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Independence Day Celebrations around the Bay The Chesapeake Bay is a great place for Fourth of July fireworks and old-fashioned Independence Day parades.
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Bay People: Angela Haren Coping with the Patapsco’s Pollution
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See the Bay: Deale, MD
Where tidal creeks meet the Bay and anglers gather. by Kaylie Jasinski
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Watersports 2017: Cool Fun on Hot Toys
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aryland weather is particularly finicky; this should come as no surprise. But it still gets me every spring, with those odd 90 degree days in April followed by weeks of rain and clouds in May that more resemble the English countryside than our East Coast state. I know it’s bad when I find myself listening to Jimmy Buffett on repeat and scanning the internet for last minute flights to points south. The weather combined with mechanical issues with the family boat got my season off to a rough start. Every spring we go fishing for trophy rockfish aboard my brother’s boat, the Miss Bonny Kay II. But as luck would have it, the boat broke down on April 15, Opening Day. And it has been on the hard ever since. Likewise for my parent’s boat, a Maxum named Remedy, mainly due to the curse of late spring commissioning.
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So when the boats fell through, I decided to grab my tackle box and fish off the pier. I quickly realized my rod was in dire need of some TLC. I hooked a whopping catfish only to have the line break right at the pier. If any of my neighbors are reading, please accept my apologies for shouting obscenities into the night. Granted, I hadn’t replaced the line in several years and it was low pound test, so I have no one to blame but myself. But that knowledge did not curb my frustration. I finally decided I was in need of a latitude adjustment and jetted off to Florida to spend some much needed time soaking up the Florida sun. When you have a case of the Mondays, there’s not much a white sand beach and blue water won’t fix. I can’t imagine myself living anywhere but the Chesapeake Bay, but Buffett had a point when he sang about “changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes.” After
four blissful days of 90-degree weather, I touched down in Baltimore to find clouds, rain, and 60 degree temps. In June. But summer is just around the corner. And there’s no place like the Chesapeake in the summer time. There will be fireworks shows up and down the Bay for the Fourth of July (see page 30), summer powerboat racing (pg. 58), and seafood festivals galore (pg. 18). Soon we’ll be dusting off the tubes, waterskiis, and wakeboards, putting away the wetsuits for the season, and gassing up the car for trips downy oshun. And pretty soon we’ll inevitably complain about the hot weather, the cicadas, and the humidity, and dream of trips north. But try not to get lost in dreams of what’s just around the corner. Never forget to pause and appreciate the beauty of a Chesapeake summer.
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ob De Young sent us this shot with the note: “My neighbor, Chris Sieger, took this photo of his daughter Christina, as they headed home into the sunset on their rib.”
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n the article “Making Something from Nothing: Custom Boat Building” (page 68 of June PropTalk), the photo with the blue boat was shown with a caption that read “the finished product by Eastern Shore Boatworks.” The boat was a finished product—but by another boat builder: Billy Holton of Holton Custom Yachts. The boat, named Playmate, was the sister ship that inspired the boat Mike Glyphis at Eastern Shore Boatworks is now building in Ocean City (using the jigs that Holton built). The incorrect caption was written by our editor, not by Glyphis, who sent the photo. We also misspelled Holton’s name as Holt. Thank you to careful readers for noticing our errors. We are always happy to run corrections!
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PropTalk Spotlight: Brooke King
rooke? Wait, don’t I know Brooke? Yes, many of you do, as Brooke King worked for us from 2011-2015 as an advertising sales representative. She moved on to do some social work, which was interesting, but she missed the marine industry. We welcome her back to PropTalk this month as our customer service manager. Born in Wilmington, DE, Brooke grew up on the water on Kent Island’s Eastern Bay and lives there now with her husband Dave and three daughters. Brooke says, “Traveling in California, Louisiana, and Ocean City, MD, gave Dave and me a new appreciation for the Chesapeake Bay, and we decided to return to the area.” Of her boating experience, Brooke says, “We went from a 25-foot Carolina Skiff to the weekend cruiser we always wanted. If we are not on the water, we are close to it when we are camping, so we get to enjoy the outdoors and hopefully do some fishing as well. We also spend a lot of time at the pool at the Kent Island YC.” 14 July 2017 PropTalk.com
Six years ago, Brooke said, “We’d love to have a 30-foot weekend cruiser for overnighters with the whole family....” And in May, she said, “That’s what I said six years ago. It was a dream come true when we found our 36-foot Tiara, but we soon realized it seemed smaller with our three girls, who have since doubled in size, and two dogs. So, now onto dreaming about the next one.” Why join PropTalk… again? Brooke says, “I can’t think of a better place to make a living. I actually missed my scenic drive over the Bay Bridge and the Naval Academy Bridge. It’s great to see many old friends, and I’m looking forward to meet-
ing lots of new ones. Thank you for the warm welcome back.” We are so happy to have Brooke’s smiling face and contagious energy back in our office… and we’re looking forward to getting on the water with her this season. If you’d like to reach out to our new customer service manager, email brooke@spinsheet.com.
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he Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore’s Healthy Harbor Initiative recently issued its annual report card grading the health of Baltimore Harbor. The report card, produced in partnership with Blue Water Baltimore, was created to help communicate and track progress toward the organization’s goal that Baltimore Harbor be swimmable and fishable by 2020. While progress has been made, the grades for 2016 indicate a need for continued clean-up and pollution prevention. The report card data, collected throughout 2016, includes nearly 600 samples from approximately 50 sites, and represents more than 300 volunteer hours of service. The report breaks the waterways into two groups: tidal waters and streams. Tidal waters earned marks of 53 for the Harbor and 55 for the Patapsco River. Local streams didn’t do much better, with the Jones Falls receiving a 56, and Gwynns Falls scoring 62. Those numbers equate to an “F” and a “Dminus.” Rain and its resulting stormwater runoff, nitrogen and phosphorus (which feed algae blooms that can ultimately kill fish), and fecal bacteria all contributed to the low scores, as did Baltimore’s leaky stormwater- and sewage-pipe infrastructure system. What does this mean for boaters and anglers? “The report card measures environmental health and human health, as it relates to the Harbor,” says Adam Lindquist, director of the Healthy Harbor Initiative for the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore. “For people interested in fishing, very poor scores mean less diverse fish populations and species in the Harbor, and even though boaters and fishermen may still observe wildlife, they may not be thriving. It’s also likely that they’re less plentiful than they would be under better conditions.” Follow us!
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For those who like to swim off their boats, Lindquist says, “With regard to human health, fecal bacteria measurements help us determine whether coming into contact with Harbor water could be hazardous. Much of this pollution is caused by an old and leaking sewer system. The numbers indicate that past Fort McHenry and farther into the tidal Patapsco, it’s safe to swim much of the time. However, the waters are less safe as you get closer to the Inner Harbor.” In addition to the pollution numbers, the report card highlights the success of the Healthy Harbor Initiative’s two trashwheels. One operates at the mouth of the Jones Falls at the Inner Harbor, and the other at the mouth of the Harris Creek stream. Each is specifically designed for its individual environment. For the trashwheel located at the partially urban and partially for-
ested Jones Falls, the design is built for strength and the capability of collecting large debris, even logs. For Harris Creek, however, the wheel is made for speed and collecting smaller pieces of trash, because the creek is completely piped beneath Baltimore’s streets. The report card also highlights Blue Water Baltimore’s second Baltimore Flotilla, a five-mile paddle planned for Saturday, June 10, at Canton Waterfront Park. The event was scheduled to take place just as this issue of PropTalk is being printed. It promised to build upon the success of the inaugural event last year, when concerned citizens paddled hundreds of colorful SUPs and kayaks, descending upon Baltimore’s urban waters, many with signs reading, “fix the pipes.” Find a story on the Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper on Page 31. PropTalk.com July 2017 17
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s the weather (slowly) starts to warm up, we need to plan out our summer weekends for the tons of festival coming up. We’ve highlighted a few favorites. Chesapeake Crab and Beer Festival: Baltimore’s largest crab feast takes place June 24 at Rash Field in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. This is an all-you-care-to-taste event with over 30,000 crabs, over 50 beers and wines, arts and crafts, live music, family fun, and much more. This event is rain or shine, as all tables will be under tents. There are five ticket options ranging from beer only ($39) or crabs only ($59), to the VIP crab and beer ticket, which offers guests a souvenir mug and mallet, unlimited beer and wine tastings, and all-you-caneat crabs and other food for $89. Kids three and under are free. mdcrabfest.com Taste of Cambridge: After a bit of a hiatus in 2016, Taste of Cambridge returns with all your favorites, July 8 on Cambridge’s Main Street. Expect live music, a dedicated kids activity zone, as well as hula hoop, watermelon eating, and crab
picking competitions. Area restaurants will over three days kicks off July 21 and runs also be competing for “Judge’s Choice” through July 23. There will be more than and “People’s Choice Awards.” cambridge- 150 fine artists and craftspeople, plus visual mainstreet.com/event/taste-of-cambridge art exhibits, outdoor sculptures, art cars, Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival: live music, and more. This event will be Described as “the most intimate and situated on Mount Royal Avenue and Caunique jazz experience in Southern thedral Street, Charles Street, Bolton Hill, Maryland,” the Potomac Jazz and Seafood and the Station North Arts and EntertainFestival returns to the St. Clements Island ment District neighborhoods. Find maps Museum in Coltons Point, MD, July 8. of the festival and a schedule of events at Guests can relax riverside on the museum artscape.org/home. lawn to enjoy live jazz artists, lots of delicious ##Photo courtesy St. Mary’s seafood delicacies, and County Tourism gorgeous views of St. Clement’s Island. Only 1000 advance tickets will be sold at $65 per person so better grab them fast! Children 12 and under are free. visitstmarysmd.com Baltimore Artscape: America’s largest free arts festival attracting more than 350,000 attendees
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few years ago, while preparing for his first voyage to the Caribbean, Dale MacDonald purchased a small RIB from Nic Stark at Maritime Solutions (now Annapolis Inflatables). Stark suggested a special propeller protector called a Hydro-Shield. Although MacDonald had never heard of the product, he trusted Nic implicitly and made the purchase, never imagining that in just a few short years he would own the rights to the product. “I became a true believer in the Hydro-Shield during that first Caribbean cruise because I got to see its value first-hand,” says MacDonald. “While motoring near Tortola, I hit a coral reef and tore up the back of my dinghy, but the prop was absolutely fine, thanks to the Hydro-Shield. When I replaced the damaged dinghy, I tried to get a buy a new Hydro-Shield, but I couldn’t find one anywhere. Nic informed me that the original designer and manufacturer had passed away.” “In my quest to find a replacement, I tracked down the estate of the original designer and discovered that he was an engineer who created the product out of his garage in Florida, testing it by trial and error, running boats into sandbars and oyster beds. After his death, his wife had continued to run the business for a time, but then she had some of her own health challenges.” Over the course of several months, MacDonald met with the designer’s family members, and together they considered different ways to get the business up and running. Eventually all agreed that MacDonald should acquire the rights to the product. About that time, MacDonald, who was nearing the end of a successful 30-plus year career in the chemical industry, decided he was ready to move to Miami and make a full-time job of designing, producing, and selling the Hydro-Shield. “Besides protecting the propeller, Hydro-Shield helps boats get up on a plane and get in and out of shallow water. It also acts as a shock absorber and helps prevent marine life from coming in contact with the propeller. In addition, the mounting system acts as a skeg proFollow us!
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Looking for a Father’s Day gift your dad will actually appreciate? Boaters, anglers, and divers will appreciate the Luminox Black Ops 8800, a high-tech, good-looking piece of arm candy that is functional to boot. The watch itself has a minimalist look that is anything but (minimalist) in its construction. Reminiscent of aviation instruments, the case itself is made of a carbon compound with a sapphire crystal anti-reflective coating. Bright orange and green night vision tubes line the hours and hands, making it easy to tell the time when
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The best thing about the watch is that we can wear it straight from the boat to a dinner party. This is a tough watch that’s also sharp; just like Dad. luminox.com
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After an evening of wearing the Reactor Atom watch while fishing on the Chesapeake, here is what we had to say. Once you slip this watch on to your wrist, you immediately feel the weight of the robust stainless steel build. It is plated in black nitride and it appears that this rugged watch will hold up to years of abuse. Despite its weight this watch is very comfortable to wear due to its supple yet sturdy rubber wristband. The steel buckle is well made and easy to affix, and the retaining hoop utilizes a raised Reactor logo to keep the tag end of the strap in place. The watch features a triple O-ring screw down crown to ensure total waterproofing once you have set the time and date. Speaking of water resistance, the Atom is rated for depths up to 660 feet. Perhaps the most intriguing feature of this watch is the Never Dark illumination. At dusk, we pulled into the boat slip, and the watch face began to reveal its luminous glow. It was after dark once the truck was loaded up, and the numbers and hands were now radiating with an intense green light. We’d recommend the Reactor Atom to someone looking for a solid, no-nonsense watch that can stand up to the wear and tear of an outdoor lifestyle. Oh yeah, and one more thing. The watch comes with a metal case that doubles as an insulated can koozie with a non-slip bottom that will help keep it from sliding around your console. reactorwatch.com Follow us!
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Meet Watermen, See the Rodeo!
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n Sunday, August 13 the eighth annual Watermen’s Appreciation Day comes to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, featuring a spirited boat docking contest, steamed crabs and other regional food, live music, beer, boat rides, family activities, and more. The fundraising event is organized by CBMM in cooperation with the Talbot Watermen Association, with proceeds benefiting both organizations.
“Watermen’s Day is an annual favorite among locals and guests alike,” said CBMM president Kristen Greenaway. “You can meet many of the watermen who work to bring seafood to tables across the region, while having a great time celebrating the Chesapeake with us in such an incredibly authentic way.” Beginning at 11 a.m., the event’s watermen’s rodeo boat-docking contest returns to the Miles River to its expanded location under CBMM’s 1879 Hooper
Strait Lighthouse. Bleacher ##A watermen’s “rodeo” docking compe tition is part seating will be of the celebration. Photo courtesy of CBMM provided for spectators to the contest. While at CBMM, guests can exStarting at noon, the day’s catch of plore all 12 exhibition buildings and steamed crabs—served by watermen— see progress on the log-hull restoration will be available for purchase, in addition of the 1889 bugeye Edna E. Lockwood, to beer, water, soda, hot dogs, hamburgnow underway in the boatyard through ers, ice cream, and more. Steamed crabs 2018. Special exhibitions include Potomac will be sold by the dozen, with pricing Waterfowling: Gunning the Nation’s Rivers; set by July 28 and posted at cbmm.org. Log Canoe Racing: Photographs by Morris “We’ve consistently been able to sell Ellison; and Robert de Gast’s Chesapeake, a dozen steamed crabs with corn on the featuring 80 photographs curated from cob at $25,” said Harrison. “We’re hopthe more than 10,000 by de Gast in ing this year’s market will allow us to do CBMM’s collection. the same.” Admission to the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain Also beginning at noon, live music or shine event includes the boat dockwith Bird Dog and the Road Kings from ing contest, live music, numerous family the historic Tolchester Beach Bandstand activities, entrance to all CBMM exhibiwill have people tapping their toes and tions and historic structures, and is set at dancing along CBMM’s waterfront. $18 for adults, $8 for children 6-17, with Children and families can enjoy all children five years of age and under adgames and activities offered throughout mitted free. CBMM members along with the day. Later in the day, children’s licensed watermen and their immediate on-the-water activities include a Pot Pie families get discounted admission at $10 skiff rowing competition, with prizes per adult, and $6 per child ages 6-17. awarded. Event-goers can take part in a For safety reasons, non-service dogs silent auction, with Chesapeake-related need to be kept home during CBMM fesitems available to the highest bidders, tivals, including Watermen’s Appreciation including work by noted Chesapeake Day. Leashed dogs are only permitted on photographer Jay Fleming. The auction CBMM’s campus during regular operattakes place in the Small Boat Shed, with ing hours. Carry-on alcohol from dock or bids taken until 3 p.m., and all proceeds land is prohibited. supporting the Talbot Watermen AsFor more information, visit cbmm.org sociation. or call (410) 745-2916.
