PropTalk Magazine February 2022

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Features

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Boat Notes: Cobalt R4

The Cobalt R4 is all about expanding your opportunities, no matter how you choose to spend your time afloat.

By Lenny Rudow

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New Year, New Boat Show The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show unfolds January 21-23 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD.

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Winter Fishing Expos

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From Small Steps to the Great Loop

How we prepared for the Great Loop in a year.

By Kate Carney

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Editor’s Note

Moments of Joy By Kaylie Jasinski

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o you remember the very first time you were on a boat—that pure joy you felt? I can remember zipping around the Bay on a Jet-Ski, sitting in front of my dad, with my little hands reaching for the throttle, and his fingers underneath to make sure I didn’t throw us both off.

##You could mope, looking out at the empty boat slips. Or you could shake off the funk and play in the snow.

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There was such pure joy in those moments. The joy of throwing my hands in the air and screaming with glee at the top of my lungs. Years later, I remember the first time I was allowed to go out solo on our family’s little runabout. My dad waving me off, waiting anxiously at the pier. The exhilaration I felt slowly rounding the bend and losing sight of my house. That feeling of freedom. I couldn’t keep the grin off my face. As adults, many of us have lost the ability to allow ourselves

moments of pure joy, without caring what we look like or who might be watching. At the time I’m writing this, the early January snow had almost melted. It was a surprise snow in a way, as many of us were enjoying temperatures in the high 50s the day before. It was almost balmy; springlike. And then the next day, some spots in our region got over a foot of snow. And then a few days later... more snow. And understandably, that brought a lot of grumbling. But what if instead of complaining, we try to find those moments of joy. Now, I don’t mean to say that a fresh snowfall is anywhere near as exciting as your first time on a boat. But sometimes, by allowing yourself to have a moment of pure, unadulterated fun, it really can change your outlook on other things. If you need an example, just look to kids and puppies. Who has more fun than children playing in the snow, or puppies seeing snow for the first time? I’m going to pick on FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow here, but even Lenny, who characterizes a ‘good’ day as a day he can go fishing and all others as subpar, couldn’t help but smile seeing his dog run and jump through the snow like a puppy again. Sure, it’s cold. And yes, it will be several months before most of us will be out on the Bay again. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find moments of joy this winter. Whether it’s the snow, spending hours getting lost in a really good book, attending a boat show or fishing expo (find details starting on page 28), the fact that it might (hopefully) soon be cold enough to go ice fishing, or sitting down and planning a bucket list trip. If you need some inspiration on that last one, just flip to page 36 to read how one couple went from simply dreaming about the Great Loop to actually buying a boat and making it happen.


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Boat Cat

ince we do not yet have a Boat Cat section, Alaina Del Real shares this photo to get us started. She says, “His Royal Fluffiness Sven, casually known as Sven, would like to remind the world that boat cats are just as cute and helpful. He’s a liveaboard and enjoys watching the birds and people at the marina. He also enjoys the captain seat.”

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##Photo by Mike Walsh in Havre de Grace, MD.

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~Bob Wallace aboard the Gone Crab Skiff Krazy

##PropTalk sighting in the laundry room at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina. Photo by Cindy Wallach

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Meet Fin

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Remembering Bernie Fowler and the Sneaker Index

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he Chesapeake Bay lost a true champion December 12 when Senator Bernie Fowler died at the age of 97. Although he served as Calvert County Commissioner from 1970 to 1982 and as Maryland Senator between 1983 and 1994, for sailors on the Bay, he may be best remembered for his advocacy for water quality on the Patuxent River. As an angler, Fowler noticed the decline in water clarity on his beloved Pax; it led him to run for public office and focus on the health of the river. In 1988, he created a “wade-in” event to bring together politicians, including governors, and other high profile community members to step into the water and see how it looked and felt. Fowler’s annual wade-in at Jefferson Patterson Park, during which residents walk into the river until they lose sight of their shoes—or in his case, his signature white sneakers—has been a fun community and media event, yet stark reminder of water clarity and how it changes. The “sneaker index” will live on. “Water clarity is critical for the survival of underwater grasses, which help keep

##Maryland delegate Rachel James, former Maryland delegate Sue Kullen, Mona Monsma, Sen. Bernie Fowler, and Cody Fowler wade into the Patuxent River on Sunday, June 13, 2021 at the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum. Photo by Ethan Weston/ Chesapeake Bay Program

Bay water clean by absorbing nutrients and provide shelter and food for wildlife,” notes the Chesapeake Bay Program in its blog post about the wade-in. “Water clarity is also a good indicator of the amount of nutrient and sediment pollution that exists in a river. Heavy rain, like what occurred in Maryland a day before the (2021) wade-in, can increase stormwater runoff, allowing additional pollution to flow into the water.”

##Bernie Fowler greets Fred Tutman near the end of the annual Patuxent River Wade-in on Sunday, June 13, 2021 in Calvert County. Photo by Ethan Weston/ Chesapeake Bay Program

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Fowler remembered in the 1960s when he could see his sneakers 57 inches below the surface of the water. At the 2021 event, he stopped seeing them at 34 inches deep. Chesapeake Conservancy president Joel Dunn notes, “In public service for his community and for Maryland, Bernie Fowler championed the health of the Chesapeake Bay… With his annual ‘wade-in’ to the Patuxent River, Bernie became a guide to the Chesapeake. Like the pull of a magnet, Bernie shepherded us all into the waters of the Patuxent— politicians, environmentalists and everyday Marylanders—to see with our eyes and to feel the Bay’s waters, to experience the immediate and deep connection we have with this treasured resource.” Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) president William C. Baker said, “Senator Fowler was a great CBF partner. He was a co-plaintiff in our 2009 lawsuit to compel EPA to enforce the Clean Water Act which led to the current Clean Water Blueprint for the Bay. And beyond his leadership for clean water and a restored Bay, his tenacity to restore his beloved Patuxent River will be sorely missed.” Dunn saluted Fowler’s many years of dedicated service to the Chesapeake Bay. He said, “Like the sands beneath our sneakers during those summer wadeins into the Patuxent River, Bernie will always be a part of the Bay, and his legacy will continue to inspire and lead us wading into the water.”


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Don’t Forget To Check Your Boat

any boats will remain snugly tucked away for the next month or two, but out of sight should not mean out of mind for the responsible boat owner. Whether it’s tied in a slip, resting on a lift, stowed at a yard, or sitting on a trailer on your driveway, a winterized boat is not a “fix it and forget it” type of thing. “Boat owners should be checking on their boats regularly,” says a local boat mechanic with decades of experience. “Even during the winter, I recommend my clients visit their boats once a week to avoid costly repairs. I’d much rather keep someone’s boat running well than do repair work on damages that could have been prevented.” Water that accumulates in a boat can do substantial damage, especially if it freezes. According to BoatU.S., fresh water expands in volume by about nine percent when it freezes and can push outwards with a force of tens of thousands of pounds per square inch. That

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expansion can crack an engine block, damage fiberglass, split hoses, or destroy a refrigeration system overnight. It’s well worth your time to ensure that any covering is secure and water or snow does not accumulate, especially in the cockpit area. A boat filled with heavy snow sitting on a lift with marginal capacity can push the lift beyond its limits. For a boat wintering in its slip, pay attention to how it’s sitting in the water. Is it lower than normal? Is it listing? This could indicate that water is filling the hull or that heavy snow on the cover, deck, or cockpit is weighing her down. A boat is at risk of sinking if through-hulls that are normally above the waterline become submerged. Do not assume that your float switch or automatic bilge pump will properly operate the entire season without any attention. Installation of a deicer, also called a bubbler, will protect both boats and piers by bringing up the relatively warm water from the bottom and preventing

ice from forming around the hulls and pilings. A deicer with a timer and thermostat is a sound investment. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and a watchful eye now will serve you and your boat well. Look for more winter boat tips at boatus.com.

A Prolific Year for Oyster Recovery Partnership

he Oyster Recovery Partnership (ORP) is a nonprofit organization that designs, promotes, and implements consensus-based and scientifically sustainable shellfish ecological restoration, aquaculture, and commercial fishery activities to improve the environment and expand economic opportunities in the Chesapeake and Coastal Bays and beyond.

And 2021 was a banner year for ORP, marking the third-most prolific planting year in its history. Between sanctuary restoration efforts, support for the public fishery, Marylanders Grow Oysters, and more, ORP and its restoration partners added nearly one billion new oysters to Chesapeake Bay waterways. On top of that, oyster shell recycling efforts gained serious post-pandemic momentum with more than 20,000 bushels collected. This summer, nearly 24 million juvenile oysters found their new home on the Traces Hollow Reef near the Route 50 bridge in Annapolis. In its third successful year, Operation Build a Reef: Severn River exceeded its fundraising goal of $30,000, raising more than $40,500 in public support. Community-funded Build a Reef efforts also expanded in 2021 to Herring Bay, south of the West and Rhode Rivers in Anne Arundel County, which resulted in ##ORP’s Marylanders Grow Oysters program engages more than 2000 volunteers to nurture young oysters during their most vulnerable first year of life. Photo courtesy of ORP/Facebook

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the planting of 650,000 spat-on-shell on a sanctuary within the water body. The Marylanders Grow Oysters (MGO) program engages more than 2000 volunteers to nurture young oysters during their most vulnerable first year of life. In 2021, MGO distributed 4536 cages filled with an estimated nine million spat-on-shell to coordinators in 36 Chesapeake Bay tributaries. Next summer, these oysters will be collected and planted on sanctuaries within community waterways. The 2021 planting season concluded with more than 701 million spat-on-shell added to Chesapeake Bay tributaries. ORP’s focus this year was the Tred Avon River where more than 451 million spaton-shell were planted, and initial restoration work completed. Other tributaries saw smaller yet significant plantings, including the St. Mary’s, Manokin, and Little Choptank Rivers. To date, ORP has planted more than nine billion oysters in Bay waters. To learn more about ORP, how to get involved, and all the work that was accomplished in 2021, visit oysterrecovery.org.


Where Are They Now?

How Six Bay Organisms Spend the Winter Blue crabs—Our favorite Bay crustaceans head to deeper water and burrow into the muddy and sandy bottom where they stay dormant until water temperatures are near 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Oysters—These bivalves thrive in winter, although exposure to freezing air is deadly. Known to be at their prime in the “R” months, oysters are open for recreational harvesting from October 1 to March 31 in Maryland. Turtles—Diamondback terrapins burrow into the mud and hibernate when the water is below about 60 degrees Fahrenheit, but sea turtles such as the loggerhead (commonly found in the Bay during the summer) migrate to warmer waters. As soon as water temperatures dip in the fall, sea turtles and some marine mammals that frequent the Chesapeake Bay are susceptible to cold-stunning or hypothermia. Anyone who sees an unresponsive or lethargic sea turtle or marine animal in Maryland waters or on shore should call the Maryland Marine Mammal Stranding Hotline at (800) 628-9944. Sea Grass—Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) die off by October in the Middle Bay area. The remnants, brown and decayed like corn after a harvest, can often be seen lying on the bottom, since water clarity is generally good during the winter. Spring grasses will return in late March. For species near the Annapolis area, leaves die back in the winter to re-emerge in late spring. Some species return from seeds, some from over-wintering structures called tubers and turions, and some from rhizomes (the horizontal structure below the sediment from which clones grow and beds expand). Some species exploit all three methods of reproduction. Great Blue Heron—These beautiful birds don’t need to migrate south. Their variable diet permits them to find food around the Bay all winter.

Yellow Perch—During the winter they move into deep holes and channels in the upriver portions of tributaries and creeks, and stage there until late February or early March. Then, when the water temperatures first begin to rise, they move up into headwaters to spawn.

