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IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME 15 | ISSUE 7

features

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Fourth of July Fireworks

There’s nothing quite like Independence Day on the Chesapeake Bay! We’ve rounded up all the details on upcoming fireworks shows in Maryland and Virginia.

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Boat Notes: Boston Whaler 160 Super Sport

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What could be better than zip-zinging around the Bay on a beautiful little 16-footer? By Lenny Rudow

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See the Bay: Let’s Go Swimming!

These five rivers in the Upper Chesapeake Bay have perfect anchorages for swimming and… no jellyfish! By Dave Nestel

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Mahogany and Old Grace

In Newport, RI, McMillen Yachts gives new life to classic wooden boats.

By Captain Mike Martel ##Photo by Mike Martel

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Watersports on the Chesapeake Bay

Our favorite ways to play on the Bay, plus waterskiing with the Lake Vienna Ski Club.

By Staff and Dan Brougher

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Cruising: Movin’ On Up

How years of planning and attending boat shows led this couple to their dream boat.

By Kaylie Jasinski

on the cover

The 32nd Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point takes place June 14-15 at CBMM in St. Michaels, MD. Learn more on page 40. Photo by Kaylie Jasinski.

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Editor’s Note Letters

Boat Dog: Meet Rosie Dock Talk Chesapeake Calendar

sponsored by the Boatyard Bar & Grill 38 EOTB: Blue Angels Air Show Over Annapolis 40 32nd Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival 44: Classic Boat: High Performance 1983 Ski

Nautique By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

51 Cruising Club Notes 56 The Ultimate Dock Bar Guide 68 Tides and Currents sponsored by Harbour Cove Marina 75 Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News 76 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 83 Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More 85 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 86 Double Take 87 What’s New at PropTalk.com? 87 Index of Advertisers

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62 Racing News: Cambridge Classic Results and Tom Donley Racer Profile By Kaylie Jasinski

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64 Boatshop Reports By Capt. Rick Franke sponsored by Bay Shore Marine

fishing scene

70 Fish News By FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow 72 Fishing Out of Southern Maryland By Eric Burnley

73 Fish Tip: Fishing Tunes By Eric Burnley 74 Catching Tuna Off the DelMarVa Coast By Eric Burnley

Coming in August PropTalk • Family Cruising • Bluewater Fishing • Dock Bar Guide

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et me throw out some facts (courtesy of the Chesapeake Bay Program):

• The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary of more than 100 estuaries in the United States; it is the third largest in the world.

• The Bay is 200 miles long and, along with its tidal tributaries, cover 11,684 miles of shoreline—more than the entire west coast of the United States. • The average water depth in the Bay is about 21 feet deep. The deepest part of the Bay is 174 feet! This area is known as “The Hole” and is located just southeast of Annapolis near Bloody point. • The Chesapeake Bay watershed stretches for approximately 524 miles from Cooperstown, NY, to Norfolk, VA. It includes parts of six states and is home to more than 18 million people.

• The Bay supports more than 3600 species of plants and animals. During the winter, nearly one million waterfowl winter on the Bay—approximately one third of the Atlantic coast’s migratory population. • Nearly 80,000 acres of underwater grasses grow in the shallows of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.

• The Bay produces about 500 million pounds of seafood per year.

I could go on. There are so many more truly amazing facts and figures I could rattle off about my beloved Chesapeake, but I’ll restrain myself. For those who live around the Bay, it can be easy to forget or 14 July 2019 PropTalk.com

overlook just how amazing this place is, and in turn our responsibility to protect it. ##Photo by Christopher Bastian Many people might ##Camden caught this fat Patapsco cat. think there’s nothing they could do to Photo by Ryan Altenb urg. make any real change for the Bay’s environment. But as we move into summer and boating season ramps up, there are 4. Reduce sediment pollution. some small steps we can all take to be Avoid using your boat in very shallow better stewards of the Bay we call home. waters where it can stir up sediment, Find more at chesapeakebay.net. harm sensitive habitats, and put your propeller and hull at risk for 1. Prevent pollution. When doing damage. Following speed limits and maintenance on your boat, if posno-wake laws helps avoid churning up sible, try to complete the work on sediment, harming underwater grasses, land to prevent polluting the water. and eroding nearby shorelines. Stow and secure used bags, bottles, fishing lines, trash, and maintenance products, so litter does not fall into the water.

2. Prevent fuel spills by using a funnel and not “topping off” when filling your boat’s fuel tank (best to fill it about 90 percent, which leaves room for gas to expand without overflowing the tank). 3. Volunteer at a local cleanup. Nonprofits, waterkeeper organizations, and local environmental groups often host cleanups in or along rivers all over the Bay watershed. Find a cleanup near where you live or boat. Hopefully you’ll feel more motivation to continue to keep it clean when it’s right in your backyard.

5. Prevent invasive species. Always make sure to thoroughly clean your boat hull and all fishing gear before moving from one body of water to another.

6. Fish responsibly. Follow all fishing regulations for your state/body of water, and when catch and release fishing, practice proper techniques to avoid harming the fish.

We all know life is better on the Bay; there’s no other place like it. And if we all do our small part to protect it, we’ll be a lot better off. We encourage you to share your #betteronthebay moments on social media.


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Keep it Clean

ike Martel’s “Engines: Keep it Clean” review of diesel fuel systems (pg. 51 in the April PropTalk) reminded me of an experience I had on a weeklong solo cruise around the Bay in my auxiliary sailboat Touch of Glass. Weather turned sour and I was motoring along when the engine quit. Luckily I had some room while I worked upside down in the lazaret to remove the fuel line from the shut off valve and clear a peasized ball of sediment from the bottom of the tank. Getting to my point, the endoscope described by Art Pine (pg. 34 in the April PropTalk) would have been helpful to keep an eye on things in the fuel tank; alas while mentioning units available with waterproof cameras, apparently they are not fuel-proof since he suggests you can look into “dry” tanks. That’s too bad, and it’s a moot point for me now that I’ve had to sell my boat after 40 years, but I’ll keep it in mind if a future one comes along. Smooth Sailing. Jim Caskey Rockville, MD

Better on the Bay

e all know that life is Better on the Chesapeake Bay, so we wanted to give you one more way to celebrate that and interact with your fellow Chesapeake boaters. We’ve created the Better on the Bay Facebook group— you can find it by visiting facebook.com/proptalk, and in the left-hand menu, click groups. Request to join (we just ask a few simple questions to make sure you’re not a robot) and then feel free to share all things Chesapeake Bay powerboating, fishing, sailing, paddling, boating questions, cruising destinations, sunset photos, boat dogs, and more!

