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Fourth of July on the Chesapeake

Whether watching the fireworks on the water or from shore, make your way to the best events around the Bay, in Maryland and Virginia.

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See the Bay: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

Known as the “Everglades of the North,” Blackwater NWR is sure to entice nature-lovers of all kinds, from anglers to bird-watchers.

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By Kaylie Jasinski

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Antique and Classic Boat Festival What to expect at the annual Father’s Day boat and arts festival June 15-17 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

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A Classic River Rat Homecoming ##Photo courtesy of Ronix Wakeboards

This river rat returns to his childhood haunt on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada, after more than 40 years.

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Make a Splash! Chesapeake Watersports

Gather your friends and family and get out on the Bay to play this summer!

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Cambridge Classic Recap

Photos and results from the 108th annual event.

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Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dogs: Meet Shiloh and Logan Dock Talk Chesapeake Calendar

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36 Challenges and Triumphs: Boating Safety

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Editor’s Note

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ecently I had the opportunity to paddle alongside a great blue heron rookery on Kent Island. The tour was led by the Chesapeake Conservancy and Capital SUP, because both organizations recognize the need to get people out in nature in order to foster a passion for conservation. It is not enough to simply be a passive observer; if we are passionate about the Chesapeake Bay, it is up to all of us to do our part to protect it. And that doesn’t necessarily mean attempting to change the world. It can be as simple as donating $1 or drinking a beer. Let me explain. The Chesapeake Conservancy recently ran a 24-hour crowd-funding campaign with the hopes of raising $100,000—and they did it! For every $1 donated, the wildlife of the Chesapeake received $4. The Chesapeake Conservancy surpassed its goal in under 24 hours. I also mentioned beer… Devils Backbone Brewing Company’s Striped Bass Pale Ale helps to support the Chesa-

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peake Bay Foundation’s (CBF) programs to restore water quality throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed with $1 from every case sold going to CBF. The beer’s slogan is “Saving the Chesapeake Bay one can at a time,” because a great craft beer deserves clean water. Sweetwater Brewing Company in Atlanta, GA, has created the Twisted Fish Beer in collaboration with Building Conservation Trust and the Coastal Conservation Association’s (CCA) National Habitat Program. $1 from every case sold will be donated to fund projects that benefit sustainable fisheries and recreational anglers. The more active types, those willing and eager to roll up their shirtsleeves and get down in the mud, can join a local cleanup. This can start in your own backyard; find an organization close to your home waters and find out how you can get involved. Nearest to me is the Back River Restoration Committee in Essex, MD. The nonprofit installed a trash boom across Back River in 2011, and to date the boom has removed three million tons of trash (seriously, this number comes from actual scale receipts). After especially heavy rains volunteers are needed to remove trash to keep the boom from overflowing, and roadside cleanups are conducted throughout the year. So the next time you see a cleanup event near you, bring a friend and join in, if only for a few hours. Many businesses on the Bay are also starting to combine

conservation with their services. Capital SUP in Annapolis offers a variety of paddleboarding and kayaking experiences, and also has 50 oyster cages suspended from its docks. Throughout the summer, volunteers are needed to help clean the oyster cages, which combined help to filter 2500 gallons of water each day in Spa Creek. They recommend wearing long sleeves and pants, gloves, and shoes that can get dirty—and you will get dirty. But that is all part of the experience. The next few cleanings, a partnership between Capital SUP, Oyster Recovery Partnership, and Spa Creek Conservancy, are June 21, August 16, and September 13 at 5 p.m. If that’s not your speed, but you are out on the Bay often, you could become a citizen scientist. The DolphinWatch Program through the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science invites everyone to log their dolphin sightings in the Chesapeake using its online tracker. Dolphins were once a rare sight in the Bay but in the past few years, more and more sightings have been reported, which is good news because more dolphins could signify a better food supply and better water quality. And by logging when/where you spot them, DolphinWatch gains valuable data on how long dolphins stay in the Bay and what areas they are frequenting. You can also find citizen science opportunities through the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) and NOAA, among others. So there you have it. We can all do more to be good stewards of the Chesapeake, myself included. The key is to know your strengths and your availability, and go from there. If perhaps you do not have the time to participate in a cleanup, consider contributing to your favorite non-profit or buying a beverage that gives back to the Bay. No effort is too small as long as we each do our part.


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Letters “Getting” Boating at Six Weeks Old

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o beat his grandfather’s record of first sailing at eight weeks old (strapped to the mast, no less), young Finn goes aboard the family trawler at six weeks. His first reaction was, “You woke me up for this?!” But when those little hands grasped the helm and felt the rumble of the engine, he instantly “got it” about the thrill of boating. Fred Hunt Edgewater, MD

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The Sounds of Summer

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s we move into summer, concert series can be found at waterfront venues all around the Bay. And nothing quite says summer like live music by the water on a warm July evening, so make sure to put these on your radar. For more events, click to proptalk.com/calendar. Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series

The Annapolis Maritime Museum (AMM) offers 10 weeks of live music from rock to folk to jazz at the museum’s waterfront campus: 7 p.m. Thursday nights, June 14 to August 16. Concerts are free, though donations are gratefully accepted, and food and spirits will be available for purchase. Find a full lineup at amaritime.org.

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The Shanty Beach Bar at Tolchester Marina in Chestertown, MD, will host live music acts every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Come by boat or by car,

##Head to the Annapolis Maritime Museum on Thursday nights for free waterside concerts. Photo courtesy AMM

bring a lawn chair or blanket, and relax on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. Find a full concert lineup online. Note that certain concerts require tickets. You can buy a $125 bundle ticket to get into the three headliner concerts (Shenandoah, Kentucky Headhunters, and Eric Paslay) at a discounted price. Purchase tickets at tolchestermarina.com.

Calvert Marine Museum Waterside Music Series

For this year’s Waterside Music Series, the Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) in Solomons, MD, will host three featured performances. Jake Owen and Chris Janson just performed on June 1, and coming up George Thorogood & The Destroyers will perform Friday, August 10, followed by Brad Paisley Thursday, August 23. Proceeds from these concerts support the education and preservation efforts at CMM. No purses, bags, camera bags, or backpacks will be permitted on the grounds during performances. Purchase tickets at calvertmarinemuseum.com.

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The Deltaville Maritime Museum’s casual, outdoor concert series runs every fourth Saturday from May to September in Deltaville, VA. Concerts are held on the waterfront stage overlooking Mill Creek, and in the event of rain, concerts will be held in the Events Pavilion. Bring your own lawn chair, cooler, and picnic, or visit the food concession next to the Tea House. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door; children under 12 are free. Purchase tickets at the museum or online at deltavillemuseum.com.


Boat Docking Competition in Rock Hall

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ent County, MD, will honor its maritime heritage July 1, when the town of Rock Hall hosts its annual Watermen’s Association Day. All are welcome to join the fun and celebrate the historic importance of the area’s working waterfront. Festivities and competitions begin at noon at the Bulkhead on Bayside Avenue. The highlight of the day will be the boat docking competition. This event always draws a large crowd, sometimes numbering close to 2000 people. Spectators line the shores and watch from boats, admiring the skills of the captains and mates and cheering them on as they back into slips and wrangle lines around dock pilings. The contest will feature multiple classes. Sometimes the fierce competition requires a run-off to determine the winner. The day is filled with family-friendly activities and other traditional events

including the anchor-throwing competition, tube race, tug of war, and most patriotic boat contest. Food, beverages, ##There’s more than just boat and music add to docking - there’s also a most patriotic boat contest. Photo the fun. Proceeds by Bernadette Bowman benefit the Kent County Watermen’s Association, that ran between the Eastern Shore and which annually awards scholarships to Annapolis. Historians say that George Kent County college-bound students and Washington and Thomas Jefferson supports other beneficiaries, including passed through Rock Hall several times the local police and fire departments. A on their way to and from the Continenvisit to this historic waterfront town is a tal Congress in Philadelphia. While it is great way to kick off the week of July 4. no longer a major fishing port, today’s Rock Hall has a long history as a watermen are an important piece of the maritime-focused community. Its main culture and history of the town, which is street was the first road cut in Kent now known for its marinas and seafood County in 1675. During colonial times restaurants. rockhallmd.com the town was the landing site of a ferry

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Grab Your Paddles! ith boating season in full swing, consider slowing down the pace a bit with a guided nature paddle, or speeding things up with a competitive SUP race. Here are some upcoming paddle events to consider. Find more at proptalk.com/calendar.

SUP Races

Second Annual B’More SUP Cup: July 8 from 8 to 10 a.m. on Bear Creek in Dundalk, MD.

This will be a very casual fun race for paddlers of all experience levels, with both a beginner and an experienced course. Learn more at baltimoresup.com; register on paddleguru.com.

East of Maui/Eastport YC Chesapeake Stand Up Challenge: July 14, open-water race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River.

There will be several course options: a seven-mile challenge for more experienced paddlers, a three-mile challenge suitable for recreational paddlers, a one-mile beginner race, and a 13 and under kids’ race. All courses can be subject to wind, chop, and boat traffic. Register on Paddle Guru; there will be no race-day registration. 20 July 2018 PropTalk.com

Public Paddles with the Sultana Education Foundation

The Sultana Education Foundation out of Chestertown, MD, offers naturalistguided paddles on Maryland’s upper Eastern Shore throughout the summer. During a typical voyage, participants explore scenic, undeveloped portions of one of the Bay’s tidal tributaries while learning about the flora and fauna that make the region so unique. Paddle trips are $30 and include kayaks, so all you need to bring is water, a snack, and your binoculars (no children under 12). Each paddle has a different nature theme— coming up are two Lotus Paddles (July 9 and 13), a turtle paddle (Sept. 8), and a full moon paddle (Sept. 25), among others. Learn more and purchase tickets at sultanaeducation.org.

CBEC PaddlePalooza

On July 14, the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC) in Grasonville, MD, is hosting PaddlePalooza. Experience the wonders of the wetlands that surround CBEC during this unique opportunity to circumnavigate the ‘Horsehead Peninsula.’ This three-mile, safetysupported paddle will give you a new perspective of CBEC as you venture through the waters of Cabin Creek, Kent Narrows, and Marshy Creek, followed by a lively after-party with entertainment, food, and bottomless beer. Registration is $65. All proceeds support CBEC’s environmental education kayaking programs. CBEC also offers guided kayak tours for beginner and intermediate paddlers throughout the year. Learn more at bayrestoration.org.


Calvert Marine Museum Designated as Maryland State Paleontology Center

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he Calvert Marine Museum (CMM), in Solomons, MD, has been designated by Governor Hogan as the state’s Paleontology Collections and Research Center, making it the official repository of Maryland’s diverse fossil finds and collections. “Being located near Calvert Cliffs, the most important fossil deposit in the state of Maryland, has given us the opportunity to do in-depth collection and study of fossils,” says CMM curator of paleontology Dr. Stephen Godfrey. “The museum has the largest collection of local Miocene marine fossils outside of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, and currently it is the only institution collecting, preserving, and studying this amazing Maryland treasure.” CMM director Sherrod Sturrock explains, “The designation recognizes the excellent work in paleontology that staff at the museum have done over the years. Being named Maryland’s paleontology center is a singular honor.” In addition to working within the professional paleontological community, CMM shares its resources with the public through dynamic exhibits, public fossil field programs, a lecture series, a fossil club made up of avid avocational collectors, community events, classes and camps, and The Ecphora, a quarterly newsletter. “CMM truly is a distinguished flagship museum for the state and a renowned tourist destination,” says board president Evan Slaughenhoupt. “We are thrilled that our state legislature and our governor recognize the museum is not just the jewel in Calvert County’s crown.” There are more than 100,000 fossils in the collection including 600 modern skeletons, 200 casts, 5000 modern shells, and 10,000 volumes in the Ralph Eshelman Library. As Maryland’s Paleontology Center, the CMM will further expand its collection and exhibits with fossils from across the state. Within the next five years the museum plans to construct a new paleontology center. The new facility will include the paleo library, collections storage, office space for paleo staff, preparation Follow us!

##Uncovering a whale jaw on the shores of the Chesapeake. Photo courtesy of CMM.

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The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Growth Will Enhance Guest Experience

ast month, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD, announced the completion of a new Master Plan, which will create increased space for CBMM’s core museum offerings, including exhibitions, education, and shipyard. “CBMM’s Master Plan is a vision for CBMM’s campus for the next 20 years, designed to greatly enhance the guest experience,” said president Kristen Greenaway. The process began with a series of visioning sessions, with input gathered from members of the community, CBMM’s boards of governors and friends, staff, and volunteers. Through a competitive RFP, museum and education building specialist Ann Beha Architects of Boston, MA, was chosen to develop CBMM’s Master Plan in July 2017. The scope of the plan is broad and includes new and re-oriented buildings, wayfinding, guest accessibility and

##Image courtesy of CBMM comforts, and prioritizing CBMM’s natural, waterfront environment. our Waterfowling and Bay History buildPhase I of the Master Plan consists ings are extremely vulnerable to flooding of the construction of a new building for from storm-surge events.” changing exhibitions, a long-term waCBMM’s Master Plan includes raising terfowling exhibition, CBMM’s library the grade of new buildings and walkways and archives, and landscaping upgrades to above regulated limits in anticipation of Navy Point. The new facility will relong-term needs, enhancements to the place CBMM’s current Bay History and Navy Point lawn, and relocation of the Waterfowling exhibition buildings, with Tolchester Beach Bandstand and Point the buildings’ artifacts to be relocated; Lookout Bell Tower. demolition of the buildings is anticipated Three phases make up the Master Plan, to begin in spring 2019. The new library with the scope and timeline expected to be and exhibition building is anticipated to six to eight years, contingent upon funding open in 2020. (from individual donations and naming “This new facility offers a higher opportunities, grants, and operations). standard of climate control than we have CBMM will host a community converanywhere, other than in our collections sation about the Master Plan on Tuesday, facility,” continued Greenaway. “It will also June 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. in CBMM’s move our exhibitions and archival collecVan Lennep Auditorium. The public is tions above the flood plain. Currently, both welcome. cbmm.org

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• MTABC Middle River Fireworks: At dusk off Wilson Point on Middle River. Presented by the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County, in memory of Raymond N. Porter and Jack Deckelman II. Support still needed to make this a success—send donations to: MTABC, P.O. Box 18137, Middle River, MD 21220. • Big Band Night at CBMM: 7 to 10 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The Shades of Blue Orchestra will perform at the Tolchester Beach Bandstand at CBMM with fireworks scheduled to launch after dusk. Food, ice cream, and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. Admission is $6 for members, $10 for non-members. After 8:45 p.m., admission will be reduced to $2 for those watching the fireworks only. Rain date July 1. • Chesapeake Beach Fireworks over the Bay: Chesapeake Beach, MD. Rain date July 3.

• Oxford Fireworks: Sponsored by the Tred Avon Yacht Club. • Rock Hall Fireworks: The Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company and Town of Rock Hall welcome everyone to the annual Rock Hall fireworks show at 9 p.m. Rock Hall, MD. Parade on July 4, starts at 10 a.m. on Main Street. • Salute to Cecil County Veterans: 6 to 10 p.m. at North East Community Park, North East, MD. Fireworks at dark. Honor active military and retired veterans. Parking can be found along Main Street, within the downtown Municipal Parking Lots, and along Rt. 272.

July 1 • Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration: A traditional parade kicks off the festivities at 2 p.m., beginning at Warren Street and Union Avenue and ending at Tydings Park. Downtown block party from 4 to 8 p.m. at N. Washington and St. John Streets. Battle of the Bands concert 5 to 9 p.m. at Concord Point Park Park. Patriotic music from 9 to 10 p.m. with fireworks beginning around 9:30 p.m.

July 4 • Yankee Point Fireworks: Fireworks at dark at Yankee Point Marina in Lancaster, VA. Free. Windows on the water open 4 to 9 p.m. Poolside Cafe open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Annapolis Fourth of July Celebration: Patriotic parade from 6:30 to 8 p.m. down West Street to Main Street. Marching bands, fire engines, service clubs, and more. Fireworks launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor at 9:15 p.m. Spa Creek Bridge will be closed to traffic from 6 to 10 p.m. Viewing along City Dock, Naval Academy Bridge, street-end parks facing Spa Creek. • Ports America Chesapeake Fourth of July Celebration: 7 to 10 p.m. downtown Baltimore, MD. Inner Harbor Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. There are viewing locations around the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, Federal Hill, Locust Point, Fells Point, and Canton.

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• Fourth of July in Chestertown: Fireworks begin at dusk (around 9:20 p.m.) at Wilmer Park in Chestertown, MD. • Fourth of July Stars in the Sky: 7 p.m. at Victory Landing Park, Newport News, VA. Live music, food vendors, moon bounce, free face painting, and a spectacular fireworks show over the James River at 9:30 p.m. Admission and parking are free. • Fourth of July Great American Picnic: 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the downtown Norfolk waterfront in VA. Free and open to the public. Traditional all-American picnic food for sale, live entertainment, and fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Noroflk Festevents. • Ocean City July Fourth Concert and Fireworks: Free concert at 8 p.m. followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m. on the beach at N. Division Street, Ocean City, MD. • Washington, DC Fireworks: National Independence Day Parade begins at 11:45 a.m. and runs until 2 p.m. along historic Constitution Avenue. Fireworks at dusk over the National Mall, Washington, DC. Free. • Solomons Fourth of July Celebration: At 8:30 p.m. Solomons, MD. Sponsored by the Solomons Business Association.

