterfront Wine & Beer Garden. Boats arrive in the Washington Channel at 7 p.m., followed by a fireworks finale at 8 p.m.

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Wreathing of the Lions 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Lions Bridge, The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA. Annual holiday wreathing of the four life-sized lion sculptures at the museum, with cookies, hot chocolate, and crafts.

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Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade Pre-parade festivities start at 6 p.m. at Yorktown Beach and include caroling around a beach bonfire, a musical performance by the Fifes & Drums of York Town, and complimentary hot cider. Boat parade begins at 7 p.m. Yorktown, VA.

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Annapolis Jolly Express Cruise Miss Anne is adorned in reindeer spirit and crew serves up hot cocoa to all her jolly passengers. Capt. Santa is at the helm during this cozy evening cruise of Spa Creek. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 6, 7, and 8 p.m. $23 adults, $13 children 12 and under. Portion of proceeds donated to Historic Annapolis.

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Chocolate Binge Festival Local chocolate vendors will be selling chocolate specialties, enjoy live music, roasting S’mores with the Fire Department, a gingerbread house moon bounce, a holiday market, the lighting of the Holiday Light Canopy, along with a visit from Santa. 12 to 5 p.m. on West Street between Church Circle and Calvert Street. Admission is $5 donation for adults (kids 12 and under free).

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Midnight Madness Annapolis A holiday tradition where Annapolis adorns the streets and storefronts with holiday decorations, trees, garland, and snowflakes, and stores stay open until midnight!

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Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout Anglers can depart from any inlet in Virginia; weigh-ins at Kings Creek Marina in Cape Charles. Pay three entries and fish all three days or pay one entry and fish one day.

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Baltimore Parade of Lighted Boats Vessels lighted up for the holidays will parade through Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Fells Point at 6 p.m. to kick off the holiday season.

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Colonial Beach Holiday Lighted Boat Parade Boats in all their holiday splendor cruise from one end of the Potomac and back again! Watch from the beaches or watch from the town pier. 5 to 6 p.m. Colonial Beach, VA.

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Cambridge-Dorchester County Christmas Parade 5 p.m. High Street, Cambridge, MD. Cambridge’s Crab Basket Tree, constructed of 200 crab baskets, will be lit at 5 p.m. then the 70th annual parade kicks off with bands, floats, classic cars, horses, and more. 26 December 2018 PropTalk.com

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30th Annual Downtown Hampton Lighted Boat Parade 6 to 9 p.m. downtown Hampton waterfront. All boats must be registered by November 30. Boat parade sets sail at 7 p.m.

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Christmas Parade in Crisfield 6:30 p.m. Main Street, Crisfield, MD. Santa arrives by boat for this parade!

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Christmas in St. Michaels Capture the magic of the holidays at Christmas in St. Michaels, MD. Christmas parade, display of Gingerbread Houses, music, shopping at the Marketplace and Christmas Bazaar, and more.

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Second Annual Deale Parade of Lights Beginning at 6 p.m. on Rockhold Creek in Deale, MD. Three staging areas: Hidden Harbor Marina, Happy Harbor Restaurant, and Shipwright Harbor Marina. Commercial and recreational boats of all sizes are welcome to participate. Free entry.

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The Waterskiing Santa A Christmas tradition since 1986! Beginning at 1 p.m. along the Potomac River. Featuring the water-skiing Santa, flying elves, jet-skiing Grinch, and Frosty the snowman. The show is visible anywhere from the Torpeedo Factory to Point Lumley Park in Old Town Alexandria, VA.

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Illuminated London Town Fridays and Saturdays 6 to 9 p.m. at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD. Sip hot cider and roast s’mores beside roaring fires in the Historic Area. Explore the gardens, illuminated with festive holiday lights. Discover colonial nighttime and holidays at a candlelit William Brown House, decorated for the season. $6 member adults ($3 children), $12 non-members.

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Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade Held between 6 and 8 p.m., rain or shine. Fleets will circle in front of Eastport, the City Dock, Naval Academy seawall, and the length of Spa Creek. Annapolis, MD.

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Solomons Lighted Boat Parade Held 6:15 p.m., weather permitting, during the Solomons Christmas Walk in Solomons, MD. All that is required is to decorate your ship’s starboard side, decorate more if the moment strikes you! The parade begins at Solomons Yachting Center and heads up Back Creek, then down, then proceeding up the Patuxent River along the boardwalk before returning to Solomons Harbor.

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Introduction to Scrimshaw Workshop 1 to 4 p.m. at the Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA. Learn about the history of scrimshaw, the art of carving on bone or ivory, and make your own piece to take home. $25 members, $40 guests. Register online.

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The Boat Doctor Is In By Captain Art Pine

We regularly ask Terry Slattery, a graduate engineer and bluewater cruiser who does all his own boat maintenance, to suggest an unusual tool or gadget to aid you in maintaining or repairing your boat. This month’s suggestion: a stethoscope, to help diagnose your engine’s ills. Here’s where to get it and how to use it: Q. Why in the world would I want to carry a stethoscope on my boat? I already have a good first aid kit. A. The one I had in mind is a mechanic’s stethoscope, and we use it to listen to the engine to help locate the source of a problem. You don’t use it every day, but it can save you a lot of time in situations where the problem is hard to find. Q. Can you give me an example? A. A few months ago, we kept hearing a repetitive squeak—sort of a dit-ditdit-dit-dit—coming from our starboard engine. We looked and listened in all the usual places, but couldn’t find the source of the noise. So, we broke out the stethoscope and used it to probe around the engine. The stethoscope amplified the noise and helped us pinpoint the difficulty: it was one of the bearings on the alternator, where the pulley is connected.

Q. That sounds pretty handy, but how often can you use a stethoscope on a boat? Is it really worth cluttering your tool locker with this? A. Well, it’s not for everyone’s tool kit, but it’s worth having onboard when you can’t pinpoint a problem easily in the usual way. In this case, if I hadn’t had the stethoscope, I would have wasted a lot of time loosening the alternator belt to see whether that might have made the noise go away. The stethoscope did the trick a lot faster. But that isn’t the only situation where the stethoscope has come in handy. It’s also helped us locate the source of squeaking and other noises in the bulkheads and in other mechanical devices.

Q. Where can you get one, and how much does it cost? A. I found two places to buy a mechanic’s stethoscope. The one we have cost $20 from Amazon, and at Harbor Freight for only $4. And you can get them with two useful attachments: the first is just a metal tube with a rubber cup on one end. It collects sound very much like your ear does; hold it against various points on an engine or other device, and you can hear a lot more about what’s going on. The second is a metal stick that looks like a fat pencil. It screws into a piece of plastic fitting that operates like a sounding board. I’m sure there are other places to buy all these things. Q. Do you know anyone else who keeps a stethoscope onboard a boat? A. A friend who’s a retired neurosurgeon has one that he’s kept from his working days, but he doesn’t do his own boat maintenance. But I’d really recommend one for any boater who troubleshoots his own vessel.

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You’d expect to find most of that As far as crabbing rigs go, you’re on aterfowl hunting has a long stuff in a waterfowling boat, but here’s your own, which is true of virtually every and storied history along the one smart touch that many manufacturboat out there. No worries, though. That Chesapeake, and waterfowlers overlook: Tracker welds on stakeVersatrack gunwale mounting system ers need a boat. But it can’t be any old down eyes at all four corners, so you offers a sturdy downrigger mount which boat—along with being perfect for can set anchor poles all around the boat can serve as an excellent platform for a waterfowling it also needs to be a good and hunt from a more stable platform. PVC “stick,” or you can go cleat-to-cleat crabbing skiff and a decent fishing Another surprise is hull thickness, just forward of the transom. platform, because every self-respecting which is .100-inch 5052 aluminum. On How will the Grizzly 1548 T gunner from Havre De Grace to Sportsman handle the Norfolk enjoys these waves? Much like other waterborne activities as aluminum rigs of this well. Case in point: the size, you’ll want to stay Tracker Grizzly 1548 T in the protection of the Sportsman. tributaries when the From the hunting wind’s blowing and only perspective, this alumiventure out onto the num rig has everything open Bay when it’s calm. you need right out of the The boat does have seven box. Naturally there’s a degrees of deadrise and camo finish (grassland or could be used for sea woodland, your choice), duck hunting as long and it comes in a Sure as you’re careful about Tread powder coat. This choosing your days, but stuff is more like a truck remember, this is a relabedliner, and it’s both tively small, light boat. grippy and protective. Hull weight doesn’t That’s important when LOA: 16’4” | Beam: 6’0” | Draft: 0’6” | Displacement: 688 LBS even hit 700 pounds, you’re climbing out Max HP: 25 | Fuel Capacity: 6 gal. | PRICE: APPROX. $9395 and these factors mean of the marsh and over that it’ll get a bit the gunwale in mudboats this size, many manufacturers use bumpy in a chop. On the flip side of the covered waders. .080-inch aluminum instead. coin, shoving the bow up onto a marshy The starboard-side gun box is Major shocker: the standard rig, mud bank and then dragging it back off lockable and removable; the port side which includes a 25-horse Mercury as the tide drops will be a piece of cake. compartment has a rod box, and the outboard and a powder-coated trailer Trailering it with a minimal tow vehicle bowdeck stowage compartment locks with Super Lube hubs and a swivel jack, will be no problem, either. as well. The center of the boat is kept goes for under $10,000. At that price Many traditionalists will get a plainopen for stacking in those decoy bags, you also get a 500 GPH bilge pump, Jane jon boat and then go about adding and the raised bowdeck can be used courtesy lighting, a cranking battery, decking, accessories, and the like. But as a casting deck for fishing during and toggle switches; and the boat’s if you want a waterfowling machine the warmer months of the year, or even pre-wired to accept a bow-mount that’s ready to hunt right out of the box you can add a pedestal-mount seat up trolling motor. A blind will, of course, and can easily be modified for effective front. Additional accoutrements such cost a bit more (Beavertail has full crabbing and fishing as well, the Grizzly as tackle trays and rod holders can be boat-blinds that will fit it, which run at 1548 T Sportsman could be exactly what added via the Versatrack mounting around $700). you’re looking for. # system which is built into the gunwales.

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ust because your boat has been hauled for the winter does not mean that you can’t get out and explore Chesapeake country. There’s much to do along and near the waterfront during the holidays for the whole family. Here’s a sampling of our favorite land parades and holiday celebrations. For lighted boat parades on the water, turn to page 24:

Waterskiing Santa in Alexandria, VA

In 1986, a group of friends drew straws to see who would go out and water ski in a Santa Claus suit on Christmas Eve. The one who lost did so, at which time he decided he would do it again next year. In 1987, local news covered the show. While you might say he initially lost the bet, this water skier definitely won it for the sake of children and families alike. The tradition of spreading cheer through this spectacle continues today, after more than 30 years. Find the show along the waterfront from the Torpedo Factory to Lumley Point on December 24 at 1 p.m. waterskiingsanta.com

Annapolis Midnight Madness

Downtown Annapolis Partnership presents Midnight Madness, a Historic Downtown Annapolis holiday tradition. We here at PropTalk love these two evenings, Thursday, December 6 and Thursday, December 13, for many reasons. For starters, it’s all about shopping locally. But shopping is only one part of the event. The decorated storefronts and winter-wonderland atmosphere, carolers, street vendors, and many boating friends greeting one another on the sidewalks of West Street, Maryland Avenue, State Circle, Main Street, Market Space, Randall Street, and Dock Street make this event a must-attend one. Some features: Holiday Light Canopy over West Street, Snowflake Alley (a favorite selfie spot), carolers, musicians, and other street performers. Downtown merchants may offer complimentary refreshments and specials. Free Circulator Trolleys run into downtown from several parking garages. For free and/or reasonable parking ideas, visit downtownannapolispartnership.org/ midnight-madness.