##Maryland DNR and National Aquarium staff returned three sea turtles to the Atlantic Ocean in September 2020, after months of rehabilitating the animals from near-fatal cold-stunning. Photo courtesy of Maryland DNR

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Thomas Point Shoal Raffle Winner Announced By John Potvin

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he recent raffle for Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse raised over $5000 to be used for preservation. We want to thank everyone who purchased one of the 250 raffle tickets for participating and making a difference for the lighthouse. The winner is Candy Dehn of Abingdon, MD. She will receive the beautiful wood crab made by 72 Smitty Creations (72smittycreations.com) and two tickets for tours to the lighthouse in 2022. The artist, Joan Powers, painted the lighthouse and signed the back of the crab along with the creator, Phillip Smith, founder of 72 Smitty Creations. It truly is a very special item. 72 Smitty Creations (72SC), famous for wooden Maryland blue crabs, designs and

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uring the colder months thousands, maybe millions, of birds leave their habitats in the north and fly to warmer climes. Many of these winged friends travel along the East Coast on a route known as the Atlantic Flyway, and they often choose the Chesapeake Bay region to stop for rest and nourishment. They can be found in abundance on the Eastern

builds each piece with Phillip’s signature, a unique number and the date created. What started off as a hobby quickly turned into a small business that continues to grow with over 500 crabs sold since the company was founded in 2019. They include neighbor involvement, with many local artists helping create and paint the unique designs. Over the past two years the business has expanded into several retail locations around DelMarVa, and 72 Smitty Creations is fast becoming a recognized Maryland brand. It’s no surprise that hard-work, high quality, exceptional customer service and being downright genuine is paying off for this small business. Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, built in 1875, is the last screwpile lighthouse on

the Chesapeake Bay still being used for navigational purposes. Since 2004, it has been lovingly restored and furnished by volunteer preservationists. It is a National Historic Landmark, and tours led by trained docents bring the history back to life in the summer. Our congratulations to Candy and thanks to everyone who contributed. You have made a difference in keeping the light shining. Editor’s note: The author is the Lighthouse Manager for Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse.

Winter’s Winged Visitors Shore and on many of the tributaries of the Western Shore. Birds that spend much of their non-flying time on or around water are known as waterfowl. As boaters and paddlers, many of us get a kick out of watching these birds dive for food in the water. Waterfowl that go all the way underwater to catch their prey are

called diving ducks. The ones that only go halfway under the surface are referred to as dabblers. Are you a bird watcher? Perhaps you’d like to join The Great Backyard Bird Count, February 18-21? It is an Internetbased bird census that takes place annually. It’s easy to get involved. Find details at birdcount.org. Three birds to watch for during a Chesapeake winter Canvasbacks: A waterfowl that likes to swim and dive underwater for food. Female canvasbacks often return to the spot where they were born or previously nested. Males are strikingly handsome with their white bodies, black chests, and chestnut or brownish heads and necks.

##Canvasback photo by Nathan Tea

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Snow geese: Most are white with distinct black wing tips visible in flight. They are primarily found on the Eastern Shore, but smaller numbers also make their home on the Western Shore. A less common variant is a “blue goose” with dark bluish-purple feathers with a white head.

Tundra swans: Their large size, white feathers, graceful shape, and large black bill cause them to stand out. They are the most commonly found swan in the Chesapeake region during the winter months.


Mariners’ Museum Receives Excellence Award

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he Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA, is among the very first group of museums to win a Pennant of Excellence from Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC). The Museum earned the Maintenance Excellence Award for the bore cleaning of USS Monitor’s XI-inch Dahlgren shell guns in 2020. This year marked the inauguration of the new annual award program. Each year, NHHC selects Museum Excellence Award winners, which consist of nonprofit organizations that display excellence in presenting the history and heritage of the U.S. Navy. The Maintenance Excellence Award is presented to nonprofits that demonstrate the greatest improvement in an artifact’s conditions over the past year. Located at the Washington Navy Yard, NHHC is responsible for preserving, analyzing, and disseminating U.S. naval history and heritage. “These are non-federal museums, and each had a unique approach in telling the Navy’s story,” said NHHC director Samuel Cox, U.S. Navy rear admiral (retired). “Private museums are critical in telling the Navy story, and this award recognizes The Mariners’ Museum and its conservation team as a force multiplier in informing the public of our Navy’s history. Their efforts honor those that have served as they continue to inspire and educate our next generation.” In February 2020, The Mariners’ Museum and its Conservation team took a monumental step in conserving USS Monitor’s two 8-ton Dahlgren guns. The 13-foot-long artifacts were recovered within the ironclad’s revolving turret in 2002 and were transferred to independent treatment tanks in 2004. The Museum and Master Machine and Tool of Newport News built a custom boring apparatus and cradle support to clean the bores. Upon the completion of the gun boring operation, USS Monitor’s Dahlgrens are the largest marinerecovered guns ever bored. In addition, this conservation step marked the final mechanical cleaning phase before the artifacts can be dried and put on display. Learn more at marinersmuseum.org.

##Team members from The Mariners’ Museum and Park stand proudly with the new award.

##One of USS Monitor’s XI-Inch Dahlgren Shell Guns being lifted out of its storage and treatment tank to begin cleaning the bore. Photos courtesy of the Mariners’ Museum

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January

Nov 1 - Feb 28 20-23 CCA Maryland Pickerel Championship

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FSFF Hands-On Session

9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse (behind Ford Hall) at the Davidsonville Family Recreation Center in Davidsonville, MD. Joe Bruce’s “Icelandic Wool and Hackle Neck Dyeing Session.” This is truly a hands-on affair so come prepared to get busy and enjoy the laughs and continuous commentary. This class requires at $20 fee to offset material costs. You will end up with much more than $20 of finished material though. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@gmail.com for any questions.

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Coffee and Wood Chips

10 to 11 a.m. virtual program. $10, free for Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum members. Join Jennifer Kuhn, CBMM’s Shipyard Education Programs Manager, for monthly shipyard updates from the comfort of your home. Virtual updates include topics like the continued progress on the construction of the new Maryland Dove and work done on CBMM’s floating fleet of historic vessels.

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AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series

Virtual lecture at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and their Astonishing Odyssey Home. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org. 24 February 2022 PropTalk.com

Progressive Baltimore Boat Show: POSTPONED

To January 26-29, 2023.

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The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show

At the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD. The event will be produced by dealers showcasing new boats and marine equipment that are local to Maryland sellers and manufacturers. Also, food and drink offerings, educational seminars, and free parking. Learn more on page 28.

22 - Feb 5 America’s Boating Course

Two Saturdays: January 22 and February 5. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bosun’s Marine in Grasonville, MD. Adults cost $10, youth 17 and under are free. Presented by the Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron. Register: tinyurl.com/2m3m92tn

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Angler Night

7 p.m. fishing film and talk at the Boatyard Bar and Grill in Annapolis, MD.

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CBMM Winter Speaker Series: Building Business

5 p.m. virtual program presented by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. $7.50 per session. Topic: Route One - Styling Maryland Pride Through Apparel. Founder and CEO of Route One Apparel, Ali Von Paris, will share her journey as an entrepreneur, taking inspiration from the local community for both product lines and corporate social responsibility initiatives. Register at cbmm.org.

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AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series

Virtual lecture at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: The 6th Great Extinction - Devastating Wildlife and all of Biodiversity. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org.

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CMM Maritime Performance Series

7 to 9 p.m. in Harms Gallery at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets: $20 online, $25 at the door. Music by Diane Daly, a vocalist of moody contrasts and evocative depth.

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Kent Island Fishermen’s 11th Annual Flea Market 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the

American Legion post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Admission: $4 (16 yrs. & under free).


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CBMM Winter Speaker Series: Building Business 1 p.m. in the Van

Lennep Auditorium at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. $7.50 per session. Topic: Chesapeake Light Craft and the Business of Building Boats. Owner and managing director John C. Harris traces his path from building boats in his parents’ garage to leading the largest build-your-own-boat-kit business in the world. Register at cbmm.org.

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CAPCA Captain’s License Renewal For OUPV and Master

up to 100 tons. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Annapolis Elk›s Lodge, 2 Pythian Drive, Annapolis, MD. Cost: CAPCA Members $140; all others $160. Register: capca.net/ classes. Questions? education@capca.net. This course will be conducted following CDC Covid-19 Procedures.

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AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series

Virtual lecture at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: Ancient Oysters and Modern Messes - How Archaeology Can Help Clean the Bay. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org.

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Tri-State Marine Fishing Show: CANCELED

Tri-State Marine in Deale, MD.

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America’s Boating Club Rockville will present the official Boat Maryland safe boating course online on February 8, 10, 15, and 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. The class is presented via Zoom and costs only $10. Attending all four online sessions is required; take the online test at your convenience. To register or for more information contact jmckinney2606@gmail.com.

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CBMM Winter Speaker Series: Building Business

1 to 2 p.m. virtual program presented by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Topic: A Chicken in Every Pot - The Rise of DelMarVa’s Poultry Production. Speaker: Roger Horowitz, Director of the Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Museum and Library. $7.50 per session, register at cbmm.org.

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AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series Virtual lecture

at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: Blacks of the Chesapeake’s Campaign to Preserve a Local Legacy - Elktonia, Carr’s & Sparrow’s Heritage Preservation Project. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org.

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CBMM Winter Speaker Series: Building Business

5 to 6 p.m. in the Van Lennep Auditorium at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Topic: Oyster Aquaculture - Past, Present, and Hopes for the Future. Imani Black, Founder of Minorities in Aquaculture, will explore the opportunities presented by aquaculture $7.50 per session, register at cbmm.org.

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AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series

Virtual lecture at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: Commodore Matthew C. Perry - Sailor, Diplomat, Naval Educator. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org.

18-20

Philadelphia Fishing Show

At the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. Free seminars; saltwater, fresh, and fly fishing; trout pond; gear for sale, and more. $10 for adults, $5 kids 6-12, and 5 and under are free.

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Pasadena Sportfishing 29th Annual Fishing

Expo 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days. New

location: Kurtz’s Beach, 2070 Kurtz Avenue Pasadena, MD 21122. Admission: $5 each day, 12 years and under free. New and used fishing tackle and crabbing supplies, nautical crafts, art, antiques, hard to find items and replacement parts, fishing clubs, custom built rods, and more. Hot pit beef, turkey, and ham; oysters on the half shell; cold beer and wine.

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Understanding and Avoiding Thunderstorms on the Chesapeake Bay SpinSheet will host

an in-depth, three-part webinar with meteorologist and boater Mark Thornton of LakeErieWX Marine Weather about how to recognize and avoid Chesapeake thunderstorms. The live webinar series will examine the various types of thunderstorms, the ingredients that lead to their formation, the timing and lifespans of thunderstorms, and resources for forecasting and monitoring storms. The full seminar costs $75 ($65 for CBYRA members), and all registrants will have access to the recordings for future reference. Thursdays February 24, March 3, and March 10 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. EST.

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CMM Maritime Performance Series

7 to 9 p.m. in Harms Gallery at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets: $20 online, $25 at the door. Music by Chrysalis, featuring Jody Marshall on hammered dulcimer and piano and Jim Queen on fiddle and guitar.

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Annual Saltwater Fishing Expo

Presented by the Annapolis Anglers Club at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. $5 per person, kids 14 and under are free. Seminars, latest gear offered at show prices, food and beverages for sale including pit beef and oysters.

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Capt. Henry Marx Memorial Safety at Sea

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At the The Mariners’ Museum and Park and Brittingham-Midtown Aquatic Center in Newport News, VA. US Sailing Sanctioned International Offshore Safety at Sea; Hands-on Training Only. For course updates email Julie Murphy (jmurphy@marinersmuseum.org) or call (757) 952-0466.