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he Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department operates the largest emergency response team in the Upper Bay area: Marine Emergency Team 21. MET21 is one of the few teams north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge that can make year-round emergency responses in any weather condition. Their coverage area comprises roughly 90 square miles, with up to 6000 boaters on the water in that area on any given weekend. The team had previously been operating a 23-foot fishing boat, converted into a fire/rescue boat, but last November, that boat suffered catastrophic engine failure. Shannon Stallings, chief of MET 21, knew it was time to find a replacement, and also knew, “We weren’t going to buy a fishing boat again,” says Stallings. They needed a true rescue boat. Thus began a project to find the perfect boat and raise the money to acquire it. The team applied for and received two $50,000 Waterway Improvement Fund Grants from the State of Maryland. After matching the first $50,000 grant with their nonprofit funds, MET 21 then they launched a capital campaign to raise $50,000 in 50 days. MET 21 called on the local community to help, and they were 18 July 2019 PropTalk.com

able to raise $50,000 in 53 days. Donations poured in from generous local businesses and organizations including: the Bowleys Quarters Improvement Association, Deckelman’s, S&S Marine Canvas, John Heagy Construction, Ravens Roost 139, Key Title, Sunset Cove, the Oliver Beach Improvement Association, Bay Country Concrete, Bri-Bet Security, Charlie and Ray’s Automotive, Wal Mart Carroll Island, Eastern Watersports, Bowleys Quarters Marina, and Sullivan’s Garage (which donated a whopping $10,000!). MET 21 also called on local community members; no donation was too small. Smaller donations of a dollar here or five dollars there made up $5000 of total donations. The team picked out the boat they wanted, a Silver Ships, Inc. true fire/rescue boat, and Silver Ships even offered to give them a $49,000 discount, but they still had a long way to go. Hearing this, the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary stepped in with an amazing $12,000 donation. This was followed by a $52,000 donation from Baltimore County Government, which effectively allowed MET 21 to pay off the vessel and own it free and clear. The final step was acquiring a loan that would hold them over until the

grant money came in and allow them to purchase the vessel. Howard Bank agreed to give them a bridge loan, with payment not due until all of the grant money came in. “It was a non brainer. The team had a need and we were able to meet it,” said Marc Czosnowski, VP of business banking at Howard Bank. Chief Stallings commended Marc and his team at Howard Bank for “thinking outside the box and deviating from standard practices” to get this accomplished. The support, donations, and dedication of the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department, community members and businesses, and local government officials made it possible for the largest marine emergency team in the Upper Bay to purchase free and clear the $276,000 fire/rescue boat. The Boat, Marine Unit 217, is 32 feet long and is powered by twin 250-hp Evinrude outboards. She is named the Mrs. Linda II after Linda King, who had recently passed away but devoted so much to MET 21. Her husband, Max King, did the honors as he broke the bottle of champagne over the hull during the dedication. To learn more, visit marineteam21.org. ~K.J.


East of Maui – Eastport Yacht Club Chesapeake Standup Challenge

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tandup paddleboard enthusiasts of all levels look forward to the East of Maui – Eastport Yacht Club (EYC) Chesapeake Standup Challenge, an openwater SUP race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River July 13. Racers have three course options: the seven-mile challenge for more experienced paddlers and a three- to 3.5-mile challenge suitable for more recreational paddlers. There is also a one-mile “Just for Fun Race.” All courses can be subject to wind, chop, and boat traffic. This is the eighth edition of this race, which attracts more than 120 paddlers. When asked about his favorite part of this event, East of Maui co-owner Mark Bandy says, “Seeing so many people have fun on boards. It’s been incredible to see the growth in the sport. Really, I was probably the first to paddle across Annapolis Harbor on a board. My business partner Mark Saunders was probably the second one the next day. And now we can get 120 people out there at a time. It’s amazing. Now it’s rare not to see people on the water on a SUP.” “We’re super stoked and appreciative for all the racers who participate, and our relationship with Eastport YC is terrific. Without EYC and their support, we could not hold this event.” Bandy and Saunders are also celebrating East of Maui’s 40th anniversary this summer. “Our business has evolved and changed, but we’re still helping people having fun on boards,” says Bandy. Racers who’d like to save themselves time in the morning of the event may pick up their registration packages (race number, tee shirt, and meal tickets) Friday July 12 at East of Maui Boardshop (2444 Solomons Island Road, Annapolis) from 4-7 p.m. On race day, competitors may pick up registration packages from 6:45 to 8 a.m. at EYC. The three race course starts are between 8:30 and 8:40 a.m. Afterward, racers enjoy an awards party with food, drinks, awards, and live music. PropTalk will be on the water and at the parties taking photos. There’s no registration on race day, so register beforehand at paddleguru.com (search for “East of Maui”).

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Celebrating the Watermen of the Chesapeake Bay

ach year, towns around the Chesapeake Bay host events that celebrate the men and women who make a living working in and on the water. On June 30, the Kent County Watermen’s Association hosts Kent County Watermen’s Day in Rock Hall, MD. This will be a day of family fun, food, anchor tosses, and of course, the infamous boat docking. The festivities begin at 11 a.m. at the Rock Hall Bulkhead. Admission is $2, and all proceeds benefit the local scholarship fund. Learn more at rockhallmd.com. The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD, hosts its annual Watermen’s Appreciation Day August 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be steamed crabs and other regional fare, beer, live music, boat rides, family activities such as a children’s row boat competition, and so much more. Beginning at noon, the event’s “watermen’s rodeo” boat docking contest returns to the Miles River near CBMM’s 1879 Hooper

Strait Lighthouse. Bleacher seating will be provided for spectators to the contest. Also at noon, the day’s catch of steamed ##The watermen’s rodeo boat docking crabs, served up competition at CBMM. Courtesy of CBMM by the watermen themselves, will be Fire Company, will take place October available for purchase. This is a fundraising 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Tilghman event, organized by CBMM in cooperation Island, MD. Events include a rowboat with the Talbot Watermen Association, race, anchor throw, crab picking conwith proceeds benefiting both organizatest, oyster shucking contest, workboat tions. Throughout the day, attendees can races, and of course the watermen’s boat participate in a silent auction, with all docking contest. There will also be live proceeds supporting the Talbot Watermen music, lots of seafood, cold beer, nautiAssociation. Admission is $18 for adults cal artisans, and craft vendors. Admis(non-members), $10 for CBMM members sion is a $5 donation per person. For and licensed watermen, $8 for children more information, visit tourtalbot.org. ages six to 17, and free for children five and Find more boat docking competiunder. Learn more at cbmm.org. tions and events celebrating watermen The annual Tilghman Island Day, orand life on the Chesapeake Bay at ganized by the Tilghman Island Volunteer proptalk.com/calendar.

