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Chesapeake Classic: The S.S. John W. Brown
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At the end of 2019, the S.S John W. Brown’s current pier lease will expire. An alternate berth must be found if she is to remain in her homeport. Photo by Kaylie Jasinski
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Make this Season Count By Kaylie Jasinski
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his time of year, there’s not much boating going on. A few diehards are still out there, but for many of us, January signals a quiet time when the boat is pulled and we’re left daydreaming about those gorgeous summer days now long in the past. But before you think all hope is lost, there are plenty of maritime-related activities around the Chesapeake you can participate in this winter. Gracing this month’s cover is the S.S. John W. Brown Liberty Ship. She is currently facing an uncertain future if a new berth cannot be found in Baltimore. Now, I’ve lived in the Baltimore area my whole life and it wasn’t until Thanksgiving break that I finally took a tour of the ship that has been in my backyard all along. The Brown’s current pier lease expires at the end of 2019, and if a new berth cannot be found, she might be forced to leave her homeport. It’s such a shame to me that it took unfortunate news like this to finally get me down to the ship, but I’m so glad that I did. The amount of history there is astounding (you can read more about it on page 66). So, while I wasn’t spending the day boating, I got to spend the day exploring one of only two remaining, fully operational Liberty Ships that participated in World War II. That’s a whole lot better than vegging out in front of the TV complaining that it’s too cold to go outside. 16 January 2020 PropTalk.com
Directly across the Patapsco River from the Brown’s current berth is Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Fort McHenry is best known for its role in the War of 1812, when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British Navy. When victory was won and Francis Scott Key saw the American flag flying, he was inspired to write a poem that would later become “The Star Spangled Banner.” Today guests can take a self-guided tour of the Fort, which makes for a great winter-time activity (just make sure to bundle up). Admission costs $15 per adult, and children ages 15 and younger enter for free. If you’d prefer to plan an activity inside, maritime museums around the Chesapeake often host seminars and lectures on everything from celestial navigation to boating safety, as do stores like West Marine and Fawcett, and organizations like U.S. Power Squadrons and CAPCA. You can find more details on some of these events on page 25, in our print and online calendar, and in our Cruising Club Notes section. Another, slightly more ambitious inside activity is boatbuilding. Now, before you say I might be reaching, Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis sells boatbuilding plans and kits on everything from a kayak to a
sailing dinghy and a cocktail class racer. If you’re completely new to woodworking, CLC even has boatbuilding classes where professional instructors help you build your boat from start to finish. You can learn more at clcboats.com. If you’re really not feeling the cold and you think you’ll die of boating withdrawal long before the warm weather ever comes around again, escape might be your best option. You can start by reading our “Cruising South” story on page 36 to plant the seed of a winter boating getaway. You can also check out our past cruising and charter articles online, including our “How to Plan a Charter Vacation” article at proptalk.com. Then it’s time to start researching charter companies and destinations. Sometimes the only way to truly beat the winter blues is to sail away to summer. No matter which option you’re leaning towards, the point is not to waste these long months of winter. Take a class, attend a fun seminar, tour a historic site, or maybe even cruise south—just make it count. And bring a friend or family member along with you. It’ll be time to get back out on the water before you know it.
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and cruised up and down the Bay on her grandfather’s sailboat. She graduated from Towson University with a major in political science and mass communications/PR. After college, she lived in South Africa and volunteered in a nature reserve, where she took kids in bush camps and organized recycling programs among other activities. When she returned six months later, she found her way to government relations and marketing in which she worked for eight years. After said rendezvous at Davis’ Pub with the then-mate, soon-to-be-captain, Katie May’s career took a different trajectory. Ryan ran a fleet of boats out of Washington, DC. Katie May started helping him with charters part-time. They decided to try that lifestyle on a larger scale together and landed a job as captain and mate-chef-
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3. Check out a racing event. As well as big racing events hosted by APBA and OPA, there are many smaller events right here on the Chesapeake, such as Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing events and Smith Island Crab Skiff races. Keep your eyes on the PropTalk racing section for the schedules this spring and put a few of them on your 2020 agenda. 4. Go by boat to see the O’s. The Baltimore Orioles have posted the 2020 schedule, so why not pen in a game or two to attend by boat this year? 5. Try something new on the water. If you’ve been itching to try a new watersport, such as standup paddleboarding or wake surfing, find a friend who’s happy to show you the ropes this spring.
6. Sign up for a charity fishing tournament. PropTalk readers know how fond we are of the Fish For a Cure Tournament in November, yet there are other charity events to fish in during the year for which we’d encourage you to sign up. Peruse our monthly fishing news and calendar for upcoming events. 7. Plan a trip to a new destination on the Chesapeake. Do you ever get tired of the same ole, same ole anchorage? Neither do we, but it is great to discover a new boating destination. Check out your chart now and start dreaming of a pretty place to visit on the Bay in the New Year. PropTalk.com January 2020 21
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he Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM) would like to congratulate Carly Remmers on the completion of her six-week on-the-job training (OJT) at Port Annapolis Marina in Annapolis, MD. Remmers is currently enrolled in the Center of Applied Technology South’s Marine Service Technician Program and is able to work part time at Port Annapolis while she completes the course. During her six weeks of on-the-job training, Remmers learned the names of various tools and boat terms and gained experience cleaning and waxing, mixing and grinding fiberglass, and painting.
##Rich Krolak, service manager at Port Annapolis, and Carly Remmers who plans to become a systems mechanic.
Richard Krolak, service manager at Port Annapolis Marina and Remmers’ mentor, made sure she received instruction on smart maneuvering in the yard and around the boats. “It’s important for new people in the industry to learn the protocol for getting on and off boats,” Krolak commented. “It may sound odd, but for the sake of safety and keeping things clean there’s a way to do it. It’s not usually intuitive.” Remmers expressed the helpfulness of receiving guidance from individuals at the marina who have been practicing their craft for years. She plans to one day become a systems mechanic. “It will happen eventually,” she said. “You have to start somewhere.” 22 January 2020 PropTalk.com
MTAM would also like to congratulate Lee Ralston on the completion of his six-week OJT at Port Annapolis Marina. Ralston earned a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Maryland in 2011, worked in plumbing design after graduation, and later gained experience at an engineering firm. Ralston grew up boating in Salisbury, MD, and found that the engineering offices he was working in were too ##Krolak and Lee Ralston, a graduate of the six-week on-the-job training program far from the water he longed for. “I who was offered a full-time job. wanted to have a job where I loved what I was doing,” he said, “and sitindustry,” he said. “They were having ting in an office all day wasn’t it.” trouble finding someone with industry exDuring his six weeks at Port Anperience, so they emailed me, asked me to napolis Marina he learned the different come in for an interview, and hired me,” systems in a boat, what to do when hoses he explained. “They hired me originally to are below water level, and how to navioperate the forklift and help with the dry gate an electrical panel, use a multimeter, sail, but then they figured out I could fix check for good connections, troubleshoot stuff and put me on service work.” an electrical system, and replace fresh As of mid-November, Foy was getting water pumps. He also gained rudimentaboats into dry storage but was also in the ry experience with fiberglass and gelcoat. midst of attaching new rigging, getting “Lee is conscientious and takes pride ready to step a mast. He would like to one in his work,” said Krolak. “If he continday be a head diesel mechanic and will atues to build on his boat knowledge, he tend a Yanmar course in New Jersey after will go far in this industry.” winterization slows down. Ralston took a full-time position Foy believes MTAM’s six week onat Port Annapolis Marina upon the comthe-job training is a great way to see if pletion of his training. “The days go by the boating industry is a ‘good fit’ for an quickly,” he said. “It’s nice to be granted individual. “If you really like working with some autonomy and be treated with your hands, it is a great career,” he said. some trust in your work—not every place To learn more, visit mtam.org. is like that. Plus, I get to be outside, and you can’t beat the water view!” Hayden Foy, a service technician/ equipment operator at Maryland Marina in Middle River, MD, has been officially employed in the boating industry for the past three years. He was detailing boats in 2016 when he heard about MTAM’s OJT program. During his training, Foy had the opportunity to do a lot of service work to include engine maintenance, electrical systems, oil changes, compression checks, bilge cleaning, and assisting head mechanics. At the end of his on-the-job training, Foy, at the time a liveaboard, kept ##Hayden Foy, a service technician/ his boat at Maryland Marina. “Someequipment operator at Maryland Marina. one there heard I had experience in the
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ou might have noticed a rather large aircraft carrier anchored near the Bay Bridge during the week of November 21 and wondered what it was doing there. The ship was the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, the lead ship of the Queen Elizabeth class of aircraft carriers, the largest warships ever built for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. The HMS Queen Elizabeth was launched in July of 2014. The carrier has two “islands,” which are double towers for command centers of flight-deck operations, and below the flight deck it has room for more than 70 various aircraft. The flight deck is more than 918 feet long and 230 feet wide, and the ship has a top speed of 25 knots. Crew numbers total 700 personnel, which can increase to 1600 service members when the ship has
its full complement of aircraft. She was in Annapolis to host a series of events onboard to ##Photo courtesy of Watermark discuss the future of defense capability. U.S. beth,” said Watermark’s president and U.K. military members, industry Debbie Gosselin. “The arrival of the members, and senior Defense DeHMS Queen Elizabeth in Annapolis partment civilians sat in a vast room is a history-making event, and we are listening to forum panelists, who came honored to be part of the celebration. to speak on strengthening the two All of us at Watermark love sharnations’ relationship and to encouring our beautiful historic city and its age collaboration between public- and waters with the crew. It is an exciting private-sector technology. event for Annapolis and the United Watermark in Annapolis provided States Naval Academy.” round-the-clock shuttle service for the This was a historic visit by a Royal crew and personnel from the HMS Navy ship to Annapolis, with only Queen Elizabeth to Annapolis and one other ship from the UK officially back, using three of its yachts: Lady visiting the city’s port in the last Sarah, Cabaret II, and Annapolitan II. century, and that was more than 60 “We are excited about the opportuyears ago. nity to assist the HMS Queen Eliza-
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t’s the time of year for jumping into frigid bodies of water. If you’re not afraid of a little cold water, consider one of these plunges, which all support local good causes. You may start off 2020 with a chilly dip in the Bay January 1 at 1 p.m. at the Town of North Beach, MD. This is a free event, but if you choose to pay, you’ll receive a tee shirt. Proceeds benefit a local charity chosen by the Town of North Beach. This year’s beneficiary is St. Anthony’s Catholic
Church Ladies of Charity. Learn more at northbeachmd.org. The biggest plunge into the Bay is the Maryland State Police (MSP) Polar Bear Plunge at Sandy Point State Park, which will take place January 23-25. This plunge includes four categories: cool schools, police plunge, corporate plunge, and the Maryland plunge (for your average plunger). Proceeds support more than 8000 Maryland Special Olympians. This year’s fundraising goal is $3 million.
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Nick Clark, who enjoys boating with family and friends and taking customers on fishing trips, has participated for five years in the corporate plunge, with a team from M&T Bank. “Typically we have 20-plus people plunge and another dozen that come to support us. We have a little bet within our work group on who will get out to high-five the officers standing in the water, who will go fully under, and who will take a second dip in the water. Being able to give back and do something creative to support Special Olympics is fantastic.” Learn more at plungemd.com. In Virginia, plungers run right into the ocean at the Virginia Beach Polar Plunge, which takes place February 8, at the Hilton Oceanfront Hotel in Virginia Beach. In addition to charging into the Atlantic Ocean, attendees may enjoy beachfront races, costume contests, an artisan market, live music, craft brews, and delicious food. Like it’s Maryland counterpart, proceeds benefit Special Olympics: polarplunge.com. If you know of other plunges around the Chesapeake region, let us know by emailing beth@proptalk.com.
Nominate a Volunteer of the Year 2019
o you know someone along the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries who takes the word “volunteer” very seriously? Do you know someone whose volunteer work is such a part of their lives that they would never count the hours or ask for recognition? In an effort to celebrate boaters who give their time and talents back to the community, we created the PropTalk FishTalk Volunteer of the Year Award given to exceptional volunteers annually. Community service for 2019 can take the form of organizing charity fishing tournaments, planting trees along the waterfront, teaching kids boat building at a local maritime museum, organizing cleanup days on your local creek, serving on boat club committees, or working behind the scenes at an
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antique boat show. As long as it takes place on or near water and is unpaid, we will consider it as volunteer service. Readers may nominate one person each by January 15. A selection committee will make the final decision and ##Our 2019 Volunteers of the Year, Bev and Eric DePietropaolo, who give their time to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. celebrate the winner in the has done for the community in 2019 pages of PropTalk and FishTalk. and why he or she deserves special Email editor@proptalk.com to recognition. Thank you for helping us place your nomination. All you need to recognize boaters who give back! to do is tell us what your nominee
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Nov 24 - Jan 1 SPCA Lights on the Bay
Featuring a two-mile scenic drive along the Chesapeake Bay at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis with approximately 70 animated and stationary displays illuminating the roadway. $15 per car. Benefits the SPCA of Anne Arundel County.