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Mid-Shore Fishing Club Fishing, Hunting, and Boating Flea Market 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at

Angler Night 7 p.m. fishing film and discussion at the Boatyard Bar and Grill in Annapolis, MD. AMM Virtual Winter Lecture Series

Virtual lecture at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Presented by the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Topic: Measuring Milestones and Meeting Goals - Progress in Bay Restoration. Cost: $10 at amaritime.org.

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the American Legion Dorchester Post 91 at 98 Sunburst Highway in Cambridge, MD. Admission: $5, children 12 and under are free.

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Boat Notes

Cobalt R4: Do it All

The Cobalt R4 is all about expanding your opportunities, no matter how you choose to spend your time afloat.

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ou want to have a homerun hit with the kids, make a splash with your spouse, and bring family fun to an entirely new level? Bringing home a new runabout is a sure-fire way to get the entire clan psyched to the max, and while you have a ton of boats to choose from in that genre, the Cobalt R4 is a vessel you’ve got to visit before signing any dotted lines. For the 2022 model year, an all-new R4 is hitting the water.

By Lenny Rudow plus a center-facing seat to starboard. That aft lounger is a monster, too, with a port-side full-length position, a long seat along the stern, and a backrest that flips back to create an aft-facing doublewide lounger or folds almost flat to turn the entire stern into a sunpad. In the cases of the Stern Drive and Surf versions that lounger does doubleduty as the engine box, and in the Outboard model it provides additional

gear separated and easily accessible. The hatch swings up on gas-assist struts, and the tubs can be removed for bilge, battery, and pump access. Aside from this compartment, the other major difference you’ll notice between the Outboard version and its siblings is the swim platform arrangement. The Outboard R4 has a pair of platforms to either side of the engine, while the Stern Drive and

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It comes in three flavors: Forward Drive Specifications: (Outboard/ Stern Drive/ Surf) a Stern Drive version for versions feature LOA: 24’3” | Beam: 8’6” | Draft: 34”/36”/39” traditionalists, an Outboard a full-width Displacement: 4,986/ 5,290/ 5,650 Lbs. | Max HP: 350/ 430/ 430 hp. model for those in search platform. Fuel Capacity: 50 gal. | PRICE: APPROX. $108,278/ $114,920/ $155,792 of maximum versatility and A pleasant easy maintenance, and a surprise here Surf version with Forward is that Cobalt Drive for watersports lovers. managed to incorporate their patented stowage. But it’s not just the usual All of the R4s are built on a 24’3” Swim Step, a fold-down section of gaping hole you toss stuff into, which hull that can handle a whopping 13 the platform that makes it uber-easy one commonly sees on boats designed passengers, so you can take out not only to get on and off the boat while you’re to offer multiple power system choices. your own family, but the neighbors as swimming, into the outboard boat’s Cobalt instead designed in two levels well. They also share the same basic smaller platform. So, no matter which of large stowage tubs with removable layout, including a bow cockpit with version of the R4 you may opt for you’ll dividers. Leave the dividers out and you seating, helm and passenger’s chairs, get to enjoy this unique perk. Another have space for bulky items like fenders, and a large L-shaped aft lounger to port rather unusual bonus feature that carries or slide them in place to keep all your

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##Cobalt R4 Sterndrive. Photos courtesy of Cobalt Boats

across this line is a glass cockpit helm with twin 10-inch Garmin displays. You’ll see dashboards like this in larger, more expensive boats, but in a 24-footer this is a rare find. As one might guess, the Surf version of this boat does have some different functions and features than the other R4s. It includes an aluminum arch with wakeboard racks, five ballast tanks with 1226 pounds of total capacity, the Surf Gate system, and Zero Off cruise control. Cobalt Custom-Wave tech includes rider profile pre-sets and the ability to fine-tune waves and/or switch them between port and starboard sides on the fly. Which of these R4 models would be the ideal pick for you and your loved ones? That’s a call only you can make. We can say, however, that one of these three would almost certainly be a great choice for any family’s new runabout. Decisions, decisions… #

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New Year, New Boat Show

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There’s a new event in the local boat show scene: The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show, which will unfold January 21-23 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD. The show will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday inside the fairgrounds’ “Cow Palace” off York Road, just north of Baltimore. Presented by the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County, the spectacle will offer new boats and marine equipment sales, as well as educational seminars, and more, all in a socially responsible atmosphere. Inside the large, heated, and well-lit Cow Palace you’ll find more than 150,000 square feet of boating

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Life on the water is better

“We’ve designed this show to be hands-on and family-friendly,” says Brian Schneider, president of the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County and one of the

Details & Tickets

What: The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show, a new indoor powerboat show Where: Maryland State Fairgrounds 2200 York Road, Timonium, MD When: • Friday, January 21, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Saturday, January 22, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Sunday, January 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking: Free Price: • Adults: $10 • Children ages 12 and under: Free • Military and first responder discount: with ID-$7; in uniform - Free

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show organizers. “Everyone should come to the show and learn why life on the water is better. There’s plenty of free parking, and we think attendees will really like the Timonium location.” David Baumgartner of Riverside Marine is very excited about the new event and explains, “This show is being put on by Maryland boat dealers to showcase the local boating lifestyle, boost the local boating community, and give a jolt to the Maryland economy. All the boat dealers will be from Maryland. For buyers this means that down the road it will be easy and convenient for them to bring their boats in locally for servicing. Local dealers want to build relationships with their customers.”

##The Chesapeake Bay Boat Show will be held January 21-23 in the 120,000 square-foot, heated Cow Palace building at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.


Baltimore Boat Show Postponed One Year The Baltimore Boat Show, originally scheduled for January 20-23, has been postponed to January 26-29, 2023, following months of analysis and conversations with exhibitors. Show organizers state the decision was based, in part, on date availability, supply chain disruptions, and historically low market-specific boat inventory. Updates may be found at baltimoreboatshow.com.

Boats, boats, boats!

Boat shows are ideal places for serious shopping or just to begin dreaming. The range of boats will be wide. Among the models, attendees will find fishing vessels, performance craft, ski boats, cabin cruisers, and more. There will be plenty of price points on display for boaters of all types and with varying budgets. Attendees will be invited to get on the boats, subject to dealer restrictions. Dealers and brokers will be available to answer questions and assist in your hunt for your perfect vessel.

More cool stuff

In addition to the boats, other boating- and marine-related exhibitors will be on-site to help enhance your boating experience. Check out the latest

##See the Baltimore County police boat with all the latest technology on display at the new Chesapeake Bay Boat Show.

##As part of the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show seminar series, FishTalk’s Lenny Rudow will present Friday on Catching Cobia (pictured here) and Saturday on Light Tackle Jigging Tips for Rockfish.

marine equipment, visit the classic boat display, and at the fishing simulator pretend you are fighting to land a whopper. Kids will love seeing the Bowley’s Quarters fireboat and Baltimore County marine police boat.

Seminars

Be sure to check the seminar schedule and take advantage of the free educational presentations on all three days. Hey, anglers—FishTalk magazine will be at the show, with Angler-inChief Lenny Rudow presenting on Catching Cobia Friday at 5 p.m. and Light Tackle Jigging Tips for Rockfish Saturday at 4 p.m.

Five Boat Buying Tips How will you use the boat? Day trips, fishing expeditions, weekend getaways? 1. Determine your budget: Be realistic and don’t forget to factor in fuel costs, slip fees, storage, maintenance, and insurance costs. 2. Look at plenty of models: This is what makes boat shows fun. Climb aboard lots of boats and compare. Do some Internet research too. 3. Consider a sea trial: Ask about taking a test ride. 4. Crowd source: Ask about owners’ groups or talk to boaters with similar models for some real-life advice on strengths and weaknesses, pluses and minuses of various models. 5. Consider a broker and surveyor: Professional help ensures you find the right boat for you and that you really understand what you’re getting.

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2022 Winter Fishing Expos

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inter fishing expos are a great place to beat the winter blues and stock up on gear and knowledge for the upcoming season. Many feature discounts on supplies, used gear, and seminars from local experts willing to share their knowledge. As events are ever changing these days, be sure to check event websites directly for the timeliest information. We will continue to update our list with any additional shows and/or cancellations at proptalk.com. January 21-23: Richmond Fishing Expo. Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Meadow Event Park – State Fairgrounds of Virginia in Doswell, VA. Featuring over 60 retail and specialty tackle shops with discounted gear, boats for sale, seminars, a trout pond, and the first 100 kids on Saturday January 21 a free fishing rod! Admission: $9 adults, seniors 60+ and military: $8, ages 6-12: $5, children under 5 free. Find more information at richmondfishingexpo.com. January 29-30: Kent Island Fishermen’s 11th Annual Fishing Flea Market. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days at the American Legion post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Tons of vendors with used fishing gear, custom made lures, and more! All proceeds go towards the Kids Fishing Derby the Kent Island Fishermen host every August. Admission: $4 (ages 16 and under free). Learn more at facebook.com/ kentislandfishermen. February 5: Tri-State Marine Fishing Show – CANCELED National Outdoor Show - CANCELED February 18-20: Philadelphia Fishing Show. Noon to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. Free seminars, trout pond, charter boats, apparel and gear, rods and reels, art, marine electronics, kayaks, and more. Admission: $10 adults, kids six to 12: $5, kids five and under are free. Learn more at phillyfishingshow.com. 30 February 2022 PropTalk.com

##You never know what discounts you’ll find at a fishing expo.

February 19-20: Pasadena Sportfishing 29th Annual Fishing Expo. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days at a new location this year: Kurtz’s Beach in Pasadena, MD. New and used fishing tackle and crabbing supplies, nautical art and antiques, hard to find items and replacement parts, custom built rods, charter captains, fishing clubs, knife sharpening, and more. Also a grand prize raffle; pit beef, turkey, and ham; oysters on the half shell, and beer and wine. Admission: $5 each day (ages 12 and under free). Visit pasadenasportfishing.com for more details.

February 26: Mid-Shore Fishing Club Fishing, Hunting, and Boating Flea Market. 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dorchester Post 91 American Legion in Cambridge, MD. Stay tuned for more info at mid-shorefishingclub.com and on the group’s Facebook page.

February 26: Annapolis Anglers Club Annual Saltwater Fishing Expo. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge #622 in Edgewater, MD. Seminars from charter boat captains, guides, and expert anglers willing to share their tips and techniques on catching fish in the Chesapeake Bay. The latest gear from local tackle dealers offered at show prices, food and beverages for sale (including pit beef, oysters, and full bar service), raffle, and more. Admission: $5 (ages 14 and under free). Learn more at saltwaterfishingexpo.com.

March 19: Maryland Fly Fishing and Collectible Tackle Show. New location at the Mountain Epicenter in Aberdeen, MD. Dozens of independent retailers, fly shops, guides, and artists all on display to view and purchase; free, professional seminars throughout the day; and casting demonstrations. This show is geared specifically toward the fly-fishing angler. Visit marylandflyfishingshow.com for more information.

March 4: Middle River Bass Fishing Flea Market. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Back River United Methodist Church in Essex, MD. Stay tuned for updates on the M.R. Bass (Middle River Bass) Facebook page.


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An Undiscovered Gem on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

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nancock’s Wharf and Marina dockmaster Craig Tanner points with pride to the white board on his office wall. “Sold out.” “No vacancy.” “Full. Full. Full.” The words fly off the page as testimony to the popularity of the town marina’s docking space. “We only have 12 floating slips and two bulkhead and wide beam non-floating slips,” says Tanner. “They’ve all been refurbished with new 30- and 50-amp service. Boat clubs book the slips pretty much every weekend during the season. If your readers want to pick up a slip, I would advise them to inquire at their first opportunity.” Mooring within the harbor is permitted. The marina offers a discounted rate for use of its facilities. There is also a dinghy dock for transients to utilize. Rates are $2/foot and reservations can be made at: onancock.com/wharf.

