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VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 12

Features 28

Boat Notes: Cutwater C32 CB

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The Cutwater C32 CB is an outboard cruiser that lets you go boating any which way you want. By Lenny Rudow

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See the Bay: Holiday Magic Chesapeake-Style Looking for a little holiday magic? Find festivities and lighted boat parades to celebrate the season.

By Staff

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The Great DelMarVa Loop Journey

Happy memories and lessons learned while taking Fandango, a 1999 Formula 34PC, around the DelMarVa loop. The first in a three-part series.

By Bo and Elizabeth Bollinger

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Winter Boating Getaways

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Dreaming of a boating escape someplace warm? Look no further than these popular destinations. By Staff

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The 20th Annual Wye Island Challenge

A 24-mile electric boat marathon from St. Michaels into the Wye River, around the island and back. By Charlie Iliff

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Double Take ##Photo by Brian Palmer

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Can you spot the 10 differences between these two photos?

Paul Kydd competed in the first Wye Island Challenge Electric Boat Marathon and almost every one since. On October 2, he won the 20th annual event, having just turned 90 in August.

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Departments

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Racing News

42 20th Annual Wye Island Challenge

Editor’s Note

By Charlie Iliff

Letters

44 CCWBRA Fun Run Photos

Boat Dog: Meet Breeze

Boatshop Reports

Docktalk Farewell to Friends Chesapeake Calendar

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30 Gifts for Boaters 31 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 39 Cruising Club Notes presented by Argo 45 Classic Boat: All-in-the-Family Classic Cruiser By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

50 Tides and Currents presented by Harbour Cove Marina 56 Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News 57 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 63 Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More 67 What’s New at PropTalk.com 67 Index of Advertisers

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Fishing Scene 52 Fish News By FishTalk Editor Lenny Rudow 54 Holiday Fishing Gift Ideas By Eric Burnley 55 Fish Tip: The Care and Feeding of Fishing Line By Eric Burnley

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Editor’s Note ##Fall leaves, forest trees, and a rushing stream, - these are a few of my favorite things. Never underestimate the healing power of nature!

The Healing Power of Nature A By Kaylie Jasinski

s I write this, Halloween has passed but it’s not quite Thanksgiving. Pumpkins have been replaced with pine trees, and holiday decorations already adorn store shelves. With the year we’ve all had, it can be easy to wish these last few weeks of 2020 away. But one thing this year has taught me is to never take anyone or anything for granted. To slow down and embrace life’s simple joys. To spend time catching up with family and friends I had fallen out of touch with. Despite everything this year has wrought, there is always something to find to be grateful for, no matter how small. When everything was fully closed down, I relished in time spent outside and by the water. These days even though certain places have re-opened, I continue to turn to nature when in need of a moment of peace. And 12 December 2020 PropTalk.com

there is scientific proof behind this— while outside in nature, especially in forests, we breathe in phytoncides which are airborne chemicals that plants and trees give off to protect themselves from insects. Phytoncides have antibacterial and antifungal qualities which help plants fight disease. When people breathe in these chemicals, our bodies respond by increasing the number and activity of a type of white blood cell called natural killer cells or NK. These cells kill tumor- and virus-infected cells in our bodies. Pretty impressive right? Science has shown that being in nature or by the water can also help to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, improve mood, and increase energy levels. In other studies more focused on the water, researchers found that the mere sight and sound of water can induce a flood of neurochemicals that

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eter Nowland shares this photo enjoying his new center console in Annapolis Harbor. The boat is a Robalo R272 and was purchased from Cedar Creek Marine in Milford, DE. Peter says, “Great place and location!”

My Appreciation

irst, let me begin by asking you to thank the kind individual who takes the time to regularly drop off your terrific magazines at Saubel’s Market here in Shrewsbury. It is one of the very few publications which I read from cover to cover, and I don’t even own a boat! The various articles are so well written that they can bring me to a visual placement which makes them so enjoyable. I’m hooked by all the attention to detailing new boats and manufacturers offerings of the latest bells, buzzers, and tech equipment so much so that I was looking forward to making the trip to the next boat show! The Boatshop Reports really interest me as they play such a role in revealing the activity for the coming season and giving me an idea of how long it takes to schedule and complete work from “freshening up” to complete overhauls. I’m a retired tool and die/mold builder who spent 15 years or so building race engines for drag/circle cars, and I love the detail of your writers about the “nuts and bolts” of the great talent which the builders and their shops possess. Of course, my heart is with the powered machines, but I read and thoroughly enjoy SpinSheet as well. Sometimes I will stop by the market just to see if your magazines have arrived and leave without purchasing anything, so I can tell you that the stack disappears quickly. Snooze and you lose, as they say! Keep ‘em coming. If I ever get to a boat show (when they are permitted), I will look you up to thank you in person. Photography is excellent! Sincerely, J. P. Hill

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ongratulations to Lauren Edgar who was the first person to send in all 10 correct answers for our November Double Take! Here were the correct answers: Left-Right • Sailboat removed • Little girl’s bow changed purple • “MD” removed in registration number • Boat sticker changed from blue to green • Water bottle removed • Woman with kid wearing bucket hat • NS changed to SN • MD flag sticker added • Driver’s shorts added pattern • Nav light removed

Check out this month’s Double Take on page 66!

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want to thank you for the cover (photo by Paul Denbow) and subsequent article on the Smith Island Crab Skiff Association race at Crisfield. You are an asset to the boating community and it’s magazines like yours that help us promote our association. We also thank the Crisfield Chamber of Commerce for enabling us to hold our only race this season due to the virus. Again, thank you and keep up the great work. ~Tuffy Garrett

Seeking Cruising Stories

Have you recently taken a cruise on your powerboat, or perhaps chartered in a far-flung destination? If so, we want to hear from you! We are always looking for cruising articles so reach out to kaylie@proptalk.com with article submissions and/or inquires.

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Meet Breeze

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##If you can’t get out on a boat, go down to your favorite spot on the water, as Nick and Kaylie did on Blue Friday 2019.

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ou wake up exhausted, maybe with a little headache from overindulging in pumpkin pie or pumpkin-spiced beer, feeling as if you’d gained five pounds in one day… and then, you plan to go holiday shopping. Wait, what? What kind of marketer convinced you that that was the right thing to do the day after Thanksgiving? Several years ago, we at PropTalk conceived of a better tradition than Black Friday—we call it Blue Friday. All are invited to participate on Friday, November 27, and it’s free! In the time of Covid, when so many family gatherings will be small or completely canceled, it makes even more sense to spend time outside enjoying the fresh air with friends and family. Here’s how you can join the Blue Friday fun:

• Bundle up. It’s usually cool the day after Thanksgiving in Chesapeake country, so dress appropriately to spend the day or even an hour of it outdoors. You’re boaters, so you already know the dress code and have the layers and jackets to be comfortable. You might have to give your more “indoorsy” family members some tips. • Find a favorite spot on the water. Ideally, you would have a boat in the water and could go out on it, but for most of us whose boats will have already been winterized, we will have to settle for a waterfront town, pier, or beach where we can stroll with our family, friend, or dogs. Bring a garbage bag to pick up some trash if you like. You don’t have to

stay all day, but take a moment to enjoy the scenery and the company of loved ones. • Take a selfie. The selfie is the fun part. We love to see our readers joining the PropTalk Blue Friday tradition. Send your photos to editor@proptalk.com or post them to social media with the hashtag #bluefriday. • If you must shop, support your boating habit. If you do some shopping after you’ve taken your walk along the water, that’s okay, but we recommend shopping to support your boating and other outdoor habits and shopping locally, starting with the advertisers you find here in PropTalk! PropTalk.com December 2020 17


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ress for the water temperature, not the air temperature,” says Bill Smith of the Chesapeake Paddlers Association (CPA). As an active paddler, Smith knows well that a warm day in late fall or winter is a temptation for any boater or paddler to get out on the water. “Cold water shock and hypothermia are real dangers,” he says. “Cold water shock happens almost instantly when someone is immersed in cold water, and it can be deadly because of the gasp reflex and the loss of strength, which can happen quickly. Hypothermia takes a little more time to set in, but it can quickly affect your mind and your ability to make good decisions. “Always were a PFD and wear proper protective gear. I suggest a wetsuit for water temperatures between 50 and 60 degrees, and a dry suit for colder water.

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2020 Operation Deep Blue: For Fallen Heroes and Their Survivors

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from Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville, NJ, to Washington, DC. Each Operation Deep Blue team member selected an individual hero, who made the ultimate sacrifice to honor throughout the expedition. Fittingly, the team met up on 9/11, the day before the expedition began. For the most part, the weather cooperated, although on the second to last day, the kayakers faced wind and waves on the nose. “We were clawing for every mile that day,” reports Operation Deep Blue founder Tom Hauck. A ceremony commenced upon arrival at Recreation Pier at The Wharf on the Potomac River. Placards of the individually recognized heroes, which had been carried in a life jacket for the eight-day paddle, were given to the survivors at the ceremony. Two $7500 checks were presented to nonprofit organizations that support the families of fallen heroes. Hauck says, “Special recognition goes out to the safety boats and ground crew

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very year, all of us at PropTalk like to take a little moment to reflect on what we are thankful for. Now I know we can all admit that 2020 was a tougher year than most, but even in the worst of times, we can all find something, however small, to be grateful for. We invite you to share your thoughts as well by emailing kaylie@proptalk.com. “I am thankful for the boating friends and co-workers who this season invited me to get out on the water with them, in Covidappropriate ways. Time on the water felt ‘normal’ in an especially unusual year.” ~Beth Crabtree “I’m thankful for the extra time spent with my family and for Zoom, which allowed for much needed happy hours to stay connected with my friends, family, and coworkers.” ~Brooke King “I’m thankful for family, for my boyfriend Nick, and for the amazing team at SpinSheet, PropTalk, and FishTalk. I’m also thankful for time spent outside. This year has taught me to slow down and spend more time in nature. ~Kaylie Jasinski

“Thankful for my family and friends who have helped me and others get through this rough year.” ~Eric Richardson “I’m thankful for all of the essential people out there who keep us fed, clothed, banked, healthy, sheltered, and safe. We couldn’t do it without you!” ~Holly Foster “This year threw a lot at us; but it also forced us to slow down and allowed us more time to spend with each other and our communities, even if it was at a distance. I’m thankful for the small but innately beautiful parts of life; family, friends, laughter, and the beautiful place we get to share as our home, the Chesapeake Bay watershed.” ~Katie May Dixon

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Paddling a SUP Down the Bay for Oyster Recovery

orget the hypothermia, sunburn, and falling off his standup paddleboard (SUP) eight times per day in rough conditions… “It was an amazing experience!” says Annapolis native Chris Hopkinson, the first person to paddle the entire Chesapeake Bay on SUP.

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After a nine-day, 203-mile journey starting in Havre de Grace, MD, Hopkinson crossed into the Atlantic Ocean via Fisherman’s Inlet, VA, to on-water fanfare from a boat full of friends, family, and supporters. Through this effort, Bay Paddle, presented by Flying Dog Brewery, the paddler has thus far raised $180,000 for the Oyster Recovery Partnership (ORP) to plant oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. “I am truly overwhelmed by the response to the Bay Paddle,” said Hopkinson. “I received hundreds of messages per day from people all across the nation cheering me on and pushing me through, which is really what helped me finish.” Hopkinson launched from Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace September 18 at 8:09 a.m. and reached the Atlantic Ocean at 2:40 p.m. on September 26, following the route that mirrors that of Captain John Smith when he set out to explore the Chesapeake Bay in 1608.

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Although he arrived at his destination on schedule, wind and water conditions significantly altered his original plans to travel down the west side of the Bay. With winds coming from the northeast at 10 to 15 knots for the majority of the paddle, Hopkinson rerouted his travel to follow the eastern side of the Bay. “We had our entire route planned out along the western shore; every access point, every overnight stay, every logistic was completely altered,” said Hopkinson. “The high northeasterly winds would have been too much to battle if I had stayed along the western side. They would have just pushed me into shore.” Among the places he discovered was the Honga River. It was “one of my favorite spots. It feels as if it hasn’t been touched in 50 years with its pristine shoreline. That’s the way I felt during a lot of the paddle. I was really grateful to see the whole Bay. Very few see it the way I did, hugging the shoreline.” Along with the usual crabs and jellyfish, Hopkinson saw two or three bald

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eagles per day and just south of Cape Charles (another new-to-him, favorite destination), he was greeted by breaching dolphins who swam under his board and jumped out again, putting on a show and seeming to congratulate him on his adventure. As reported in PropTalk last summer, Hopkinson became passionate about helping the Bay when he realized the connection between oysters and water quality after helping his daughter with her science project and viewing an ORP oyster filtering video. He decided he wanted to make a difference and officially announced his plans to standup paddle the entire Chesapeake Bay in support of the Oyster Recovery Partnership in July. The campaign brought in a wealth of supporters, donations, and words of encouragement for Hopkinson, who worked hard to train for the paddle (up to 20 hours per week), seek funders, write blogs, film videos, and meet with news outlets to spread the word. His efforts paid off, with funds coming in from 32 states and four countries.

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In addition to ongoing support from the public, Flying Dog Brewery, Maryland’s largest brewery, was the event’s title sponsor. Flying Dog has been a longtime supporter of ORP, creating special beers and events to support the organization’s mission. Bryan Gomes, youth educator with the nonprofit ClearSharkH2O,

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An Extraordinary Life on the Water Geoffrey Michael Ewenson

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years old. Geoff’s life was rich and active; full of boats, adventure, travel, music, laughter, and a global contingent of people whose lives were better for knowing him. He was a deeply experienced sailor, a talented coach and mentor, and a trusted friend. As a boy in Newport, RI, Geoff was a regular on the docks at the Newport America’s Cups of the 1970s and into the 1980s and at every other major event that came through town. Geoff was an active part of the Ida Lewis Yacht Club junior sailing program. At Tabor Academy, he was co-captain of the sailing team and received the prestigious Braitmayer Award in honor of his outstanding contribution to the team. After Tabor, he graduated from the University of Rhode Island where he twice sailed to All American status. While competing in a frostbite regatta at the Severn Sailing Association in Annapolis in 1996, Geoff met Mary Iliff. Mary is a third-generation Annapolis sailor and the co-founder and publisher of SpinSheet (and later PropTalk and FishTalk). They were married in Annapolis in 1999 and made a home together in the city. Mary enthusiastically supported his professional sailing career, while Geoff served as Mary’s unfailing pillar as she grew her business. Together, Mary and Geoff brought out the very best in each other and their friends. A close friend articulates what all who knew Mary and Geoff as a

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couple understood: “They were always an inspiration to the rest of us as a couple. So obviously in love.” The list of high-performing and championship-winning boats and programs Geoff contributed to is lengthy and spans multiple decades, classes, and oceans. Geoff also found joy racing at home with the Iliff family aboard their Muskrat. “He was without question the best sailor we ever had on our boat,” his father-in-law and PropTalk contributor Charlie Iliff says. “But he was an even better family member and a better man.” There was no greater joy for Geoff than competing with Mary aboard their Viper 640 sailing dinghy. Geoff and Mary are longtime members of the Annapolis Yacht Club, Eastport Yacht Club, and Storm Trysail Club. Geoff campaigned a singlehanded Finn sailing dinghy for a spot representing the United States in the Olympic regatta in three quadrennials. He is remembered by his many friends in the Finn community as a fierce but friendly competitor. He sailed to second place in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2004 and in 2008. Geoff was a multi-sport athlete. He approached hockey, running, standup paddleboarding, and swimming with the same focus and energy that he brought to his sailing. In January 2018, Geoff made headlines when he joined the rapid response and CPR efforts to aid a fellow sailor who went into full cardiac arrest on the racecourse off Annapolis. Geoff and two others shifted the sailor to shore and performed CPR

until first responders arrived. The sailor survived, and Geoff was honored for his role by the City of Annapolis. Geoff valued community and, together with Mary, volunteered time and his talents to a number of organizations including Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating, the United States Naval Academy, and Athletes Serving Athletes. Geoff is survived by his wife, Mary; his parents, Patsy and Geoff; his brother Nick, his sister Ashley; eight beloved nieces and nephews; his Labrador retrievers Angus and Malcolm; and innumerable other friends and Ewenson and Iliff family members who loved him dearly. “He was my whole world,” his wife, Mary, said. We are all tremendously thankful he was in it. Mary Ewenson requests that those wishing to make donations in Geoff’s memory direct them to Athletes Serving Athletes, The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County, or any other organization that does good in the world. ~By Dave Gendell with Molly Winans and Alex Iliff

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Pirates Invade Yorktown Tour

Guests will be guided along the beaches and through the gardens, streets, and valleys of Yorktown, VA. Learn about the pirates of the Chesapeake, Yorktown’s maritime past, and the search for sunken treasures. 3 to 4 p.m. beginning at Mobjack Bay Coffee Roasters & Petite Café, $10 per person. (757) 872-3020.