Dog Days of Summer Photo Contest Deadline June 26 All readers are welcome to enter our Dog Days of Summer Photo Contest. The winning image will be on the cover of the August PropTalk. Here are the guidelines: • Send us up to three photos of your dog on or along the water to kaylie@proptalk.com by June 26. • Write “dog days photo contest” in the subject line. • Also send a short note about why your dog deserves to win. • If you have already sent us photos, we have saved them and will automatically enter them. • All photographs should be high-resolution and clear (blurry ones will not work). • Vertical shots work best. Make sure to leave some room at the top for the PropTalk header. All photos will be added to our online gallery at proptalk.com/boat-dogs. Good luck! 24 July 2017 PropTalk.com
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Maryland Safe Boating Course Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 21-05. Two classes, June 14 and 17. 9 a.m. each day at the Kent County Public Library, Chestertown, MD. $20. Preregister at (410) 287-8892.
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Tides and Tunes Concert 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Eastport Oyster Boys (folk, island rhythms, traditional rock). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.
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MSSA Tuna-Ment Two divisions: boats 31 feet and under and boats over 31 feet. Three weigh stations: Indian River, DE; Ocean City, MD; and Chincoteague, VA.
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Antique and Classic Boat Festival Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD. Admission good for two days. Featuring wooden classics, vintage racers, and other antique and Bay-related boats. Hosted by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society.
Eastport a Rockin’ Annapolis’s home-grown local music festival on Back Creek and Second Street in Eastport. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. $15 advance purchase tickets, $20 at the gate.
16th Annual Lobster Roast 6 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Maine lobsters, outdoor seating, live music by Bob Wilson. $60 adults, $20 kids. Must RSVP.
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Live Music at Shanty Beach Bar Music by Country By Night, 7 to 11 p.m. at Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD. Rock the River Raftup 12 to 6 p.m. annual raftup on Aberdeen Creek. Chesapeake Bay Powerboat Association.
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Docking, Mooring, Anchoring Presented by Chesapeake Boating Club and J/World Annapolis. 4 to 6 p.m. at J/World. Free. Learn the golden rules to anchoring, docking, and mooring both sail and power boats. Beer and hot dogs will be served.
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Small Boat Tournament OC Marlin Club, Ocean City, MD. Weigh-in at Sunset Marina. Crab Feast June 18 6:30 to 9 p.m. Limited to boats 34 feet and under.
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Father’s Day Buffet 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA.
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Live Music at Shanty Beach Bar Music by Chris Sacks with Roger Bartlett (former Jimmy Buffett Coral Reefer band member), 1 to 5 p.m. at Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.
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CLC In-Water Demo Presented by Chesapeake Light Craft. Held at Jonas Green Park in Annapolis at 5:30 p.m. Free, RSVPs requested.
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Virginia Beach Tuna Tournament Weigh-ins at Marina Shores and the Virginia Beach Fishing Center.
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Tides and Tunes Concert 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by The Shatners (dance, party). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.
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Owners Rendezvous Annapolis Yacht Sales. Theme: “Rumrunners of the Chesapeake.” Edgewater, Monterey, Steigercraft, and Vanquish boats.
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Bayou Boogaloo Town Point Park, Downtown Norfolk Waterfront, VA. Brings the heart and soul of Louisiana to Norfolk with the most authentic inspired food, music, and art north of the Mississippi!
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Kids Catch-All Fishing Tournament Indian River Marina, Rehoboth Beach, DE. Kids ages 3 to 18 can participate in the tournament, and fish from beach or jetties, private boat or charter boat in the ocean or inland waterways. Adults can assist reeling in fish. $25 per child or $150 per boat of 6 participants. Benefits Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva, Inc.
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Veteran’s Concert 5 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Lots of live music, great food and drinks. $10.
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Smokin’ on the Creek BBQ Throwdown 12 to 8 p.m. Hidden Harbour Marina, Deale, MD. $10 admission, kids 8 and under free. To compete in the pork or beef competition, email smokinonthecreek@ gmail.com.
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Pasadena Sportfishing Kid’s Fishing Derby 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Downs Park (Fernwood Pavilion), Pasadena, MD. Must preregister by June 20. Worms will be supplied for bait.
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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department, Middle River, MD. $35, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advanced registration required: (410) 800-8420.
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Bay-to-Bay Ride Sponsored by the Chestertown Lions Club. Registration 6:30-9 a.m., 7-9 a.m. start at Betterton Volunteer Fire Company, Chestertown, MD. 50, 86, or 104 miles, or 27-mile loop ride to Historic Chestertown.
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Chesapeake Cowboys Event Extreme boat docking. 1 p.m. Stoneys Seafood House, Broomes Island, MD.
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Live Music at Shanty Beach Bar Music by Eastport Oyster Boys, 1 to 5 p.m. at Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.
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Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton Performing live 7:30 p.m. at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Tickets are $45-$89.
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The Nunnally Ichthyology Collection 7 to 8 p.m. Watermen’s Hall at Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Goucester Point, VA. The Nunnally Ichthyology Collection at VIMS houses 300,000 specimens from the mountain streams of Virginia to the deep sea floor.
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Havre de Grace Independence Day 2 to 4:30 p.m. traditional parade beginning at Warren Street, continuing down Union Avenue toward Tydings Park. Fireworks beginning around 9:30 p.m. Tydings Memorial Park, HdG, MD.
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Oxford Fireworks Fireworks begin at dusk. Brought to you by the Tred Avon Yacht Club, Oxford, MD.
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Rock Hall Fireworks Presented by the Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company and the town of Rock Hall. 9 p.m. Rock Hall, MD. Rain date July 5.
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Salute to Cecil County Veterans 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Patriotic ceremony, food and refreshments, live music. North East, MD.
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Chesapeake Cowboys Event Extreme boat docking. 1 p.m. Rock Hall Marina, Rock Hall, MD.
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Annapolis Fourth of July Parade 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning at Amos Garrett and West Street. U.S. Naval Academy Band will perform 8 p.m. to dusk at Susan C. Campbell Park at City Dock. Fireworks at 9:15 p.m.
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CBMM Big Band Night 7 to 10 p.m. at the Tolchester Beach Bandstand of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD. Rain date July 2. $6 CBMM members, $10 non-members. Crisfield Freedom Fest 5 to 9 p.m. Somers Cove Marina, Crisfield, MD. Family-oriented day, food, arts and crafts, military color guards, games for kids, and fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Hosted by the American Legion.
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Yankee Point July 4 Fireworks 2 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Independence party, live alt. rock music by Black Velvet, fireworks. $5.
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SS John W. Brown in Baltimore 441 foot Liberty Ship at Fells Point Broadway Pier in Baltimore. Presented by Sail Baltimore.
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Baltimore’s 4th of July Celebration 7 to 10 p.m., fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Downtown Baltimore, MD. Presented by Ports America Chesapeake.
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Cape Charles Fireworks Old-fashioned Fourth of July parade from 10 to 11 a.m. Fireworks off the Cape Charles beach at dusk.
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Norfolk Fourth of July 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the Downtown Norfolk, VA, waterfront. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
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Newport News Fireworks 7 to 10 p.m. at Victory Landing Park in Newport News, VA. Live music, food vendors, free children’s rides, and fireworks over the James River. Free.
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Chestertown 4th of July Fireworks 9:20 to 9:40 p.m. Wilmer Park, Chestertown, MD. Free.
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Washington, DC, Fireworks The National Independence Parade begins at 11:45 a.m. along Constitution Avenue between 7th and 17th Streets, followed by a free concert at 8 p.m. on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
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Dundalk Independence Day Parade at 8:15 a.m. Fireworks around 9:15 p.m. at the North Point Government Center, Dundalk, MD. Presented by Dundalk Heritage Fair Association.
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OC July 4 Concert and Fireworks Northside Park, 125th Street, Ocean City, MD. Enjoy a free concert at 8 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
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Solomons 4th of July Celebration Fireworks beginning between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. Solomons, MD. Presented by the Solomons Business Association.
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Maryland Safe Boating Course Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 21-05. Two classes, July 5 and 8. 9 a.m. each day at the Kent County Public Library, Chestertown, MD. $20. Preregister at (410) 287-8892.
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Berlin Bathtub Races Competing teams rig up old bathtubs with axles and wheels and fly down Main Street in Berlin, MD. 6 to 8 p.m.
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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department, Middle River, MD. $35, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advanced registration required: (410) 800-8420.
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Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival 12 to 9 p.m. St. Clement’s Island Museum, Coltons Point, MD.
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Taste of Cambridge 5 to 10 p.m. Cambridge Main Street,.
Mayo Beach Watersports Fun Fest 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mayo Beach Park, Edgewater, MD. Free, on-site registrations for windsurfing, SUP, relay races, picnic. Sponsored by Baltimore Area Boardsailing Association. Swimming attire and water shoes required.
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MSSA Frederick Monthly Meeting 7 p.m. Frederick Moose Lodge, MD. Nonmembers welcome. Speaker and vendor.
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Tides and Tunes Concert 7 p.m. Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Timmie Metz Band (modern and classic rock). Admission is free, $10 donation appreciated.
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Crushin’ Cancer Crab Feast 5 to 11 p.m. at The Jetty, Grasonville, MD. Seamed crabs, music, orange crush bar, cornhole, prize wheel, silent auction, dancing, and more. Benefiting the Children’s Cancer Foundation.
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Chincoteague Pony Swim The Saltwater Cowboys will swim the ponies from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island at slack tide. 4th Annual Huk Big Fish Classic Talbot Street Pier, Ocean City, MD.
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Parrothead Party 4 to 11 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. Caribbean-style buffet, dancing, leis for all! Jimmy Buffett music 8-11 p.m. $5.
Summer Regatta Breton Bay, Leonardtown, MD. Southern MD Boat Club.
Eastport Oyster Boys Concert Performing at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD.
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CMM Summer Concert Series Thomes Rhett will perform live at the Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD. CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta Kent Island Yacht Club, Chester, MD. Cocktail Class racing.
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CLC In-Water Demo Presented by Chesapeake Light Craft. Held at Jonas Green Park in Annapolis at 5:30 p.m. Free, RSVPs requested.
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Customer Appreciation Day 4 to 9 p.m. Yankee Point Marina, Lancaster, VA. A thank celebration to all Yankee Point customers. Live music 6-9 p.m. by Thomas Ruark (sax blues). Free.
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Wish-a-Fish Ocean City All loading and unloading of families will be at the Bahia Marina, Ocean City, MD. Check in noon, fish 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Cookout to follow fishing at Ocean City Marlin Club. Sponsored by Ocean City Marlin Club.
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Independence Day Celebrations Around the Bay
Whether you plan on anchoring out or kicking back on shore, the Chesapeake Bay is a great place for Fourth of July fireworks and old-fashioned Independence Day parades. We wish all of our readers a safe and happy holiday!
July 1
CBMM Big Band Night and Fireworks: 7 to 10 p.m. at the Tolchester Beach Bandstand of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Rain date July 2. $6 CBMM members, $10 nonmembers. $2 if entering after 8:45 p.m. to watch fireworks only. Crisfield Freedom Fest: 5 to 9 p.m. at Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield, MD. Family-oriented day with food, arts and crafts, military color guards, games for kids, and fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Hosted by the American Legion. Yankee Point Fireworks: 2 to 11 p.m. at Yankee Point Marina in Lancaster, VA. Independence party with live alternative rock music by Black Velvet and fireworks. $5.
parade beginning at Warren Street and continuing down Union Avenue toward Tydings Park. Fireworks beginning around 9:30 p.m. at Tydings Memorial Park.
July 3
Oxford Fireworks: Beginning at dusk. Brought to you by the Tred Avon Yacht Club in Oxford. Rock Hall Fireworks: Presented by the Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company and the town of Rock Hall at 9 p.m. Rain date July 5. Salute to Cecil County Veterans: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Patriotic ceremony, food and refreshments, live music. North East, MD.
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Annapolis Fourth of July Parade: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning at Amos Garrett and July 2 West Street, continuing around Church Chesapeake Beach Fireworks Over the Circle, down Main Street, and ending at Bay: Chesapeake Beach, MD. Rain date Market House. U.S. Naval Academy Band July 3. will perform from 8 p.m. to dusk at Susan Havre de Grace Independence Day C. Campbell Park at City Dock. Fireworks Celebration: 2 to 4:30 p.m. traditional at 9:15 p.m. Baltimore’s Fourth of July Celebration: Commemorate ##Fireworks over Seneca Creek in Middle River, MD. Independence Day with live music and celebratory fireworks in the heart of downtown Baltimore. 7 to 10 p.m., fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Presented by Ports America Chesapeake. Chestertown Fourth of July Fireworks: 9:20 to 9:40 p.m. Wilmer Park, Chestertown, MD. Free. Cape Charles: Old-fashioned Fourth of July parade from 10 to 11 a.m. with fire trucks, horses, children’s decorated bikes, and the singing of the national anthem. Fireworks off the Cape Charles, VA, beach at dusk.
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Newport News Fourth of July Stars in the Sky: 7 to 10 p.m. at Victory Landing Park in Newport News, VA. The Virginia peninsula’s largest Fourth of July event, featuring live music, food vendors, free children’s rides, and fireworks over the James River. Free admission and parking. Norfolk Fourth of July Great American Picnic and Fireworks: 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the Downtown Norfolk, VA, waterfront. Guests can buy traditional all-American fare, including hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob, and watermelon, and then relax on the lawn listening to live entertainment. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Dundalk Independence Day Celebration: 83rd annual parade will begin around 8:15 a.m. Fireworks around 9:15 p.m. at the North Point Government Center in Dundalk. Presented by Dundalk Heritage Fair Association. OC July 4 Concert and Fireworks: Northside Park, 125th Street, Ocean City, MD. Enjoy a free concert at 8 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Solomons Fourth of July Celebration: Fireworks beginning between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. Solomons, MD. Presented by the Solomons Business Association. Washington, DC: The National Independence Day Parade begins at 11:45 a.m. along Constitution Avenue, between 7th and 17th Streets. The parade consists of bands, fife and drum corps, floats, military units, giant balloons, equestrians, drill teams, national dignitaries, and more. The parade is followed by the Capital Fourth Concert at 8 p.m. on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Fireworks begin around 9:30 p.m. after the concert. The parade, concert, and fireworks are free.