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Boating Safety Class Offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-06. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Hoffmaster’s Marina in Woodbridge, VA. Students who pass the test receive Federal and Virginia boater education certificates. $35 per person. (703) 494-7161.

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Boating Safety Seminar: Man Overboard 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the West Marine in Alexandria, VA (601 S. Patrick St.). Presented by America’s Boating Club. education@nvsps.org

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Chamber Challenge Boat Docking 1 p.m. Long Wharf, Cambridge, MD. The Dorchester Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Chesapeake Cowboys to bring boat docking back to Cambridge, MD.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Band: Country By Night. 7 to 11 p.m. at the Shanty Beach Bar, Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Mad Planet (rock, reggae). Free, donations gratefully accepted. Food and drinks available for purchase.

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Maryland Boating Safety Class 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Eastport Volunteer Fire Department in Annapolis (914 Bay Ridge Avenue). June 21, 26, and 28. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 23-01. Students who pass the test receive a boater education certificate. $25 per person. Register: (301) 466-4299.

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Ocean City Grand Prix Ocean City, MD. Offshore Powerboat Association.

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Eastport a Rockin’ 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Annapolis’s home-grown local music festival on Back Creek and Second Street in Eastport.

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Oxford Cardboard Boat Races Cardboard boat races and Smith Island Crab Skiff Association regatta in Oxford, MD.

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Pirate Fest Family Day 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, Havre de Grace, MD. Enjoy food and fun with pirate games, activities, music, contests, and more. Win cool prizes, play with real pirates and mermaids, and enjoy hands-on maritime demonstrations. All proceeds benefit the Susquehanna Museum.


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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Classes Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington Farm United Methodist Church, 3921 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, VA. Students who pass the test receive a boater education certificate. $40 per person or $60 for two people sharing the text. (202) 616-8987.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Company at their firehouse: 900 Bowleys Quarters Road, Middle River, MD. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $35 per student, advance registration required: (410) 800-8420. A portion of the proceeds from the class will benefit the Junior Firefighters program.

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Annapolis City Dock Summer Concert 7 p.m. Annapolis City Dock. Live music by the Eastport Oyster Boys, with special guests The Naptown Brass Band.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Sean Hetrick & the Leftovers (alt. rock). Free, donations gratefully accepted. Food and drinks available for purchase.

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Big Band Night at CBMM 7 to 10 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The Shades of Blue Orchestra will perform at the Tolchester Beach Bandstand with fireworks scheduled to launch after dusk. $6 for members, $10 for non-members. After 8:45 p.m., admission will be reduced to $2.

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Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration A traditional parade kicks off the festivities at 2 p.m., followed by a block party downtown from 4 to 8 p.m. Battle of the Bands concert 5 to 9 p.m. at Concord Point Park. Patriotic music from 9 to 10 p.m. with fireworks beginning around 9:30 p.m.

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Rock Hall Watermen’s Day 12 p.m. at The Bulkhead on Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall, MD. Join in on the fun as Rock Hall honors and celebrates its tradition as a working waterfront. Competitions include an anchor toss and boat docking. Food and drink are available on-site.

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Salute to Cecil County Veterans 6 to 10 p.m. at North East Community Park, North East, MD. Fireworks at dark. Honor active military and retired veterans.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Band: Beach Bumz. 1 to 5 p.m. at the Shanty Beach Bar, Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Annapolis Fourth of July Celebration Patriotic parade from 6:30 to 8 p.m. down West Street to Main Street. Marching bands, fire engines, service clubs, and more. Fireworks launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor at 9:15 p.m. Spa Creek Bridge will be closed to traffic from 6 to 10 p.m. Viewing along City Dock, Naval Academy Bridge, street-end parks facing Spa Creek.

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Ports America Chesapeake Fourth of July Celebration 7 to 10 p.m. downtown Baltimore, MD. Inner Harbor Fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Viewing locations around the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, Federal Hill, Locust Point, Fells Point and Canton.

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Yankee Point Fireworks Fireworks at dark at Yankee Point Marina in Lancaster, VA. Free. Windows on the water open 4 to 9 p.m. Poolside Cafe open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Fourth of July in Chestertown Fireworks begin at dusk (around 9:20 p.m.) at Wilmer Park in Chestertown, MD.

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Solomons Fourth of July Celebration At 8:30 p.m. Solomons, MD. Sponsored by the Solomons Business Association.

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Fourth of July Stars in the Sky 7 p.m. at Victory Landing Park, Newport News, VA. live music, food vendors, moon bounce, free face painting, and a spectacular fireworks show over the James River at 9:30 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

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Fourth of July Great American Picnic 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the downtown Norfolk waterfront in VA. Free and open to the public. Traditional all-American picnic food for sale, live entertainment, and fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Norfolk Festevents.

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Ocean City July Fourth Concert and Fireworks Free concert at 8 p.m. followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m. on the beach at N. Division Street, Ocean City, MD.

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Washington, DC Fireworks National Independence Day Parade begins at 11:45 a.m. and runs until 2 p.m. along historic Constitution Avenue. Fireworks at dusk over the National Mall, Washington, DC. Free.

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Downtown Hampton Block Party Be a part of the peninsula’s largest outdoor paint night. 6 p.m. downtown Hampton, VA. $40 includes all supplies, instruction, and one drink ticket. Live music, children’s area, food and beverage for purchase.

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Revolutionary London Town 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD. Step back into the contentious days surrounding the Declaration of Independence. You can join the Continental Army or Continental Marines, debate the merits of independence, and learn how colonists made a living. Included with general admission. Free costume rentals for children.

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Crisfield Freedom Fest 5 to 9 p.m. at Somers Cove Marina, Crisfield, MD. Celebrate the nation›s birthday and celebrate the nation›s heroes in this family-oriented day hosted by the American Legion. Food, live music, arts and crafts, military appreciation, fireworks.

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B›More SUP Cup Join B’More SUP for the second annual B’More SUP CUP on Bear Creek! This is a very casual fun race for paddlers of all experience levels. Two courses: one for beginners and one for more experienced racers. 8 to 10 a.m. 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk, MD. Safe Boating Course Presented by Annapolis Recreation and Parks. July 11 and 16, 6 to 10 p.m. at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center (273 Hilltop Lane, Annapolis). For ages 10 and up, under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. $25. Register: (410) 263-7958.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Live music by Dublin 5 (irish rock). Free, donations gratefully accepted. Food and drinks available for purchase.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Band: Bye, Felicia. 7 to 11 p.m. at the Shanty Beach Bar, Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

Clarks Landing Rendezvous Gather and reunite with other Clarks Landing Yacht Sales boat owners as you spend the weekend at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Marina and Resort, Cambridge, MD. Must RSVP.

CBEC Paddlepalooza Three mile, safety-supported paddle through the wetlands around the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center in Grasonville, MD. Entertainment, food, and brews await participants and spectators at a lively after-party. $70; $25 to rent a kayak or SUP.

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East of Maui/Eastport YC Chesapeake Stand Up Challenge Open water race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River. Two course options: 6.5-7 mile challenge for more experienced paddlers and a 3-3.5 mile challenge suitable for more recreational paddlers. New this year is a one-mile beginner race and a 13 and under kids race.

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Vintage Outboard Motor Meet 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Flying Point Park, Edgewood, MD. Display, buy, sell vintage motors and marine parts. Plenty of space. Small donation for lunch. (443) 8235758. Presented by the Old Bay Chapter of the Antique Outboard Motor Club.

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Tall Timbers Regatta Tall Timbers, MD. Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.

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CLC Annapolis In-Water Demo Demonstrations are held at Jonas Green Park on the Severn River from 5:30 p.m. to sunset. The events are free, but RSVPs are requested. Chesapeake Light Craft.

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Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Rockfishing Clinic On the Chesapeake Bay. Stay tuned for details.

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CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta Kent Island Yacht Club, Kent Island, MD. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.

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Lighthouse Adventure Cruise with CMM Departing from the Drum Point Lighthouse, the cruise includes Cove Point, Thomas Point, Sandy Point, Bloody Point, and Sharps Island lighthouses. Lunch is on Kent Island. Meet at the Calvert Marine Museum at 7:45 a.m., board a private charter vessel, and return by 5 p.m. $130, pre-registration required: (410) 326-2042 ext. 41.

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Thunder on the Choptank Choptank River, Cambridge, MD. Kent Narrows Racing Association.

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ACA Level 1 Intro To Kayaking Instruction Course 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Grasonville, MD. Designed for beginner to intermediate kayakers who wish to develop skills of safe, responsible, and enjoyable kayaking. $65 CBEC members (includes equipment), $70 non-members. $20 rental fee.

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Lessons From Maritime Accidents and What You Should Know CAPCA monthly meeting. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. Meeting starts at 7:15 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge, Edgewater, MD. Open to the public. Speaker Brian Curtis, deputy director of major marine investigations, National Transportation Safety Board.

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which is not the case with many boats of this size. Wellcraft makes it possible by employing a forward console door which essentially consists of the entire front of the console. It swings up on gas-assist struts, providing an entry twice the size of what you’d expect from an 18-footer. Maybe even more important for family fun is that the Wellcraft 182 can be had with a ski tow pylon—if you have kids, you’ll want this option for sure. Anglers will be more interested in features such as the under-gunwale rodracks, flush-mount rodholders, and a helm with a large flat for flushmounting a GPS/fishfinder. The hull draft is a mere 15 inches, so you can prowl the shallows to cast for stripers at daybreak and sunset. Wait a sec—what about a livewell? Not only does the 182 Fisherman have one, it has a unique livewell that even adds to the boat’s enjoyment factor. It’s built into the foredeck, and the entire back bulkhead

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is a single piece of see-through Plexi. Fill it up, add in a few scoops of minnow or shrimp, and the kids will be entertained by the aquarium-like view. Added bonus: you can always keep an eye on your livies, and make sure they’re healthy and happy. The 182 can take up to 150 horses on the transom, but as we mentioned earlier, one of the nice things about an 18-foot boat is that you can run it quite economically. Opt for a Yamaha F115, and you’ll find that you have plenty of power; the top-end hits 37.8 mph, and cruise speed at 4500 rpm is 25.8 mph. Economy is quite stellar at this pace, with a fuel burn of just 4.9 gph. That means you’ll be getting almost 5.3 mpg and would have to cruise for 10 hours straight to come close to emptying the 56-gallon fuel tank. You say performance trumps economy? Fine, go with a 150-horse outboard. Just be sure to tell the kids to hang on tight, because you’ll soon be

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hopping up on a plane in a neck-snapping six seconds, and zipping across the Bay at a top speed up to 45 mph. Construction-wise, the 182 Fisherman delivers exactly what you’d expect from Wellcraft. The switches at the helm are lighted toggles, wiring is tinned-copper, and stringers are foamcored. Glancing at the underside of the anchor locker hatch gives you a lot of insight into just how the 182 is put together. Many builders cut corners and mold cheap hatches that are unfinished on the underside, especially when it comes to smaller, less expensive models. Not so with the 182, which Wellcraft builds the same as its larger boats. You’ll discover that the hatch is fully finished on both sides, and even has the trademark Wellcraft “W” molded in underneath. What’s not to like about the Wellcraft 182? There really isn’t much to beef about. The best we can come up

with is noting that this is a deep boat with tall gunwales, which can lead to a higher center of gravity and faster drifts when drift-fishing. But that’s also a trait many parents like, since tall gunwales tend to keep kids inside the boat where

they belong and eliminate worries about falling overboard. We can’t even hassle Wellcraft over the pricing, which isn’t any higher than a nice Hyundai. And we can absolutely, positively guarantee you one thing: owning a Wellcraft 182 Fisherman will be one heck of a lot more fun than any car on the lot. #

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See the Bay

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge B

lackwater National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located in Dorchester County, MD, includes more than 28,000 acres of tidal marsh, hardwood and loblolly pine forests, freshwater wetlands, and croplands. The refuge was established in 1933 and contains one third of Maryland’s wetlands, garnering it the nickname “Everglades of the North.” It is home to the largest natural population of the formerly endangered DelMarVa Peninsula fox squirrels, and is also home to the largest breeding population of American bald eagles on the East Coast (north of Florida). When visiting Blackwater for the first time, start your trip at the Visitor Center, open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. In addition to being a prime viewing spot for bald eagles, the visitor center has exhibits specific to the refuge, an upstairs observation area and library, an authentic eagle’s nest, and TV monitors for watching live video from the osprey and eagle cams. Outside the center you will find the Butterfly and Beneficial Insect Garden with walking paths and picnic tables. From here you

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can decide how best to explore the refuge: by car, foot, bike, or paddle craft. Wildlife Drive Visitors can drive, bike, or walk along the four-mile paved road that takes visitors along the Blackwater River, offering excellent views of the refuge. If driving, turnouts are available at various points to safely stop and observe the scenery. Visitors must remain on the paved road; briefly stopping outside of the turnouts is permitted only when there are no other vehicles around. Grab a wildlife guide from the Visitor Center to learn about the animals and habits you might see along the scenic route.

Hiking Trails

There are four land trails available at the refuge: the Marsh Edge Trail, the Woods Trail, the Key Wallace Trail, and the Tubman Road Trail. Trails are open daily dawn to dusk, but pets are not permitted, even if on a leash. The 1/3-mile paved Marsh Edge Trail runs along the confluence of the Little Blackwater River and Blackwater River, and provides great views of the open water areas of the refuge. It can be accessed by turning left

at the first fork on Wildlife Drive but is closed seasonally from winter to late summer to minimize disturbance to nesting birds. The half-mile Woods Trail can be accessed from Wildlife Drive by taking the first right after the photo blind. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the DelMarVa Peninsula fox squirrel. The Key Wallace Trail provides visitors with a chance to observe a timber stand improvement area. Located at ##There are workboats aplenty on nearby Hooper’s Island, ready to deliver the freshest seafood.


the intersection of Key Wallace Drive and Egypt Road, this 2.7-mile trail takes about two hours to hike. The fourth option, the 1.5-mile long Tubman Road Trail, is named after an old dirt road which comprises a portion of the trail and was once one of the main access routes to this part of the county. It takes visitors through mixed pine and hardwood forests, sloughs and marshes, and reforested fields. This trail is located off Hip Roof Road and takes about an hour and a half to complete.

Water Trails

To truly experience Blackwater you’ll want to get out on the water, and there are three paddling trails to get you in the thick of the refuge. The Orange (7.6 miles roundtrip) and Purple (nine miles one way) Trails generally have the highest overall salinity and the lowest diversity of plant species. Big cordgrass and saltmarsh cordgrass thrive here. In late July and August, marsh hibiscus is covered in white and pink blooms. On

##Blackwater NWR is comprised of more than 28,000 acres of protected land.

the Green Trail (eight miles roundtrip), the marsh ranges from slightly brackish to fresh water. During summer, fragrant waterlily covers much of the water, and narrow-leaved cattail grows at the water’s edge. The green trail is the best option for beginners. The closest launch points for the water trails are the Rt. 355 Bridge

##Zach Ditmars with a snakehead caught at Blackwater earlier this year.

soft launch and the Shorters Wharf Public Boat Ramp.

Raptor Cams

If you’re sitting at your desk at work, wishing you were at Blackwater, you can get a glimpse of the refuge by tuning in to the osprey and eagle cams. Since 2001, the Friends of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge have been broadcasting images from an osprey platform located along the Refuge Wildlife Drive, and since 2004, the Friends have also been broadcasting images from a bald eagle nest in a local loblolly pine tree. Tune in and learn more about these awesome raptor species at friendsofblackwater.org.

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Fishing at Blackwater

Blackwater NWR waters include the Blackwater and Little Blackwater Rivers and the associated expansive shallow water marsh areas. No special refuge permits are required; however, a valid state sport fishing license and/or a state recreational crabbing license is required if fishing or crabbing in these waters. Production manager Zach Ditmars recently traveled to Blackwater NWR to target Northern Snakehead. Since their arrival at Blackwater a few years ago, the species has perpetuated and Blackwater and is now one of the go-to snakehead spots on the Bay. Ditmars has also caught largemouth bass, catfish, white, and yellow perch in the area. Every June, the refuge hosts an annual Youth Fishing Derby for anglers 15 and under. This year’s event was held on June 2. The Susquehanna River Fishing Club also hosts an annual Snakehead Smackdown tournament in the spring. Follow us!