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Learning at London Town: Game On

Life for kids in the Colonial Chesapeake wasn’t all about work. In this program, kids will learn to play some sports and games that were popular in London Town’s heyday. For the safety of participants and staff, this event will be held outside with appropriate distancing, group sizes, and cleaning in accordance with CDC and local guidance. $8 member children grades 1-4, $10 nonmembers. At Historic London Town and Gardens in Edgewater, MD.

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Mariners’ Museum Virtual Evening Lecture Series

6 p.m., presented by Tucker Thompson, America’s Cup host on “Chasing the Cup: Sailings Highest Prize.” Viewers will learn what can be expected ahead of the 36th America’s Cup in March 2021. All virtual lectures are free and require advance registration. Viewers may submit questions and comments to the presenters during their respective lectures. For more information, visit MarinersMuseum.org/Virtual.

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Don’t miss this spectacular drive-through holiday lights show beside the Chesapeake Bay. Proceeds benefit the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Admission: $15, car; $50, bus. From 5 – 10 p.m. nightly, weather permitting.

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Middle River Lighted Boat Parade

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PYY Marine Pasadena Lighted Boat Parade

Call the PYY Marina Office (410-2551771) and ask for Amy or Tina to register your boat. First 20 boats to register, PYY will cover your registration fee! The registration fee is $25. First, second, and third place winners, along with an added “Best of Pasadena” prize this year. Winners will be announced Live on Facebook 30 minutes after the last boat passes PYY. Due to Covid there will not be an after party this year.

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7 to 9 p.m. via Zoom. Free State Fly Fishers. Topic: Club members’ favorite places to fish. Several club members will present their favorite places to fish, providing information on where, what, how, when, and what flies to use. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@gmail.com for the Zoom link.

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Noon to 5 p.m. on the first block of West Street in Annapolis. Start off the December holiday season with some fun and indulge your sweet tooth at this annual festival to benefit the Annapolis Arts District. Admission: $5.

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Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade

6 to 8 p.m. rain or shine in Annapolis, MD. Lights Parade participants can compete for prizes and recognition either individually, or as a representative of their club. Skippers may register their boats until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 8.

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12 to 4 p.m. at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Coltons Point, MD. Enjoy the opening of the St. Clement’s Island Christmas Doll and Train Exhibit with take-home kids activities, music, takehome refreshments, and much more. Free admission.

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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Monthly Meeting

The club meets the second Wednesday of each month at the Frederick Elks club, 289 Willowdale Dr, Frederick, MD, starting at 6 p.m. Guest speakers and vendors for each meeting, and all meetings are open to the public.

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9 and weigh-ins at King’s Creek Marina in Cape Charles (anglers can leave from any inlet in Virginia). Lines in is at 8 a.m.; lines out is at 2 p.m. Save $50 on the $500 registration by signing up before December 4. Each entry entitles you to fish one of the three days and multiple entries are allowed.

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Boat Notes

Cutwater C32 CB: Elevated Position The Cutwater C32 CB is an outboard cruiser that lets you go boating any which way you want.

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on the face of the planet, when you deploy the seats, they fold out rather than in, so they don’t eat up a single inch of cockpit space. Another more traditional seat folds down from the transom unit, which also houses a sink, livewell, and electric grill. Another highlight of the cockpit is actually just behind it: the swim platform. Cutwater utilizes a rather unique method of mounting the outboards to the back of the swim platform, installing steel brackets rather than bolting directly to the fiberglass. This allows them to run the rigging tubes out of the back of the platform, rather than over top of it. Net result? When you walk out onto the 22-square-foot surface, there are no tubes or wires to trip over, and no motor well to accidentally step into. The arrangement is far cleaner than most and paired with the tall grab rail and telescopic

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Before heading out to the following holiday festivities along the Chesapeake, be sure to double-check the event websites, as things change rapidly in 2020! Find updates at proptalk.com/calendar.

##Midnight Madness in Annapolis. Photo courtesy of the Downtown Annapolis Partnership

Lights on the Bay at Sandy Point State Park November 23 to January 1 from 5 – 10 p.m. nightly, weather permitting. Don’t miss this spectacular drive-through holiday lights show beside the Chesapeake Bay. The event features more than 60 animated and stationary displays, including traditional Maryland-themed favorites, holiday, and children’s displays. Proceeds benefit the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Admission: $15, car; $50, bus. lightsonthebay.org Midnight Madness in Annapolis December 5 and 12 (6 p.m. to midnight) and December 19 (6 to 11 p.m.) Historic Annapolis shops throw open their doors in a glorified block party that is open to all. Enjoy musical performances as well as food and refreshments at many stores as you stroll along Main Street, State Circle and Maryland Avenue, and the Arts District in search of that perfect gift. visitannapolis.org Festivities in Yorktown, VA Christmas Tree Lighting, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing Christmas Market on Main, December 5 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and December 6 (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) on Historic Main Street. Whether you’re searching for a holiday gift for family and friends or as a treat to yourself, you’re sure to find it at one of the most anticipated Yorktown events. Close to 60 vendors will line the street in a socially distanced set-up, selling everything from local art, such as paintings, jewelry, and photography, to breads, sweets, and other goodies. Get your greenery and Christmas wreaths, too. visityorktown.org

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Festive Fridays in Cape Charles, VA December 4, 11, and 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. Shop, savor, stroll, and stay in the coastal Chesapeake Bay beach town. Celebrate with carriage rides, street performers, live local music, restaurant specials, food trucks, B&Bs, Santa and Mrs. Claus, and kids’ activities. Free. capecharlesvirginiascape.com Mount Harmon Open Air Yuletide Festival and Holiday Marketplace December 5-6, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This festive event, re-imagined for pandemic times, features Mount Harmon’s open-air yuletide decorations and greens sale, artisan marketplace and museum gift shops, hearth cooking, and self-guided yuletide walking tours of the mansion’s beautifully decorated historic buildings and grounds. Tickets: $10, Friends of Mount Harmon members $5. mountharmon.org Candlelight House Tour in Historic Chesapeake City December 12 from 6-8 p.m. Take a walking or driving holiday tour of the outside of more than 10 homes, B&Bs, and churches in Chesapeake City’s historic district. chesapeakecity.com

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Hampton Holiday Wonder Walk December 12-23 Take a pleasant stroll on 2.25 miles of a socially distanced, glow-lighted trail with a few animated features along the way. Entrances and parking at Hampton Coliseum and Air Power Park. visithampton.com

Old Fashioned Christmas in Elkton, MD December 18 from 5-8 p.m. A pandemic-friendly version of an Old Fashioned Christmas will unfold in the town of Elkton. Find updates on the website: elktonalliance.org Virtual Christmas in St. Michaels Celebrate a virtual Christmas in St. Michaels. Buy tickets for the November 15 raffle to win a helicopter tour and lunch for four. Preview the Online Auction beginning November 20 and bid on fabulous items. Shop online for unique gifts and holiday treats. Enjoy the “Light up the Night” Drive-by House and Harbor Tour, and more. For details visit christmasinstmichaels.org or follow on Facebook and Instagram.

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Lighted Boat Parades

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hat better way to get into the holiday spirit than decorating or watching lighted boats of all shapes and sizes parade along the waterfront on a cold winter’s night? At print time, some lighted boat parades around the Chesapeake Bay had yet to be finalized. Check event websites for updates before attending, and stay tuned for more event additions at proptalk.com.

The Middle River Lighted Boat Parade The Mid-Atlantic’s largest boat parade (and possibly the largest in the USA this year) takes place November 28 in Middle River, MD. To register, simply text your name, address, and boat size to (410) 463-2686. PYY Marine Pasadena Lighted Boat Parade Takes place November 28 in Pasadena, MD. Call the PYY Marina Office (410-255-1771) and ask for Amy or Tina to register your boat. First 20 boats to register, PYY will cover your registration fee! The registration fee is $25. First, second, and third place winners, along with an added “Best of Pasadena” prize this year. Winners will be announced Live on Facebook 30 minutes after the last boat passes PYY. Due to Covid there will not be an after party this year.

##Boats of all shapes and sizes are welcome at lighted boat parades around the Bay. Photo by Eric Moseson of the 2019 Baltimore Lighted Boat Parade

33rd Annual Baltimore Parade of Lighted Boats December 5 from 5 to 6 p.m. out of Anchorage Marina in Baltimore, MD. To register, call (410) 522-7200 or visit anchoragemarina.com. Christmas in St. Michaels Boat Parade December 12 from 6 to 7 p.m. in St. Michaels Harbor, MD. Since many of the charitable events that CISM normally sponsors are not possible this season, they are presenting a boat parade to brighten the season and to raise money for local charities. If you can participate, contact Dennis Glackin at 610608-1743 or dglackin48@gmail.com for more information. Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade December 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. rain or shine in Annapolis, MD. Lights Parade participants can compete for prizes and recognition either individually, or as a representative of their club. Skippers may register their boats until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 8.

##The view from the bridge at the Eastport YC Lights Parade 2019. Photo by Heather Capezio

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T e n tative B oat P arades Deale Parade of Lights: Tentatively scheduled for December 10. Stay tuned for updates at facebook.com/ DealeMDParadeOfLights. Solomons Christmas Walk and Lighted Boat Parade: TBA. Stay tuned for updates at solomonsmaryland.com.

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The Great DelMarVa Loop Journey By Bo and Elizabeth Bollinger

This is a story by Bo and Elizabeth Bollinger who took their 1999 Formula 34PC Fandango on a journey around the DelMarVa Loop at the end of September 2020. This journey was their longest on Fandango in over a decade, and it taught them a few lessons along the way. They share their lessons learned and experiences in this special three-part series. Sunday, September 27, 2020 Prelude… the engine mechanic replaced the alternators Saturday night and was working until 8:30 p.m. so that we could get underway the following day. He strongly suggested a sea trial before we loaded the boat and embarked up the Bay, so we took Fandango out that morning for a sea trial. Fandango ran well, while burning about eight gallons of fuel, which would become important the following day… Chesapeake City, the First Leg For the first leg of our journey after the sea trial, we spent most of the morning loading and organizing the boat with food, beverages, clothing, and musical

linger ##Bo and Elizabe th Bol ky at their annual Kentuc Derby Raf t-Up Par ty.

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instruments and departed on our journey from Annapolis at 2 p.m. for Chesapeake City. The seas were calm with a slight overcast sky. On the journey north, the Bay continues to narrow like a funnel taking you to the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. We arrived at 5 p.m. without much fuss and got the last slip on the Town Dock. The electric pedestal on the dock was not operating, but what do you expect for free? We toasted each other with a cold beer following the first leg of our journey. The town was easy to walk as it is only three blocks by three blocks with a mix of historic homes, bed and breakfasts, boutique shops, and a restaurant or two. Back at the boat I suggested we enjoy dinner at the Bayard House Tavern on the C&D Canal. We ate outside on the lawn with plenty of social distancing and enjoyed a beautiful view of the C&D bridge and the water only feet away from our table. The entrées were expensive by our standards, so the waitress encouraged us to try their famous flatbread that had peaches, figs, spices, and goat cheese. We were lucky to take her up on the suggestion because it was fabulous. We ordered some wine and entrée-sized salads to complete the meal and both agreed that it was a great start to the trip. We had but a short walk back to Fandango, and thankfully, the quaint ice cream shop on the water had already closed for the evening.

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Lewes, a Beautiful Place To Stay, Dine, and Enjoy On the second leg of our journey we walked up to the town coffee and pastry shop for a large cup o’ joe and an egg sandwich. Topped off (with food not gas) we walked to the Chesapeake Inn & Marina to see party central on the canal. It has an incredible bar, and the slips have red or blue lighting to complement the cigarette boats that grace the docks at night. After begging the maintenance man to get us inside to use the toilets, we were on our way to Lewes, DE. The canal was about 20 miles long at this point, and we easily cruised at 18 knots in calm waters before entering the (sometimes notorious) Delaware Bay. First mistake was leaving Chesapeake City without topping off our fuel tanks… The seas were about one foot on the nose in the Bay with occasional two-foot waves. The tide was against us for the first 10 miles or so but shifted to an ebb tide for the rest of our trip. We were greeted by the first pod of porpoises on the trip in the middle of the Bay, and several large cargo ships passed us northbound as we passed the monstrous Salem Nuclear Power Plant. As we got close to Lewes, it was becoming apparent that we were low on fuel. I made the decision to reduce speed to eight knots for a lower fuel burn rate the last 10 miles of the trip to stretch our fuel supply. About midway into the channel, the port PropTalk.com December 2020 35


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engine ran out of fuel. We were now on one engine looking for the first open fuel dock. Turning 90 degrees to port up the channel, we were fighting a strong ebb tide while cruising at five knots in order not to make a wake. We were informed that Anglers had the only fuel, and the Admiral (my wife Elizabeth) was positioned on the starboard side of the boat to use the piling as a pylon to pivot as we backed into the slip with only the starboard engine and an ebb tide pushing the bow downstream. Safely into the fuel slip, we turned off the one engine and began the fueling process taking on 204 gallons into the 220-gallon tanks. Remember the fuel burned in the sea trial the previous day? It came back to haunt us. I asked one of the fishermen on the dock if he knew how to bleed a fuel injected gas engine (most have diesels on their boats). He said he couldn’t help me, but he did give me the name of a mechanic in town for assistance. I called our mechanic back on Kent Island, and he instructed me on what to do. It actually isn’t that complicated, much like bleeding air out of a car tire, but with gasoline coming out instead le enjoying the ##Morning cof fee whi of midweek in e tud soli peace and off. Lewes before cas ting

of air. We were successful, much to the amazement of one of the old guys on the dock sipping on a can of beer. With both engines running we motored back up the canal to the Town Dock and tied up. I hosed off the boat and plugged in the power cord while the Admiral straightened up below. We were soon greeted by a nice city dock master who took our information and credit card. He said we were lucky to get the slip since a 50-foot catamaran had just departed a couple of hours ago. He told us we needed to walk two blocks to the bath house and how to get to the liquor store, all useful information. The showers were nice, but not well marked from the street, so we ended up doubling the walk before we found them. All part of the journey as we got to see this lovely park with a baseball field, tennis courts, beautiful plantings, and floating docks. We hit the liquor store on the way back to the boat to pick up a bottle of wine for our Annapolis friends who had moved to

##Lewes Town Park Ma rina with beautiful lan dsc aping, floa ting doc ks, a baseball fiel d, tennis courts, and bath house.