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The facility also has a car that transients can use free of charge as well as a small fleet of golf carts for in-town transport. Bicycles can be rented next door. Onancock’s town manager Matt Spuck provides context: “Our little town of 1500 people sits at the mouth of Onancock Creek which is just a short four-mile trip from Tangier Sound. We have a deep-water approach and a welcoming waterfront. Plenty of restaurants, transportation options, a friendly, helpful marina staff… and a community that thrives on showing off its architecture, history, and cuisine.” The town is located 10 NM southeast of Tangier Island at 37°42°38°N 75°44°47°W. Spuck moved to Onancock five years ago with his wife Kim. They operate the Inn at Onancock, a short stroll up the hill from the marina. “We get some transients as guests at the Inn,” says Spuck. “Some are Loopers coming or going… others are boaters who want to get off the water for a day or two, be pampered by our amenities, and relax without having to worry about their anchor dragging.” Rooms rates range from $160200 per night, breakfast included (innatonancock.com).

Your faithful reporter can attest to the softness of the Inn’s beds and the mouthwatering feast Kim and Matt lay before you at breakfast. The couple, transplants from the Boston area, bought the Inn as a turnkey business. They are assisted in their Innkeeping by their 82-pound purebred German Shepherd Dante. The Innkeepers even offer an afternoon “wine down” with complimentary libations and munchies served up with Onancock hospitality either in the confines of their establishment or onboard their 25-foot Chaparral Sun Coast which is available for sunset cruises for the modest sum of $45.

The Gem of the Eastern Shore

Captain John Smith called the area of Onancock “the Gem of the Eastern Shore” in the 1600s. Budget Travel called it “The Coolest Town in the South.” The name Onancock means “foggy place.” Natives often drop the “O” calling the town ‘nancock. Founded in 1680 as Port Scarborough, Onancock is one of the largest towns on Virginia’s remote Eastern Shore. Onancock’s history lies in its past as a port town. The town’s harbor was

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##Former home of the only Eastern Shore native to be elected governor of Virginia, Henry Wise.

once a regular stop for steamboats that carried passengers and goods to and from the large ports of Baltimore, MD, and Norfolk, VA. The town of Onancock is wrapped to the north and south by branches of Onancock Creek. The creek wanders past many old and beautiful waterfront homes for about four miles to the Chesapeake Bay. The channel, kept clear by the weekly transit of gravel barges that dock in the basin, carries in excess of eight feet in many places. Dockmaster Tanner cautions the approaching mariner, however, to stay within the markers. “It gets pretty skinny if you wander from the channel. There is a little bump around Marker 7, so favor the starboard side as you come in. When in doubt, give us a call on VHF channel 16.”

Things To Do (and Eat)

My wife and I visited Onancock in early December. Our arrival day was perfect for sightseeing, both on land and via the water. After a late lunch at Mallards, we strolled the compact business district, pausing now and then to venture into the shops and peruse the many art galleries. Mallards at the Wharf, the town’s only waterfront restaurant, is situated in the historic Hopkins and Brothers Store (circa 1842) building, reputed to be one of the oldest structures on the Eastern Shore. The entrance to the old-time store is a mini-museum that tells the 180-year history of the location.

Captain Stephen Hopkins was the patriarch of the family that operated the successful mercantile firm first known as Stephen Hopkins & Sons, later Hopkins & Bro., for more than a century. From 1842 until 1966, Hopkins & Bro. Store enjoyed continuous operation under four generations of the Hopkins family. From 1842 to the late 1870s, the firm operated sailing vessels to Baltimore and other cities on the Chesapeake Bay, as well as New York, Charleston, and the West Indies. Mallards’s Chef/owner Johnny Mo is enthusiastic about his choice of venue. “Onancock is one of the hottest dining destinations on the Eastern Shore. Where else could you find a half dozen quality restaurants in a little town with no stop lights and no fast-food joints?” Known as the Singing Chef, Johnny Mo will trade his chef’s knife for his acoustic guitar to strum a tune or two for his guests and even perform with his band in other venues during the season. “Music has always been part of my life. I figured if I could cook and sing, I could get a girl.” Mo is a relative newcomer to the area. “In Onancock, there are three kinds of people: From heres, people whose families have lived here three generations; come heres, newbies like me who have moved here; and born heres, people who have grown up here but whose families don’t have a history.”

##Photo courtesy of Matt Spuck

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See The Bay

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Find marinas and rent boat slips online The 45-year-old Maryland transplant and father of two has a keen palate. He enjoys pairing local seafood with unusual accompaniments. His clams steamed in jalapeno and butter broth are a hands-down winner. “All I use to keep my crab cakes together is love,” he jokes. As a crab cake aficionado, I can attest to the quality of that house specialty. Pair those cakes with a crisp chardonnay and one might be tempted not to move from your dockside table for the rest of the day. There are a myriad of dining options a short stroll or quick car ride from the waterfront. The town is imminently walkable. • The Blarney Stone Pub serves an awardwinning dish called Sea Scallops of the Emerald Isle.

• Bizzotto’s is a good choice for local seafood served up with an Italian flair. • The Market Street Grill offers an eclectic menu that blends the best of the Eastern Shore with delicacies inspired by Italy, Turkey, and Greece.

• Janet’s General Store and Café is the place for breakfast. • And for your sweet tooth, there’s Scoop’s Ice Cream Café on Market Street. An Onancock institution.

• While a little up the road, Maurice’s is a good bet for fresh sushi and other Asian fusion dishes. My waistline can attest to the quality of Chef Sean Thomas’s oyster stew. Five plump oysters swimming in a buttery broth with a jumbo fried oyster holding center court in the bowl. My wife and I finished off our meal with a decadent slice of homemade cheesecake. Just what we needed after indulging ourselves all day with nibbles here and there as we explored the town. • For the visiting mariner, be sure to check out the delicacies at the North Street Market, a well-stocked market for wine, cheese, and to-go meals.

• And don’t leave town without making a stop at the Corner Bakery. The folks there start baking well before the sun is up, and their racks upon racks of fresh pastries, donuts, and other delicacies are worth the wait as locals and visitors alike queue up for their daily sugar fix. 34 February 2022 PropTalk.com

##Lynn Gayle aboard deadrise Major Gayle.

There’s plenty to engage the art lover in your crew as well. Four galleries exhibit local works by a number of acclaimed artists, including the Red Queen Gallery, the Richardson Gallery, and the Crockett Gallery. All are within walking distance of the compact downtown area. We stopped by the intriguing gallery of visionary folk artist Danny Doughty. A self-taught dynamo, Doughty paints bold renditions “of the African American women who have been a saving influence in my life.” His works are big, colorful, and filled with emotion. “I went through some rough times as a child. The women of the community put their arms around me and kept me going.” The 62-year-old artist is known for his prodigious output. “I’ll start a project and sometimes work 72 hours straight until I get it right. It’s my way of giving back.” If you want an insight into the mind of Doherty, just head up the stairs to his studio. You’ll no doubt find him at his easel. Danny is quietly unassuming. You can feel the pain he has suffered in his soft-spoken tones. But give yourself plenty of time. Doherty’s life story can take quite some time to tell.

One of our good friends from our life on Florida’s Useppa Island used to grow tomatoes in the Onancock area. We hooked up with his former farm manager, Lynn Gayle, for a chat, and a run down the creek in Gayle’s classic 1985 Robbins deadrise. Gayle keeps busy farming 2500 acres of row crops and vegetables. He bought the 40-foot boat “after lusting after it for years” and today has a modest charter business taking locals and tourists alike on leisurely cruises up and down the Creek. “I do it for fun, and to keep in touch with a sense of history.” You can get in touch with Gayle by calling (757) 894-0700 or emailing him at: lpgayle@icloud.com. Gayle’s boat is named the Major Gayle in honor of his grandmother, Martha Gayle, who was a major in the U.S. Army’s Nurse Corp during World War II. “She was one of the first nurses to enter the German concentration camp of Dachau,” Gayle says. “The suffering she saw made a lasting impression on her.” If ever we did anything for humanity,” she wrote later, “it was our work with those poor people in Dachau.” As we cruised into the setting sun westward out towards the Bay, Lynn kept up a running commentary on the well-kept estates and farms we slowly


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##Dockmaster Craig Tanner.

passed by. The creek has a number of smaller tributaries that feed it. Perfect for exploration via kayak or RIB. There is even a sandy beach at the entrance to the Creek. “Lots of people head out there in the summer. The water quality is good in the Creek and folks take a lot of pride in picking up litter and keeping the tidewaters pristine.” For a deep dive into the history of the town, Gayle recommends a stop at Ker Place, a magnificent Federal period Georgian style house built in 1799 for prosperous merchant farmer John Shepherd Ker and his wife Agnes Corbin Ker and their family. It is described by the Virginia Historical Landmarks Commission as “the finest and most elaborate Federal mansion on Virginia’s Eastern Shore,” and “one of the Shore’s major architectural landmarks.” The house operates as a museum that is open for visitors with trained volunteer docents giving guided tours of the interpretive interior as well as various exhibits, laboratories, and research space. If you want to explore the area by small craft, you can rent a kayak at Burnham Guides, located next to Mallards Restaurant at the Wharf. We visited two other downtown places of interest: Tim Smith’s Antiques on Market Street and the venerable Charlotte Hotel (with a killer

dinner menu and a cozy bar worthy of a secluded rendezvous) run by Charlotte and Gary Cochran. Both proprietors were more than happy to welcome us to their town and to suggest even more places to visit and more people to chat with. Smith’s antiques feature European and local antiques plus an extensive collection of recycled lumber products including chopping blocks and Charcuterie boards. The Charlotte Hotel is a slice from a bygone era, albeit with modern amenities. A board behind the reception desk displays the skeleton keys for the Hotel’s eight rooms. A trip to Tangier aboard the Tangier Ferry, operating daily out of the Town Dock, is also a nice summertime diversion. The Ferry leaves Onancock at 10 a.m. and returns around 4:30 p.m. Cost for the roundtrip ticket is $25 for adults. The trip takes about an hour each way. Cash or check payment only (tangierferry.com). Lynn says people can take their own boats to the island, “but with the tides and shoaling, that can get pretty tricky if you run into some weather.” He recommends the ferry, although he has been known to take visitors to Tangier in the Major Gayle if conditions are right. The mouth of Onancock Creek is roughly 85 nautical miles from Annapolis. Many visitors plan their trip to the

##Artist Danny Doughty.

area with a stopover either north or south. “You can cut inside Tangier,” says Gayle. “But you’d better keep an eye on your depth gauge and watch your charts. The old timers used to navigate by heading, time, and distance. Modern technology makes it easier… but be careful heading into the Sound at low tide or when the wind is whipping.” No matter how, or when, you visit this charming little town, one thing is for certain: Once you head down the creek or pass the “Welcome to Onancock” sign on the highway, you’ll be transported to a magical place where time stands still and where everybody you meet wants to show you a good time. # PropTalk.com February 2022 35


From Small Steps to the Great Loop:

How We Prepared for the Great Loop in a Year By Kate Carney

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y husband loves all things transportation, so it was no surprise he stumbled across the Great Loop. He shared it with me one night when I was in graduate school, but I was focused on deadlines and finding my next job. So I brushed it off. The conversation came up again two years later on our honeymoon. Coming down from our wedding and trip, we wanted something big to look forward to, and the Great Loop became the focus. Just turning 30 and nowhere near retirement, we knew we had to make some big decisions to make this happen. But we also knew there were smaller steps to take too. So, when we got back from our trip, we decided to start with those less-risky steps, just to see where they would take us.

The Small Steps • We joined the American Great Loop Cruisers Association and poked around the internet to learn more about the Loop and lifestyle.

• We talked to our financial planner and began positioning ourselves to take a year off work to do the trip without blowing our savings.