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Angela Haren
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icture a Chesapeake Bay riverkeeper, and chances are you’ll envision a rugged, outdoorsy environmentalist, dressed in jeans and a fleece jacket, puttering along a scenic waterway, taking in the eye-pleasing shoreline, looking for debris and caring for scattered oyster beds. Not Angela Haren. Haren is the waterkeeper for Baltimore Harbor. She usually dresses like a lawyer. And her part of the Patapsco—the portion that includes the Inner Harbor—is a conservation nightmare that’s teeming with sewage, stormwater runoff, toxic pollution, and trash. ##Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper, Anglea Haren. Photo by Damon Meledones
“The most polluted tributary to the Chesapeake Bay,” Haren says flatly. The statistics back her up. The annual pollution “report card” from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science gave Baltimore’s waterways a D in 2016, the lowest for any in Maryland. Her own group’s latest review rates them from D-minus to F. Moreover, Haren laments, her waterway differs from its more bucolic counterparts in another, potentially more discouraging, way: Many local residents seem resigned to the mess and are willing to accept the waterway’s conspicuous pollution as normal. “They see pollution in the water and people say, ‘Oh, it’s been that way for a long time and nothing can be done about it,’ ” Haren says. “But it isn’t normal, and Follow us!
by Captain Art Pine we can do something about it. We have to convince people that we can clean it up if we want to.” Such challenges haven’t fazed Haren, who grew up in environment-conscious California, went to graduate school and law school there, and has spent 12 years working for non-profit groups in Washington and San Francisco, specializing in environmental policy issues. In her current job she spends the bulk of her time in the office or at state and federal regulatory agencies (she wears a second hat as director of advocacy for Blue Water Baltimore, the local waterkeepers’ parent organization). Haren is part of a group of 19 riverkeepers, waterkeepers, and coastkeepers on the Bay, each monitoring one or two tributaries, sampling water quality, nurturing marine life, carrying out public education programs and pushing for tighter enforcement of anti-pollution laws. Getting out on the water is both a necessity and a treat. Haren allocates time every Wednesday to help her staff scientists monitor the waterways, using the non-profit’s donated 2005 23-foot Trophy walkaround. But that’s still less than many riverkeepers in rural areas. An outdoors enthusiast since her childhood, Haren began college as a marine ecology major but soon found she was “too much an activist at heart” to be a scientist. Instead, she switched to comparative literature to help develop her skills in writing and critical thinking. Armed with her bachelor’s degree, she went on to earn a master of public policy from the University of California at Los Angeles and a law degree (in environmental law) from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. Her resume since has been shaped by her post-graduate training. She’s served as a program director for the California Coastkeeper Alliance;
worked for a federal magistrate judge and the state attorney general’s natural resources department; and represented environmental groups. Before taking the Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper job last January, she was a partner at Clear Resource Law, a firm she co-founded that specializes in providing legal and policymaking services for environmental projects. Haren’s job history has included enough time on the water tending to various environmental projects to give Haren the practical experience she’s needed to function as a program director, but it’s still a relatively small part of her workweek. Her typical day includes lots of time on the road driving to Annapolis and Washington for meetings, several hours on the phone, and “more time than I’d
##Water quality monitoring in Baltimore Harbor. Photo by Damon Meledones
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like in front of a computer.” She also works with volunteers, who help monitor the waterways and win public support. Now 38, Haren has learned how to balance her day between her waterkeeper’s job and spending time with her husband, professional photographer Damon Mel-
edones, and their two-year-old son, a feat that often involves taking home paperwork to finish late at night. That leaves little time for hobbies—in her case, cooking, traveling, hiking, and exploring—that were easier to fit in during her California days. She’s also an avid reader, a throwback to her days as a literature student. In line with the challenges she faces, Haren has drawn
up an agenda that many of the 18 other waterkeepers on the Bay might well view as daunting. Over the next several years, she hopes to boost the organization’s waterquality monitoring program, press city officials to upgrade the area’s crumbling sewerage system, reduce trash pollution (particularly from polystyrene foam foodpackaging), and curb stormwater runoff. Finally, Haren wants to change public perceptions so Baltimore-area residents no longer accept the current levels of trash and pollution as normal and irreversible. That’s a tall order for any waterkeeper. In Haren’s waterways, it’s decidedly ambitious. #
The Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper’s jurisdiction includes portions of the Patapsco River: the Inner Harbor, Back River, Jones Falls, Gwynns Falls, and Herring Run. Learn more at bluewaterbaltimore.org/ baltimore-harbor-waterkeeper.
##Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper in action. Photo by Katherine Jones
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About the Author: Art Pine is a Coast Guard-licensed captain and a longtime sailor and powerboater on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Sea Hunt Ultra 211 by Lenny Rudow
Specifications: LOA: 21’1” | Beam: 8’3” | Draft: 1’1” | Displacement: 2300 lbs | Max HP: 200 | Fuel Capacity: 60 gal.
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hat’s the single biggest difference between a center console built purely for fishing and one that’s focused more on family-friendliness? Seating. To make the entire family happy, you’ve got to have plenty of comfy places to sit down. Yes, of course you also need a head console, a stereo, options for watersports accessories, and the like. But seating is the great differentiator—and in some cases for fishermen, it’s also the great spoiler. So when you look at the Sea Hunt Ultra 211, which bills itself as being created for families but still eminently fishable, the seating arrangement is the first thing you’ll want to check out. And you will be surprised. Both fore and aft, what you’ll discover is quite different that the norm. In the bow, which has removable backrests so you can kick back while facing forward, you’ll find that the port and starboard sides are not symmetrical. At least, they aren’t once you pull the cushions and check out the
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fishboxes underneath. The port-side (70 quart) compartment is cut short, and the starboard side (110 quart) is elongated. Chesapeake anglers who like to troll for trophy stripers will understand the advantage in a heartbeat: on boats of this size the forward compartments aren’t usually long enough to hold a really big cow. In fact, many of us have been on 21-foot boats where you had to make room for an extra cooler simply because none of the built-in fishboxes could handle a true trophy. But with that elongated box on the starboard side, you’ve got the capacity to chill down a new state record striper. In the stern, again the seating is different than what we’re used to seeing. Instead of a fold-down transom bench seat, Sea Hunt built in a fullbeam seat. The advantage here is that molding in seats gives you additional stowage underneath, whereas a foldaway seat doesn’t offer any stowage space. The trade-off is, of course, that
you can’t fold the seat away when it’s not in use. But you can pull the cushions off, leave them at home, and use the bench as an elevated, aft, casting platform. While that won’t do a thing for trollers, light-tackle anglers will love the arrangement. Other fishing features include a 15-gallon livewell, cockpit coaming bolsters, under-gunwale rod racks, a raw-water washdown, four rod holders on the leaning post backrest and four more on the T-top, a slide-out cooler under the leaning post, and trolling motor pre-wiring. On the family side of the equation, the boat has a head compartment in the console, low-profile bow grab rails, stainless-steel cup holders, an Infinity stereo system with Bluetooth, a (small) swim platform with a telescopic ladder, and options for a ski tow bar and a freshwater system. No matter what the boat’s intended use, performance with a Yamaha F200 four-stroke outboard is sure to please. Cruising speed
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Boat Notes at 4000 rpm is right around 30 miles per hour, and when you mash the throttle to the helm, you’ll zip up to over 47 mph. Efficiency is over four miles to the gallon at cruise, and even at WOT (wide open throttle) never drops far below three mpg. To keep the ride smooth at such speeds, Sea Hunt employs a variabledegree deadrise in the Ultra 211 hull. The company’s marketing term for it is Vortec, but to put it into plain English, the design starts with a sharp 50-degree entry to slice open the waves, transitions out to 20 degrees amidships, and then flattens to 16 degrees at the transom to enhance stability. The design works. A friend of mine has a Sea Hunt Triton 21 which is an extremely similar model with an identical hull, and we’ve spent plenty of time tossing jigs to stripers in various conditions. Stabil-
ity in a beam sea is definitely one of the boat’s highlights. Depending on how you get it rigged, the 211 Ultra can range from just under $50,000 all the way up to about $70,000. But there are some exceedingly cool options on offer that you don’t normally see on a boat of this nature. Sure, it does drive up cost, but how awesome would it be
to have the fiberglass T-top with a built-in “mister” cooling system? To get colored underwater LED lights? Or a 12-inch Simrad NSS Evo2 fishfinder/chartplotter at the helm? Whether you’re a complete fish-head or a dedicated family man, either way, goodies like these will only add to the Sea Hunt’s attractiveness—just like all that smart seating. #
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eale, MD, is a haven for fishermen. Just 20 miles south of Annapolis and a short drive from the Washington, DC, metro area, it’s a relatively small community in lower Anne Arundel County, also known as “South County,” situated near the towns of Galesville, Shady Side, Tracys Landing, and Chesapeake Beach. Four tidal creeks flow through the town, the most commercial of which is Rockhold Creek, which is home to several marinas and most of the local charter fishing boats. Hidden Harbour Marina, Harbour Cove Marina, Paradise Marina, Herrington Harbour North, and Shipwright Harbor Marina are all located on Rockhold Creek, as is the Happy Harbor Restaurant. Peter Mueller, general manager of Harbour Cove Marina, tell us that “Deale is a quiet southern Maryland town where everyone knows each other. Most people do not know where Deale is until you say Happy Harbor or charter fishing.” The fishing even rivals Chesapeake Beach, Mueller added. And fun fact: John and T.J. Osborne, who comprise the duo Brothers Osborne, are natives of Deale. The Happy Harbor Restaurant, circa 1933, is one of Deale’s more well-known landmarks. It is home to a fleet of 13 charter
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boats; among them that of Captain Joseph Cox of Sporting Wood Charters. Cox’s favorite bar is undoubtedly Happy Harbor, “because there is no other place like it.” Docking is available for those arriving by boat (call ahead for more info: 410-867-0949). If booking a charter, don’t forget to check out the Happy Harbor “Charter Trip Menu,” which offers meals and drinks packaged to go and delivered right to the boat before you depart. Upon returning to the restaurant, bring your day’s catch and they will prepare the filets to your liking and served up with side dishes for just $9.95 per person. Other charter captains in the area include Captain Billy Gee of Ebb Tide Charters, Captain Charlie
Sisson of Backdraft Charters, and Captain John Whitman of Patent Pending Charters. The latter two captains both launch from Herrington Harbour North. Learn more about each captain in our Charter Fishing Guide at proptalk.com/charter-fishing.
History The Historic Village located at Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing is an effort to preserve local vernacular architecture from the 19th century that would otherwise be lost to development. By touring the village, visitors will get a glimpse of how average people lived in the area 150 years ago. Buildings throughout PropTalk.com July 2017 35
SEE THE BAY the exhibit are in various stages of restoration. There is a corn house, dairy house, privies, meeting house, a oneroom school building, and an early 19th century smokehouse that was
previously located at Rosehill Manor near Crofton. The smokehouse is one of the oldest buildings in the village. The Deale Area Historical Society opens the village each Sunday from 1-4 p.m., May through October. Its mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret documents, images, and artifacts related to the history of the Deale area in order to share its history and culture with the local community and the general public. One of the current projects is the restoration of the one-room Nutwell School, located at Herrington Harbour North. The Nutwell School, built in 1885, is the only oneroom school of its kind in Anne Arundel County to be restored and open to the public. Learn more ##Come get happy at the Happy Harbor Restaurant about the society and on Rockhold Creek. Photo courtesy Happy Harbor volunteering at dahs.us.
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Captain Avery Museum – Take a walk through Shady Side history; experience the life of watermen working the water, or tour the peaceful RainScape garden to pick up stewardship tips for your home. Located on the banks of the West River. (14 minutes from Deale)
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The South County Café – a favorite to locals, offering great breakfast and lunch options. Known for their famous crab dip. Dinner on Friday and Saturday nights.
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very PropTalk reader knows Yorktown. It’s that small town where the British surrendered to General George Washington. It is the place where the United States of America won independence. But have you been there recently? Do you know what Yorktown is today? Yorktown was founded in 1691. With high bluffs overlooking deep water close to shore, it was an ideal port. Thomas Jefferson thought Yorktown was the best port in Virginia, ahead of Norfolk. In the 1700s, Yorktown grew into a major export center, and the product was tobacco. Tobacco exports flooded the town with money.
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The ships that took tobacco to Europe returned with luxurious goods such as silver, clothing, fine furniture, liquor, wine, and firearms. Slaves were also brought to Yorktown. Stately homes were built on the bluff. The peak of this activity took place in the years after 1740. The Nelson family grew to prominence and at one time owned three large homes in town. Thomas Nelson signed the Declaration of Independence. But the good fortune would not last. While the Revolutionary War was a victory for the United States, it was not a victory for Yorktown. Many homes and buildings were destroyed during the siege. There was a large fire in 1814. Tobacco wore out the soil, so exports of the primary money crop declined. More damage took place during the Civil War in 1862. The town faded from prosperity. Yorktown’s port was passed by those of Norfolk and Newport News. The town slept until 1931. The upturn came when Uncle Sam bought land in and around the town and formed Colonial National Historical Park. The Co##The Riverwalk. lonial Parkway connected
historic Yorktown with Williamsburg and Jamestown, and the well-known Historic Triangle was formed. Today, the town does not look much like it did in 1781, but some of the old buildings remain. There is Grace Episcopal Church, the oldest building in town, dating to 1697. Numerous members of the Nelson family are buried in the cemetery. Other old buildings include the Nelson House, Customhouse, and Moore House, where terms of the British surrender were negotiated. If you use your imagination, you can still see the shopkeepers, merchants, and seamen along the waterfront, called “The Common Shore” in its prime. On the newer side is Riverwalk Landing, a beautiful combination of shops and restaurants. Before or after eating, you can browse a bookstore, check out various galleries, rent a bicycle, or take a river cruise. The mile-long waterfront trail is perfect for evening strolls. The beach
is open to the public. The town just installed a Mobi-mat on the beach; this allows any type of wheeled device to get on to the beach. It is perfect for those with strollers, walkers, or wheelchairs. There is more, such as the actual Yorktown Battlefield, the Watermen’s Museum, the American Revolution Museum, and Cornwallis Cave. You can take an evening ghost tour if you are so inclined. Find a full list on yorkcounty.gov. The town is ideally set up for visiting boaters. There are two public piers, one by Riverwalk and another just up the beach. These cater to day visitors as well as those who want to stay overnight. The concrete piers furnish electrical and water hookups, and pump-out service is provided. And the water is plenty deep, with a minimum depth of 27 feet. Reservations are suggested in the summer, and can be made by calling the dockmaster at (757) 890-3370 or emailing dockmaster@yorkcounty.gov. Dockmaster Rob Parker said “Our office is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
daily after May 30 each year. Small boats can tie up for four hours free Monday through Thursday. After four hours, and Friday through Sunday, it costs $5 per four hours. Overnight rates vary between $1.50 and $2 per foot.” The dockmaster’s office is full of information, and you can even find the latest edition of PropTalk in its rack. If you want to launch a boat, there is a public ramp just across the bridge at Gloucester Point. A word of caution: the York River is narrow between Yorktown and Gloucester Point. The current literally rips through the area under the bridge. It is not suited for inexperienced paddlers or swimmers. It does not matter if you are an art lover, boater, foodie, or history buff, as Yorktown is definitely worth a visit for all. For more information, log on to yorkcounty. gov, and click on the Visit Yorktown link. #
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The Company You Keep THE MOVING COMMUNITY ALONG THE ICW
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ach day, we Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) cruisers sit on our decks along the docks and get to know today’s set of neighbors, knowing that tomorrow we will have a different set of neighbors. We’ll meet each of them again, somewhere along the waterway. There’s a whole community of people moving up and down the East Coast every autumn and every spring: we love boating and welcome other boaters with open arms. We love hearing other’s ICW adventure stories and sharing our own. On our happy little boat, In No Hurry, we dropped our anchor for an overnight in Boca Raton, FL. There were a couple of other boats in the anchorage, and we all waved to each other, feeling the same unspoken sense of community and kinship. The next day, after a good day’s cruise, we tucked into a mooring field with lots of other travelers. A gentleman came by on a dinghy, paused and asked, “You folks were
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in Boca last night?” He recognized us and asked about our day and our cruise. He had pulled up his anchor and left earlier than we did, but many of us have similar style boats and go about the same speed. We caught up with him and happened to pull into the same stopping place for the next night. We swapped stories and boat cards and spent some time chatting. Travelers on the waterway all seem to have boat cards. The suggestion we
received early in our experience was to put a picture of ourselves and our boat on either side of the card, as there will be people who will make their mental connection to you both ways. When planning to pass through Beaufort, SC, the hometown of some people we had spent a week slipped next to and swapped cards with, we called them. They welcomed us with open arms, picked us up from the dock, brought us home for a barbeque, and offered
friendship as if we were buddies from way back. We have collected a Rolodex-sized pile of cards from members of our community, and we would offer the same companionship if they called us anytime. After our night in the mooring field, the gentleman in the dinghy was off early, but we anticipated catching up to his wife and him again that evening. We got underway a little later and as expected, when we were ready to pull in for the night, they were already there. This was one of the multiple free overnight docks along the ICW, so we made the short stroll to town for cocktails and dinner, appreciating the opportunity to stretch our legs, as well as get to know our new moving neighbors. Another boater joined us, too, and we found he was the owner of the Facebook page, Sailing and Cruising: a great site for tons of good information and familiarity with actually being underway. This man has a lot of good experience, and we all wanted to pick his brain. There seem to be endless resources for navigating the ICW, both paper and electronic. The captain of our fine vessel works better with paper resources, while I, first mate, work better with electronic information. (For the sake of redundancy, make sure you have both paper and electronic available.) We have a navigation guidebook put out by a couple who have traveled quite a bit. There are plenty of other books available. Facebook has multiple pages with wide ranging information. The Waterway Guide is available on the internet. Active Captain is another resource many of us use. A valuable means of choosing your resources is to listen to fellow boaters. They’ll not just talk about what’s good or bad, they’ll discuss why they like this resource or that one. We each need to listen to what others have to say, take it all in, and then make our own decisions. A few days later, at another free dock with room for five or six boats we’d pulled into, again with the folks from Boca, an impromptu dock party developed at the end of the day.