The refuge is located just 12 miles south of Cambridge, MD, so after a day of hiking or paddling, consider heading into town for a quality meal. Find options at downtowncambridge.org. Another detour to consider is the town of Hooper’s Island, located about 25 minutes east of the refuge. Stop into Old Salty’s restaurant if you’re looking for “the best crab cake around!” After a recent paddling trip I found myself at Old Salty’s, which is located in a historic schoolhouse, and had one of the best soft shell crab sandwiches I’ve had in a long time. If it’s seafood you’re after, make the detour—you will not be disappointed. oldsaltys.com ■

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##It’s more fun for ever yone if you feel safe. Photo by Amy Wheatley Jaros

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Boating Safety By John Lockwood

A novice boater shares his thoughts on safety preparation

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fter buying my first boat, I needed to learn how to properly and safely operate the vessel to ensure the safety of myself, passengers, and other boaters. In many states, you do not need a boating license but in others, everyone must have one. I knew from day one that I wanted to get my boating license. I knew the basics of boat operation and navigation but also knew there was still much to be learned. It became very clear when I eventually hit the open water with my boating license in hand that some people have no idea what they are doing on the water. But, we’ll revisit that later. Now that I knew I wanted to obtain a boating license, I had some decisions to make about how I was going to fulfill the necessary requirements. I could have signed

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up for a more traditional class through a local power squadron, the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, or an equivalency exam. Or, I could take an online course and test. In the end, I chose to use Boat Ed’s online course and test for several reasons. First, I have always strongly disliked classrooms, which can be verified by my high school and college attendance records. Second, I wanted something that I could do at my own pace and on my schedule. The online course through Boat ED was very well produced and covered the required material in a logical and clear fashion. Even the sections I already knew served as a great refresher. The inclusions of video demonstrations and tests throughout the course helped keep my attention. The format of the information made it easy to retain and recall during the exam. I’ve

recommended this course to everyone I’ve met who is interested in obtaining a boating license. And for $25 bucks, what a deal! Now that I felt comfortable about the rules of the road, it was time to ensure my vessel was safe to operate. This included assessing the existing safety equipment onboard and replacing old or non-functioning equipment. In addition to ensuring that I had all of the necessary equipment as required by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), I added a few extra items, such as a manual bilge pump and flares, for additional safety. I also learned to verify that passengers on my boat knew where the safety equipment is located and how to operate the vessel in the event that I (the captain) became incapacitated. Safely operating a boat also entails that it be in sound working condition, especially


operate their vessels safely and responsibly. Some may have never taken a boater safety course; others may have been drinking all day or simply do not know or follow the rules. You always need to be alert and to keep an eye on other boats. You will inevitably encounter situations, especially on crowded channels during the summer, where you will need to make split-second decisions to compensate for another boater’s improper operation of their vessel. This article is not intended to be exhaustive of all safety rules and regulations. It’s just the perspective of a guy with a boat.

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any navigational lights, instruments, or mechanical systems. For my piece of mind, I stay current on routine maintenance and preventative maintenance. On days when I am unable to be on the water, I use that time to go over systems to ensure proper operation and make repairs. This helps prevent breakdowns or malfunctions, which can lead to dangerous situations. Even with the best maintenance rituals, breakdowns are almost inevitable, and having a proper plan in place helps ensure the problems are resolved quickly and safely. This includes knowing where you are, whom to contact, and what information to provide to the tow company, USCG, or fellow boaters. Always make sure you let someone know where you are going and when you’ll return. I always text my wife when I am about to leave the dock and let her know when I’ll be back. Once back at the dock, I let her know I’ve made it back. Let’s revisit the earlier statement that “some people have no idea what they are doing on the water.” Once on the open water, never underestimate the dangers posed by other boaters. Don’t assume that they’ve been as diligent as you have in preparing to

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Antique and Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point Father’s Day Weekend, June 15-17 Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum | St. Michaels

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he 31st annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point is a PropTalk-sponsored favorite for boat lovers of all ages. If you need an excuse to visit St. Michaels, this is one of the best ones of the year for the whole family. Parking and a Saturday shuttle service are free of charge, and the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Chesapeake Chapter and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) provide so much to see and do, that you don’t need to leave the museum campus—but if you do, it’s a short walk to specialty shops, restaurants, inns, and other attractions in St. Michaels’ historic district. The festival runs Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Father’s Day, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festival includes

two-day admission to all of CBMM’s special and permanent exhibitions, including the 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, where guests can climb to the top for views of the Miles River and St. Michaels Harbor. The event costs $5 for CBMM adult members or $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and students with ID; and $6 for children 6-17. Make sure to bring some cash for food and drink on site.

Dock at CBMM

Register directly with ACBS Chesapeake Chapter to ensure your slip reservation. Contact ACBS dock master Hank Reiser at (410) 533-8752 or cruisers202@msn.com. Register online at chesapeakebayacbs.org/information.

See the Boats

So many beautiful boats, so little time! This year’s festival highlights the history of ski boats and water skiing (with more

inside CBMM’s At Play on the Bay exhibition building). On the docks and museum grounds you will also find: • Wooden and fiberglass classics • Vintage racers • Chesapeake Bay boats • A juried competition for best restored and preserved boats • Boat rides

Attend the Seminars

Free seminars start at the top of the hour. These are subject to change, so check your festival program for the final schedule: • Friday 1 p.m. “Chris-Craft’s Runabouts, Utilities, and Ski Boats” by George Hazzard of Wooden Boat Restoration. • Friday 2 p.m. “Upholstering Classic Boats” by John Swain of Galesville Yacht Canvas.

##Find beautiful woodies on land and at the docks at CBMM Father’s Day weekend. Photo by Al Schreitmueller

##Retrospect. Photo by Al Schreitmueller

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##Take a ride on CBMM’s Winnie Estelle.

##Meet classic boat owners and learn about their journeys.

##On the docks and on land, you’ll find plaques giving some history on the boats.

• Friday 3 p.m. “100 Years of Water Skiing and Aquaplaning, plus Collecting Antique Skis” by Jeff Beard of Water Ways Antiques. • Saturday at 10 a.m. “Hit It! Century Boat Style” by Thomas Holmes, president of the Century Boat Club. • Saturday 11 a.m. “Correct Craft from the Atom Skier to the Nautique” by Herb Von Goerres past president Chesapeake Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society. • Saturday noon “Planing, Porpoising, and Running Trim” by Gary Van Tassel of VT Design. • Saturday 1 p.m. “Dick Pope and Cypress Gardens as portrayed in Esther Williams’s ‘Easy to Love’” by David Dinacola. • Saturday 2 p.m. “Notable Outboard Ski Boats by Crosby/Hydrodyne, Dorsett, Glaspar & Glastron” TBD.

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##You may get offers to take a boat ride around the harbor, so wear your boat shoes.

Demos, family activities, nautical flea market, and more

Workshops, building demonstrations, family activities, and a nautical flea market will be available throughout the weekend, along with a selection of regional and grilled foods, music, and a waterside bar and deck for libations and other drinks.

See the artwork

The festival’s signature Arts at Navy Point pavilion brings more than 70 juried fine artists, craftspeople, and vendors offering nautical and maritime-themed items for boat and home.

Boat Dogs Must Stay at Home!

During CBMM festivals and special events, dogs are not permitted on CBMM grounds, with the exception of certified service dogs. (Leashed dogs are permitted on CBMM grounds during non-festival days.)

See boat restoration in action

Festival guests may watch the log-hull restoration of the 1889 bugeye Edna E. Lockwood underway in CBMM’s shipyard through her re-launch at CBMM’s OysterFest on October 27.

Take a Miles River cruise

Scenic river cruises aboard CBMM’s 1920 buyboat Winnie Estelle will be offered throughout the festival, with boat rides and food for an additional cost.

Learn more: Visit chesapeakebayacbs.org for more information about the Chesapeake Chapter of the ACBS. Visit cbmm.org for more information about CBMM, the festival, and other events.

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Classic Boat

The Classy and Classic Century Coronado T

hirty years ago, Century Coronados were successfully making a transition that many boat models failed to bridge. Evolving from their traditional origins as wooden boats in the 1950s, the high-style Coronados emerged even more stylish in the 1980s as fiberglass runabouts. They were frequently seen on the bays, lakes, rivers, and waterways across America. A rumble of exhaust, a flash of reflective chrome, and a smooth takeoff from the float was the signature departure of a Coronado from the clubhouse or marina bulkhead. Since she easily accommodated nine passengers in three rows of seats, seating three across, it wasn’t unusual to see her filled to near capacity. Some would wave to those onshore; others were preoccupied with what was happening onboard. And all would wear a smile reflecting the enjoyment of this boating experience. A straight-shaft, big-block automotive engine seemed to effortlessly propel the boat and all aboard. Leaving the dock at a no-wake speed, once well away from the pier, she’d speed out to open water. The engine roared with a mighty noise, displaying an impressive tail of spray and waves as the boat went faster and faster. All onboard seemed to be having the time of their lives. These boats must be called “stunners” in the sense that they take away the breath of both onlookers and riders when they perform as runabouts on the water. Both the flashy turns and the spirited straightaway runs contribute to this speedboat’s thrill ride. The Century Coronado’s styling emanated from America’s heartland, so its design influence naturally borrowed from 40 July 2018 PropTalk.com

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the automotive industry, with touches like chrome trim and assorted automotive parts that were designed into the boats. I always thought the Coronados looked a lot like a Chrysler Imperial. Hardtops, three rows of seats, and plush cushions were standard features. Spotlights, horns, vents, and windshield trim were all heavenly chromed. The

wood was the finest mahogany and was either varnished, painted, or padded to a piano grade finish that reflected the sun and sea. A wide variety of engine manufacturers were available for the Century Coronado, perhaps because it was so highstyle and all the big brands wanted to offer their high-end option to high-end buyers. Cadillac, Chrysler, Ford, and American Motors were available for the wooden models, followed by Mercruiser engines for the fiberglass hulled Coronados. There was no better example of “there’s no replacement for displacement.”

The wood Coronados have a shallow vee to their aft boat bottom that causes the stern to slide on sharp turns and delight rear-seat passengers. They also plane quicker and at a lower speed. The fiberglass models have a deeper vee and take rougher water better. They bite better in turns, which disappoints some and impresses others. Despite some choppy wave action and other boat wakes, my ride in a fiberglass Coronado was as comfortable as riding on a plush living room couch. The fiberglass hulls proudly show their woven roving in their hulls. Years ago, when I interviewed Century’s president, Al Hegg, at his plant, he told me that he made sure that the woven roving construction showed through in the final finished hulls via “print through,” indicating their high-quality construction. Founded in 1926, Century Boat Co. introduced the Coronado in its 1955 model series. The basic length and beam of the boat remained the same, but its styling evolved about every two years. This styling was by Richard Arbib, who previously worked for Simca, Packard, and General Motors. Arbib also designed watches for Gucci, Tourneau, Benrus, and Hamilton. Additional clients included International Nickel, U.S. Rubber, Swank Jewelry, and Republic Aviation. In some circles he was also known for dating Bettie Page, a Playboy model. The Coronado was in production from 1955 to 1986. She is a classic ski boat that in deep water can start 10 water skiers at a time, a trick best performed by the wooden Coronados more than the fiberglass models. If a hardtop was used, six could sit under it, and three more could sit across the back of the boat in open seating. #


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10 Reasons to Dock in Brunswick, Georgia By Elizabeth Kelch

##Mary Ross Waterfront Park. Photo courtesy of GoldenIsles.com

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rom a boater’s perspective, the decision of where to stop often depends on whether there’s a good marina. Brunswick Landing Marina and the town of Brunswick, GA, offer so much that many travelers use it as a regular break in their journeys. The marina has many useful amenities, and the town offers main street shopping, many dining options, sightseeing and history, plus business and industry; it’s a thriving community with plenty for any boater or traveler to appreciate. The marina alone makes it worth visiting this town.

Brunswick Landing Marina Amenities: 1. A sheltered waterfront: Known for its protected location, Brunswick Landing Marina touts itself as a hurricane hole. The configuration provides minimal traffic along the outer sides of the marina. There is deep water, easy access, and cement floating docks.

##Lover’s Oak is estimated to be 600 or more years of age. Its trunk measures 13 feet in diameter. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Kelch

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2. Neighborly hospitality: The management of this medium-sized marina fosters a welcoming sense of community with nightly happy hours that include beer and wine. People from all over the marina (liveaboard folks, and long- and short-term visitors) bring a small dish of hors d’oeuvres, and the marina provides the drinks.

3. Free laundry: Usually boaters hoard quarters to be able to do laundry when we pull into a marina. At two or three dollars a load, costs add up. The free laundry at Brunswick Landing is an opportunity to wash everything on the boat. All those items that don’t get washed often, get washed at Brunswick. 4. Services at your slip: The marina also offers fuel, freshwater, and pumpout from your slip on the transient dock. When you arrive, simply pull into your slip, and they’ll bring all the services to your boat.

5. Getting around town: Bikes are available for all slip holders to use for free. They’re a great way to explore this bustling and historic water town, which oozes with history.

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Cruising

10 Reasons to Dock in Brunswick, Georgia (cont.)

The Town of Brunswick: 6. Getting places: Exploring town from a bike or on foot is doable here. The “main street,” an easy walk from the marina, has the traditional main street look and feel, with a wide variety of shops and restaurants. An easy bike ride through town offers practical shopping, for groceries or marine supplies. Boutique shopping is also available. Across from the marina is a lovely little coffee shop, and within a few blocks on either side of the main street, the other eateries range from Thai and sushi to burgers with live music.

##Old City Hall. Photo courtesy of GoldenIsles.com

7. Sightseeing, attractions, and history: On a residential street down at the end of town, right on a median island, is a giant old tree they call Lovers Oak, which is reported to be 600 years old. Well manicured and beautiful park squares are all over town, laid out as part of the original charter in 1771. Many of them have signs that tell about the history of the area. Brunswick stew was first made here, and the community is so proud of that heritage that it has commemorated the occasion of the first stew by placing the pot on a pedestal in the town’s waterfront park.

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8. Medical needs: The Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus has facilities designed to serve a large regional population with a wide range of services. 9. Business beyond tourism: Commerce and industry remain a significant economic engine in Brunswick and the surrounding area. Many historic towns are forced to rely on tourism as their primary business, but Brunswick has commerce beyond the tourist activity. A manufacturing innovations company, gypsum plant, seafood packing facility, and IT company are all right there in town, and plenty more businesses are situated just a bit further afield. The town even boasts a university. 10. Location, location, location: Brunswick has a great location and surrounding area. It’s positioned on the southeast coast of Georgia near some desirable destinations. The islands all around this area boast resorts, golf, national monuments, beach and seashore access, and a lighthouse with its museum.

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A Classic

River Rat Homecoming By Ann and Dave Hannam, with Classic Watercraft Restoration

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s I look back on my childhood, growing up on the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada, those were the best summers ever. Lazy sun-filled days, sitting out on our small patch of real estate we called “Ski Beach.” Who knows who really owned the property, but it was our slice of paradise for years. Afternoon summers were spent skiing on the Rideau River between the locks with friends, behind anything that would go fast and float. Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” keeps playing in my head… “It was 1989. My thoughts were short, and my hair was long, splashing through the sand bar, talking by the campfire. It’s the simple things in life, like when and where. We didn’t have no internet. It was summertime in northern Michigan.”

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You know, we had it good, really good. No sense of time, other than when the sun started to fade, and it got too dark to be out on the water, which led to grilling hot dogs around a campfire on the banks of the river and cheap beer shared with friends. The only money we ever spent was keeping the cooler full and paying the lock station staff with a six pack to pass through. We all would eventually make it home at night, just to start the party back up the next afternoon. Play. Rewind. Play again. Those glory days are long gone; I’m not even sure I would want to try to go waterskiing now, as I might end up breaking a hip. But the memories are so ingrained in my mind. This is what helps me sleep at night: thinking back when times were so simple and life was

just plain fun, hanging out with my best friends, known as those crazy bunch of river rats! Even the local Ottawa River Patrol not only put up with us, they actually loved us and often would hide their own patrol boats behind our ski boats on the river banks for a quick break, as we offered a great amount of entertainment during those long hot summer days. So, fast forward almost a half century to another time. Ummm, it’s called reality, and last summer we decided to take a road trip back up north to Ottawa. I spent four years building my dream power machine with her 220-hp velvet drive encased in the sweet Philippine mahogany Speedster. It’s nothing like my childhood beloved ski boat The Fine Line, but we trailered her 10 hours north


of Annapolis and launched her back at my old stomping grounds at Black Rapids Lock Station on the Rideau. Talk about déjà vu. It had been more than 40 years since I had been out on that river. I cruised up and down and up and down the river over and over again—and there she was, in a patch of overgrown sea grass, our famous “Ski Beach” picnic table. The wood was a bit dilapidated, but she was still holding strong. I could not believe she had survived all these years. “Ski Beach” was gone now; the river was so high that there was no patch of that tiny 10- by 20-foot silky patch of sand to be found. After all these years, I felt I had finally come home to visit an old friend. But this time I was cruising in pure classic style. A true jewel on the river, my 1935 Gar Wood Speedster 16 that I had spent four years building from a set of paper plans purchased from the Antique Boat Museum up in Clayton, NY. I must admit we did look good. Everyone was whistling and waving as we cruised by. It was almost surreal. Here I was, getting all the attention on the entire river; back

in the day, we were always the center of attention, too! Some things never do change. I had finally made it back, a tad bit older and much wiser (but still young at heart) and was reliving my treasured childhood memories. The joy I had felt as I cruised along the Rideau River banks

was something I just can’t explain. Here I was, pointing out my best buddy’s family houses up on the banks. But the only thing you could really see were the small floating docks and the super-steep, overgrown, rickety stairwells winding

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their way to our old houses. My fondest memory, of course, was hauling the heavy beer coolers down to the docks each day. The worst was carrying the 20-gallon gas tanks down (when gas cost 24 cents a litre)—you had to have one in each hand, just to keep your balance so you wouldn’t slide down the steep set of steps. The floating docks reminded me of our classic ski boats names like Money Pit, The Falcon, Aldonza, Bacchus, and River Pizza (you can guess what that one meant). We hope this article brought a smile to your face, as you reflect back on your own childhood memories of growing up on or near your favorite body of water. It really was the best time of our lives. Cheers to all the river rats still out there, and keep those memories fresh in your minds! ■

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ou may have heard versions of this story many times before: My grandpa and I used to get up early in the mornings and drag the old canoe down to the water. Or my brother used to zip us around the lake on waterskis. Or as a kid, the best times we had were tubing down the river… Maybe you were one of those lucky young people, who were “splashed” into the watersports life early with your family, or maybe you grew up landlocked and came to love splashing around later in life and got hooked. It doesn’t matter when you get started only that you did and that you still get out and love life on the water. When we here at PropTalk say “watersports,” we tend to think of wakeFollow us!

boards, wakesurf boards, kneeboards, and tubes—all things that require a small, fast boat to drag us around—and of course personal watercraft (PWC), which have their own engines. But the quieter sports, such as canoeing, kayaking, and standup paddleboarding (SUP), fit the category as well. If you’re considering taking up a new watersport, we recommend trying it first. Sometimes that happens naturally among boating friends, but if you don’t have anyone with the equipment, good watersports outfitters offer opportunities to try before you buy. For example, an outfitter such as East of Maui Board Shop in Annapolis offers demo days and “social SUPs” where you can demo or rent a board. Great White Watersports in Norfolk, VA, offers

Jet Ski, hydrobike, SUP, and kayak rentals. Ski Haus Sports Center in Annapolis rents wakeboards, wakesurfers, and water skis. Find an outfitter near you, and see what they have to offer. Most watersports are best done with a lifejacket or other PFD. For example, many paddleboarders use a belt-style, manually inflatable PFD in summer, whereas someone doing aerial tricks on a wakeboard will want a vest-style lifejacket that allows a lot of arm mobility. Ask the experts what works best for which sport. PropTalk recommends finding a lifejacket that fits you well and feels good—then, you’ll enjoy wearing it and be safe, too. So, gather your friends and family, and let’s get go out and play on the Bay this summer! PropTalk.com July 2018 47


Watersports, Continued Waterski

For those who like to combine speed and technique, Bay-based waterski clubs welcome enthusiasts of all levels. Although wakeboarding may be on the rise with the younger set, waterski clubs are filled with multi-generational families, many of whom compete at all levels. For would-be skiers who don’t have their own skis, some clubs offer clinics and may even allow newcomers to borrow equipment while getting started. Clubs maintain their own courses, which are designed for tournament boats and skiers, usually with scheduled practice times. For the rest of us, who aren’t ready for a tournament course, a family runabout outfitted with tow rope, tube, wakeboard, and an old pair of skis, seems to work just fine.