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Lewes and were going to join us for dinner. Peter O’Brien came to our boat and enjoyed a sundowner before taking us on a tour of their new home, which was only 10 minutes from downtown Lewes, and catching up on old times. We headed back to town and made reservations at Agave. While waiting for a table we took the time to make a short three block trip to the beach to watch the sunset and the moon rise, while listening to the waves lap against the shore. The warm October air and gentle ocean breeze made for a spectacular picture on the beach. The dinner at Agave was very good, with roasted corn smothered in queso for an appetizer, followed by everyone’s favorite Mexican dishes. This place is very popular, crowded, and worth it. After a long day underway and at the gas dock, we were more than ready to hit the sack and enjoy a long night’s sleep safely tied to our floating dock in the middle of Lewes. The town is truly a wonderful and beautiful place to stay, dine, and enjoy for a very relaxing weekend… or life. Open Ocean Cruising to Ocean City The next morning, we decided to get underway to try and beat the wind gods on our journey to Ocean City. We pulled into the gas dock to get a bag of ice, and the port engine quit on us... We got the ice and went back on one engine to the Town Dock when who should show up, but our good


##Enjoying a keyboard concer t in the coc kpit before heading off to sleep.

friends the O’Briens to wish us bon voyage. We chatted while we made additional attempts to start the motor, which we were eventually successful in doing. Thankfully the air lock was purged. We said our goodbyes again and headed out of the canal for Ocean City and our first real serious cruising in the open ocean. The ocean swells of three feet were from the southwest, and the seas were coming from the southeast with waves of one to two feet, both converging on our nose. It was about a two-hour trip to Ocean City, and the Admiral was not feeling that great during this leg of the trip (little did she know it would get worse). We turned west to enter the Ocean City channel and with a strong ebb tide, the waves were stacking up at three to four feet at the entrance. Hammer time as we plowed through at a purposeful speed to maintain way and control through the narrow inlet. We headed across the sound to the Sunset Marina after a brief side trip up the back side of Ocean City, Lewes ##Heading out of the y. channel for Ocean Cit

##Capt. Bo pointing towards Fandango in her slip on A pier at Sunset Ma rina in Ocean Cit y.

which is not where a recreational cruiser would want to stay. We turned around at the bridge and headed back to the entrance channel and turned west to Sunset Marina. This is a very large marina with multiple fuel docks. They finally gave us proper directions to a gas dock (versus diesel). We were warmly greeted by a young man named Gavin who is going to Salisbury State and who was exceptionally professional and courteous. He directed us to our slip back at the entrance of the marina (pier A which none of the piers had letters on the end… go figure). We were docked in battlewagon heaven. There were more multi-million tuna and billfish boats than you can imagine all being cleaned, worked on, or waiting for their owners. Quite a site indeed. We checked in at the front office, and the ladies were very attentive to our needs and questions about the marina. Turns out Sunset Marina is managed by Brian Tinkler, the brother of Scott Tinkler who manages Port

Annapolis Marina (small world). This marina was in a league of its own, but basically empty of people. Three swimming pools, the world famous Teasers Bar and a huge outdoor dining area, plus a stage elevated 10 feet in the air to ensure everyone gets to see and hear the band. FYI, don’t get a slip on D dock if you don’t like loud band music at night. We had a nice long walk around the well-manicured and landscaped marina grounds (always a favorite for the Admiral to check-out) before returning to the boat for a brief keyboard concert by the Admiral before gathering our shower gear and a much appreciated bath. The bathrooms were clean, large, and very comfortable. That evening we listened to the wind howling through the tuna towers of the neighboring boats as we dined on the grilled chicken and stuffed baked potatoes we had brought on our trip. We went to sleep hoping the winds would die down and give us a smooth trip in the morning. It didn’t exactly go as planned…

Stay tuned for Part II of this DelMarVa Loop story in our January issue. Next up, Chincoteague, the Onancock river, and the Choptank River.

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##Nanny Cay, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.

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hen the temperature drops and that cold wind starts blowing, do you immediately start dreaming of a white sand beach? You’re not alone. Keep these destinations in mind for a winter boating getaway, whether for this season or in the future. For tips on planning a power catamaran charter, as well as in-depth features on specific island destinations, visit proptalk.com. And as travel guidelines are ever changing, please be sure to check the websites below for the most current information.

The British Virgin Islands (BVI)

The BVI consist of four main islands— Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke—along with over 50 smaller islands and cays. Tortola is the largest island at about 12-miles long and three-miles wide. One of the highlights of chartering in the BVI is the ability to easily island hop from one place to the next, covering a lot of ground even on a short trip. Winter temperatures range from the 70s to low 80s with sunny skies, pleasant breezes, and little rain, which also tends to draw the crowds, but for good reason. Here you’ll find beach bars aplenty, delicious Caribbean food, secluded shores, prime snorkeling, and the island’s famous Painkiller cocktails. At print time, the islands were set to reopen to international travelers on December 1. Those wishing to travel to the British Virgin Islands when the territory reopens to tourism in December are required 38 December 2020 PropTalk.com

to apply through the government’s newlyimplemented online portal, BVI Gateway, to gain authorization. The portal is set to go live soon at bvigateway.bviaa.com. For updates, visit bvitourism.com.

The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI)

The USVI, a territory of the United States, are comprised of the three main islands of Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas, and many other smaller surrounding islands. Warm, sunny weather is common year-round, with an average winter temperature in the upper 70s. For the adventure seekers, the USVI are home to more than 60 dive sites ranging from novice to expert which can take you to beautiful coral reefs, mangroves, and the remains of several Navy barges sunk after WWII. At Virgin Islands National Park, visitors can hike to plantation ruins to learn about a time when sugar dominated the island, visit the ancient petroglyphs carved by the Taino Indians, and snorkel the coral reefs. The latest Covid-19 travel updates require every traveler aged five and older to use the USVI Travel Screening Portal and submit a Covid-19 test result (either a Covid-19 antigen test taken and negative result received, both within five days of commencement of travel to the territory or a Covid-19 antibody test taken and positive result received both within four months of commencement of travel to the territory). Visit visitusvi. com and covid19usvi.com/covid-19/ travelers for more information.

The Bahamas

The Bahamas is comprised of 700 islands and over 2000 rocks and cays, spread over 100,000 square miles of ocean. The archipelago is an ecological oasis, boasting the clearest water on the planet with visibility over 200 feet. The islands experience warm weather year-round, with winter lows averaging a comfortable 70 degrees. Boaters are drawn to the Bahamas for its sheltered harbors, untouched beaches, incredible snorkeling and diving, and of course the legendary swimming pigs of the Exumas. The Exumas are an archipelago of 365 cays and islands, beginning just 35 miles southeast of Nassau. The islands are divided into three major areas—Great Exuma, Little Exuma, and The Exuma Cays. Great Exuma and Little Exuma are known for their laidback surroundings, while The Exuma Cays act as a playground for the rich and famous, boasting numerous private homes and luxury resorts. Another popular destination are the Abacos, a 120-mile chain of islands and cays dotted by mangroves and white sand beaches. The Abacos are currently on the road to recovery after Hurricane Dorian, but hotels and resorts have already begun to reopen. Current travel guidelines require all who enter the Bahamas to obtain a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR (swab) test taken no more than five days prior to the date of arrival. Once in possession of a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR, travelers can then apply for their required Bahamas Travel Health Visa. For more details, click to bahamas.com.


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sponsors educational opportunities. If they are low-cost and open to the public, you may share them here. Many different types of organizations share their news in this section. They include the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Power Squadrons (America’s boating clubs), owners’ associations, regional groups, and clubs that enjoy certain types of on-water activities, such as model boats, vintage or classic boats, water skiing, paddling, and others. Some of our most interesting submissions are profiles of standout members. Does your membership include an individual who has exhibited extraordinary dedication to the group or community?

Do you have a member with special skills or who has had remarkable life experiences on the water? Often these submissions are 500 to 600 words. You may send in a write-up or send us the member’s name and contact information, and we’ll take it from there. Submissions are due on the 25th of the month. For example, submissions received before November 25, would usually be for the January issue, which is distributed in mid-December. But don’t worry too much about the timing, just reach out to us with your ideas, and we’ll help. Please include one or more clear photos to go along with your text. Send all to beth@proptalk.com.

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By Sue Bartlett

lthough 2020 has been tough, members of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA) have enjoyed three Great Escape Cruises this summer. We even got in our October Fall Picnic on the Magothy River, and we happily welcomed four first-time attendees in addition to our regular participants. This year we were also happy to drive down to Deltaville, VA, to celebrate the spring and fall picnics with the Southern Chesapeake Bay Cruisers. November is traditionally our “month off,” as we get our boats winterized or head off south to warmer climes. De-

cember has been our month to wrap up the year, celebrate the season together, and discuss plans for the coming year. Unfortunately, with the Covid-19 virus still with us, many are unwilling to gather in groups or be inside with others. After much thought, we have decided to declare a hiatus in activities during the colder months of winter. However, we are hoping that the spring will bring a solution to the virus, and we can return to a more normal way of gathering. We already have a calendar of events planned for 2021, including cruises and social events. Are you a trawler owner or trawlerowner want-to-be? Do you own a dif-

##MTOA fall picnic. (L-R) Susie Saul, Bill Scott, David and Barbara Barrett, Charles and Jane Williamson, Bob and Barb Swarm, Sue Bartlett

ferent type of boat but love the trawler lifestyle? MTOA is for you. Our group is not about a specific brand of boat; it’s about friendships, rendezvous, cruising and ‘messing’ around in boats, and doing it with a trawler owner’s philosophy and outlook. If that describes you, join us. Some of the goals and benefits of membership include: maintenance and repair problem solving; training and education for our captains and first mates; ownership and resale of our member vessels; activities and social events for our members and guests; information exchange and dialogue amongst our membership. To learn more visit mtoa.clubexpress.com.

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lub Crabtowne is a ski, sports, and events club, that has been organizing exciting events for our members for more than 40 years. This year we have scheduled summer through autumn bike trips, and ski trips to Telluride, NC, and Jay Peak, VT. Because of obvious concerns, we cancelled our Cape May, NJ, bike and beach trip scheduled for June. Nevertheless, we are continuing to look forward to more opportunities to get back together. If safe to do so, we plan to have some boating and cruise trips. We now have a sailing and motor-boat captain, who would like to get our club back into boating next spring. Our November 24 meeting will be held at the Fleet Reserve Club in Annapolis, from 6 to 8 p.m., depending on seating availability for our club members at that

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time. In addition to dinner, when possible we have a speaker, as well as discussions of outings and other special trips. We had a wonderful, memorable trip to Chincoteague, VA, on September 18-22, despite the cold, cloudy, windy weather resulting from the hurricanes in the Gulf. We took photos of the beach, the marshes, and boats and birds along the Intercoastal Waterway; and the hardiest of bicyclists braved the winds of 50-plus miles per hour. Several of us were planning to take a boat tour of the Intercoastal Waterway, but the event was cancelled because of the inclement weather, proving the gorgeous red sunset to be misleading. We all look forward to continuing immersion in the beautiful natural settings of Chincoteague Island and the Tom’s Cove Wildlife Refuge, as well as gourmet seafood and steak res-

taurants, such as Etta’s and AJs, and the ever popular Island Creamery, where we take a break from cycling and swimming to feast on exotic ice cream specialties. Join our club, sign up for activities ranging from skiing in winter of 2020, to hiking and biking seasonally, to boating and cultural activities throughout the year. For detailed information, go to clubcrabtowne.org. Active-duty military personnel receive a one-year free membership.

Dreaming of the Great Loop?

ruisers on the Bay have all kinds of dreams. Many begin with a dream of exploring the rivers and creeks close to home, but as boaters gain experience, their cruises tend to become longer, and many eventually begin dreaming of extended cruises, perhaps even dreaming of completing all or part of the Great Loop. For those with such a dream, America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association (AGLCA) is a valuable resource. The Great Loop is a 6000-mile circumnavigation of the eastern portion of North America. AGLCA members navigate the route in their own boats, often connecting with one another for

multiple passages along the route, which is primarily comprised of protected waterways. The journey takes “Loopers” through 15 or more states and provinces and includes the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, Chesapeake Bay, the New York State Canals, the Great Lakes, the Canadian Heritage Canals, the inland rivers of America’s heartland, and the Gulf of Mexico. Kim Russo, director AGLCA says, “Looper camaraderie is legendary, and AGLCA facilitates connections between members so that new Loopers can learn from those who have come before them. No two Great Loop adventures are the same, so we continuously dis-

##2019 Spring Rendezvous

seminate information and inspiration through our newsletters and website to help members safely complete the Great Loop in a way that is enjoyable to them.” Members of AGLCA have access to discussion forums, podcasts, webinars, a cost calculator, access to Harbor Hosts, newsletters, member-only events, and more. Harbor Hosts help Loopers as they pass through the host’s home waters. They give advice on local places for shopping, dining, boat repairs, and more. They provide local knowledge about their waterways, such as the best anchorages, currents, tides, and more. Sometimes they offer to accept packages that Loopers pick up when they pass through. They may also offer rides to local destinations or perhaps even dockage. Wondering if this association might be for you? AGLCA’s membership webinar will give you an introduction to the benefits AGLCA offers its members and show you the tools and information available through the organization’s website. While most webinars are for members only, a few others are also open to non-members. greatloop.org PropTalk.com December 2020 41


Racing News ##Paul Kydd in Sea Lion, the winner of this year’s Electric Boat Marathon. Photo by David Fannon

20th Annual Wye Island Challenge

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riday, October 2 dawned with cloud banks and light rain. The forecast was for improving conditions, however, and this time the forecasters were right on. By the time the PropTalk Protector and the Iliffs’ Albemarle 24 chase boat made it down from Annapolis, conditions at the Miles River Yacht Club (MRYC) were pleasant. Rain had stopped, breeze was light, and temperature mild. Five boats were launched at MRYC. Unfortunately, John Todd, in his Boomerang, encountered a problem and returned to the ramp. The other four started and all finished. Paul Kydd’s Sea Lion multihull was first in, at 2:03:48 after deduction of the 10-minute Wye Landing stop. Washington College’s former record holder, Farinholt’s Erged On II, came in at 4:08 powered by solar cells and advanced batteries. 42 December 2020 PropTalk.com

By Charlie Iliff

David Fannon, in his Glen L AmpEater Aquatron finished at 5:05, leading Tom Hesselink’s Lightning Bug by five minutes. David, his passengers, and Tom arguably had the best day, with true electric-boat quiet leisure—or maybe an intense tactical contest, or both, but definitely a good time. It’s hard to imagine a much better way to spend time than a quiet trip around Wye Island. Greenery, wildlife, stately estates, working farms, and a lot of interesting little creeks slide by with little more noise than the gurgle of the hull going through the water. The Wye Island Challenge - Electric Boat Marathon is a 24-mile trip from St. Michaels into the Wye River, around the island and back—with a mandatory 10-minute stop at Wye Landing. Most electric boats excel at leisurely and quiet cruising, and the “Marathon” is in their sweet spot.