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A few neighbors brought out chairs. Everybody brought cocktails and gathered on the dock. We were all aboard trawlers and sailboats cruising north for the summer. Boaters’ discussion topics seem to fall along the lines of destinations we’ve been to, others we would like to visit, and our boats. In our time on the ICW, we’ve met a lot of other boaters doing similar journeys; they are traveling everything from a portion of the ICW to voyagers doing the whole Great Loop. There are people just starting out on their journey and people who have done so much they’re looking for their next adventure. The one thing we all have in common is loving our lives on boats and traveling. When it was time for our weekly marina visit, one of our new cruising family recommended a good one: Brunswick Landing Marina. We took the recommendation and found that they were right. The marina offered a free beer and wine happy hour in the clubhouse and great deals on the other facilities, so we all met up again and compared notes on the day’s cruise and next day’s ride. This spring’s journey north has been in some great company. Among the members of this happy band were some folks just starting out on their trip around the Great Loop. They followed us through the difficult waters of Georgia and South Carolina. We’ve been honored to offer what little experience we have with them. They report appreciating cruising with someone who’s done this before. In a few days, our journeys will diverge. They’ll go on, and we have to pause for a few days. Cruisers try to keep in touch, however loosely. We may not see a “neighbor” for a year or two, but then, we’ll pull into a marina or anchorage and say “Isn’t that so-and-so” and end up having sunset cocktails together. The group, bonded by our common journey and the trials and joys of doing it, travels together each spring and each autumn. We all stay longer in some places or meet new folks along the way, but no matter the cruisers in attendance on any given evening, we’re all community. #
Where the Classics Are ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC BOAT FESTIVAL
CHESAPEAKE BAY MARITIME MUSEUM IN ST. MICHAELS | JUNE 16-18
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isitors may get up close and personal with wooden classics, vintage racers, and other antique and Chesapeake Bay-related boats at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) June 16-18 for the Antique and Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point in St. Michaels. Hosted by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS), this Father’s Day weekend event brings a sense of nostalgia to the Miles River and CBMM’s docks and campus, drawing some of the area’s finest classic boats, nautical and maritime treasures, entertainment, food, and libations to this waterfront festival. “With a juried competition among entrants for best restored and preserved boats, this festival attracts the best of the best when it comes to classic and antique boats,” commented ACBS-Chesapeake Bay Chapter festival chairman Bob Hamilton. “And celebrating our 30th year with Follow us!
century as all-purpose Chesapeake craft to the festival, guests will have a great opporharvest oysters, transport goods, and to get tunity to see some incredible boats.” people from place to place. They are now The show attracts the finest runabouts raced under sail on the Eastern Shore in to yachts, including race boats, work boats, launches, hydroplanes, and utilities. the Miles, Chester, and Tred Avon Rivers during the summer months. Chris-Craft, Trumpy, Gar Wood, Donzi, For the first time this year, PropTalk and Lyman are among some of the boats will sponsor the free Boating History represented. PropTalk’s booth will be on the ##You’ll find bo lawn in front of the ats on wa ter an d on land, along who love to ta Steamboat building with the expe lk abou t their rts restora tion. Ph oto by PropTa along with a Grande lk Yachts display along with vintage cars. This year’s festival will feature six log canoes on land and in the water. A regional adaptation of the traditional Indian dugout canoes, log canoes were used from the 18th through the 20th PropTalk.com July 2017 43
Seminar series. At print time, these were the seminars scheduled (find the most recent schedule at the event):
Friday, June 16 2 p.m.
“Chesapeake Log Canoes – Preserving Historic Boats, Preserving Traditions” with Pete Lesher, chief CBMM curator
3 p.m.
“Aesthetic Guide to Collectible Cabin Cruisers 1940 to 1970,” with Jeff Beard, past president, CBC-ACBS
Saturday, June 17 10 a.m.
“Propeller Technology from Cup to Pitch” with Gary Van Tassel, principal of VT Design, Norfolk, VA
11 a.m.
“JFK’s Honey Fitz, Hemingway’s Pilar – Master Restorations by Moores Marine,” with Jim Moores, president of Moores Marine
1 p.m.
“Chesapeake Log Canoes – the Show’s Feature Boats,” by the Honorable Judge John North, former chair of the Chesapeake Bay Critical Areas Commission, CBMM founding member and past president, and Marc Castelli, award-winning maritime artist from Chestertown, MD
2 p.m.
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Children’s activities include boatbuilding craft projects and the Hagerty Insurance Marine Youth Judging program, where youth learn about the award-winning qualities of preserved and restored classic boats.
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Good for Two Days • $5 per person for CBMM Member Adults ages 18+ (CBMM Members at the Family & Friends level and above receive ##A visitor to the 2016 fest ival checks out a the $5 discounted admission for vintage car. Photo by Al Sch reitmueller up to two adult guests.) • $18 - Adults • $15 - Seniors (62+ and students with ID) • $6 - Kids (ages 6-17) Docking at CBMM • Children ages 5 and under enter for free, Please register directly with the and CBMM members ages 17 and under Antique and Classic Boat Society enter for free Chesapeake Chapter to ensure your Sunday Admission Rates slip reservation. Contact Hank * (general admission rates apply due to Reiser, the dock master for ACBS limited festival hours of 10am-2pm) Chesapeake Chapter, at (410) • $15 – Adults (ages 18-61) 533-8752 or cruisers202@msn.com. • $12 – Seniors (62+) Register at chesapeakebayacbs.org/ • $12 – Students (age 17+ with college ID) information. # • $12 – Retired Military (with ID) • $6 – Children (ages 6-17) • FREE – Active Military For more information about the • FREE – Children (ages five and under) Chesapeake Chapter of the ACBS, • FREE – CBMM Members
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A Tale of Two Boats...
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oin me on the paths of two boaters’ individual quests to “go boating” in their classic boats. One is a wooden boat, one fiberglass. One boater is using a restorer for most of the work; the other will be more of a “do it yourself” restoration.
A Chris-Craft 19-foot Woody Runabout, 1937 Back in 1937, a man fell in love with a Chris-Craft and put it on a mooring on a Pennsylvania lake. That runabout was his way to “go boating” for eight decades, until he recently passed away. The gas dock attendant on that lake would always gas her up and then take the owner out to his mooring whenever he wanted to use his boat. The two men developed a strong bond over all those years. That gas dock attendant recently bought this Chris-Craft from the owner’s estate—he loved the boat as much as the prior owner. Despite 80 years of use, the boat was complete with her original engine, running gear, wood, hardware, and upholstery. Nonetheless, there was a good chance she might need some restoration at this point. So, he took his long-loved runabout to Chad Brenner at Vintage Craft (vintagewatercraft.com), since Chad is both a boat-builder and restorer. The new owner explained that he is in love with this boat and wants to retain her as built in 1937 but needed Chad to make her seaworthy so he could put her back on the same lake. Boats this old may have hidden issues and often need a new bottom. The first order of business was to get her into Chad’s shop, turn the boat upside down, and un-screw the bottom for inspection. And the boat did have some issues. At some point(s) in her history, this boat had prior work done on her bottom and frame. Plus the boat had spread about a half inch wider than as built. In the past, some frames had simply been added onto to match the new width at the chine, but this is not sound structural work. These extended frames will have to be corrected for a long-lasting, safe boat. Follow us!
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In addition to the frame work, new wood planking will be used in the bottom. Chris-Craft used short wood planking (at an angle athwartships) along with canvas and long wood planking fore and aft. In this restoration, 3M’s 5200 Marine Adhesive Sealant will replace the canvas. The 3M remains flexible. Fortunately, the topsides and deck planking may be reused. Since the wood in the transom looks good, it also will be retained. However, the wood on the bottom transom plank and the bottom board on each side that spent the summers underwater will get new wood. So this runabout’s plan calls for replacing all the wood below the waterline. The top side wood will go back on the boat.
A Fiberglass Stamas 23.5-foot Hard Top, 1973 This boat will be used on the Chesapeake Bay, primarily between Annapolis and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The owner wanted to find a boat at the “right” (very low) price that handles the Bay
well. This restoration will be more hands on since the owner will be doing most of the work, farming out repairs and updating only as needed. The Stamas needs at least a new or repaired lower leg (the outdrive part that is below the cavitation plate). That Mercruiser part has been sent out to a small shop for assessment. Once that issue is addressed, the leg will be put back on the boat to see whether the problem(s) has been resolved. The Ford-based Mercruiser V-8 was frozen when the owner got this boat. Thanks to some hard work, the engine has been freed up, but has yet to fire up. The exterior of this boat reflects the impact of long-term outside storage. She’ll need a good scrubbing and some
wax, and the interior needs significant work. We will revisit both of these boats as their journeys back to seaworthiness develop over time. Watch this column to read more about how these boats come back to life for new uses. #
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hether we crave the thrill of aerial tricks, the joy of zipping kids on a tube, or the full-body workout of a stand-up paddleboard session, watersports enthusiasts know playing on the water is wet and wonderful. No matter what speed you choose, here’s what you need to know for water fun this summer.
Wakeboards, tubes, wakesurf boards, and kneeboards aren’t your grandfather’s wooden waterskis. Today those who like to splash around will find sleek, streamlined products built for exciting tricks and maximum performance. But that doesn’t mean leaving grandpa at home. One of the best things about watersports is the whole family can enjoy them together. At Ski Haus Sports Center, just down the road from Sandy Point State Park in Arnold, MD, knowledgeable employees sell all kinds of watersports
equipment. Boards and skis may come to mind, but this year they’re also selling plenty of inflatable platforms. “We’re seeing a growing demand for big, floatable aqua-parks and aqua-lounges, for fun when you’re not towing,” says ski shop manager Dustin Majewski. “These inflatable waterparks have slides, rebounders for jumping, and long mats or chairs for lounging. For paddlers we also have a lot of awesome sit-ontop kayaks. They’re really easy to use and very popular. In the paddle board
Waterski Clubs These clubs are often filled with multi-generation families who compete at all levels. Upper Chesapeake (ucskiclub.org), Severn River (severriverskiclub. org), and South River Ski Club (southriverskiclub.net) each maintained courses designed for tournament boats and skiers. They welcome new participants and sometimes offer clinics and provide other avenues for skiers who don’t have their own equipment to get out on the water. ##Photo courtesy of Radar Waterskis
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department, prices are coming down. This season a nice, quality board can be had for around $1000.”
Which one is best for me?
Most watersports enthusiasts will benefit from some expert advice. A reputable shop’s employees can guide their customers to boards, skis, and PFDs that are the correct size and skill-level appropriate. They’ll also be able to share their local knowledge on the best coves, creeks, and rivers to use the stuff, and they can steer you to the best times of day to try those waterways.
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Tilghman Island Marina and Rentals (personal watercraft, SUPs, kayaks at Knapps Narrows Inlet)
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Pedal or Paddle (kayaks, canoes, and SUPs in Annapolis, North Beach, and Chesapeake Beach, MD.
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East of Maui (board and kayak rentals in Annapolis)
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You need three people to ski, tube, wakesurf, or wakeboard: the boat operator, the observer, and the person being towed.
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Before you sink a bunch of money into equipment, take a test drive. “We rent just about all our products,” says Dustin. We’re really more of a try-before-you-buy spot, because we rent the stuff we sell. Sometimes at a strictly rental shop, the equipment is heavier to be more durable than what an individual would purchase. We rent the products we sell, and our rental times are flexible. Often you can take the item home for a day or weekend.” For those of us who are just messing around pulling tubes behind boats and casually skiing or wakeboarding, just about any boat, and many personal watercraft models, will suffice. However, if you want to really build some wakeboard or wakesurf skills, there are boats built specifically for those purposes. If you’re considering purchasing a boat and plan to grow your skills over several years, look for a boat that you won’t outgrow. Shop at a reputable dealer that sells a lot of the class of boat you want, and be sure to ask a lot of questions. #
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Basic Towing Hand Signals Speed up the boat: Thumb up
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Speed and boat path okay or signals understood: Okay signal with hand
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he PSG Kids Fishing Derby, for children ages four to 13, will take place on Saturday, June 24 from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Down’s Park (Fernwood Pavilion), Pasadena, MD. A pre-registration fee of $5 per child is required, which will be refunded at signin. No walk-ins on the day of the event. Free entry into the park from 7:30 to 8 a.m. Bait and fishing lessons will be provided by PSG members. Food and drinks will be provided for lunch, and prizes and awards will follow. For more information, visit pasadenasportfishing. com or call (410) 439-3474. Robert Christy was the planned guest speaker at our June 12 monthly meeting. Our meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at Earleigh Heights VFC, 161 Ritchie Hwy (Route 2), Severna Park, MD. Our doors open at 6 p.m., and the meetings start at 7:30 p.m. Our meetings are free and open to the public. Food and beverages are available, and children will receive a free ice cream. A free drawing for a door prize will be awarded to adults and children. Fishing tackle, raffle tickets, and a 50/50 drawing will be held after Robert’s discussion on crabbing techniques, which will last for
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about 45 minutes during which questions or comments will be received from the members. We have a stage, projector, screen, and microphones available for use during his discussion. All members attending this meet-
ing will receive a free PSG engraved Crab Mallet. Additional mallets will be available for sale at $2 each. Bring a friend or your first mate! For more information, visit our website (see above).
Chesapeake Yacht Club Announces Winners of Scholarship Awards
he Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) has awarded scholarships to two Shady Side students and two Shady Side schools. These awards, sponsored by CYC’s Silver Stars (con50 July 2017 PropTalk.com
sisting of CYC’s previous commodores), were based on competitive applications submitted by students and educational institutions in Shady Side. The applications were evaluated by a committee
which included representation from the community as well as several members of the Silver Stars. The student awards were given to Cassandra Keenan and Shannon Don-
nelly, and the school awards were given to the Shady Side Elementary School, Geoffrey Casey-Principal, and Anne Arundel Early Head Start, Carmelia Hicks-Director. Cassandra Keenan is a senior at Southern High School with a weighted GPA of 4.38, which included many AP courses. She has worked as a lifeguard for Anchor Aquatics, volunteered at Cedar Grove Methodist Church Nursery, organized and distributed food to low income families for South County Area Network, participated in a youth mission to fix up low-income housing, and has been a swim coach as well as a Girl Scout leader. Her letters of recommendation cited her musical talents (she is also a mezzo soprano), academic achievements, leadership, and enthusiasm.