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Chesapeake Bay Health Score: the Good and the Bad

ue to high precipitation, the Chesapeake Bay score decreased in 2018, but maintained a C grade, according to the 2018 Chesapeake Bay Report Card issued in May by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). Despite extreme rainfall last year, the overall trend indicates that Chesapeake Bay health is improving. “While 2018 was a difficult year for Chesapeake health due to high rainfall, we are seeing trends that the Bay is still significantly improving over time. This is encouraging because the Bay is showing resilience to climate change,” said Bill Dennison, vice president for science application at UMCES. Almost all indicators of Bay health, such as water clarity, underwater grasses, and dissolved oxygen, as well as almost all regions, declined in 2018.

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In particular, chlorophyll a and total nitrogen scores had strong declines due to rainfall causing nutrient runoff that fed algal blooms. However, since 2014, all regions have been improving or remaining steady. Of the many factors that affect Chesapeake Bay health, the extreme precipitation seen in 2018 appears to have had the biggest impact. The Baltimore area received 72 inches of rain in 2018, which is 170 percent above the normal of 42 inches. As a result, the reporting region closest to Baltimore—the Patapsco and Back Rivers—saw a decline in health, decreasing to an F grade in 2018. The strongest regional declines were in the Elizabeth River and Choptank River. The two regions that remained steady were the Lower Bay and the York River. “Current science shows that with climate change this area is going to be warmer and wetter,” said Peter Goodwin, president of UMCES. “The Bay is in fact showing resilience in the face of climate change and extreme weather events, underlining that the restoration efforts must remain vigilant to continue these hard-won efforts.” Fish populations received a B grade, showing a steep decline from the previous year’s score of A. Striped bass numbers sharply declined in 2018, while blue crab and bay anchovy scores declined somewhat (although blue crab are showing a revival in early 2019). These drops in scores are a cause for concern as smaller populations could lead to further declines in the future. “This is not the time to put the brakes on efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay… we must keep fighting,” said U.S. Senator Ben Cardin. “The health of the Chesapeake Bay depends on all of us in the region—federal, state, local, and private partners—working together toward a common goal: the preservation and restoration of the watershed, which in turn ensures better health for our citizens, economy, and local wildlife.”

Actions that individuals can take to contribute to a cleaner Bay include reducing fertilizer use from all sources, carpooling and using public transportation, and connecting with people across the entire Bay watershed to work together. This is the 13th year that UMCES’s Integration and Application Network has produced the report

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evening at the welcome party. Saturday morning the first card stop will be at the event’s home port, the Nauti Goose, during the mandatory driver’s meeting where the route will be discussed, along with safety concerns and information on where to follow the pace boats. “Safety is our number one concern and our motto for the past 30 years. Water on the water and beer on the pier; any alcohol consumption will result in disqualification,” says Melanie Taylor with Poker Runs America. Stop number two is tentatively planned for Tolchester Beach, followed by a card stop and catered lunch at Joppatowne Marina on the Gunpowder River. At lunch there will also be a car show, and locals will have the chance to buy a ride on a poker run boat, with proceeds going to local charities. Stop number four will most likely be Lee’s Landing Dock Bar/Tome’s Landing Marina in Port Deposit on the Susquehnna River, before heading back to the Nauti Goose for the final card stop and card hand

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unveiling. The awards dinner is sure to be a blast with great food, the crowning of the poker champion, and live music. The entry fee is $495 per boat for the driver and navigator, and includes the Friday night welcome party, Saturday breakfast buffet, lunch, awards dinner banquet, official event t-shirt, cash prizes for first, second and third place winners, participant trophies, and awards for best graphic, best dressed crew, and best engine compartment. So why should a newbie try a poker run for the first time? Melanie says, “It’s great camaraderie to meet people with the same passion, and it is a fantastic rush, especially at the starts and as the boats spread out and are being followed by our helicopter for action shots.” For more information and to register, visit pokerrunsamerica.com and the Rock the Bay Poker Run event on Facebook.

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Boating Safety Class Learn about boat handling and regulations, nautical “rules of the road,” trailering, required gear, and more. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington Farm United Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA. Register: jdburt@verizon.net or (703) 307-6482.

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International Wine Classic 6 p.m. at the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, VA. Tickets $70, includes unlimited wine tastings of over 80 wines, live music by the Jae Sinnett Trio, commemorative glass, and gourmet food pairings. All proceeds benefit The Mariners’ Museum and Park conservation efforts.

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40th Annual Small Boat Tournament Presented by the Ocean City Marlin Club in Ocean City, MD. Open to all boats under 34 feet in length. Both inshore and offshore divisions; boats are allowed to fish in boat divisions.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course June 18, 20, and 25 at the Eastport Vol. Fire Station in Annapolis. $28 per person. Presented by Annapolis Flotilla 054-23-01. Register: (301) 466-4299.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Live music by Higher Hands.

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Kids Catch-All Fishing Tournament Open to all youth anglers, ages 3-18 (parents may help reel in fish). Fish one or both days in the Bay, inlet, or ocean out of Indian River Marina in Rehoboth Beach, DE. Lines in at 6 a.m., lines out at 3 p.m. Weigh-ins at Hook’em & Cook’em Bait and Tackle. Benefits Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva, Inc.

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Eastport a Rockin' Annapolis’s home-grown local music festival on Back Creek and Second Street in Eastport from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Four stages, more than 35 bands. Admission $20 in advance, $25 day-of.

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BQ Cardboard Boat Race Gates open at 9 a.m. at Miami Beach Park in Bowleys Quarters, MD. Free Water Wise safety program 10-11 a.m., followed by cardboard boat building 11-12 ($10 per team of two to four people), and races begin at 12 p.m. Sponsored by the Just BQuz group of Bowleys Quarters Improvement Association. Register: (410) 335-8593.

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First Annual Chesapeake Rockfish Open Catch and release tournament. Divisions for boat and kayak, women, and youth. Stringer of the three longest fish wins. Benefits Blue Water Baltimore, CCA, and Patapsco Heritage Greenway. Awards ceremony at Nick’s Fish House in Baltimore.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Bowleys Quarters, MD, firehouse. Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Vol. Fire Company. Cost is $40, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advance registration required: (410) 800-8420.