The Wye Island Challenge is also a race, however. Over the years, there have been some entrants whose objective is not just quiet passage through nice scenery. Paul started the quest for speed when he set a record with a multihull coach boat. Jim Campbell ran a lot of years in his eCanoe, each year until 2019 faster than his prior one. Jim’s eCanoe set numerous single-hull lead acid battery records. PropTalk’s 58-foot Electrashell was perhaps the craziest: a converted eight-oar shell, which held the overall record briefly until eclipsed by Ned Farinholt’s 19-foot Erged On II. Most recently, Pure WaterCraft set the current record with its outboard and battery pack on a multihull platform. In 2019, in a windy and rough race, Pure Watercraft’s outboard system on a RIB and Flux Marine Ltd.’s outboard on a similar inflatable duked it out most of


##The Washington College entry, Erged On II. Photo by Brian Palmer

##Unfortunately John Todd in his Boomerang encountered problems and had to return to the ramp. Photo by David Fannon

the way around the course. Finally, Flux marine prevailed when Pure Watercraft encountered a safety shutdown problem in their borrowed RIB. Pure Watercraft’s record wasn’t broken, so we were looking for a rematch at the front of the fleet this year. Covid intervened. We’ll have to wait until next year and hope the fast guys make it back. In the weeks leading up to the 2020 race, questions were raised whether it would go forward. The Annapolis Boat Shows had been canceled, as had the Small Craft Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Miles River Yacht Club was happy to provide the launch facilities, but organizers of the challenge didn’t even ask about scheduling the usual awards dinner. Tom Hesselink, chief organizer and head of the Electric Boat Association of America, was a survivor of the Covid infection and particularly sensitive to concerns about the event posing a threat to anyone. Tom called around to potential competitors and found that there was interest, but few solid commitments to run. Then, in September the decision became clear: Paul, who turned 90 in August, said he’d run the

##Tom Hesselink in Lightning Bug. Photo by Brian Palmer

##David Fannon in his Glen L AmpEater design. Photo by Brian Palmer

##The race start. Photo by Tom Hesselink

course whether or not the challenge was formally scheduled. The 20th Annual Challenge was ON. Paul ran in the first challenge, and almost every one since. He competed a number of years in Prologue, a comfortable and capable Elliott Bay launch, patterned after efficient early 20th Century steam launches. Prologue was a veteran of cruises up and down the East Coast, and a memorable Erie Canal trip. Stepping away from Prologue for a year, Paul set an early Wye Challenge overall record in a Stillwater Coach Boat. Later, he ran some challenge races in a jon boat fitted with hydrofoils—fun but ultimately not successful. Most recently he has competed in a catamaran he named Sea Lion. Paul built the power system for each of his boats, working with an inboard in Prologue, conversion of a commercial outboard for the coach catamaran, and creating a custom outboard using a commercial lower unit for the Jon boat and Sea Lion. His battery systems ranged from golf-cart-lead-acid through 100-plus volt lithium systems. As class definitions evolved, he sometimes won his class, but he enjoyed run-

ning each race whatever the outcome. One year before everyone had cell phones, Paul was delayed and got to MRYC with Prologue on a trailer after the scheduled start. It was windy, but he set out to catch the competitors he thought were on the course. He didn’t catch any, since the forecast for increasing winds had resulted in cancellation of the race. Paul ran the course, and when he got back in the Miles River, he took a line from a sailboat that was having trouble powering upwind, and towed it to its dock—an impressive performance for an electric boat. Prologue is now with Paul’s son Andy and his family on a lake in Wisconsin. For the past couple of years, in Sea Lion, Paul has been chasing a target time: two hours. He’s been close. So, for the 20th annual race, Paul decided he’d run it, Covid threat or not, and try to get his two-hour personal best. As the results show, he barely missed. So, although he claims he’s retired from competition, we’ll be working on him to get under that two hours next year. And we look forward to expansion of the fleet and an awards banquet—maybe even without face masks. PropTalk.com December 2020 43


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CCWBRA Fun Run

ike many racing clubs and organizations around the Bay, the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) was not able to hold most of its 2020 races. However, in October, the Cantera family hosted a little fun run on the Sassafras River to remind everyone what this group is all about—good, clean fun! Learn more about the CCWBRA and stay tuned for updates regarding the 2021 season at ccwbra.com.

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family with two teenagers enjoys three seasons’ worth of get-away Chesapeake Bay fun on this aluminum-built cruiser. Most of the time they’re relaxing from an intense work schedule shared by all four family members. Fishing, crabbing, and swimming are just part of the fun they enjoy on this classic cruiser. With space to host a good dozen day guests in addition to beds for four, Moby Dick is an active participant at regular Antique and Classic Boat Society Chesapeake Bay Chapter (CBC) cruising events. A good example is this boat’s popularity as a great place to gather at the annual Father’s Day Antique and Classic Boat Festival. The show is traditionally held over the three-day Father’s Day weekend every June at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels. A warm welcome and something cold to drink for fellow CBC members is always extended at club events. Marinette Motor Yachts were built in Kentucky by Aluminum Cruisers between 1954-91. Wallace Wilkerson, former Governor of Kentucky, was this boat’s original owner. He named it Moby Dick and used the boat on the Ohio River from 1966 well into the 1980s. He had the interior custommade to sleep four overnight, rather than just two. The former governor abandoned this cruiser in the mid-1980s, leaving the marina with both a yard bill and back taxes. Moby Dick was eventually purchased by Alicia Boardman’s cousin who later passed Moby Dick on to Alicia’s family, her current owners. Alicia capably handles this singleengine motor yacht and is clearly a skipper in command! The current 90-hp Suzuki outboard is a modern four-stroke that delivers displacement speeds to this

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cruiser. Top speed? Fifteen knots with a light load. Let’s just say it is not a classic speedboat. A large cruiser like this with 90 horsepower is very functional on local rivers and great for those weekend anchorage spots that provide a needed break for the family and their friends. A modern engine ensures easy starts and good control. The four-stroke powerhead provides good oil and gas consumption,

along with clean exhaust. Previously re-powered with 50 hp, Moby Dick was soon repowered with the 90 hp, mostly for control around piers like those found in Annapolis’s popular Ego Alley. Each engine has been mounted on the cruiser’s exterior aluminum bracket. Aluminum is a great boat-building material that’s available in various thicknesses. Aluminum construction is light, strong, and durable, held together with what is best described as thousands of rivets. This hull was made from a thicker gauge aluminum than the house. Overall, this metal is lightweight and generally

easier to maintain than wood or fiberglass. The one exception to easy maintenance is the need for special zinc in salt or even brackish water to resist corrosion. The styling includes a foredeck for line handling and other necessities. The aft deck is essentially an outdoor lounge. The amidships “house” makes her a cruiser. This well-maintained 28-foot motor yacht is essentially a four-bedroom apartment on the water! Although it’s a tight “apartment,” it’s fully found, complete with a galley, water tank, and ice box, plus a toilet room with sink. Clever use of space is evident when you see the cabin’s interior, with special amenities such as three storage drawers underneath each bed. New soft goods in solid and striped blue with a yellow accent is very inviting. Her exterior was repainted with a special twosystem paint, while white is the predominant interior color. Flat-bottomed with a vee at her bow, riding on a river is comfortable, but a stiff Chesapeake Bay chop can be a challenge. Strong winds also make handling her single screw tricky around a bulkhead or pier. Notice the curved plexiglass at the front of the “house” that is stress-crack free. It’s a significant accomplishment after several previous attempts by different vendors. Achieving both the angle and the curve of the plexiglass was a challenge. This compact “apartment” on the water also enjoys good ventilation, although the Jalousie windows can become a maintenance issue when Moby Dick is docked on windy days. Despite her 50-plus years, however, Moby Dick is much loved by Alicia, her family, and friends. In excellent condition, this unique cruiser continues to provide stress-free enjoyment three seasons out of the year. PropTalk.com December 2020 45


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s winter approaches after this hectic and unprecedented boating season and we look back on 2020, we can all agree that it was a difficult and challenging year in so many ways for all of us. Let’s hope that the future allows us to return to at least some semblance of the old normal.

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harlie Petosa, manager of Hinckley Yachts of Annapolis, sends us the following touching thought: “In lieu of a boatshop report… On behalf of the team at Hinckley Chesapeake I would like to extend our sincerest condolences to Mary Ewenson and the entire team at the SpinSheet Publishing Company on the passing of Geoff Ewenson (see page 24). We will remember Geoff exactly as pictured on the front steps of our Annapolis office. We know that his contagious smile will live on in Mary and those throughout the sailing community near and far. Please stay well, and we will get back to reporting on what we are up to next month.” 46 December 2020 PropTalk.com

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njelica Eitel of the Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) in Solomons, MD, sends us the following: “The Patuxent Small Craft Guild is in the process of completing two wooden pedal boats celebrating CMM’s 50th anniversary. The guild chose pedal boats for this project because there is a special connection between this type of boat and our local history. One of the early mass-produced North American pedal boats for the 1939 World’s Fair was made right here in Solomons! “Each boat is made up of two hulls, similar to a catamaran. That provides opportunities for plenty of names. In an

effort to not only celebrate our maritime history but also recognize the other CMM themes of estuarine biology and paleontology, the guild determined that each pedal boat will have three names: one for the pedal boat as a whole and a name for each hull. Thus, one of the boats is Sharks with hull names Meg and Don (a nod to the prolific Megalodon shark that once called the Chesapeake Bay home). And the other, Otters, will have hull names Bubbles and Squeak, in memory of CMM’s first pair of North American river otters. When completed, the new pedal boats will be available for public use in the basin.”


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##The deck and cabin top for the CY 55 coming out of the mold at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.

##A V-12 MTU diesel and Vee drive being installed in the CY 55 at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.

##Peeney Mathews touching up clear coat at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

##A Bertram 28 being refinished at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD.

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lex Schlegel of Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD, looks back on a very busy year: “This year has been different, some changes obviously due to the virus and some maybe not. Normally April is our busiest month; not this year. It was dead due to Covid-19 restrictions on boating. Then starting in May, work increased to more than we could stay ahead of. Our workload normally slows down during the fall, and again, not this year. Typically we work on sail and powerboats 30-50 feet long with inboard diesel engines. That has held true, but we added some work on smaller gasoline powered boats: an outboard powered pontoon boat, gasoline stern drives and outboard runabouts, dual consoles, and walk-throughs. “Normally, we do not allow do-ityourself, however, cousin Robin Hartge’s 37-foot fiberglass baybuilt is on shore for just that. He used the roll and tip method to paint the sides with Awlgrip baby blue, painted the bottom, and changed the prop. She was built by Cotton Thomas in Southern Maryland using C-Flex, a process that uses dry fiberglass fabric with longitudinal rods to shape the hull instead

of making a full mold. She is powered by a single 380-HP Cummins. He likes to fish close to Poplar Island and he lives on a shallow creek, so we get to see him often for prop changes. “Just a few of the many projects going on: One of our longtime favorite customers, with a Californian 43, is here for a number of electrical repairs. We removed an old inverter, installed a new one heavy enough and, unfortunately for our mechanic, in an awkward place. The strong young mechanic doing the install took the boat’s name in vain, all day long! We are also doing an autopilot repair, making changes to the alternator charging set up, repairing engine gauges and much more, but with a lot less swearing. “A Tiara 35 is here for fiberglass repairs to wet core in parts of the deck around the cockpit and foredeck… Our retired head mechanic, Bunky Hines, has a 23-foot project boat on shore, a ’98 Correct Craft Fish Nautique. He rebuilt the engine and fixed multiple little problems from normal wear and tear typical from use by a sailing club.”

Also at Hartge Yacht Yard are a 42foot Bruno Stillman, a 38-foot Oceans Trawler, a 34-foot Tug, and more. “Continuing years of work on the Trumpy Manatee, we are installing new Vacuflush toilets, new freshwater system tanks and plumbing, a new smoke stack damaged by a collapsed covered slip in a snow storm years ago, some deck leak repairs, and new galley cabinets, appliances, plumbing, and lighting. Also continuing is a yearlong project on a 48-foot Egg Harbor, we are close to finishing. Caulking all the bottom planks, some Awlgrip on the hull sides and hardware reinstallation is all that is left to do. “One Wednesday evening in October, out in my 1978 Shamrock center console, which still has the original Ford 302, I was replacing a mark for Pirates Cove Race Club. Returning home just before dark, there were boats everywhere, mostly runabouts going in and out of the West River, but also cruisers at anchor for the night, fishermen in the creeks, and a few locals headed to the restaurants in Galesville. It is so good to see people enjoying the great outdoors.” PropTalk.com December 2020 47


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A Seakeeper 1 stabilizer installed in a 28-foot Camano Trawler at Atlantic Boat Works in Virginia Beach, VA.

surge in the custom boat construction industry. As I continue to mention, we had ceased marketing new vessels, yet the continued interest in new custom boats surged in 2020 and continues! We look back on a year that was full of uncertainties and are quite uncertain how we stayed so busy during this time. We are grateful to God and our customers for a great year, in spite of the times we are experiencing.”

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The twin hulls of the replica 1939 paddle boat Sharks at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD.

structural repairs, cosmetic overhauls, rigging overhauls, mechanical overhauls, solar power installations, and enhanced each vessel’s operational capabilities. “Though work on its major restoration project, that of the 1912 river tug Delaware, was paused during the shipyard’s railway season, shipwrights dedicated time in the summer season to preparing for their fall return to the restoration project. Preparations for

The cockpit and paddle mechanism of the Otters, a replica 1939 paddle boat at Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD.