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or the dock. The Eagle takes two trips out each day. The Yorktown Women’s Club and wives of the YRC prepare and serve a buffet of food at lunchtime. At the end of the day, YRC club ##Coutesy of YRC members fillet the catch of the day for the veterans to take home and enjoy. The veterans and staff that accompany them leave full, tired, and with lots of laughs from the adventure.
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he Yorktown Rotary Club (YRC) is hosting its 24th year of semi-annual fishing trips to honor local veterans. Patients from the spinal cord unit of the Veterans Administration Hospitals in Richmond and Hampton, VA, participate in a day of fishing and a picnic lunch on the York River. Club member Bill Reiser approached YRC after a former classmate at Fork Union Military Academy asked if he could bring a couple of VA hospital volunteers down to fish for a day. The YRC was eager to participate. Patients of all ages come, either in a wheelchair or on a gurney, transported by bus from the VA Hospital. Now the Wednesday after Memorial Day and the Wednesday after Labor Day you can find 25 to 30 patients casting lines from Mr. Reiser’s boat Eagle, the shoreline,
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he Classic Yacht Club of America classicyachtclub.org celebrated its Ice Breaker Dinner Saturday, May 6, at the Chester River Yacht Club in Chestertown, MD. Rear Commodore Stephen Meloy graciously organized the event at this historic waterfront venue overlooking the scenic Chester River. Club members enjoyed cocktails, dinner, and visiting with old and new friends after the winter season. The event was very well attended, and the club held 50/50 raffles for cash prizes and beautiful floral centerpieces. The next club event was flag raising weekend, which was June 9 to 11 at Tolchester Marina. See our website for more details and our full rendezvous schedule. Our mid-summer rendezvous is planned for July 7 to 9 at Zahniser Yachting Center in Solomons, MD. The Classic Yacht Club of America has updated its membership guidelines to include seven member categories, including Late Classic, for those who own a boat built between 1985 and 1991, and Associate, for those who own a boat built later than 1991. If you would like to get out on the water this summer with a great group of knowledgeable boaters, please contact vice commodore Jon Lines (jonniejonson@aol.com) for more ##Lots of happy faces at the Ice Breaker event. information.
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Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar Guide Happy boating! Always remember to take along a designated skipper for your adventures. Notice a dock bar we missed? Email editor@proptalk.com. Click to proptalk.com/dock-bars for an interactive dock bar map.
UPPER BAY The Boathouse Canton Baltimore Marine Center’s Lighthouse Point Marina, Patapsco River 2809 Boston Street, Baltimore (410) 773-9795 boathousecanton.com Brewer’s Landing Bar and Grill Back River, 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex (443) 231-5037 brewerslanding.net Broken Oar Bar and Grill (Previously Nabbs Creek Dock Bar) Nabbs Creek Marina, Nabbs Creek 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie (443) 818-9070 brokenoarbarandgrill.com The Beach Bar (Point Pleasant Beach Tavern) Curtis Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie (410) 553-0600 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River (410) 238-0080 carsonscreekside.com Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-2040 chesapeakeinn.com The Crazy Tuna Bar & Grille Hopkins Creek, off Middle River 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex (443) 559-9158 thecrazytunabar.com Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point (410) 477-8100 dockofthebay.net Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall (410) 639-9996 harborshack.net Hard Yacht Café Anchor Bay East Marina, Bear Creek 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk (443) 407-0038 hardyacht.com Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek, Essex 2542 Island View Road, Essex (410) 687-9799 islandviewwaterfrontcafe.com/ wordpress Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar Mears Great Oak Landing Marina, Fairlee Creek 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown (410) 778-5007 mearsgreatoaklanding.com Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit (443) 747-4006 leeslandingdockbar.com Nauti-Goose Restaurant Northeast River 200 Cherry Street, North East (410) 287-7880 nautigoose.net/home Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch, Patapsco 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore (410) 347-4123 nicksfishhouse.com
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MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-3689 abnerscrabhouse.net Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 275 Lore Road, Solomons (410) 326-2772 anglers-seafood.com Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-7103 annies.biz
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Big Mary’s Dock Bar The Inn at Pirate’s Cove, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Narrows 3199 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville (410) 827-6523 thebigowl.com Blue Point Provision Company Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, Choptank River 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge (410) 901-6410 chesapeakebay.regency.hyatt.com Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4165 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-5596 chesapeakebeachresortspa.com Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis (410) 757-1311 cantlers.com Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford (410) 226-5900 Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove, off Daugherty Creek 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield (410) 968-1131 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek, off Patuxent River 120 Charles Street, Solomons (443) 404-5332 charlesstreetbrass.com Cheshire Crab Restaurant Pleasure Cove Marina, Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena (410) 360-2220 pleasurecovemarina.com The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-2900 thecrabclaw.com Deep Creek Restaurant and Marina Deep Creek, off Magothy River 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold (410) 757-4045 thedeepcreekrestaurant.com Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing (410) 867-1138 docksiderestaurantmd.com Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek, off Potomac River 1787 Castlewood Drive Drive, Colonial Beach, VA (804) 224-8726 docksidetikibar.com Fisherman’s Inn and Crab Deck Fisherman’s Marina, Kent Narrows 3116 Main Street, Grasonville (410) 827-6666 fishermansinn.com
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Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-4340 foxysharborgrille.com
Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA (703) 494-6373 madiganswaterfront.com
The Point Crab House & Grill Ferry Point Marina, Mill Creek, off the Magothy 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold (410) 544-5448 thepointcrabhouse.com
Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale (410) 867-0949 happyharbordeale.com
Mike’s Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva (410) 956-2784 mikescrabhouse.com
Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis (410) 626-0004 pussersusa.com
Harris Crab House Kent Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville\ (410) 827-9500 harriscrabhouse.com
Mike and Eric’s Bay Hundred Restaurant The Tilghman Island Inn, Knapps Narrows 21384 Coopertown Road, Tilghman (410) 886-2126 tilghmandining.com
Red Eye’s Dock Bar Mears Point Marina, Kent Narrows Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-3937 redeyedockbar.com
Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina, Kent Island 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville (410) 604-0999 hemingwaysbaybridge.com
Mike’s North White Rocks Marina, Rock Creek, Pasadena 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena (410) 255-7946 mikesnorth.com
Rod ‘N’ Reel Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa 4165 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-2735 chesapeakebeachresortspa.com
Hidden Harbour Café (previously Four Winds Café) Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14755 Dowell Road, Dowell (410) 326-1100
Morris Point Restaurant Saint Clements Bay 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD (301) 769-2500 morris-point.com
Sam’s on the Waterfront Chesapeake Harbour Marina, off Severn River 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis (410) 263-3600 samsonthewaterfront.com
The Island Hideaway Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 449-6382 theislandhideawaysolomons.com
Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar & Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island (410) 221-5111 palmbeachwilliesti.com
Skipper’s Pier Restaurant & Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale (410) 867-7110 skipperspier.com
The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove, Kent Narrows 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville (410) 827-4959 jettydockbar.com Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House
The Pier Restaurant Patuxent River, Solomons 14575 Solomons Island Road, Solomons (410) 449-8406 thepiersolomons.com
Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek, off Choptank River 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge (410) 228-0112 snapperswaterfrontcafe.com
Kentmorr Marina, Kent Island 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville (410) 643-2263 kentmorr.com
The Pier Oyster Bar and Grill (formerly Coconut Joe’s) South River 48 South River Road, Edgewater (443) 837-6057 coconutjoesusa.com
Spinnaker’s Waterfront Restaurant Smith Creek, off Potomac River 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge (301) 872-5020
The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 231-2256 lighthouserestaurantanddockbar.com
Pirates Cove Restaurant Pirates Cove Marina, West River 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300 piratescovemd.com
St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-3737 stmichaelscrabhouse.com
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Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek, off Patuxent River 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 394-0236 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/kingfishers
The Wharf Lowes Wharf Marina Inn, Ferry Cove 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood (410) 745-6684 loweswharf.com
The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Oyster Farm Marina, Kings Creek 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles (757) 331-8660 theoysterfarmatkingscreek.com
Stoney’s at Broome’s Island Island Creek, off Patuxent River 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island, MD (410) 586-1888 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/broomesisland
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Restaurant at Smithfield Station Smithfield Station Marina, Pagan River, off James River 415 S Church Street, Smithfield (757) 357-7700 smithfieldstation.com
Stoney’s at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek, off Patuxent River 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood (301) 373-3986 stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ clarkeslanding
Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis (757) 854-0807 Chicks Oyster Bar Wolfsnare Creek 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach (757) 481-5757 chicksoysterbar.com
Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek, off Choptank River 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, MD (410) 943-4689 suicide-bridge-restaurant.com
Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk (757) 362-2942
Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River, VA 5435 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA (540) 775-7500 tims2.com
Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Wolfsnare Creek 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-4545 fishingvabeach.com
Tim’s Rivershore Potomac River, VA 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA (703) 441-1375 timsrivershore.com
Lead Belly’s Restaurant Fairport Marina, Crockrell Creek Polly Cove Road, Reedville (804) 453-5002
Thursday’s Steak and Crabhouse West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-7200
Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock (757) 787-8558 mallardsllc.com
Vera’s White Sands Beach Club Restaurant and Marina St. Leonard Creek, off Patuxent River 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby (410) 586-1182 verasbeachclub.com
One Fish Two Fish Long Bay Pointe Marina, Wolfsnare Creek 2109 W Great Neck Road #102, Virginia Beach (757) 496-4350 onefish-twofish.com
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Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach (757) 425-1777 rudees.com Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek, off Hampton Bar 1 Marina Road, Hampton (757) 723-9366 surfriderrestaurant.com Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek, off Broad Bay 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-5646 surfriderrestaurant.com Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson (757) 868-0080 surfriderrestaurant.com Tommy’s Restaurant Crockrell Creek, VA 729 Main Street, Reedville (804) 453-4666 The Tides Inn The Tides Inn Marain, Carters Creek, off Rappahannock River 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington (844) 244-9486 tidesinn.com
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Cambridge Classic Recap RESULTS T he 107th Cambridge Classic was held May 13 and 14 at Great Marsh Park in Cambridge, MD. The Cambridge Power Boat Racing Association (CPBRA) was able to hold testing Friday afternoon., but heavy rain and high winds prevented racing Saturday, May 13. Sunday’s weather made up for the dreary start to the weekend with all heats run. A total of 66 boats participated, traveling from as far away as Louisiana, Canada, and Michigan. The community of Cambridge rallied to lend a hand after the unfortunate weather cancellations. The CPBRA had to close parking at Great Marsh Park due to the soggy ground, but parking was moved to Sandy Hill Elementary School, and Blackwater Shuttle provided a shuttle bus service to ferry spectators from the parking area to the entrance gate.
According to CPBRA vice commodore Allan Nelson, there was thankfully only one accident of the day. “While several racers suffered from first outing of the year gremlins and had to be towed in, only one accident occurred when Mario Blain blew over his GP777 Canada Boy in the first turn of the elimination heat,” says Nelson. “Mario did a spectacular moon shot only to land right side up.” There was some damage to the boat, but thankfully Blain was released after a thorough check by emergency medical personnel on-site. The prestigious Nathan Index of Performance Award was won by Tom Pakradooni in his Jersey Speed Skiff JS7. The Skeeter Johnson Memorial Trophy, awarded by the Hill’s Point Gang, went to GP777 Steeler, driven by Bert Henderson.
2 . 5 L ITRE S Grant Hearn, #52 Alexis Weber, #55 Frederick Couturier, #313 Tommy Shannon, #4 Derek Demers, #44
F o r m u la 2 5 0 0 Yan Beaupre, #36 Gullaume Charette, #17 Donald Leduc, #48 Thomas Huganir, #69 Karson Kennedy, #25 Al Thompson, #92 Tyler Kaddatz, #519
Hydro 350 Jimmy King,#12 Donny Allen, #14 Richard Haineault, #2 Todd Liddycoat, #97 Remy Leblanc, #799
Grand Prix Bert Henderson, #777 Marty Wolfe, #93 Mike Monahan, #35 Ken Brodie, #50 Martin Rochon, #773 Mathiew Daoust, #9 ##Boats arriving at the pits on Friday.
##Boats returning to the pits after a successful day of racing.
1 L ITRE H Y D R O J Michael Kelly, #1 Keith McMullen, #80 Valerie Wilson, #54
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Upcoming Powerboat Races ##Vintage race boats are all set to compete at the Southern Maryland Boat Club Summer Regatta. Photo courtesy Jim Berry
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Third annual Summer Regatta: July 29-30 on Breton Bay in Leonardtown, MD
##Smith Island Crab Skiffs racing off Sandy Point State Park in 2013.
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The Southern Maryland Boat Club sponsored powerboat races in Southern Maryland from 1957 through 1979, but after the 1970s, the club “went into hibernation” for almost 40 years. The club officially came back into being in 2015 with plans to revive racing in Southern Maryland.
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Thunder on the Choptank: August 19-20 in Cambridge, MD
Oxford Cardboard Boat Races: June 24 in Oxford, MD
After Thunder on the Narrows was canceled in 2016 due to depth restrictions at Kent Island, the Kent Narrows Racing Association has actively been looking for a new race venue, and they’ve found one in Cambridge.
Cape Charles Shuck and Suck Regatta: August 5 in Cape Charles, VA
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Tall Timbers Regatta: July 15 at Tall Timbers Marina, MD
Kent Island Regatta: August 19 in Kent Island, MD
Crisfield Crab Derby Regatta: September 2 in Crisfield, MD
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Kent Island Regatta: July 17 at Kent Island Yacht Club, MD
Nationals 2017: August 19 at Rock Hall Yacht Club, MD Union Lake Regatta: September 16 at Union Lake, NJ
Octoberfest: October 21 at Rock Hall Yacht Club, MD
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F1 Champ/X Boat Grand Prix of America: September 1-3: Washington, DC
This year’s Labor Day weekend race will mark an historic return of professional powerboat racing to the Potomac.