##Wa terskiing takes at least three: a skier, driver, and a spo tter. Photo courtesy of Upper Che sapeake Wa terski Club Facebo ok page.

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With more than 12,000 registered personal watercraft (PWC) in Maryland alone, you’ll find these fun, easy vessels throughout the Bay. Often seen jumping waves (they must stay at least 100 feet from any other vessel), PWC are also popular for towing wakeboarders, especially kids. The reason is twofold: there’s no prop to worry

about, and the spotter and driver are low to the water, making it easier to communicate with the young rider. If you’re looking to ride with friends, seek out a group such as Jetski Fanatics. Although it began as a local, Upper Bay group, it has grown to five chapters: Chesapeake, Virginia, the Carolinas, New England, and Lake Michigan. Each chapter has one or two reRun. Poker 2017 Fanatics Jetski a during lot parking ##A PWC gional directors who set the schedule for their area. The Chesapeake chapter holds an annual Ocean City Shakedown event on Memorial Day weekend and a Poker Run the first weekend of August. Members also volunteer as safety boats for

Ski Clubs in the Middle and Upper Bay • Upper Chesapeake ucskiclub.org • Severn River severnriverskiclub.org • South River southriverskiclub.net *if you know of an active ski club in the Southern Bay, or anywhere else on the Bay, let us know by emailing beth@proptalk.com.

the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim, and plans are in the works for jet ski rides to benefit veterans organizations. jetskifanatics.org TJ Steward, founder of Jetski Fanatics and a military veteran, says, “With five chapters, we have become much more than a local group. Through Facebook we bring together people from all over to discuss parts, products, and good locations to ride. It’s really a good group of people, and we come together as a community to have fun and try to support worthy causes.”

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Stand Up Paddle Boards

Ten years ago, a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) was an unusual sight around the Bay. Now, having fully migrated from the Pacific coast, we see them all the time. And why not? SUP’ing is a fun way to get a whole-body workout and can be done alone or with paddling buddies. SUPs are an excellent platform for exploring creeks and rivers, because the boards (especially the inflatable variety) are easily transported. Toss them into the cockpit of a powerboat or the back of an SUV; strap them on the bow of a sailboat or roof of a sedan. Evidence of the growth of this sport are the many local shops that sell SUPs (from specialty board stores such as East of Maui in Annapolis to big box stores,

such as Costco and Walmart) and growing popularity of SUP races and training classes. Popular races in the Middle Bay are the Chesapeake Stand Up Challenge sponsored by East of Maui and Eastport Yacht Club, which will be held Saturday, July 14, (see Facebook for details, and register at paddleguru.com) and the Bay Bridge Paddle presented by ABC Events, which was raced June 2, starting off Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis, with three courses for paddlers of varying skill levels (baybridgepaddle.com). For a list by region of the local shops that are growing the sport in our area and put on races and events, visit marylandsup.com

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Watersports, Continued Try before you buy! A few of the many places to rent watersports equipment: • Bunky’s Charter boats, Solomons, MD (jetskis and more) • Capital SUP (paddleboards in Annapolis and DC) • CBMM Small Craft Rentals (kayaks and rowboats in St. Michaels, MD) • DMV Jet Skis, Chesapeake Beach, MD (PWC) ##When it’s time to relax. Photo cour tesy of Radar Waterskis

• East of Maui (board and kayak rentals in Annapolis) • Great White Water Sports (kayaks, SUPs, PWC, and hydro-bikes in Hampton Roads) • Pedal or Paddle (kayaks, canoes, and SUPs in Annapolis, North Beach, and Chesapeake Beach, MD) • Ski Haus Water Sports Center, Annapolis (boards, gear, and more) • Solomons Boat Rental (PWC) • South River Boat Rentals (PWC in the Annapolis area) • Tilghman Island Marina and Rentals (personal watercraft, SUPs, kayaks at Knapps Narrows Inlet)

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Sharing the Joy of the Boating Lifestyle

hen we caught up with Mike Krissoff, he had just pulled into the docks at Eastport Yacht Club (EYC) with a group of STEM students participating in the EYC Foundation STEM program. Volunteering his time and his boat, Full Moon, to help teach kids is just one of the many ways Krissoff gives back to the local boating community. This longtime EYC and Annapolis Yacht Club (AYC) volunteer is a past commodore at EYC and was one of its early members who worked toward construction of the first building. At AYC Krissoff was heavily involved in junior sailing and the launch of the AYC Foundation. During the past three decades or so, Krissoff, who was once a serious sailboat racer, and Full Moon, his 46-foot Chesapeake Bay deadrise (in which he had a hand designing and constructing) have crisscrossed the Bay, hauling family and friends to waterfront events. From youth sailboat regattas to log canoe races, and from cycling on the Eastern Shore to kayaking quiet tributaries, Krissoff loads his boat’s big, open cockpit with adults, kids, dinghies, SUPs, kayaks, fishing rods, and bicycles, then sets off for fun. With all this great entertainment experience, when it came time for Krissoff to retire recently (after more than 40 years of association management), friends suggested he take his boating experience and turn it into a small business. Thus, Cap’n Mike’s Full Moon Adventures was born. If you’d like a water-based excursion that’s not a fishing charter, Cap’n Mike and Full Moon just may be your ticket to exploring the Bay. With a license for six passengers, Krissoff will take your crew Follow us!

to a custom adventure: view log canoe races or weeknight sailboat racing, go paddling, or host a bachelorette party. Trips to Cambridge, St. Michaels, or Chestertown are just a few of the tours Krissoff envisions. And if you’re coming

from out of town, overnight land accommodations are available. Guests may stay at his recently redone colonial home, just minutes from the boat. Sound like fun? Learn more at capnmikesfullmoonadventures.com.

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early 300 members of the America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association (AGLCA) met in Norfolk, VA, April 30 to May 3. The group enjoyed 22 seminars covering the Great Loop route and how to plan and implement your Great Loop adventure, as well as five group meals and daily “Looper Crawls” where the owners of many of the

50 Looper boats at Waterside Marina allowed others to board and explore the different types of Loop-capable boats. In addition to the many opportunities for education and camaraderie, a highlight was the presentation of the True North Harbor Host of the Year award to John and Juliet Calascibetta. The Calascibettas were honored for many years of providing assistance when their fellow Loopers visit John and Juliet’s home waters of New York City. Loopers Alan and Sherry Johnson (home port Greensboro, GA) attended the rendezvous and checked in with PropTalk over Memorial Day Weekend to share their progress completing the Loop and to explain some of the benefits of attending the rendezvous: We are aboard our 1998 ##Loopers “crawl” from boat to boat and share experiences. Bayliner 4788, Sea Jamm,

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named from the first letters of our names and the names of our children. We bought the boat in 2015 in Chattanooga, TN, and began the loop at Grand Harbor Marina at Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River. We then went down the TennTom to Mobile, AL, and over to Apalachicola, FL, and then across the Gulf of Mexico. We spent the winter in Fort Myers, FL, and the summer in Jacksonville, FL, with Hurricane Matthew. We then spent the winter in Key West, then back to Jacksonville for Hurricane Irma. We survived all hurricanes and stayed in Jacksonville until Alan retired in March. We are now heading around the northern part of the Loop, currently on the Hudson River in downtown Kingston, NY. We will finish back on the Tennessee in the fall. So, we are about half done now. To say we liked the rendezvous in Norfolk is an understatement. We really got a lot out of it. We had our boat there and were able to show it to other Loopers and prospective Loopers. We held many

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impromptu get-togethers aboard as part of what’s called a Looper Crawl. One evening in particular we had a fun group of 10 Bayliner owners aboard. The Looper Crawl helped us decide on the type of boat we wanted and has given us a place to share fears and expectations. We refer to the notes provided at the rendezvous conferences as we travel along. One big topic was where to go on the Chesapeake and what the weather would be like along that route. We could speak to people who actually lived in the places we would visit and ask all our questions (there were many). We were able to meet the people with whom we would be travelling, and now several are here with us in the marina where I write this. Others we have traveled with previously or will encounter later. The meals were great, and Norfolk was a fun town to visit. We attended the NATO parade that occurred the same week. You come to the rendezvous as boaters and leave as family.

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Cruising Is in Full Swing

he Back Creek Yacht Club (BCYC) Change of Watch ceremony was well attended on May 19 at the U.S. Naval Academy

Officers’ Club. The dinner and dancing were lots of fun. The officers for 2018 were presented, and grateful thanks was given to 2017 officers and volunteers.

##BCYC outgoing commodore Terry Bidnick presents burgee to incoming commodore Colin Soucy.

Memorial Day Weekend was a land and sea cruise with members arriving by car or boat on Minnow Creek. Gail and Bob Higginbotham hosted a fancy feast on Saturday night, and Sunday we enjoyed a delicious brunch. The Spring Cruise started June 2 at Haven Harbour and ended June 10 with a raft up on the Corsica River. Other stops included Havre de Grace, Georgetown, and Baltimore Yacht Club. June 23 and 24 will be the annual Lobster Feast at Wally and Molly Stone’s on Crab Creek and July fourth weekend we will gather at Cindy and Westbrook Murphy’s home on Almshouse Creek. Lots of good cruising planned in July and August. Check out backcreekyc.org for details of these and more exciting events to be held in 2018. Arrange to join the fun!

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Stipends Awarded to Local Students and Educators

he Silver Stars organization of the Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) awarded $3500 in financial assistance to students and educators during their Flag Raising Ceremony held on Saturday, May 12. The Silver Stars is an organization of past commodores of the CYC. The funds are solicited from CYC members, and the financial assistance is awarded by a committee of Silver Stars plus one citizen from Shady Side. Each of the students received $1000, and the educational institution received $500. To receive the stipend the student must be a resident of, or employed in, Shady Side, MD. The stipends are required to be used for educational purposes. The funds were presented by P/C Linda Gannett (2012) President of Silver Stars, P/C George Donohue (2009) Chair of the Educational Assistance Committee, and 2018 Commodore

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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country so that you can make the most of the summer boating season. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay, but we understand that we may have missed a few. Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click proptalk.com/dock-bars.

UPPER BAY The Beach Bar Curtis Creek 1750 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie (410) 553-0600

Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex (410) 687-9799

Seahorse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk (410) 388-1150

The Boathouse Canton Patapsco River, Baltimore Marine Center’s Lighthouse Point Marina 2809 Boston Street, Baltimore (410) 773-9795

Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina, 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown (410) 778-2101

The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk (443) 242-7190

Brewer’s Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex (443) 231-5037 Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie (443) 818-9070 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River (410) 238-0080

Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit (443) 747-4006 Nauti-Goose Restaurant Northeast River 200 W Cherry Street, North East (410) 287-7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore (410) 347-4123

Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 2nd Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-2040

Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie (410) 590-2280

The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex (443) 559-9158

River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex (410) 687-1422

Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point (410) 477-8100

Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point (410) 477-5137

Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall (410) 639-9996

Rusty Scupper Restaurant and Bar Baltimore Harbor, Inner Harbor Marina 402 Key Highway, Baltimore (410) 727-3678

Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk (443) 407-0038

Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City (410) 885-7200

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Signals Caribbean Grille Sassafras River, Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort 150 Skipjack Road, Georgetown (410) 275-1352 Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex (410) 574-0009 Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters (410) 630-2031 Shanty Beach Bar Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown (410) 778-1400 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace (410) 939-3313 Tiki Barge Baltimore Patapsco River 500 Harborview Drive, Baltimore (410) 246-6501 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall (410) 639-2261


MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-3689

Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis (410) 757-1311

Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing (410) 867-1138

Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons (410) 326-2772

Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford (410) 226-5900

Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive, Colonial Beach, VA (804) 224-8726

Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-7103

Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield (410) 968-1131

Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville (301) 884-3470

Big Mary’s Dock Bar West River, The Inn at Pirate’s Cove 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300

Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons (443) 404-5332

Fisherman’s Inn Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3116 Main Street, Grasonville (410) 827-8807

Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Narrows 3199 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville (410) 827-6523

Cheshire Crab Restaurant Bodkin Creek, Pleasure Cove Marina 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena (410) 360-2220

Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Road, Leonardtown (301) 475-1913

Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge (410) 901-6410

Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge (301) 872-4403

Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-4340

Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4003 Carousel Way, Chesapeake Beach (410) 257-2735

The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-2900

Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale (410) 867-0949

The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale (410) 867-9668

Deep Creek Restaurant and Marina Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold (410) 757-4045

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DOCK BAR GUIDE (cont.) Harris Crab House Kent Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-9500

Pirate’s Cove Restaurant West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-2300

Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville (410) 604-0999

The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold (410) 544-5448

Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Dowell (410) 326-1100

Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge, MD (410) 228-9007

The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 449-6382

Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis (410) 626-0004

The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville (410) 827-4959 Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville (410) 643-2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach, MD (443) 646-5205 The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 231-2256 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA (703) 494-6373 Mike’s Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva (410) 956-2784 Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena (410) 255-7946

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Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville (410) 827-3937 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Herring Creek, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers (301) 994-1508 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden (301) 994-2233 Ruddy Duck Seafood and Ale House St. Mary’s River 16810 Piney Point Road, Piney Point (301) 994-9944 Sam’s on the Waterfront Severn River, Chesapeake Harbour Marina 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis (410) 263-3600 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 N Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville (301) 373-5100

Morris Point Restaurant Saint Clements Bay 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD (301) 769-2500

Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 S Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville (301) 373-5217

Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island (410) 221-5111

Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale (410) 867-7110

The Pier Restaurant and River Bar Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 449-8406 The Pier Oyster Bar and Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater (443) 837-6057

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Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge (410) 228-0112 St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels (410) 745-3737

Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons (410) 394-0236 Stoney’s Seafood House at Broomes Island Island Creek 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island (410) 586-1888 Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood (301) 373-3986 Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, MD (410) 943-4689 Sunset Cove Waterfront Restaurant and Snorkel’s Bar Smith Creek 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge (301) 872-5020 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA (540) 775-7500 Tim’s Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River, Coles Point Marina 190 Plantation Drive, Hague, VA (804) 472-4011 Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA (703) 441-1375 Thursday’s Steak and Crabhouse West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville (410) 867-7200 Vera’s White Sands Beach Club Restaurant and Marina St. Leonard Creek, 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby (410) 586-1182


The Wharf Ferry Cove, Lowes Wharf Marina 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood (410) 745-6684

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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 Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk (757) 362-2942 Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Wolfsnare Creek 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-4545 Lead Bellys Restaurant Cockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville (804) 453-5002

The Shanty 33 Marina Rd., Cape Charles, VA (757) 695-3853 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton (757) 723-9366

One Fish Two Fish Wolfsnare Creek, Long Bay Pointe Marina 2109 W Great Neck Road #102, Virginia Beach (757) 496-4350 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles (757) 331-8660 Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield (757) 357-7700 Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach (757) 425-1777

Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach (757) 481-5646 Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson (757) 868-0080 The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington (844) 244-9486 Tommy’s Restaurant Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville (804) 453-4666 Windows on the Water Café Myer Creek, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster (804) 462-7635

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Racing News

108th Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta

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he 108th Cambridge Classic took place May 19-20 at Great Marsh Park in Cambridge, MD. Despite rain on Saturday, racing went on as scheduled. PropTalk was on hand Sunday where racers and spectators alike enjoyed blue skies and sunshine after almost a week’s straight of rain. There was one dramatic crash of the weekend when Jean Theoret in the GP-777 Steeler went airborne but luckily he made it out okay, and the team is already working to get the boat repaired for upcoming races.