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04 AM AM 1.3 0.6 40 05:56 12 AM AM 0.2 1.0 6 11:07 33 PM PM 1.0 0.2 30 05:22 50 PM 0.2 6

12:14 AM 0.5 0.2 AM 202:49 2AM03:01 05:34 AM 1.1

04:12 AM 0.5 0.1 AM 706:25 7AM05:48 08:59 AM 0.9

37 6 43

dIFFEREnCEs

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

02:23 AM AM08:50 0.0 AM 31 02:2431

0.2 0 3.1 07:07Sa AM03:03 0.6 PM 18 0.3 Th 12:57○PM09:03 -0.3PM -9 2.6 07:46 PM 1.3 40

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

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

TimeTime Height Height

6 0.321 116 W 12:00 PM -0.2 3.1 -6 M 03:13 -6 06:53 PM PM 1.2 0.337 09:12 PM 2.4 98 01:22 AM 0.2 6 3-9 06:18 3 03:02 AM AM 0.7 0.321 116 Th 12:3909:31 PM AM -0.2 3.0 -6 Tu 03:50 -6 07:33 PM PM 1.2 0.437 09:49 PM 2.4 94

AM AM 0.1 9 01:20 17 17 02:58 06:27 AM 0.6

6 0.421 3.0 -3 0.437 2.3

AM AM 0.1 12 02:57 19 19 04:45 08:18 AM 0.6

6 0.518 2.9 -3 0.537 2.2

AM AM 0.0 15 03:44 20 20 05:45 09:20 AM 0.6

AM 0.1 82 03:4305:06 6 6 11:34 AM AM 0.6 3 08:54 AM

3 0.518 Su 03:05 PM -0.1 2.8 -3 104 F 06:05 PM 0.534 9 09:49 PM 1.1

21 12:49 AM AM 0.0 15 04:31 21 10:2406:50 AM AM 0.6

AM AM 0.1 7 76 04:32 7 12:03 10:0206:01 AM AM 0.7

2.2 3 0.621 9 M 04:09 PM PM 0.0 2.7 0 Sa 12:27 98 10:39 PM 1.1 07:01 PM 0.534 12

67 05:16 22 01:56 AM AM -0.1 22 18 11:30 07:59 AM AM 0.7

AM AM 0.0 8 73 05:20 8 01:02 11:1407:04 AM AM 0.8

67 06:01 AM AM -0.1 6 1 23 03:02 23 18 12:34 09:06 PM AM 0.7

AM AM -0.1 9 73 06:09 9 02:06 12:2308:13 PM AM 0.9

2.3 -3 0.527 0.1 2.7 3 PM PM 0.3

AM AM 0.7 70 12:19 24 24 04:00 06:46 AM -0.2

0.9 AM -0.2 AM 1.0 PM 0.1 PM

27 2.5 -6 0.430 2.8 3 0.1

AM AM 0.6 76 01:03 25 25 04:49 07:30 AM -0.3

01:19 AM 0.8 11 79 07:46 11 04:15 AM AM -0.3

24 2.8 -9 0.234 2.8 3 -0.1

AM 85 01:47 26 26 05:32 AM 6 08:13 11:44 Sa 03:11 PM 85 Th 05:41 PM -3 09:17 11:38

18 W 06:29 PM M 02:29 85 08:59 15 12:25 AM 10 73 06:57 10 03:13 AM 18 Th 01:2809:21 PM Tu 03:33 85 07:38 PM 09:55 15 18 F 02:2910:25 PM W 04:34 82 08:44 PM 10:48

AM 1.1 PM 0.1 PM

16 11

AM AM 0.1 2 9 02:09 18 18 03:50 07:21 AM 0.6

17 12

2 27

17 12

01:30AM 04:48AM -0.8E

02:00AM 05:18AM -1.0E

91 10:22 F 01:37 PM 12 W 04:51 PM 73 08:33 10:48

AM -0.3 PM 1.1 PM

91 11:16 AM Sa 02:31 PM PM -0.3 12 Th 05:49 PM PM 1.0 70 09:20 11:46 88 12:13 PM Su 03:27 PM PM -0.1 15 F 06:48 67 10:06 PM 0.9 85 Sa 01:13 M 04:27 PM PM -0.1 15 PM PM 0.8 ◐ 10:5107:49 82 Su 02:16 Tu 05:28 PM PM 0.0 15 11:35 ◐ 08:46 PM PM 0.7

82 M 03:17 W 06:30 PM PM 0.1 12 09:37 PM 15 10:06 Th 01:32 PM 82 Tu 04:12 PM 9 07:30 10:22

AM 0.8 PM 0.1 PM

12 10:58 AM F 02:24 PM PM 0.9 85 W 04:59 PM PM 0.1 3 08:26 11:01

0.6 AM -0.3 AM 0.9 PM 0.1 PM

AM 0.5 AM -0.4 PM 1.0 PM 0.1

0 12:24 PM Su 03:54 PM PM 1.0 88 F 06:20 -9 10:04 PM 0.1

21 12:13 AM 28 06:46 3.4 28 03:13 -12 104 85 AM -6 09:38 Su 04:2112:22 PM PM 1.3 -0.240 M Sa 01:02 12 PM F 06:26 PM 2.9 0 88 04:35 10:43 PM 0.0 06:58 82 10:49 PM

AM AM 0.7 14 9 03:55 14 12:29 10:13 AM -0.5

-0.421 -12 03:55 12:48 AM AM 0.5 29 07:21 29 10:18 -15 110 06:58 AM 3.6 91 AM AM -0.4 M 05:14 PM PM 1.4 -0.343 Tu Sa 01:17 -9 05:14 Su 01:38 12 PM PM 1.0 PM PM 0.0 2.9 0 88 11:33 ● 11:3707:19 07:35 PM 82 PM 0.0

AM AM 0.7 9 04:45 15 15 01:18 11:0307:49 AM AM -0.5

-0.521 -15 04:36 01:23 AM AM 0.5 30 07:56 30 10:59 -15 113 3.7 91 AM AM -0.4 Tu PM PM 1.4 -0.443 -12 Su 02:10 M 02:14 9 06:05 W 05:53 PM PM 1.1 85 ○ 08:12 PM 79 ● 08:10 PM 2.8 ○

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

1.3F

1 26

AM 0.7 13 12 03:0406:07 13 AM AM 09:23 -0.4

dIFFEREnCEs

04:12PM 07:48PM

16 11

AM AM 0.6 94 02:31 27 27 06:10 08:56 AM -0.3

6 94 9 79

0.9F

1

94 09:30 AM Th PM PM -0.4 9 12:44 Tu 03:56 PM PM 1.2 73 07:45 09:54

AM 0.8 12 12 02:1205:13 12 AM AM 08:34 -0.4

24 3.1 -12 82 Sa 03:2611:26 PM AM 1.3 0.040 15 Th 05:32 PM 2.9 PM 0.1 3 82 09:4511:39 PM -0.3

1.2F

03:36PM 06:24PM 10:48AM 01:48PM 0.7F -0.7E 11:18AM 02:18PM Su Tu h 02:06PM m -0.4E -0.6E ft Tu cm h m ftSa M cm 11:12AM ft cm cm 08:30PM 05:00PM 08:36PM 08:54PM 07:42PM -0.6E 1.2F Maximum Slack04:54PM Maximum Slac -0.5 3Slack -15 1Maximum 02:00 AM 0.1Slack 3 04:54PM AM 0.9F -0.5 -15 16 02:42 ◑ 3.718 113 08:32 AM 2.9 88 11:54PM 09:15 AM 3.3 10:30PM 101 h m02:50 knots m 03:40 knotsPM -0.4 h m -12 h m knots h m -15 h m -0.3 -9 Tu PM 0.1 h m 3 h W 03:12AM 12:12AM 03:24AM 0.8FPM 12:42AM -1.0E 03:1 2.84002:42AM 85 05:36AM 08:490.8F PM 2.202:24AM 67 05:18AM 09:38 2.4 21 73 12:42AM 0.8F -0.8E 01:48AM 0.7F -1.1E 604:12AM 06:48AM -0.9E 09:12AM 0.4F 07:12AM 09:36AM 08:42AM 11:48AM -0.8E 08:12AM 11:18AM 03:12AM 05:42AM 0.5F-0.9E 0.5F 08:1 07:36AM -0.8E -0.5E 04:54AM 08:12AM 11:54AM 02:48PM 12:18PM 03:12PM -0.6E Tu W 06:00PM 02:12PM 1.1FAM 08:30AM 11:18AM -0.6E 0.7F 01:5 11:18AM 0.4F 11:36AM 02:36PM -0.4 -12 2 02:370.9F AMF 0.1 3 05:36PM 03:33 -0.4 -12 Th 302:54PM Su 0.9F M W 05:30PM 09:12PM 05:54PM 09:36PM 1701:54PM Su M02:06PM 05:42PM 1.0F-0.6E 1.1F 09:0 04:36PM 07:30PM 05:54PM 08:42PM 3.61809:12PM 110 09:08 AM 2.908:48PM 88 10:04 -0.4E AM 3.1 94 ○ 09:06PM -12 -6 W 03:28 PM● 0.1 10:06PM 11:42PM -0.2 3 Th 04:30 PM -0.2 -6 2.637 79 09:28 PM 2.2 67 12:42AM 10:29 PM 2.3 70 04:00AM -0.8E 01:06AM 04:24AM -1.0E 7 12:00AM 12:18AM -0.8E -1.1E -1.0E 07:42AM 10:00AM 08:06AM 10:36AM 01:48AM 0.8F 0.4F 22 12:18AM 02:48AM 0.7F 0.5F -0.2 303:30AM -6 3 03:170.7F AM 0.103:24AM 3 06:06AM 04:26 AM -0.5E -0.2 -6 12:36PM 03:30PM 01:24PM 04:12PM 06:18AM 0.8F-0.8E 04:00AM 06:30AM 0.5F-0.8E -0.6E 04:1 05:06AM 05:48AM 09:00AM 1808:24AM W Th 1809:18AM 06:12PM 09:54PM 0.9F 06:54PM 10:30PM 3.4 104 09:47 AM 2.8 85 10:53 AM 2.9 88 12:24PM -0.8E 08:54AM 12:00PM -0.9E 09:06AM 12:00PM -0.6E 09:0 03:30PM 0.8F F -9 Sa M 11:54AM 02:42PM 0.5F M Tu 12:18PM Tu 1.0F -0.1 03:24PM -3 06:36PM Th 04:090.9F PM 0.102:48PM 3 06:12PM F 08:30PM 05:21 PM -0.1 -3 1.2F-0.6E 02:36PM 06:18PM 1.0F-0.7E Th 02:4 05:36PM 06:42PM 09:42PM 2.53409:54PM 76 10:09 PM 2.109:36PM 64 11:21 PM 2.2 09:42PM 67 09:5 11:18PM

12:38 AM 0.2 2-9 05:39 02:28 2 08:56 AM AM 0.7 AM

2.2 0 0.624 15 Tu 05:18 PM PM 0.0 2.7 0 Su 01:26 91 PM PM 1.0 0.430 ◑ 11:31 15 ◑ 08:00

02:48PM 06:12PM 09:36PM

Times a 11:18PM ChEsApEAkEDecember BAy11:12PM BRIdgE TunnEL 03:18AM 06:42AM -0.8E -0.8E 12:42AM 0.8F -1.1E 02:24AM 02:36AM Time Time 10 510:36AM 25Height 10 20 12:54PM 0.3F 0.5F 04:00AM 07:18AM -0.9E 0.6F OctoberHeight November 05:54AM 08:30AM 06:12AM 08:42AM 04:24PM 07:54PM

ft cm cm h mh m ft AM AM 0.1 0.221 16 6 12:29 16 02:07 AM AM 0.6 3.1 -6 94 05:3608:39 AM PM -0.5 0.337 W 9 11:53 M 03:03 PM PM 1.3 2.5 76 06:56 09:02

02:08 AM 0.2 4-6 07:02 4 03:39 AM AM 0.7 116 F 01:2110:08 PM AM -0.1 W 04:30 -3 08:16 PM PM 1.2 10:28 PM 88 02:55 AM 0.2 5-3 07:53 04:20 AM 5 AM AM 0.6 110 Sa 02:0910:48 PM -0.1 Th 05:14 3 09:01 PM PM 1.2 11:12 PM

0.9F

05:06AM 07:48AM 05:18AM 07:48AM 02:30PM 05:12PM -0.4E 0.6F 06:30PM -0.5E 0.7F Sa 03:48PM M Times and Heights of HighF and Low Waters 10:36AM 01:36PM 10:30AM 01:24PM -0.8E Su 07:48PM 11:42PM 0.8F -0.7E M 09:18PM

ft 0.7 AM -0.2 AM 1.2 PM PM

h m h ft h m h mh m h m ft ft cmftcm cm h mh m h m m ft ft cm cm m ft cmftcm cm 05:03 12:32 AM 0.4 0.3 AM 1.0 -0.2 AM 51 AM AM 0.2 1.5 6 46 AM02:30 0.2 AM 6 12 02:37 AM01:55 0.0 AM 0 30 1 9 05:07 -6 05:03 1 102:06 1616 1AM 16 1 01:55 11:22 05:02 AM 1.1 24 AM -0.2 21 AM 40 AM AM 1.1 0.2 34 6 06:44 0.8 AM AM08:18 0.7 AM 08:47 3.134 07:14 94 11:23 3.6 -6 110 11:2308:23 05:46 Su 11:18 AM 0.1 -3 M 06:19 PM 1.6-12 PM 44 PM PM -0.2 1.6 -6 49 Tu 12:34 PM02:52 -0.1PM W 01:13 -0.4PM Th 0.4 3 12 FPM02:31 -0.249 Tu -6 06:14 Su 02:38 05:58 PM 1.4 46 34 PM 1.9 58 07:30 1.5 PM 1.6 PM 49 2.943 08:10 88 ●PM08:39 3.3 101 08:37 ○PM09:00

08:12AM 11:18AM -0.9E

02:12PM 05:36PM 1.1F F 08:48PM ●01:06AM 04:24AM -1.0E 08:06AM 10:36AM 0.5F 7 01:24PM 04:12PM -0.6E -1.1E 12:00AM Sa 17 06:54PM 10:30PM 1.0F 0.8F 03:24AM 06:06AM Sa 08:54AM 12:00PM -0.9E

01:30AM 04:48AM -0.8E 05:18AM -1.0E 23 02:00AM Station ID: 8ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 08:42AM 11:00AM 0.3F 09:06AM 11:42AM 0.5F 8 01:00AM -0.9E 12:48AM -1.1E 04:18PM -0.4E 0.7F 02:36PM 05:18PM -0.5E 0.7F Th 301:30PM F 18 Su 04:18AM 07:06AM 04:18AM 06:54AM Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 06:54PM 10:48PM 0.8F 08:00PM 11:36PM 0.9F Sa 10:00AM 01:00PM -0.7E Su 09:42AM 12:42PM -0.8E ◐ ◑ NOAA Tide Predictions 03:54PM 07:12PM 0.9F 03:30PM 07:00PM 1.3F Station Type: Harmonic P.O. BOX 437 Time | DEALE, MD 20751 10:36PM 10:30PM Baltimor Zone: LST/LDT 02:24AM 05:42AM -0.8E 03:00AM 06:18AM -0.9E Chesapeake Bay Bridge9Tunnel, VA,2020 24 19 9 01:42AM 01:42AM 0.3F -0.9E 10:00AM 12:48PM 0.6F -1.2E 409:42AM 11:54AM

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

BALTIMORE November December October

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Time me

Annapolis, MD,2020

16

6

harbourcove.CoM 03:24PM 06:36PM 09:54PM

5910 VACATION LANE |

12:12AM 03:24AM -1.1E Slack Maximum 07:12AM 09:36AM 0.5F h m03:12PM h m-0.6E knots 12:18PM F 02:24AM 05:18AM 05:54PM 09:36PM 1.1F 0.8F