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Berlin Tree Lighting and Holiday Open House

This one is not on the Chesapeake, but if you’re on your way to the beach the day after Thanksgiving, we highly recommend the Tree Lighting and Open House at the Atlantic Hotel in Berlin, MD. Live ice sculpture carving, warm welcomes and yummy treats in shops and galleries, and craft beers and hot chocolate will be there—Santa, too! November 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. berlinmainstreet.com/events 30 December 2018 PropTalk.com

##Photo of the Million Bulb Walk courtesy of Norfolk Botanical Garden

Norfolk Botanical Gardens Million Bulb Walk

Walk through spectacular holiday light displays at Norfolk Botanical Gardens from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily starting Friday, November 9, through Saturday, December 15. The display closes at 10 p.m. The event route is more than one mile long and is accessible for strollers, wheelchairs, and mobility-assistance devices. A limited number of wheelchairs are available on a first-come first-served basis in the Visitor Center. At the end of the route, there is a tram that will take guests back to the parking lot. Marigold & Honey will provide a number of snack and beverage options (no outside food and beverages allowed). Dogs are not permitted at this event, but they are invited to Barks and Bulbs January 3-5. Advanced ticket purchases are recommended; tickets run from free (children two and younger) to $17, with discounts for military and garden members. Taking photos and posting them to social media with the hashtag #NBGLights2018 is encouraged. norfolkbotanicalgarden.org


Lights Parades Up and Down the Bay Find top Chesapeake lighted boat parades on page 24.

##Eastern Shore hunting dogs are welcome at the Christmas Parade in St. Michaels. Photo Facebook.com/christmasinstmichaels

Christmas in St. Michaels

This celebration lights up the town December 7-9 with a party, a parade, shopping, and great food and hospitality that spills from one end of Talbot Street to the other. On Friday December 7, the Marketplace and Sweet Shoppe opens to the public at noon. That evening revelers will gather for dancing and food at the Miles River Yacht Club for a Yuletide Party. On Saturday, December 8, the Christmas Parade kicks off at 10:30 a.m. This charming hometown parade features Santa and Mrs. Claus, marching bands, a pack of Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, a surfing snowman and more. Before the parade, kids, parents, and grandparents are all invited to Breakfast with Santa at the Lighthouse Bar and Oyster Grill (125 Mulberry Street; order tickets online). On Saturday and Sunday, lovers of historic homes will enjoy the popular Christmas in St. Michaels Tour of Homes. Seven historic and significant homes, all decked out for the holidays, will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and to 4 p.m. Sunday. The tour showcases a mix of 18th and 19th century seafaring homes that have been updated for modern living. In-town homes are within walking distance; all others can be reached via a shuttle service. All proceeds from Christmas in St. Michaels go to fund local non-profit organizations that provide important services for local residents. christmasinstmichaels.org Follow us!

Yorktown Celebrates Christmas

performance from the Fifes & Drums of York Town to officially open the market. Main Street entertainment begins at 10:30 a.m. with strolling instrumental ensembles, caroling, and holiday arrangements, concluding at 1:45 p.m. The Lighted Boat Parade begins at 6 p.m. (Find this and other regional parades on page 24). On Sunday, December 2, Santa will be at York Hall with cookies. Historic buildings and museums to visit in Yorktown include: Custom House, American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, Yorktown Battlefield, Watermen’s Museum, York County Historical Museum, and Museum on Main. Just a short walk (or trolley ride from Main Street), you’ll find Black Dog Gallery, Redcoat Antiques, and all Riverwalk Landing businesses waiting to welcome you in the spirit of the season. visityorktown.org

Four big events bring the Yorktown, VA, community together November 30 to December 2: a Christmas Tree Lighting, Christmas Market on Historic Main Street, Lighted Boat Parade, and Cookies with Santa. The weekend begins the evening of Friday, November 30, with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to gather Find events up and down the Chesapeake in at the Yorktown Victory Monument by our calendar on page 25 and at 6:30 p.m. Highlights include a perforproptalk.com/calendar. mance by the Fifes and Drums of York Town, festive music at Riverwalk Landing, the procession of lights through the historic village, and the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. The excitement continues Saturday, December 1, with the 13th annual Christmas Market on Main Street. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors can enjoy musical entertainment, roasted chestnuts, arts and crafts vendors, food, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The Town Crier ##Musicians at the Christmas Market on Historic Main Street in rings in the market at Yorktown. Photo courtesy of York County Tourism Development 10 a.m., followed by a PropTalk.com December 2018 31


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aryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore, a free, family-oriented festival throughout Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, celebrated the rich maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay and the contributions of Marylanders to the defense of the nation.

The USAF Thunderbirds’ jets and other aircraft were on display on the Martin State Airport tarmac in Middle River and in the skies over Fort McHenry and Middle Branch of the Patapsco on October 6 – 7, while U.S., Canadian, and British Navy vessels allowed for boarding visitors to the Inner Harbor, Fells Point,

and Locust Point throughout the week and weekend. Among visiting ships were the USS Oak Hill, USS Milwaukee, USS City of Bismarck, USS Tornado, HMS Monmouth, HMCS Moncton, USCGC Eagle, USACE Reynolds, NOAA Bay Hydro II, US Naval Academy YPs, S.S. John W. Brown, and NS Savannah.

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##A young pilot in training in a jumpsuit takes a look inside.

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##Crowds gathered for the air show and festivities along Ft. McHenry. Photo by Thomas Scilipoti

##Photo by Thomas Scilipoti

##Making new friends on the Martin State Airport tarmac.

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he United States Powerboat Show in Annapolis unfolded October 11-14, a four-day span that began with a summery heat wave and ended with a whiff of fall and mostly sunny skies. As well as docks lined with almost 700 new boats—from the much-loved center consoles and fishing machines to glamorous motoryachts—and new hardware and gear galore, the show offered hands-on opportunities, such as the new BoatUS Foundation On-the-Water Training Program and demos to “try before you buy” in Annapolis Harbor.

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At the Powerboat Show as always, Team PropTalk and FishTalk actively get magazines into the hands of visiting boaters and anglers, do radio and video spots, visit with out-of-town customers, take hundreds of photos, and spend quite a bit of time socializing with our readers, a true highlight of the annual event.

##It’s always fun to test out the new cushions on picnic boats. Photo by Craig Ligibel

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The U.S. Powerboat Show 2018

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##Lekker was very active showing off their boats to potential buyers. Photo by Craig Ligibel


##A group gathers for one of the On-the-Water Training Programs offered by BoatUS Foundation in partnership with Annapolis Boat Shows and Freedom Boat Club. Photo by Craig Ligibel

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50th Anniversary Celebration

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he Chesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owners Association (CBGBOA) held its Fall Rendezvous and celebrated the association’s 50th anniversary over three days at Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club (ICYCC) in Kilmarnock, VA, on October 4-7. Twelve boats cruised in from Baltimore, Elizabeth City, and ports in between. They joined the three Grand

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Banks whose home port is ICYCC and another two that were in slips nearby, making a total of 17 participating boats. All Grand Banks models were represented: Classic, Eastbay, Europa, and Motoryacht. Two non-Grand Banks boats, a North Pacific Trawler and a Monk Trawler, also attended. A total of 41 enthusiastic members attended dinners, including a potluck at the docks and a dinner at the home of some of our longest members. Other highlights of the weekend included the annual business meeting and election of officers, a fascinating diesel

workshop with Brian Smith of American Diesel, and a delightful Van Gogh and Vino painting party led by a CBGBOA member Gina Buzby. On Saturday, a trolleybus drove members to Kilmarnock, Irvington, White Stone, and Historic Christ Church in Weems. John Shannahan of Oxford Yacht Agency, who founded the CBGBOA 50 years ago, drove down from Oxford, MD, for one day and then drove back overnight to take part in the Star World Championship sailboat races in Oxford. Chuck Meyers of Bluewater held a cocktail party aboard the 42-foot Sabre that he had brought up from Hampton. The weekend schedule also included plenty of time to boat hop and discuss our Grand Banks trawlers. The weather was remarkably kind, as we were between Hurricanes Florence and Michael, so we had sunny days and clear nights. On Sunday, many of the boats left to continue cruising to Cape Charles, VA, and other ports on the Bay, with plans to meet up again before too long.

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Cruising Club Notes

Hatteras Classic Club Annual Rendezvous By Bernadette “Bernie” Ervin

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y land and sea, the Hatteras Classic Club has visited St. Michaels, MD, for its annual rendezvous on several occasions. This year we returned on September 2-9, and once again St. Michaels provided a wonderful experience, that included cocktail parties, meals, tours, our business meeting, and camaraderie. Our opening night cocktail party was hosted by Bruce Mallinson and Debbie Coco aboard the 74-foot, 1999 Hatteras Sport Deck Chillin’, which was docked at the marina of the St. Michaels Inn and Resort. Thursday morning, Alban Engine Power Systems held a class on repowering engines with Caterpillar diesels. The next presentation, delivered by the State of Maryland’s Greenport of Baltimore, focused on the restoration of Poplar Island and featured a very interesting powerpoint presentation on the environmental impacts and abundant return of wildlife. Poplar Island is being rebuilt using dredge soil from the Baltimore Channel. Tours are available. Thursday afternoon continued to be wonderful by sampling champagne, tea sandwiches, and scones at the beautiful Inn at Perry Cabin for their High Tea. Our day was complete with cocktails and dinner at St. Michaels Crab and Steak House, where the food was deli-

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cious, service was exceptional, and the atmosphere was fun and relaxing. A pleasant bike ride through residential neighborhoods was definitely a good choice for Friday morning. To further enhance our visit, a food tour by Charm City Food Tours with Jules was next. We gathered at the St. Michaels Winery and walked to The Carpenter’s Street Saloon, Limoncello’s, Fox’s Grille, and Justin’s Ice Cream. To end the evening, heavy hors d’ouvres and cocktails were served at the pool deck at the St. Michaels Inn, hosted by the club and Chuck Myers, of Bluewater Yachts, a long time friend of the club. Our annual business meeting was held Saturday, followed by our “Open Boat” event. This is your opportunity to tour the yachts of our fellow members and see the improvements that they have made to their vintage yachts. A farewell cocktail reception followed.

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Sunday morning, we bid each other farewell, to return to our home ports to secure our yachts for the arrival of Hurricane Florence. I am happy to note that all vessels were unscathed. The Hatteras Classic Club primarily represents owners of Hatteras vintage yachts. However, all brands are welcome to join, as well as those who enjoy the boating lifestyle and do not own a vessel. Please consider joining us in St. Petersburg, FL, at the Vinoy Resort for our winter rendezvous, February 7-10. All are welcome. Visit hatterasclassicclub.com and our Hatteras Classic Club Facebook page.

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West River Yacht Club, Late Summer and Fall Events By Steven Edwards

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he West River Yacht Club (WRYC) held its annual crab feast on September 23. Members and guests enjoyed excellent steamed crabs with many side dishes and drinks of choice. Music was provided by Off the Hook, and a great time was had by all who attended. Each year WRYC offers several events for members and guests including a Steak and Oyster Feast in November. WRYC is a private club located off of Cadle Creek in Edgewater, MD. The club traces its beginnings to the late 1930s, when 14 boat owners formed the club. During World War II, club activity was limited, but after the war, it sprang to life again. Membership grew, and a new building was built in 1952. The club is family-friendly, and shore events and cruises are planned each season. A limited number of memberships and slips are open at this time. More information regarding WRYC can be found at westriveryachtclub.com.