The Classic has been an integral part of the city of Cambridge, MD, as well as Dorchester County, and the Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association (CPBRA) takes great pride in its contribution to this continuing tradition. The Association membership’s resolution of a free admission policy is a means of advocating traditional and free community entertainment to county citizens and visitors alike. For full race results, click to cpbra.com.

Jersey Speed Skiff 1. Rob Garentano Grand Prix 1. Mike Monahan, GP-35 TM Special 2. Marty Wolfe, GP-93 3. Joseph Sovie, GP-57 Hydro 350 1. Kent Henderson, H-777 Team Toban 2. Remy Leblanc, H-799 3. Gary Chalfant, H-5 F 2500 1. Bobby King, F-92 Tenacity 2. Dylan Runne, F-3 3. Steve Armstrong, F-69 2.5 Litres 1. Frederick Couturier, S-313 Hydroid 2. Derek Demers, S-44 3. Richard Wilhelm, S-404

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##Steeler’s dramatic crash. Video still, courtesy Hyrdroplane Racing League

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##Frank Cantera in 115 took first place in the youth divisions in Urbanna. He is pictured here crossing the finish line at the 2017 Kent Island Regatta.

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he annual CCWBRA Urbanna Cup was held May 19 in Urbanna, VA. The results are below. Next up is the Kent Island Regatta July 21 at Kent Island Yacht Club, the National Championship August 18 at Rock Hall Yacht Club, the Union Lake Race September 15 in Millville, NJ, the Oktoberfest Race October 2 in Rock Hall, and a Downrigging Weekend Demonstration October 27-28 in Chestertown, MD. Learn more at ccwbra.com.

Early Classic Mixed 1. Art Gompf, #1314 SNAFU 2. Matt Curran, #109 Pink Lady 3. Fred Allerton, #28 Swamp Rocket Early Classic Women 1. Betty Wilmot, 109 Pink Lady 2. Tammy Jackson, 133 Skittles 3. Crystal Douglas, 82 Havin’ Fun Early Classic Heavy 1. Timmy Wilmot, 109 Pink Lady 2. Chris Norman, 28 Swamp Rocket 3. Rich Faulkner, 1314 SNAFU Early Classic Youth 1. Frank Cantera, 115 Ball Breaker 2. Harris Clarke, 183 Scrap Iron

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Late Classic Mixed 1. Jack Pettigrew, 82 Havin’ Fun 2. Fred Allerton, 28 Swamp Rocket

Post ’79 Women 1. Tammy Jackson, 91 Old Fashioned 2. Crystal Douglas, 73 Oyster Shooter

Late Classic Heavy 1. Chris Norman, 82 Havin’ Fun 2. Rich Faulkner, 1314 SNAFU 3. Fred Garrison, 409

Post ’79 Heavy 1. Rich Faulkner, 1314 SNAFU 2. Morgan Friday, 133 Skittles 3. Timmy Wilmot, 109 Pink Lady

Late Classic Youth 1. Frank Cantera, 82 Havin’ Fun 2. Harris Clarke, 1314 SNAFU

8-HP Mixed 1. Chris Riddick, 73 Urbanna Oyster Shooter 2. Morgan Friday, 133 Skittles 3. Lawrence Fuccella, 101 Brass Monkey

Post ‘79 Mixed 1. Matt Curran, 109 Pink Lady 2. John Milby, 91 Old Fashioned 3. Art Gompf, 1314 SNAFU

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##Crab Skiff racers will compete in Cape Charles, VA, August 4. Photo by Mike Porter

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Upcoming Powerboat Races Southern Maryland Boat Club Learn more at southernmarylandboatclub.com.

July 27-29: Leonardtown Summer Regatta at the Historic Leonardtown Wharf

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October 5-7: Leonardtown Fall “Bash on the Bay” at the Historic Leonardtown Wharf

##There are two upcoming races for the Southern Maryland Boat Club. Photo courtesy Jim Berry

Learn more by visiting facebook.com and typing in the group’s name. June 16: Antique and Classic Boat Festival at CBMM in St. Michaels, MD June 23: Oxford Cardboard Boat Races in Oxford, MD July 14: Tall Timbers Regatta in Tall Timbers, MD August 4: Cape Charles Shuck and Suck at the Oyster Farm at King’s Creek in Cape Charles, VA

##Thunder on the Choptank takes place July 28-29 in Cambridge, MD.

August 18: Kent Island Regatta at Kent Island Yacht Club, MD

More Races

September 1: Crisfield Crab Derby Regatta in Crisfield, MD

June 22-24: OPA Ocean City Grand Prix in Ocean City, MD. oparacing.org

September 29: Wings, Wheels, and Keels at Hummel Field in Topping, VA

July 28-29: Kent Narrows Racing Association’s Thunder on the Choptank in Cambridge, MD. kentnarrowsracing.com

October 7: Poquoson Workboat Races at Poquoson Yacht Club, VA October 27: Sultana Downrigging Festival in Chestertown, MD

##Don’t miss the 93rd running of the Hampton Cup!

September 29-30: APBA Hampton Cup Regatta in Hampton, VA. hamptoncupregatta.com

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##Visiting instructor Eric Schade of Shearwater Boats demonstrates the best way to apply fiberglass at Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD.

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fter our cold and prolonged reluctant spring and our week-long monsoon rain, summer may finally be here. The strange weather shortened the spring outfitting season. Of course, once the sun finally came out and the temperature started to go up, everyone wanted their boats ready, so it’s a busy early season for all.

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eg at Mathews Brothers Boats in Denton, MD, reports that they are busier than ever. Once the usual spring rush was over, they started construction on a new Eastport 32 in the shop. In addition, the next phase of the Educational Passages project has begun, and they are turning out many more of the miniature boat hulls for this worthy endeavor. oe Reid of Mast and Mallet in Edgewater, MD, checked in with this report. “Our crew has all our winter stored boats in the water with fresh paint and varnish. We prepped a Thomas Point 43, 40, 38, 34, and 32 for the

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season. The 38 had fresh exterior paint varnish applied, and the 34 was refurbished in and out for new owners of the 20-year-old vessel. She’ll be shining on the Severn River this summer. Also out the door is a 36 Jarvis Newman lobster yacht with cabin side paint and interior paint. I’m just finishing new cotton deck seams and caulked teak decks on a 50foot Rhodes sloop. For a summer project we are restoring a Cape Dory Typhoon, to be renewed inside and out.” ave Hannam with Classic Watercraft Restoration in Annapolis, MD, reports. “It’s been a very busy spring with projects coming and going

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through the shop requesting lots of varnish and repairs. I currently uncovered a hidden gem. After carefully stripping a few layers of grime and coatings, a beautifully painted golden eagle shown through which had been hidden on the owners 1966 Boston Whaler mahogany footlocker. Fifty-five-plus years later, you can still see the hand-painted details; just amazing! Next up in the shop is a 1966 mahogany Shepard Runabout in for a complete restoration job, including all coatings, mechanical upgrades, and interior finishing for a turnkey end result. The classic 1964 Century Resorter 17 is also in its final


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stages of restoration for delivery in late June, and the ole speedster is slated for a couple of road trips this summer, pending the shop’s agenda.” racy Johns of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD, shares the following with us: “CBMM’s Rising Tide After-School Boatbuilding students recently launched two newly built outboard skiffs. The nearly identical 17-foot, flat-bottom skiffs are based on traditional Smith Island designs. The design was simplified in some areas to make the boats easier for the youngsters to build. They are cross-planked and constructed of yellow pine. Nearly 30 students participated in the build, which began mid-September, 2017. Rising Tide offers free boatbuilding classes, workshops, camps, and events throughout the year for students in grades six to nine. Students in the program have been constructing the two skiffs, named Mary and Susan (for Maryland flag and blacked-eyed Susan designs painted on them) since last September. CBMM’s Rising Tide students begin the program by learning the ropes of the boatshop, with an emphasis to keep themselves and others safe in a working environment. Students learn how to use a tape measure with fractional increments and practice using basic hand tools and power tools, such as a band saw and a cordless drill and driver. As they continue

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##Driftwood, a 1959 round stern deadrise built in 1959 by Willard Norris in Deltaville, VA, ready to go back in water at Prestige Yacht Management in Annapolis, MD. Photo by Jeff Leitch

to gain proficiency with their tools and skills, they are challenged with increasingly complex assignments and responsibilities. Find more at cbmm. org/risingtide.” ack in the fall of 2016 we reported on the beginning of a project by John Cook of Hollywood, MD, to build a Chesapeake Log Canoe. Working largely alone, evenings and weekends, John patiently turned a block of five pine logs into a graceful and elegant 20-foot log canoe named Eve in honor of his wife, Eve Love. Late this spring the canoe was christened and launched and will soon be sailing the waters of the St. Marys River. Eve is a Tilghman Island style canoe. While most canoes were workboats, the Tilghman Island style is a relatively late development with fine lines and large sail plans

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designed primarily for racing. She joins a fleet of less than 20 log canoes still sailing. John hopes to rekindle interest in the log canoe building process and interest more people in building and racing these historic vessels. Log canoes are unique to the Chesapeake Bay, and their construction was probably inspired by the dugout canoes used by Native Americans when the first colonists arrived on the Bay’s shores. peaking of unique forms of construction reminds me of Rionholt Once and Future Boats, located at Gwynns Island Boat Yard in Mathews County, VA. Eric Rionholt builds reproductions of traditional Chesapeake craft such as skiffs and sharpies. What makes Eric’s boats unique is that they are constructed of one inch PVC panels. No wood is used, not even for trim. According to Eric, this completely does away with the problems associated with wooden boats and cuts maintenance costs to the bare minimum. ancy Noyes reports the challenging weather did not dampen enthusiasm for Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) of Annapolis’s annual OkoumeFest event. “While a WoodenBoat School build-your-own Sassafras Canoe class was finishing up in the workshop, we cleared out space in our CNC shop for a series of technical seminars. Boat builder and CLC alumnus Joey Schott demonstrated the finer techniques of epoxy filleting and varnishing; designer/builder/ instructor Eric Schade of Shearwater Boats shared tips and tricks for perfect fiberglassing; Tony DeLima of

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##Rising Tide volunteer Ned Henninghausen supervises program participants Ava Reid and Jonathan Storch working on the 17-foot skiff Mary at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s shop in St. Michaels, MD.

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A Rionholt Boats 20-foot trap skiff reproduction built entirely of PVC plastic built at Rionholt Once and Future Boats in Gwynn’s Island, VA.

Forte Carbon discussed the application of carbon fiber; and kayak design and building legend Nick Schade of Guillemot Kayaks showed how to build a skin-onframe boat. It was a great way to spend the rainy first day of our annual boatbuilders’ rendezvous. Despite the rain, hundreds of people joined us the next day on the beach

The amidships steering station on a Weaver 43 Chesapeake Style under construction in Tracys Landing, MD.

Two 17-foot, flat-bottom boats based on Smith Island skiffs under construction by students in Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Rising Tide after-school program at St. Michaels, MD.

at Matapeake State Park to put our entire fleet of boats in the water to try them out and show off their own handsome creations. This year’s winners once again demonstrated remarkable skill, craftsmanship, and artistry.” eaver Boat Works in Tracys landing, MD, has three projects going on at the moment: the comple-

tion of interior and fitting out of the Weaver 97 DC, the completion of the second Weaver 43 Chesapeake-style boat, and new construction on a Weaver 70 TS. fter nearly 18 months John Patnovik and his crew at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD, are getting close to completion of the rebuild and refit of the Spencer 74 Afunday. John tells

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Eve Love christens her namesake, Eve, a 20-foot log canoe, in a launching ceremony held recently in Drayden, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

the story in the marina newsletter: “We started the fiberglassing of the outer skin on the Spencer. This was another milestone in terms of the repairs and went very well. The process involved wetting out the fiberglass cloth, applying it to the hull bottom, ‘bagging’ it with plastic film, and then pulling a vacuum on the bag to press the fiberglass cloth and resin

An American Eagle design, estimated to be 55 years old, uncovered during refinishing of a Boston Whaler console at Classic Watercraft Restoration in Annapolis, MD.

against the hull. We had a consultant come up from Florida to help us, and in five days we had about 90 percent of the bottom fiberglassed. We will do the final 10 percent as we finish up repairs on the keel, propeller tunnels, and rudder areas. The planning and execution of the fiberglassing was a complicated exercise, and our team accomplished it brilliantly. I

Thomas Point 43 Sawdust and Thomas Point 40 Regina Marie newly launched after winter refinishing and ready for the season at Mast and Mallet in Edgewater, MD.

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HeightHeightTimeTime Time Height Height Time TimeHeight H TimeTime Time Height Height cm hcmmh m hft m ft cm cm cm h mh m h ft m ft cm ft ft ft cm h m h m ft AM 18 12:27 18 1-1204:04 AM 21 05:58 AM 0.8 0.6 24 0.2 AM 1.9 0.6 58 -0.4 1 02:37 16603:51 AM 05:33 AM 05:400.7 AM 0.2 16 1 05:02 16 AM 1 11:57 08:43 AM 46 07:44 43 1.4 43 11:08 AM 11:09 1.5 1.5 46 2.3 AM AM 0.8 1.4 24 3.0 AM 7009:42 11:46 AM 9109:21 AM AM 2.6 W 03:25 PM 0.4 12 Th 04:08 PM 0.3 9 Sa 04:04 PM 0.4 12 05:22 PM 0.4 PM 12 0.3 Su 12:18 1.3 PM 40 -0.2 Su 05:01 9 PM M 05:51 -6 W 05:59 PM 0.4 09:31 11:20 PM 1.3 40 10:46 PM 1.6 49 PM PM 0.4 1.6 12 49 ◐ 06:20 PM 2.7 8210:50

AM AM 1.8 17 12 12:06 17 03:05 06:55 AM 0.7

0.455 49 09:25 AM 1.621 F 11:58 AM PM 1.5 0.346 12 Tu 03:57 PM PM 0.4 1.412 34 06:2810:13

AM AM 1.9 0.658 18 12:07 AM 12:070.8 AM 2 12 12:02 21 2 9405:05 17 AM 2 AM 01:24 AM 1.8 0.7 55 3.1 2 03:27 17604:53 AM 17 2 05:38 AM 0.8 1.5 24 0.2 06:261.3 AM -0.3 -910:05 AM 06:191.3 AM 49 07:09 09:16 AM 46 10:29 AM 40

2.6 24 0.3 40 2.7 9 0.5 52

AM AM 1.8 15 01:06 18 18 04:08 08:07 AM 0.7

0.555 46 10:14 AM 1.521 Sa 12:50 PM PM 1.4 0.343 12 W 04:46 PM PM 0.4 1.412 ◐ 07:1111:19 37

AM AM 1.9 0.758 21 01:01 AM 12:490.8 AM 15 12:56 24 3 8806:11 3 18 AM 3 AM 3 04:22 18605:58 02:22 AM 1.8 0.8 55 2.9 AM 18 3 06:16 AM 0.8 1.4 24 0.2 07:191.2 AM -0.1 -311:00 AM 07:021.2 AM 46 08:22 09:53 AM 43 11:19 AM 37

2.5 24 0.3 37 2.7 9 0.5

0.652 1.424 0.443 1.2 9

AM AM 1.8 18 02:06 19 19 05:15 09:18 AM 0.8

0.655 43 11:05 AM 1.424 Su 01:46 PM PM 1.3 0.240 12 Th 05:35 PM 0.4 12 37 07:58 ◐

AM 7612:53 01:58 AM 01:371.7 AM AM 2.0 0.7 61 2.5 18 01:55 AM 21 03:19 49 4 7912:49 4 12:39 19 AM 4 AM 4 4 05:24 AM 1.8 1.6 55 2.6 19 19 AM 907:03 AM 08:140.8 AM 0.0 007:18 AM 07:500.8 AM AM 06:56 0.7 1.3 21 0.3 43 09:31 10:34 AM 40 24

2.4 52 0.3 24 2.8 37 0.5 9

0.655 1.424 0.340 1.3 9

AM AM 1.9 18 03:05 20 20 12:24 43 10:22 AM 0.7

AM 7301:52 AM 2.0 1.5 61 2.4 02:57 AM 02:311.8 AM 46 02:57 AM 46 04:12 52 5 7301:52 5 01:22 5 20 AM 5 AM AM 1.7 1.7 52 2.4 5 12:14 20 20 AM 908:07 AM AM 07:40 0.7 0.8 21 0.3 09:090.8 AM 0.1 308:23 AM 08:450.8 AM 21 10:32 06:30 AM 24 24

2.4 55 0.3 24 2.9 37 0.4 9

1.9 0.758 AM 0.7 1.321 AM 1.3 0.340 PM 0.3 9

AM AM 1.9 21 04:01 21 21 01:27 40 11:18 AM 0.7

AM 7002:46 AM 2.0 1.6 61 2.3 04:00 AM 03:331.8 AM 49 03:59 AM 49 04:58 52 6 7002:52 6 02:11 6 21 AM 6 AM AM 1.7 1.7 52 2.3 6 01:14 21 21 AM 609:04 AM 08:28 0.6 0.8 18 0.2 10:04 AM 609:22 AM 09:450.7 AM 21 11:26 07:38 AM 24 11:59 24 AM AM 0.6 0.8 18 0.2