##The Cocktail Class boat “Pink Lady,” driven by Betty Wilmot, is ready for racing! Photo by John Wilmot
Building the Custom Dream
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by Capt. Rick Franke
n last month’s article we emphasized that they will want you to sign. Again, the the importance of clearly defining size and complexity of the boat dictates the boat you want and identifying the level of detail in the contract. There is the builder who can produce it for too much variation in contracts to lay out you. This month we will explore three the perfect one, but a few major points other important areas that a custom boat need to be made. The contract should buyer needs to consider. specify the size, construction material, and First is resale value. We all think our type of hull being built. If it is a totally current boat is perfect, but what happens new design, the plans of the naval archiin two or three or five years when a new tect should be referenced. If the boat is a boat is in the cards? When developing your specifications for your ultimate boat, remember that the more idiosyncratic and “different” the boat is, the harder it will be to sell. For example, I once toured a large motor yacht owned by a successful oral surgeon who had all the door handles, drawer pulls, and cabinet hardware cast in the shape of toothbrushes! So as you customize your boat, give some thought to how your design will appeal to the next owner. Custom boats come in all sizes and shapes. The bigger and more complex the project is, the more important money becomes. I discussed the issues involved in financing a custom boat with Jane Tayman of Trident Funding. Jane observed that it is very difficult to get a marine lender to do custom build or construction loans. She recommends that the buyer self-fund by getting a personal loan or a line of credit ##The bottom of a CY 46 at Composite Yacht. which will allow them to make the periodic progress payments required by the contract. Once the boat standard type for the builder, that needs is completed and delivered and its value to be referenced. The delivery date should established, Trident will then make a be specified as well as any performance loan secured by the boat, and the buyer requirements. can reimburse the original loan costs. Custom boats are often built to existObviously, to make this scenario work, ing industry standards. Smaller boats are one will need a good credit score and a usually built to American Boat and Yacht hefty down payment. Council Standards. Larger boats with In many ways the build contract is the offshore capability are usually built to inheart of the custom building process. If ternationally recognized standards such as you are having a small crab skiff built by Lloyd’s A1. Building to a recognized stana builder you know, a handshake deal is dard guarantees a safer boat and makes fine. Anything more complicated should securing insurance much easier. have a written contract. Many builders The contract should also specify all the have a standard offer-to-build contract equipment, furnishings, light fixtures, Follow us!
plumbing, and engines to be installed on the boat. The contract should also spell out who owns the boat while it is being constructed. This is an important point. If the buyer owns the boat, he is also responsible for insurance and liability coverage while the boat is in the shop. On large projects there is often a lot of money the builder must have to buy materials and equipment. To spread these costs out over the life of the project, a system of progress payments is usually employed. Progress payments are usually specified at major benchmarks in the construction of the boat. Usually a substantial deposit is required to begin construction and payments at other steps, such as completion of the hull or installation of the engines, are specified in the contract. Once all these things and many more are agreed to, there needs to be an agreed-upon method for making changes. Most often this is known as a change order. Change orders can be for small and simple things, such as changing the color of a carpet, or major changes like specifying a different engine. Regardless of the size of the change, change orders are addendums to the original contract and become a part of that contract; they must be signed off on by both sides, including agreement on the cost of the changes. Ultimately the process for conducting sea trials, the performance of the boat, and the delivery to the owner is the last item to be addressed in the contract. Contracting for a custom yacht is not something to be undertaken lightly. A prospective buyer should employ a reputable attorney who is familiar not only with contract law in your state, but who also has experience in the marine field. The cost is not cheap, but it will save you money in the long run. If you manage to jump through all these hoops, and your boat is delivered as promised, congratulations! Enjoy your boat. # PropTalk.com July 2017 61
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n a recent vacation on the west coast of Florida, I was driving to the beach when an electronic marquee sign caught my eye. The message was “boat fuel.” Intrigued, but hopeful, I pulled in to investigate, and my hope was rewarded by learning that this full-service Shell station was indeed selling zeropercent ethanol gasoline on a retail basis. In the middle of the pump island was a smaller gas pump dedicated to ethanolfree gasoline, clearly labeled as 90 octane, ethanol-free gasoline. The price was only 60 cents per gallon higher than regular gas. It would be redundant at this point to recapitulate the havoc that ethanol has wreaked on the marine industry, but it is important to note that the solution to the problem is here and available today.
by Capt. Rick Franke Isobutenol, the replacement for ethanol, has none of the original additive’s bad habits, especially its affinity for absorbing water, a process called phase separation. A major marine engine manufacturer estimates that the vast majority of new engine warranty claims are actually damage by water in fuel caused by phase separation. Much work has been done by engine manufacturers and the National Marine Manufacturers Association to make this fuel, which is much safer for engines, available. Here in Chesapeake Country, our own Marine Trades Association of Maryland has worked diligently with the Maryland Comptroller’s office to make it possible for local retail outlets to offer zero ethanol fuel to boaters. Ethanol-free fuel will be available for purchase in the
Annapolis area this summer. The next step is up to you. Since zero ethanol fuel is still a specialty item, the price remains high. Boaters need to create a demand for it so the price will come down as a result of competition. So, the next time you fuel up, ask for zero ethanol fuel. If your supplier does not carry it, ask him to do so, and when zero ethanol is available in your area, use it. Not only is zero ethanol fuel free from the problems caused by phase separation, but isobutenol has approximately 30 percent more energy than ethanol; so, your engine may well run better and help reduce air pollution, which after all, was what this whole business was about from the beginning! Okay, I’m down off my soapbox now, so let’s take a look at what’s going on in area shops.
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had Brenner at Classic Restoration and Supply in Philadelphia, PA, is working on a 1949 18-foot Chris-Craft Sportsman. The boat is being totally refastened. When that is complete, Chad will be giving the boat a complete refinishing job.
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ave Hannam with Classic Watercraft Restoration in Annapolis reports the shop is moving forward with the re-skinning of Victoria, the cute little 1960 Penguin class sailboat. Dave began by removing the sides and repairing rot in the chine and gunwales. Next up, was replacement of the wood transom. This 11-foot sailboat frame is currently aligned, and templates are made for her new skins. Once the sides are done, she’ll get an easy flip, and
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work will start on the bottom. DV8 2XS, the Garwood Speedster will be heading north at the end of June for the shows in upstate New York. She will be “cruzin” down the St. Lawrence near Alexander Bay and into the Rideau Canal to celebrate Parks Canada 150 years. And she will make some happy hour stops along the way!
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racy Johns brings us up to date with a report of summer maintenance underway at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD. “Shipwright James DelAguila reports that maintenance season for CBMM’s floating fleet of historic vessels is once again in full swing. As is typical, work proceeds with the most-used and popular vessels, such as the 1920 buy boat Winnie Estelle, which received some system upgrades, as well as a fresh coat of paint all over (thanks to an array of dedicated volunteers and staff ). Smith Island crab scraping replica Volunteer and crab dredger Old Point are each receiving minor carpentry repairs and fresh coats of paint in advance of their busy seasons. Skipjack Rosie Parks is next up on the railway, where a leak in the forward staving will be eliminated, and her Cummins-powered push boat will be recommissioned. Additionally, a rebuilt transmission has been installed on drake##Shipwright James DelAguila and Apprentice Michael Allen work on the 1909 crab dredger Old Point at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.
##Volunteers sand the 1920 buy boat Winnie Estelle in preparation for painting at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.
tail Martha, which is in the water awaiting a final solution to her cooling system. Over the summer, CBMM offers Miles River cruises aboard Winnie Estelle from Friday to Monday and small craft rentals of CBMM-constructed sailing vessels, rowing vessels, and wooden kayaks. From now through 2018 CBMM’s guests can experience the log-hull restoration of 1889 bugeye Edna E. Lockwood, with photos and more information at ednalockwood.org. To learn more about CBMM
or the members of its floating fleet visit cbmm.org.”
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ate Baugher of Maritime Applied Physics Company in Baltimore, MD, reports that construction of hull number three of the new Sagamore Baltimore Harbor water taxis is complete. She is currently in the midst of the installation of her engines. Shortly she will be moving to the paint shop. Nate reports that the policy of naming the boats for notable Baltimoreans continues. “I believe it will be called Thurgood’s Justice.”
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eaver Boatworks in Deale, MD, has had a busy spring. After completing their Chesapeakeinspired 43-foot Bay Boat and delivering her to her owner, the shops have three more sportfishermen in the building. A 90-footer is nearly complete with interior details, lighting, and finishing touches being installed. The 80-footer’s exterior is nearly complete, and the 97-footer is right side up with the interior structure just beginning.
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ohn Cook of Hollywood, MD, has had a really busy spring working to stay on schedule with his log canoe Eve. “Eve is coming along nicely. Most of the effort this month has been building and varnishing the masts. My friend Skip Zahniser and Zahniser’s Marina built the
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A1960 Penguin class dinghy, Victoria, is getting a complete makeover at Classic Watercraft Restoration in Annapolis.
main and fore mast. My wife and I are varnishing the spars and to date have applied five coats of spar varnish. The foil shape sprits and clubs are laminated. The centerboard and rudder are laminated. I am back working on the interior structure of the canoe. The mast stations consist of a solid twoinch thwart that is cut to the cam-
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The log canoe Eve taking shape in builder John Cook’s backyard in Hollywood, MD.
ber of the deck and continuous oak sawn frames using natural growth knees. Once these are completed, the remainder of the deck knees will be installed. Then comes the strip plank white cedar deck. I will be bringing the canoe to the St. Michaels Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) boat show in June.”
And, speaking of the Antique and Classic Boat Show and log canoes, don’t forget to put Father’s Day weekend on your calendar. This year is the festival’s 30th anniversary, and they have added a whole new section devoted to the Chesapeake’s unique craft: the log canoe. Although most of the surviving canoes are sailing vessels, the ubiquitous canoe served
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StationId:8575512 nOAA Tide predictions 5910 VACATION LANE | P.O. BOX 437 | DEALE, MD 20751 Source:NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS StationId:8638863
StationId:8574680 Source:NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type:Harmonic Time Zone:LST/LDT Datum:mean lower low water (MLLW) which is the chart datum
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Time Heig h m Time ft 02:34 hAM m 1.6 f 08:51 AM AM 0.8 2 1 03:58 02:02 PM AM 1.2 0 Tu 10:02 08:2204:37 PM PM 0.4 2 11:08 PM 0 03:20 AM 1.6 09:39 AM AM 0.7 2 2 04:57 10:53 02:59 PM AM 1.2 0 W 09:1205:30 PM PM 0.4 2 11:58 PM 0 04:02 AM 1.7 10:23 AM AM 0.7 2 3 05:52 11:43 03:53 PM AM 1.2 0 Th 10:0006:19 PM PM 0.4 2
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12:15 AM AM 1.8 1.455 43 02:04 05:13 AM AM 2.0 0.661 18 1 102:51 1616 1
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55 21 43 9
01:17 AM AM 1.8 1.455 43 03:05 12:12 AM AM 2.0 1.561 46 2 203:45 1717 2
18 02:26 AM
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58 21 40 6
02:13 AM AM 1.8 1.555 46 04:07 01:13 AM AM 2.1 1.664 49 3 304:34 1818 3
55 21 37 12
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2.0 0.6 1.3 0.2
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03:04 AM AM 1.9 1.658 49 05:06 02:14 AM AM 2.1 1.764 52 4 405:19 1919 4
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55 18 37 12
20 04:22 AM
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03:49 AM AM 1.9 1.658 49 06:01 03:13 AM AM 2.1 1.864 55 5 505:59 2020 5
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12:25 AM AM 0.3 1.9 9 58 04:31 AM AM 1.9 1.758 52 04:10 6 606:37 2121 6 06:53 AM 2.0 61
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1.9 0.6 1.2
58 18 37
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6 64 12 43
05:55 05:46 AM AM 0.5 1.715 52 02:19 AM AM 0.4 1.912 58 8 801:21 2323 8
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0.4 1.9 0.5 1.2
12 58 15 37
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9 64 12 46
06:21 AM AM 0.5 1.715 52 03:14 06:43 AM AM 0.5 1.915 58 12:35 AM AM 0.6AM 0.4180.1 12 04:48 AM AM 0.7AM 0.421 12 9 AM AM 0.6 9 902:07 2424 9 903:43 2424 3 01:29 03:33 -0.3 -9 01:55 9 AM03:09 24 9 03:50 12:55 08:24 AM PM 1.9 0.558 15 09:09 01:13 AM PM 1.8 0.455 12 09:17 07:01 AM 1.7AM 1.7522.4 52 73 09:58 07:46 AM AM 1.5AM 1.6462.9 49 88 07:43 AM AM 1.6 09:15 09:43 10:04
10 01:35 AM
0.5 1.9 0.5 1.3
15 58 15 40
25 02:25 AM
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9 61 12 46
02:55 12:13 AM AM 0.6 0.318 9 04:08 12:49 AM AM 0.6 0.218 6 04:42 01:19 AM AM 0.6AM 0.5180.1 15 05:42 AM AM 0.7AM 0.521 15 10 AM AM 0.6 1010 2525 1010 2525 03:44 3 02:21 04:23 -0.3 -9 02:48 10 25 10 04:28 09:02 06:56 AM AM 1.8 1.755 52 09:51 07:30 AM AM 1.7 1.852 55 10:02 07:36 AM AM 1.6AM 1.7492.4 52 73 10:40 08:25 AM AM 1.4AM 1.5433.0 46 91 08:24 AM AM 1.5 09:53 10:34 10:44
11 02:19 AM
0.5 1.9 0.5 1.3
15 58 15 40
26 03:23 AM
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12 58 12 49
03:45 12:54 AM AM 0.6 0.418 12 05:05 01:44 AM AM 0.7 0.321 9 05:47 02:07 AM AM 0.7AM 0.5210.1 15 06:40 AM AM 0.8AM 0.624 18 11 AM AM 0.7 1111 2626 1111 2626 04:20 3 03:13 05:11 -0.2 -6 03:46 11 26 11 05:08
12 03:04 AM
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15 55 12 43
27 04:23 AM
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15 55 12 49
04:42 01:36 AM AM 0.7 0.421 12 06:06 02:40 AM AM 0.8 0.424 12 06:57 02:58 AM AM 0.7AM 0.6210.1 18 12:19 AM AM 1.8AM 0.755 21 12 AM AM 0.7 04:58 3 04:07 05:59 -0.1 -3 04:48 1212 2727 1212 2727 12 27 12 05:51
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18 55 12 43
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18 52 12