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CAPCA Monthly Meeting/ Speaker Series Maritime Forensic Engineering and Expert Witness Testimony. Speaker: Walt Laird, PE, lead engineer FORCON Intl. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., meeting starts at 7:15 at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. Open to the public.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Live music by Timmie Metz Band f. Tambo.

Maryland Safe Boater Course June 18, 20, and 25 at the Eastport Vol. Fire Station in Annapolis. $28 per person. Presented by Annapolis Flotilla 054-23-01. Register: (301) 466-4299.

Party in the Port 5 to 10 p.m. at Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. A new Eastport block party to kick off summer! Live music by Dublin 5.

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The 28th Annual WoodenBoat Show At the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, CT. In-water and on-land boat exhibits, reader-built boats, expert skills demonstrations, marine vendors, families building their very own boats, and more.

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Beyond BOW Family Day 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Gambrill State Park in Middletown, MD. Geared towards families and consists of two sessions, (camping and fishing, 2.5 hours each), plus an outdoor cooking demonstration. Participants must be seven years of age or older; maximum five people per family. $55 per family.

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Chesapeake Beach Fireworks Over the Bay In Chesapeake Beach, MD. Rain date July 5.

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Earth, Wind & Fire at CMM At the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Tickets go on sale to the general public April 16.

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Fireworks in Oxford Fireworks beginning at dusk (9-9:30 p.m.) at the Strand in Oxford, MD. Sponsored by the Tred Avon Yacht Club.

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Rock Hall Fireworks Fireworks in Rock Hall, MD, at the Bulkhead on Bayside Avenue beginning at 9 p.m. Annual parade July 4 at 10 a.m. featuring floats, bands, fire trucks, marchers, horseback riders, and more.


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Salute to Cecil County Veterans 5 to 9 p.m. at the North East Town Park in North East, MD. Family-oriented activities, live music, an awards presentation to veterans, and patriotic-themed music and fireworks.

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Annapolis Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks Parade from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with marching bands, fire engines, cars, service clubs, and scouts beginning at Amos Garrett and ending in front of the Market House. Fireworks launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor around 9:15 p.m.

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Baltimore’s Fourth of July Celebration Starting at 7 p.m., the U.S. Navy Jazz Band Commodores perform classic music and today’s top hits at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater at Pratt and Light streets. Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Presented by Ports America Chesapeake.

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Fourth of July Great American Picnic 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the downtown Norfolk, VA, waterfront. Free and open to the public. Traditional allAmerican fare with all the fixin’s available for purchase, live music, and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Presented by Norfolk Festevents.

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Fourth of July in Chestertown Fireworks will be launched as soon as possible after dusk, usually between 9 and 9:15 p.m. in Wilmer Park in Chestertown, MD.

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Fourth of July Stars in the Sky Free event begins at 7 p.m. at Victory Landing Park in Newport News, VA, with free moon bounces, obstacle courses, and children’s face painting, food vendors, live music, and fireworks over the James River at 9:30 p.m.

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Frederick's Fourth Celebration Noon to dusk at Baker Park in Frederick, MD. Two stages of entertainment, family-friendly rides, activities, food, and fireworks.

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Solomons Fourth of July Fireworks Fireworks between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. in Solomons, MD. Presented by the Solomons Business Association.

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Stars and Stripes Explosion On the beach at 24th street, at 17th Street Park, and 31st Street Park in Virginia Beach, VA. Multiple live performances on oceanfront stages followed by fireworks. Free and open to the public.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Live music by Kings of Crownsville.

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Yorktown Independence Day Celebration A free family-friendly celebration, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in Historic Yorktown, VA. 8K run, 5K walk, patriotic parade along Water and Main Streets, live music, and fireworks over the York River.

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Fireworks at Fort Monroe 6 to 10 p.m. at Fort Monroe in Fort Monroe, VA. Family-friendly activities, food vendors, music, and fireworks display beginning at 9:15 p.m.

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Big Band Night and Fireworks 7 to 10 p.m. on the Tolchester Beach Bandstand at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for an evening of music, dancing, and fireworks along the Miles River. $10 non-members; $2 after 8:45 p.m.

Crisfield Freedom Fest 5 to 9 p.m. at Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield, MD. Celebrate our nation’s birthday with food, live music, arts and crafts, military appreciation, and fireworks beginning at 9:15 p.m. Presented by the American Legion.

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Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration The parade will begin at 2 p.m., traveling from Union Avenue to Tydings Memorial Park, and will focus on honoring and recognizing local first responders. Beginning at 7 p.m., there will be a concert at Hutchins Park, followed by fireworks at dark (around 9:30 p.m.).

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MTABC Community Fireworks on Middle River Fireworks at dusk off Wilson Point on Middle River in Middle River, MD. Raffle tickets are available at local marina’s to support the community fireworks.

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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Monthly Meeting 6 to 10 p.m., held at the Frederick Moose Lodge 371 (828 E. Patrick St.) in Frederick, MD. Open to the public. Speaker, vendors, 50/50, and monthly prize raffles. AYCE buffet dinner available.

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Tides and Tunes Summer Concert Series 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Concerts are free; however, donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Live music by Dublin 5.

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Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival Relax riverside on the St. Clement’s Island Museum lawn and enjoy live jazz artists, lots of delicious seafood delicacies, and gorgeous views. Coltons Point, MD.


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Chesapeake Stand Up Challenge This an open water race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River. Presented by East of Maui Boardshop and Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis.

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Crab Skiffs Tall Timbers Regatta Smith Island Crab Skiff Association. At the Reluctant Navigator in Tall Timbers, MD. In memory of Jeff Swanson.

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Vintage Outboard Motor Meet 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Flying Point Park in Edgewood, MD. Display, buy, sell vintage motors and marine parts. Plenty of space. Small donation for lunch. Presented by the Old Bay Chapter Antique Outboard Motor Club. (443) 823-5758.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Bowleys Quarters, MD, firehouse. Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Vol. Fire Company. Cost is $40, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advance registration required: (410) 800-8420.

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Beyond BOW Rockfishing 101 Come learn the basics of catching Striped Bass on the Chesapeake Bay with Captain Charlie and Captain Doug aboard the Backdraft in Tracys Landing, MD. Lunch provided on the boat. $125 per person. MD DNR Becoming an Outdoorswoman workshop.