##Cort (shown here) and Laura Treuth hosted a shrimp boil landsea event at their house on Cattail Creek. Photo by Cindy Murphy

Holiday Brunch and Happy Hour Planned

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he Back Creek Yacht Club annual meeting was held September 30, early again this year, so the snowbirds could head south. Officers for 2019 were elected: commodore-Ben Wilson, vice commodore-Tom Bernhard, rear commodore-Chuck Kahl, fleet captainTim Feldmann, secretary-Patti Bartlett, and treasurer-Mary Bowie. Commodore Colin Soucy named Mary Bowie the “Gypsea Joe Hergenrather Spirit Award” recipient for great service to the club as treasurer for 10 years. The Fall Cruise Week was cancelled due to an approaching hurricane. On November 4 a well-attended tour and wine tasting was held at the Cascia Vinyard on Kent Island. December 16 a holiday brunch with the annual white elephant gift exchange will be held. 2019 starts off with a Happy Hour on January 19. Check out backcreekyc.org for details of these and more exciting events and arrange to join the fun.

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he 93rd annual Hampton Cup Regatta was held September 29-30 on Mill Creek in Hampton, VA, with upwards of 70 boats competing. Spectators say it was one of the best Hampton Cups they’ve been to in years! Dennis J. Falkowski (FareFoto) captured these awesome photos at this year’s event. hamptoncupregatta.com

September 29 Summer Nationals Winners T-5: Douglas W. Hagatha Owner, Elizabeth City, NC Owen Henderson - Driver, Brockville, Canada Y-1: Timothy Collins - Owner, Westland, MI J. Michael Kelly - Driver, Bonney Lake, WA S-1: Christopher Fanaris Owner, Seattle, WA Jeff Bernard - Driver, Kent, WA A-33: Norman Cameron Owner, St. Petersburg, FL Jim Aid - Driver, Largo, FL E-300: Budget Buster Racing Owner, Cinnaminison, NJ Andrew Tate - Driver, Ann Harbor, MI NM-100: Tom Newman - Owner, East Liberty, OH Tony Black - Driver, Pickerington, OH GNH-83: Tony Stalder - Owner, Milford, OH Mark Weber - Driver, Washington Twp, MI GP-35: Thompson Brothers Racing - Owner, Bel Air, MD Mike Monahan - Driver, Cavan, Canada JS-7: Tom Pakradooni - Owner/ Driver, Marcus Hook, PA Michele Morgan - Rider, Phelham, NH SE-57: Robert Jones - Owner, Lake Wyle, SC Parks Jones - Driver, Concord, NC SA-516: Dale Hernandez Owner/Driver, St. Paul, MI

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Overall Weekend Winners T-720: Courtney Stewart Y-1: Tim Collins/ J. Michael Kelly S-1: Chris Fanaris/ Jeff Bernard A-33: Norman Cameron/ Jim Aid E-300: Budget Buster Racing/ Andrew Tate NM-100: Tom Newman/ Tony Black GNH-83: Tony Stalder/ Mark Weber GP-35: Thompson Brothers Racing/ Mike Monahan JS-7: Tom Pakradooni/ Michele Morgan SE-40: Dustin Daily SA-801: Paul Reid

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Model Workboat Building Story and photos by Craig Ligibel

The Chesapeake Bay model workboat business was just what the doctor ordered for this type-A Eastern Shore entrepreneur.

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ou can’t slow Bruce Blackway down. While recuperating from his second cardiac event at an Eastern Shore hospital, the 64-year-old self-proclaimed workaholic couldn’t stop peppering his waterman roommate with questions about deadrise boats and life on the water. “I had just started my model boat business,” Blackway explained sheepishly. “Even though we both were hooked up to heart monitors, I couldn’t let the opportunity to learn more about the waterman life pass me by. My wife says my heart rate went up when I started thinking about new things I could add to my model boat line. My cardiologist said my little business probably speeded up my recovery.” Blackway started his Chesapeake Bay wooden model workboat business a little over two years ago. The idea was to establish a line of boats collectors would value that epitomized the Bay workboat genre. His original intent was to have a “soft opening” in preparation for his retirement in a couple of years. Like most things Blackway starts, however, the “soft opening” soon turned into an all-consuming passion to design and source the most authentic line of wooden workboat models available anywhere. Boxes of finished boats, accessory parts, and shipping materials cram every available space in Blackway’s house on Manklin Creek just a stone’s throw from Ocean City. Jill, his wife of 40 years, rolls her eyes when Bruce comes up with a new idea for the business. “It’s a good thing these boats are 1/12 scale. If they were any

bigger, we’d need a bigger house!” she says. Presently, Blackway’s model boat line-up includes 12 classic Chesapeake Bay workboats, ranging from buy boats and oyster and crab boats to skipjacks and a draketail workboat. He even sells a line of skiffs complete with classic Johnson or Evinrude outboards. Depending on the degree of customization the buyer wants, prices range from just under $500 to over $1000. The skiffs go for $155. Mahogany display cases run around $320. The detail is amazing. Some even sport authentic cabins and crabbing and/or oystering gear. You can even have the name and registration customized to your liking. LED lighting is extra! Blackway’s most popular model is the hard-top workboat, which retails for $495. This can be accessorized with miniature crab baskets, crabs (male and female), crab traps, nets, and boat hooks. A miniature bushel basket filled with crabs costs $13, while a miniature boat hook sells for $8. It’s Blackway’s attention to detail that makes his boats special. Before he contracted with both domestic and international wooden model-boat builders to construct his lineup, he prowled the docks and boatyards of the Eastern Shore taking hundreds of photographs of the boats which he anticipated modeling. These photos were translated into a com-

plex set of drawings which his contractors adhered to in their initial build. Blackway figures each unique design takes about two to 300 hours of design work to get right. Follow us!

“We had to go back and forth a couple of times until we got the final product just right,” he says. “Some of these plans are one of a kind.” One of his most reliable suppliers lives just down the road in Salisbury, MD. “He can turn around a new build in a couple of weeks,” Blackway says. Models from overseas take longer. When he was growing up, Blackway always wanted to run a marina. “Now I have one in my garage,” he says with a grin. “I keep a small fleet of workboats on hand to fulfill orders and to prep for the shows where I sell the boats. It’s a pretty good gig. I get to hang around some of the coolest boats on the Bay, and I don’t have to worry about manning a fuel dock or pumping out heads!” Blackway grew up on the Bay, spending countless hours gunkholing on the 28-foot deadrise his father had customized as a family cabin cruiser. When he discovered a Florida model maker who would turn some old photographs of the B’sHive into a 32-inch model, he was intrigued enough to put a business plan together that would result in him being able to offer a full line of authentic scale models of Chesapeake Bay workboats. Last year was his first year to aggressively promote his business. “We’ve sold about 50 boats since the beginning… We retail them at shows and through our website.” Initially, Blackway figured a good market for the boats would be waterPropTalk.com December 2018 47


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men themselves. “We went to a couple of shows. The guys would all come over to see what we had. Then, they’d say ‘I have that boat, but on my boat, that stanchion goes over there… and my transom slopes this way or that… and the bow doesn’t look like that.’ My business can’t accommodate that degree of customization, so I guess you’d say my workboats are generic in design and would appeal most to people who love the Bay, but who don’t have one particular boat in mind when they decide to buy.” He recently exhibited at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Waterman’s Appreciation event. “This show was a big success for us. We had lots of traffic and managed to sell a couple of boats.” Blackway doesn’t figure to get rich selling his model boats. If he can sell 100 or so a year, that would keep him busy, and the business could be judged a success.

“If I got paid by the hour, I probably would be making less than $5 for a 10hour day’s work,” he laughs. Jill agrees. She recalls when her husband wanted to introduce a line of crabs to accessorize his models. “We sourced little metal crab charms. We had to clip off the ring that hooked the crabs to the bracelet, paint their bellies a nice flat white; paint the tops blue green; and paint the claws orange for sooks or leave them blue for jimmies. And we did this for 1000 crabs. Bruce owed me

big after that assembly line finally shut down. We had little baby crabs all over the dining room, in the kitchen, in the garage. Ugh.” If you’re interested in an authentic model of a Chesapeake Bay workboat, check out Blackway’s website blackwayboatmodels.com or call (215) 290-3722. Just be sure you have a fresh cup of coffee and are sitting in a comfy chair. Once you get Blackway talking about his model workboats, there’s no telling how long he’ll go. ■

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ere’s an interesting twist about an extremely detailed and thoroughly researched scale model. At 58.5 inches long, she’s a faithful 1/6 scale model of the 1965 U-40 Miss Bardahl. This work of art is built to race in the Classic Thunderboat class of boat models. Powered by a 26-cc gas engine, this model boat can exceed 60 miles per hour. The R/C engine and control box are hidden under the precise to-scale details of the boat. It is a working model that I’ve seen demonstrated, including the throttle and steering. The exacting detail in this model is impressive. The driver’s suit color and details in the model accurately match driver Ron Musson’s clothing when he raced in 1965, verified by a museum visit before the model was built to see the original racing suit on display. Larry Kraemer did the figure. The hull’s exterior also precisely matches the full-size hydroplane—nicknamed Green Dragon—using two PPG Omni Plus colors: “Clapton Green” and “Banana Pearl.” In person, you’ll see the resemblance to a dragon in the fine paintwork done by Tom Strait at Air Asylum. The paint detail and pin-striping are stunning. A Thunderboat, also referred to as an Unlimited Hydroplane race boat back in 1965, was roughly a 30- by 12-foot racer. It literally flew across the water as the Follow us!

two front sponsions bounced up into the air, and the hydroplane skimmed the water with the lower half of its propeller. Those three touchpoints led to a nickname as a “three-point hydroplane.” Essentially, every other inch of the boat was up in the air. As the original Green Dragon moved through the oval race course, its propeller threw a spray that was 40 feet high and over 75 feet long. That 13-inch diameter prop was spinning at 12,000 rpm as it was stepped up from an engine that was turning at 4000 rpm. Prop pitch varied from 17 to 24 inches. It was powered by a V-12 World War II surplus airplane gas engine. The most popular was the Merlin V 1650. This is a huge engine. Its bore and stroke is 5.4 inches by six inches for a displacement of 27 liters. That is not a typo. It’s a 1649-cubic-inch engine. It has a double supercharged fourvalve pentagon combustion chamber, with two six-cylinder block engines tied into a 60-degree vee that weighs 1690 pounds. A 50/50 mixture of water/ methanol injection for anti-detonation was used. In 1965, the fuel source was aviation gas. Finally, a Nitrous Oxide gas was used to boost power to over 3000 hp. The model faithfully follows the original, full-size Ron Jones hull with one exception: the model is mostly fiberglass, carbon fiber, and some birch plywood,

not wood like the U-40 (the racing number and class of the full-size boat). That’s why the model only weighs 23 pounds, ready to race. The Zenoah 26 cc water-cooled two-stroke engine uses gas and oil to run. A three-blade DasBoata # 6518 propeller is at the other end of the drivetrain. The hardware is Accu-Tech polished by Chevy Chase Plating and Polishing. The radio is a Spektrum MR3000 Marine Receiver with the servos by HiTec with a radio Box from BYFab. Bob Young, the owner and builder of this model, hails from Derwood, MD. He first presented this model at the St. Michaels Antique and Classic Boat Show at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. He built her in 2015 and then built a second scale model soon after so that the first model could remain in pristine condition and not get damaged in racing. The second model (which I have also seen) competes and shows the damage that this race class endures. The second model carries a different number but is in the same (U) class as the first model. Bob has a 58-year career as a hobbyist. He has built model kits of cars, airplanes, boats, and motorcycles. Now, he basically scratch-builds. He also flies R/C planes as well as these R/C boats in the U class. For more information on scale R/C boat racing visit impba.net, baltimorercmodelboaters.com, and namba.com. # PropTalk.com December 2018 49


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he boat shows and Daylight Savings Time have come and gone. Winter is arriving in Chesapeake country, regardless of what the calendar says. Haul outs, storage, winterizations, and winter projects dominate this month’s reports. The busy pace of the summer looks like it will continue into the winter months.