• We shared the idea with family and friends. The more we talked about it, we thought, maybe meant the more likely it could happen. 36 February 2022 PropTalk.com

The Big Steps

But the bigger, riskier steps—leaving our jobs, home, and buying a boat— were still in front of us and we weren’t quite sure if we would ever be ready to make these moves. Then 2020 happened and shook everything up. Once Covid shut down New York City and our jobs became remote, we moved out of our apartment and were fortunate to be able to travel between our parents’ homes and Airbnb rentals, kicking off our nomadic lifestyle. My company offered voluntary separation packages, which suddenly made our Great Loop trip a viable reason to leave my job. Tim was coming up on seven years at his company and knew that he ##Many times than not our main salon looked like this as we made upgrades, repairs, and learned all about Sweet Day’s systems.

##Some of the most valuable time we spent before our trip was learning how to operate Sweet Day.


The Prep

##One of the first upgrades we did was reupholstering the cushions to make Sweet Day feel like our home (because she is!).

wanted to eventually leave to run his own business. Inevitable career transitions were in our future, and we were fortunate we could take some time off while we made them. By the time we were ready to buy a boat we were well positioned, because of some of the steps we had already taken to put in an offer once we found our trawler, Sweet Day.

Sweet Day, Our 1996 31-Foot Camano Troll

We knew we wanted a Camano. At 31 feet long, they are relatively inexpensive to dock and could fit almost anywhere. They have a spacious flybridge and the salon is surrounded by windows, making it hard to feel claustrophobic. With one single diesel engine, we also wanted something relatively simple to operate and maintain. Plus, she could go “fast” for a trawler if we needed (12-15 mph) and had the right dimensions to do the Loop.

at the right location at the right time, and we didn’t have a lot left to choose from. So, we went forward with a survey (which we couldn’t be present for due to Covid) and with a leap of faith said yes. We flew to Punta Gorda for the weekend to get the keys, take her for a shakedown cruise, and move her to St. Petersburg, FL, where we kept her on the hard until we could begin preparations for the Loop.

Tim grew up spending his summers on the North Fork of Long Island where he got his boating license at 13 so he could cruise around on his grandfather’s 21-foot Grady White. I grew up in Silver Spring, MD, and spent time cruising around the Eastern Shore as a passenger on friends’ and family members’ boats. Overall, there was a lot to do to get ourselves and Sweet Day Loopready. In fall of 2020, we did a twoday powerboat training course and spent a night at anchor on a Grand Banks with a Gold Looper couple in North Carolina. In early 2021, we moved to Florida to continue our preparation. We worked alongside our mechanic-turnedfriend, Mike, making upgrades and learning Sweet Day’s operations and quirks. We installed a new anchor, windlass, chartplotter/ GPS, AIS, bilge pumps, depth sounder, dinghy/davits, and more to make Sweet Day our home on the water. When we weren’t working with Mike, we were training with licensed captains, Jean and Jerry Coleman, who taught us both how to dock, tie lines, navigate, and anchor until we were ready to embark on our

##We left excited, a bit anxious, and knowing we still had a ton left to learn.

The Search

We started our search in the summer of 2020 and toured two Camanos in Maryland, where we were living. The boats weren’t the right ones, but our broker, Murray Yacht Sales, found a Camano in Punta Gorda, FL, that hit a lot on our checklist after giving us a video tour. The boat was in our price range, PropTalk.com February 2022 37


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How We Prepared for the Great Loop in a Year continued

own. On Easter Sunday we left the dock for the first time on our own and cruised the 33 miles to Longboat Key, marking the start of our Great Loop adventure.

##The Great Dismal Swamp.

The Loop

We left excited, a bit anxious, and knowing we still had a ton left to learn. As we crossed under the Sunshine Skyway Bridge outside Tampa, it was hard to imagine at some point we would be seeing friends along the Chesapeake, crossing the Great Lakes, or taking locks up and down the rivers. But, just as how we approached this trip, we knew the big steps are often just a bunch of tiny, small steps. The next day we woke up in Longboat Key, untied the lines, and continued another 50 miles down the ICW. And then did it again the next day and the next. Just over eight months later, it’s hard to believe we’re back to where we

##Exploring the inland rivers.

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##At anchor on Sweet Day.

started and have an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for everything we experienced on the Loop. We’ve ridden tons of locks, navigated weather windows on the Great Lakes, troubleshot engine and mechanical issues, and cruised through the inland rivers to the Gulf. We’ve learned and grown a ton. The first few months were an extended shakedown cruise as we continued to learn about Sweet Day’s quirks. The hardest part has been trying to make repairs along the way. Despite the upgrades we did before we left, we had to replace our batteries, ground our alternator, replace our coolant hoses, install new steering wheel shafts, refurbish our generator, and rebuild our injectors and injector pump—just to name a few. Some of this we figured out on our own with some guidance from our mechanic friends and YouTube, and others we were lucky to find mechanics who could squeeze us into their tight schedules. The best part has been everything else. Spending the night on the hook listening to the coyotes howl on Alabama’s shore, eating shrimp caught from the boat docked next

##One of our favorite parts of the trip is taking the dinghy to explore remote beaches, often many only accessible by boat.

to you off Georgia’s coast, staring at the bottom of Lake Superior through 25 feet of crystal clear water, learning how explorers before us cruised an uncharted Hudson River, sharing a meal with new friends, swimming with manatees, and so much more. We’re fortunate we can squeeze in a few more

adventures on Sweet Day, with plans to cruise the Keys and Bahamas, now with a Gold Flag proudly flying on her bow. Then we’ll take Sweet Day back up the ICW this spring to Annapolis to be near family and figure out what’s next, all while continuing to take the small steps to build our next great chapter. #

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CRUISING CLUB NOTES

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s you’ll read in these pages, Chesapeake Bay powerboat club members enjoy many fun cruises, social events, and educational opportunities. Winter is a good time to share profiles of standout members of your club. Send a short write-up or simply send contact information, and we’ll take it from there. Send appproximately 350 words (sometimes longer) and clear photos of pretty boats or happy people to beth@proptalk.com. Does the new year bring new leadership for your club? If your organization has elected or appointed new officers, especially a communications point-person, send updated contact information to beth@proptalk.com. Our editors will help your team craft submissions that highlight club activities and attract new members.

Floating Docks on the West River

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##CYC will finish this spring a two-phase project installing floating docks.

By Ron Bosco

loating docks have become the preferred method of docking by many boaters. They are easier to get on and off, do not require adjusting lines as the tides change, and perform better in storms. While common in city marinas, boaters on the West River could not enjoy the benefits of floating docks until now. Realizing this unmet need, the Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) started a multiphase marina modernization project. Phase 1 was completed in the fall of 2020 with the installation of a state-of-the-art, floating dock system providing 38 slips for boats up to 70 feet in length including slips specifically designed for catamarans. All 38 slips filled up almost immediately. During 2021 CYC began Phase 2 with the construction of two new floating docks providing 54 slips for various sizes of boats up to 60 feet in length including more catamaran slips. This project is targeted for completion in the spring of 2022 with slips available in the April/May timeframe. Reservations are being taken now and interested boaters should contact CYC while slips are still available. 40 February 2022 PropTalk.com

At CYC boaters enjoy the pristine waters, spectacular sunsets, and diversity of wildlife of the West River. Less than 30 minutes from the beltway and centrally located on the Bay, CYC has slips available for boats up to 70 feet (including catamarans) as well as on-site diesel, gas, and free pump-out service. Members enjoy a casual environment featuring social activities, organized cruising, regat-

tas, and the camaraderie of fellow members set in a beautiful location. Facilities include a river view swimming pool, beautiful grounds, and a restaurant that provides casual and fine dining with indoor, outdoor, and carry-out service available. Plus, there is no Bay Bridge traffic between you and your boat. Join CYC to escape, relax, and enjoy. chesapeakeyachtclub.org


Dedicated To Preserving the History of Southern Maryland Boat Racing

##Jim Berry, an active member of the Southern Maryland Boat Club, has owned a series of powerboats. He enjoys fishing, watersports, and sunset cruises with his family.

Meet Jim Berry As told to Beth Crabtree

Regular readers of this section will recognize the striking photos (usually taken by photographer J.D. Walker) and regular updates of the Southern Maryland Boat Club activities, which come to PropTalk courtesy of Jim Berry. When we asked Jim to share a little about himself, he somewhat reluctantly agreed, writing, “I’m still wondering what someone unknown would find interesting about me, but if it helps you and the magazine, let her rip!”

The wonderful world of powerboating

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was introduced to the wonderful world of powerboating when my parents bought a summer home on Saint George Island in St. Mary’s County when I was five years of age. Our first family boat was a 14-foot wooden skiff with a 5.5-hp Johnson seahorse outboard. I was the first mate. We graduated to an 18-foot wooden cruiser with a 40-horse Johnson. I do not remember the builder of either, but I know for sure that I bought my first boat at 20 years old. It was a 16-foot fiberglass center console with 50-hp Evinrude; from there I was hooked. After my first boat I graduated to a larger 19-foot ski boat with an inboard/

##The Berry family has always enjoyed dogs, mostly hunting breeds that are great companions. Ollee, their Boykin Spaniel, loves to fish.

outboard drive lower unit. It served as my fishing boat also around the Saint Mary’s River area. My next boat was a 20-foot center console with a 150-hp Johnson. That was one of my favorite boats, but I quickly moved up to a 24-foot Chesapeake cabin style open cockpit with a 225 Johnson. This boat now put me in a position to venture much farther from my home port in search of our beloved rockfish. I currently own a 25-foot Parker pilot house. My wife, family, and I very much enjoy bottom fishing in the local area. Watersports and evening cruises on the wide Potomac (with spectacular sunsets over Virginia) are also favorites.

An introduction to racing and the Southern Maryland Boat Club In my youth at our summer home, very close by was a prominent racing site in Southern Maryland known as Swann’s Pier. They sponsored three to four races each year. It was a short walk to watch 40 to 50 hydroplanes and utility hulls churn up the waters of St. George Creek. I watched with hundreds of other faithful spectators cheering on their weekly favorites. My introduction to drivers and the Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) began at this stage. I joined the club in my late teens in 1971 when hydroplanes were replaced by larger V-bottoms and early tunnels with much greater horsepower and speeds. SMBC has a storied history in competitive outboard boat racing. Since Southern Maryland is completely surrounded by water, we are

blessed with many suitable locations to race. We had boat races in the 60s and 70s almost every weekend somewhere locally. This created a lot of regional and national points opportunities toward championships for our drivers. SMBC produced many regional, national, and even a world champion. Many of the racing hulls were built locally. Well-known manufactured boats had to be modified to be competitive. These secrets are still closely held by older members. I am very proud of the members of SMBC and their unwavering commitment to make us one of the few American Power Boat Association’s clubs solely dedicated to outboard vintage style raceboats and their history in Southern Maryland for decades. I serve as the vice president and the referee for our events. I also serve another club in Florida as a referee for their events twice a year. Learn more about SMBC at southernmarylandboatclub.com.

Life off the water

Our family enjoys vegetable gardening, horticulture, silviculture, and environmental stewardship conservation practices for wildlife on our 40-acre property on the Port Tobacco River with woods, fields, and tidal marshland. We have also always enjoyed dogs, mostly hunting breeds, that are great companions in the house and out. Ollee, our Boykin Spaniel, loves to fish. Professionally, as an excavation contractor, I enjoy taking on very specialized projects for my clients such as putting greens, hidden gardens, terracing, and other customized estate endeavors plus farm projects. PropTalk.com February 2022 41


Cruising Club Notes

Antique & Classic Boat Society Updates: Chesapeake Bay Chapter By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

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he Chesapeake Bay Chapter (CBC) of the Antique & Classic Boat Society (ACBS) had an extended potluck luncheon at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St Michaels, MD, on a warm Saturday pre-Christmas. The theme of the day was to get 40-plus folks together for food and good friendship around wood and fiberglass classic boats. The chapter’s past and incoming presidents were in attendance, and several members dressed for the season with holiday hats and other paraphernalia. The Chesapeake Bay Chapter welcomes more than 200 individuals and families across six states who share our common interest in antique and classic boats. We host a variety of member activities throughout the year, including the popular Antique and Classic Boat Festival in St. Michaels, MD, June 17-19. Members can meet, share experi-

ences, exchange information, and expand their knowledge of historic, antique, and classic boats, both wood and fiberglass. Our objective is to generate enthusiasm for all aspects of our members’ interest in sustaining, maintaining, and preserving antique and classic boats.