2.3 55 0.2 21 3.0 37 0.3 9

2.0 AM 0.7 AM 1.2 PM 0.3 PM

1.461 0.721 1.237 0.2 9

AM AM 1.9 43 04:52 22 22 02:25 12:05 PM 0.7

1.658 21 08:39 AM 0.721 W 04:43 PM PM 1.2 1.137 37 Su 01:47 PM PM 0.5 0.215 6 10:3508:03

AM 2.0 1.7 61 2.3 AM 7003:33 05:02 AM 04:391.8 AM 49 04:59 AM 52 05:39 52 7 6703:49 7 7 03:05 22 AM 7 AM 7 02:14 22 AM 1.7 1.7 52 2.2 22 PM 09:20 0.5 0.7 15 0.2 AM 609:53 AM 10:570.8 AM 0.3 910:16 AM 10:470.6 AM 21 12:15 08:43 AM 21 24

2.4 55 0.1 18 3.2 40 0.2 9

8

2.1 AM 0.6 AM 1.2 PM 0.3 PM

1.564 0.718 1.137 0.2 9

AM AM 1.9 46 05:37 23 23 03:17 12:45 PM 0.7

1.758 21 09:38 AM 0.721 Th 05:36 PM PM 1.3 1.140 34 M 02:40 PM PM 0.5 0.315 6 11:2708:50

52 8

58 18 37 12

9

2.1 AM 0.5 AM 1.3 PM 0.3 PM

1.664 0.715 1.140 0.2 9

AM AM 1.8 49 06:17 24 24 04:04 PM AM 0.6 21 01:2010:29

AM 05:05 0.3 1.9 12:50 AM 12:481.8 AM 9 24 AM 9 AM AM 0.6 1.7 18 0.3 AM 9 2.3 7004:53 52 12:32 AM 58 12:47 52 9 905:30 24 9 11:11 9 04:08 24 AM 2.0 0.6 61 0.0 06:50 AM 6711:51 AM 06:510.5 AM AM AM 1.7 0.7 52 2.2 21 06:48 10:40 AM 18 06:51 21 AM 011:14

1.9 0.6 1.2 0.4

58 18 37 12

AM AM 2.1 10 06:12 10 03:33 01:3110:06 PM AM 0.5

AM AM 0.5 25 55 12:15 25 04:45 06:53 AM 1.8

1.715 18 11:12 AM 0.655 Sa 01:51 PM PM 0.6 1.118 34 W 04:20 PM PM 1.4 0.343 3 07:0710:22

AM 9 0.0 005:28 01:34 AM 01:43 AM AM 0.3 1.9 10 12:09 25 AM 10AM 10 AM 0.6 1.7 18 0.3 52 01:33 AM 58 01:32 52 10906:16 25 10 05:01 25 AM 7311:50 07:34 AM 70 07:501.7 AM AM 06:07 1.9 0.6 58 2.4 AM AM 1.7 0.6 52 2.3 18 07:37 11:31 AM 18 07:25 18 12:34 PM 0.4

AM 26 06:44 01:59 PM

1.9 0.6 1.2

58 18 37

12:3104:26 AM AM 0.3 11 07:06 11 AM 2.1

AM AM 0.5 26 55 01:00 26 05:23 07:27 AM 1.8

1.715 18 11:51 AM 0.655 Su 02:20 PM PM 0.6 1.118 34 Th 05:05 PM PM 1.4 0.343 ○3 07:4811:05

AM -306:01 02:121.7 AM 0.3 02:370.4 AM AM 0.4 1.9 12 -0.1 11 01:06 26 AM 11AM 52 02:31 AM 58 02:18 52 11912:46 11 0.6 AM 18 2.4 11 05:51 26 26 76 AM 08:15 7307:00 AM 08:461.7 AM 08:23 AM 07:07 1.8 AM 55 2.5

AM 27 12:28 07:21 AM

0.4 1.9 0.6 1.3

12 58 18 40

01:3305:18 AM AM 0.3 12 07:57 12 AM 2.1

AM AM 0.6 58 01:44 27 27 05:59 07:59 AM 1.8

AM -9 27 02:49 AM 0.2 12601:41 AM 0.5 1.9 15 -0.3 03:280.5 AM 12 02:01 52 03:30 12 12AM AM 58 03:07 15 AM AM 0.6 0.5 18 2.4 12 06:39 27 27 8212:09 08:53 AM 7307:43 AM 09:08 AM 08:05 1.7 AM 52 2.7 09:401.6 AM

AM 28 01:12 07:55 AM

0.5 1.9 0.5 1.3

15 58 15 40

02:35 AM AM 0.3 13 08:47 13 06:09 AM 2.0

AM AM 0.6 58 02:28 28 28 06:33 08:32 AM 1.8

AM -12 28 03:23 AM 0.2 13602:36 12:55 AM 04:180.6 AM AM 0.6 0.3 18 -0.49 03:58 13 02:55 13 07:26 13AM 13 52 04:29 AM AM 0.6 0.5 18 15 28 AM 8512:51 AM 55 28 09:29 AM 2.5 7608:25 AM 10:321.5 AM 09:52 AM 09:01 1.6 1.8 49 2.8

6 64 12 43

AM 29 01:55 08:28 AM

0.5 1.8 0.5 1.3

15 55 15 40

AM AM 0.4 14 03:36 14 12:08 09:35 AM 1.9

AM AM 0.6 29 12:28 29 3 03:12 09:0607:06 AM AM 1.7

0.418 1.752 58 Su 01:38 W 03:44 PM PM 0.4 0.512 12 PM PM 1.6 1.249 37 09:4607:15

12 05:31 AM 12 AM -1201:34 03:56 AM 05:070.6 AM AM 0.6 0.4 18 -0.4 14 01:53 14 03:48 29 AM 14AM 14 18 14603:32 AM 0.7 0.6 21 0.2 29 29 52 10:38 08:11 AM 52 04:55 AM 88 10:06 AM 2.5 7609:07 AM 11:241.4 AM AM 09:56 1.5 1.7 46 2.9

9 64 9 46

AM 30 02:38 09:02 AM

0.6 1.8 0.5 1.4

18 55 15 43

AM AM 0.5 15 04:39 15 01:05 10:22 AM 1.8

AM AM 0.7 30 01:10 6 04:01 30 09:4307:38 AM AM 1.7

0.421 1.652 55 M 02:14 Th 04:13 PM PM 0.4 0.512 12 07:58 PM 1.2 10:27 PM 1.7 52 40

12 06:37 AM 15 AM -1202:20 04:30 AM 05:560.7 AM AM 0.7 0.5 21 -0.4 15 02:51 15 04:40 30 AM 15AM 18 15604:28 15 AM 0.7 0.6 21 0.2 30 30 49 11:26 08:56 AM 49 05:57 AM 88 10:42 AM 2.6 7909:52 AM 12:161.3 PM AM 10:51 1.4 1.6 43 2.9

AM 31 03:23 09:36 AM Tu 04:29 PM 10:17 PM

0.6 1.8 0.5 1.4

18 55 15 43

AM AM 0.7 31 01:52 31 04:55 10:2308:10 AM AM 1.6

15 49 12 40

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

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

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

Tu 05:47 PM 11:34 PM

W 06:32 PM

Th 12:32 PM ◐ 07:16 PM

F

01:25 PM 08:01 PM

Sa 02:20 PM 08:45 PM

Su 03:16 PM 09:29 PM

M 04:13 PM 10:13 PM

Tu 05:07 PM 10:58 PM

W 05:59 PM 11:43 PM

Th 06:47 PM

F

02:33 PM 07:32 PM

Sa 03:04 PM 08:15 PM

Su 03:32 PM 08:56 PM

M 04:00 PM 09:36 PM

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

F

01:28 AM 5 04:48 08:3310:34 AM Su 01:16 PM Th 05:24 07:3011:49 PM 02:23 AM 6 05:51 09:4711:16 AM M 02:16 PM F 06:06 08:21 PM ◑ 03:21 AM 7 12:46 10:5306:56 AM Tu 03:20 PM Sa 12:04 09:1906:51 PM 04:19 AM 8 01:43 11:5108:02 AM W 04:25 PM Su 12:58 10:2207:38 PM 05:16 AM 9 02:39 12:4309:06 PM Th 05:28 PM M 01:57 11:2708:29 PM

F

1.864 0.615 06:27 PM PM 1.4 1.143 Tu 02:59 09:22 PM 0.1

1.8 9 11:02 AM 0.664 Sa 02:16 PM PM 0.4 1.112 W 04:01 PM PM 1.5 0.146 ● 07:2510:16 1.9 9 11:54 AM 0.564 Su 02:59 PM PM 0.4 1.112 Th 05:02 08:2111:11 PM PM 1.6 0.149 12:44 M 03:41 PM F 06:03 09:16 PM ● 06:59 Tu 04:23 PM Sa 01:33 10:1207:04 PM 07:48 W 05:04 PM Su 02:21 11:0808:05 PM

1.9 9 PM 0.561 0.4 1.112 PM 1.7 52

0.112 AM 1.958 0.3 0.4 9 PM 1.7 1.252 PM 0.215 AM 1.855 0.3 0.4 9 PM 1.8 1.355 PM

06:23 M9 02:45 PM F 11:57 PM 40 08:4906:24 07:32 Tu PM 9 03:45 Sa 12:51 09:4207:13 PM

1.658 AM 0.721 1.2 1.237 PM 0.5 0.215 PM

1.755 0.718 F 06:24 PM PM 1.3 1.140 34 Tu 03:32 6 09:37 PM 0.3

1.718 15 12:27 PM 0.655 M 02:48 PM PM 0.5 1.115 34 F 05:49 PM PM 1.5 0.346 3 08:28 ○ 11:47 15 01:03 Tu 03:15 PM 34 Sa 06:32 09:06 PM

F

dIFFEREnCEs

1.558 AM 0.721 1.2 1.337 AM 0.5 0.215 PM

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

1.718 PM 0.555 0.5 1.215 PM 1.6 49

0.521 1.649 Tu 02:49 04:46 PM PM 0.4 0.412 11:1308:43 PM PM 1.8 1.355

Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47

H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37

08:49 24 AM 70 AM 0.8 Su AM 11:48 1.4 0.4 43 2.3 Tu PM 12:42 PM 9 11:59 Th 04:02 PM 12 F1204:56 M 01:15 PM 1.2 0.3 37 2.99 M 05:43 PM PM 0.4 1.4 12 0.4 06:51 PM 43 06:06 10:21 PM 43 07:12 49 PM PM 0.5 1.6 15 0.0 11:59 PM 2.6 7911:51 09:48 73 AM W Sa 02:16 PM 1205:46 ◐ 08:11 PM

PM M PM 12:29 1.3 0.3 40 2.49 9 12:56 F 04:42 PM Tu Tu 06:27 PM PM 0.4 1.5 12 0.4 ◑ 06:5811:16 43 PM 46

8804:51 Th PM 12:380.3 PM Su 011:46 PM 06:461.7 PM

0.8 24 01:40 PM PM 1.2 0.3 37 2.99 07:55 0.5 PM 15 0.1

F PM 01:240.3 PM M8805:45 07:40 PM ◑ 3

10:38 AM 0.7 21 W 01:12 PM 7312:13 Th PM 02:40 PM Tu PM 1.3 0.3 40 2.4 6 02:00 Sa 05:25 PM 9 03:18 Su 37 W PM 1.2 1.2 37 2.9 1506:38 09:00 PM 08:00 PM 07:16 0.4 PM 12 0.5 09:13 ◐ PM ◑ PM 0.6 0.3 18 0.39

8812:08 Sa PM 02:151.2 PM Tu 906:46 08:380.3 PM ◑ PM

11:22 AM 0.7 21 Th 01:59 PM W 03:07 PM 1.3 1.2 40 2.5 F PM 03:41 PM 40 Su 11:24 AM 37 M7601:10 34 Th 04:16 PM 1.3 1.1 40 2.8 PM 1507:30 PM 08:10 0.4 0.3 12 0.59 10:13 10:05 PM 6 09:09 06:14 PM PM PM 0.6 0.3 18 0.39

Su PM 03:131.2 PM W8501:22 907:49 PM 09:420.3 PM

F 02:51 PM 7902:07 Th 04:13 PM 1.3 1.2 40 2.6 Sa PM 04:41 PM 37 M 12:23 PM 37 Tu 34 F 05:09 PM 1.3 1.1 40 2.8 PM 1208:22 PM 0.4 0.2 12 0.46 11:09 11:06 PM ◑ 09:09 6 10:20 07:07 PM 12 PM PM 0.6 0.4 18 0.4

12:32 PM F 05:15 PM 1.4 1.1 43 2.7 Sa 03:46 PM 8203:02 Su 34 Tu 01:30 PM 34 W Sa 05:57 PM PM 10:10 0.3 0.2 PM 9 0.36 11:59 909:11 6 11:28 08:05 PM PM 21 Sa 34 9

0.6 18 05:36 PM PM 1.4 1.1 43 PM 0.6 0.4 18 12:011.7 AM 23 AM 05:56 AM 2.0 1.8 61 2.3 AM 7004:16 AM 55 06:16 8 04:03 8 03:12 23 AM 1.7 AM 52 05:59 23 01:00 PM 10:15 0.5 0.7 15 0.1 AM 310:35 09:44 AM 21 01:02 AM PM 0.5 0.7 15 M 11:48 AM 06:14 PM 1.6 1.1 49 2.9 Su 04:44 PM 8803:54 W 02:40 PM 34 Th 1.2 Su 06:40 PM PM 1.5 46 06:260.4 PM PM 0.26 609:59 PM 09:03 11:10 PM 0.2

8502:35 M PM 04:151.2 PM Th 1208:52 PM 10:460.3 PM

2.8 34 12

Tu PM 05:191.3 PM F 8503:43 11:480.3 PM 09:54 PM

0.4 52 2.2 21 0.3 37 2.8 12

05:461.8 AM 04:41 8 AM 8 12 6711:05 11:500.5 AM AM

Su 01:42 PM 0.4 1.2 12 3.1 Tu PM 12:36 PM M 01:31 PM 0.5 1.2 15 0.3 34 Th 03:47 PM 37 F9404:42 37 M 05:43 PM PM PM 1.7 0.252 07:11 PM ●9 07:0910:02 PM PM 1.6 0.4 49 2.9 6 07:20 10:44 12 Tu 12:08 PM -305:27 W PM 01:20 PM M 02:22 PM 0.4 1.2 12 -0.1 Tu 01:59 PM 0.4 1.3 12 0.3 34 F 04:51 PM 37 Sa 40 PM 10111:27 07:52 PM PM 06:41 1.8 0.2 55 3.3 PM PM 1.6 0.4 49 2.9 9 08:03 11:01 PM 12 ○6 07:59

W PM 06:221.4 PM Sa 904:45 8510:53 PM 0.3

2.5 55 0.0 15 3.3 43 9

0.0 55 2.7 15 9 Th 12:50 PM -0. Su 05:44 PM 1.5 46 8811:50 PM 07:220.3 PM 3.5 9 ●

-0. 52 2.9 12 9 F 01:49 PM -0. M8806:39 PM 49 08:191.6 PM 3.5

18 12:20 PM 0.5 15 08:00 12:26 PM 15 AM 1.6 0.5 49 0.3 W 01:05 PM -906:10 Th PM 02:02 PM Tu 03:01 PM 0.4 1.3 12 -0.3 34 Sa 05:52 PM 40 Su 40 W 02:28 0.4 1.3 12 2.9 PM 104 PM 08:31 PM PM 07:38 1.8 0.2 55 3.46 08:37 PM 9 08:55 ● 11:58 ○ PM 1.7 52

-0. 12 3.0 52 Sa PM 02:460.3 PM -0.9 Tu 901:17 8807:33 09:121.6 PM 3.6 49 ● PM

18 01:06 PM 0.4 12 08:36 52 AM 1.6 1.7 49 0.3 Th 02:02 PM 9 -0.4 -1206:33 F AM 02:41 PM W 03:39 PM 0.3 1.4 34 Su 06:52 PM 43 M 01:00 15 Th 02:57 PM PM 0.3 0.5 107 09:07 PM9 2.9 ○ PM 1.9 PM 58 3.5 09:16 9 09:47 PM 08:33 06:52 PM 1.8 1.4 55 43

15 -0. 49 3.2 W 902:00 Su PM 03:420.3 PM -0.9 8808:27 PM 52 10:041.7 PM 3.5

15 AM AM 1.5 1.6 46 F 02:58 PM 9 -0.4 -1207:05 M 01:51 PM 12 09:16 Sa PM 03:19 PM9 Th 04:17 PM 0.3 0.4 37 Tu 01:35 F 03:29 PM 0.3 0.5 PM 10707:34 07:51 PM 46 09:43 PM ● 09:27 10:40 PM 1.9 1.5 58 3.5 09:58 PM PM 1.9 1.4 58

18 -0. 46 3.2 Th 902:43 M PM 04:370.3 PM -0.9 09:21 PM 1.7 52 88 10:54 PM 3.3

AM 1.4 1.6 43 03:57 PM9 PM 0.3 0.4 10:18 PM PM 1.9 1.5 58

49 0.3 12 2.8 46

08:09 AM AM 1.3 1.5 40 15 W 03:22 PM 9 10:49 Su 04:52 PM M PM 04:36 PM9 Sa 05:35 PM 0.4 0.3 12 -0.3 Th-902:45 Su 04:48 PM 0.3 0.4 37 09:49 11:14 PM 1.6 49 PM 3.3 10109:03 10:53 PM 11:36 PM PM 1.9 1.5 58

46 0.3 12 2.8 46

15 Tu 02:36 PM 9 Sa 03:55 PM F 04:55 PM 0.4 0.3 12 -0.4 Sa 37 11:33 08:49 PM 46 PM PM 10:21 1.9 1.5 58 3.5

Spring L. Ht Range *0.88 1.0 *1.14 1.1 *1.33 1.4 *1.33 1.4

07:36 10:00 AM -1202:09 Su W 04:05 PM 10708:17 10:45 PM

49 0.3 15 2.9 43

05:040.7 AM 31 AM 31 03:09 11:181.5 AM 08:43 AM F

dIFFEREnCEs Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet

Tu PM 05:160.4 PM 03:22 11:281.6 PM 09:52 PM

High +3 :52 +2 :01 +5 :52 +0 :47

Low H. Ht +4 :15 *0.70 +2 :29 *0.48 +6 :04 *0.66 +1 :08 *0.77

0.2 21 2.6 46 0.4 12 2.7 49

18 -0. 43 3.2 F 903:28 Tu PM 05:330.3 PM -0.9 52 8510:16 PM 11:441.7 PM 3.1

Sa 904:16 W PM 06:300.3 PM 8511:12 PM 1.7

21 -0. 40 3.2 9 0.1 52

6 79 12 82

Spring L. Ht Range *0.83 2.2 *0.83 1.4 *0.67 2.0 *0.83 2.4

All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in knots. Tides & Currents predictions are provided by NOAA.gov

Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request, and may differ from the published Disclaimer: data are based upon the latest information available as Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request, and may differ from the publishedThese tide tables.