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he good times do not appear to be limited to our area, as the following excerpt from John Patnovic’s newsletter at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD, shows. “Work in the boat yard is continuing at a very fast pace. We are getting three boats ready to head to Florida for the winter, still dealing with a high rate of maintenance and repair issues on various boats, and working on the Spencer and other long term projects. As I write this, I have just returned from IBEX (the International Boat builders Exposition) in Tampa, FL. Times are good in the boating indus-

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try, and the show was a lot bigger than during the recession. I was asked to do a seminar at the show on our Spencer project… (It) was well received and covered all aspects of the project to date” .J. Walker at Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing also reports that the winter outlook is good. “We seem to be getting more and more painting jobs. We are still doing repairs of course, but it seems like all of a sudden people have money, and they all want their boats painted. We had a little slow down in September, but it didn’t last long.”

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cott Anderson from Liberty Marina in Edgewater, MD, reports that most of the transient boats from the shows are gone, and winter haul outs and storage are well underway. Winter plans for the marina include reconfiguring some docks and adding additional boat lifts. t Weaver Boat Works in Deale, MD, 18 Reeler, a Weaver 97 Enclosed Bridge, went in the water in early October. She is currently at the fitting out dock and will spend a few months there. In the meantime, Weaver has three more boats under construction; a Weaver 70 TS, a Weaver 43 SJ, and a Weaver 50 FC.

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egular readers of this column will recall that over the last two years, we periodically reported on the progress of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s restoration of the nine log bugeye Edna Lockwood in the museum’s shipyard at St. Michaels, MD. That process is now complete as reported in the following release from Bethany Ziegler. “1889 bugeye Edna Lockwood was relaunched into the Miles River during CBMM’s annual OysterFest on Saturday, October 27. Edna, queen of CBMM’s floating fleet, has spent the past several years having her nine-log hull completely replaced by CBMM shipwrights and apprentices. All work was done in full public view in St. Michaels and in adherence to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Vessel Preservation. Shipwright apprentices working on the project were generously supported by the Seip Family Foundation and the RPM Foundation.” Built in 1889 by John B. Harrison on Tilghman Island for Daniel W. Haddaway, Edna Lockwood dredged for oysters through winter, and carried freight—such as lumber, grain, and produce—after the dredging season ended. She worked faithfully for many owners, mainly out of Cambridge, MD, until she stopped “drudging” in 1967. In 1973, Edna was donated to CBMM by John R. Kimberly. Recognized as the last working oyster boat of her kind, Edna Lockwood was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994. Edna is the last Follow us!

historic sailing bugeye in the world and will undertake a heritage tour around the Chesapeake Bay during summer 2019, funded by the National Park Service. To learn more, visit cbmmshipyard.org.” If you are wondering what the busy folks at CBMM will do next, read on: Shipyard Manager Michael Gorman reports that work on 1912 river tug Delaware will soon begin in full public view. The stem-to-stern restoration kicks off in early December with documentation of her existing lines, which CBMM shipwrights will use as plans to guide their work. A number of Apprentice for a Day Shipyard Programs have been scheduled to allow the public to get hands-on with the project. (Find dates and details at cbmm.org/shipyardprograms.) The next steps in the process will have recently hired shipwrights and apprentices starting to remove old wood from the tugboat and beginning to pattern out for her keel removal. Delaware’s Detroit 671 engine will be removed and winterized until CBMM Marine Mechanic Josh Richardson can begin its maintenance. To keep up with this restoration and other activities, visit cbmmshipyard.org. ancy Noyes of Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD, sends this invitation to our readers: “Join the crew at Chesapeake Light Craft for our annual Winter Open House in Annapolis on Saturday, December 1, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hang out with professional boat nerds in our spacious shop and showroom. As always, there

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will be free seminars all day, featuring guest experts from all over the U.S. as well as our own in-house craftsmen. The seminar schedule will span a wide variety of topics from boatbuilding basics, to repair tips and tricks, to fine finish techniques. We’ll have coffee and donuts in the morning and light snacks in the afternoon, plus door prizes every hour for those who RSVP. Look for one-day-only specials with steep discounts on all the popular gear, supplies, and boat kits. The event is free and family-friendly. Visit clcboats.com/openhouse or call (410) 267-0137.” raci Cimini of the Calvert Maritime Museum (CMM) in Solomons, MD, sends us this report of another project completed by the volunteer Patuxent Small Craft Guild (PSCG). “The 1960 Old Town 25-foot Camp Canoe (known as the war canoe because of its size) was relaunched on Tuesday, October 16. PSCG volunteers have been restoring this beauty for the past eight months. The canoe was used at YMCA Camp Druid Hill, a residential summer camp attended by African American youths from Baltimore (now Kings Landing Park). PSCG volunteers have replaced several broken ribs and split planks, made new decks and inner and outer stems, stripped the fiberglass, and re-canvased the boat. See volunteers at work on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Patuxent Small Craft Center.”

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A 17-foot Boston Whaler under restoration at Mast and Mallet in Edgewater, MD.

new dock with floating piers, a first for the marina. In the meantime, dredging continues on the main channel out by the breakwater. here are other changes along the banks of Rockhold Creek in Deale, MD, this winter. In September Hamilton Chaney purchased the Rockhold Creek Marina and then negotiated a

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Josh Bandura fairing a hull in preparation for new Awlgrip at Zimmerman Marine in Tracys Landing. MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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Rockhold Creek presents a great opportunity for the Galahad Marine profile as it was already a serviceoriented marina and boatyard. The property has 50 well-maintained slips as well as boat storage, a 20-ton open-end Travelift, a 20-ton hydraulic trailer, and a 7500-pound boat forklift. The property also offers high/dry stor-

The 1912 river tug Delaware is the next restoration project at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St Michaels, MD.

A Judge 24 Chesapeake, a 27, and a 36 under construction at Judge Yachts in Denton, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

age and is set up for both a service and detailing department. The addition of Deale is also a great expansion for Galahad Marine Sales, an authorized dealer for Monterey, Sailfish, Southwind, Donzi, and Baja boat models. After experiencing success at the United States Powerboat Show in Annapolis and the Baltimore Boat Show, the company real-

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1.7 PM PM 0.1 0.9 AM -0.1 AM 1.7 PM PM 0.1 0.9 AM -0.1 AM 1.6 PM PM 0.1 0.9 AM 0.0 AM 1.5 PM PM 0.1 1.0 AM 0.0 AM 1.4 PM PM 0.0 1.0 AM 0.1 AM PM PM

0.1 52 1.5 3 0.5 27 1.2 -3 0.1 52 1.6 3 0.5 27 1.2 -3 0.1 49 1.6 3 0.5 27 1.1 0 0.1 46 1.6 3 0.5 30 0 1.1 0.1 43 1.6 0 0.5 30 1.0 3 0.1 1.5

AM03:23 0.1 10 03:32 01:01 AM 10 10 06:20 AM09:47 0.7 12 08:15 AM M 02:01 PM04:02 -0.1 40 W Sa 12:33 PM PM 1.4 3 08:57 07:2410:06 PM 46 04:11 AM 0.1 11 11 01:47 04:06 AM 11 AM10:30 0.7 15 09:00 07:00 AM Tu 02:44 PM04:49 -0.1 37 Th Su 01:16 PM PM 1.3 3 09:36 08:0810:49 PM 49 04:49 AM04:48 0.1 12 09:47 02:33 AM 12 AM11:13 0.7 15 12 07:42 AM W 03:31 F PM05:36 0.0 37 M 02:01 PM PM 1.2 3 10:17 08:5411:33 PM 49 05:26 AM05:31 0.1 13 10:38 13 03:20 AM AM11:56 0.7 15 13 08:29 AM Th 04:22 Sa PM06:25 0.0 34 Tu 02:49 PM PM 1.2 3 10:59 09:40 PM 49 06:0414 AM12:18 0.1 14 11:31 04:08 AM AM06:16 0.8 15 14 09:24 AM Su 12:42 F 05:20 PM 0.1 34 W 03:41 PM PM07:16 1.1 3 11:42 10:27 PM 49 01:06 06:43 AM 0.0 15 15 04:57 AM PM07:06 0.8 15 10:25 15 12:27 AM M Sa 06:24 PM01:32 0.2 30 PM ◐3 Th 04:3808:10 11:15 PM 46 ◐

0.5 1.0 0.2

15 30 6

03:24 14809:45 AM AM 0.0 AM

34 AM AM 0.9 0.4 27 12:17 529 PM AM -0.2 1.3 -6 05:52

05:40 AM 1 10:56 AM 05:13 PM

Time Time Height Height

ft cm ftcm 0.3302.3 9 AM AM 0.9 00.827 PM 0.3272.7 9 PM 60.8

2 46 21 Su 34 12

1.5 40 0.7 9 08 PM AM 1.1 1.1 34 11:59 11 PM 0.4 06:18 PM 0.4 12

AM01:06 0.1 7 01:1904:21 7AM AM 0.8 43 06:03 7 10:31 07:26 AM F9 12:07 PM01:31 -0.2 Su W 05:11 PM PM07:48 1.5 40 ● 06:58 12 ● 11:26 PM 02:068AM01:54 0.1 8 40 06:47 05:02 AM AM08:16 0.8 8 11:11 9 12:43 AM Sa PM02:23 -0.2 M 43 07:38 Th 05:56 PM PM08:36 1.5 12 02:51 AM02:39 0.1 9 9 12:14 AM 9 05:41 40 07:31 AM09:02 0.8 AM 6 01:20 Su PM03:13 -0.2 Tu F 11:52 AM 46 08:18 PM09:22 1.4 ● 06:40 PM

AM 12:54 0.0 AM AM 30.022 12:48 0 03:35 AM 1.0 00.330 22 22 1.2243.337 101 05:30 AM 07:18 0.7 -0.1 AM AM212.9-3 10:00 AM 0.0 -60.0Sa 0 11:34 AM 01:21 -0.4 PM -120.440 PM 0 04:42 M Th PM 1.3 1.5463.346 06:2211:00 PM 07:31 1.5 PM ○ 101 PM PM 0.2462.8 6 0.3 9 AM 01:31 -0.1 AM AM 3-0.1 -3 04:17 23 01:39 AM 0.9 -30.227 23 23 1.1243.534 107 06:23 AM 07:56 0.7 -0.2 AM AM213.1-6 10:41 AM 0.0 -6-0.1Su 0 12:24 PM 02:02 -0.4 PM -120.343 PM Tu F-3 05:27 PM 1.4 1.5463.346 101 07:1211:49 PM 08:10 1.5 PM PM PM 0.2462.8 6 ○

h mh m 06:10 AM 1 02:59 12:2409:05 PM Th 03:28 06:22 PM 09:58

3.027 0.1-6 24 Tu PM PM 1.2 2.937 Su 05:39 79 03:24 PM PM 0.1 -0.1 3 18 09:3111:44 18 W PM PM 1.2 M 06:30 82 04:12 10:24 PM 0.1

615 85

15 Th 85

03:53 AM AM 0.8 6 12:31 AM 10:0306:59 AM -0.3 Tu 01:11 04:57 PM PM 1.3 07:17 PM 11:12 PM 0.1

3.224 0.0-6 2.937 3

Time Time Height Height

cm h m h m ft AM -0.1 76 05:42 AM 16 16 02:15 12 11:5308:18 AM AM 0.7 88 05:56 F 02:29 Su PM PM 0.1 6 11:4908:57 PM PM 0.8