##Members of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter during a December potluck luncheon held at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

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Antique & Classic Boat Society Updates: Mid-Atlantic Chapter

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By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

n December, the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of ACBS held its holiday dinner at the King George II Inn in Bristol, PA. It was great to see everyone again now that boating season has come to an end. The chapter had some great outings in 2021, and we have Carmen DeLeo to thank. Thirty members attended this end-of-the-year celebration. President Edwin Andrews awarded Joyce Turner with the prestigious President’s Cup for her work this year for the chapter’s successful Barnegat Bay Boat Show held on September 18. Ed also welcomed Joe and Cheryl Baker, who recently joined the chapter and enjoyed this opportunity to meet fellow Mid-Atlantic chapter members. Joe is looking for a classic 16- to 20-foot boat to refresh, restore, or build and joined the chapter to gain insights and expand

his contacts as he undertakes this project in the world of classic boating. The Bakers were enthusiastic about all the value they received from this event—both from introductions to new friends and exposure to new resources in the world of classic boating. Ed concluded by confirming that Mid-Atlantic chapter will have a booth again at the Atlantic City Boat show March 2 to 6. Sponsored by Progressive Insurance, this annual show fills the Atlantic City Convention Center and its substantial parking facilities. MidAtlantic’s display will include a restored 1951 wooden Chris-Craft Holiday and a 1968 Steven Hydroplane powered by a L-88 427 cubic inch blower engine— one of just three such boats remaining that survived the harsh racing life. PropTalk readers are welcome to stop by our booth and say “hello!” Learn more about the ACBS at acbs.org.

##Mid-Atlantic chapter president Edwin Andrews awarded Joyce Turner with the President’s Cup for her work in 2021 for the chapter’s successful Barnegat Bay Boat Show.

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Racing News

Looking Forward to the 2022 Racing Season Interested in attending more powerboat races on the Chesapeake this summer? Save this list of race organizations so that you can check for when official summer race dates are posted. American Power Boat Racing Association (APBA): apba.org Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association (Cambridge Classic tentatively scheduled for May): cpbra.com

##Photo by Dennis Falkowski

##Photo by Dennis Falkowski

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Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA): ccwbra.com Hampton Cup Regatta: hamptoncupregatta.com Offshore Powerboat Association: oparacing.org

Smith Island Crab Skiff Association: Facebook.com and search the group’s name. Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC – vintage exhibition-style events): southernmarylandboatclub.com

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##Photo by Dennis Falkowski


APBA 2021 Hall of Champions Inductees The American Power Boat Association (APBA) announces the 2021 Hall of Champions Inductees, who will be honored on January 29 in Orlando, FL. Congratulations to all! apba.org

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how incredible it was back in the 50s for pleasure boaters to travel at these speeds. The Consul hull was designed for high speed and high performance. Her vee-bottom has built-into-the-hull, anti-trip chines that are excellent for cornering or changing direction in a wave. Plus, she has trim tabs that have been added for more control. White oak framing on a boat has been a popular construction method then and still is today. This

oak is durable, stiff, strong and hard, holds fastenings very well, and is rot resistant. The Consul model offered white oak framing with Makore African Mahogany hull sides and either fiveor seven-ply African Mahogany boat bottoms. This Consul runabout was the hit of the 1959 London Boat Show. She held onlookers breathless and in awe as the fastest boat at this event. Here’s how Ancarrow Marine described it: “Yes, speed’s her forte. Speed, and the build to take it... smoothly, easily, with no bounce or back-talk. Those pure, flowing lines seem to ##19’ Consul runabout put her in motion... even at rest.” Wealthy, worldly boat buyers surged to obtain one of these boats from the small company in Richmond, VA, that built them. Newton Ancarrow was the founder and genius behind the company and the boats that bear his last name. He was a chemical scientist who graduated from the University of Richmond. After college he applied his chemical science expertise, working initially at American Tobacco. Later he took a


Making YOUR BOaT position with Experiment, Inc. where he tested rocket engines. Here’s how he ultimately became a master boat builder who had Aristotle Onassis and the Sheik of Qatar as customers. Ancarrow was a native of Richmond, so he grew up around boats on the James and Rappahannock Rivers. He started boatbuilding after looking for boats that would measure up to his criteria for speed, safety, comfort, and quality. At the time, the boating industry didn’t believe that meeting all those criteria was even possible. Ancarrow felt otherwise. By the mid-1950s, Ancarrow became frustrated by boat companies that either would not or could not guarantee the top speeds that their sport boats could achieve. He segued into the boating industry. He introduced the Aquilifer model (a

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big sister to the Consul), that became a huge hit internationally. And he founded Ancarrow Marine after acquiring a New Jersey boat building company. Ancarrow had a single aim: to build and sell boats to those who simply wanted the best. His boats were known for being fast and luxurious—attributes that appealed to the world’s wealthiest boaters. He also hand-picked craftsmen “who know, love, and can build great boats.” One of Ancarrow’s top engineers with a penchant for speed was Norman Lauterbach. Although Norm’s nephew, Larry Lauterbach, is best known in the world of powerboat racing, Norm was a longtime boat racer in his own right. He was an Unlimited race boat driver in the late 40s and early 50s and also won the 1948 Cambridge Gold Cup.

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ow that the New Year is well under way, it looks a lot like the old one. Covid is still around in one form or another, supply problems have become chronic, and “help wanted” signs continue to dot the landscape. One bright spot is that the long waiting times new boat purchasers are stoically enduring seem to indicate that the pandemic-fueled boom in boating will be with us for a while. We get lots of interesting news releases from all over, and this month we’ll start with one from a far-off corner of Canada. ercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation, and EagleCraft Custom Boats in British Columbia jointly announced the first installation of twin Mercury 7.6-liter V12 600-hp Verado outboards on a boat by a Canadian manufacturer. At a customer’s request, the boat builder equipped its 38-foot Cruiser model with the new outboards. “We are thrilled to be the first Canadian company to install this impressive propulsion system,” said EagleCraft managing director Torry Wannenwetsch. “EagleCraft transoms are designed for superior horsepower. With these twins

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generating 1200 hp, they’re a perfect fit. Our Pacific Northwest waters can be extremely demanding, and the Mercury platform is up to the challenge. The Mercury 600-hp Verado outboard features a naturally aspirated, large-displacement, quad-cam powerhead that generates impressive torque to launch heavy boats out of the hole and get them on plane quickly, and to accelerate them up to rated speed rapidly. In sea trials, the twin 600-hp Verado outboards powerfully accelerated the EagleCraft 38 Cruiser and propelled it to a top speed of over 60 mph. The new engines deliver outstanding performance while also setting new benchmarks in fuel efficiency, giving boaters greater range for their outings on the water.” Learn more at mercurymarine.com. lex Schlegel of Hartge Yacht Yard sends us the following story. “Traditional Chesapeake Bay boats such as log canoes, skipjacks, bugeyes, and buyboats always catch my eye. We hear about buyboats mostly in the oyster trade, but they were used to haul other cargo and were called deck boats. Built in 1926 in Virginia to haul grain, Muriel Eileen, a 65-foot deck

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##Boatshop manager Andrew Schroeder with the newly constructed custom Candlefish skiff at Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD.

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##The curved front of the pilot house on Muriel Eileen, taped and ready for paint and varnish at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

boat whose home berth is Georgetown on the Sassafras River, will be in our yard throughout this fall and winter for a variety of work including: carpentry, painting, new electronics, and mechanical work. Her hull is painted white, and with her honey and blonde wheelhouse highlights, she’ll be more of a head-turner and showstopper than ever. An interesting task at the top of Hartge Yacht Yard’s in-house carpentry team’s list is making four new curved windows for Muriel Eileen’s rounded front wheelhouse. The existing window frames are mahogany and are probably not original. Additionally, they may be the only mahogany on the boat. The wheelhouse itself was rebuilt a number of years ago with the interior entirely of varnished oak and long leaf yellow pine, also known as Georgia pine. It’s stunning. With that in mind, Ernie Stuermer is crafting the new replacement windows out of pine to match the rest of the cabin house. All of Muriel Eileen’s eight windows open by dropping down inside the cabin sides into copper boxes fitted with drains. Once lifted and moved from their closed


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##The crew at EagleCraft Boats in British Columbia celebrate the completion of the EagleCraft 38, the first Canadian-built boat powered by twin Mercury Verado 600 HP outboards.

##Carpenter Ernie Stuermer constructing curved window frames for the pilot house on Muriel Eileen at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

position, they are free to fall into their copper box, so lightness is important. The four window frames at the round front of the cabin are curved to match the cabin round, and each frame is divided into two flat, glass windowpanes. There are eight windows, 16 panes, and 64 trim pieces, and all must be varnished to a high gloss before assembly. Next on the list is to haul Muriel Eileen and replace two-and-a-quarter inch by 12inch planks on the starboard bow. These planks are bleeding rust from five-eighthsinch iron drift pins that run vertically, tying the planks together between the four-inch by five-inch frames, 28 inches on center. The deck beams are even larger, six inches by six and a half inches, also 28 inches on center, with center support posts down to the keel.” ccording to fleet manager Scott Anderson, Annapolis Sailing School has a busy winter planned in its shop. “We are renovating and refurbishing all of our Rainbows. We have a total of 14 that we are getting into condition to use this year. We go through them thoroughly and make them look brand new, new rigging

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##Workers at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD, laying up a deck mold.

and sails. And the biggest thing we’re doing is adding roller furling to all our Rainbows. And we are in the process of shopping for a 40-foot, three-cabin boat to use for overnight courses. And we are adding Tartan 245s to our fleet. We bought three of them. The 245 just won the Pocket Cruiser of the year award from Cruising World/Sailing World magazine.” ancy Noyes of Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD, checks in with exciting news about CLC’s expansion. “Chesapeake Light Craft, the build-your-own-boat-kit specialists, celebrated 30 years in business with an expansion at our Annapolis factory and headquarters. The 2000-square-foot addition houses an all-new boatbuilding shop, just as CLC is experiencing an uptick in orders for completed boats, restorations, and other custom projects.” CLC’s core business remains its catalog of more than a hundred small wooden boat designs, which are shipped all over the world in the form of plans and computer-cut kits. The last big floorplan expansion at the George Avenue plant

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##Lead Rigger Sam Hilgartner at work on rigging for the Dove in his shop at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

was in 2011, when CLC added a large classroom to accommodate demand for its popular boatbuilding classes. “Since we shifted to George Avenue in Annapolis in 1995, we’ve always had custom projects and wooden boat restoration work in progress,” says John C. Harris, owner and managing director at CLC. “In recent years our classroom was the default shop for that kind of thing, but custom work had to be packed away every time we had one of our one- or two-week class sessions.” Custom projects have included boats up to 31 feet. “We got good at building boat cradles with caster wheels so that we could rearrange and move projects in and out of the classroom quickly, kind of like stagehands in a theater. But eventually we just ran out of space,” Harris says. The new space has been outfitted with woodworking machinery and a finishing room. It also includes new offices for CLC’s design team, which doubled in 2021 from two people to four. One of the first projects to emerge from CLC’s new shop is a highly customized version of designer Sam Devlin’s Candlefish 16, a fishing boat powered by a 40-hp Yamaha. Boatshop PropTalk.com February 2022 49


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Small Craft Guild volunteers repairing the deck of the Skipjack Dee of St. Mary’s on a bright winter’s day at Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons MD.

manager Andrew Schroeher and his team built the boat using CNC-cut marine plywood as a core material for epoxy and fiberglass. The new owner will be using the boat for shallow creek and river fishing.” avid Low of Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, checks in with this update. “Herrington Harbour North has over 1000 boats secure and hauled for winter storage. Projects

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are now focused on our docks and customer event areas. Our I dock is getting new Timber Tech decking with upgraded lighting and slip pedestals. Our customer lounge area near J and K docks has been expanded with a large Pergola structure providing a shaded area to enjoy the seating area overlooking the marina. Customers are already planning their launch dates for the 2022 boating season.”