12:42 AM 2.0AM 01:10 AM 1.7AM AM AM 0.8 05:46 02:22 AM AM 0.7 0.521 15 12:15 03:37 AM AM 1.8 0.555 15 03:56 AM 0.7610.1 21 AM 0.8522.8 24 85 05:37 3 05:03 12:30 1313 2828 1313 2828 13 05:55 13 28 13 12:24 08:08 AM 0.7AM 08:36 AM 0.8AM AM AM 1.2 11:11 08:41 AM AM 1.6 1.649 49 07:11 09:41 AM AM 0.8 1.524 46 09:31 AM 1.4212.5 43 76 10:24 AM 1.3240.1 40 11:50 06:45 3 11:0306:38
14 04:47 AM
0.6 1.7 0.4 1.5
18 52 12 46
29 12:00 AM
1.6 0.7 1.5 0.4
49 21 46 12
01:09 AM AM 1.8 0.655 18 06:01 AM 0.8522.6 24 79 12:07 03:12 AM AM 1.8 0.555 15 04:36 01:44 04:59 AM AM 2.0AM 0.7612.7 21 02:03 AM 1.7AM AM AM 1.7 12:02 01:18 1414 2929 1414 2982 29 14 12:36 14 29 14 01:16 08:18 AM 0.9 27 11:10 AM 1.2 37
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21 49 9
AM 30 12:57 07:41 AM
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52 24 43 12
01:04 AM AM 1.9 0.658 18 05:37 06:07 AM 0.7612.6 21 04:09 02:03 AM AM 1.8 0.755 21 02:49 AM 2.0AM 02:56 12:48 AM AM 1.7AM 1.6522.4 49 73 AM AM 1.8 02:07 12:47 1515 3030 1515 3079 30 15 01:41 15 30 15 02:14 08:15 AM 0.7 21 11:09 AM 1.3 40 11:13 AM 1.3 40
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Station Type:Harmonic Source:NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type:Harmonic Time Zone:LST/LDT BALTIMORE, Fort Mchenry,Maryland,2017 Annapolis (us naval Academ Zone:LST/LDT of Datum:mean soundings lower low water (MLLW) which is the chart datum ofTime soundings Datum:mean water and (MLLW) which is chart an da Times and heights of high and Low Waterslower low Times heights ofthe high
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12:51 07:40 Su 02:57 ○ 08:01 M
08:14 AM 03:30 PM 08:44 PM
08:49 AM Tu 04:02 PM 09:26 PM W
09:26 AM 04:35 PM 10:09 PM
10:05 AM Th 05:08 PM 10:54 PM F
10:48 AM 05:42 PM 11:42 PM
11:34 AM Sa 06:19 PM
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Su 07:01 AM 12:24 PM ◑ 07:00 PM M
09:36 AM Tu 02:18 PM 08:33 PM W
High Sharps Island Light –3:47 Havre de Grace +3:11 Sevenfoot Knoll Light –0:06 St Michaels, Miles River –2:14
10:46 AM 03:20 PM 09:27 PM
11:49 AM Th 04:24 PM 10:25 PM F
12:45 PM 05:26 PM 11:25 PM
01:36 PM Sa 06:27 PM
07:08 AM Su 02:24 PM ● 07:24 PM M
07:59 AM 03:09 PM 08:20 PM
08:48 AM Tu 03:53 PM 09:15 PM W
09:35 AM 04:35 PM 10:09 PM
10:22 AM Th 05:15 PM 11:04 PM F
11:07 AM 05:54 PM
06:31 AM Sa 11:53 AM 06:32 PM Su 12:41 PM ◐ 07:11 PM M
dIFFEREnCEs
08:19 AM 01:19 PM 07:44 PM
08:51 AM 01:31 PM 07:51 PM
Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58
H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08
1.6 0.7 1.5 0.3
Spring L. Ht Range *1.17 1.5 *1.59 1.9 *0.83 1.1 *1.08 1.4
09:59 06:09 AM AM 0.8 0.624 18 09:28 10:45 AM AM 0.7 1.421 43 Tu Sa W Su F 02:25 11:56 PM AM 1.2 1.337 40 02:00 05:33 PM PM 1.3 0.240 6 ◐08:34 06:23 PM PM 0.4 0.312 9 ◑08:10 PM 0.3 9 10:59 07:15 AM AM 0.8 0.724 21 W Su Th 03:21 12:46 PM PM 1.2 1.237 37 09:21 07:10 PM PM 0.4 0.312 9 11:50 08:19 AM AM 0.7 0.721 21 Th M F 04:18 01:37 PM PM 1.2 1.137 34 10:10 07:55 PM PM 0.5 0.315 9 F
10:34 06:21 AM AM 0.7 0.721 21 M Sa 03:06 11:36 PM AM 1.3 1.340 40 09:13 06:22 PM PM 0.3 0.2 9 6 11:33 07:31 AM AM 0.6 0.718 21 Tu Su 04:12 12:35 PM PM 1.3 1.240 37 10:19 07:14 PM PM 0.3 0.2 9 6
12:34 09:18 PM AM 0.7 0.721 21 12:25 08:39 PM AM 0.5 0.715 21 Tu Sa W M 05:13 02:27 PM PM 1.2 1.137 34 05:15 01:39 PM PM 1.4 1.143 34 10:59 08:41 PM PM 0.5 0.215 6 11:23 08:09 PM PM 0.3 0.1 9 3
01:12 10:10 PM AM 0.6 0.618 18 01:12 09:43 PM AM 0.5 0.615 18 Sa W Su Th Tu 06:04 03:16 PM PM 1.2 1.037 30 06:14 02:45 PM PM 1.4 1.143 34 11:48 09:25 PM PM 0.5 0.215 6 09:05 PM 0.1 3 01:47 10:55 PM AM 0.6 0.618 18 10:42 AM 0.6 18 Su Th M F01:56 W PM PM 0.5 1.115 34 06:51 04:03 PM PM 1.3 1.040 30 03:49 ● 07:09 ○ PM PM 1.5 0.146 3 10:09 PM 0.2 6 10:02 07:12 AM AM 1.9 0.658 18 11:37 07:41 11:36 AM AM 2.0 0.561 15 M F02:20 Tu Sa Th PM PM 0.5 1.015 30 04:49 02:37 04:51 PM PM 0.4 1.112 34 ○ 07:34 PM PM 1.3 0.340 9 10:51 08:02 10:58 PM PM 1.6 0.149 3 12:26 07:48 12:16 AM PM 1.9 0.558 15 08:26 AM PM 1.9 0.558 15 Tu Sa W Su F 05:51 02:52 05:33 PM PM 0.5 1.115 34 03:16 PM PM 0.4 1.212 37 11:54 08:16 11:32 PM PM 1.4 0.343 9 ●08:53 PM PM 1.7 0.252 6
W Su Th M Sa W Su SuPM 06:17 03:23 PM PM 0.5 1.115 34 03:52 06:49 PM PM 0.4 1.212 37 03:45 01:35 PM 0.3PM 0.4 90.2 12 03:02 ○08:57 PM 1.5 46 09:43 PM 1.7 52 10:00 07:23 PM 1.9PM 1.3582.9 40 ○ PM 09:29 Th M F 03:55 01:32 PM PM 0.4 0.512 15 09:40 07:00 PM PM 1.5 1.146 34 F
09:42 07:30 AM AM 1.8 1.755 52 10:32 08:15 AM AM 1.6 1.749 52 10:52 08:12 AM AM 1.5AM 1.6462.5 49 76 11:25 09:03 AM AM 1.3AM 1.4402.9 43 10:31 11:24 Tu Sa W M F05:05 Tu Sa TuPM W PM 04:27 02:10 PM PM 0.4 0.412 12 05:00 02:43 PM PM 0.4 0.412 12 02:51 PM 0.3PM 0.3 90.29 05:20 PM 0.4PM 0.4120.0 12 04:22 6 03:27 05:29 10:26 07:45 PM PM 1.6 1.149 34 11:24 08:43 PM PM 1.8 1.355 40 11:44 08:58 PM PM 2.0PM 1.4612.8 43 85 10:0211:43 PM PM 1.6 3.0 49 10:42
10:24 08:05 AM AM 1.7 1.652 49 11:15 08:58 AM AM 1.5 1.646 49 11:46 08:50 AM AM 1.4AM 1.5432.5 46 76 07:39 09:42 AM AM 0.8PM 1.3242.9 40 11:09 12:14 Sa W Su Th Tu Sa W Su W PM ThPM 05:02 02:48 PM PM 0.3 0.4 9 12 05:34 03:26 PM PM 0.4 0.312 9 05:55 03:31 PM 0.3PM 0.3 90.29 12:16 PM 1.2PM 0.4370.1 12 05:04 6 04:10 06:23 11:15 08:31 PM PM 1.7 1.252 37 09:41 PM 1.4 43 09:5211:21 PM PM 1.5 2.8 46 85 06:08 10:56 PM PM 0.5 1.615 49 Su Th M F12:00 W Su Th M ThPM F PM 12:46 1.3PM 01:13 1.2PM 05:40 03:27 PM PM 0.3 0.4 9 12 04:10 PM PM 1.4 0.343 9 04:14 PM 0.3400.39 PM 0.4372.8 12 05:50 9 04:56 01:03 ◑ 06:53 ◐ 07:03 PM PM 0.3 1.6 9 49 PM 0.5PM 09:21 PM 1.2 37 06:12 10:39 PM PM 0.4 1.412 43 10:49 11:51 PM 1.6150.3 49 07:18
09:59 AM 1.5 46 09:22 AM 0.8 24 Tu Sa W Su 12:58 PM PM 1.4 0.343 9 05:40 04:48 01:46 PM PM 1.2 0.337 ◑ 07:13 PM PM 0.3 1.4 9 43 ◐07:46 PM 0.5 11:11 15
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AM AM 1.6 31 01:43 31 03:01
46 10:19 06:40 AM AM 0.8 0.824 24 Th M 02:46 11:57 PM AM 1.2 1.237 37 08:41 06:28 PM PM 0.5 0.315 9
dIFFEREnCEs
High Mtn Pt, Magothy River +1:24 Chesapeake Beach –1:14 Cedar Point –3:16 Point Lookout –3:48
Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47
H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37
Spring L. Ht Range *0.88 1.0 *1.14 1.1 *1.33 1.4 *1.33 1.4
09:29 AM 0.8AM 240.2 3 07:32 Tu SaPM 05:45 PM 0.4372.8 12 02:14 1.2PM 79 01:54 ◐08:05 PM 0.6PM 180.4 9 08:16
10:16 AM 0.6AM 180.1 10:16 AM AM 0.7AM 0.8210.3 24 08:20 07:05 3 07:00 Tu Sa W SaPM SuPM 05:56 PM 0.3402.79 03:00 1.3PM 03:15 12:03 PM 1.2PM 1.2372.7 37 02:47 01:24 82 ◑09:11 PM ◐ PM 0.4PM 120.3 09:09 PM 0.6PM 0.4180.5 12 09:15 07:36 9 06:36
02:57 12:37 AM AM 1.8 1.555 3131
49 2.2 07:5809:10 AM AM 0.8 0.4 24 Th 01:02 M 03:41 PM PM 1.2 2.7 37 07:2910:13 PM PM 0.4 0.6 12
dIFFEREnCEs Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet
1.7 AM 0.6 AM 1.3 PM 0.4 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.4 PM 0.5 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.4 PM PM 0.5 AM 1.7 AM 0.4 PM 1.5 PM 0.5 AM 1.6 AM 0.4 PM 1.6 PM
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0 2 Th M PM W 04:00 04:05 PM 0.4PM 0.412 12 Sa PM PM 0.3 0 6 02:06 03:41 -0.3 -9 02:15 10:46 08:19 PM PM 1.8 1.5 55 46 08:38 PM 1.6 88 10:06 PM 3.4 104 10:17 PM 3
Tu Su Th M F04:40 M PM TuPM 04:26 01:58 PM PM 0.4 0.412 12 04:22 02:13 PM 0.3PM 0.4 90.2 12 PM 0.4PM 0.412 12 03:42 6 02:46 04:35 -0.2 10:33 07:46 PM PM 1.7 1.352 40 10:50 08:09 PM PM 1.9PM 1.4582.9 43 88 11:32 09:10 PM PM 1.8PM 1.5553.2 46 10:05 10:55
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Protecting Billfish
ould fishing and billfish actually be something the Democrats and Republicans can agree on!? Maybe so—Senate bill 396, the Billfish Conservation Act, was introduced in February by U.S. Senators Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Jerry Moran (R-Kan.). That’s actual real-world bipartisan support, which lately seems to be as stone-cold dead as the billfish currently located in representative Moran’s district. Yet this bill has been adopted and was reported favorably without amendment during an executive session on May 18. The original Billfish Conservation Act (of 2012) banned the importation of all billfish caught by foreign fleets into the continental United States. However, questions arose over whether the same prohibitions on foreign-caught billfish imposed by the bill also applied to billfish caught commercially in Hawaii. If commercially caught billfish could be transported from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland, it would circumvent the intent of the conservation measure; bill 396 simply clarifies that billfish landed in Hawaii must be retained there. “The IGFA is thankful to Senators Nelson, Rubio, Manchin, and Moran and to the Senate Commerce Committee for approving this meaningful amendment to the Billfish Conservation Act,” said Rob Kramer, president of the International Game Fish Association. “Today’s action brings us one step closer to ensuring that these magnificent fish are properly protected under the original intent of the law.”
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Underwater Grass Abundance The Maryland DNR reports that underwater grass abundance increased for the fourth straight year in the state’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay, reaching a record of 59,277 acres this spring. This surpasses Maryland’s 2017 restoration goal (of 57,000 acres) one year ahead of schedule. “These underwater grasses are essential to a healthy and sustainable ecosystem,” Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton said. “It’s encouraging that Maryland is exceeding our Chesapeake Bay restoration goals and continuing to measure improved water quality throughout the watershed.” The rise in underwater grasses is attributed to an expansion of widgeon grass in portions of the middle Bay region, and to freshwater grasses like wild celery that grow in fresher portions of the bay. The biggest underwater grass bed, located on the Susquehanna Flats, has been steadily recovering since 2012 and reached more than 5900 acres in 2016.
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Tournament News Home-Grown Winner—Bryan Schmitt of Deale, MD, recently hit it big on the FLW Pro Bass Tour. Having honed his bass fishing skills on the Potomac, he traveled to La Crosse, WI, for the latest competition and took first place with a 61-pound, six-ounce four-day total weight. That well full of fish was worth a cool $125,400 for Schmitt. “I had never been here (the upper Mississippi, Pools seven, eight, and nine) but I clicked with this place immediately,” Schmitt said. “I was so jacked up after the first day of practice, I was ready for the tournament to start right then.” Schmitt cast a black/blue swim bait with a craw trailer on 15-pound P-Line fluorocarbon, and noted that fishing the river was in some ways similar to fishing in his home waters, saying “There was a certain look to the grass in there that just reminded me so much of my favorite places on the Potomac.”
Bryan is currently ranked seventh nationally, and is in his fifth year as a FLW Tour professional. Go Bryan, go! Summer Slam—The second annual Chesapeake Summer Slam fishing tournament, hosted by technicalfisherman. com in collaboration with the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA MD), is running now through September 16. Targeting striped bass, bluefish, redfish, sea trout, and Spanish mackerel in the Chesapeake Bay, the angler catching the longest three-fish “slam” wins. This is a catch and photo tournament, with photos submitted online at technicalfisherman.com. There are also kids, kayak anglers, and fly anglers divisions, as well as the overall winner for the longest combined slam. All waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in Maryland and Virginia are open in the competition. Entry fees are $40. VA Flatties—July 21 (captain’s meeting) and 22 (fishing date) are the dates for the seventh annual Southside Boys & Girls Club Flounder Fishing Tournament in Virginia Beach. There’s
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FISHing TIPS
Why Circle Hooks? by Eric Burnley
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towards the shank and is not exposed until the hook turns as it departs the mouth. At this point the angler should be cranking out the slack, and when the line comes tight, the fish is hooked. There are now offset circle hooks on the market. These are less dangerous then J hooks but can still do damage to the fish’s internal organs. I do not use offset circles, and they cannot be used during the spring run of rockfish. The reason recreational anglers should use non-offset circle hooks is that these devices do less damage to
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remain amazed that there are still a few fishermen that won’t use circle hooks. I have heard excuses like, “I enjoy setting the hook.” Or, “They really don’t work.” And my favorite, “The government can’t tell me what to fish with.” My answers: You still set the hook; you just do it in a different manner. Yes they do. Circle hooks were invented by commercial long-line fishermen who wouldn’t use them if they didn’t work. And finally, yes they can. Circle hooks are mandatory when fishing bait during the striped bass spawning run and when fishing dead bait during marlin tournaments. Circle hooks work by riding along the inside of a fish’s mouth until they reach the latch in the corner. Then they turn and hook the fish right there. Because the hook is shaped like a circle, it won’t get stuck in the gills or stomach. The barb points in
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fish that we must release. The list of fish that cannot be kept includes short flounder or rockfish, red drum greater than 27 or less than 20 inches, black sea bass less than 12.5 inches, weakfish less than 13 inches, and specks less than 12 inches. I think it is pretty obvious that Chesapeake Bay recreational fishermen are going to be playing catch and release on most, if not all, of their trips. It is only common sense that we use non-offset circle hooks to conserve the future of fishing. #
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ost people get their tuna out of a can, but those who catch their own get to enjoy these fish at their finest. When it comes to taste, there is no comparison between fresh or home canned tuna and the product on your grocery shelf. So how does one go about catching a tuna? There are two ways: go on your own boat or on a charter boat. If you have a solid hull in the 22- to 25-foot range or even larger, you can go after tuna. If the boat can handle a steady diet of two- to three-foot waves along with the occasional five- to six-footer, it will do the job. The other consideration is fuel. You need enough to run out, troll all day, and then run back home times at least 1.5. If your calculations show you need 100 gallons to run out, troll, and run home you should carry at least 150 gallons. While the canyons produce a lot of tuna, these fish are also found much closer to shore. Such locations as the Hot Dog, Massey’s Canyon, the Parking Lot, and the Cigar hold good numbers of tuna, especially during the early part of the season. As this is written in early May, boats out of Ocean City have already brought in yellowfin and bluefin tuna from the Rockpile and the Poorman’s Canyon. Temperature breaks over structure are the best bet for holding tuna. I recall a trip Follow us!
by Eric Burnley out of Virginia Beach to the Cigar when the temperature break was as plain as the nose on your face. The cold water side was a sick gray color, while the warm water was blue and clear as glass. We trolled five lures, and every time we crossed from the cold to the warm side, we had five yellowfin tuna on the lines. There were five of us on the boat, so it didn’t take long to fill the three fish per person limit. There is no reason to rig dead baits when targeting tuna. You can catch all you want on lures. Cedar plugs, Mold Crafts, Green Machines, and anything that smokes will bring strikes. I set two cedar plugs close to the transom just outside the prop wash. Two Mold Craft lures go on the riggers and are set on the second or third wake. The smoker or Green Machine go way back on the center rigger. You can handle most yellowfin and bluefin tuna with either 30- or 50-pound gear. Should you decide to try for bigeye tuna, you are going to need 80 to 130 outfits. If you hook a bigeye on 30-pound gear, you are going to be in for a long afternoon. As a very general rule. the inshore tuna bite will begin with most boats trolling. As more boats decide to get in on the action, chumming will take over. Chumming will also produce in the canyons, but this is generally a nighttime operation.