12:15 31 05:19 Th 11:39 06:31

Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47

AM 0.0 AM 0.5 AM -0.4 PM 1.1

H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37

8 6 12:48AM 08:42AM 11:00AM 09:06AM 11:42AM 0.5F 0.2 05:20 AM 0.3F 0.0 23 01:06AM 0 1902:42AM -1.1E -1.0E 0.8F -0.4E 03:42AM 0.7F -0.5E 01:30PM 04:18PM 02:36PM 05:18PM Th85 06:54AM F12:48AM 2.804:18AM 11:42 AM 2.6 79 07:06AM 0.7F 0.7F-0.8E 04:48AM 07:12AM 0.4F-0.8E 0.9F 05:0 05:54AM 09:12AM 06:36AM 09:48AM 06:54PM 10:48PM 0.8F 08:00PM 11:36PM F 04:53 PM 0.1 3 Sa 06:12 PM 0.0 0 ◐ 10:00AM 01:00PM -0.7E Su 09:42AM 12:42PM -0.8E 0.7F 09:48AM 12:36PM -0.5E 0.9F 12:30PM 03:24PM 12:54PM 04:12PM Sa Tu W 10:0 30 Tu W 2.4 03:54PM 73 07:12PM 10:540.9F PM 2.1 64 07:00PM 1.3F 03:30PM 06:54PM 1.0F-0.8E F03:3 06:30PM 09:24PM -0.7E 03:06PM 07:30PM 10:30PM 10:36PM 10:30PM 02:24AM 10:24PM 67 10:4 05:42AM 03:00AM 06:18AM -0.9E AM -0.8E 2.2 20 12:14 0.2 0 6 5 04:49 AM 0.2 9826 09:42AM 11:54AM 12:48PM 0.6F 06:17 AM 0.3F 0.2 24 10:00AM 6 2.918 88 11:14 AM 2.7 02:30PM 05:12PM -0.4E 03:48PM 06:30PM -0.5E Su 12:32 PM 2.4 73 F12:24AM Sa -0.9E -1.2E 0.8F 01:48AM -0.9E 0.7F 03:36AM 01:42AM 04:30AM 0.2 -3 6 01:42AM Sa 05:42 PM 0.1 3 01:42AM 07:48PM 11:42PM 09:18PM 07:03 PM 0.8F 0.1 3 0.7F-0.8E 05:42AM 07:54AM 0.4F-0.8E 05:5 2705:06AM 07:48AM 06:42AM 09:54AM 07:24AM 10:30AM 11:440.6F PM 2.105:18AM 64 07:48AM 10:30AM 01:24PM -0.8E 0.8F 10:30AM 01:12PM -0.4E 1.0F 01:00PM 04:06PM 01:30PM 04:48PM Su 10:36AM 01:36PM -0.7E M W W Th Th 11:1 0.9F 04:12PM 07:48PM 1.3F-0.8E 03:42PM 07:36PM 1.0F-0.9E Sa 04:3 2.3 004:24PM 70 07:54PM 01:11 AM 2.1 64 07:18PM 10:18PM 08:12PM 11:18PM 21 05:43 AM 0.3 9 03:18AM 06:42AM -0.8E 12:42AM 0.8F 0.41811:12PM 12 6 12:04 PM 2.611:18PM 07:18 AM 0.3 9 11:06PM 11:3 10 25 79 10:36AM 12:54PM 0.3F 04:00AM 07:18AM -0.9E 2.7 -3 82 Su 06:34 PM 0.1 M 01:24 PM -0.4E 2.2 67 06:24PM 10:48AM 01:48PM 0.7F 3 03:36PM Sa Su 07:53 0.2 6 0.324 9 02:24AM -0.8E ◐ 04:30AM 08:54PM 04:54PM 07:42PM -0.6E 02:36AM -1.1EPM 02:30AM -0.9E 01:30AM 0.8F 02:36AM 05:18AM 0.6F ◑07:30AM 10:30PM 05:54AM 08:30AM 0.5F 06:12AM 08:42AM 0.6F-0.9E 06:30AM 08:48AM 0.4F-0.7E 06:4 10:36AM 08:06AM 11:06AM 2.2 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07:36PM 10:06PM 0.9F 07:06PM 09:54PM 1.5F 07:42PM 09:54PM 0.7F 08:06PM 10:24PM 0.8F 08:12PM 10:18PM 0.6F 08:36PM 11:00PM 0.8F 09:54PM 10:00PM 10:24PM Certified Mercury Outboard Dealer 01:30AM 12:30AM 02:36AM 01:48AM 0.5F 12:18AM 03:30AM 0.8F 02:18AM 0.9F 12:06AM 03:36AM 1.0F 02:12AM 05:42AM -0.9E 01:42AM 0.5F 05:06AM -0.8E 02:18AM 0.6F 05:48AM -0.8E 8 23 8 23 8 23 23 8 23 Station ID: cb0102 Depth: 22 feet 03:48AM 07:06AM -0.7E 05:24AM 08:42AM -1.1E 04:12AM 07:36AM -0.8E 06:42AM 09:36AM -0.9E 05:24AM 08:24AM -1.0E 07:36AM 10:00AM -0.7E 09:06AM 12:12PM 0.8F 08:30AM 11:42AM 0.7F 09:00AM 12:24PM 0.9F NOAA Tidal Current Predictions NOAA Tidal Current Predictions 01:18AM -1.2E 01:24AM -1.0E 01:48AM -1.2E 01:06AM 04:00AM -1.2E 12:48AM 04:00AM -1.9E 12:30AM 03:36AM 12:54AM 04:12AM 12:36AM 03:42AM 01:30AM 04:54AM -1.4E 01:42PM 1.4F 11:42AM 03:06PM 1.6F 10:18AM 02:00PM 1.4F -1.0E 03:48PM 0.8F -1.6E 02:30PM 1.3F -1.0E 03:24PM 0.5F 03:36PM 06:24PM 05:48PM 04:00PM 06:54PM -0.6E find us-0.9E on Th -0.6E F -0.5E Su M 12:48PM Tu 11:06AM W 01:06PM 18 303:00PM 18 Tu W 05:00AM 07:24AM 0.6F 05:24AM 07:42AM 0.4F 05:30AM 08:06AM 0.6F Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 309:54AM 18 305:48PM 07:00AM 10:24AM 1.5F 07:06AM 10:30AM 06:24AM 10:12AM 07:18AM 11:00AM 06:30AM 10:30AM 08:06AM 11:30AM 1.8F 05:36PM 08:48PM -0.9E 07:12PM 09:54PM -1.0E 2.3F 09:00PM -1.0E 1.6F 18 07:12PM 09:54PM -0.8E 2.3F 3 06:00PM 09:12PM -1.2E 1.7F 18 06:36PM 09:54PM 09:18PM 08:48PM 11:42PM 0.5F 10:12PM 10:06AM 12:54PM -0.6E 10:12AM 12:48PM -0.4E 11:00AM 01:36PM -0.6E W Th 04:48PM F 04:42PM -1.7E 02:06PM -1.1E 02:00PM 01:54PM 04:54PM -1.0E W 02:42PM 05:30PM -1.3E 02:12PM 05:12PM -1.1E 03:18PM 05:54PM -1.0E ◐ ◑ ◑ Station ID: cb0102 Depth: Station 22 feet ID: cb0102 Depth: Station 22 feetID: Prediction cb0102 Dep Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Station Unknown ID: ACT4996 Depth: Station Unknown ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown ◑ facebook Sa Su Tu Th F NOAA T NOAA Tidal Current NOAA Predictions Tidal Current NOAA Predictions Tidal Current 03:06PM 06:54PM 1.0F Station 03:30PM 07:18PM 1.2F 03:12PM 0.9F 07:06PM 1.0F 04:12PM 1.3F 07:48PM 1.0F Type: Harmonic 08:12PM 10:42PM 08:06PM 10:48PM 08:36PM 10:42PM 0.6F 09:12PM 11:24PM 0.7F 09:06PM 11:06PM 0.5F 09:18PM 11:48PM 0.8F 10:24PM 10:48PM 10:42PM Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 11:06PM Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/C Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2020 re02:24AM Harbor Approach (off Sandy Point), 2020 Time Zone: LST/LDT 12:30AM 02:18AM 0.4F 01:30AM 04:00AM 0.6F 12:18AM 02:42AM 0.7F 01:00AM 04:42AM 0.9F 12:24AM 03:24AM 1.1F 01:00AM 04:48AM 1.0F 05:48AM -0.8E 12:12AM 0.6F 02:30AM 05:48AM -0.8E 12:42AM 0.4F Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic 9 76.3683° 24 0.9F 902:30AM 24Baltimore 9LST/LDT 24 24 N19 9LST/LDT 24 Latitude: 36.9594° NApproach Longitude: 76.0182° WBaltimore 04:30AM 07:54AM -0.7E 06:42AM 09:54AM -1.0E 05:30AM 08:48AM -0.9E -0.9E 08:00AM 10:36AM -0.9E 06:42AM 09:30AM -1.0E Harbor 08:42AM 10:54AM -0.6E -1.3E Bay 01:48AM 02:06AM -1.2E 02:06AM -1.0E -1.1E Latitude: 39.0130° Longitude: W04:36AM 09:24AM 12:18PM 0.6F -0.9E 03:06AM 06:30AM -0.8E 12:24PM 03:12AM 06:30AM -0.7E 01:30AM -1.1E 01:30AM 04:42AM -1.8E 01:06AM 04:12AM 01:48AM 05:12AM -1.4E 01:18AM 04:24AM -0.9E 02:36AM 05:54AM Chesapeake Ent., Ches Baltimore Harbor Harbor (off Sandy Approach Point), (off 2020 Sandy Approach Point), (off 2020 Sand Time Zone: Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Zone: Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Zone: LST/LDT 403:24PM 409:06AM 19 05:42AM 07:54AM 05:54AM 08:24AM 0.6F 06:06AM 08:24AM 0.4F 06:12AM 08:54AM 0.7F 02:30PM 1.4F 12:54PM 04:18PM 1.3F 11:24AM 03:00PM 1.4F 1.6F 02:00PM 04:54PM 0.7F 2.1F 03:30PM 1.2F 02:12PM 04:24PM 0.5F 1.5F 410:42AM 19 41.0F 19 412:12PM 06:06PM -0.5E 0.4F 09:48AM 01:06PM 0.8F 04:00PM 06:54PM 09:36AM 01:12PM 07:36AM 11:00AM 1.5F 07:54AM 11:24AM 2.3F 07:00AM 10:54AM 08:18AM 11:48AM 07:18AM 11:12AM 1.7F 09:12AM 12:18PM F Dir. Sa -0.7E M Tu W112° Th 19 Tu (T) W Th Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. (T) Latitude: 36.9 Mean Flood Dir. 25° Mean Ebb 189° (T) Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: Latitude: 76.3683° 39.0130° W N Longitude: Latitude: 76.3683° 39.0130° W N -0.9E Longitude: 76.3683 10:30AM 01:12PM -0.4E 11:12AM 01:54PM -0.6E 11:06AM 01:36PM -0.4E 12:00PM 02:42PM -0.5E 06:24PM 09:42PM -0.9E 08:12PM 10:48PM -0.9E 06:36PM 09:48PM -1.1E 07:54PM 10:36PM -0.9E 06:48PM 10:06PM -1.4E 07:24PM 10:42PM -1.0E 02:42PM 05:36PM -1.0E 03:00PM 05:42PM -1.5E 02:36PM 05:42PM -1.0E 03:42PM 06:30PM -1.2E 02:54PM 06:00PM -1.0E 06:42PM W Th F Sa 08:54PM 04:30PM 07:24PM -0.6E 10:12PM 04:48PM 07:48PM -0.7E Su M W Th F Sa 04:06PM

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03:42PM 07:36PM 1.0F 10:30PM 04:30PM 08:12PM 1.1F 04:00PM 0.8F 07:54PM 0.9F 05:18PM 1.0F 0.9F 08:54PM 11:24PM 09:12PM 11:42PM 09:30PM 11:30PM 0.5FDir. and 10:06PM 09:48PM 11:48PM 0.6F Ebb 10:00PM 11:18PM Mean Flood 25° (T) Mean Mean Ebb Flood Dir. Dir. 189° 25° (T) (T) Mean Mean Flood Dir. Dir. 189° 25°(T) (T) Times08:42PM and speeds of maximum minimum current, in knots and speeds minimum current, in knots 11:06PM of maximum and 11:36PM 11:24PM 11:54PM Baltimore harbor Approach Chesapeake Bay Entrance

Mean Flood Mean Ebb Dir.Dir 18

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05:36AM 0.8F 0.8F 03:18AM 05:42AM 02:24AM 12:42AM 05:18AM 0.6F-1.0E 0.8F 06:30AM 03:18AM 12:00AM 05:42AM -1.0E 12:42AM 0.6F02:30AM -1.0E03:00AM 12:12AM 03:18AM 12:00AM -1.2E 05:42AM -1.0E 0.6F 12:12AM 12:00AM -1.2E -1.0E 12:12AM 03:00AM 02:30AM -1.8E 12:24AM 02:30AM -1.3E 02:36AM -1.9E 02:36AM -1.2E 03:06AM -1.8E 03:18AM -0.9E 12:30AM 03:54AM -1.0E 12:06AM 03:30AM -0.9E 12:42AM 04:12AM -0.9E 02:06AM 04:12AM 0.5F 03:00AM 06:30AM 0.8F 01:54AM 04:48AM 1.2F 02:36AM 1.3F 02:12AM 05:30AM 1.7F 02:42AM 06:24AM 1.3F 18AM 05:42AM 0.6F 12:00AM -1.0E 12:12AM -1.2E 12:06AM 0.7F 12:42AM 0.8F 12:12AM 0.5F 01:12AM 0.7F 12:36AM 0.7F 01:24AM 0.9F 1 16 1 1 16 1 16 1 16 01:12AM 0.6F 02:12AM 0.5F 01:48AM 0.5F 12:24AM 02:36AM 0.4F 05:54AM 09:18AM 1.5F 05:36AM 05:54AM 08:48AM 09:18AM 2.0F 1.5F 05:30AM 05:36AM 08:54AM 05:54AM 08:48AM 09:18AM 1.6F 2.0F 1.5F 05:36AM 05:30AM 09:12AM 05:36AM 08:54AM 08:48A 2.5F 11 1 0.4F 16 108:12AM 109:18AM 16 121 16 1 16 1 -0.9E 16 108:18AM 1609:48AM 104:00AM 16 1612:42PM 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3NOAA 18 ID: 18 13 3 28 18 13 13Predictions 3 Tidal 18 13 Depth:322 28 28 Current Station cb0102 feet 28 NOAA Tidal Current Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic more Harbor Approach (offLST/LDT Sandy Point), 2020 Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Time19Zone: 4 19 14 1976.0182° 14 1976.3683° 29 N Longitude: 14 Latitude: 439.0130° W 4 29 Latitude:436.9594° W 29 N Longitude: 14 29 Mean Flood Dir. 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T)

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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

Don’t Mow This Lawn

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he epic flow of bad news that is 2020 continued when the Maryland DNR released its 2020 Young of Year juvenile striped bass survey. Following last year’s utterly dismal index of 3.4 this year’s is even lower at 2.5. The historical long-term average index is 11.5. While it’s important to note that there’s tremendous variability from year to year (it’s hit as high as 59 in 1996 and 50 in 2001), and that it never went above 10 between 1973 and 1989, multiple years of low reproduction success in a row will obviously have an impact on future populations—let’s hope for an improvement next spring. White and yellow perch were also well below average, but there was some good news from the survey: spot and croaker abundance were up, and both species hit their highest numbers in the past decade. 52 December 2020 PropTalk.com

he Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has released results of its long-term monitoring study of eelgrass restoration efforts in the state, which has led to 9000 acres of restored submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV)—the single largest eelgrass habitat between North Carolina and Long Island Sound. Monitoring showed that the biggest impediment to natural restoration was simply a lack of mature seed-producing plants and seeding large plots with high density created a positive feedback loop which led to natural seed production and greater expansion of the grasses. You can learn more about the restoration program and the study at vims.edu.

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Hunting for a Record-Breaker

e don’t know if Pennsylvania resident Logan Liddick has an itchy trigger finger, but we do know he can catch some serious triggerfish. In fact, September 25 he set a new record for Maryland’s state Atlantic Division, hauling up a six-pound triggerfish that leap-frogged right over the previous 5.6-pound record set less than a year prior in October of 2019. The fish took a clam bait fished on a bottom rig about 14 miles off the coast.