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Month-long holiday event with Victorian Candlelight House Tour, horse-drawn carriage rides, Dickens carolers, ice-skating, holiday lighting, and a Christmas Tree made entirely of crab pots. Chesapeake City, MD.
1 - Jan 5
Piney Point Lighthouse Museum Holiday Exhibit
Open daily 12 to 4 p.m. at the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum in Piney Point, MD. The theme of this year’s exhibit is “A Very Retro Christmas” where visitors can see retro exhibits featuring holidays over the years within the museum and keeper’s quarters. $7 for adults; $3.50 seniors, students, military; children 5 and under free.
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Christmas in St. Michaels
Tours of decorated homes, “Santa Dash” start to the Christmas parade down Talbot Street, breakfast with Santa, holiday music, and more in St. Michaels, MD. Celebrating 33 years of community service. This year’s event benefits 28 Bay Hundred nonprofit organizations.
6 to 8 p.m. in Annapolis, MD. Visible in front of Eastport, City Dock, and the Naval Academy Seawall; and the length of Spa Creek. Presented by Eastport Yacht Club and the Eastport Branch of Long and Foster Real Estate.
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Midnight Madness Annapolis
6 to 11 p.m. in downtown Annapolis, MD. Historic Annapolis shops throw open their doors in a glorified block party that is open to all. Enjoy musical performances as well as food and refreshments.
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Waterskiing Santa
The longest-running water ski Christmas show! 1 p.m. along the Old Town Alexandria waterfront. You can see the show anywhere from Founders Park to Point Lumley Park.
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Winter Wildlife
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Discover the animals that make the wintry water of the Chesapeake Bay their home. Free with museum admission.
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Kent Island Fishermen Monthly Meeting
7:30 p.m. at the American Legion on Rt. 8 in Stevensville, MD. Discussions will involved the 2020 proposed fishing regs and the Fishing Flea Market.
Winter Industry
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lore Oyster House of the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Learn about what winter work used to be like on the Chesapeake Bay and discover the secrets of harvesting oysters.
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The USS Monitor sank in a gale off Cape Hateras, NC, while under tow to assist in blockading Charleston, SC. You can see her remains at the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, VA.
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Annapolis New Year’s Eve Celebration
Kid-friendly activities from 3 to 5:15 p.m. on Weems Whelan Fields behind Maryland Hall with on-site fireworks at 5:30 p.m. Second round of festivities 8 p.m. to midnight includes live music and dancing at Susan Campbell Park and fireworks at midnight.
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Baltimore New Year’s Eve Spectacular
9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in Baltimore, MD. Ring in 2020 with family, friends, live music and a spectacular firework display over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor!
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America’s Boating Course
Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at Annapolis High School. Passing this introductory course to boating can qualify a person born after July 1972 to legally operate a recreational vessel in Maryland. $35. Register: (410) 739-7800. Presented by America’s Boating Club of Annapolis.
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North Beach Polar Bear Plunge
1 p.m. in North Beach, MD. Plungers take a quick dip, splash, or swim in the frigid Chesapeake Bay and afterwards enjoy hot cocoa and marshmallows around a warm bonfire. Free to participate, but paid participants receive a certificate and t-shirt for their donation.
7 - Feb 18
Boat Handling Course
Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at Annapolis High School. $60. The course is seven sessions and includes a test, or you may attend any of the seminars separately with no grade for a fee of $20. Register: (410) 739-7800. Presented by America’s Boating Club of Annapolis. PropTalk.com January 2020 27
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11th Annual Frederick Saltwater Fishing Expo
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Frederick County Fairgrounds in Frederick, MD, building #9. Tackle vendors; charter captains; boating, fishing, and crabbing supplies; rod and reel vendors/repairs; raw oysters and hot food; speakers; and more. Lenny Rudow, FishTalk Magazine will speak at 2 p.m. on cobia fishing.
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AMM Winter Lecture Series
7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Admission is $10 per person. Presenter: Dave Harp. Topic: Where Land and Water Meet. The Delights and Dilemmas of the Chesapeake Bay.
17-19
East Coast Commercial Fishermen’s and Aquaculture Trade Exposition
At the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. $15 per day. Preregistration admission: $25 for three days.
17-19
Richmond Fishing Expo
At Meadow Event Park at the State Fairgrounds of Virginia in Doswell, VA. Over 60 vendors, retail, specialty tackle shops, and fishing boat dealers in attendance, seminars, a trout pond simulator for the kids, and more.
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Delaware Restoration: Sawn and Bent Frames
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Work with CBMM shipwrights to learn the fundamentals of boatbuilding. $55 for a single day or $95 for a weekend.
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Heroes on the Water Fishing Expo and Flea Market
At the Odenton Volunteer Fire Department in Odenton, MD. Freshwater, Chesapeake Bay, and offshore fishing equipment; new and used gear; guest speakers. Admission: $4 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit and stay local with the Maryland chapter of Heroes on the Water.
23-25
MSP Polar Bear Plunge
Presented by the Maryland State Place at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis. Four categories: main plunge is January 25. Proceeds support the more than 8000 Maryland Special Olympics athletes.
23-26
Progressive Baltimore Boat Show
At the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD.
24-26
Downtown Richmond Boat Show
All new boat show at the Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, VA. Adult tickets $8, kids 12 and under free. First 100 kids each day receive free cane poles.
25-26
Kent Island Fishermen Fishing Tackle Flea Market
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Legion in Stevensville, MD. Everything from fishing rods to crabbing supplies will be up for sale, and there will be food, drink, and free parking aplenty.
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MD’s Oldest & Largest Fly Fishing Show Saturday & Sunday
February 22-23 Maryland’s oldest and largest fly fishing show now 6000 SQ ft of fishing fun! Everything you ever wanted to know about fly fishing under one roof for two days! Meet the fishing legends you have seen on TV! • Doors open at 10 AM both days • 3 Seminar Rooms with top guides and fly fishing luminaries sharing their knowledge • All day tying instruction room with vises and tools
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Anglers under 16 and active duty military are admitted free.
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If you’re looking for a way to beat the winter cold and you love boat show deals, how-to seminars, oodles and oodles of gear vendors, or even just a cold beer and some oysters with fellow fishing fanatics, you’ll want to put these shows on your calendar. Find links to event websites, along with any date/time changes due to inclement weather at proptalk.com/calendar.
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11th Annual Frederick Saltwater Fishing Expo
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Frederick County Fairgrounds in Frederick, MD, building #9. Tackle vendors; charter captains; boating, fishing, and crabbing supplies; rod and reel vendors/repairs; raw oysters and hot food; speakers; and more. Lenny Rudow, FishTalk Magazine will speak at 2 p.m. on cobia fishing.
17-19
East Coast Commercial Fishermen’s and Aquaculture Trade Exposition
At the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. $15 per day. Pre-registration admission $25 for three days.
17-19
Richmond Fishing Expo
At Meadow Event Park at the State Fairgrounds of Virginia in Doswell, VA. Over 60 vendors, retail, specialty tackle shops, and fishing boat dealers in attendance, seminars, a trout pond simulator for the kids, and more.
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Market
At the Odenton Volunteer Fire Department in Odenton, MD. Freshwater, Chesapeake Bay, and offshore fishing equipment; new and used gear; guest speakers. Admission $4 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit and stay local with the Maryland chapter of Heroes on the Water.
23-26
Progressive Baltimore Boat Show
At the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD. Learn more on page 31.
24-26
Downtown Richmond Boat Show
All new boat show at the Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, VA. Adult tickets $8, kids 12 and under free. First 100 kids each day receive free cane poles.
25-26
Kent Island Fishermen Fishing Tackle Flea Market
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the American Legion in Stevensville, MD. Everything from fishing rods to crabbing supplies will be up for sale and there will be food, drink, raffles, and free parking. $4 admission, 16 and under free. PropTalk.com January 2020 29
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The Mid-Atlantic Sports and Boat Show
At the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, VA. Adults $10, children 12 and under free.
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The OC Seaside Boat Show
At the Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. Admission $10; weekend pass $15.
15-16
Pasadena Sportfishing 28th Annual Fishing Expo 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
both days at the Earleigh Heights Fire Hall in Severna Park, MD. New and used fishing tackle and crabbing supplies, nautical arts and crafts, charter boat captains, over 190 tables full of discount items for sale, and food (pit beef and ham, oysters, cold beer). Admission $5 each day, kids 12 and under free.
21-23
Philadelphia Fishing Show
At the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. Fresh and saltwater fishing tackle, lodges, guides, apparel, travel destination, boats, kayaks, RVs, free seminars, fly casting pond, fighting chair challenge, and more! Admission $10 adults, kids 6-12 $5, kids 5 and under free.
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Lefty Kreh’s Tie Fest
10 a.m. to 4 30 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 30 p.m. Sunday at the BWI Marriott in Linthicum Heights, MD. Three seminar rooms, fly shops, industry pros, salt and freshwater guides.
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Progressive Atlantic City Boat Show
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28-29
National Outdoor Show
At 3485 Golden Hill Road in Church Creek, MD. Friday evening show, Saturday matinee, and Saturday evening show (separate admission required for each show). Admission $8 adults, $4 children. Chainsaw carving, pageants, cooking demonstrations, police K-9 demo, duck and goose calling, muskrat skinning demos, and more.
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Annapolis Saltwater Fishing Expo
At the Annapolis Elks Lodge #622 in Edgewater, MD. Presented by the Annapolis Anglers Club. Latest gear offered at show prices from local tackle dealers, seminars on fishing, food and beverages, raffles, and more.
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Delaware Sportsman’s Show
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company in Cheswold, DE. Hunting, Fishing, Camping, and anything to do with the outdoors is featured at this event. $5 admission, kids 12 and under free. Find links to event websites at proptalk.com/calendar
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The Fly Fishing Show
At the Lancaster County Convention Center in Lancaster, PA. Free fly fishing instruction at the Learning Center, The International Fly Fishing Film Festival March 7 at 6 p.m., fly tyers, and more. Adult one-day pass $15, twoday pass $25, kids 6-12 $5, 5 and under free, discount for military, scouts.
13-15
National Capital Boat Show
At the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, VA. Adult tickets $10; multi-day pass $15; kids 12 and under free.
13-15
The NJ Saltwater Fishing Expo
At the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, NJ. A NMMA Sportshow. Major and local tackle retailers in attendance, guides and charter captains, and more.
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Maryland Fly Fishing and Collectible Tackle Show
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at West Village Commons, Towson University, in Towson, MD. Professional rod builders, tackle dealers, artists, authors, regional guides and local fly shops, speaker series, and more. Tickets $10, kids 12 and under free.
28-29
MD Sportsman Show
At the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, MD. More than 100 vendors with great deals on hunting and fishing gear, clothing, ATVs, boats, RVs, and trucks.
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f you’re looking for a fun way to spend a cold day, why not check out the Progressive Insurance Baltimore Boat Show Jan 23-26 at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Convention Center? This year the show’s footprint will be expanded by 32,750 square feet, making room for more products and new activities for the whole family. Below you’ll find our “sneak peek,” and in our February issue, which will be out during the show, you’ll find complete coverage. Find more information at baltimoreboatshow.com, including a schedule of seminars on topics such as cruising the ICW, Dock n’ Dine on the Chesapeake, and boating for beginners. See you at the show!
Boats Galore: More than 300 vessels at the best prices of the year are all in one place. Find boats for every nautical need, ranging from sport fishing machines to cruisers and pontoon boats, to tow and skiff styles. Climb aboard and explore! Discover Boating Experience (DBX): New this year, DBX is a pop-up entertainment marketplace where attendees can listen to presentations from local vendors, ask questions, or just kick back and relax, charge their phones, and have a drink.
Super Thursday: On opening day, attendees will receive the best deals of the weekend, with special offers, admission discounts, food and beverage discounts, and more exclusive deals.
“Go Fishing” Friday: Attendees may compete in a virtual fishing contest in which they will battle for the best score to win giveaways and a shot at the grand prize—a fishing charter. Guests will also learn about light tackle lures, selecting the right rods and reels, and selecting lines at the tackle station.
Boating Career Days: Part of a larger initiative from the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), Boating Career Days are designed to educate students from local and tech schools about career paths available in marine technology and the recreational marine industry.
Thursday, January 23 through Sunday, January 26 Thursday through Saturday: 10 a.m.– 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. Baltimore Convention Center 1 West Pratt Street, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, with parking at Camden Yards’ Lot C
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Crab Pickin’ Contest: It’s the 10-year anniversary of the show’s popular crab picking contest, sponsored by Conrad’s Seafood Restaurant and 100.7 The Bay. Takes place January 24, from 5-7 p.m.
Touch-a-Boat Tour: A scavenger hunt with prizes. Kids will receive a passport to collect stamps at designated “boat stops,” where they get to explore life on the high seas. Build-a-Boat: Let the kids try their hand at nautical engineering and build their own model boat to take home as a souvenir.
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The Grady-White Freedom 285 has been redesigned and improved for 2020.