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CAPCA Monthly Meeting/ Speaker Series Environmental Restoration of Poplar Island. Speaker: Rachel Taylor. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., meeting starts at 7:15 at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. Open to the public.

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CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association. At the Kent Island Yacht Club in Chester, MD. EYC Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. This 8 hour hands-on, on-the-water course is for anyone who has taken a classroom boating course but needs experience to safely operate a small motorboat. Prerequisites: state boating education certificate recommended. Music on the Nanticoke Free concert on Vienna’s waterfront, 4 to 7 p.m. Parking, boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Lawn seating. Food will be available.

6th Annual Huk Big Fish Classic Talbot Street Pier, Ocean City, MD. Register before July 15: $600; after July 15: $800. SMBC Leonardtown Summer Regatta At historic Leonardtown Wharf Park in Leonardtown, MD. Exciting racing, vintage race boats, food, beverages, and souvenirs. Free admission and parking with courtesy transportation to park. Visitors allowed access to cold pits to see boats up close and talk with drivers. Thunder on the Choptank Powerboat

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Chesapeake Beach Fireworks Over the Bay: In Chesapeake Beach, MD. Rain date July 5. Fireworks in Oxford: Fireworks beginning at dusk (9-9:30 p.m.) at the Strand in Oxford, MD. Sponsored by the Tred Avon Yacht Club. Rock Hall Fireworks: Fireworks in Rock Hall, MD, at the Bulkhead on Bayside Avenue beginning at 9 p.m. Annual parade July 4 at 10 a.m. featuring floats, bands, fire trucks, marchers, horseback riders, and more. Salute to Cecil County Veterans: 5 to 9 p.m. at the North East Town Park in North East, MD. The park will be filled with military equipment and personnel, family-oriented activities such has a rubber ducky race and horse rides, live music, and awards presentation to veterans. The event concludes with patriotic-themed music and fireworks.

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Annapolis Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks: Parade from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with marching bands, fire engines, cars, service clubs, and scouts beginning at Amos Garrett and ending in front of the Market House. Fireworks launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor around 9:15 p.m. Baltimore’s Fourth of July Celebration: Starting at 7 p.m., the U.S. Navy Jazz Band Commodores perform classic music and today’s top hits at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater at Pratt and Light streets. Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Presented by Ports America Chesapeake. ##Photo by Lexi Pline

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Dundalk Independence Day Parade and Fireworks: Parade begins around 8:15 a.m., beginning at Logan Village Shopping Center. Fireworks start at 9:15 p.m. at Grange Elementary. Fire on the Mountain: Fireworks will light up the sky above Marsh Mountain at Wisp Resort (set off from the tubing hill) overlooking Deep Creek Lake around 9:30 p.m. Rain date July 5. Fourth of July in Chestertown: Fireworks will be launched as soon as possible after dusk, usually between 9 and 9:15 p.m. in Wilmer Park in Chestertown, MD. Fourth of July in the Nation’s Capital: The National Independence Day Parade begins around 11:45 a.m., between 7th and 17th Streets in Washington, DC. A Capitol Fourth concert begins at 8 p.m. on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, followed by fireworks over the National Mall just after 9 p.m. Frederick’s Fourth Celebration: Noon to dusk at Baker Park in Frederick, MD. Two stages of entertainment, family-friendly rides, activities, food, and fireworks. OC July 4th Concert and Fireworks: Two locations in Ocean City, MD: downtown on the beach at North Division Street or uptown at Northside Park. Both locations will feature a free concert at 8 p.m. followed by 9:30 p.m. fireworks. Solomons Fourth of July Fireworks: Fireworks between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. in Solomons, MD. Presented by the Solomons Business Association. Fourth of July Great American Picnic: 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the downtown Norfolk, VA, waterfront. Free and open to the public. Traditional all-American fare with all the fixin’s available for purchase, live music, and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Presented by Norfolk Festevents. Fourth of July Stars in the Sky: Free event begins at 7 p.m. at Victory Landing Park in Newport News, VA, with free moon bounces, obstacle courses, and children’s face painting, food vendors, live music, and fireworks over the James River at 9:30 p.m.

Stars and Stripes Explosion: On the beach at 24th Street, at 17th Street Park, and 31st Street Park in Virginia Beach, VA. Multiple live performances on oceanfront stages followed by fireworks. Free and open to the public. Yorktown Independence Day Celebration: A free family-friendly celebration, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in Historic Yorktown, VA. 8K run, 5K walk, patriotic parade along Water and Main Streets, live music, and fireworks over the York River.

July 5

Fireworks at Fort Monroe: 6 to 10 p.m. at Fort Monroe in Fort Monroe, VA. Familyfriendly activities, food vendors, music, and fireworks display beginning at 9:15 p.m.

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Big Band Night at CBMM: 7 to 10 p.m. on the Tolchester Beach Bandstand at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for an evening of music, dancing, and fireworks along the Miles River. $10 for non-members; $2 after 8:45 p.m. (for fireworks show only). Crisfield Freedom Fest: 5 to 9 p.m. at Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield, MD. Celebrate our nation’s birthday with food, live music, arts and crafts, military appreciation, and fireworks beginning at 9:15 p.m. Presented by the American Legion. Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration: The parade will begin at 2 p.m., traveling from Union Avenue to Tydings Memorial Park, and will focus on honoring and recognizing local first responders. Beginning at 7 p.m., there will be a concert at Hutchins Park, followed by fireworks at dark (around 9:30 p.m.). MTABC Community Fireworks on Middle River: Fireworks at dusk off Wilson Point on Middle River in Middle River, MD. The Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County was able to bring the Middle River fireworks back in 2018, and they need your help to make this year’s show another success. Raffle tickets are available at local marinas to support the community fireworks.

Find links to event websites and any date changes at proptalk.com/calendar. If we missed your favorite show, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion in our online calendar.