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lobs of tar balls, oiled birds, and oiled debris appeared late this fall over a stretch of Delaware coastline extending from the upper Delaware Bay to the tip of the Atlantic Ocean. The spill was significant enough that the city of Lewes closed its beaches temporarily due to oil that had come ashore, and DNREC closed the four-wheel drive surf fishing crossing at Delaware Beach Plum Island Preserve so cleanup operations wouldn’t be hampered by vehicles tracking oil onto the sand. As we went to press the source of the oil was still a mystery and cleanup operations involved state and federal agencies and nonprofit organizations including more than 125 environmental professionals from DNREC, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), the Coast Guard and its environmental contractor, and the Delaware Bay and River Cooperative. The Delaware Bay and River Cooperative, a nonprofit funded by industry in the event of an oil spill, had utilized an oil skimming vessel to remove oily debris, and the Tri-State Bird Rescue of Newark investigated reports of wildlife impacted by oil and treated captured sea gulls and other wildlife that had been oiled in the water.


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It’s Not Over Yet!

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lthough 2020 is drawing to a close, there’s still at least one tournament of interest coming up for Eastern Shore and Virginia striper anglers. The 18th annual Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout is scheduled for December 10 to 12, with the captain’s meeting on December 9 and weigh-ins at King’s Creek Marina in Cape Charles (anglers can leave from any inlet in Virginia). Lines in is at 8 a.m.; lines out is at 2 p.m., and you can save $50 on the $500 registration by signing up before December 4. Each entry entitles you to fish one of the three days and multiple entries are allowed. Visit midatlanticrockfishshootout.com to learn the details.

Pecking for Pickerel

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ecember 1 marks the beginning of the CCA’s annual Pickerel Championship, which runs through February and is open in all of Maryland’s waters. The competition includes prizes for the largest single fish, longest three-fish stringer, longest fly-caught pickerel, kayak/ SUP division, youth division, and also largest perch and crappie of the tournament. This is a catchphoto-release tournament held on the iAngler platform. A mere $50 entry fee gets CCA members into the game, and for non-members a $75 fee includes your CCA membership. Visit ccamd.org for more information.

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Bassin’ Big on Kayaks

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or the first time ever, this fall the Maryland Bass Nation held a Kayak Division State Championship. The Potomac River was the scene, and anglers competed for the opportunity to move up to the Huk B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series National Championship held in conjunction with the Bassmaster Classic next spring. The top five anglers get that honor, but number one in the field was David Burt of Salisbury, MD, who had a full bag of five fish by 8:30 a.m. working a buzzbait in the shallows. When the fish were added up, he had a 90-inch total eclipsing the second-place total of 79 inches. “Our anglers work hard throughout the year and we hope to encourage participation at all levels,” says Maryland Bass Nation division rep Adam Hugoboom. “Kayak angling is a great way to get people of all ages, skill levels, and economic standing out on the water.” We agree; to learn more about the program, look for Maryland Bass Nation and Huk B.A.S.S. You can find out more about the National Kayak Series on tourneyx.com.

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Holiday Fishing Gift Ideas

s the holidays roll around, every year I try to come up with some ideas for boaters and fishermen that perhaps people not on the cutting edge of either activity might find useful when selecting a gift for someone who is. It could be a fellow employee or a distant cousin or even a wife or husband that fishes on a regular basis. One item that every angler can always use is a five-gallon bucket. Most of us have one (or a hundred) that we acquired from various sources including work sites, garbage heaps, and roadside castoffs. Now Yeti has produced the five-gallon bucket to end all five-gallon buckets. My son Ric gave me one for Christmas and it has been a wonderful addition to my fishing arsenal. It is built like a tank and will hold up to the harshest use and conditions. There is a rubber ring around the bottom to prevent the bucket from slipping on a wet deck, and the handle is made from a webbing that will not slip or break. I use my bucket when fishing on a friend’s boat or when fishing from a bridge or inlet. I can put all the tackle I need inside, and I know the bucket won’t scuff up the boat’s deck. When fishing from a bridge or inlet, I can sit on the bucket as well as use it for my tackle. Like all Yeti products, the bucket is a bit pricey. However, like all Yeti products, the bucket is over-built and will last much longer than most of us. I feel certain mine will pass down to my grandchildren. My next gift idea takes a bit of work. The Cuda fishing pliers I received as a gift from my son Roger are great, but the case the pliers come in has its faults. 54 December 2020 PropTalk.com

By Eric Burnley

The case is on a swivel mount that turns so you can use it in different positions. Unfortunately, the swivel has a tendency to pop out and the whole thing falls off of your belt. I solved the problem by attaching a coil cord to the pliers and to a carabiner that goes on my belt loop. While I was at it, I also attached to the same carabiner a Boomerang tool and a tarp

clamp. The Boomerang tool makes it easier to cut lines, and the tarp camp holds a clean rag. While it is unlikely you will find all of these items in one store, just think how pleased your friend or family member will be that you went to all this trouble to give him or her such a useful and thoughtful gift. The pliers, fishing rag, and Boomerang tool should be in most tackle shops. The tarp clamp,

coil cord, and the carabiner will be in a hardware store. If you are looking for something every saltwater fisherman can use and don’t have a lot of money to spend, Tsunami has you covered. They have come out with a new line of jigs that begin with their ball-head models with bait-keeper hooks. These hooks have two protrusions on the shaft that will hold bait or Gulp! or Fishbites or anything else you might add as a teaser. We have all had bait slip down and cover the hook either from a fish strike or just water pressure. These jigs will solve that problem. A new line of metal jigs with stainless steel through wire construction and a stainless-steel split ring to hold a single hook or the optional treble hook that is packed with the jig is another option. These Forktail Candy jigs have a Holographic finish and fishattracting Holographic eyes. Finally, for the bottom fishermen among us, Tsunami has come out with a line of tog jigs. They come in weights from half to twoand-a-half ounces and four fish attracting colors. Jigging for tog is a somewhat new technique that uses lighter gear than the usual tog equipment and requires a reasonably calm day. The jig is dropped straight down to the bottom, and a light spinning outfit with 12- to 15-pound braid is employed. It takes a bit of practice and a few lost jigs to get the feel, but once mastered, jig tog fishing is very effective. I certainly hope everyone has a joyous holiday season whatever holiday you celebrate. I keep waiting for Santa to put a 70-foot Spencer under my Christmas tree, but so far, no luck.


Fish Tip

The Care and Feeding of Fishing Line

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ith winter upon us, now is a good time to take a look at the line on your fishing reels. Did you change the line? Did you check for wear, nicks, bad knots, or other signs that the line has passed its sell-by date?

By Eric Burnley

Monofilament fishing line has been around a long time, and it is widely used by all sorts of anglers from pan fishermen in ponds to big game fishermen in the canyons. Unfortunately, it has properties that cause it to break down in water and sunlight. Since most of our fishing is done under those two conditions, we need to change our mono line on a regular basis. If you fish a lot, change your line at least once a year. If you only break out the fishing gear once or twice a year and you keep it dry and out of the sun, you can go for several years without changing the line. Braided line is less affected by water and sun which is good because it costs much more than mono. However, it has a

very low tolerance for abrasion and will fray just looking at a mussel bed or old wreck. This is why we always suggest tying a shock leader of Fluorocarbon to the end of your braided line when bottom fishing. I use an Albright knot for this purpose, while my son Ric goes with a slim beauty. To save money when replacing braided line, have the tackle shop put a layer of mono line on the reel first and then top it off with 100 yards of braid. This will work for most fishing situations where the likelihood of a fish taking out 100 yards of line is slim. If you fish offshore or deep drop in the canyons, you may need more than 100 yards of braided line on your reel. While the line is off the reel, give it a good cleaning and have a look at every exposed surface for any sign of corrosion. With that done, you are all set for the spring run.

Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse A C h e sA p e A k e B Ay I Co n A new book from David Gendell, co-founder of SpinSheet and PropTalk magazines, devoted to the history of the lighthouse, stories of its keepers, and the ongoing efforts to preserve the 1875 structure. Published by The History Press (Release Date: October 12, 2020)

To order your copy, scan this code with your phone’s camera or visit: spinsheet.com/thomas-point-lighthouse-book Also available at booksellers throughout the region.

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Biz Buzz New Floating Dock

The Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) announces the completion of its new floating dock. This state-of-the-art facility provides 38 deep water slips for yachts up to 70-feet long and can accommodate a wide range of powerboats, sailboats, and catamarans. In announcing the opening, Commodore Ed Shelby said: “We have invested millions of dollars and spent years planning and designing these new slips to provide our members with the finest docking facilities available. Over 60 tons of steel piles, 100 tons of floating dock, and 11 tons of electrical cable were used to construct this new dock. It is designed to withstand wind loads up to 100 miles per hour and storm surges over six feet.” Commodore Shelby added, “CYC continues to invest in our community and we are proud to provide jobs during this unprecedented time due to the coronavirus. We thank all our members, engineers, suppliers, construction firms, and others who have made this project a success.” chesapeakeyachtclub.org

Welcome to the Team

Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) continues growing its sales team with the addition of Jeff Nicklason. Jeff joins the team with many years of sales experience in luxury automobiles and over the last few years has found a new clientele in the boat industry. He is a lifelong resident of Maryland and he believes his knowledge of the Chesapeake Bay is a great tool in helping him to understand the needs of his clients and quickly find them the boat of their dreams. Jeff says he wanted to join Annapolis Yacht Sales for its, “deep history and tight-knit, family-oriented culture.” Just like AYS, Jeff believes that each client should be 100 percent satisfied with their entire boat buying experience from their first call to the delivery day and beyond. Jeff will work out of the AYS Bay Bridge Marina office and can be reached at (410) 353-7423 or JNicklason@AnnapolisYachtSales. com. annapolisyachtsales.com

##Photo by Mid-Atlantic Aerial, LLC, midatlanticaerial.com

Dealer Awards

Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats recently awarded key dealers with outstanding performance. Pocket Yacht Company was awarded “Ranger Tugs Largest Domestic Dealer,” “World’s Largest Ranger Tugs Dealer,” and “World’s Largest Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats Dealer.” Congratulations to Pocket Yacht Company! pocketyachtco.com

Rebranding

Grande Yachts in Grasonville, MD, has rebranded as Bosun’s Marine - Maryland. Bosun’s has additional locations in Boston and Cape Cod, MA, where it has been well-established as an award-winning dealership for more than 35 years. Both Bosun’s and Grande Yachts are part of OneWater Marine Inc. which owns and operates more than 64 locations in 11 states. “Our name may have changed, but we will continue to represent the same great products in Chris-Craft, Pursuit, World Cat, Cobalt, and, coming soon, Jupiter boats,” said Jeff Truesdale, general manager. “Joining forces with Bosun’s gives our Maryland customers additional resources and a greater selection of available inventory,” Truesdale continued. “Our team is excited about the opportunities Bosun’s brings to the Maryland boating market.” You can visit the new Bosun’s Marine location at 411 Winchester Creek Road in Grasonville. The two huge indoor showrooms are open daily for in-person showings or you can schedule a private tour with one of Bosun’s sales associates anytime. Contact them at (410) 286-1350 or visit Bosuns.com. Bosun’s sister dealership, Grande Yachts, will continue to sell and service yachts out of its Stevensville location at Bay Bridge Marina; including Absolute, Belize, Riviera, and Sunseeker as well as full brokerage services.

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Bluewater Yacht Companies (BYC) announces its latest endeavor in Maryland which includes a new sales office and service location in the Eastport section of Annapolis. The South Annapolis Yachting Centre (SAYC) is in the heart of one of the most highly visible and exclusive communities on the Bay. Following a fresh vision under new ownership, SAYC has been searching for a strong partner for marine operations of its new facility. Bluewater’s 52 years of yacht sales and service expertise throughout the MidAtlantic proved to be an excellent fit for this new facility. The yacht sales arm of Bluewater will enjoy an all-new office space while the yacht service and maintenance aspect of BYC will boast service bays and storage space on the hard and be complemented by a 75ton Marine Travelift and deep haulout basin. This new location and the impressive facilities will provide BYC the opportunity to promote many of its featured new model brands, including Regulator, Valhalla, Viking, Jarrett Bay, and Princess. The SAYC features over 70 slips, each with metered electric up to 100 amps, freshwater hookups, and wireless internet service. The marina can accommodate yachts up to 135 feet in length while offering an average 12-foot water depth at the T-head docks. This location along the southside of Spa Creek is considered a protective haven for yachts in the area while still providing quick access to the Chesapeake Bay and Severn River. This new location at SAYC will complement BYC’s current Maryland locations in both Baltimore and Ocean City. bluewateryachtsales.com

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S&J Yachts Now dealers for Bavaria Power 30’ 55’ from the mid-Atlantic to Florida. S&J also represents a wide range of brokerage power boats. 5 offices & 10 locations strategically located from Maine to Florida with 19 full time experienced brokers to promote your boat & get her sold! We advertise extensively - print and online. And promote our listings at 8 boat shows including Miami. Ask us about free storage for brokerage listings. 410 639-2777 info@sjyachts.com www.SJYACHTS.com

Chesapeake Whalertowne Is MD’s exclusive Boston Whaler Dealer servicing the Annapolis, Washington D.C, Baltimore and the Eastern Shore communities for over 40 years. Call or visit us online to check out our extensive new and pre-owned inventory. Grasonville location: (410) 827-8080, Annapolis location: (410) 267-9731, www.whalertowne.com

Yacht View Brokerage LLC We invite you to list your very well maintained yacht with us! John Kaiser Jr. has been aggressively selling only well maintained power and sailing yachts in Annapolis for the past 31 years! John will market your yacht from her current location or will personally deliver her to our complimentary dockage (25 - 80 ). National advertising including Yachtworld.com internet exposure with hundreds of high resolution photos! Our average listing to sale time is under 90 days! Located in Annapolis, 15 minutes from BWI airport, your yacht will be easily inspected and demonstrated to the prospective buyer. CALL: John @ 443-223-7864 Cell/Text, EMAIL: john@yachtview.com WEBSITE: www.yachtview.com Yacht View Brokerage LLC.

Yacht Brokers of Annapolis A native of the Annapolis area, Matthew Sansbury has always had a love for being on the water. Prior to opening Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, Matt worked as a marine service technician as well as a commercial electrician. His passion for boating and his technical expertise make him a trusted resource for both buying and selling quality yachts. Phone: 410-206-2755 View Listings at www.yachtbrokersofannapolis.com

Stingray 208LR ‘11 4.3 L Mercury bimini, Bow & cockpit covers along with carpets and Garmin chart plotter. Clean nice boat. $21,999. Waterfront Marine 443 949-9041.

26’ Sea Ray Sundancer 260 ‘08 Lift kept and in very good condition. Under 300hrs on a fresh water cooled Merc 5.7 liter. Motivated Seller asking $40,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

21’ Crosby Tug ‘71 / ‘16 Extensive refit / Always well maintained! Classic lines & excellent harbor cruiser / overnighter. Recent yanmar Very cool classic tug! Asking $48,000 Call Rod 703-593-7531

Shamrock 26 Predator ‘89 Owners spent 50k in upgrades since 15. New power, new tanks, new hoses. Very clean and lovingly maintained. $22,500 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

23’ Chris Craft ‘85 Scorpion $5500 Project boat - Needs transom repair New 5.7L motor (out of boat) 5 hours run time Outdrive good Dual axle trailer new brakes Much more call for additional info: 443 763-7902.