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this sort of performance gives the boat is watersports acuity. A fast jump up to plane and the ability to pull just about any size or sort of tow-toy on the planet make the Freedom 285 ideal for everything from hen you buy a new boat, you waterskiing to wakeboarding, and the boat expect to get the latest and the offers a retractable ski-tow pylon that hides greatest, so as boat models age away under the deck when not in use. Othmanufacturers regularly do minor-league er goodies that will make waterplay more updates and facelifts. Unfortunately, these enjoyable include a 20-gallon freshwater usually amount to little system with a shower in more than superficial the cockpit, an intechanges that have little grated four-step swim effect other than to let ladder on the platform, the manufacturer scream and a head compart“New! New! New!” in ment in the passenger’s its press releases. You console that’s large wish boat builders would enough to stand in and substantially improve change out of a bathing their offerings, only suit without contorting calling a model “new” yourself into a pretzel. when it really deserves it? Angler alert: while Enter, the Grady-White it’s true that you do Freedom 285. have to sacrifice 360-deGrady-White has sold gree fishability to get a ton of Freedom dual the dual console design, console models, which Grady-White still LOA: 28’0” | Beam: 9’6” | Draft: 1’10” | Displacement: 6400 LBS have proven exceptionequips their Freedom Max HP: 600 | Fuel Capacity: 214 gal. ally adaptable to a wide models for serious fishdealers: Tri-State Marine, Deale, MD (tristatemarine.com) and range of activities from ing. The livewell has a Norfolk Marine Company, Norfolk, VA (norfolkmarine.com) cruising to watersports hefty 32-gallon capacity, to fishing. And the 285 and four gunwale holdting waves and maintaining static stability, ers come standard. There are four rocket has been around for quite a while, so when the Freedom 285 also posts some very they decided to rejuvenate the boat, the launchers on the pipework, and there are respectable performance figures. Drop first thing they did was bring the styling up 118- and 185-quart fishboxes. If offshore a pair of Yamaha F300s on the transom to date with other, newer Freedom models. fishing is in your plans, you’ll also be happy and cruise it at 3500 rpm and 37-mph, Great. But styling doesn’t directly affect to hear that the hard top is outriggerand you’ll be getting close to two mpg. the way you use and enjoy your boat, right? ready with reinforcement plates, and the Bump it up to 4500 rpm, and the cruising And one of the key factors in enjoying 214-gallon fuel capacity means the canyons speed jumps to just over 40 mph. Nail the your boat is how comfortable you are at the are within easy reach. throttles, and the top-end busts past 55 helm. So, Grady made the windshield both So: is the Grady-White Freedom 285 mph. Good luck finding a dual console of taller and higher. Then, they decided to go really worthy of being called “new”? Only this size that does better. further and recreate the entire helm area, if you like additional comfort, new styling, While the youthful among us will pushing the switches closer to the captain and better fishing abilities—and if you certainly like buzzing across the Bay at so he or she could reach them more easily, want your boat to be the latest and the 55-plus mph, another important edge increasing the size of the footrest, and addgreatest. #
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ing electric fore/aft helm seat adjustment. Anglers in particular will like that they also broadened the electronics flat to allow for larger MFDs. In the “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” category, you have major factors such as hull design. Grady-White’s SeaV2 variable-degree deadrise hull is one thing we’re glad they haven’t changed. Not only does it strike a nice balance between split-
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Virginia Beach By Kendall Osborne
The beach and boardwalk
The number one attraction in Virginia Beach is right there in the name: the beach. The city has ocean beach from Cape Henry to the North Carolina line. That is more than 25 miles. It starts inside Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, and extends south through luxurious oceanfront residences, the resort area, more military, a state
park, and a National Wildlife Refuge. West from Cape Henry, the city has more beach on the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay beach extends west past Lynnhaven Inlet, under the Chesapeake Bay BridgeTunnel, to Norfolk. Most visitors start at the resort area. This is the place of high-rise hotels and the boardwalk. The boardwalk runs for about three miles with hotels and res-
##Whale watching off Virginia Beach. Photo courtesy of Visit Virginia Beach
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taurants on one side and the beach and ocean on the other. It is a great place for a sunrise walk. If you don’t like to get up early (this is vacation, right?), you could take the same walk in the evening glow. In the evening, you will have multiple choices if you want to stop for a snack, meal, or beverage. You can have fun at the amusement park, fishing pier, or simply people watching. The area is clean and family friendly. There is history along the boardwalk. The Atlantic Waterfowl Heritage Museum, the Old Coast Guard Station, and the Virginia Beach Surf and Rescue Museum are easily accessible. Plan in advance, because hours of operation vary for each attraction and season. If you want to delve deeper into history, the Adam Thoroughgood House, built in 1719, is open Thursday through Saturday each week. It is one of the oldest surviving houses in the United States. Construction of the home was started by Argall Thoroughgood, but it was his son, John, who added the beautiful trim and detailed features that make the house so unique and beautiful.
##Photo courtesy of Visit Virginia Beach
See the Bay
Outside adventures
If getting outside is on your agenda, you will have multiple opportunities in Virginia Beach. First Landing State Park, at the northeastern corner of the city, is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The Jamestown Colonists stopped here in 1607 on their way to Jamestown. The park has 20 miles of hiking trails and 1.5 miles of beach. The park also boasts campsites, cabins, picnic areas, and a boat ramp. The maritime forests are delightful to walk through. There are water sports vendors throughout the city. If you want to blast around on a wave runner, or paddle a quiet hidden waterway, you can find someone to guide you. Fishing is popular, as well as whale and dolphin watching in season. The Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center is a must-see. Not only do they have 800,000 gallons of fish habitat, they have numerous other wildlife exhibits. Children love to watch the playful seals and otters. The adjacent Adventure Park has zip-lining and tree platforms. They have daily and weekly special exhibits and events, so planning ahead is a good idea here as well. Virginia Beach is home to several military installations. Navy SEALS train in the area, so don’t be surprised if you see trainees jumping out of helicopters and parachuting into the water. The jets from Oceana Naval Air Station are loud. You may occasionally even hear gunfire, though there is absolutely no reason to be afraid.
##Rudee Inlet Fishing Tour. Photo courtesy of Visit Virginia Beach
Fishing Charters
Naturally, Virginia Beach is a hot spot for deep sea fishing as well as the lower Bay. Below you will find two resources for finding a charter boat. Also keep your eyes on FishTalk Magazine for charter companies: • The Virginia Beach Fishing Center: Where the main fleet is based. virginiafishing.com • Virginia Beach Tourism: Click to “things to do” and “charter fishing” to find listings. vabeach.com
Visiting by boat
If you are visiting by boat, you have several options. The Virginia Beach Fishing Center, right off the ocean inside Rudee Inlet, is located in the center of all the action. From here, you can walk to the boardwalk and all the resort area attractions. You can also take your dinghy to the aquarium. The Fishing Center can handle vessels up to 120 feet. Vessels over 28 feet high ##First Landing State Park. Photo courtesy of Visit Virginia Beach
can stay at their annex which is outside the Pacific Avenue bridge. Inside Lynnhaven Inlet, the Marina Shores Marina offers slips with floating docks for $2 per-foot per-night not including electricity. There is an onsite restaurant and pool, though many more restaurants are within walking distance. There is a nearby trail that leads to First Landing State Park. You will have to clear a 35-foot fixed bridge to enter the Lynnhaven River. The Lynnhaven River is popular and can become crowded. And, the current at the inlet, under the bridge, can rip. Make sure your boat handling skills are in tip-top shape, and pay close attention as you enter. Virginia Beach is the largest city in Virginia. As such, you won’t run out of things to do. For example, there is the older, more quiet and quaint Sandbridge Beach area, rural Pungo, the Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment headquarters, and the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) television studio. And there are countless fine places to eat. Whatever your interest, you can find it in Virginia Beach. The city has an informative website at vbgov.com. Just click on the visitors link to get started. # PropTalk.com January 2020 35
Cruising South S eeking S unshine , B lue W ater , and W armth
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mong the many benefits of owning a cruising trawler is the ability to head south when gray skies and cold weather befall the Chesapeake region. Every winter any number of local boaters will slip their lines and make their way to Florida, the Bahamas, and other points south. Here we share one couple’s story. Larry Polster and Janet Baer have lived in Annapolis and cruised the Bay for decades. However, in recent years, the couple has joined the ranks of snowbirds cruising south to warmer climes during the winter. In December of 2017, after owning a series of boats—both power and sail— the couple took delivery of Together, their
Kadey-Krogen 50 Open, which they chose specifically because of the cruising opportunities it would afford them. They jumped right in with a month-long trip to the Bahamas in May of 2018, a summer stop in the Bay, and a late summer cruise in the waters off New England. Last winter the couple returned to Florida aboard Together, and then came back to the Annapolis area for the summer of 2019 to make a big leap: selling their home of 21 years to become full time liveaboards (at least temporarily). Larry and Janet are currently aboard Together in Jensen Beach, FL, where they will spend the holidays and the remainder of the winter, before slipping the lines yet again to travel even farther south. Below they share more details in their own words. How did you choose your Florida destination? In our opinion, south Florida (Palm Beach, Lauderdale, and Miami) are places to visit briefly, but not for long-term stays. We find them to be both
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very expensive and too busy. For us, the Treasure Coast area (Stuart, Jensen Beach, Fort Pierce) is just the right mix. We love the lifestyle Jensen Beach affords us. Larry is a four-mile bike ride from his office (where he works as an executive with Kadey-Krogen Yachts), and Jensen Beach has a great produce stand, fish market, restaurants, and a nice park within walking distance of our marina.
What have you learned about the ICW, tides, and weather windows? The ICW is a great way to see America from a different perspective, but you must have the time to properly do it. Years ago we took two months to go from Annapolis to Florida and found that to be about the right amount of time. This year, we had a bit of a schedule, so we chose to go offshore more, making two overnight passages on the way south and completing the whole trip in nine days. Tides in South Carolina and Georgia can be as much as eight feet, and with those tides come strong currents which are a significant force to be reckoned with when docking. We always try to
arrive and depart those marinas at slack current. With regard to weather and weather windows, we have learned a lot with our offshore passages. Our boat is a full-displacement trawler and loves a following sea, so counter to popular thought, the best time for us to go offshore is just after a cold front goes through, as the wind and waves are behind us.
Cruising in the Bahamas The first time we went to the Bahamas we were very nervous about water depths, having read about how shallow it is. However, after spending three weeks in the Abacos, we concluded it was no different than cruising the best of the Bay, except that you can actually see the bottom! In past years some of our favorite destinations in the Abacos have included New Plymouth on Green Turtle, a quintessential old Bahamas settlement with people who couldn’t be nicer, and the many terrific Abacos anchorages, especially at the southern end of Tilloo Cay.
However, having seen photos of the Exuma Land and Sea Park, we definitely want to explore that region this season. In the spring, we’ll head south to Miami and then look for a weather window to cross and work our way down to the Exumas. We’re looking forward to returning to the area and enjoying all it has to offer, including the wonderful wildlife and especially the clean, nearly desolate, beaches. # PropTalk.com January 2020 37
##Passing Fernandina Beach, just after entering Florida. Helm Station L to R: PC navigation with Coastal Explorer, chartplotter with radar overlay, fish finder/depth finder, and the tablet.
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avigating the ICW’s shallow and constricted waters can seem daunting. You will be underway for about 30 days in a row to cover its 1000-1500 miles, depending upon where your start. Your helm station has a depth finder and probably has a chartplotter. You may have AIS and radar, too. You may be stocked with paper charts and guidebooks, yet we have a nagging concern about the unknown. Whether you have a full suite of navigation instruments or are cruising south with a depth finder and a paper chart, there is one navigation tool which you must have: a tablet with a navigation app. The impact of tablet navigation apps will affect all cruisers differently based upon their experience, their existing navigation tools, and the cruising grounds. A tablet with navigation software allows you to scan the charted area ahead and around you looking for new options and destinations, while the chartplotter continues to provide your location. Over the years we have used several different iOS navigation apps. This article is not a review of navigation apps but discusses the two iOS apps we have found to be the best and which we use every day: Aqua Map and Navionics. The Aqua Map and Navionics apps each have their own strengths and weaknesses. 38 January 2020 PropTalk.com
By Tom Hale Benefits of Tablet Navigation The tablet navigation apps (including cell phone apps) offer many options. You may not need to utilize all the options depending upon what your navigation equipment has. Your chartplotter uses charts based upon some flavor of NOAA charts. Some chartplotter charts are easy to update, but many are not. Tablet systems are also based on the NOAA charts but are very easily updated. In the ICW, up-to-date charts, a calibrated depth finder, and stabilized binoculars are essential equipment. With tablet navigation it is very easy to create and modify a route by simply tapping the screen. Tides and currents are device resident, and stations are visible on the chart and can be “animated” to show forecast current and tide at any time and date. • Can send and receive tracks and routes with other cruisers. • With an appropriate onboard WiFi system the tablet will share inputs from the navigation network. (varies with the app and the navigation equipment).
• Easily transportable device to share and compare notes with other cruisers.
• Easily update all NOAA charts in your library.