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hat could be better than zipOne of the most noteworthy changes very little visible rigging; the fuel tanks zinging around the Bay on a made to the new Super Sport is the adare tucked neatly away and strapped down beautiful little 16-footer? How dition of transom extensions on either under the bench seating; the side-mount about doing that zipping and zinging side of the outboard, which serve as controls are mounted on a molded-in on a boat that’s unsinkable? We Chesaswim platforms and can be topped with bump-out in the inwale; cable runs gopeake dwellers have been doing that for synthetic teak boarding steps. There’s ing forward are enclosed in tubes; and decades aboard small Boston Whalers, also a telescopic ladde on the port side. those running aft are tucked away under but now Whaler has redesigned the 160 Another nifty addition is the console a shelf. Sure, a boat’s looks are subjecSuper Sport from the keel tive. Between the slick up to make those joy rides design, detailed finish, even more joyful. and five different gelcoat The new Super Sport color options, you’d be rides on a 15-degree tranhard-pressed to make a som deadrise hull. As one case against the boat’s eye would expect, it’s built appeal. with Whaler’s fiberglassThe 160 Super Sport foam-fiberglass sandwich comes with a stock construction. Outer and 75-horse Mercury four inner hulls are laid up, stroke. Swinging a 13.5 and foam gets pumped inch by 15 inch threebetween them under presbladed Spitfire prop, that sure so that it bonds to gets you a real-world both and creates a single cruising speed in the piece. This construcupper 20s and a top-end tion method results in a in the upper 30s. For swamped weight capacity the vast majority of us, of 3000 pounds, along that’s plenty of pep for a LOA: 17’5” | Beam: 6’10” | Draft: 0’10” with a passenger capac16-footer. If you plan to Displacement: 1060 LBS | Max HP: 90 ity of six. Not that you’d pull adults on water toys, Fuel Capacity: 13 gal. | PRICE: APPROX. $23,831 really want to put a halfhowever, you may want dozen people in the boat to upgrade to the optional all the time, especially if 90-horsepower mill. Both compartment, accessed by swinging the you don’t have the console-side cooler cruising speed and top end notch up by a top of the console forward. It makes seat in place or if you’ve opted for the few mph, but more importantly you get for what’s essentially a jumbo-sized, (lower capacity but more comfortable) some extra grunt for yanking a big skier watertight glovebox. As is true with most side-by-side bucket seats as opposed out of the hole. Watersports aficionados Whalers both in previous iterations and to the bench seating arrangement. Of will also appreciate the improvement in this new package, the boat’s also highly course, you can also add seating of a sort acceleration, with the larger outboard customizable with a number of different by adding in the optional bow cushion. reducing time to plane from 3.6 to 3.3 options ranging from rails, to seating, Speaking of options: one you won’t seconds. In both cases economy is excelto a ski-tow arch, to rodholders (get the have to worry about is a trailer. The lent, with most efficient cruises of well rodholders!). boat comes packaged with a galvanized over seven miles to the gallon. Another nice thing about the modern torsion-axel trailer with a swing-away So: are you ready for that zipping and 160 Super Sport is that it’s exceptionally tongue. If you don’t need it, it can be zinging? Yeah, we thought so. The new clean. Unlike many small boats there’s deleted to save about a grand. Boston Whaler 160 Super Sport is, too. #

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hat makes the Chesapeake Bay so special is that all the rivers, coves, and creeks have beautiful scenery, abundant varieties of wildlife, and superb fishing. However, five rivers in the Upper Chesapeake Bay—the Susquehanna, North East, Elk, Bohemia, and the Sassafras—are unique compared to virtually all the others in one aspect. Unlike in the Lower Bay, in the months of July and August when Mother Nature delivers those sweltering days marked by little rainfall (except for last summer), getting in the water to cool off is not a potentially tortuous act due to the noticeably absent sea nettles. If you happen to do your boating in the Lower Bay, you just might want to consider giving this area a visit, especially if you like getting into the water to cool off and relax! Another great feature of these rivers, especially if you like to get out of the busy channel and cruise close to shore, is that with only a few exceptions, they are extremely easy to navigate and possess very few obstacles such as rocky shoals or submerged jetties that might either harm the boat and/or the captain’s pride and reputation. You don’t have to venture too far from shore before the hard sandy bottom transitions into a soft oozy mud,

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which is very forgiving to any boat bottom, propeller(s), and the captain’s ego. However, if you are not sure, double check your intended course with a nautical chart. Susquehanna River One of the above-mentioned exceptions would be if you launch your boat in the Susquehanna River or if you are traveling to it from the Bay. It is critical to observe all channel markers. The vast area of water north of that channel is the Susquehanna Flats, which has a hard sandy bottom that rapidly rises to knee-deep water in many areas the minute you venture out of the channel. Equally important is to know that the entire body of land to the south is the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, and landing on any of those enticing beaches is strictly prohibited. However, don’t be deterred by the above information, because one of the most popular places to swim and hang out on those hot summer days is at Fishing Battery Island. It has recently been expanded, providing a nice sandy bottom with a very gradual drop off if you happen to have small children that are eager to get in the water. Strictly adhere to the signs on the beach, and

do not walk or place beach chairs or coolers past those signs as it is a designated wildlife refuge enforced with substantial fines. On any given summer day, hundreds of boats anchor around the island. If you’re having so much fun that you happen to eat and drink too much, you can get some fun exercise by walking completely around the island as long as you are willing to wade in chest-deep water across a 25-yard stretch that juts into the island on the southern side. North East River If you are looking for another great spot to anchor and swim, travel out onto the Bay and head towards the Turkey Point lighthouse. From that point head up the North East River until you reach buoy #2. Along that stretch of shore are high forested cliffs, all of which are part of Elk Neck State Park. Before cell phones were common, local boaters using some imagination and perhaps some adult beverages named the shape of the two distinct bare spots on those cliffs “The Turtle” and the “The Horse” to let their boating friends know exactly where they intended to go. The bottom is all sand, and the beaches are uninhabited making them great for treasure hunting strolls between dips in the water. PropTalk.com July 2019 35


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• Tidewater Marina (ramp & fuel) • Havre de Grace City Marina (ramp & fuel) • Perryville Public Ramp (ramp only) • Tome’s Landing Marina (fuel only) • Jean S. Roberts Memorial Park (ramp only under railroad bridge) • Lapidum Boat Ramp (ramp only) • Port Deposit – North Marina Park (ramp only) • Port Deposit – South Marina Park (ramp only)

• Rogues Harbor @ Elk Neck State Park (ramp only) • Stemmer’s Run Boat Ramp (ramp only) • Triton Marina (ramp & fuel) • Elk River Park (ramp only)

• Kitty Knight House • Signals Grille and Deck

North East River • Anchor Marina (ramp & fuel) • Charlestown Public Boat Ramp (ramp only) • Bay Boat Works (fuel & ramp) • McDaniel’s Yacht Basin (fuel only) • Shelter Cove Yacht Basin (fuel only) • Charlestown Marina (fuel only) • North East River Marina (ramp only) *Author-suggested stops. This is not a comprehensive map of amenities on the Upper Bay.