3 11:02 AM W PM PM 1.0 88 02:41 M 05:05 PM PM 0.1 -3 08:5311:10

AM AM 0.7 98 02:10 20 20 05:39 08:42 AM -0.4 0 11:49 Th PM 88 03:31 Tu 05:51 09:4811:51 PM

AM 1.1 PM 0.1 PM

-0.2 -6 02:5906:21 24 21 AM AM 0.7 21 12:34 3.4-9 104 09:28 AM -0.4 PM -0.1 40 F-3 04:20 PM PM 1.2 W 06:36 2.9 3 88 10:40 PM 0.0

-0.2 -6 03:48 21 22 AM AM 0.6 22 12:34 3.4-9 104 AM 10:1507:04 AM -0.5 W 01:58 -3 05:09 Th 01:19 12 05:39 F PM PM 1.3 -0.1 40 Sa PM PM 1.2 85 11:3107:21 85 11:57 ● 08:01 PM PM 0.1 2.8 3 ○ PM PM 0.0 ● -0.1 -3 04:40 23 01:18 21 23 AM AM 0.6 AM 3.4-9 104 11:0407:48 AM -0.5 F 02:05 9 06:19 Th 02:43 0 05:58 Sa PM PM 1.2 0.037 Su PM PM 1.2 85 08:43 PM 2.7 82 ○ 08:06 PM

AM AM 0.7 8 01:56 8946 05:13 AM 11:2508:24 AM -0.3

AM AM 0.0 0.0 3 24 0 12:22 24 02:03 AM AM 0.6 3.321 101 05:3308:33 AM -0.5 0.1-9 M3 11:56 Sa 02:53 PM PM PM 1.2 2.637 79 06:4708:53 0.1 3 3.221 0.2-6 2.437

AM -0.1 3 01:13 AM 25 25 02:51 06:31 AM 0.6

AM AM 0.1 0 02:02 11 11 03:57 AM AM 0.6 104 07:1410:24 Tu PM -0.2 Su 04:52 PM 3 01:30 PM PM 1.1 85 08:1810:46

0.3 3 3.018 0.3-6 2.334

AM -0.1 9 02:05 AM 26 26 03:42 AM AM 0.6 91 07:3210:10

AM AM 0.1 0 02:44 12 12 04:40 AM AM 0.6 104 08:0011:06 W3 02:16 PM -0.1 M 05:36 PM PM PM 1.0 82 08:5811:31

0.4 3 2.818 0.4-3 2.230

AM -0.1 12 02:58 AM 27 27 04:37 AM AM 0.7 85 08:3811:04 Th PM -0.3 12 02:47 Tu 05:32 PM 67 09:2211:35 PM PM 1.0

0.5 3 2.718 104 Tu 06:24 PM 0.5-3 Th PM -0.1 6 03:05 30 79 09:39 PM 1.0

15 03:51 AM AM -0.2 28 05:37 28 82 09:4712:02 AM PM 0.7

AM 02.430 12:31 73 05:16 AM 12:43 1.0 30 AM 30 0.4240.712 07:25 AM 21 11:11 AM 06:47 -0.3 AM 0.9 62.827 PM 85 Tu Su 01:26 PM 01:13 1.0 F 05:12 PM 0.2 0.7 6 08:06 PM 21 PM 07:46 0.0 1.2 37 ◑ 11:40 PM

AM 0.1302.5 3 AM 0.8 -90.324 PM 0.0303.1 0 PM 1.1 00.334

AM 01:48 0.9 AM272.5 31 31 01:26 08:13 AM 07:53 -0.3 AM -90.4

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

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

L. Ht *1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08

Spring Range 1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4

AM AM 0.1 3 03:28 13 05:27 13 08:5211:51 AM AM 0.6

14 12:21 AM 6 04:12 14 06:19 AM 101 09:50 W 12:40 F9 03:58 PM 07:15 10:21 PM

AM 0.1 AM 0.6 PM 0.0 PM 0.9

2.2 3 0.618 2.5 0.6 0 27

Th 01:33 PM 94 04:56 Sa PM PM 0.1 ◐ 08:06 PM 0.9 ◐9 11:04

2.1 0.7 0 2.421 0.6 3 27

AM 76 04:57 15 01:16 AM AM 0.0 15 9 10:5207:17 AM 0.7 76 12 91 9

dIFFEREnCEs

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

1 2

AM AM 0.7 19 91 01:22 19 04:54 07:57 AM -0.3

○ 04:54PM 07:48PM -0.6E

ChEsApEAkE BAy 10:42PM BRIdgE TunnEL 11:30PM Times a december 12:30AM -1.1E 12:30AM -1.0E 02:06AM 0.9F 02:42AM 0.7F 10 Time Height Time Height 03:54AM 06:42AM 0.8F 25 04:00AM 06:36AM 0.6F 10 5 05:30AM October november 08:42AM -0.9E 20 05:48AM 09:06AM -0.8E

h m ftcm cm 2.2-3 Slack 67 1 Maximum 03:02 AM 0.721 21 09:09 AM h m h m 2.4 3 73 Sa 03:19knots PM 04:48AM 0.524 01:36AM 15 09:37-0.8E PM 08:36AM 10:54AM 0.4F 01:30PM 04:24PM -0.5E M-3 70 2 04:08 AM 79 06:27 03:13 AM 2.3 AM -0.1 17 17 07:12PM 11:00PM 0.9F 9 12:5309:17 18 10:16 AM PM AM 0.8 0.624 88 06:57 Sa 03:25 73 Su 04:23 PM M PM PM 0.1 2.4 3 3 09:43 PM 0.4 12 10:31 PM 02:36AM 05:48AM -0.8E AM AM 0.8 2.424 09:36AM 18 85 12:35 73 311:54AM 05:06 0.4F AM 18 04:07 AM -0.2 -6 02:30PM 05:30PM 6 07:1210:12 AM 0.5 15 11:16-0.5E AM Tu Tu PM PM 0.9 2.427 08:18PM 88 01:48 Su 04:17 73 M 05:21 PM ◑3 PM PM 0.1 0.3 0 07:5610:27 9 11:21 PM

3 25 03:18 AM 02:47 -0.1 AM AM 0.2 -30.0 6 10 AM AM 0.1 AM -3 12:40 0 01:20 25 10 03:16 0.421-0.1 12 08:12 25 AM 09:13 0.7 AM AM 0.9213.427 104 06:3109:43 AM AM 0.7 AM 110 05:48 1.0 -33.630 Tu 02:15 PM 03:26 -0.4 -0.2 -120.1-6 M3 12:47 Su 12:11 PM PM -0.2 Sa 04:09 PM PM 0.0 0 Th PM 0.043 0 08:55 PM 1.4 43 PM PM 1.4 2.843 85 07:3810:04 PM PM 1.2 PM 1.5 3.146 94 07:0309:29

3 04:07 AM 03:27 -0.1 AM AM 0.2 -30.0 6 AM 0 01:32 26 0.4210.026 12 09:09 26 AM 09:53 0.8 AM AM 0.8243.424 AM 107 06:40 0.9 -33.527 W 03:17 PM 04:10 -0.3 -0.2 -90.1-6 M 01:01 PM PM 0.1 3 F PM 0.040 0 09:48 PM 1.4 PM PM 1.4432.843 PM 1.4 2.943 88 07:5410:11 3 04:57 AM 04:10 -0.2 AM AM 0.2 -60.0 6 AM 6 02:26 27 0.4210.227 12 10:09 27 AM 10:37 0.8 AM AM 0.8243.424 AM 104 07:38 0.9 03.427 Th 04:24 PM 04:57 -0.3 -0.2 Tu PM PM 9 01:57 Sa PM -90.1-6 0.1370.3 3 10:42 PM PM 1.3 PM 1.4402.743 PM 1.4 2.743 82 08:4810:57 30.428 05:47 AM 04:56 -0.2 AM 03:22 AM 0.2 -60.1 6 AM 12 28 0.421 12 11:1228 AM 11:24 0.9 AM AM 0.8273.424 AM 98 08:44 0.9 03.227 F 05:35 PM 05:48 -0.2 -0.1 W 02:57 PM PM 15 Su PM -60.2-3 0.1370.5 3 11:36 PM 11:47 1.1 PM 09:44 PM 1.3342.640 1.3 40 AM 32.529 06:36 76 04:19 AM 05:48 -0.2 AM AM 0.1 -60.2 3 29 29 0.4 12 AM240.5 15 09:56 12:18 PM 12:16 0.9 PM AM 0.8273.324 0.8 33.024 PM 91 Sa 06:51 PM -0.1 Th 04:03 PM PM 0.0 -30.3 0 M 06:44 0.2340.6◑6 18 PM 10:42 PM 1.2 37 1.2 37

● 04:00PM 06:42PM -0.4E 09:24PM

4 04:30AM 19 05:00AM 06:06PM 1.1F -0.8E 06:00PM 1.0F -0.8E 07:48AM 08:18AM Tu 02:48PM W 02:36PM F Times and heights of high and Low11:18AM Waters 09:24PM 02:00PM 0.5F 09:18PM 11:48AM 02:42PM 0.6F Th F

AM AM 0.7 7 01:14 7889 04:34 AM 10:4507:43 AM -0.3

3 24 02:29 AM 02:08 -0.1 AM -30.1 AM AM 0.1 AM -3 05:01 24 9 02:36 0.324-0.1 9 07:17 AM 0.921 27 93 12:39 24 AM 08:34 0.7 AM AM AM 0.7 AM 110 3.3 101 05:5209:04 1.0 -63.630 11:25 AM M 01:18 PM 02:43 -0.4 -0.2 -120.2-6 Su PM -0.3 PM -3 06:14 W PM 6 12:06 F 03:26 PM 0.043-0.1 0 08:03 Sa PM 1.4 43 PM 1.5 46 PM PM 1.2 PM 88 06:5909:23 1.5 3.246 98 ○ 08:49 PM 2.9

M 02:31 W PM 02:18 1.1 PM343.0 09:18 ◑ PM 08:53 0.0 PM 00.3

dIFFEREnCEs

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W

02:18AM 05:06AM 0.7F 08:06AM 11:06AM -0.8E 12:48AM 0.7F 02:06PM 05:18PM 1.0F Th 18 04:06AM 07:30AM 08:42PM 11:48PM -0.9E -0.8E

8 23 8 Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown M Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS W 10:30AM 12:54PM 0.4F Th 11:00AM 01:54PM 0.6F nOAAStation Tide predictions 03:42PM 06:36PM -0.5E 05:00PM 07:42PM -0.5E Type: Harmonic 09:24PM 10:30PM Baltimor Zone:Tunnel, LST/LDT P.O. BOX 437 |Time DEALE, MD 20751 03:00AM 05:48AM 0.9F 03:12AM 05:54AM 0.7F Chesapeake Bay Bridge VA,2018 9 08:48AM 11:48AM -0.9E 24 -0.7E 9 01:06AM 0.9F 08:48AM 11:42AM 01:48AM 0.7F

AnnApOLIs december november

ft h mh m h ftm ft cm cm h mh mh ftm ft cm ftcm cm 1.3 0.7 40 21 1.3 AM AM 02:01 1.0 AM 12:05 AM 1.5402.616 46 12:28 AM 12:54 79 05:45 1 12:58 1 06:41 16 1AM 16 0.3 1.1 9 34 08:03 AM07:00 0.0 AM AM 08:02 0.0 12 11:30 AM AM 0.4 00.412 07:22 AM 1.0 0.3 30 Sa PM01:27 1.1 PM Su 01:23 PM 02:27 0.9 M 98 Tu PM 9 01:42 Th 12:13 PM 1.0343.230 F 05:36 PM 0.4 12 08:13 PM07:59 0.1 PM PM 09:08 0.2 15 ◐ 06:22 PM 0.2 30.5 6 07:34