• Creating routes is simple; you create a route manually by tapping on the screen.
• Includes Active Captain data overlay. • Charts are economically priced.
• As a tablet app, they are “instant on.” • Canadian and Bahamas charts are available as a separate subscription.
Navionics We have used the Navionics app in parallel with our PC navigation and Raymarine chartplotter for the past five years and 24,000 nautical miles. • Navionics has three charting systems in one app: NOAA charts, NOAA charts with Navionics’s “special sauce,” and Navionics Sonar Charts (NSC)—crowd sourced bathymetry built on top of the NOAA charts.
• Sonar chart bathymetry overall is more accurate than NOAA. They offer excellent detail of the bottom contours. They are not perfect, but we find them overall to be superior to NOAA chart bathymetry. • Auto routing. After setting your boat parameters, one touch of the screen
by distance from current location (ex. At what statute mile marker are we at now?).
• Waterway Guide Integration. • Excellent anchor drag alarm.
• The Sonar Charts cover far, far more area than the USACE surveys. There are many thousand channels, creeks, anchorages, and harbors which are not surveyed by USACE and where the NOAA depth data may be nonexistent or very old and out of date.
• With the master subscription you can also connect the app to your boat’s NMEA network. With the appropriate onboard WiFi gateway, you can: display configurable alarms for dangerous AIS targets (requires an AIS receiver on the boat), and can also display wind and depth info from your onboard electronics on the app. There is a “Route Explorer” that will check your routes for potential hazards along the way, potential bridge interference, and fuel options. If connected and if it has access to depth data, it will record that along with your tracks, so you can later go back and see what actual depth was at any point along the time stamped route (you will need to manually adjust to derive Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW)).
Aqua Map and Aqua Map Master We started using Aqua Map in 2018 in anticipation of a trip through the Rideau Canal in Canada.
• Screen refresh is slow on pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) and panning if you want to look ahead to your destination.
• Easy to create a route or play “what ifs” should you decide to change your destination.
• Exchange GPX routes and tracks with Raymarine, Lowrance, and Simrad chartplotters when fitted with the Navionics chart chip. • With access to internet (cell phone or shore WiFi ), can display wind and weather.
• The sonar charts are being continually updated, but in any given location you do not know when the bathymetry was most recently updated.
• Aqua Map charts are NOAA Charts which Aqua Map updates four times per year.
• With Aqua Map Master ($10/year subscription), you will have the ability to overlay the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) color-coded hydrographic surveys on the chart. These surveys cover the major shipping channels and high-traffic channels along the ICW and some interconnected waterways. • Each USACE survey is dated so you know when the data was collected. You must always check the survey date to be sure it is not old data and no longer current. This can be very important in the frequently shifting channels of those ICW trouble spots. • ICW statute miles are clearly labeled and are searchable/sortable
• Can establish an online account at company (GEC) website which will allow you to use app/maps on up to five devices, as well as have an online repository of your data (tracks, waypoints, GPX files) to sync across your devices.
gested. Sonar Charts tracks match well with the USACE surveys on Aqua Map. The USACE survey tracks matched very well with Navionics Sonar Chart soundings, too. But while the Sonar charts of Navionics and the USACE surveys in Aqua Map are better than the NOAA bathymetry, no charts are perfect. The up-to-date USACE ICW surveys from Aqua Map, where available, are an essential tool. Navionics Sonar Charts are also terrific charts for the ICW, and they provide updated bathymetry when you are (most all of the time) outside the narrow range of the USCE surveys. Both apps allow you to share tracks and routes. South of Fernandina Screenshot one shows the detail offered by Navionics Sonar Charts. We picked our route southbound in November of 2019 based upon the charted depths shown on Sonar Charts. The track through here is what is known as the “western” track. We have taken this route 10 times in the past five years. The first time through, the chart bathymetry was so out-of-date that in November 2014 it appeared that we ran over dry land for nearly a mile: we were in more than 12 feet of water.
• There is no “auto route” as on the Navionics app; however it does provide a look ahead feature to alert you to Waterway Guide alerts and Active Captain information as you go along your route.
Cruising the ICW For cruising the ICW today, a good, calibrated depth finder is essential (we prefer the fish finder display!). This is a game of inches. You must be sure that when the depth finder says six feet it really is sox feet. Only the Navionics Sonar Charts and Aqua Map Master USACE surveys can provide up to date chart depth information which is essential along parts of the ICW. After 12 trips on the ICW, I would recommend that cruisers use both apps. We have found that the tracks we have laid using each app will usually match the route the other one would have sug-
##Screenshot 1 - Navionics
can plot a route for the day (limited to a set number of waypoints) or to an upcoming bridge or lock to get your ETA. Just tap on your destination and a route fitting your boat’s parameters. You can then adjust your speed and desired arrival time.
Screenshot two shows the same track on the same day using Aqua Map Master. The east/west upper portion of this chart is covered by the USACE survey. It very clearly shows the deepest water. These surveys are of great value along the ICW. The north/south portion is the NOAA chart. It has not been surveyed by the USACE. PropTalk.com January 2020 39
##Screenshot 2 - Aqua Map
of the river south of G1A and a seven- to eight-foot shoal growing out towards G1A, which is handy information as you approach that point. Which is Better? Both Aqua Map Master with USACE surveys, and Navionics with Sonar Chart crowd-sourced bathymetry, are excellent programs. Although we have run the east coast from Florida to New England many times with the Navionics charts, having access to the USACE surveys adds another layer of useful content for route planning. Each time we transit the ICW we are very glad to have access to the USACE surveys (NOTE: the surveys can have a significant delay in updates post dredging.) Clearly boats travelling the ICW must have charts with updated depth data not available on the standard NOAA issued charts. Navionics is providing chart updates almost continuously so you will
##Screenshot 3 - Navionics
In one area where NOAA shows 5.9 feet the Sonar Chart shows 14 feet (confirmed by our depth finder). Also note that G1B shown on Navionics is not shown on the NOAA chart; however, it is indeed on station there. In screenshot three, I have colorized the Navionics Sonar chart (one of the many tools available in Navionics). It quite clearly shows the shoal in the middle
want to take advantage of any new information. All boats on the ICW would be well advised to have both apps. P
About the Author: Tom Hale is a sailor, cruiser, and retired boat-builder. Previously an Annapolis resident, he is now a full time cruiser, traveling the East Coast on a 38-foot trawler with his partner Cristina and their beagle Aurora. They have made 11 trips along the ICW.
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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. Share your club’s news and photos by sending 350 words and a clear photo of pretty boats or happy people to beth@proptalk.com.
##Enjoying the 2018 MTOA holiday party.
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he Chesapeake Bay Marine Trawler Owners Assocation (MTOA) provides its members information about trawler ownership and hosts member events. Members are not required to own a boat and may join to learn more about owning a trawler and the cruising lifestyle. Members have access to social events, cruises, education, and more. We are working on the 2020 calendar. Please be thinking about events that we can put on the calendar and let us know if and when you can host a brunch, lunch, or cruise.
Ahoy Trawler Owners! The Bartletts are putting together a longer Upper Bay Cruise, which will visit ports such as Havre de Grace, Northeast, the Sassafras River, and a few other points north on the Bay. This cruise will be June 14-26. The Wielands have volunteered to host a weekend cruise to Rock Hall, MD, or Lankford Creek June 26-28, and the Davids have volunteered to host a cruise with date and location to be determined. Very importantly, we host the MTOA National Rendezvous September 10-14 at Herrington Harbour North. This will also coincide with MTOA’s 30th anniversary. We will need lots of help to make this a
great event. Please save the date now and get ready to decide how you can assist. Lee Myers has graciously volunteered to find chairs for each of the committees for the rendezvous. When you sign up to attend the Rendezvous, you will be asked to help on a committee, if you are not chairing. We will also be holding luncheons January through April and a May luncheon or cruise. At the end of the year, MTOA members will get together for an October luncheon or cruise, and in December we always have a holiday lunch. Learn more about this busy association at mtoa.clubexpress.com. PropTalk.com January 2020 41
Cruising Club Notes
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ore than 120 Indian Creek Yacht Club members and friends celebrated the conclusion of Steve Bedford’s tenure as commodore of the club, at An Evening at the Casino Royale, on November 2. During Bedford’s year as commodore, the Club upgraded the electrical service to Indian Creek’s docks, ensuring they can handle additional demand and making critical safety improvements. This year the Indian Creek Yacht Club organized 15 on-the-water events, five educational seminars, a youth sailing camp and regatta, and several festive parties and dinners. Attendees at the Commodore’s Ball were entertained by the show band Good Shot Judy. In his remarks, incoming commodore Tony Ennis recognized the “critical role played by spouses in the success of the yacht club,” and presented a gift of appreciation to Ann Bedford, wife of the outgoing commodore. The Change of Watch, which occurs at the Commodore’s Ball, installed the next bridge—those who will lead the club over the next year: Tony Ennis, commodore; Bob Wayland, vice commodore; George Fentress, rear commodore; Brian Clarke, fleet captain; and
##Incoming commodore Tony Ennis and Julie Ennis
John Upshur, port captain. Treasurer Paul Harris, secretary Nancy Frank, and sailing master Dan Hoyt were reelected to their positions. Julie Ennis led a large and enthusiastic team of volunteers who transformed the clubhouse into a gorgeous replica of a luxury casino. The Indian Creek Yacht Club Marina offers 35 slips with easy access to the Chesapeake Bay from Virginia’s Northern Neck,. The fleet consists of almost 200 sailboats and
the club’s dock is available for members or reciprocal guests to visit by boat. In addition the club sponsors several group short and long cruises, an annual flag raising and blessing of the fleet ceremony, dances, and frequent meetings with educational programs of interest to boaters. icycc.com
##(L-R) Paul Harris, Brian Clarke, Steve Bedford, Bob Wayland, Tony Ennis, George Fentress, Nancy Frank, and John Upshur
powerboats. Members enjoy fellowship on the water, as well as on land. Space at
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##Good Shot Judy
Fun Winter Events, Both North and South
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ack Creek Yacht Club (BCYC) held its annual membership meeting on September 29. Election of flag officers and board members for 2020 was followed by presentation of the 2019 Gypsy Joe Spirit Award, presented to Molly Stone by Commodore Ben Wilson. On November 16, more than a dozen BCYC members toured the Cascia Vineyards on Kent Island. Cascia is located on Thompson Creek and can be reached by boat or car. A selection of wines was paired with cheeses followed by hor d’oeurves and a tour of the vineyards. As we turn toward the colder months, BCYC will hold holiday parties both north and south, in Annapolis and Stuart, FL. In Annapolis we enjoy a delicious luncheon at Café Mezzonotte, and each year we have a lot of fun with an exchange of mystery gifts. January and February will feature happy hours, a Chinese New Year dinner, and a Super Bowl party for both the Annapolis and Stuart, FL, contingents. BCYC is a group of boaters, both sail and power, who enjoy being on the Bay in our boats with our friends. Our members are as diverse as our boats, and we have events and destinations for everyone. Check out the Club’s website at backcreekyc.org for details of all the exciting events that will be held in 2020. New membership information can be found on our website. Arrange to join the fun!
##Ben Wilson presents the Gypsy Joe Spirit Award to Molly Stone. Photo by Cindy Westbrook
New Board of Governors and Plans for Floating Docks
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n Saturday November 9 the Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) elected its 2020 Board of Governors, including the appointment of Ed Shelby as commodore. Mr. Shelby is a second-generation member of CYC, having enjoyed many years at the club while his parents were members. The 2020 board members include: vice commodore Steve Urbanczyk, rear commodore Sheri Nelms, fleet captain Jeff Schumack, treasurer Crag Landauer, secretary Chris Hanback, and governors Ronald F. Bosco (past commodore), Bob Daley, Tom Marino (past commodore), and Mark Shell. Lynne Mulston-Duffy will serve as immediate past commodore. Commodore Shelby also provided an update on CYC’s plans for the first phase of its dock replacement program, which calls for installing a 38-slip floating dock in 2020. This
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will be the first use of floating docks on the West River. This event marked the end of CYC’s official “cruising year,” recognized by the traditional sunset flag lowering ceremony with CYC’s board members as the honor guard. Situated conveniently on the West River in Shady Side, MD, and only 30 minutes from the Beltway, CYC offers the finest sail and powerboating experience on the Bay, with slips for powerboats and sailboats up to 70 feet (including catamarans), as well as on-site diesel and gas and free pump-out service. Members enjoy a casual environment featuring social activities, organized cruising, regattas, and the camaraderie of fellow members set in a beautiful location. Facilities include a swimming pool and an attractive clubhouse with casual and fine dining. Learn more at chesapeakeyachtclub.org.
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bout four years ago, SpinSheet and PropTalk started the idea of Blue Friday—the boater’s alternative to Black Friday. We asked our readers to spend some time outside and by the water the day after Thanksgiving, and we love seeing how this tradition has continued to grow with readers sharing their #BlueFriday photos across social media. If you forgot to celebrate Blue Friday this year, make sure to mark the Friday after Thanksgiving in 2020 so you can get out there and enjoy the water! ##Photo by Brandon Meshey, TowboatUS
##Nick Huber, Kaylie Jasinski, and Daisy
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##Geoff and Mary Ewenson and dogs Angus and Malcolm at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
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##Photo by Lauren Mahoney
##Zach Ditmars with a nice pickerel, caught and released in the Severn River.