If you want to chum for tuna, you are going to need a lot of bunker or butterfish. Most captains will want at least three flats, so the money you save on fuel will be quickly eaten up by bait. Try to anchor up on an edge. It is also helpful if you can mark fish or bait in the area. Once on station begin tossing over chunks of bunker, butterfish, or whatever you have for chum. Toss four or five pieces and then wait until they disappear before tossing over four or five more. Let your circle hook baited with a chunk of bunker go along with the chum. I rig my hooks with Fluorocarbon 60-pound leader, but may have to go down as low as 20-pound if the tuna become wary. Keep playing out line so that the bait falls naturally. You will feel the pickup. Let the tuna run for a few seconds, engage the reel, and when the line comes tight, the fish will be hooked. You will need someone to gaff the tuna. Try to get the gaff behind the head, but any gaff job that puts a fish in the boat is a good one. You can avoid all this work by chartering a boat. Get five of your fishing friends to put up between $200 and $350 each, show up at the dock, sleep on the run out, crank in your tuna, sleep on the run back in, pick up your filets, and drive home. # PropTalk.com July 2017 71
Fish Spot
Chesapeake Beach a Western Shore Fishing Destination by Eric Burnley
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hesapeake Beach has been one of the premier fishing destinations along the Western Shore for a long time. I first went there in the 1970s when big bluefish were the big draw and rockfish were in the beginning of their decline. Today the rockfish are back, and the blues, while smaller, are still available. Add to these the abundance of spot, croaker, white perch, and big black drum for a real smorgasbord of fishing fun. On my first trips to Chesapeake Beach trolling was the most productive technique for catching both rockfish and blues. Boats would pull eight or 10 lines using both wire and mono attached to spoons and tubes. Today trolling is employed primarily in the spring for the trophy rockfish run, and while spoons are still used, you are more likely to find shads fished in tandem behind a bucktail or on an umbrella rig. The boats still troll multiple lines and are now aided by planer boards. Some of these boards are so large they should require a boat license and will accommodate 10 or 12 lines. One mistake I see trailer boaters make is trying to imitate the larger charter boats. Running more than six lines from a boat with an eight-foot beam can be problematic. Adding large planer boards will not improve the handling of the boat, and with three or four heads onboard the crew will be hard pressed to control all those lines. A better choice is to run the number of lines you
and your crew can handle and leave the big planer boards for the larger boats. Small boat owners must also be aware of the number of planer boards running around the Bay when the rockfish run is on. Some captains will put a flag on their
boards, while others will not. Even the largest planer can be difficult to see when the waves are high, so the captain must keep a sharp lookout. Believe me, getting fouled up with six or eight planer lines is not the most productive way to spend the better part of your fishing trip.
Some Chesapeake Beach boats will travel over to the Eastern Shore in the spring for a shot at big black drum. Captains will motor around slowly until the fishfinder lights up due to a school of big drum on the bottom. At this point all hands drop a peeler crab baited rig to the bottom and hold on. Multiple hookups are common, and with the boats so close together, things can get real interesting, real fast. If you enjoy exciting action, this may be your sport. Once the spring season is over, light tackle fun can begin. My most recent trips out of Chesapeake Beach began a couple hundred yards off the beach catching spot and white perch. The perch were plenty big enough to eat but were returned to the water. Some of the spot were also large, but enough small ones were caught to fill up the livewell. A serious pan fisherman could have loaded his cooler in a very shot time. Once the livewell was full, we headed across the Bay to a location west of the Choptank River. Here live spot were dropped to the bottom and waiting rockfish gobbled them up. My first two drops equaled a limit, so I switched to a Tsunami shad, and the fish kept right on biting. Some of the crew took a bit longer to catch a limit of rock on the live bait, and the rest of us played catch and release until they accomplished their mission. Now it was off on a run up the Bay where we encountered a school of rock and blues feeding on the surface. We played
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run and cast with them exchanging our plastic shads for metal lures in deference to the bluefish. These were small fish, so everything was released. We finished the day anchored up and chunking with cut spot. This technique was quite effective on the larger blues in the area. We did not have the fast and furious fishing found at the rockfish hole or with the smaller fish under birds, but the four- to six-pound blues invaded our chunk line in sufficient numbers to give all hands some excellent action. In the fall, the top water fishing improves, and light tackle anglers have
great action. This is also the perfect time for the fly fishing crowd to get in their innings. Another late summer/early fall fishing delight is catching big croaker at night. Apparently the big croaker’s favorite prey come out of the shell beds after dark, and the fish school up to enjoy the feast. While no one would wish a hurricane on anyone, Gloria did bring about some impressive changes to Chesapeake Beach. The flooding caused by the hurricane left the waterfront destroyed. The rebuilding process has provided the town with one of the premier hotels on the
Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Resort and Spa is a four-star hotel with fantastic accommodations that will impress the most discriminating traveler. As nice as this establishment is, they still cater to fishermen with an early breakfast and sit right next to the Rod ‘N’ Reel Dock where numerous charter and head boats tie up. Chesapeake Beach is a short drive from Washington DC, Annapolis, and Baltimore. It is the perfect destination for a group of friends to charter a boat for a day’s fishing or for a family weekend getaway. #
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##This happy crew had a successful rockfishing trip with Captain Harry Nield on the Kingfish II. Photo courtesy of Kingfish II Fishing Charters
Charter Fishing Guide O ne of the most difficult ways to learn how to fish the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean is trial and error. Then there’s the boat issue; we don’t all have one. Luckily, the Bay is full of knowledgeable guides and charter captains ready to show you the ropes. Below you will find a directory of professional guides, charter boats, and head boats to get you started on your quest for the perfect fish. Whether you like to fly fish, troll, or bottom fish, there’s likely a local expert who can lend a hand.
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AYS Deltaville Relocating
Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) announces the relocation of its Deltaville office effective May 1. The new location for the Deltaville team will be 16648 General Puller Highway Deltaville, VA. Location managers and brokers, Jonathan and Anne Hutchings, are very excited for the move and believe the change of location will add to their continued success. “We are excited by the visibility our new location offers AYS,” says Jonathan. Tim Wilbricht, AYS president, adds: “Our Deltaville office has always been instrumental in helping AYS connect with our customers on the Southern Chesapeake Bay. With the relocated Deltaville office more prominently and visibly centered in the community, we will undoubtedly capture more attention from local boaters.” annapolisyachtsales.com
Kent Narrows Marine, LLC, recently started work on a 72,000 square foot boatel facility, which is being constructed on a vacant eight-acre waterfront parcel of land located at 100 Piney Narrows Road on the Kent Narrows in Chester, MD. This new business is being developed and operated jointly by partners Jody Schulz (Fisherman’s Inn and Crab Deck) and Rob Marsh (Wye River Marine), both longtime residents and business owners in Queen Anne’s County. The boatel will be capable of storing 400 boats year round on racks within a fully enclosed and heated building. It will be able to handle larger boats with a max size of 40 feet LOA, 13 foot beam, and 14 foot height. Boat owners can call ahead and expect to have their boats sitting in the water, stocked with provisions and ready to go. Upon return, boats will be pulled out of the water, rinsed off, and safely put away out of the weather. There will also be a new general store on-site offering ice, drinks, beer, and sandwiches, as well as boat and maintenance items. The boatel is scheduled to open fall of 2017, just in time for winter storage. kentnarrowsmarine.com
Joining the Galahad Family
Galahad Marine Properties, an investment group focused on marine and marinerelated businesses, recently acquired Norview Marina. Norview Marina is located in Deltaville, VA, 70 miles east of Richmond. It is located on Broad Creek at the mouth of the Rappahannock River on the Chesapeake Bay. The marina was owned and managed by an investor group led by Ernie Asaff for the last decade. Asaff will continue to consult Galahad on strategic matters, and Doug Respress, who was previously employed at Norview for more than 20 years, is now the general manager. norviewmarina.com; galahadmarine.com
Tomes Landing Marina in Port Deposit, MD, announces a new boat line: Bluewater Sportfishing Boats. Bluewater was born in 1996 when owner Paul Skilowitz turned his sights to the center console market. From inception, the mission statement was to be known as one of the “best little boat shops in Florida,” never the largest. Quality, not quantity, has always been the mindset at Bluewater, with each of its boats built to order. With the addition of a few select factory outlets, Bluewater Sportfishing Boats are now available without the need for a trip to Florida. Tomes Landing’s outstanding customer service record exceeded the manufacturers requirements, so the marina has been added as the Chesapeake Bay dealer for Bluewater boats. tomeslandingmarina.com; bluewaterboats.com
New VP of Operations
Oasis Marinas, a marina management company, announced that the firm has named Eric Bradley vice president of operations, effective immediately. Eric, formerly director of operations at Oasis Marinas, brings more than 20 years of marina management experience to the team and has been an integral part of growing the company’s marina portfolio, which now includes six properties in the Chesapeake Bay area. “Eric has been an incredible resource to the Oasis Marinas team,” said Dan Cowens, founder, Oasis Marinas. Eric currently oversees operations for all Oasis Marinas properties, including daily operating procedures, facilities maintenance and development, employee training programs, and much more. He also serves as president of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland. “It’s been an incredible year. I’m thrilled to be a member of the Oasis Marinas team, and I’m honored and humbled by the trust and responsibility my partners and colleagues have given me,” said Bradley. oasismarinas.com
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BROKERAGE & CLASSIFIED 32’ Eastport 32 ’08 Lift kept. Downeast style. “Tailgate Transom”. Air Conditioning. Single Owner and well maintained. Asking $269,900. Call Bob Oberg (410)-320-3385 or email Bob@AnnapolisYachtSales.com
Back Cove 30 ’12 In near perfect cond.. Approx. 80 hrs on Yanmar 6LPA dsl engine. Options include helm deck trim, Stidd helm seat, bow/stern thrusters, AC/heat, oil change & more. Garmin electronics: 7212 chart-plotter, GMI-10 display, GMR24XHD radar, VHS-300 radio. Flexi-teak sole on helm cabin, cockpit and swim platform. Window & transom covers. Winter inside storage. Price: $230,000. Maryland. (443) 521-3314
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31’ Sea Ray 310 Sundancer ’01 Very well maintained, ready for cruising. Full enclosure, generator, AC, Twin Mercruiser 5.7L V-Drive 250-hp each. Full maintenance records available. Asking $59,500. Call Chris Beardsley 757-512-6456 or email cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com.
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33’ Sea Ray ’11 Lift kept in a private boathouse. Blue hull, low hours, perfect condition. Our Trade! $149,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
34’ Mast & Mallet Rabbit ’96 Beautiful combination of New England Lobster Boat & Chesapeake Deadrise. Interior is smooth, salty & handsome. A picnic/ fishing boat w/twin diesels. $78,900. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 34’ Sea Ray ’00 T/7.4, gen, nice. $59,900. (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.
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35’ Donzi 35ZF ’98 Recently re-powered w/ Susuki 300-hp OBs only 325 hrs! Center console w/ top & extra rod holders, spacious head & cuddy cabin. Versatile boat for the whole family, offshore performance w/ great fish-ability & comfortable arrangements. Call Chris Beardsley 757-512-6456, email cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com
Silverton 34 Convertible ’86. Nice running FWC Crusader 270-hp gas engines. Very nice condition throughout. $11,500. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Mngr., 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org
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47’ Riviera M470 Excalibur ’03. Yanmar diesels with new outdrives, transom assemblies, and much, much more. Turnkey boat that cruises at 30 burning 17GPH! $149,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
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30’ - 35’ Slips Available Annapolis City Marina, Ltd. in the heart of Eastport. Includes electric, water, restrooms with showers, and gated parking. Give us a call at (410) 268-0660, www.annapoliscitymarina.com.
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Dave Bradley SAMS®, SA, ABYC
dbradley@coast2coastmarinesurveying.com www.coast2coastmarinesurveying.com
410.739.7097 corsicasurveys@gmail.com | corsicamarinesurveys.com
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20’ - 52’ Slips Deep Water, West River Water, power, shower, pool, wi-fi included. Reasonable prices. Pirates Cove Marina. Call Bob (443) 454-4370 or (410) 867-3600. 25’ - 40’ Slips, MD Clean Marina / Boatyard of the year. Power & sail, cozy, in protected Deale harbor, excel. boating & fishing, free Wi-Fi & pumpout. 30 mins. from DC. DIY service boatyard. Discount to new customers. (410) 867-7919, rockholdcreekmarina.com
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30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. On the western shore of the Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Flag Harbor Yacht Haven (410) 586-0070, www.flagharbor.com. Winter storage & repair (410) 586-1915. 45’ Covered Deep Water Boat Slip For Sale in Severna Park on Severn River. Great location. Water, electricity, parking, pump-out included. Call Tom @ (410) 608-1234. Annapolis Slip near Cantler’s Mill Creek. Join knowledgeable, friendly skippers. Private dock, hurricane hole, deep water, 30-45+ ft., dock carts, electricity, potable water, parking, quiet. Mins. by car to rt. 50. (410) 757-3553 or (703) 405-3277.
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Solomons - Calvert Marina - Covered & Open Slips - floating transient docks - land storage - pool - restaurant - Washburns boatyard - canvas shop - fuel - pet friendly reasonable rates - (410)-326-4251 calvertmarina.com Why Pay High Annapolis or Baltimore Rates? $1,250 - $2,200 yr. Land storage $120 monthly. Haulouts $10. Minutes to Bay and Baltimore Beltway. Old Bay Marina (410) 477-1488 or www.oldbaymarina.com
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DRY STORAGE RATE REDUCTION
50% WAS $7.25/FT
NOW $3.63/FT
The Convenient Concierge Service For You and Your Boat! let us do all the hard work.
Just give us a call one hour before heading down to the marina. We will make sure your boat is clean, fueled, and all your necessary refreshment are waiting for you on board for a day of adventure on the water. When you return, leave is up to us to make sure your boat is lifted, rinsed, engines flushed and put up safely until your next trip.
protect your boat from uv, rain and constant maintenance
CONTACT US NOW FOR A RESERVATION 201 wavy street portsmouth, va 23704 oceanyachtmarina.com
757-321-7432 OCEAN@SUNTEXMARINAS.COM facebook.com/oceanyachtmarina
*Reduction does not include extra height charges and cannot be combined with other offers*