08:18PM

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harbourcove.CoM ◑

02:00AM 05:00AM 0.9F 08:00AM 11:06AM -0.9E 12:00AM 0.9F 02:12PM 05:18PM 1.1F Tu 3 03:36AM 06:48AM 08:36PM 11:42PM -1.0E -0.8E

Times and heights of high and Low Waters

22 AM AM 1.3 12:19 725 AM AM 0.3 06:42

40 AM 02:44 013 AM 09:04 35 PM 03:02 14 PM 09:05

nOAA Tide predictions

VACATION LANE Baltimore, Md,2018 Time Zone: LST_LDT 5910Annapolis, Md,2018

09:24AM 12:00PM 0.5F 02:54PM 05:36PM -0.4E 08:18PM 11:48PM 0.8F

01:00AM 04:06AM 0.9F 01:24AM 04:24AM 0.7F ◐ 07:12AM 10:18AM -0.9E 07:24AM 10:30AM -0.8E 01:30PM 04:36PM 1.0F -0.8E 04:42PM 0.9F -0.8E 02:36AM 05:48AM 03:12AM 06:30AM M 01:36PM W 07:48PM 10:48PM -0.9E 0.4F 08:00PM 11:00PM -0.8E 0.5F 2 09:36AM 17 10:12AM 11:54AM 12:54PM

05:54PM 08:42PM -0.6E

09:36AM 12:36PM -0.9E Th 09:24AM 12:18PM -0.7E 12:06PM 03:24PM ft W cm h m02:54PM ft0.7F 03:06PM cm 12:24PM F Sa 03:30PM 06:48PM 1.2F -0.7E 06:36PM 1.1F 05:54PM 06:36PM 09:30PM Maximum Slack10:00PM 2.6 Slack 79 02:1908:54PM AM 2.1 64Maximum 16 10:12PM 11:54PM 0.2 6 08:27 AM 0.4 12 h m h m knots h m h m knots 2.6 79 Su 02:27 PM 2.1 64 01:18AM -1.1E0.2 01:12AM -1.0E 05:36AM -0.8E 02:54AM 06:18AM -0.9E 03:06AM 0.9F 12:30AM 03:36AM -0.1 02:18AM -3 08:48 PM 6 12:00PM 21612:36PM 06:24AM 09:30AM 06:36AM 09:48AM 04:48AM 07:24AM 0.7F -0.9E 04:48AM 07:18AM 0.6F 09:24AM 0.5F 09:54AM 0.6F 12:48PM 03:48PM 0.8F 10:06AM 01:00PM 04:06PM 10:24AM 01:18PM -0.8E 12:54PM -0.7E 02:54PM 05:36PM -0.4E 03:42PM 06:30PM -0.6E Sa Su Th F Tu Th 2.3 F 2.7 82 03:1409:54PM AM 70 07:24PM 17 06:54PM 10:18PM 04:12PM 07:36PM 1.1F -0.8E 03:42PM 07:12PM 1.1F 08:18PM 11:48PM 0.8FAM 09:18PM 0.1 3 09:26 0.4 12 ◐2.5 11:00PM 10:42PM 76 M 03:23 PM 2.1 64 -0.2 -6 09:3704:06AM PM 0.0 0 01:24AM 04:24AM 01:00AM 0.9F 02:12AM -1.1E -0.9E 01:54AM -1.0E 03:12AM -0.8E 0.8F 7 06:30AM 2212:36AM 07:12AM 10:18AM 07:24AM 10:30AM 05:42AM 08:18AM 0.7F2.5 08:00AM 0.5F 12:54PM 0.5F 03:54AM 07:12AM -0.9E 2.9 10:12AM 88 04:07 AM 76 01:30PM 04:36PM 1.0F 05:36AM 01:36PM 04:42PM 18 Su M 11:06AM 02:06PM -0.7E 10:48AM 01:36PM -0.6E -0.4E 10:36AM 6 01:36PM 0.7F 07:48PM 10:48PM -0.9E 08:00PM 11:00PM Sa 0 06:42PM 10:22 AM W0.0 F04:00PM F 0.2 Sa 04:54PM 1.1F2.1 04:18PM 07:54PM 04:48PM 07:42PM -0.6E 1.1F 2.5 09:24PM 76 Tu 08:24PM 04:18 PM 64 11:48PM 10:26 PM -0.1 11:30PM 10:42PM -0.2 -6 -3

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Henry 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM N of Cape 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM Lt., 2018 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM Time Zone: LST/LDT 04:00AM -0.9E -0.7E 12:30AM 03:48AM -1.0E 12:42AM 04:06AM 12:54AM 04:12AM 02:00AM 0.6F 01:48AM 04:54AM 12:06AM 02:30AM 0.9F 0.5F 02:54AM 05:42AM 12:00AM 0.7F 12:18AM 02:24AM 05:30AM PM 02:18AM PM E-0.9E PM-1.1E PM E-1.0E PM 1.1F PM E Sa 06:12AM PM 1.6F PM E Su 05:36AM PM 1.4F PM E M PM PM E 0.8F 0.4F 12:36AM 1.0F 11:48AM 01:00AM 0.7F 03:06AM 01:06AM 1.1F 02:00AM 01:18AM 0.6F 01:48AM 1.2F F 12:36AM 09:00AM 11:48AM 02:00PM 05:48PM 1.2F 12:54AM 09:30AM 12:12PM -0.5E 09:00AM -0.7E Tu W F F Sa Su M Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683° W 448AM 29 14 29 4 -0.7E 4 19-0.8E 19 4 -0.7E 19 0.4F 436.9594° 1976.0128° 07:48AM 10:30AM 0.5F 10:48AM 10:18AM 0.7F 07:42AM 10:42AM 0.6F 07:36AM 10:48AM 0.9F 14 29 14 29 14 PM-0.8E PM PM 1.4F PM PM-0.9E -0.7E PM PM-1.1E -1.2E PM PM-0.9E -0.7E PM 29 05:24AM 08:06AM PM PM 08:00AM 07:36AM 05:12AM -1.2E 08:18AM 08:42AM 11:42AM 04:48AM 07:54AM 02:36AM 05:36AM 08:54AM 11:48AM 09:54AM 09:24AM 12:06PM 02:36PM 06:06PM 1.2F 07:30AM 09:18PM 02:48PM 06:24PM 1.1F 02:30PM 06:12PM 1.2F Latitude: N12:42PM Longitude: W 07:36AM 03:54AM 07:18AM -0.9E 03:06AM 06:18AM -1.1E 04:24AM 07:24AM 04:12AM 04:42AM -1.1E 01:36AM 0.4F ● 01:48AM 01:36AM 0.4F 0.4F 12:36AM 02:48AM 01:48AM 01:36AM 0.4F 0.4F 12:48AM 12:36AM 03:24AM 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.4F 01:36AM 0.4F 07:18AM 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 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 01:42PM 04:12PM -0.4E 01:24PM -0.6E 02:06PM 04:36PM -0.4E 02:12PM 05:06PM -0.7E 09:36PM 09:54PM 09:42PM 06AM 02:24PM 0.9F 02:06PM 05:42PM 11:12AM 02:48PM 1.4F 04:06PM 1.2F 03:00PM 06:06PM 02:30PM 1.0F 1.1F 08:54AM 11:48AM -1.3E 03:18PM 05:42PM 0.8F 04:18PM 06:42PM 0.8F 03:30PM 05:48PM 0.7F 10:12AM 01:24PM 1.1F 01:06PM 1.6F 10:06AM 01:18PM 1.0F 01:36PM 1.4F 10:18AM 01:30PM 0.9F 11:18AM 02:18PM 1.0F Mean 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) 5 Dir. 20 5 5○09:30AM 20 5 20 5 20 5Dir. 510:18AM 20 5 20-0.6E 5 20 5 20 5 -0.7E 20 5 20 5 20 -0.6E 5 20 20-0.7E Th F10:48AM Sa 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 -0.7E 07:12AM 05:00AM 06:12AM -0.6E 08:00AM 05:18AM 09:12AM 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 Th Flood Tu F W Su -0.7E M -0.6E Tu W Su M W Th F Sa Mean Flood 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) 06:42PM 10:06PM 0.7F 11:42PM 06:54PM 10:12PM 0.8F 07:18PM 10:30PM 0.6F 08:12PM 10:54PM 0.6F 54PM 08:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM -1.0E 09:30PM -1.0E 09:42PM 06:06PM 09:12PM -0.9E 03:30PM 06:12PM 1.2F 08:48PM 11:48PM -0.9E 09:42PM 08:06PM 11:30PM -1.1E 04:54PM 07:48PM -0.8E 04:24PM 07:36PM -1.2E 05:12PM 08:00PM -0.9E 05:12PM 08:06PM -1.3E 05:18PM 08:12PM -0.9E 05:42PM 08:36PM -1.2E 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 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 06:18PM W Tu F W Tu Sa F W Tu 1.1F 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

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F ish N e ws By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

Loggerheads Successfully Hatch in Delaware

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elaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) announced this fall that 48 loggerhead turtles successfully hatched at Fenwick Island State Park. Loggerheads are a federally-listed threatened species, which typically nests from North Carolina to Florida. Nesting in Delaware is an extremely rare event, not documented on a Delaware beach since 1973. The nest was initially dug by the mother loggerhead below the tide-line (which would have likely resulted in failure), so volunteers from the Marine Education, Research, and Rehabilitation Institute moved the nest up the beach to a higher location. DNREC, MERR, and volunteers then built fencing to keep out predators and set up remote camera monitors to track the hatchlings. Over several days in September batches of hatchlings were observed making their way into the ocean, and one batch, disoriented by a storm, was moved to the water by biologists. An examination of the nest in October found that there were an additional 30 eggs which didn’t hatch and one hatchling that didn’t make it out of the nest, but overall the nesting was as successful as one could hope. Great job DNREC and MIRR for helping those 48 loggerheads make it into the ocean!

##One of the effects of the massive influx of freshwater into the Bay was massive debris fields, ranging from the Susquehanna down through the Middle Bay. Photo by Kevin McMenamin

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Healthy Striper Reproduction

he Maryland DNR has published its findings in the annual young-ofyear striped bass survey for 2018, with an index of 14.8, slightly above the annual average of 11.8. While this isn’t a banner score (at times the index has peaked at over 50 and at a low point in 2012, was less than 1.0), it represents a solid spring for reproduction and a slight improvement over last season’s young-ofyear index of 13.2. Twenty-two sites were surveyed via seine net to establish the index, resulting in the collection of almost 2000 newly hatched stripers. The DNR says white perch and American shad had above-average spawning seasons, as well.

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he latest Coastal Bays Report Card is out, with good news in the telling. The grade: a B-, which is its highest yet. The Report Card is a collaborative effort between the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies, the Maryland DNR, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, and the National Park Service. While the Chesapeake rightfully garners most of the headlines in our region, it’s important not to neglect the many coastal bays lining the DelMarVa coast, which we visit to fish for everything from flounder to blues–and in some rare cases in Virginian coastal bays, also provides one of the northernmost tarpon fisheries in existence.

Record Freshwater Flow

t’s official, folks–the Chesapeake Bay was sluiced down with a record-breaking amount of freshwater flow this summer. That won’t be a huge shock to area residents who lived through the Great Monsoon Season that was 2018. The U.S. Geological Survey says that this past August freshwater ran into the Chesapeake at an average rate of 133,000 cubic feet per second, eclipsing the previous record of 96,000 cubic feet, set in 1955 thanks to a pair of hurricanes. Yes, our epic rainfall and the resulting super-saturation of the ground left us with more flow than not one but two hurricanes. According to watermen, the initial impact could be immediately seen on the soft clam populations, and during the summer and early fall harvesters saw huge numbers of dead and dying clams. Though there’s sure to be further news of repercussions, the abnormal freshwater flow’s impact on other Bay life has yet to be determined.