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##Tyler Jasinski celebrating Blue Friday all the way over in American Samoa.
##Eric and Jenny Richardson along the waterfront in Annapolis.
##About 20 paddlers participated in the East of Maui and D.C. SUP Couple Blue Friday paddle in Annapolis. Courtesy of Mark Bandy, East of Maui
##Photo by Chris Mack
##Getting the boat ready for the Middle River Lighted Boat Parade on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Joanne Hock
##Ryan and Katie May Dixon along the waterfront at the Wharf in Washington, DC.
##Photo by Kelli Jones, snorkeling Molasses Reef off Key Largo on a 45-foot chartered catamaran.
##Not enough water to go boating! Photo by Mark Hergan, Deadrise Marine Photography
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Racing News
##Jimmy Stewart and navigator Peg Ewancio in JS-10. Courtesy of the Hydroplane Racing League
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his month’s news comes to us from the Canadian Hydroplane Racing League (HRL). Locally you can find the HRL at the Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association’s Cambridge Classic in May on the Chesapeake. In the Jersey Speed Skiff class, the show on the HRL race course is likely to be even more impressive in 2020. The existing rivalry between Maryland racers Tom Pakradooni and Jimmy Stewart will certainly go up a notch as the two long-time opponents will be competing at each of the six events where JSS boats will be part of the HRL race program. First reluctant to confirm his presence at all events, Stewart found a way to arrange his schedule in order to be able to register his boat, Yumpin Yemeni JS-10, at each of the events where JSS boats are on the HRL schedule next year. “It’s a commitment that must be taken seriously. Distances are important 46 January 2020 PropTalk.com
when you participate in all events, and your team members must be available. There was also my wedding. Finally, with the help of my sponsors, I was able to make arrangements to take part in all HRL competitions,” said the resident of Pasadena, MD. Obviously, Stewart will be accompanied aboard the JS-10 by his faithful partner and sister, Peg Ewancio, who will act as navigator. In 2019, Stewart claims to have enjoyed his best moments since his debut in the Jersey Speed Skiff class as he triumphed for the first time at the Regates de Valleyfield, ending Tom Pakradooni’s tenure dominating the waters for over 10 years on St. Francis Bay. “It was by far my biggest achievement in 20 years of racing,” said the 54-year-old driver who works in the printing business as a photocopier for lawyers in his hometown. Two months later, it was the cherry on the sundae for Stewart who got the best of Pakradooni at the Regates de Beau-
harnois at the season finals. “In all my years in APBA, I have never had so much satisfaction driving my boat. It was also my first participation at a Detroit regatta event which added to this great season,” said Stewart, who won the qualifications on the Detroit River last August before finishing second behind Pakradooni in the final. The eighth place available in JSS is filled in anticipation of the 2020 season, but members of Stewart’s family would like to join the HRL circuit full time. His daughter, Courtney (Stewart) Truelove, who got married in August, wants to drive her JS-721 at more events next year just like his nephew, Max Ewancio, who was in Detroit with his JS-45. The management of the Hydroplane Racing League is open to the possibility of including 10 boats on a regular basis in JSS next year, and a decision will be made in the coming months. For more information, visit hrlhydroplane.com.
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oaters’ heads turn whenever a Chris-Craft Cobra runabout is on display. Two boat shows where that occurred would have been in New York City (1955) and most recently in the recent Annapolis Powerboat Boat Show (2019) in the booth sponsored by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society. When entered into a show, a boat is usually land-displayed on a trailer. In other words, the boat is out of her element since she’s designed to be seen on the water. The Cobra’s lines are so captivating that they stand up well in this less-than-artful presentation. This is the mark of an exciting design. The metallic gold fin is the first to catch the crowd’s eye and dominates the boat and the booth at any show. It was Chris-Craft’s first attempt to incorporate the streamlined look of post-war airplane design coupled with the use of fiberglass on its wooden boat runabout lineup. Next is the woodwork that’s brightfinished as a stained and varnished piano. She has a proud “bull nose” shaped bow that sits high and bold and shines in the sun. From the bow she tapers to an extended, very low aft-end stern station. The deck planking has white accent striping. The hull is carvel-planked with the planks color matched and tightly fitted to each other. The interior has a special alligator pattern dashboard and a “crash pad” cockpit surrounds it. A floor shifter provides access to forward, neutral, and
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reverse gears. The seats are gold vinyl for three or four passengers to sit in one row. Compared with an open cockpit that has two rows of seats that can sit more people, the single row of a ChrisCraft Cobra limits its usefulness. In fact, its single row of seating (rare except for race boats) wasn’t the only issue. The prominent gold fin got in the way of a waterski line, making the boat even more impractical. And then there was the inclusion of high-end wood and
vinyl finishes that made the boat more exotic. For Chris-Craft it was a limited and definitely risky venture. This Cobra model created a halovehicle for Chris-Craft and the entire boating industry. At each major boat show, Chris-Craft wanted kids stopping in awe, women remembering its elegance, and men absolutely in a “gotta-have-that-boat” mindset. Profit from other Chris-Craft models would have to cover any Cobra production losses. At the time, A.W. Mackerer led the Chris-Craft naval architecture team. Mackerer had successfully designed a hull that was introduced in 1948 for the 19-foot Racing Runabout, known as Chris-Craft’s “sports car” boat. That runabout’s production stopped in 1954. By then it was clear that sales and image required forward-looking styling.
Mackerer’s team collected design ideas and styling cues from Don Mortrude, a freelance Chris-Craft industrial designer. Writer Jack Savage says Mortrude was responsible for the blond king plank on decks, as well as the bullnose shape “that no wooden boat builder would even conceive, as fashioning it inside a production boat plank would be so difficult.” Savage says the Cobra tail fin also resulted from Mortude’s work. For production year 1955, ChrisCraft kept the hull of the 19-foot Racing Runabout and added new styling to the deck and hull design above the waterline to create the first Cobras. This new boat was larger as a result of the restyling: The 21-foot Cobra was eight inches wider and 23 inches longer than Chris-Craft’s 19-foot Racing Runabout, although they shared a common hull below the waterline. Then, the company added either a big block Cadillac or Hemi Chrysler V-8 engine. It was one fast classic boat! As an aside, the 18-foot Cobra was built on a different hull, was 17-feet and eight inches by six feet and two inches, and came with a six-cylinder engine. Those modifications made the 18-foot cobra 600 pounds lighter than the 21-footer. Only produced in 1955, the Cobras were rare. Chris-Craft made just 55 of the 21-foot Cobras and 51 of the 18-footers. Few have survived. Pictured here is the 21-foot Cobra. Both the 21- and the 18-foot designs stop people in their tracks. If you spot one, try becoming a quick friend of the owner and get a ride! # PropTalk.com January 2020 47
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nce again as winter closes in, we retreat indoors and concentrate on projects that have been put off for a while. Family and holiday events add a special note to this early wintertime. While boatingrelated things may slow down for most of us, it appears that area shops have a busy winter ahead. Most report big backlogs of work and plenty of new work coming in for the cold weather months.
##Associate shipwright Noah Thomas works on a frame for the new Maryland Dove in front of those already attached to its backbone in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s working Shipyard in St. Michaels, MD. Photo by George Sass
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.J. Williams of Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD, reports that they are booked for the foreseeable future. He says that all their bays are full with jobs ranging from minor repairs to re-coring and full alwgrip repainting. They also have projects in the yard such as barrier coat and paint repair on a steel hulled Diesel Duck 48 trawler and replacing the propeller shaft bore on a Kadey-Krogen 39 Trawler. The hardstand behind their building is also full of soda blasting jobs as weather permits. hristian Cabral, shipyard manager at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD, reports that 2019 was a busy year for
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CBMM’s working Shipyard. “A glance around the yard reveals the addition of two new workshops, retrofitted existing shops, and a multitude of projects. The shipyard’s 2019 season saw the initiation of two major projects: the construction of Maryland Dove and the restoration of the 1912 river tug Delaware. Today, the Maryland Dove team has laid her keel, constructed her backbone, and framed the majority of the vessel. Meanwhile, the Delaware team constructed its keel and backbone and are now turning their attention to the construction of the tug’s framing. “During the construction of these two vessels, CBMM’s yard also hauled,
serviced, painted, and began refits on nine members of its floating fleet of historic vessels. During the winter of 2020, the shipyard team will focus almost exclusively on its two major construction projects, with one exception. In addition to Maryland Dove and Delaware, CBMM’s shipyard will complete a restoration of Glide, the oldest surviving Chesapeake Bay log canoe. Shipwright apprentices, led by floating fleet shipwright Michael Allen, will divide their time between the threemonth Glide project and the restoration of Delaware, while the Maryland Dove team will focus their attention on backbone assembly, framing, and planking. Each one of these projects is done in full public
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##Nine-year-old Joshua Glover enjoying his first solo boat ride on the Elizabeth River near Portsmouth, VA. Photo by Smokey Glover
view, with encouraged participation from volunteers, students, and guests. To keep up with all of the efforts from CBMM’s working Shipyard, visit cbmmshipyard.org.” uster Phipps of Phipps Boat Works in Deale, MD, is finishing up a long repainting and refit of a 1973 Pearson Trawler. “After we finally get this one out of the shop, I’ve got a whole list of projects stacked up. For some reason several customers have asked to have teak decks installed on their boats. I don’t know why teak decks have suddenly become so popular, but we are going to have a busy winter,” he concluded. im Weaver of Weaver Boat Works in Deale, MD, also expects a busy winter. Weaver has five boats under construction now, ranging from 38 to 70 feet at their two locations on Rockhold Creek. Jim estimates he can keep
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##Shipwright apprentice Zachary Haroth works on part of the keel assembly for 1912 river tug Delaware in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s working Shipyard in St. Michaels, MD. Photo by George Sass
his crew working for almost two years with what he has going on right now, and the phone keeps ringing. he Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM) has taken on the challenge of helping to address the manpower shortage in the marine trades. Lia Jaros, workforce development coordinator for the association, reports that they have trained over 50 young people in their sixweek on-the job-training course. Many of the grads have moved directly into part-or full-time jobs in the marine industry. See page 22 for success stories from MTAM’s on-the-job training program. hen the Annapolis Maritime Museum in Annapolis, MD, acquired the skipjack Wilma Lee, they expected to have some repair and restoration work done on her, but replacing both the mast and the bowsprit was a bit of a surprise, as museum president and CEO Alice Estrada explains:
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“A brilliant shipwright named Mark Weist in Tilghman brought her back to life. We have pages and pages of repairs and work done on her, but the major project was the fabrication and installation of a new mast. The old mast and mast step had more rot than we expected, so they had to be replaced. Unlike the original, the new mast is not a solid spar, but is a composite spar laminated from many pieces. Watching Mark turn that long square timber into a round, gently tapering mast was quite an experience,” Alice concluded. Many marinas and boatshops are taking advantage of the winter to upgrade and repair their facilities. More and more are converting to floating docks, as John Patnovic of Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD, outlines in his newsletter. “The floating dock project continues to progress… All the finger
##J.J. Williams of Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD, with a custom fabricated drill bit for boring a shaft tunnel in a Krogan 39 trawler. Photo by Rick Franke
##Shipwright Mark Weist gluing up a composite mast for Wilma Lee at Deadrise Marine Services in Tilghman, MD. Photo by Dennis Krizek
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A Parker 24 and an MJM 43. Both boats were damaged in transit and are awaiting repairs at Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke
piers have been installed. The north side piers are permanently installed and essentially finished. The south side piers are installed, but will have to be disconnected and moved to allow the intermediate pilings between the finger piers to be driven. We have started the electrical installation which is a big job by itself.” John also points out that the marina’s other work is also going on. “Decommis-
Not your average skipjack, Wilma Lee’s transom sports exhausts for her twin 150-hp diesel engines, installed when she was converted to a yacht in 1994. Photo by Rick Franke
sioning and haul outs are in full swing, and we anticipate a very full dry storage yard this winter… Our order book is full for the winter. Scheduled projects include boat interior work, paint jobs, stabilizer installation, and a host of other things.” David Low of Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, reports on the marina’s preparations for winter. “Herrington Harbour North and our
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many onsite contractors are anticipating a very busy winter of service appointments with over 1000 boats hauled out for the winter. A major feature of our yard is that boats are stored in rows, never blocked in. Water and 110 electric are within 50 feet of each boat. The marina projects include bathroom upgrades, new decking on Club House dock, and new walking paths.”