27’ Chris Craft 27 Launch ‘18 Volvo eng w. Duo prop - Custom CC trailer, blue hull, tan interior full covers, pop up bimini - Super sharp & ready to enjoy the season NOW! Asking $112,900 Our Trade! Won’t last long! Call Rob 443-771-4467 rob@crusaderyachts.com

25’ Edgewater 245cc ‘08 Excel. cond., barely used, only 390 hrs on a Yamaha 250. Lift kept in summer, stored in a climate-controlled indoor facility in winter. Comes w/ trailer. $65k. In Annapolis. Call Matt Weimer at 410-212-2628, matt@annapolisyachtsales.com

Chaparral 284 Sunesta ‘16 Volvo Penta 6.0 385 DP fresh water cooled with 128 hrs, priced reduced to sell $79,885. Call Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041

Cobalt 250 ‘06 In good condition, located in Edgewater, listed at $34,900. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041

(Parker Rose) 29’ C-Hawk ‘95 $42,500 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

POWER Robalo R-160 ‘20 Powered by 70-hp Yamaha, priced with a trailer at $26,965. Call today Waterfront Marine at 443 949-9041

26’ Everglades 260 CC Twin Honda 225 hps - 525 hours - Great construction and ride Freshly detailed and ready to go - NO TRAILER - $74,500 Call Dan 757-813-0460 in Annapolis www.crusaderyachts.com

Chaparral 290 Signature Handy man special priced at $9,995. Great boat at a great price. Boat shows well. Boat is sold as is Call today to schedule an appointment. Waterfront marine 443-949-9041.

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29’ Stamas ‘00 $39,999 Mike Behot (301) 788-3576 mbehot@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

30’ Grady-White Marlin 300 ‘18 New listing. An immaculate MUST SEE. The SeaV2 hull and overall design make it an outstanding offshore saltwater fishing vessel. She won’t last long. $285,000 S&J Yachts 804-776-0604 www.sjyachts.com

31’ Ranger Tug - Command Bridge 31 Pocket cruising special w/ traditional lines. Two cabin layout - Inboard dsl Volvo 300 hp / Onan 5kw genset - bow & stern thrusters - reverse cycle heat / Air - Garmin electronics Asking $249,900 / Offers - Dave Townley 410271-5225 www.crusaderYachts.com

32’ Pursuit 326 Dual Console ‘21 Custom ordered & never put in the water, a rare opportunity for Pursuit’s most popular model. Loaded w/ generator, heat/air, every option. $467,390. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

30’ Nor-Tech 300GT ‘14 Custom oneof-one center console in perfect shape with 300 hours on twin 300 Verados. Trailer included. $199,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, (Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $57,000 30’ Pursuit ‘99 $57,000 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com David Robinson (410) 310 8855 31’ Ranger Tug R31 Sedan ‘13 David Robinson - (410) 310 - 8855 Superbly equipped & maintained d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t 30’ Century Express ‘17 - Pro-level EVERY option thinkable Air - Gen www.curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net amenities, tower w/ 2nd steering thrusters, tender and MORE station, diesel generator, storage Chaparral 310 Signature ‘09 Here she Professional maintenance & detailed throughout, tackle center, wrap around is, a beautiful Lift Kept local Chaparral oriented seller! Asking $239,500 helm seating, luxury cabin. $215,000 310 Signature. Loaded With Features & Call Dan 757-813-0460 At Jabins, 410-267-8181 A Great performing hull, powered by CrusaderYachts.com To find more info@annapolisyachtsales.com twin Volvo 270-hp I/O $85,997. Call Robalo 317 ‘19 This is a left over with used boats, visit waterfront marine at 443-949-9041. dealer incentives. Call to get a price if proptalk.com your looking for a deal. Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041

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Grady White 330 Express ‘17 Excellent cond.! Lift kept at private residence, rarely used. Great Rockfish boat w/ many upgrades. Dual 300 Yamahas w/ warranty still in place. Located near Gloucester, VA. $360,000. Ing Kiland 234-380-2296 or ikiland@annapolisyachtsales.com

36’ Grand Banks Classic Trawler ‘90 Rare find w/ Naiad stabilizers and twin Cummins diesels. Lots of upgrades and in great condition. Just reduced to $132,500. Call for details. Matt Weimer - 410-212-2628, or matt@annapolisyachtsales.com 36’ Legacy 36 ‘19 Hull #8 At Annapolis. Just launched! Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins dsl, Zip-Wake tabs, Genset, thrusters! & MORE! Special $549,900 Trades considered Call! 410 269-0939. www.CrusaderYachts.com

33’ Rampage ‘07 Well-constructed, seaworthy fishing machine! Twin Caterpillar C7 diesel engs 840 hrs. Kohler generator. New cockpit upholstery. Outriggers. Maintenance records & recent survey available. $125,900 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 34’ Nordic Tug ‘12 $244,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815 8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net

Back Cove 33 Built for a Sabre Yachts executive, this Back Cove 33 is the perfect expression of a fast, comfortable, express cruiser, with an upgraded Cummings diesel engine, heat and A/C and too many other options to list, it is a must see. $279,000 Campbell s Boatyard, Oxford 410-829-5458

36’ Island Packet Craft Express 360 ‘02 Fresh water, one owner boat with low hours & excellent maintenance! Distinctive combination of classic beauty, comfort, attention to safety & convenience. $199,500 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

(Out n About) 37’ Tiara ‘98 - $119,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 8158239 marycatherine@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net 35’ Carver ‘98 $65,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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Brokerage & Classified 40’ Jeanneau Leader 40 ‘14 $299,000. X2 Volvo D6 I/O, 380 hrs. Wonderful cond. Perfect sport cruiser for the Chesapeake Bay. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts (Someday) 37’ Young Sun ‘80 $34,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

38’ Californian ‘84 $60,000 - Bill Boos (410) 200 9295 - bboos@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net

37’ Sea Ray 370 Sedan Bridge ‘96 38’ Wilbur ‘85 Classic lines, quality Well-designed sport yacht w/ feel of a build! Desirable layout! Twin Detroits much larger boat. Well cared for. Long Genset Air. Dated but great bones & list of improvements/maintenance ton of boat for the money. Make an including eng, generator. 7’ cockpit. offer today. Asking $79,500 - Call Dan Lounge seating in bridge. $69,000 757-813-0460 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. Cruisers 385 Motoryacht ‘06 good www.sjyachts.com condition with 584 hours on the twin volvo diesels 700 hp, she is ready for overnight accommodations or to entertain on. Call Waterfront marine 443-949-9041

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42’ Nordic Tug Flybridge Joy Girl” ‘05 Single 405-hp Cummins, bow & stern thrusters, reduced to $329,900 in Annapolis. John Kaiser cell/text: 443 223-7864. Email: . john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com

40’ Legacy Sedan ‘99 Very desirable mode. Has optional flybridge & doors either side helm. Twin Cummins 370H s, cruises effortlessly at 18 knots. 2 spacious cabins. 2 heads. A/C, generator ...Priced right. $168,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 42’ Provincial ‘00 Tough trawler w/ interior beautifully customized for comfortable cruising. Take her where you want to go: Great loop Bahamas Coastal Cruising. Sisterships on TV show Wicked Tuna. $155,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com 42’ Regal SC ‘16 Diesel IPS Pods Drives, Loaded and Mint, $397,900 (Someday Came) 40’ Regal ‘04 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake $199,000 Ed Pickering Yacht Sales. (410) 708 0633 ed@curtisstokes.net 42’ Sealine F42/5 ‘03 $179,000. www.curtisstokes.net Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl engs. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat radio upgrade To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-6937386 or ian@cyc.yachts

41’ IP SP Cruiser ‘06-’08 Switching from sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. Large centerline berth. Spacious galley. Shoal draft. From $274,900 S&J Yachts 410 6392777. www.sjyachts.com

(Cherbo) 43’ Viking ‘80 $75,000 Curtis Stokes - (410) 919 4900 - curtis@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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43’ Formula SSC ‘19 Custom built with 42’ Boston Whaler ‘16. 240 hours on the more flexible aft cockpit layout, 350 Verados, every option including loaded boat with low hr quad Verado FLIR, SAT TV, boat is turnkey ready for 350s. Under full Formula warranty until her next owner. $699,000. 2024. A true do-anything boat. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, $895,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 42’ Keizer Yachts 42 ‘19 $649,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400-hp engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-6937386 or ian@cyc.yachts


43’ TollyCraft Cockpit MotorYacht ‘84 Designed by Ed Monk for Pacific NorthWest Cruising. Dual steering stations w/ all cleats visible from the Flybridge & full deck walk around for ease of line handling, docking & close quarter maneuvering. Dual Cat 3208T w/ 3250 hrs. The interior is open & spacious w/ lots of storage. 2 cabins/2 full heads. $59,900 MVWindarra@gmail.com

Composite Yacht 46 ‘03 Built on Markley hull. Heavily optioned for cruising. No engine box! More living space than any Markley built! Call or email for more info! Asking $245,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

2019 Legacy 36 In Stock! 47’ Monte Carlo 47 Superbly equipped and cared for All the right equipment! Beautifully styled and built! Asking $459,000 Contact Rob Summers 443771-4467 www.crusaderYachts.com

44’ Hi-Star Sedan ‘90 Beautifully maintained aft cabin motor yacht. Extraordinary amount of storage, great liveaboard layout, fully enclosed bridge and aft deck with twin diesels. $99,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

(Fruition) 48’ CHB ‘87 $95,000 Lin Earley (757) 672 2778 lin@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net

45’ Formula Yacht ‘16 OUR TRADE! Gorgeous boat with 186 hours on IPS600’s, loaded with FLIR, AIS, much more. Under full Formula warranty until 2022. $595,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, 50’ Cherubini Independence ‘03 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com Luxurious long distance semidisplacement cruiser. Many upgrades: New paint 2019, new upholstery, major electronics refit, new helm seat. Twin Yanmars low hrs. $749,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

(No Regrets) 46’ Grand Banks ‘88 $230,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 46’ Matthews Sportfish ‘73 All fiberglass, one of 12 manufactured by Matthews. Hull manufactured in England by Halmatic. Twin 365-hp Detroit 671s. 8 KW generator. Excellent condition. $125,000. (443) 534-9249.

50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler / ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Call Dan Bacot - 757 813-0460 Asking $240,000 www.crusaderyachts.com

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Brokerage & Classified 50’ Prestige 500S ‘17 $745,000. Myrtle Beach, SC. Volvo IPS 600 w/ joystick control, 301 hrs. Wonderful cond., like-new. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 52’ Prestige 520 Fly $1,090,000. Kent Island. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 600 pod drives. Joystick control. Prestige warranty through 4/2022, Volvo Warranty through 4/2024To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

63’ Prestige 630 Fly $1,589,759. Baltimore. Like new cond, Dealership maintained, Professionally managed. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ‘15 Fabulously equipped & maintained Modern build & quality components throughout. Elegant living/ superb performance - VOLVO IPS Reliability! Asking $1,150,000 Call Gordon for a showing 410-739-4432 cell www.CrusaderYachts.com

63’ Prestige 630 Fly ‘17 $1,790,000. Annapolis, MD. Volvo IPS 950 w/ joystick control, 340 hrs. Best preowner 60+ on the market. Immaculate 56’ Absolute STY ‘14 Delivered new in cond., fully loaded w/ factory & custom 2019, 4 years of full warranty left, many options. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693custom upgrades. Volvo IPS and a 7386 or ian@cyc.yachts fantastic layout. Very fast boat. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com SAIL 30’ Catalina Sloop ‘83 Diesel, Numerous upgrades. Very nice. $14,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 37’ Hunter Legend Sloop ‘88 Volvo diesel, Very nice $35,900 610-2993598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

54’ Custom Downeast Style Yacht ‘07 Built at the Mariner’s Museum in Newport News, VA. Cold-molded construction. 2 staterooms, one head layout with well-equipped galley. Gorgeous wood interior. Twin CAT C9 Acerts cruise 24mph at 1900rpm burning only 24gph. Call Matt at (757) 438-5225. matt@portsmouthboating.net

Prestige 560 ‘18 Low hrs, 3 staterooms + 1 crew, tender included, loaded 54’ Riviera Belize 54 Daybridge ‘17 with options! $1,555,000 New! Only one available w/ upgraded Volvo Try $1,190,000. Call or email IPS-950, three joysticks, DPS, tender, Dennis Smith 910-620-7844 GOST, much much more. $1,399,850. DSmith@GrandeYachts.com Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, 57’ McKinna Motor Yacht ‘10 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com $549,900. Baltimore, MD. Cummins QSM11 engs, Rare wide body McKinna design. Perfect long distance trawler or live-aboard. For a private viewing contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

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30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410-586-0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410-586-1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com, www.flagharbor.com 45’ A Pier in Anchorage Marina Great location in Baltimore Harbor, near Fort McHenry, for long term rent or for sale. Reduced $17,000. Contact Ray (410) 534-7655. Bernie’s Boat Storage Winterization, power washing, shrink wrapping, spring commissioning, super soak cleaning, bottom painting, marine services available. Boats on trailers or just trailers. 1201 Baltimore & Annapolis Blvd., Arnold, MD. 410 544-5072. www.berniesboatstorage.com

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Double Take

Can you spot the 10 differences between these two photos? Last month’s Double Take was so popular, we thought why not do it again?! (For the answers to our November puzzle, flip to page 14.) Email your answers to kaylie@proptalk.com, and we will send some PropTalk swag to the first person to get all 10 correct. If you would like to zoom in on the photos, visit proptalk.com/read-proptalk-online.

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or centuries, the hard-packed shoal at Thomas Point menaced Chesapeake Bay mariners. Even after two separate stone towers were built on the shoreline, sailors continued to request a light at the end of the mile-long shoal. When a new lighthouse was finally approved in 1873, experts deemed its novel design too fragile for the location—it was built anyway. Long overdue and of an inappropriate design, the iconic Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse was lit in November 1875 and continues to serve mariners. Thomas Point is the last Chesapeake Bay screwpile-style lighthouse in its original location and one of only twelve American lighthouses designated as a National Historic Landmark. Join Annapolis sailor David Gendell as he explores Thomas Point.

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Thomas Point Book Event Updates

As 2020 events change so quickly, be sure to check our online calendar for the latest information.

Last month we featured an interview with Dave Gendell, author of “Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse.” His book is now available for sale on Amazon.

These Great Businesses Make PropTalk Possible. S h o p with them and let them kn o w their ad is w o rking ! Annapolis Yacht Sales............................ 11

Diversified Marine................................. 23

Prince Georges Co Police Recruitment.23

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Riverside Marine...................................... 9

Automotive Training Center.................. 49

Grande Yachts....................................... 19

S&J Yachts............................................. 59

Harbour Cove Marina............................ 50

Safe Harbor Marinas................................ 2

Herrington Harbour Marinas................. 15

Selby Bay Yacht Club............................. 22

J Gordon............................................... 20

Soundview Millworks............................. 30

Jeanneau .............................................. 13

Thomas Point Shoal Light Book....... 31, 55

Maptech ............................................... 21

Visit Annapolis......................................... 6

Mystic Knotwork................................... 30

Waterfront Marine................................... 7

Oyster Farm at Kings Creek.................. 26

Wooden Boat Restoration Company..... 48

Pocket-Yacht Company......................... 10

Worton creek marina............................. 26

Cypress Marine...................................... 29

PortBook............................................... 48

Yacht Brokers of Annapolis................... 60

Davis Pub............................................... 27

Portsmouth Boating Center.................. 18

Yacht Sales International @ Martin Bird.16

Bay Bridge Marina................................. 27 Bay Shore Marine............................. 46,63 Boatyard Bar & Grill.............................. 25 BOE Marine........................................... 68 Chesapeake Boating Club at J/Port...... 31 Chesapeake Yacht Center.................... 4,5 Composite Yacht................................... 49 Crusader Yacht Sales............................. 61 Curtis Stokes & Associates...................... 3

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