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Crazy Catch for FSA Kingfishers

he Frederick Saltwater Anglers (FSA) made an annual trip to Harkers Island for their 2018 King Mackerel tourney, and plenty of rods ended up getting bent. The biggest news, however, wasn’t even about a kingfish. The Etzler crew won the Spanish mackerel calcutta with a fish weighing in at 11.7 pounds. That’s just seven ounces off of Maryland’s state record Spanish mack, and is not far behind the 13-pounder recorded as biggest ever caught in the state of North Carolina. Way to go Etzlers!

Rockfish Shootout

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ecember 6 through 8 it’s time for the Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout, held in Virginia. Anglers can depart from any inlet in Virginia, with weigh-ins at King’s Creek Marina in Cape Charles. This is a team tournament, and each entry you pay allows you one day of fishing (so you can pay three times and fish all three days, or pay once and fish one day). Teams can weigh up to three fish and earn a point per pound. Fish submitted at weigh-ins are left for processing and donation to area food banks. There’s some big money one the line for a striper tournament with this one, folks, and last year’s payout total was $105,528. Visit midatlanticrockfishshootout.com, for the details. ##Julie gathers up some nice prizes, after winning the CBKA.

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Red Trout Wrap-Up

he CCA Red Trout went off without a hitch last fall, and despite the fact that exactly zero slot-sized redfish were caught, kayak angler Doug Greiner compiled the largest overall combined-species length of 91.7 inches(!) thanks to a 47.4 inch red drum (plus a blue and a rockfish). In the Power Boat/ Team Division, Thunder Road captained

by Shawn Kimbro took first place with a combined species length of 64 inches including a bluefish, a rockfish, and a speck. And Mike Dunlap won the Simms fly division, lining up a bluefish, a rockfish, and a speck to hit a combined 46.7 inch length. Added bonus: Angler Jacob Corry won the Bass Kandy Delight youth division with a 19-inch striper.

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ou think you’re hard-headed? Forgeddaboudit. Team Tomasik, the folks that bring you Hard Head Custom Baits, proved that their persistence pays off with a double-win in the Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers Charity Kayak Fishing Tournament this fall. Julie Tomasik took first place for combined striper and perch, and Mike Tomasik followed with second place. Tournament proceeds went to the Coastal Conservation Association Maryland (CCAMD) and Heroes on the Water.

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o matter how much tackle we own, anglers are always in the market for something new and better. This is what keeps tackle companies in business and may or may not cause problems with a spouse who doesn’t understand why, with a room full of tackle, we just have to go out and get some more.

Berkley Shock Rod Tsunami Platinum Surface Blaster

There are few things more exciting than the explosion of a big bluefish or rockfish taking a top-water plug. To this end, Tsunami has come out with its Platinum Surface Blaster. This plug is designed to create enough commotion to bring the biggest fish up from the depths. It is tough and long lasting and can handle the teeth of a blue without losing its color. This is because of the high impact polymer construction with the 3D holographic foil built into the inside of the lure body so that it won’t rub or scratch off under the harshest conditions. This surface plug has a precise balance that allows long casts even into a hard northeast blow. They blast plenty of water on any retrieve you choose. They will work on a slow retrieve because of their built-in buoyancy and gurgle across the surface. A faster retrieve will throw up lots of water calling fish to an easy meal. These plugs have strong stainless steel through wires and premium VMC hooks on heavy duty split rings. This combination will allow for sure hook sets. The Tsunami Platinum Surface Blaster comes in six key color/patterns to mimic any bait you will find. Follow us!

The Berkley Shock Rod is engineered to work well with braided lines. We know braided line has no stretch, so the shock of a strike is placed on the rod; and most don’t have the resiliency to withstand the impact. These rods have a slower action and more backbone, so they are less likely to snap when a big fish hits or the trolling lure finds a permanent perch on some bottom structure. The guides are stainless steel with titanium oxide inserts so they won’t take a grove from the braided line. The rods are constructed from 24ton multi-modulus material for great strength and durability. They have a shock-absorbing tip to flex with the no-stretch line. There are integrated reel seats, and the blank has ergonomic handles and textured rubber grips for all-day fishing comfort. Berkley Shock Rods come in 17 sizes including one- and two-piece models. There are eight spinning and nine casting rods in the lineup.

Spider Wire Dura-4 Braid

Spider Wire was one of the first braids on the market, and their products keep getting better and better. The newest product to hit the market is the Dura-4. The four refers to the four carriers of no stretch PE fibers that will let the angler know exactly what is happening at the business end of his line. This high sensitivity will transmit the slightest bite and the type of bottom over which you are fishing. Knowing when you are on hard structure as opposed to soft mud or smooth sand is an excellent way to keep your rig out of the structure. The line has a slick coating that aids in casting distance and makes for easy knot tying. The line comes in 10 to 80-pound test and various sized spools.

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New Products Penn Spinfisher VI

Penn has been producing the Spinfisher line of reels for over 50 years. The latest model, the VI, has many new features. The gearbox and drag are sealed with IPX 5 to prevent water intrusion from salt spray or the occasional dunking from breaking waves in the surf. The HT 100 drag system will allow the angler to stop any fish anywhere. The full metal body and side plates protect the CNC gear system and keep everything in perfect alignment. There are 5+1 sealed stainless steel ball bearings for smooth operation. The Penn Spinfisher VI comes in several models. There is the Standard for most applications and the Live-Liner for bait fishing when you want the fish to move off without feeling any drag. The Long Cast and the Bail-Less models are popular with surf casters.

Berkley Fusion 19 Bucktails

Just when you think you have seen every type of bucktail known to man, Berkley comes out with the Fusion 19 designed to work well with its Gulp! product. These bucktails have the Fusion sharp hook and a flat bottom so that they will lay upright on the bottom. The hook also has a bait holder for secure placement of the Gulp! trailer. One of the more interesting designs incorporates two eyes: one on top for vertical jigging and one at the front for swimming the jig through the water. Quality wraps keep everything together. Sizes go from 1/8 to 8 ounces in all sorts of colors.

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Winter Tog By Eric Burnley

##Photo courtesy of Capt. Monty Hawkins on Morning Star out of Ocean City

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ith the rockfish season closing December 20 in Maryland, if you want to go fishing in the salt chunk you still may catch tog in Maryland and Delaware. Since Maryland and Delaware are in the same management group their regulations should be the same, but I suggest you check your state regulations before heading out. Fishing regulations are like the weather, able to change without notice. I don’t suggest trailering your boat to Indian River, Ocean City, or Lewes because winter seas are usually big and nasty. As such they can make a trip on any boat capable of going on a trailer just a tad uncomfortable. When the wind and waves really get nasty, small boats will put the crew in grave danger. Follow us!

This leaves charter and head boats the logical choice. These boats run all winter from Lewes, Indian River, and Ocean City. The captains know their secret spots and can put you on tog without a lot of running around. Just go to your search engine and type in the place you wish to fish from, followed by head and charter boats. Contact the captains, work out a date, with at least one fall back date and you are all set. Charter boats cost more, but only carry six anglers. Head boats are less expensive, but you will have to share the deck with more folks. Finding tog and catching tog are entirely separate things. The captain can put you on top of great tog habitat, but getting them to take your bait and then getting a hook in their mouths is not easy.

First of all, I believe in taking more than one type of bait. Green crab and white leggers are on the top of the list with shrimp, clam, conch, and fiddler crabs following close behind. I once fished in a boat when we had green crab and caught nothing while the boat next to us bailed tog while using fiddlers. Such are the ways of the tog. Almost every tog I have caught has been on bait, until last year when I caught six in a row on a thin Stingsilver. We were fishing the Washingtonian wreck out of Indian River, and I had been catching black sea bass on the lure when all of a sudden I caught six tog one after the other. Four were small, but two were over 16 inches; and I had one on that I couldn’t turn. All were hooked PropTalk.com December 2018 61


W inter F ishing E scape in the cheek, none on the mouth. Now I don’t recommend leaving the bait on shore, but if you see that black sea bass are eating sand eels, you might want to give a Stingsilver a try. Tog are one of the few fish (triggerfish are another) for which I don’t use non-offset circle hooks when fishing with

##Big tog patrol ocean structure during the winter.

bait. Tog crush the bait, spit out the shell, and swallow the meat in the blink of an eye. Since the hook usually goes with the shell, it never gets in the fish’s mouth, so circle hooks are not going to work. ##Photo courtesy of Capt. I use J hooks, Virginia Monty Hawkins on Morning Star out of Ocean City beak style, for all my tog rigs. My standard rig has one Virginia beak hook on a two-foot Some folks will use a standard toppiece of 50-pound Hi Seas fishing line. A bottom rig, and that’s okay. I stick with perfection loop goes on one end, a double one hook for two reasons. One, there is not surgeon’s loop goes on the other, and as much tackle to get stuck in the wreck or another surgeon’s loop is placed between other bottom structure. Two, when I lose the ends to hold the hook. You can either a rig, I am only out one hook, not two. tie the hook inside the middle loop or Saying this, I am well aware that when put it on by pulling the loop through the you miss a tog, in all probability your bait hook’s eye. has gone missing as well. If you have two If you go on a head boat, you will see hooks, there is another piece of bait already all sorts of tog rigs. I have seen two hooks down there, so you don’t have to crank up placed directly opposite one another just and rebait. above the sinker. The hooks are placed in However you want to go, I think you either end of a green crab or both ends of will find tog fishing in the winter a good a large shrimp. exercise, and tog make wonderful meals. ■

Fishing Tip: Good Optics

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very fisherman, even those who fish from shore, should have a good set of optics at his or her immediate disposal. I have two binoculars, a small one I keep in my truck and a larger set for the boat. There is more to selecting a good pair of binoculars than you might think. A decent size for use on a boat is something between an 8x42 to a 10x50.

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The first number is the magnification so the 8x42s have an eight magnification and the 10x50s have a 10 times magnification. The second number is the size of the lens in millimeters. The larger the lens the more light it lets in and the sharper the image. Keep in mind, having more magnification is fine, but when you are on a boat, it may be difficult to keep the object in view, as more magnification makes it harder to control the movement from the sea. My boat binoculars are Bushnell 7x50 and while the magnification is only seven times, the 50-mm lens lets in lots of light for a very sharp image. I have no problem with these in finding a day marker or a flock of birds. My small binoculars are Tasco 8x21. They work just fine on the beach or in the woods where long distance viewing is not critical.

“Waterproof” is the one feature any set of binoculars must have. Both of mine are incased in rubber and after many years of use in the salt show no sign of corrosion. If you begin to price binoculars, you will find a great variance. Bushnell has models starting at $70 on up to $2300. Many features add to the cost. Filling the space between the two lenses with an inert gas prevents fogging. The quality of the lens and what coatings they have also increases the cost. If you wear glasses, make sure the eye relief is long enough to cover your eyewear. Your best bet is to find a vendor that has a wide variety of binoculars and try out several before selecting one or two pairs.