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boat. We put it in a few weeks ago so I could ride with him a bit. The following weekend I sent him out on his own, and he obviously loved it and did great. Last weekend he went back out and coaxed his friend Carson Duck (12) to come out as well. With Carson’s dad Michael and me proudly watching from the deck boat, these boys ran the river and creeks and had a blast. They were
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-9 04:27 AM AM 0.9 8 12:43 885 AM 10:5207:17 AM -0.3
01:31 AM 0.0 0 24 01:54 6 12:13 -0.3 -9AM 01:22 9 1506:51 04:34 AM AM 0.7 21 05:25 AM AM 0.8 9 1.1 240.2 9 AM 24 34 07:36 AM 1.2 37
-9 05:23 AM AM 1.0 9 01:35 985 AM 11:4708:06 AM -0.3
12:18 AM AM 0.0 AM 0.0 0 25 02:19 0.2 6 01:01 -0.4 -12AM 25 02:06 10 101.2 1502:11 05:29 AM AM 0.7 21 251.3 10AM 06:05 AM 40 0.8 07:44 37 08:14 AM
-9 12:20 AM AM 0.0 10 02:27 10 85 06:1808:53 AM AM 1.1
0 0.0 30 0.5 -3 -0.4 30 1.0 0 0.0 30 0.60 -0.4 30 0.9 0 -0.1 30 0.63 -0.3 27 0.8 -3 -0.1 34 0.66 -0.2 24 0.8
12:52 AM AM 0.0 -3 26 02:43 0.2 6 12:41 AM -0.2 26 01:50 AM -0.5-6 -15AM 02:47 11002:51 11AM 11-0.1 261.3 06:46 AM 40 0.9 08:37 AM 1.3 40 08:51 AM
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01:26 AM AM 0.0 -3 27 03:10 0.1 3 01:26 AM -0.2 02:40 AM -0.5-6 -15AM 03:27 27 12003:32 12AM 12-0.1 271.4 07:28 AM 43 0.9 09:30 AM 1.4 43 09:27 AM
-6 01:50 AM 12 04:14 AM -0.1 12 79 08:0810:29 AM AM 1.3
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H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37
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01:27 AM 27 0.6 19 21 19 03:40 02:41 AM 2.1-9 64AM 03:29 AM 06:38 AM -0.3 4-1201:09 4 0.7 190.9 4 AM 07:46 07:10 AM -0.1 -3 10:05 AM 0.0AM -0.3 0
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AM 31 03:29 09:39 AM
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Annapolis, MD,20
Times and Heights of High and
March January February ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL
Time TimeHeight Height
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NOAA Tide Predictio
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F 1.2 01:54 Tu 012:56 37 M PM 06:49 PM PM 0.1 08:13 6 ◐ 0.2 1808:24 PM 11:56 PM PM 0.5
27 01:3408:58 PM AM 0.9 W 001:56 37 Sa 1.2 02:47 Tu PM 07:49 PM PM 0.1 09:25 PM 0.2 6 09:00 PM 09:55 W PM 02:29 PM Th3002:59 Su 1.2 03:43 010:19 PM 08:45 PM 0.2 09:49 10:48 Th PM 03:21 PM F 3003:59 M 1.3 04:38 011:06 PM 09:37 PM 0.1 10:37 11:37 3004:56 F PM 04:09 PM Sa Tu 1.3 05:30 011:50 PM 10:25 PM 0.1 11:26
AM 0.9 37 PM 0.1 6 PM AM 1.0 40 PM 0.1 3 PM
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2.718 0.3 9 10:56 AM 0.0-9 Th 03:46 PM 1.0 27 F 05:44 PM 1.2 37 1.8 55 M 04:52 PM 2.030 PM PM 0.1 -0.3 3 0.1 3 3 09:5010:49 2.821 0.2 6AM 0.0 11:54 AM -0.1-9 Sa30 11:59 0 F 04:30 PM 1.0 1.8 06:28 55PMTu1.2 05:53 37 PM 2.030 PM PM 0.1 -0.3 3 0.0 3 0 10:3111:44
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70 05:14 Su 01:53 M PM PM 0.2 PM PM 0.7 ◐ 08:06 ◐-9 10:25
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61 07:14 Tu 03:53 W PM PM 0.2 -9 09:58 PM
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Sa PM PM 1.2 64 03:39 F 06:45 09:50 PM 0.1
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-0 3. -3 01:37 Tu 03:54 PM -0 W PM -0.2 67 07:4210:07 PM PM 1.1 2.
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-0.1 0 2.527 0.0 0 2.224
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0.1 0 2.327 0.0 3 2.221
3 03:27 AM 14 06:10 AM -0.1 14 70 10:0412:12 AM PM 1.3
18 08:2309:57 AM AM 0.9 3.027 91 10:24 AM F -905:23 0 -0.5 Sa -6 05:01 9 F PM 02:35 PM PM 0.0 Th PM 02:38 PM -0.2 M 0.0 04:17 PM -15 Tu0.3 04:39 1.1 34 2.527 10:25 1.0 08:22 PM 30 0.8 2410:47 PM 08:42 PM PM 0.9 10:24 76PM 10:45 PM 18 09:2510:46 AM AM 0.9 2.927 88 10:59 AM Sa-606:31 3 -0.5 Su -3 05:53 9 SaPM 03:24 PM PM 0.1 F PM 03:40 PM -0.1 Tu 0.1 05:07 PM -15 W 0.3 05:14 1.0 30 2.524 11:08 1.0 08:58 PM 30 0.7 2411:38 PM 09:32 PM PM 0.8 11:18 76PM 11:25 PM
-3 30 04:52 0.2 6 03:54 AM -0.3 15-305:48 05:22 AM -0.3-9 -9AM 05:29 AM 15AM 15-0.1 301.4 12:23 PM 1.4 43 11:28 AM 43
18 10:3111:37 AM AM 1.0 2.730 82 11:37 AM Su-307:40 3 -0.4 M 06:50 9 Sa PM 04:46 PM PM 0.0 0 -12PMTh0.3 W 0.1 05:59 05:50 PM 11:57 PM 0.9 27 21 21 ◑ 10:27 PM 0.7 -6 21 0 18
Spring L. Ht Range *0.88 1.0 *1.14 1.1 *1.33 1.4 *1.33 1.4
12:07 AM 05:39 AM 6 310.2 31 12:18 06:15 43 AM PM 1.4 12:17 12 PM Tu 07:50 PMF 0.4 06:30 PM
dIFFEREnCEs Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet
High +3 :52 +2 :01 +5 :52 +0 :47
Low H. Ht +4 :15 *0.70 +2 :29 *0.48 +6 :04 *0.66 +1 :08 *0.77
0.2 2.2 0.1 2.2 0.3 2.0 0.1
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F 06:27 0 04:29 Sa PM PM 0.1 67 10:09 PM 0.8 AM 15 12:53 6 04:22 AM -0.1 AM 15 67 11:0707:14 AM PM 1.2 Sa 01:10 3 05:31 Su PM 0.2 ◑ 07:24 PM 11:06 PM 0.8 67 9 61 3
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Spring L. Ht Range *0.83 2.2 *0.83 1.4 *0.67 2.0 *0.83 2.4
All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in knots. Tides & Currents predictions are provided by NOAA.gov
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February
January
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Fish News
##Congratulations on the record fish, Wendy! Photo by Virg inia Marine Resources Commiss ion
By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor
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Record Tuna
irginia has a new record for albacore tuna, thanks to angler Wendy Brockenbrough. While deep-dropping for swordfish at the Washington Canyon this fall, Brockenbrough hooked into a 70-pound, 11-ounce, 52-inch albacore—and in 20 minutes had it in the boat on ice. That beat out the old record of 68 pounds, which has held since 1992. Congrats, Wendy!
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Exelon Agreement
overnor Larry Hogan and the state of Maryland have announced an agreement between the Maryland Department of the Environment and Exelon Generation, regarding the Conowingo Dam. Exelon and the state have been embroiled on the controversy as to who would pay for the clean-up needed now that Conowingo has reached its full capacity and no longer prevents sediments and pollution from entering the Chesapeake. According to the state, scientific analysis shows that, previous to reaching capacity, the Conowingo Dam resulted in a reduction of six million pounds of nitro-
gen and 260,000 pounds of phosphorus entering the Bay. Under the terms of the agreement Exelon will make a total investment of over $200 million (about $4 million per year over the 50-year licensing agreement) for environmental initiatives including implementing new flow control requirements, trash and debris mitigation, mussel restoration, and agricultural projects. It will also fund a $500,000 study of dredged material management options. Unfortunately, one thing the agreement doesn’t fund is dredging itself. Multiple Maryland agencies are currently participating in a
Maryland Striped Bass Regulations Update
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s we go to press with this edition, the exact regulations we’ll be faced with in the state’s waters for 2020 are still being deliberated on— and it’s impossible to predict how they will shake out. However, at this time the Maryland DNR is proceeding with a target reduction in the recreational take of 20-percent, for some reason deciding to spare the commercial fishery from an (obviously fair) 50-50 pain-split. Regardless, in order to reach that reduc54 January 2020 PropTalk.com
pilot dredging project to determine dredging and dredge material disposal feasibility, which should be completed in 2020. In response to the agreement, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Maryland executive director Alison Prost issued a less than enthusiastic statement: “We still need more details on the settlement agreement. However, we believe Exelon’s identified projects and the roughly $4 million per year commitment over the dam’s nearly 50-year licensing agreement are insufficient investments to offset the negative water quality impacts caused by the dam’s operations.” ##Big changes are in store this year for Maryland striper anglers.
tion many options are on the table including:
• Eliminating the “extra” charter boat fish • Eliminating pre-season catch and release
• Moving the trophy spring season opener to May 1
• Closing portions of July and/or portions of the day during August
• Instituting a one-fish bag limit
• Shortening the season to exclude December • Instituting a slot limit
Which of these measures will become law? No one can say as of yet.
Buckroe Fishing Pier Closed
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he 706-foot-long James T. Wilson Buckroe Fishing Pier is closed until further notice after a barge broke free and smashed into it. Ouch. Fortunately, there were no injuries. Unfortunately, damage is extensive, major sections of the pier collapsed, and the building has been declared unsafe. The city of Hampton has stated they are committed to repairing the popular pier (which has over 36,000 visitors a year) as soon as possible but says that engineers must first assess the damage before any work will begin.
Winter Fishing Shows Kick Off
##The Richmond Fishing Expo has a long list of heavyhitting pros delivering demonstrations and seminars.
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he winter fishing shows of 2020 kick off this month, starting with the Frederick Saltwater Anglers 11th Annual Saltwater Fishing Expo. The venue is the Frederick County Fairgrounds at 797 E Patrick Street, Building Nine. The date is January 11, and the times are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Not only is it the first show of the winter, it’s one of the best with a wide variety of tackle vendors including both Bay and offshore gear, custom rodbuilders, a row of fishing boats parked outside, crabbing supplies, and even some wildlife artists in attendance. Plus, there’s a heavyhitting seminar series running through the day including Capt. John Whitman (9 a.m.; fishing for rock) Capt. Chris Dollar (10:15 a.m.; kayak fishing), Capt. Drew Cooper (11:30 a.m.; fishing offshore), Shawn Kimbro (12:45 p.m.; light tackle angling), and culminating with FishTalk’s own Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow (2 p.m.; cobia fishing). Find more details at wefishsalt.com.
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anuary 17 to 19 at the Meadow Event Park, 13191 Dawn Boulevard in Doswell, VA, the Richmond Fishing Expo will be hopping. Hours run 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, with over 60 vendors, retail, specialty tackle shops, and fishing boat dealers in attendance. Kids can get a winter bend in their rods in the Mountain Trout Pond Simulator (catch a tagged fish and win a T-shirt!), and experts will be giving seminars on everything from using marine electronics to kayak fishing to working topwater to bass fishing—several B.A.S.S. pros will be in attendance. Be sure to check out richmondfishingexpo.com to get the details.
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anuary 25 and 26 are the Kent Island Fishing Club’s fishing tackle flea market dates at the American Legion in Stevensville, MD (800 Romancoke Rd). As usual there will be tons of fishing goodies on display here from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everything from fishing rods to crabbing supplies will be up for sale and there will be food, drink, and free parking aplenty! Visit the Kent Island Fishermen Club on Facebook to get more details.
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h, come on people—it’s January. There are no fishing tournaments in our region to talk about… Wait a sec, the CCAMD Winter Pickerel Championship is underway! This chilly competition continues through February, so it’s not too late to toss your fur-lined hat into the ring. Act fast and join this frigid fishing fight by going to ccamd.org.
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By Eric Burnley
nless you can afford to live in Florida or some other warm climate location during the winter, you will have to forgo fishing until spring and more comfortable outdoor temperatures return. I realize there are a few misguided souls that will venture out on a frozen lake or river with tiny rods and sticks to drop a bait or lure through a hole in the ice in an effort to catch a perch, pickerel, or perhaps a trout. As my grandfather would say, “These folks just ain’t right in the head.” No fish known to man would get me out there even when I was young and certainly not now in my Golden Years. There are, however, fish that will get me outside during the winter. Tog or tautog are found in the ocean and may be caught out of Lewes and Indian River, DE; Ocean City, MD; as well as Virginia Beach, VA. These are tough little critters, and they live in tough neighborhoods. They are not very pretty by human standards, but they make for great table fare. Of course, you have to catch one before you can eat it, and therein lies the problem. Unlike most of the fish we target, tog do not take their food into their mouth right away. The first thing they do is crush the crab, mussel, or other hard-shell food source, spit out most of the hard parts, and then swallow the soft parts. This all happens in the blink of an eye. I have watched tog feed at the Virginia Aquarium in Virginia Beach, and the speed they accomplish this activity is amazing.