68 July 2018 PropTalk.com

Generated On: Wed Nov 15 19:31:31 UTC 2017

Generated On: Wed Nov 15 19:27:12 UTC 2017

Generated On: Wed Nov 15 19:34:01 Page 4 ofUTC 5 2017


3

01:00AM 06:06AM 12:42PM 07:42PM

03:30AM 09:30AM 04:06PM 10:36PM

-0.4E 0.7F -0.9E W 0.6F

4

01:54AM 07:06AM 01:24PM 08:18PM

04:24AM 10:18AM 04:48PM 11:18PM

-0.4E 05:12AM -0.7E 03:00AM 05:48AM -0.6E Source: 02:18AM NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 0.6F 08:12AM 11:06AM 0.6F 09:12AM 11:36AM 0.4F Station -0.8E 01:54PMHarmonic 05:12PM -0.9E Sa 02:12PM 05:30PM -0.7E Su Th Type: 0.7F 08:30PM 11:48PM 1.0F 08:36PM Time Zone: LST/LDT

Tu

W

18

01:18AM 07:00AM 01:06PM 07:42PM

04:00AM 10:00AM 04:18PM 10:54PM

-0.7E 0.8F -1.0E F 1.0F

3

02:06AM 08:00AM 01:24PM 08:00PM

04:48AM 10:36AM 04:48PM 11:18PM

-0.6E 0.5F -0.7E Sa 0.8F

18 ◐

Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown

19

4

19

02:48AM 05:42AM -0.8E 09:12AM 11:42AM 0.5F 04:30AM 02:24PM 05:36PM -0.7E M Tu 10:54AM 08:36PM 04:12PM ◑ 10:18PM

0.9F -0.8E 04:24AM 0.4F 11:00AM -0.5E 05:54PM 11:18PM

01:42AM 08:00AM 02:18PM 08:36PM

0 -1 1 -0

S a on 1.0F D cb0102 Dep ee 12:06AM 1.0F 01:24AM 01:36AM 12:24AM 1.1F 02:18AM 1.0Fh 220.8F 03:48AM 06:48AM -0.8E 04:12AM -0.9E 07:18AM 05:00AM 08:12AM -0.8E 05:00AM 08:18AM 05:48AM 08:48AM -1.2E 04:54AM Sou ce-0.8E NOAA NOS CO OPS 10:24AM 12:48PM 0.4F 11:06AM 01:18PM 11:48AM 02:24PM 11:24AM 0.8F Th 0.3F 12:06PM 03:00PM 1.2F Sa 0.5F 11:42AM Tu 02:06PM W W S a on-0.6E Type mon-0.9E c 03:24PM 06:30PM -0.6E 03:42PM -0.7E 06:54PM 05:18PM 08:06PM -0.5E 05:18PM 08:24PM 06:48PMHa 09:12PM 07:00PM 09:30PM 09:42PM T me 10:54PM ◐ Zone LST 11:00PM LDT W ◑ Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683°

02:18AM 08:30AM 03:12PM 09:24PM

0 -1 1 -0

4

03:24AM 06:18AM -0.7E 09:30AM 12:06PM 0.5F 02:48PM 06:06PM -0.8E Su 09:12PM

12:12AM 0.9F 03:54AM 06:48AM -0.7E 04:48AM 10:24AM 12:36PM 0.3F M 11:36AM 03:00PM 06:18PM -0.6E 04:24PM 09:18PM 10:24PM August

Slack Maximum 12:06AM 0.8F 03:42AM 06:24AM h m h m-0.5E knots 09:30AM 12:06PM 0.4F Sa 01:48AM -0.5E 02:48PM 06:12PM -0.7E 0.9F 04:24AM 08:00AM 09:24PM 11:24AM 02:48PM -1.0E

Slack Maximum 12:42AM 1.0F 04:24AM 07:24AM h m h m-0.8E knots 10:48AM 01:12PM 0.4F M 02:00AM -0.7E 03:48PM 07:00PM -0.7E 1.1F 04:48AM 08:12AM 10:06PM 11:30AM 02:42PM -1.1E

Slack Maximum 01:00AM 1.0F 04:48AM 07:54AM h m h m-0.7E knots 11:36AM 01:42PM 0.3F Tu 12:24AM 03:00AM -0.6E 03:54PM 07:12PM -0.6E 0.7F 1 05:54AM 09:06AM 10:06PM 12:12PM 03:24PM -0.8E

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Fox Shatters Snakehead Record

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hile bow-fishing in Mattawoman Creek off the Potomac River, Mechanicsville resident Andy Fox saw what he first thought was a big carp but turned out to be a monstrous 19.9-pound, 35-inch snakehead. After identifying the snake as a Frankenfish, he let his arrow fly and as a result is now the new Maryland state record holder. Fox’s fish eclipses the old state record of 18.42 pounds. Nice shooting, Andy!

Crab Dredge Winter Survey Brings Mixed Results

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he results of the 2018 crab dredge winter survey are in, with mixed results. The winter cold caused an estimated 35-percent kill-off of females in the Bay. On the flip side, more young crabs entered the Bay, to the tune of a 34-percent increase. Still, the estimated Bay-wide population is 371 million, down from last year’s 455 million. More ##Should harvest of blue crabs be restricted to males, only? We don’t know, but when the numbers are down, we do know this is a topic worth talking about.

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worrying is the fact that estimates put the number of mature females at 147 million, well below the target level of 215 million. Those are the facts—now here’s our opinion: recreational crabbers haven’t been allowed to keep females for years, and virtually everyone agrees that this is a good thing. While we know some people will hate the notion, might it be time to consider ending the commercial catch of females, too? This topic is fraught with controversy, in no small part because some watermen in certain areas do depend on females for a substantial part of their living. And the few picking houses that remain depend on females for their supply. But in many crustacean fisheries across the nation (Dungeness, king, rock, etc.), the switch to male-only harvest was made long ago. So we do think it may be wise to raise the subject and at least discuss different possibilities for reducing the take of females? Limiting harvest to specific watermen or areas? Limit their sale to picking houses? We’re not scientists, we’re not politicians, and we’re not sure of the best policy—but we are certainly worried by yet another drop in the population of females; and we find it quite difficult to put a positive spin on this year’s survey results.

Growing the Reef Sites at Tilghman Island and OC

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he Coastal Conservation Association of Maryland (CCA-MD) and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation have worked together to plant another two boatloads of reef balls at the Tilghman Island reef site in the Middle Chesapeake Bay, creating additional three-dimensional reef areas. The twoday deployment consisted entirely of units which were seeded with oyster spat, ensuring a jump-start on colonization and growth. Reef balls were built by volunteers at the Hanover, MD, Bass Pro Shops, the Mid-Shore Fishing Club, and CCA-VA’s northern Virginia chapter. This latest deployment brings the total number of reef balls at the site to 168. If you ever fish this area, be sure to plug the numbers into your GPS—yes, fish are attracted to the reef ball structures. The reef balls lie at: 38’ 41.334 x 76’22.775 (west end) to 38’41.334 x 76’22.665 (east end) and 38’41.327 x 76’22.775 (west end) to 38’41.327 x 76’22.665 (east end). Anglers along the coast just got more fishing territory, too. This spring was busy for the OC Reef Foundation, which


##Is it a barge, or is it 60 feet of future fish habitat put in place by the OC Reef Foundation? Yes, and yes. Photo courtesy of the OC Reef Foundation

##A view of the newly deployed reef balls, courtesy of volunteer Travis Long’s side-scanning fishfinder. Photo courtesy of Travis Long

hauled six tons of blocks to Lucas Alexander’s Reef, then five tons of concrete and 1.5 tons of steel to the Kurt Hofschild Memorial reef. Then a couple of weeks later, they sank a 60-foot steel barge at the Bass Grounds reef in the Capt. Bob Gowar Memorial Reef group. A special thanks for that one went out to Jeremiah Kogon, Charlie Dolbey, and the crew of the Iron Lady. Visit ocreefs.org for more information, or to join the foundation and with a $50 donation, get your chart book (GPS coordinates included!) of all the artificial reef sites the foundation has planted through the years. Coastal sea bass, tautog, and flounder anglers take note—this is the BEST deal in town!

Aquaculture in Delaware

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he state of Delaware now has an aquaculture program. This spring the first shipment of tiny cagegrown oysters was placed in Rehoboth

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n Delaware, the First State Kayak Bass Fishing Series (delawarepaddlesports. com) fishes Noxontown Pond on July 15. Delaware Bass Nation (delawareFollow us!

Catch Card Program

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s part of the coastal effort to improve estimates of recreational catches of bluefin tuna, swordfish, billfishes, and sharks, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and National Marine Fisheries Service has designed a “Catch Card” program to monitor these species. This program requires mandatory reporting using a

catch card and tag for all bluefin tuna, swordfish, blue marlin, white marlin, roundscale spearfish, sailfish, and sharks (except spiny dogfish) recreationally landed in Maryland. We’ve been doing this for years with the bluefin, so you offshore folks should be used to the drill. Cards are available from reporting stations including Atlantic Tackle, Bahia Marina, Fisherman’s Marina, the Ocean City Fishing Center, Pines Point Provisions and Seafood, Sunset Marina, the Talbot Street Pier & Marina, and the White Marlin Marina. Shark cards only are at: Alltackle, Assateague Island, Buck’s Place, and George Island Landing. If you have a trailer-boat, tags must be affixed to the fish before you haul the boat out of the water. If you land a shark from the surf, please visit the nearest reporting station for a card and tag.

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he Bassmaster Elite series comes to the Chesapeake July 26 through 29, with practice days July 23, 24, and 25. With just a few exceptions, the entire Maryland portion of the Chesapeake and tributaries are open to competitors, stopping at the Virginia line. Take-off is at 6 a.m. from Flying Point Park in Edgewood, where there will also be weigh-ins on days one and two at 3 p.m. Days three and four, weigh-ins will be at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, at 3:30 p.m. The tournament will put over 100 pros on the water vying for a $100,000 top prize.

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Bay, with the expectation that they’ll be market size within two years. Commercial shellfish aquaculture was first authorized in Delaware’s bays in 2013, and though it’s taken until now for the project to ramp up, there are already 23 lease applications in the works totaling 126 acres of future aquaculture. Applications for more are continuously being accepted and evaluated by the Division of Fish and Wildlife; for more information, visit the DNREC website.

bassnation.com) hits the Nanticoke on July 1 and the Pocomoke on July 28. ABA Alliance anglers (americanbassanglers.com) hit the Potomac in Maryland on July 15, at Smallwood State Park. Virginia Bassmasters (virginiabassmasters.info) will be hitting the Potomac July 14 and 15, with the Region Seven tournament taking place on the Chickahominy, at Riverfront Park.

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OC Tuna Tournament

uly 13 through 15 is the Ocean City Tuna Tournament, one of the area’s big-money events which doled out an eye-popping $785,000 last year. Boats pick two of the three days to fish, departing from Indian River, DE, or Ocean City, MD. This is a trolling-only tournament, so no chunking, chumming, wire line, greensticks, or danglers allowed. Register by July 6 and pay $900; after that the basic

price of admission goes up by $100 with final registration on July 12 at the captain’s meeting, at the Ocean City Fishing Center. Check out octunatournament.com for the details.

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Huk Big Fish Classic

he Huk Big Fish Classic takes place July 27 to 29. Competitors fish one of two 32-hour time slots, shooting for their share of a substantial purse (last year’s hit $227,990). Not only does the unique format of this tournament allow for overnight fishing, the Big Fish Classic also has a looser set of regulations than most, boiling it all down to who can catch the biggest fish—period. Live and dead baits, kites, trolling, jigging, and chunking are all fair game. Register by July 15, and get $200 off the $800 base entry fee. Visit bigfishclassic.com to learn more. PropTalk.com July 2018 71


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off the DelMarVa Coast By Eric Burnley

You don’t need a 70-foot Spencer to access tuna off the coast.

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uring the early summer, bluefin and yellowfin tuna show up close to shore in areas easily reachable by trailerable boats. Back in the day we caught bluefins between A Buoy and the Delaware Lightship Buoy, no more than 20 miles from the entrance to Indian River Inlet. Today you have to travel a bit further to reach Massey’s Canyon out of Indian River, the Hot Dog out of Ocean City, or the Parking Lot out of Wachapreague. But all of these locations are no more than 30 miles out and make for an easy day trip. First things first: Your boat must be capable of running a 60-mile round trip with sufficient fuel to troll all day and still have plenty in the tank in case of trouble. The biggest trouble will be afternoon thunderstorms that will make a straight run to port a dangerous idea. The boat must also be seaworthy and for me that means a heavy deep vee hull. Three- to four-foot seas are common in the ocean, and if your boat is a flat bottom, you will be in for a long day. Safety is always a top concern, so having an EPIRB onboard, plus filing a float plan is mandatory. Before leaving the dock, make sure you have a Highly Migratory Species Permit from NOAA; this is available online. There are reporting requirements attached to this permit, so be sure you read and understand these regulations. As far as tackle, 30-pound gear should handle any tuna you may encounter on the inshore grounds. I used Penn Senator 113H and 114H reels filled with 30- and

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50-pound mono. Braid is fine if you want to take out a second mortgage on the house to fill four or five of these reels. I know you can use a top shot of braid over a mono backing, but what advantage is that when trolling or chumming? Trolling is the best technique early in the season when the tuna may be spread out. The top trolling lure is a cedar plug

Tuna, like all fish, love structure. Inshore structure will be the edge of the various upwellings found from 30 to 50 fathoms. Work these edges by trolling across them in a back and forth pattern. Trolling speed will vary from five to eight knots depending on sea conditions. Water temperature is also very important. On a trip out of Virginia Beach to the Triple Zeros we found a temperature break from the 50s to the 70s. When we ran from the cold water to the warm water, every line had a nice yellowfin, and we had a boat limit in short order. After mid-summer, chumming will take over from trolling. This is a bit more labor intensive, but can be very effective. You will need at least three flats of bunker or other frozen bait to get through a full day or night of chumming. ##A nice pair of inshore tuna. I try to get fresh bunker for bait, but will use worked right in the prop wash. Set the frozen if that is all that is available. rods in the stern holders and use transom Anchor up on an edge, and let the chum clips to keep the lures running close to the flow from shallow to deep water. If you stern. do a bit of prospecting before setting the I use Mold Craft Chuggers set from anchor and find a good supply of bait, so the outriggers to run on the third or much the better. fourth wave back. Set the lures on the Get the chum chopped up and start back of the waves so they don’t tumble tossing handfuls over the stern. Drop around but rather run behind the wake chunk baits on circle hooks back with the creating a bubble trail. chum leaving the reel in free spool. When My way-back lure will be a bird with a tuna picks up a bait, let him run for a few a Green Machine trailing. I set this seconds and then engage the reel and your where the prop wash is disappearing. As fish will be hooked. a general rule, this rig will not get many Make sure you have plenty of ice to keep hits, but the ones it does get will be from the catch cool, and get ready for some of a bigger class of tuna. the finest eating you can get.


C atchin ’ C r o a k er Instead of going after rockfish on every trip, this year give croaker a try.

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he first saltwater fish I caught was a croaker. My Grandfather worked shift work at American Viscose in Marcus Hook, PA, and during the break between night shift and day shift he and some friends would go fishing. I guess I was around 10 years old when they decided to take me with them on a trip to Nanticoke, MD, to fish for croakers. To say I was excited is putting it mildly. I couldn’t sleep and was up and ready long before my grandfather. I guess we arrived in Nanticoke around 7 a.m. where we rented a row boat; I think it had an outboard motor, but I am not sure. In any case, we set out and anchored up about a mile or so from shore. Peeler crab was the bait, and we were into croaker and oyster toads as soon as the bait hit bottom. Occasionally someone would catch a hard crab and was told to put it in the box with the peelers. That’s exactly what I did with the hard crab I caught. Shortly thereafter Mr. Bestpitch reached into the box for bait and came out with a big jimmy on his finger. I had never heard such language. Apparently, you were supposed to remove the claws before depositing a hard crab into the bait box… Who knew? I kept catching croaker and toads along with everyone else until I suddenly had something on my line that I could hardy Follow us!