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Chesapeake & Delaware Canal • U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Landing Facility (ramp only) • Schaeffer’s Canal House (fuel only)

Bohemia River • Bohemia Vista Marina (ramp only) • Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbor (fuel only) • Two Rivers Yacht Basin (fuel only) • Long Point Marina (fuel only) • Hack’s Point Marina (ramp only) • Richmond’s Marina (ramp only)

Sassafras River • Fredericktown Public Ramp (ramp only) • Duffy Creek Marina (fuel & ramp) • Turner’s Creek County Ramp (ramp only) • Skipjack Cove Marina (fuel only) • Georgetown Yacht Basin (fuel only) • Betteron Boat Ramp (ramp only)

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• The Granary • Barbara’s on the Bay • Sassafras Harbor Café

Elk River • Enzo’s Restaurant & Bar @ Triton Marina • Sunset Café Marina Bar & Restaurant @ Harbour North Marina

Northeast River • The Nauti Goose • The Wellwood Club • The River Shack

Susquehanna River • The Tidewater Grill • Lee’s Landing Dock Bar • The Promenade Grill @ Havre de Grace City Yacht Basin

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Elk River Leaving the wide open Bay and traveling north east on the Elk River is another popular spot that is frequented by boaters who like waterskiing, wakeboarding, and tubing. Cabin John’s Cove is a 3/4-mile long, narrow body of water on the east side of the Elk River that offers protection from wind-driven waves and most boat traffic. Be advised that it is well known for that attribute, and on the weekends you’ll be sharing that area with many other like-minded water enthusiasts that will offer you a chance to show off to the others, just how good you really are. Bohemia River Travel a couple more miles up the Elk, and you’ll find the mouth of the Bohemia River on your starboard side. Turning east towards the head of the river you will reach the no-wake zone where you’ll see dozens of boats enjoying what locally is referred to as the “Left Bank.” Go further up the river and pass under the

bridge, and the Bohemia splits into two creeks. Straight between those creeks is a sandbar affectionately referred to as “The Duck Blind” or “The Ski Beach” (depending on which local you talk to) that is another popular swimming spot. The great Bohemia Creek, like Cabin John’s Cove, is another protected stretch of water that is great for waterskiing and wakeboarding. Sassafras River Not to be forgotten, the Sassafras is yet another great river in the Upper Bay for swimming. The most popular gathering area, Lloyd’s Creek, is located less than two miles from the mouth on the southern shore of the Sassafras. The entrance is not obvious as you are riding eastward up the river. However, if you hug that shore you will no doubt see other boaters entering and leaving the creek through a narrow yet deep entrance. The current does flow briskly on an ebb tide but does not present any hazards as long as you are aware. There is a crescent-shaped beach just inside the opening and traveling

further into the creek the water becomes increasingly shallow where you will see many anchored boats with lots of people standing on the sandy bottom in waistdeep water keeping cool. When you are finished with your swim at one of these great spots and you’ve worked up an appetite, need fuel, or a slip for the evening, the chart on page 36 shows some of the many choices you’ll have to make your Upper Bay experience a great one. The best news is that I’ve only identified some of the more popular swimming spots to visit because of space constraints, and I know there are countless others. If I have missed one of your favorites please know that it wasn’t intentional. It would be great if you would please take a moment to drop PropTalk a line (editor@proptalk.com) and let our readers know about the other great spots to visit in the Upper Bay area (unless you prefer to keep it a secret!). If you haven’t ever been here before, plan your first visit now, and I’ll bet that it won’t be your last. #

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Eye on the Bay

Blue Angels Air Show Over Annapolis

One of the biggest raftups of the year in Annapolis takes place every May during the U.S. Naval Academy’s Commissioning Week. This year that fell on May 21 and 22 as the Navy’s elite flying squadron, the Blue Angels, performed an air show over Annapolis Harbor. Boats of all shapes and sizes—power, sail, and paddle craft—from all over the Chesapeake Bay were rafted up and anchored out for the big show. The PropTalk photo boat was out taking pictures of the dazzling performance and happy boaters. Want to see if we got a photo of your boat? Visit our Blue Angels album at facebook.com/proptalk.

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It’s a Classic

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ou don’t have to be a classic boat enthusiast to appreciate and enjoy the Antique and Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point held over Father’s Day weekend at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM)—any boat lover can find something to love about the event from its nautical flea market, to maritime artwork, to CBMM’s excellent displays about Chesapeake history, to St. Michaels itself. We warn you, though: you might fall in love with classic boats along the way. One significant change to the 2019 event is that the festival now runs Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15. Participants and vendors may continue through Sunday (Father’s Day), when CBMM will be open for regular admission. The show attracts the finest runabouts to yachts, including race boats, work boats, launches, hydroplanes, and utilities. Chris-Craft, Trumpy, Gar Wood, Donzi, and Lyman are among some of the boats represented with sizes from a nine-foot hydroplane to 70-foot plus cruisers. A crowd favorite, several Jersey

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Speed Skiffs, will be displaying their aptly named strengths throughout the show. This year’s festival highlights racing on the Bay, with some unique and highpowered racing boats expected to attend, along with land displays and seminars on the Bay’s association with powerboat racing. “With a juried competition among entrants for best restored and preserved boats, this festival attracts the best of the best when it comes to classic and antique boats,” commented ACBS-Chesapeake Bay Chapter festival chairman Bob Hamilton. “Add CBMM’s beautiful waterfront, plus family activities, boat rides, great food, and a rum bar, and this makes a nice day for everyone to enjoy.” The festival’s signature Arts at Navy Point pavilion brings more than 70 juried fine artists, craftspeople, and vendors to CBMM’s waterfront campus, offering nautical and maritime-themed items for boat and home. Friday and Saturday are always the highlight of the weekend’s festivities, however Sunday will continue with several boats remaining for viewing as well as

the full slate of vendors through midafternoon. Workshops and seminars, 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. Times and information on all seminars will be printed in the festival program given out at the event. Along the Fogg’s Landing side of CBMM’s campus, the festival’s Field of Dreams features an array of restorable classic boats and motors, along with other items in a nautical flea market sale. While at the Antique and Classic Boat Festival, guests can also watch the restoration of the 1912 tug Delaware and the newest reproduction of the 17th century ship Maryland Dove. Special exhibitions include “On Land and On Sea: A Century of Women in the Rosenfeld Collection,” “Beach Finds of the Chesapeake,” and “Deconstructing Decoys: The Culture of Collecting.”