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For the angler trying to catch a tog it is important to stay in touch with ##Bob Murphy with a nice tog caught over ocean structure what is going on at out of Lewes. Photo courtesy of Lewes Harbour Marina the end of your line. Braided line has been an important Both times I was using those artificials tool in this regard with its no stretch and for black sea bass. thin diameter. Even with braided line, I only use one hook when tog fishthe angler must still keep his or her total ing. I tie a bottom rig out of 30-pound attention on the task at hand and be leader material with a perfection loop ready to set the hook at the slightest tap on one end and a double surgeon’s loop from below. on the other. In the middle I tie another Keeping the line at a 90-degree angle surgeon’s loop for the hook. The sinker to the water will help the cause. This goes on the bottom loop, and I snap the not only shortens the distance from the top loop to my 50-pound Fluorocarbon hook to the angler, it also helps to keep shock leaded. The completed rig is about the rig out of the structure. I constantly one-foot long with the hook as close to lift and drop my rig just an inch or two the middle as possible. while fishing. This keeps me in contact Tog jigs are something new to this with the bottom and lets me feel even fishery. They are lead jigs with a flat the slightest change in weight on the end bottom and a hook that points parallel of my line. to the body of the jig. The idea is the jig I love circle hooks, but they offer no will sit flat on a rock or other structure advantage when tog fishing. Circles work with the baited hook ready for the tog by going in the mouth of the fish and and somewhat protected from entanglegrabbing the corner latch on the way out. ment in the structure. I purchased a few Since the hook seldom if ever gets inside of these jigs, but have yet to try them. the tog’s mouth, it can’t do the job it was I don’t recommend taking your designed for. boat out tog fishing unless you have a Tog are not picky eaters. They graze good knowledge of ocean structure and along the bottom and over wrecks, rocks, your boat has a cabin that can protect and other hard structure looking for everyone from the cold. Charter and mussels, crabs, worms, clams, and lobhead boats run all winter from the ports sters. The most popular baits are green mentioned and are much more comfortcrabs, white leggers, shrimp, clam, conk, able and safer than any boat you can fit and sand fleas. I have caught tog on on a trailer. # Gulp! peeler crabs and on a Stingsilver.
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Winter Reading List By Eric Burnley
ven the most dedicated angler will find a time during the winter when he or she will not be on the water due to the weather or lack of funds to travel to a more accommodating climate. This is an opportunity for reading a good book, and what better subject than fishing? In today’s world I am sorry to say, trips to the local bookstore may not yield much in the way of fishing books. What I have found is used bookstores, such as Unicorn Books on Route 50 just south of Trappe, MD, will have a good selection of outdoor publications. Look for anything by Robert Ruark, Ernest Hemingway, Lefty Kreh, Mark Sosin, Jimmy Buffett, or Boyd Pfeiffer. Boat and fishing tackle shows are another source for good reading material (find a list of upcoming shows on page 29). Fly fishing shows generally have more books to sell than boat shows. Not exactly sure why that is especially since the books
I have purchased at these shows did not deal with fly fishing. The very good flea market held by the Pasadena Sportfishing Group every year at the Earleigh Heights Fire House (February 15-16) will have a few book sellers. FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow is often there ##Used book stores can provide hours of selling his books. reading pleasure for outdoor-minded folks. Photo by Eric Burnley While fishing books are great, don’t limit yourself to only that subject. Look for books on should be high on your list, but don’t forweather, tides, celestial navigation, and get national publications such as Salt Waother subjects that will make you a better ter Sportsman, Sport Fishing, and Marlin. fisherman because you will better underEven if you never leave the Chesapeake stand the environment where the fish live. Bay, Marlin has exciting stories that will In the case of celestial navigation, I must take you to places that most of us can only admit I have that book on my shelf and dream of. have never gotten past the first chapter. So, when Old Man Winter has you Thank goodness for GPS and LORAN confined to your home by a roaring fire before that. (assuming you have a fireplace), grab a Another good reading source are magagood book and return to those warmer zines. Of course, PropTalk and FishTalk days and tight lines. #
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Biz Buzz All New Boat Show
The all new Downtown Richmond Boat Show January 24-26 will feature over 150,000 square feet of boats all under one roof at the Richmond Convention Center. This show will be the largest show Richmond has ever seen with over 20 boat dealers from all over Virginia, North Carolina, and Maryland. There will be a variety of boats on display, including fishing boats, ski boats, pontoon boats, deck boats, jet boats, PWCs, and motor yachts. Additional exhibits include boat lifts, floating docks, marine electronics, water sports, and safety equipment. Experts will be on hand to give information and answer questions about marinas, financing, insurance, boat maintenance, and repair and boating safety. Adult tickets cost $8 per person. Kids 12 and under enter for free. The first 100 kids each day will receive free cane poles. downtownrichmondboatshow.com
New Platters
Now you can experience the Boatyard Bar & Grill’s Chesapeake lifestyle on the go with new platters perfect for parties, meetings, and picnics. Choose from crab cakes, crab balls, crab dip, shrimp, wings, gourmet sandwiches, soups, meats and cheeses, smoked fish dip, and more. Menu options and prices can be found at boatyardbarandgrill.com. Minimum 24hour notice is needed for platter orders.
your needs, protect your time, and protect your money. He understands that buying a yacht is a process and is willing to put in the time to help you identify and find the right boat. Also new to the team is Dan Bacot. Dan is a lifelong Chesapeake Bay boater. His marine industry experience spans over 40 years, working daily with boaters in marinas, boatyards, and yacht sales. Raised in Annapolis, Dan started boating at the age of four. In 1980 his family moved to Gloucester Point, VA, when they purchased York River Yacht Haven. Over 33 years, Dan has actively managed every individual department and served as the general manager for many years. When the marina was sold in 2013, Dan came back to Annapolis to work doing what he enjoys the most: working with both boat buyers and sellers to fulfill their boating needs. Todd Moffatt is the third addition to the team. Todd began his career in the boating industry 35 years ago. He managed
Welcome to the Team
Crusader Yacht Sales is excited to welcome several great new members to its team. One of the new team members is Gordon Bennett. Gordon began his career in the marine industry in 2001 as a charter captain and ASA instructor. In 2019 Gordon joined Crusader Yacht Sales to focus exclusively on brokerage yacht sales. Gordon works to identify
several local and international yacht charter companies before opening his own company in Annapolis in 2001. He has logged many hours throughout the Caribbean and has done numerous yacht deliveries up and down the East Coast. Todd has naturally progressed into being a premier yacht broker in the Annapolis area. Todd is exceptionally qualified in the monohull, multihull, and powerboat market and would be happy to assist you in your search for your perfect yacht! crusaderyachts.com
Philly Fishing Show
The Philadelphia Fishing Show will be held February 21-23 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA, featuring over 75,000 square feet of fresh and saltwater fishing tackle, lodges, guides, apparel, travel destinations, boats, kayaks, RVs, and much more. The show added 70 more booths this year for a total of 300 booths, plus bulk space and attractions. There will be free seminars with speakers discussing both fresh and saltwater fishing. Check out the 5000-gallon Hawg Trough aquarium with freshwater gamefish and then go catch a trout at the Trout Pond. See the 3000-pound Great White Shark replica and then go toe to toe in the Fighting Chair Challenge. Improve or learn how to fly cast at the Fly-Casting Pond with Captain Mike Corblies. $10 admission for adults, kids ages 6 to 12 are $5, and kids 5 and under enter for free. Parking is also free, and food and refreshments are available. Open Friday from 12 to 7 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (732) 330-5674 or visit phillyfishingshow.com for more information.
Under New Ownership
The Brick Companies has purchased Ferry Point Marina and Yachtyard in Arnold, MD, renaming it Atlantic Marina at Ferry Point and making it the third marina in the company’s Atlantic Marinas portfolio. The transition was official on October 5. “We couldn’t be more excited to add Ferry Point to our Atlantic Marinas family,” said Lex Birney, CEO for The Brick Companies. “With deep slips to accommodate many sizes of sailboats and powerboats, a great restaurant, and marine services on site, Ferry Point is a great complement to our portfolio. More than a place to keep your boat, we work to create fun, relaxing environments for families and friends.” Members of one Atlantic Marina can enjoy the amenities at the other two locations—Atlantic Marina on the Patapsco and Atlantic Marina on the Magothy in Pasadena. The Patapsco location offers a sandy beach and waterfront pool, as well as a spacious cookout and recreation area. The Magothy location boasts the best fuel prices in the area, with additional discounts for members of Atlantic Marinas. atlanticmarinasmd.com/ferry-point
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BROKERAGE & CLASSIFIED SECTIONS
The deadline for the Brokerage and Classified sections is the 25th of the month prior to publication (December 25 for the February issue). Contact Lucy Iliff for advertising, (410) 216-9309 or lucy@proptalk.com
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Chaparral 246 Sunesta ’11 8.1 L Volvo w/Duo-props only 325 hrs. Stero, vacuflush head, arch w/canvas, cockpit & bow covers.. no bottom paint $54,900 Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041.
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22.8’ Barletta 229 OMC ’89 Light use. 240 hp. Engine and stern drive repowered. Sleeps 4-6. Galley, sink, refrig, platform. Asking $5,100 OBO. 410 925-2900. spectra4230@aol.com
25’ May-Craft ’17 $89,500 Curtis Stokes (804) 919-4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
22’ McKee Craft 22 CC Well equipped & ready to fish. Yamaha 4 Stroke 250 eng. Newer Garmin 9 & 12 displays Fish Finders& lots of extras. Ready to fish! Asking $32,500 / Offers 410-269-0939 www.CrusaderYachts.com
26’ Edgewater 268CC ‘07 Asking $74,000 - Great family fishing boat! Clean inside & out, outriggers, Frigid Rigid cooler & loads more! Life kept. Hard T-Top. Waxed hull. Covers included. This is a great deal on an EdgeWater! Call Shaun Guevarra 410-970-4139
BROKER SERVICES
S&J Yachts Representing New Delphia motoryachts & a wide range of brokerage power boats. 5 locations strategically located from the Chesapeake Bay to Florida with 17 full time experienced brokers to promote your boat & get her sold! We advertise extensively - print and online. And promote our listings at 8 boat shows including Miami. Ask us about free storage for brokerage listings. 410 639-2777 info@sjyachts.com www.SJYACHTS.com
Chesapeake Whalertowne Is MD s exclusive Boston Whaler Dealer servicing the Annapolis, Washington D.C, Baltimore and the Eastern Shore communities for over 40 years. Call or visit us online to check out our extensive new and pre-owned inventory. Grasonville location: (410) 827-8080, Annapolis location: (410) 267-9731, www.whalertowne.com
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Edgewater 205 CC ’04 with 150-hp 4-stroke Yamaha. Runs Great, all new upholstery and batteries. Lift kept & well maintained. $12,000 443-875-3293. Stingray 208LR ’11 4.3 L Mercury bimini, Bow & cockpit covers along with carpets and Garmin chart ploter. Clean nice boat. $21,999. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041.
23’ Ranger Tug R23 Yamaha 200 OB Westerbeke genset Air - All the big boat features on a pocket cruiser. Call Dan for more info Two boat owner / Offers $124,500 410-269-0939 www.crusaderyachts.com
Composite Yacht 26CC ’12 Forward Seating, 2- 16 garmins, 6.2 Liter LSA, bow thruster, trailer. Asking $85,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.
24’ Chapparral 246 SSI ’18 Located in Edgewater beautiful condition custom GPS unit - $77,900 Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 24’ Monterey M4 ’17 Like new. Yamaha 250 w/40 hrs. White w/ Sapphire striping. VHF. Plotter.Cooler. Battery Charger. Covers. Venture dual axle aluminum trailer. $56,000. Call Jonathan at 804-436-4484 or jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com
Cape Horn 24 ’06 Twin Yamaha 150 s. Good Electronics. Trailer. Offshore ready! Asking $48,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.