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decking and now have turned their attention to completing the ship’s bulwarks. As planks fly onto the waist, the rest of the CBMM team is busy completing deck furniture, finishing the stern hung rudder, and installing Maryland Dove’s mechanical systems. In the rigging shop, team members are focused on the splicing, serving, and fancy work required on both the standing and running rigging, while simultaneously

dressing the spars—including the bowsprit and cross trees—and completing the construction of the bronze strapped deadeyes and chain plates. As CBMM’s shipwrights work through the project’s punch list of outstanding work, Maryland Dove, now in its final form, will be launched and perform sea trails throughout the spring.” To learn more about the construction of Maryland Dove, a reproduction of

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18 ID: 13 Station Source: NO Station Typ Time -6 01:11 04:21 AM AM 0.0 -0.1 0 12:12AM -3 5 -1.2E 03:56 Zone: AM -0 20 20 41.3 2.5 19AM14 76 07:29 10:30 AM AM 40 76 10:05 03:54AM 06:18AM 0.6F 04:12

AM AM 0.0 -0.2 0 5 512:48 -3 05:09 AM AM 1.1 2.5 34 79 06:59 11:17 Sa 01:21 PM PM -0.1-0.2 -3 -6 -3 Sa 05:31 Su 01:57 Su 04:39 PM PM 0.1 -0.2 3 11:48AM -6 Sa -0.7E 04:11 -0 09:00AM Tu WPM PM PM 0.9 2.5 27 76 07:41 F09:2 67 07:26 11:47 10:58 PM PM 1.0 2.7 30 82 10:26 PM 02:24PM 06:12PM 1.2F 02:32 09:36PM 09:4 AM AM -0.1 0.0 -3 0 01:50 6 601:26 -3 06:01 05:10 AM AM 0.0 -0.1 0 -3 6 04:41 AM -0 2121 AM PM 1.1 2.3 34 70 76 07:47 12:00 08:17 11:12 AM AM 1.3 2.4 40 73 10:43 AM 2 12:54AM -1.2E Su 02:10 PM PM 0.0 -0.1 0 -3 -3 Su 06:14 M 02:48 M 05:23 PM PM 0.1 -0.2 3 07:12AM -6 Su 0.6F 04:48 PM04:40 04:36AM 08:02 PM 0.8 24 67 08:22 11:46 PM PM 27 82 11:06 PM10:02 10:00AM 12:48PM -0.7E W0.9 2.7 Th Sa 03:30PM 07:00PM 1.1F 03:2 Slack Maximum 12:35 AM AM -0.1 2.4 -3 73 02:33 7 702:06 -3 06:05 AM AM 0.0 0.0 0 0 7 05:25 AM10:10 10:24PM 22 22 08:36 06:55 AM AM 1.1 0.2 34 6 76 09:09 12:01 AM PM 1.3 2.3 40 70 h m 11:22 AM 2 h m knots M 03:00 M 12:45 PM PM 0.1 2.0 3 61 -6 Tu 03:43 Tu 06:13 PM PM 0.2 -0.1 01:48AM 6 01:42AM -3 03:42AM M -1.1E 05:26 PM 0 0.3F 06:58 PM PM 0.7 0.1 21 3 09:07 PM 0.9 70 08:39 27 11:48 PM05:12 05:54AM 09:00AM -0.6E 05:18AM 08:00AM 0.7F 11:36AM 03:36PM 1.4F 11:06AM 01:48PM -0.6E 10:5 Sa Su Th F AM 01:25 AM AM 0.0 2.3 0 70 23 12:40 80 802:48 03:22 AM AM 0.0 2.7 0 82 06:12 07:18PM 10:36PM -1.1E 04:30PM 07:54PM 04:10 8 1.0F 07:53 AM AM 1.1 0.3 34 23 9 10:07 07:06 70 09:27 AM AM 1.3 0.1 40 3 12:02 PM10:52 11:06PM Tu 03:50 Tu 01:34 PM PM 0.2 1.8 6 55 W 12:57 -6 W 04:42 PM PM 0.2 2.1 6 64 Tu 06:07 PM 0 09:19 PM PM 0.7 0.2 21 6 10:00 PM -0.1 -3 ◐ 07:47 ◑ 07:11 PM 0.8 24 02:36AM 04:36AM 02:30AM -1.1E 0.4F 06:54AM 09:54AM -0.7E 05:54AM 08:54AM 0.8F 73 03:36 AM AM 0.0 2.3 0 70 24 12:33 AM05:42 02:20 01:42 2.7 93 910:22 9 04:18 AM AM 0.0 Su 0 82 12:30PM 04:24PM 1.4F 12:06PM 02:48PM -0.6E 24 M11:4 F SaAM AM AM 1.0 0.4 30 12 11:11 07:02 0 Dis 08:54 08:14 6 11:24PM AM AM 1.3 0.2 40 08:06PM -1.2E 05:42PM 08:54PM 05:1 67 W 04:43 PM PM 0.3 1.7 9 52 W 0.8F 12:48 PM W 02:30 Th 02:02 61 ○11:31 Th 05:46 PM PM 0.3 ●2.0 9 11:54PM -6 10:03 PM PM 0.7 0.3 21 9 11:01 06:55 PM 0 Ge 08:40 08:16 PM 0.0 0 PM 0.8 24 03:18AM 05:30AM 0.5F 03:12AM -1.0E 73 04:28 AM 0.0 0 01:25 AM 2 03:20 AM 2.3 70 02:53 AM 2.7 82 10 10 0.9F 10 09:55 05:23 AM 0.0 06:36AM 0 09:48AM 07:54AM -0.7E 2525 3 11:21 AM AM 1.0 0.5 30 15 07:58 AM06:00 09:27 6 10:48AM 12:20 PM AM 1.3 0.2 40 01:30PM 05:18PM 1.3F 01:12PM 03:54PM 12:41 Tu Sa SuPM 64 Th 05:38 PM PM 0.3 1.7 9 52 Th -0.6E 01:41 Th 03:33 F 03:17 2.0 61 F 06:52 PM PM 0.3 M 9 08:48PM 06:54PM 09:48PM 0.6F 06:3 -6 PM PM 0.7 0.3 21 9 09:36 09:27 PM 0.0 0 ◐ 07:50 PM 0 ◐ 10:53

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mages will help train the new VIMS RecFish app to identify your catch and decide if it’s a keeper. Researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) are building a free, user-friendly app called RecFish that will help anglers identify, measure, and record their catch while providing accurate, up-to-date information on regulations and advisories. But first, they need your help. Because RecFish gets better at identifying fish with every photo submitted, the researchers are asking anglers to download a limited-feature version of the app and use it to share fish pictures from their cellphone camera or camera roll. The app is available at no cost from both the Apple App Store and Google Play. “We’re really excited about building out our app,” says RecFish founder Lisa Kellogg, a senior research scientist at VIMS. “Once finished, all you’ll need to do is open the app and point your cell-phone camera at a fish, and it will instantly tell you the species and size, and let you record that info along with the date and location to your logbook with the touch of a button.” Users will also have a choice to contribute catch data to improve fisheries science. But before all that can happen, the app’s machine-learning software must be trained to recognize different fish species, a process that requires lots and lots of photos. “Right now,” says Kellogg, “we’re working on training models to identify fish and that requires at least 5000 photos per species. The more photos we have, the more accurate the models will be.” The team is particularly interested in photos of less common species and species that people rarely photograph. “More than 200 species of fish are known to occur in the Chesapeake Bay,” says VIMS fisheries professor and RecFish team member Dr. Eric Hilton, “from common fishing targets such as striped bass, croakers, and flounder, to less familiar species such as stargazers and sea robins.” “In reviewing the photos we’ve collected so far,” says Kellogg, “we’ve found that everyone takes photos of that huge striped bass but far fewer take photos of their toadfish.” Particularly surprising has been the difficulty in getting photos of even some of the Bay’s most caught species. “Spot are the most commonly caught species in Maryland and Virginia but we still don’t have enough photos to fully model them,” says Kellogg. To join the RecFish community, first scan the QR code to download the appropriate app; then upload existing photos from your phone or take new ones. “Every photo you upload gets us one step closer to providing you with the full-featured app,” says Kellogg.

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Whopper of a Walleye

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ennsylvania has a new record fish! Connellsville resident Richard Nicholson was fishing from the bank of the Youghiogheny River late this past fall when an 18-pound, one-ounce monster ‘eye ate his live creek chub. Since the angler was using just six-pound test on a small spinning rod, it took a solid 25 minutes to play the fish in. It stretched the tape at 34 inches, broke his landing net, and beat the old state record by eight ounces. Prior to catching the record-setting walleye Nicholson had already caught a nine-pounder plus a nice sauger, culminating in what the angler called the “best day ever.”

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Dead Zone Dilemma

ccording to the joint Maryland DNR/Old Dominion University Chesapeake Bay Hypoxia Report, 2021 was a year of mixed results when it comes to Chesapeake Bay water quality. Hypoxic areas, commonly called “dead zones,” have two mg/l or less dissolved oxygen and are unable to support life. In 2021 the year started off well with below average dead zones up to July. However, from August through October hypoxic areas grew to above average levels and in October hit the third largest volume ever recorded during the month. According to the report, high temperatures, low windspeeds, and high precipitation all contributed to the spike in dead zones during the second half of the year.


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Stopping the Stop Nets

fter CCA Virginia sent a letter to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) protesting the use of haul seines as “stop nets” (in which large quantities of speckled trout are kept alive in the net’s pocket to be harvested multiple times over several days, accomplishing an end-run around recent bycatch regulation limiting the take of speckled trout to 50 pounds per license/100 pounds per vessel per day), the VMRC quickly took action. All state haul seine license holders were notified that penning fish is unlawful under Virginia law, and the VMRC committed to CCA Virginia to resolve the issue through additional regulation changes in early 2022. The Commission also instructed commercial fishermen to immediately remove stop nets from the Commonwealth’s waters. “Although we are frustrated that a loophole in new regulation resulted in the additional, and in our view completely unnecessary, harvest of such an important gamefish, we’re encouraged that the VMRC is committed to ending this troublesome netting practice as soon as possible,” said Rob Allen, president of CCA Virginia. “CCA Virginia will actively participate in the process to permanently prohibit stop netting when the VMRC’s Finfish Management Advisory Committee and the full Commission take up the issue in 2022.”

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ishing tournaments, in February? Hum… not so much. We do, however, have a couple of wrap-ups from the fall to take note of. The first is a big congratulations to Kevin Thomas, winner of The Evan Foundation Tournament, who managed to catch a 37inch rockfish to take top honors. This was no normal catch, however. Thomas was fishing for speckled trout with 15-pound leader when the rockfish struck. With the huge fish on the light spinning gear, he then discovered there was no landing net aboard. Thomas said it took three tries and multiple drag-stripping runs before getting a thumb inside the fish’s mouth and lipping it, to pull it over the side of the boat. Also in the winner’s circle recently was team iFishMD.com, taking charge in the CCAMD Winter Classic and winning multiple categories including largest fish, largest three-fish stringer, woman’s division (congrats to Jessica Saum!), and first fish caught. Whew — talk about racking up the wins — nice job, team iFishMD.com. And don’t forget folks, there’s still time to join in the CCA Winter Pickerel Championship. The tournament runs through the end of this month; there are multiple prizes up for grabs, and as we went to press, no angler had really run up an insurmountable lead, so visit CCAMD.org or go to iAngler.com for the details.