By Eric Burnley crank in. I had the rod butt in my fat little belly and was grunting and cranking as hard as I could. The men were laughing until the fish broke the surface. It was the biggest oyster toad anyone had ever seen. This increased the laughter until Pop lifted it in the boat and discovered a huge croaker on the bottom hook. The laughter stopped. I believe that croaker weighed four pounds and easily won the 25-cent pool. That’s the beauty of croaker fishing. You don’t have to be an old salt to catch them, and they are willing to hit just about any bait with wild abandon. The fact that they are available in shallow or deep water from one end of the Bay to the other is another mark in their favor. For me, the most fun is using light tackle in shallow water. A six- to sevenfoot spinning rod with a matching reel filled with 10-pound test mono is the ideal outfit. You should get by with a one-ounce sinker in water up to 15-feet deep, and I only use one circle hook baited with crab, bloodworms, clam, Gulp! or FishBites. It is seldom a slow pick with croaker. Once you locate a school, they will continue to feed so long as you don’t run out of bait or the current changes. I have never had much luck with croakers on slack water. When the bite stops on the change, have a snack and

a cold drink before looking for the fish. Usually, they won’t move far, so engage the SONAR and look at drop-offs, channel edges, mussel beds, and similar structure. Some of the best croaker fishing I have had was from the waters at the mouth of the Potomac River. There is a lot of good structure in Cornfield Harbor. On the Eastern Shore, Nanticoke still provides good croaker fishing, as does Tangier Sound, the Honga River, and Hooper Island Straight. On one trip to the Straight we were catching croaker at a good clip when the tide dropped out. Before the captain could pull the anchor, we started to catch flounder. For about 15 minutes we had a steady pick of flatfish until the current picked back up; the boat swung around on the anchor and we were back into the croaker. Sometimes the croaker will be in deeper water, so you will have to employ heavier tackle. I use a medium action conventional rod and reel filled with 30-pound braid. At times you may use four ounces or more of weight, so you need a rod that is not going to collapse under the strain. In deep water I use a double-hook bottom rig. As a general rule, I don’t decorate my circle hooks, but a few beads and blades can’t hurt. Tougher bait, like squid or cut bunker, works best in deep water. PropTalk.com July 2018 73


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uly is one of the hottest months of the year, and while it is usually cooler near the water, you can still become overheated unless you are in the water. Sun stroke is not something to fool with, so all precautions should be taken to keep cool. I seldom go out on the water during the heat of the day. I like to be fishing before or right after sunrise and back at the dock no later than 2 p.m. When I ran charters, I wanted to be underway by 6 a.m., and we were back between 3 and 4 p.m. I would have liked to leave earlier, but most of my parties were traveling, and I didn’t want to have them up all night.

If your boat has some sort of shade, stay under that as much as possible. Wear very light clothing. Several manufactures have lines of shirts and shorts that breathe and have panels to keep you cool and protected from the sun. One of the neatest inventions for me has been the cloths that are like an artificial shammey. You soak them in cool water from the Bay or from your cooler (not the one with the fish) and then drape them across your neck. I have also soaked my lucky fishing hat in the water and put it back on. Speaking of hats, I wear a very widebrim hat with cooling panels on the sides. I started wearing these when my ears got

##Sun stro ke should no t be taken towel in co light ol water fo r some relie ly ; soak this f from the heat.

sun poisoning and I needed sun protection. The hats will also help you stay cooler. Part of your first aid kit should be tablets to give someone suffering from sunstroke. We used to call these salt pills when I worked construction, but I am sure they have a different name now. Ask your druggist to hook you up. Finally, drink lots of water (not beer, soda, or whisky). You see thousands of people walking around with water bottles, so you will be right in fashion. Keep an eye on the little kids because they can suffer from heat stroke as well.

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Biz Buzz Jeanneau Inboard Line

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Brig USA announces that it has delivered a new fleet of Brig Boats to three key Carefree Boat Club locations. The rigid-hull inflatables will be available to Carefree members in Southern Connecticut, Seattle, and Annapolis this summer. With Carefree Boat Club, members have access to the club’s boats through an online reservation system and can enjoy reciprocal benefits at locations across the United States and Canada. The club also provides on-water instruction for new boaters. “We bought the Brigs because we think they are the perfect boat-club boat,” said Bryant Heffernan of Carefree Boat Club of southern Connecticut. “They are safe, they look good, and they meet the needs of our members. They also stand out from the fiberglass crowd and introduce members to a unique type of boat that isn’t too common in our area.” According to Boyd Tomkies, Brig USA’s CEO, the addition of Brig Boats to the Carefree Boat Club fleets was driven by growing U.S. demand for the durable, versatile watercraft. Brigs are stable, lightweight, and low-maintenance. They offer a smooth, dry, fast ride, and they’re virtually unsinkable due to the enormous buoyancy in the tubes. brigusa.com; carefreeboats.com

Top Product Honors

Evinrude announces that the award-winning Evinrude iDock joystick piloting system has been selected as Top Product of the Year for 2018 by Boating Industry magazine. Available on boats with twin Evinrude E-TEC G2 150- through 300-hp engines, the new intuitive, integrated, and attainable system is designed to make easy-to-use joystick technology available to more boaters. The iDock allows users to easily maneuver their boat using a joystick for simple docking in even the toughest conditions. “We are honored to receive the designation of ‘Top Products’ for the newly released Evinrude iDock,” said Wendy Wilson, Evinrude manager of public relations. evinrude.com/en-US/idock.html

Atlantic Cruising Yachts, which is headquartered in Annapolis with offices in St. Petersburg and Ft. Lauderdale, FL, will now work with customers in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Northern Virginia for the Jeanneau inboard line. “We are thrilled to bring this innovative range of powerboats to our customers throughout the Chesapeake Bay and mid-Atlantic,” said Atlantic Cruising Yachts president Chris Bent. “The style and performance of these lines will elevate powerboating in the region.” The luxurious and sporty Leader line features express models with high-performance hulls that combine comfortable exteriors with progressive interior layouts. The NC line’s concept is unique with life on one level blending the inside and outside areas in a seamless space. The flybridge line, Velasco, is the ultimate inboard power cruising line, with innovative use of space and premier comfort onboard. “We are very excited to expand our relationship with one of our top performing Jeanneau dealers,” said Nic Harvey, president of Jeanneau America. “ jeanneauamerica.com; atlantic-cruising.com

Standardizing Zipwake

IMTRA announces that the Zipwake Dynamic Trim Control System has been selected by several boat builders as the standard fit trim control system for newly launched vessels. The system has recently been integrated into new models from Grady White, Cruisers, Hatteras, Mag Bay, and MJM boats, to name a few. “As a small family company, we want everyone who comes onboard the Mag Bay 33 to have the best experience possible,” said Barrett Howarth, vice president, Mag Bay Yachts. “Very quick and responsive, the Zipwake system is easy to use and does exactly what you want. We tried out the system and loved it so much we made it standard on all of our boats,” he added. Featuring an advanced, intuitive, 3D interface, Zipwake Dynamic Trim Control Systems deliver a more comfortable ride, better performance, and improved fuel consumption for any planing or semi-planing boat from 20 to 60 feet, regardless of sea conditions. imtra.com/zipwake.htm

Standardizing Seakeeper

Seakeeper, Inc. announces standardization partnerships with two key industry partners: Scout Boats and Bertram Yachts. “Every day we’re seeing more and more builders adding Seakeeper to their models, not just as options, but as standard equipment,” said Andrew Semprevivo, Seakeeper president and CEO. Scout Boats, based in Summerville, SC, recently placed a record-setting order with Seakeeper, securing units for 2019 model year builds. Seakeeper will be included as standard equipment on all Scout 380 LXF and Scout 420 LXF models, utilizing the stabilizing power of the Seakeeper 3 and Seakeeper 6, respectively. Standardization for future models is also planned. Seakeeper will also be included as standard equipment on current and future models produced by Bertram Yachts, LLC. The yacht builder joins a host of other manufacturers offering Seakeeper as a standard on specific models but will be the first to standardize Seakeeper on all current and future models. Bertram Yachts, headquartered in Tampa, FL, produces two models; the 35 and 61, which will receive the Seakeeper 6 and Seakeeper 16, respectively. A new, 50-foot model equipped with the Seakeeper 9 will make its debut in 2019. seakeeper.com; scoutboats.com; bertram.com

Awards Finalist

A strong team effort by Oceanmax has yielded a promising result, with the company being shortlisted among four finalists in the Air New Zealand Cargo ExportNZ Awards, Best Medium Business (goods exporter) category. Marketing manager Nona Pedersen and managing director Clint Jones were at the Air New Zealand Customer Innovation and Collaboration Centre to accept the certificate on behalf of the Oceanmax team. Oceanmax’s involvement in the ExportNZ Awards will elevate the company’s profile locally and internationally to attract new business and possibly new talent. The national recognition is also a huge boost to team morale and a testament to the snowballing success of Propspeed, Oceanmax’s flagship coating for propellers and running gear. In just four years, Oceanmax’s staff has more than quadrupled. oceanmax.com

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36’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’17 Brand New Boat at a brokerage price, Volvo IPS400s, joystick, Garmin glass cockpit. Amazing layout & performance. Full warranty. $459,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

Chris Craft Catalina 372 Double Cabin M/Y. ’88. Very nice example. Two double cabins, 2 heads, AC, Genset, twin 270 hp FWC Crusaders w/ appx. 1200 hrs. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org 38’ Carver 38 Aft Cabin ’89 Nice shape. Twin Merc 7.4 Bluewater Series V-8 s. Beamy and comfortable. $44,900. Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or peter@northpointyachtsales.com 39’ Sea Ray ’87 T/7.4, gen, gen, AC Nice Cond. Reduced to $22,900 for quick sale. Out of State Seller. (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

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Grand Banks 36 Classic ‘91 40’ Sea Ray ’17 400 Sundancer W/twin Cummins BTA-5.9 dsls (2600 Twin Mercruiser Cummins QSB 6.7 hrs), Onan 4 kw gen., 3 zone AC/heat, 459-hp I/B diesel w/ factory warrantyfull galley, 2 strms w/ heads & showers, $499,000 - Contact Tommy R quality upholstery. $139,900 Call Mike at (410) 867-9550 or Johnson Eastport Yacht Sales 888-854-9398. tomr@clarkslanding.com www.eastportyachtsales.com 37’ Cobalt 373 ’09 Meticulously maintained, 328 hours of use, fully loaded and many custom extras, lift kept. $269,000. Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066. Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

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37’ President ’88 Double Cabin - Twin Detroit V8 250-hp Diesels - 8 KW Westerbeke genset - Air Con And More- All the comforts of home - Great live aboard OR Cruiser! Reduced / Asking $58,000 Call Ken 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

41’ IP SP Cruiser ’10 Thinking of switching from sail to power? Not ready? We have the boat for you! Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. $309,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. 41’ Maxum ’98 4100 SCA Twin Mercury V8 300-hp I/B Gas $83,500 Contact Fred Beu at (410) 604-4300 or fredb@clarkslanding.com

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42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters - genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. . Quality build by Tartan, great competitive incentives & summer delivery! Contact CYS Today. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

42’ Nautique 42 ’88 Cockpit / Motor Yacht - Great layout, 2 private strms and heads, Cat 3208 dsls. Well maintained & equipped. Great live Aboard layout & features. Asking $64,900 Excellent value! Call Dave 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

44’ Riviera 445 SUV ’16 Full warranties, Volvo IPS600s, joystick, two cabin two head, amazing opportunity. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

44’ Tiara Q44 ’17. One owner, custom built, 32 hours on IPS600s. Full teak decks, hydraulic platform, the new cockpit layout, every option. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com.

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42’ Lyman-Morse Monhegan flybridge ’13 She’s pristine in her custom shed in Thomaston ME. Built by Lyman Morse, designed by C. Raymond Hunt, this Hamilton HJ322 twin jet propelled, Caterpillar C-9 powered yacht will cruise at 24-34 knots! Exquisite interior finish, top electronics, beyond belief! Contact John Kaiser @ 443-223-7864. Asking $1,500,000, replacement in excess of 2.5M.

42’ Tiara ’08 FLIR, Cummins QSM11s, New Garmin touchscreens, so much more. $100,000+ spent in the past year to make sure she is the best in the world. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com.

44’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’09 Gorgeous boat, custom teak interior, one owner. Great Lakes freshwater boat until 18 months ago. $449,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com.

43’ Tiara Sovran ’06 New Listing, Well-Cared for. Owner is upgrading. Ready to Show in Annapolis. $329,000 Call 410-280-2038 or info@northpointyachtsales.com.

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45’ Provincial ’06 Tough as nails blue water boat in like new cond.. A dive/ treasure hunter can be easily converted into a tuna fishing machine. Sistership in TV show Wicked Tuna . $339,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

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42 Symbol 2010 .................................$247,000 41 Sea Ray 415 1988 .................................U/C 37 Great Harbour N37 Trawler 2007 ..... SOLD 37 Sea Ray 370 1997 ............................. SOLD 34 Mast & Mallet Rabbit 1996 ............$68,000 34 Mainship Pilot 2005 ......................$129,000 32 Tiara 3200 2008 ................................ SOLD

32 Ocean Yachts Super Sport 1989 ......$53,000 31 Bayliner Ciera 3055 1999 ...............$34,900 31 Sea Ray 310 Sundancer 2002 ........... SOLD 30 Custom Deadrise 2001 ....................$62,000 29 Dyer soft top 2001 ........................$129,000 22 Shamrock Cuddy 2005 ..........................U/C 21 Roth Bilt cabin 2009 .......................$59,000

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46’ Egg Harbor ’72 $64,500 Dave Wilder 410 292-1028 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

Composite Yacht CY46CB ’18 Built on the Markley 46 hull, no expense was spared on this project. C18 Cat, Genset, inverter, 2 zones of AC. Heavily optioned. Asking $599,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

49’ Grand Banks Eastbay HX ’06 Classic, clean, 2 stateroom, 2 head, great cruiser. T-Cat c-12 705 hp engines, 13.5kw Onan gen. $615,000. Call Geoffrey 410-279-4652, geoffrey@oryus.net 50’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’92 Low hrs on twin 692 DD, 11KW Gen Set, New Canvas, Nice., Reduced to $74,900 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

46’ Grand Banks ’92 Europa Fabulous layout, consistently updated. Twin Cat 3208. Fresh water use. Onan 12KW Genset. Tremendous care & details, shows like 2000 or newer boat Fresh painted, including cap rails. Asking $325,000 - Call Mike 410-269-0939 Crusaderyachts.com 46’ Ocean Sunliner ’84 Gen, AC Mint Cond. $76,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

Markley/Roe 46 ’05 Well optioned and lightly used. Built to fish or cruise. Cummins power, Genset, AC, everything you need. Asking $284,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

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54’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’17 45 months of Volvo warranty, optional lower lounge layout, boat is loaded with Brig tender, spare props and more. Asking $1,490,000. Ned Dozier, 443-9950732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

57’ Riviera Enclosed Flybridge ’17 Volvo IPS1200s, Seakeeper gyro, 4 yrs of warranty left. Amazing boat with many custom options. Two Riviera owner looking to 54’ Riviera Belize Daybridge ’15 sell. $1,950,000. Ned Dozier, Custom layout with lower office, FLIR, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com every option. Gorgeous yacht and an www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com amazing ride. $1,445,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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Bay Appétit

By Heather Capezio

’m lucky that I have a brother who owns a boat and loves to fish, and fortunate that he hand-delivers fresh rockfish fillets to my fridge while I’m at work. But if you don’t have an awesome brother, you better get out on the water and cast those rods! Or you can just run up to the local seafood market and grab some fresh rockfish. Any light fish can be substituted. Beware: these cakes are Asian inspired and spicy!

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Rockfish Cakes • 2 rockfish fillets

• 1 tsp fish sauce

• ½ cup panko bread crumbs

• 2 cloves garlic, minced

• 4 tbsp mayonnaise

• 1 tbsp sriracha

• 1 tsp chili powder

• 1 tbsp cilantro

• 2 tsp minced ginger • 1 lime

3. Once rockfish has cooled, transfer to a mixing bowl. Using two forks, lightly pull fillet into shreds.

2. Place the rockfish fillets on the prepared baking sheet and drizzle with 1 tbsp of olive oil. Roast in hot oven for about 15 minutes. Take out of oven and let cool for about five to 10 minutes.

4. Add panko, mayonnaise, chili powder, ginger, fish sauce, garlic, sriracha, cilantro, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix together until it forms a slightly sticky mixture.

DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Prepare a baking sheet with foil and baking spray.

5. Form mixture into (about) four fish cakes, ¾ to one inches thick. 6. Heat 2 tbsp of olive oil in a large, non-stick pan over medium heat. Add fish cakes to hot pan and cook until lightly browned, about three to four minutes per side. (I like mine to be a little crispy on the sides.)

7. Remove from burner and set on plates. Squeeze lime juice over top. Serve with coleslaw and more sriracha for dipping.

If you have a Bay-inspired recipe you would like to share, email kaylie@proptalk.com with the recipe in the format above, along with two to three photos, and we will consider it for submission.

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What’s New on .com ##Courtesy Yamaha

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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is providing $12.5 million in Waterway Improvement Fund grants to enhance and improve public boating access, facilities, and navigation throughout the state. Learn more at proptalk.com/waterway-improvement-fund-grants-provided-by-maryland-dnr. ##Courtesy MD DNR

Yamaha 425 XTO Unveiled Maryland Snakehead Record Broken

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Andrew Fox of Mechanicsville, MD, recently broke the Maryland snakehead record with a 35.157-inch, 19.9-pound fish. proptalk.com/marylandsnakehead-record-broken-2

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