(Courageous) 27’ Judge ’00 $42,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
27’ Shamrock ’01 - $25,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
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28’ Mckee Craft - Freedom 28 CC Low hrs, Super well equipped w/ offshore nav / electronics. Fishing ready / Yamaha engines 2 x 300 . Cleaned / detailed for summer. Call for more details, recent listing! Asking $68,500/ offers 410-269-0939 Crusader YS
28’ Sea Ray ’07 - $42,500 Curtis Stokes - (410) 919-4900curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 29’ Tiara Open ’03 Nicely equipped Raymarine radar, autopilot, Isotherm refrigerator, one burner stove, microwave, and a marine stereo, $82,500 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com
(Chesapeake) 30’ Pursuit ’01 $79,900 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 30’ Cobalt R30 ’17 Equipped with the upgraded 350 hp Volvo engines, along with the Joystick and Duoprops, $169,000 Contact Bob Oberg 410-320-3385 or Bob@northpointyachtsales.com 30’ Grady White Freedom 307 ’16 Well maintained & equipped with nearly every option Twin Yamaha 300s with helm master joystick control, $224,900. Contact Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com
32’ Legacy 32 ’08 $279,000. Pasadena, MD. Single Cummins QSB5.9 425-hp (820 hrs) Downeast Red custom hull paint. pilothouse enclosure. custom nav & TV. To schedule a showing please contact Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bob@cyc.yachts
30’ Mainship Pilot 30 ’99 Ideal boat for the casual cruiser, fisherman or day tripper. New Garmin chart plotter, new canvas, new side power bow thruster, $58,000. Contact David Cox 410-310-3476 or DavidCox@northpointyachtsales.com 31’ SeaRay Sundancer 310 ‘01 Asking $59,995 - ’Cinderella’ can be your fairytale SeaRay express cruiser. New camper canvas, V-Drive. AC, heat. Generator. Perfect gift for the holidays! Call Shaun Guevarra 410-970-4139
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31’ Ranger Tug - Command Bridge 31 Pocket cruising special w/ traditional lines. Two cabin layout - Inboard dsl Volvo 300 hp / Onan 5kw genset - bow & stern thrusters - reverse cycle heat / Air - Garmin electronics Asking 249,900 / Offers - Dave Townley 410-269-0939 www.crusaderYachts.com
32’ Legacy 32 ’15 Beautifully equipped, blue hull, Traditional layout w/ Island Bunk, stall shower & more Fridge drawer & top load freezer. Cummins single, genset, Air con Ready to go! Freshwater use only - Asking $299k 410-269-0939 Mike@Crusaderyachts.com
(Meandher) 33’ Bayliner ’00 $59,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski 804-815 8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Second Effort) 33’ Sea Ray ’97 $45,900 - Curtis Stokes - (410) 9194900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net* 33’ Southport 33 DC ’20 New dual console model from Southport Boats. Designed on proven platform of the Southport 33. Focused on family cruising, entertainment & true to the fishing DNA of Southport. Yamaha 300s. Call for Pricing. 410-280-2038 or info@northpointyachtsales.com 34’ Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 ’16 $319,900. Cummins 435 dsl. 400 hrs. Bow & stern thruster. Upgraded stereo. Custom wheelhouse bug screens. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
32’ Cobalt 323 ’10 Asking $125,000 ’Elixer’ is the perfect medicine for a day on the Bay. Great interior space, large cockpit & entertaining areas. AC, heat. Generator. Cover included. Loaded with extras! Call Shaun Guevarra 410-970-4139
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Celebrate the New Year with a New Boat! hatteras 54 motoryacht 1988 $279,900
Queen of Hearts, lovingly maintained, was the Hatteras show boat before being sold to the original owner. A true classic, blue water motor yacht packed with amenities and luxuries. Twin Detroit 760 hp Engines rebuilt 2004 – approx. 350 hrs since rebuild. Deck, hull painted 2003. New barrier coat in 2003 & fresh bottom paint in 2017. Great Liveaboard! Ready to take you on some incredible adventures.
Nordic Tug 32 ’00 Well-maintained & nicely upgraded w/ custom granite countertops, main salon recliners, electric, fresh water head... 900 mile range. Current owner completed the Great Loop. Ready for your adventures! $139,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 ’16. Not too big, Not too small, go anywhere trawler. Plenty of exterior & interior space to spread out & enjoy your time on the water. Excellent cond.. Many desirable factory upgrades. $299,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
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1975/2008 36’ Marine Trader double cabin 2 head complete refit in 2008 w/ new John Deer dsl w/150 hours, new generator, new AC, new tanks & plumbing, wiring & decks & bridge! Essentially all redone! A must see 35’ Chaparral 350 Signature ’07 in Annapolis, just had new bottom Low hrs, well cared for, private rear paint! Just reduced to $89,900! cabin, 2 convertible main salon berths. 443-223-7864 john@yachtview.com Major price reduction $114,999 www.yachtview.com Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 35’ Carver ’98 $74,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
Crusader Yacht Sales Proudly Presents 35’ Sea Ray 350 SLX ’16 Ultimate dayboat layout! Grey hull, lots of electronics, hardly used, joystick docking / SkyHook / autopilot / 9 & 12 plotters / HD radar & more. Twin 8.2 MerCruiser I/O $219,000 / Offers 410-269-0939 Crusader YS
(Dreadnought) 36’ Carver ’87 $29,000 - Mary Catherine Ciszewski 804 815 8238 marycatherine@ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net
(Gonna GoSea) 36’ Heritage East ’05 $179,900 Jason Hinsch (410) 507 1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
36’ Kadey Krogen Manatee 36 ’84 Shows much younger! Lots of cruising gear. Largest 36 footer on water, 130hp upgraded eng/2017. Lots of upgrades. Great for live aboard cruising on budget. Efficient burn & long range! $85,000 /Offers. Crusader YS 410-269-0939
36’ Legacy 36 ’19 Hull #8 Just completed Now in Annapolis! Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owner s cabin. Single Cummins dsl, Zip-Wake tabs, Genset, thrusters! & MORE! Special $575,000 - Trades considered Call! 410 269-0939. 37’ Formula 37 PC ’03 Mercruiser 8.1 V-Drive with low hrs St. Croix dinghy davit system, updated canvas enclosure, $119,000. Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com
(Out n About) 37’ Tiara ’98 - $119,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski 804-8158239 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 39’ HCB 38 Speciale ’18 DEMO MSRP $777,000. Baltimore. Triple Yamaha 350 engines. Custom T Top. Transom Bait/Prep Station. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 39’ Tiara 39 Open ’16 Low hrs, excellent care, like new, Engine warranty through 2022. $649,000 Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com
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Select Power Brokerage 54’ 2015 Riviera Belize 54 DayBridge ...............................$1,150,000 53’ 1972 Hatteras 53 Classic MY ..........................................$139,000 52’ 2009 Sabre 52 Sedan .......................................................$799,000 50’ 1988 Transworld Fantail 50.............................................$240,000 48’ 1990 Ocean Yachts MY 48 ..............................................$115,000 44’ 2001 Carver 444 ...............................................................$199,900 42’ 2018 Legacy 42 ................................................................$699,000 36’ 1984 Kadey-Krogen Manatee............................................$85,000 36’ 2018 Monterey 360 Sport Coupe ....................................$335,000 36’ 2001 Carver 366 .................................................................... CALL 36’ 2019 Legacy 36 # 8 In Annapolis....................................$575,000 35’ 2015 SeaRay 35 SLX........................................................$219,000 32’ 2020 Legacy 32 - Order - June............................................. CALL 32’ 2015 Legacy 32 ................................................................$299,000 31’ 2016 Ranger Tug 31.........................................................$249,900 31’ 1997 Camano 31 Trawler...................................................$89,500 28’ 2009 McKee Craft Freedom 28 CC ...................................$69,900 23’ 2019 Ranger Tug 23.........................................................$124,500 22’ 2008 McKee Craft Freedom 22 CC ...................................$32,500
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Brokerage & Classified 43’ Mainship 430 Trawler ’04 Turn-key cond.. Just detailed, engs serviced & new bottom paint. Kohler generator 500 hrs, Raymarine electronics suite, Garmin 5208, 3 reverse cycle climate control units. $254,900 Contact Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com (Lagniappe) 40’ Regal ’08 $199,000 Jason Hinsch (410) 507 1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
40’ Legacy Sedan ’99 Very clean. Has optional flybridge & doors either side helm. Twin Cummins 370HP s, cruises effortlessly at 18 knots. 2 spacious cabins. 2 heads. A/C, Generator ... Priced right. $168,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 40’ Mainship 400 Trawler ‘04 Proven Cruiser. Single Yamaha 370 hp w/900 hours. Two cabin. Flybridge. AC. custom rudder for Bahamas cruising. $159,000 Neg.. Deltaville VA. Call Jonathan at 804-436-4484 or jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com
40’ Robbins Yanmar diesel, generator, heat/ac, Great for charter or pleasure! Asking $84,000. Composite Yacht 410 476-4414. 42’ HCB 42 Siesta ’18 DEMO MSRP $999,000. Baltimore. Quad Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master joystick. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at (Hellcat) 44’ Endeavour ’02 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts $229,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski - (804) 815 8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now in Annapolis. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. Tartan quality build, $699,000 (over 1m to replace)! Contact CYS. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com
47’ Bayliner 4788 Pilot House ’99 Popular long-range cruiser with fold down arch towner, and dinghy hoist, priced to sell $139,900. Contact Jack McQuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 48’ Silverton Convertible ’04 One of kind teak and holly saloon sole enhances the spacious 3 cabin layout. Volvo D12s, $329,000 Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or David@northpointyachtsales.com
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he S.S. John W. Brown Liberty Ship was launched on September 7, 1942 at Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, MD. Today, the Brown is one of only two remaining, fully operational Liberty Ships that participated in World War II. She resides along the Canton waterfront in Baltimore, MD— for now. At the end of 2019, the Brown’s current pier lease will expire. An alternate berth must be found, and soon, if she is to remain in her homeport. We recently took an excellent tour of the Brown, led by Dan Donald, one of the hundred or so volunteers that make up Project Liberty Ship, Inc., the all-volunteer nonprofit organization that operates and maintains the vessel. Donald took us through each level of the ship, including down in the engine room, and gave us a rundown of her history from hauling cargo during the war years, to a floating maritime school, and now as a museum ship. Liberty Ships were designed as cheap and quickly built cargo steamers, hauling ammunition, tanks, and even troops overseas during World War II. At just over 441 feet long, the Brown can carry almost 9000 tons of cargo, about the equivalent of 300 railroad boxcars. Later she was converted into a troopship, capable of transporting about 500 troops and prisoners of war. When she began transporting troops, the Brown was outfitted with more defensive guns than would be typically found on a cargo-only ship. The guns were manned by a detachment of U.S. Navy personnel assigned to the ship, known as the U.S. Navy Armed Guard, while the Brown itself was crewed by about 45 civilian merchant seamen. She made a total of 13 voyages during World War II. Following the war, the ship was loaned to the city of New York in 1946 to serve as a floating maritime high school, the only one in the United States. She served in that capacity until 1982, readying thousands of students for careers in the Merchant Marine. In 1988, she was acquired by Project Liberty Ship, Inc. and brought home to Baltimore to serve as a memorial museum ship. 66 January 2020 PropTalk.com
After taking an extensive tour, our guide explained just how unique the Brown really is. “Unlike other historic ships, this ship actually operates,” says Donald. While many historic ships serve as floating museums, most stay berthed at their pier, but the fully operational Brown hosts three Chesapeake cruises a year where guests get the chance to “spend a day in 1944,” with entertainment and music of the 1940s and occasionally even fly-bys of vintage World War II aircraft while cruising the Chesapeake Bay. Tentative dates for 2020 have been set for May 30, August 8, and September 19, but first Project Liberty Ship must find a new home. She is heading to Norfolk in early January for drydock maintenance, but Donald says the real question is, “What are we coming back to?” For several years, the ship was housed at a Clinton Street pier owned by the state of Maryland, but that pier was sold and the lease arrangement that enabled the Brown to stay at that pier expired. According to Project Liberty Ship, the new pier owners generously offered the Brown an alternate berth at Pier C on a temporary basis and have been cooperative and flexible. However, the current lease agreement, despite several extensions, will expire at the end of 2019. For years, Project Liberty Ship has been searching for an alternate berth without success, and now time and funding are very limited. Few commercial piers in Baltimore are large enough to accommodate the historic vessel, and many require strict security restrictions that would hinder the educational and tourist activities the Brown frequently hosts onboard. A last resort would be moving to another port if a suitable location in Baltimore cannot be found. Since being restored by volunteers in 1991, the museum ship has sailed more
than 25,000 miles and visited 29 ports in the United States and Canada. She continues to be maintained by all volunteers. Donald says, “If you don’t have fun at work it’s a job, and this isn’t a job for us. It’s a lot of fun with a great group of people. When you come onboard, we want you to get involved; sit in the gun chair, explore the decks.” The primary mission of Project Liberty Ship is to educate people of all ages about the vital role of the wartime American Merchant Marine, Naval Armed Guard, and shipbuilders, three largely unheralded groups that were instrumental in the Allied victory in World War II. The aim of the organization is to honor the legacy of all American veterans. Free tours are available on Wednesdays and Saturdays at Pier C, 2220 S. Clinton Street in Baltimore. There is currently a petition circulating aimed at getting the word out on finding the Brown a new berth. At print time, the petition had garnered well over 5000 signatures. If you would like to help spread the word, you can find the petition at change.org and search ‘SS John W Brown.” You can also learn more at ssjohnwbrown.org, or by calling (410) 558-0646 if you’re interested in a tour. It took a lot of dedicated people to bring the Brown back to Baltimore in 1988, and now they need more advocates to help keep her there. For more photos of our tour, visit proptalk.com.
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