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##If you happen to be in the market for a new boat, there is no better place to buy one than at the shows.

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ost of us who love boats can’t wait for the winter boat shows so we can drool over the latest in fiberglass beauties displayed in all their finery. If you happen to be in the market for a new boat, there is no better place to buy one than at the shows. First, it’s the middle of winter so people are not exactly beating a path to the dealer’s door. Second, buying an in-stock boat helps the dealer get that boat out the door and off his inventory on which he must pay the bank interest. Third, you can shop around simply by walking from one display to another without having to drive anywhere. You should also have your family with you so they can see what you are thinking about buying and help you decide exactly which boat is right for the family. As anyone one who has looked at boat prices knows, you can drop 100 grand quickly, and that is a lot of money to most people. With that type of investment, you want to be sure you get the right boat and that requires a little study before you leave the house. Gather everything you can about the manufacturer of the boats that interest you. How are they constructed? How long have they been in business? What type of hardware do they use? Not always, but as

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By Eric Burnley

a general rule, the cheaper the boat, the cheaper the construction. On the other hand, if you are only going to use the boat on weekends at the lake, a less expensive boat may suit you well. If you plan runs to the canyons, you will want a boat that’s built like a tank! Most fishing boats come with such things as livewells, washdowns, and rod holders as standard equipment. Even center consoles will have some sort of head arrangement inside the console. Today you can get a center console as large as 50 feet with four or more outboards. While they will cost less than a 50-foot express with twin diesels, they will still set you back somewhere in the million-dollar range. For our discussion, we will concentrate on boats around 24 feet with twin outboards or single inboard/outboards. There is much to be said for center consoles. They are wide open for fishing on all sides and are generally lighter than cabin boats and therefore should burn less fuel. I spent many years fishing from center console boats, but since I passed the half-century mark, cabin boats, such as my 24 Albemarle, became more attractive. Some of the more useful options that I have seen are a freshwater washdown and even a sink at the bait prep station where

you can freshen up on a hot day. Outriggers mounted on the hardtop where they will be out of the way when deployed. Actual seats at the helm, not a leaning post. That leaning post gets a bit uncomfortable on that long ride to the canyons. Once you find a boat that has all or most of the options you want, the next thing is to get the price you and the dealer can live with. Before you start talking money, find out how much money you have. Go to your bank to get an idea of how high their interest rates are and then shop a few lenders at the show. Once you have an idea of how much you can spend, you will know where the negotiations will have to end. If the cost of a new boat is beyond your means, there is nothing wrong with a used one. Most boat dealers at the show will have a board with photos of their used boats in stock. If the dealer is selling a boat, you can be reasonably sure it is in reasonable condition. Full disclosure, I have never been able to afford a new boat. Every one of my boats, from my 14-foot tin boats to my 24 Albemarle, were purchased used. Most were from boat dealers and some from private owners. In every case I did my due diligence and the boats served me well.


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he name of this magazine is PropTalk, and the thing that makes the prop turn must be in good shape or you aren’t going fishing anywhere. Ever since the government put 10 percent alcohol in our gasoline to cut down on those nasty emissions, our outboards have suffered. In my case, the 1996 Mercury on my 1996 Starcraft would have given up the ghost long ago if not for those additives that combat the nasty effects of that alcohol. There may be other products on the market, but Sta-Bil and Star Tron are the two I have used for years. I add them every time I fill my six-gallon tanks, and so far, the motor has run just fine. In addition, I changed out all the fuel lines on the motor. The original lines were getting soft, and I felt that perhaps the alcohol was having a negative effect on them.

If you live near a gas station or marina that sells non-alcohol fuel, you can get away without these additives. I do not. I understand that fuel is more expensive than what we pay at the regular gas pumps, so there is that to consider. A very little additive goes a long way, so it may be less expensive to use the additive and regular pump gas than the nonalcohol fuel. Another advantage of most additives is they also prevent the gas from breaking down during storage. You must check the label to see if and how long each one protects before putting the boat up for the winter. In my case, I drain my six-gallon tanks into my truck and store the tanks empty. When I had my 24 Albemarle, I stored my 120-gallon tank full with the correct amount of additive. Another product that I use on a regular basis is WD-40. I spray it all over my engine every time I take the cover off

##Sta-Bil, Star Tron, and WD-40 all play a role in keeping your engine running right.

making sure I soak the spark plug wires and all linkage. Finally, I grease all the fittings on my steering connections.

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Biz Buzz Welcome to the Team

Intrinsic Yacht & Ship announces that yacht broker Blaine Champlin has joined its sales team. Blaine grew up in the marine industry spending summers in Ocean City, MD, as a mate when he was a teenager and eventually became a captain, which he has been now for over 25 years. He moved to Florida to be a full-time captain and through those experiences he created lasting relationships with clients. He moved into sales to help people find what they were after and provide his expert advice on what they need. Blaine says, “Building relationships with my clients is my favorite part of the job and finding them what they want is the ultimate goal.” Blaine has fished around the world, including three seasons in Venezuela, and is very knowledgeable about all brands of boats on the market. “Having Blaine join our team will allow Intrinsic to continue to grow along the East Coast. His knowledge and expertise are what makes him a good broker, but his personality and drive to give his clients the best experience is what makes him an excellent broker,” says Chris Ruggieri, owner of Intrinsic Yacht & Ship. Blaine will split his time working out of the Annapolis, MD, and Ocean City, MD, offices and is licensed in Florida. He can be reached at (561) 788-5259 (cell) or blaine@intrinsicyacht.com.

Strategic Partnership

Dockshare, a Maryland based start-up that connects boaters with private dock owners who want to rent their docks while safely earning extra income, announces the partnership with leading global digital trust platform, SUPERHOG, to give industry-leading protection to private dock owner members and boaters utilizing Dockshare services. Dockshare is the first boating industry organization to partner with SUPERHOG. “Dockshare is committed to ensuring our members are protected during bookings, so that’s why we’ve teamed up with SUPERHOG for our newly chosen trust and safety partner,” said Nate Young, cofounder of Dockshare. SUPERHOG enables hosts, operators, and guests to confidently transact in the short-term rentals space by using technology and data to create trust between strangers and de-risk their interactions. All approved bookings between members are automatically protected by the SUPERHOG Guarantee and a digital security deposit provided by SUPERHOG. Together, Dockshare and SUPERHOG can now provide trust and protection for private dock owners and boaters seeking a safe haven. This partnership will help to increase inclusivity in the short-term rental sector, give private dock owners and boaters the tools they need to verify bookings and minimize risk, and provide a seamless booking experience with full guest verification and embedded insurance. dockshare.app

Giving Back

Each year the staff of Haven Harbour gathers to serve its local community in an act of charitable giving. In December, over 40 employees took to the trails of Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge to assist NWR staff, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel, and members of the Friends of Eastern Neck to undertake some much-needed maintenance and care of the public island located to the immediate south of Haven Harbour. The team at Haven Harbour helped clean up public walking trails on the roughly 2300acre migratory bird sanctuary by cutting back invading undergrowth, spreading gravel and rock, controlling grapevines, and picking up litter along Eastern Neck Island Road and around Bogles Wharf. “Perhaps no other recreational industry relies more on the environment than boating,” said managing director Charlie Petosa. “Volunteering and supporting places like Eastern Neck is not just a responsibility, but a privilege.” havenharbour.com

New Dockmaster

Mark Fromert recently joined the Bay Bridge Marina team as the new dockmaster. He has more than 40 years of experience in the marina and boating field. As a Chesapeake Bay cruiser and restoration enthusiast, he’s restored and brought back to life over 20 boats from 18 to 38 feet. Mark brings three years of dockmaster experience from the St. Michaels Harbour Inn Marina and Spa where he made many friends and served marina clients from all over the Eastern seaboard. Mark and his wife Leslie live close by on Kent Island and have been married for 33 years. Together they have four children (all boys) who also live on Kent Island. Before becoming a professional dockmaster, Mark spent 35 years with IBM and Cisco in customer service, sales, and systems engineering. Please say hello to Mark when you see him on the docks. baybridgemarina.com

Sales and Marketing

Ocean Craft Marine, manufacturer of a line of purpose-built professional and recreational Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIBs), announces it has tapped sales and marketing powerhouse Jo Stapleton as director of sales and marketing for the Americas region. Ocean Craft Marine CEO Roy Nouhra said, “We are thrilled that Jo has joined the Ocean Craft Marine family to take on the challenge of marketing the Ocean Craft Marine brand throughout North and South America as we continue our unprecedented growth in the U.S. Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat market. Jo’s passion for boats and boating in tandem with his successes in various sales and marketing capacities makes him uniquely qualified for this new role. We’re eager for him to put that passion to work for Ocean Craft Marine as we carve out market share in the Americas.” Stapleton will be tasked with establishing the Ocean Craft Marine brand in the U.S., building new dealer relationships, and growing its market share in both the professional and recreational segments. “I’m excited to be part of a team that offers a rich history of global boat building expertise, a dynamic design and production process, and a dedication to comprehensive customer support,” added Stapleton. oceancraftmarine.com

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40’ Bavaria R40 Fly ‘18 New Listing! Great cond. Loaded w/ options 36’ Luhrs SX Express ‘00 Great family including elec swim platform. Large boat with all of the fishing amenities you reclining area on foredeck. could need. Twin diesels 450C, well Comfortable lounge seating area aft. taken care of. Asking $144,900 Call Stern galley w/ BBQ grill, sink. Mike McGuire for details; $495,000 S&J Yachts 410.941.4847 or email 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com

39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ‘99 Twin Volvo diesels, Air con - Garmin & Simrad electronics. Great layout and excellent value for cruising trawler. Asking $105,000 Contact Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 www.seattleyachts.com

36’ Cruisers 3672 ‘00 Equipped for weekend cruising - 7.4l Mercruisers 900 Hours - Kohler Genset - Air Con Stall Shower. Innovative design - great value! Asking $107,000 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 www.seattleyachts.com

(Sea Horse) 46’ Jefferson ‘88 $89,000 Mary Catherine Ciszewski 804.815.8238 m a r y c a t h e r i n e @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

40’ Bayliner Avanti Express ‘99 New Listing. Excellent cond.! Major upgrades done including twin remanufactured Cummins 370-hp dsls. All new custom wood cabinetry. New cockpit upholstery. New maple flooring + much more $149,900 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com 2022 Contender 44’ Tower w/Triple 425 Yamaha, Dealer demo. Only $911,000 Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041

50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler/ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Asking $240,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 www.seattleyachts.com

(Cygnus) 56’ Jakobson & Peterson ‘30 $250,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 56’ Carver 564 CPMY ‘03 675-hp Volvos, Excellent condition. $349,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 62’ Bruce Roberts Expedition Trawler ‘03 Loaded and mint condition. $1,399,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

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44’ Midnight Lace Express Cruiser ‘87 One-of-a-kind Midnight Lace, Twin diesels with a long list of upgrades & features. Asking $195,000 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or email mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com Fairline Squadron 68 ‘20 BOLD, GRACEFUL, SEDUCTIVE - Flybridge w/ fully redundant helm, forward sunbed, seating, dining areas, refrigerator, grill, icemaker and more. 3 Staterooms w/ ensuite heads. Williams Turbo Jet Rib on hydraulic stern platform. $2,995,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com


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