Biz Buzz New Management

George Truesdale, owner of Clarks Landing Yacht Sales, took over as general manager from Jeff Truesdale for Clarks Landing’s Maryland locations. Apart from a new general manager, the management team as a whole has been completely restructured. Nick Stamoulis of Annapolis, MD, has assumed the role of general sales manager; he has over 30 years boat and yacht sales experience (including highend). The owner’s son, Michael Longhi, will be overseeing a team of marketing and advertising specialists in order to come up with creative new ways to sell new, used, and brokerage boats. Bert Hickman comes onboard as the customer service consultant, having had extensive boat and customer service experience. Finally, Larry Cress joins the service team as service foreman, and will also be heading up diesel services. Cress is certified in Caterpillar, Cummins, and Volvo Penta. Coming off the boat shows, Clarks Landing had a great experience, selling seven boats, including getting deposits on three G.T. Beneteau Sport Cruiser Powerboats. Clarks Landing also sold several boats at its Demo Days sales events in October. clarkslanding.com

Awarded Contract

FLIR Systems, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a contract from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in support of the U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG) Second Generation Automatic Identification System (AIS-2) program. The indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a ceiling value of $9.9 million to provide second generation Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders, associated peripherals, and spare parts for nearly 1774 boats and 282 cutters in the USCG’s active fleet. The government anticipates the purchase of vessel class-specific kits and spare parts to equip all USCG vessels with AIS-2 over the next five years. “We are pleased to provide AIS hardware and software technology to support the US Coast Guard’s mission,” said Jim Cannon, President and CEO at FLIR. “Our technology will provide enhanced levels of secure communication and coordination between Coast Guard boats, cutters, and shore stations.” The contract will be managed and executed by the FLIR Commercial Business Unit in the Nashua, NH, facility. flir.com

Hurricane Relief Efforts

Annapolis Boat Shows’ hurricane relief efforts were recognized at the 2018 Sail America Industry Breakfast with the “Best Party Award.” Hands Across the Transom, organized by the Annapolis Boat Shows at last year’s October boat shows, was a fundraising effort to support the maritime industry hardest hit by the destruction of hurricanes. More than $250,000 was raised in an effort to support the maritime industry hardest hit by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. annapolisboatshows.com

Awarded Management

Oasis Marinas, a marina management company, announced that the firm has been awarded the management contract for Hope Springs Marina in Stafford, VA. The company officially took over the management of Hope Springs on October 1. “Hope Springs Marina is a fantastic facility that we are proud to add to our family of marinas,” said Dan Cowens, founder of Oasis Marinas. As part of its management agreement with Hope Springs Marina, Oasis Marinas will be responsible for day-to-day slip and marina management activities, boat services, fuel and retail services, facilities and grounds maintenance, marketing activities, new development, and more. oasismarinas.com; hopespringsmarina.com

Business Award

Oceanmax was among nine companies who took home Westpac Auckland Business Awards, winning Excellence in International Trade for the NorthWest region. Oceanmax is the developer and manufacturer of Propspeed, a nontoxic foul-release coating that protects boat propellers and running gear from marine growth, widely used around the world for the last 20 years. “It’s a huge reward from the business world for the hard work our team does day in and day out and a chance in a busy business to take a moment to reflect and celebrate,” said managing director Clint Jones. The next step is the Best of the Best awards, where all of the category winners from each region come together to see who is the best of the best. oceanmax.com

What a Year

Just over a year ago, Jonathan Clarke took the helm of one of St. Michaels’s oldest businesses with the purchase of Higgins Yacht Yard, the only working boat yard on St. Michaels Harbor. With continued support from previous owners, Tad duPont and Bryon Reilly, Clarke has continued to offer boat yard services as well as seasonal and transient slip rentals. With an expanded staff, a new computer reservation system, and a fresh, exciting outlook, Clarke strives to not only provide top-notch service to existing customers but to increase his customer base. As he heads into another winter, Clarke reflects on his first summer season at Higgins with renewed enthusiasm and a drive to constantly improve. The future is bright for Higgins Yacht Yard! higginsyachtyard.com

Health and Safety Guide

Few things ruin a day on the water faster than a brush up against a prickly piece of coral or a close encounter with a jellyfish, sea urchin, or other venomous specimen of the sea. When mishaps do occur, boaters and divers will be prepared thanks to DAN Boater’s First Aid for Hazardous Marine Life Injuries. Hard copies of the guide are available through DAN Boater’s online store and digital copies are available at no charge by visiting danboater.org/hmli. The guide is also available in PDF format for download to mobile devices.

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Pocket Yacht Company (PYC) has been named the #1 U.S. Dealer for Ranger Tugs, and expanded its representation of Ranger Tugs to include the East Coast of Florida. With this brand addition, its Jensen Beach, FL marina location now represents Ranger Tugs and its sister brand: Cutwater Boats. Rounding out its accolades, PYC has also received the Outstanding Service Award for both Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats. “We’re proud to have been recognized by the key brands we represent,” said PYC President, Mark Schulstad. The #1 U.S. Dealer spot is measured by Pocket Yacht Company’s retail sales tallies, and the Outstanding Service Award is awarded to the Dealer who maintains the highest standard of customer service as determined by Fluid Motion; who manufactures Ranger Tugs and Cutwater boats. These two metrics are key factors in Schulstad’s business philosophy. pocketyachtco.com

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29’ Dyer Trunk Cabin Hardtop ’81 Lovingly maintained w/so many upgrades! Classic Down East design, 1996 Perkins 200-hp turbo dsl w/only 1,100 hrs. Soft, dry Dyer ride. SidePower bow thruster, new Garmin GPS/plotter/depth sounder. $79,950. Contact Rick Casali 410-279-5309 or Rick@northpointyachtsales.com

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29’ Tiara 2900 Open ’03 One owner well cared for, professionally maintained, fish or cruise with family, never overnight-ed. $90,000. Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

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Back Cove 29 Hard Top ’08 Beautiful black Awlgrip , new canvas, Yanmar 315-hp dsl (540 hrs), bow thruster, professionally serviced. Shore power, AC/heat, elec. head, full galley, Furuno radar & NavNet GPS, $165,000. Osborne Yachts, 30’ Regal ’11 $84,900 Bill Boos 410-693-3311, jimoyachts@gmail.com (410) 200 9295 bboos@curtisstokes.net Shamrock 290 Walk-Around ’99 www.curtisstokes.net in Virginia Beach. Re-Powered w/ 275 31’ Sea Ray 310 Sundancer ’15 hrs! Kohler generator, Raymarine Lightly used, 100 hrs on twin autohelm, Garmin radar & display. MerCruisers, Mercury joystick control, Fresh bottom paint, boat is very dry stored inside, showroom clean, clean. $59,995. Call Chris Beardsley one owner cruiser. $169,000. Contact at 757-512-6456 or email Brad Herndon 910-367-2627 or cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com Brad@northpointyachtsales.com

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32’ Grand Banks ’85 Pocket Flybridge Trawler Excellent cond; Lehman 135hp; Onan genset; Air/Heat; full enclosure; $79,000. Urbanna VA Call Jonathan Hutchings (804) 436 4484 or email jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com

31’ Tiara Coronet ’15. Local boat in perfect shape. Diesel engines & generator, cockpit air conditioning, electric sun shade, Flag Blue painted hull. A terrific dayboat. $349,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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33’ Invincible ’18 Only 35 hrs on White 350 Verados, Garmin, JL Audio, custom seating, every option and more. Full warranty, better than new and available Now. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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33’ Boston Whaler Outrage ’16 Low hrs on white 350 Verados, kept inside heated storage, one meticulous owner. Every option including custom trailer. $275,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 32’ Cobalt 323 ’06 Outstanding value! Low hrs! Twin MerCruisers 350 MAG MPI W/BRAVO III drives! ...Recent risers & manifolds! One owner! Lift kept! Never bottom painted! Owner s new boat is here! Way below market at $85,000 Call Salt Yacht Brokerage Co. (410) 639-9380 www.SaltYachts.Com

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33’ Picnic Cruiser ’07 Downeaster low hr single engine dsl, gps, auto pilot, bow thruster, vacu flush toilet, refrigerator, propane stove, tv, stereo, ac / heat. Excellent inside and out. $99,000 717 439-9730 angelotom@comcast.net

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34’ Sea Ray Sundancer 340 ‘06 Very clean low hour. Reduced to $105,500 Contact Mike Skreptack 443-336-6243 or mike@annapolisyachtsales.com

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38’ True North 38 ’07 Single 480-hp 36’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’17 Yanmar dsl, modern styled Downeast yacht with flybridge, sleeps 4, Brand New Boat at a brokerage entertains 10 - 12. $279,000. Contact price, Volvo IPS400s, joystick, Garmin Tommy Harken 843-830-4483 or glass cockpit. Amazing layout & Tommy@northpointyachtsales.com performance. Full warranty. $479,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), 39’ Tiara 39 Coupe ’17 New www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com Demo/Show/Stock boat. Ready for delivery. Pure luxury. Twin Volvo Penta IPS Drives, Joystick controls, sun roof, finest extras. $575,000 410-280-2038 or info@northpointyachtsales.com.

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40’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’17. One local owner, literally better than new. 52 hrs on Cummins dsls with joystick, full warranty to 2024, every option, must see to believe. $519,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

Carver C-40 command bridge ’17 380-hp Cummins dsls w/19 hrs, 2 cabins w/ensuite heads, galley up, bow thruster, outdoor bbq with icemaker! Must see, motivated seller asking $475,000 john Kaiser @ 443-223-7864 www.yachtview.com

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Season’s End

Team PropTalk Gives Thanks With Thanksgiving Day approaching November 22, we asked our contributors and staffers to share what they’re grateful for this year I am thankful for family, good health, and fun part time retirement jobs that keep me in touch with boats and boating. ~Capt. Rick Franke So thankful I had the opportunity to travel to the BVI with my family on assignment—our first charter trip! ~Kaylie Jasinski

At my age I am thankful to be on the green side of the grass. Beyond that I am thankful for my wife of 52 years, our two sons, their wives, and our beautiful grandchildren. ~Eric Burnley

A growing family. We’re going to be grandparents in the spring! ~Holly Foster Good crew mates under the age of seven, fine wine over the age of 10, fair winds under 15 knots. And a great editor who lets me ramble on beyond 750 words. ~Craig Ligibel

I’m thankful Old Bay was invented. ~Lenny Rudow I’m thankful for all of my family and friends and this lovely fall weather which I hope will continue on for a long time. ~Lucy Iliff I am always thankful for my life and family, for all of the volunteers who donate their time and their hands toward environmental improvement (who go outside and get dirty), and for the oyster habitat full restoration on the Lafayette River in Norfolk. ~Kendall Osborne The multiple boating choices on the Chesapeake. ~Chris “Seabuddy” Brown I’m thankful for such a fun and busy year of traveling, boating, eating, laughing, and dancing while surrounded by great friends and family. ~Heather Capezio 74 December 2018 PropTalk.com

I am thankful for little nieces and nephews, wonderfully dedicated school administrators at all levels of education, the best co-workers, and my loving husband and children. ~Beth Crabtree

I am thankful for half-priced bottles of wine night at my fave haunt, a husband and two of three children who do their own laundry, and traffic-free Fridays crossing the Bay Bridge. ~Brooke King I’m thankful for flush-cut zip-tie cutters, which eliminate the super-sharp knifelike stub usually left behind on these little monsters when cut with a regular wire cutter. ~Steve D’Antonio Thankful for a lens to focus with and a boat to defocus with. ~Al Schreitmueller

Thankful for post-race traditions (Moscow mules and chips), summer memories on the South River, and my cat Boots. ~Lauren Mahoney I am thankful for the love and support of close friends and family! ~Chris Charbonneau I am thankful for my awesome colleagues at PropTalk, who are the best in the marine media business and wonderful clients who help grow the Chesapeake Bay boating community year after year. ~Eric Richardson Thankful for my health and happiness, my friends and family, and living so close to the water. ~Zach Ditmars


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NOAA’s largest oceanographic research vessel, NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, steamed into its Charleston, SC, home port on October 22, after a 243-day voyage around the world to conduct scientific research and service buoys.

Average Year for Dissolved Oxygen

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reports it was an average year for Chesapeake Bay dissolved oxygen in Maryland’s portion of the Chesapeake for the summer of 2018, compared to the longterm average from 1985-2017.

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