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##George Hazzard and Chris Kretch from Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD, who won best in show in 2018.

Scenic river cruises aboard CBMM’s 1920 buyboat Winnie Estelle will be offered throughout the festival, with boat rides and food an additional cost. The festival runs Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the Arts at Navy Point and limited boat displays continuing on 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.

##All things maritime at the nautical flea market.

Friday and Saturday admission costs $5 for CBMM adult members, or $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and students with ID; and $6 for children 6-17. Museum members are admitted to the festival for free on Sunday; non-members pay regular CBMM admission fees. If you wish to dock at the festival, register directly with ACBS Chesapeake Chapter to ensure your slip reservation. For more information, contact ACBS dockmaster for the event, Hank Reiser, at (410) 533-8752 or via email at cruisers202@msn.com.

##Artists demonstrate their crafts at the Arts at Navy Point. Photo by PropTalk

Register online at chesapeakebayacbs. org/information. Festival parking and a Saturday shuttle service are free, with CBMM a short walk to specialty shops, restaurants, inns, bed and breakfasts, and other attractions in St. Michaels’ historic district. For advanced tickets and more information about the festival, visit cbmm.org/acbf. For safety reasons, non-service dogs need to be kept home during the Antique and Classic Boat Festival and all CBMM festivals. Leashed dogs are only permitted during non-festival days. P PropTalk.com July 2019 41


Mahogany and Old Grace Classic Wooden Cruisers Reborn

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s I slowly throttled up both engines, easing the familiar, richly chromed Morse control levers ahead, I could feel the authority, restrained yet straining at the leash, of the quiet big diesels three decks below my feet. The 58foot Consolidated motor cruiser Goddess surged forward forcefully and smoothly, as though she were cruising through a flowing river of melted chocolate, just as she had done so many times since her launch back in 1947. This is how a grand old wooden powerboat feels, I noted to myself; and there is nothing else like it. Solid, graceful, and strong, turning heads wherever she passes by. It’s a warm July day, and driving this boat is my summer gig, taking partners and guests of McMillen Yachts out from Newport, RI, for a day on beautiful blue, sun-dappled Narragansett Bay. Who knew that so much elegant, varnished mahogany could move so sweetly through saltwater at 12 knots, and seemingly effortlessly at that? And she will go much faster than that if I push her, I know, but there is no need. Cruise at the speed of enjoyment. Haste is not graceful. Just enjoy, however enjoyment feels. Her big spoked mahogany wheel is traditional, solid, and substantial, and a pleasure to steer. She responds obediently and immediately to the slightest change in course and will hold her new course easily. With her twin propellers optimally spaced, I can turn her quite literally on a dime and maneuver her into tight places despite her

By Captain Michael L. Martel

##Goddess, a Consolidated 58’ twin-screw cruiser from 1948, was my charge for the summer.

size. She is meticulously maintained by the McMillen Yachts craftsmen, from the deep luster of her varnish to her beautiful, bright topside paint. She is unique; she is not of this age, but rather she is an ambassador from the past, like a classic automobile. But she is very much real and a part of the present. She belongs here, perhaps, to remind us of what man can achieve when he sets out to craft a seagoing work of art, a classic power yacht of fallen timber; a mechanical marvel. She has soul. Goddess is just one of a fleet of classic wooden yachts restored, or owned and managed, by McMillen Yachts, which is

##Looking astern while cruising up Narragansett Bay from Newport on a beautiful summer afternoon.

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headquartered in Newport. The company was founded by Atlanta, GA, native Earl McMillen III in 1992 with the purpose of restoring and maintaining classic boats, both motor (mostly) and sail. Earl pioneered the concept of fractional yacht ownership in 1995 with the goal of giving other people the opportunity to participate in the same goal. In addition to restoring yachts, Earl’s wife Elizabeth is active in the business and oversees the responsibilities of interior design and crew training. McMillen Yachts has restored dozens of significant and historic yachts and is able to offer year-round use of the yachts in the “fractionally owned” fleet anywhere along the East Coast. During the summer months, the fleet is based out of Newport and cruises between New York and Maine. In the spring and fall, the boats cruise the Georgia and South Carolina coasts; and in the winter months they are based in south Florida and cruise both coasts, including the Florida Keys and Bahamas. The boat-building complex in the old port of Melville, in Portsmouth, RI, is home to the arched, cavernous McMillen boat shed where many of Earl’s growing collection of boats are, for the most part, stored and maintained. There, McMillen


rubs elbows with the likes of the Hinckley Company, Hunt Yachts, New England Boatworks, and many others. At any one time, a tour of the McMillen boat shed will reveal several boats in various stages of work, from ground-up rebuilding and restoration to upgrades and modifications, all performed by a skilled, well-trained team of committed and talented artisans who have devoted their lives and careers to wooden boat craftsmanship. A full complement of marine carpenters, mechanics, systems installation and repair specialists, coating and finishing specialists, and others work together to bring each boat closer to its launch or re-launch date. Each person has their area of focus and specialization. Most have received classical training and certification at Newport’s International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS). It is to wooden boat building what Harvard is to the law profession. And yet people who build boats out of wood do it because they love it. In addition to the big shed, McMillen’s Melville, RI, facilities include other waterfront buildings, with inside and outside storage, and access to a 160-ton TraveLift. They are currently completing the construction of an offsite building for the storage and maintenance of classic yachts up to 50 feet. McMillen doesn’t acquire these yachts in ‘Bristol’ condition; quite the contrary. For many of them, their rescue and restoration seems, at times, little more than a miracle. Saving them requires a financial team effort, hence the concept of fractional ownership, similar to time-sharing. Those who participate in McMillen’s fractional ownership are referred to as “partners,”

##Winter is a busy time in the McMillen workshop and boat shed in Portsmouth, RI. Here a new flush-deck motor cruiser gets ready to join the fleet in the spring.

because partners they are, with real “skin in the game.” Each partner’s access to their yacht depends on their percentage of fractional ownership. The flagship of McMillen’s fleet is Freedom, the 104-foot fantail motor yacht designed by John Trumpy and built in 1926 by the Mathis Yacht Building Co. in Camden, NJ. When Freedom passes the dock, it’s a bit like the whimsical Robert Frost quip, “Time and tide wait for no man, but always stand still for a woman of 30.” Or in this case, a grand old lady of 93. The restoration of Freedom, incidentally the sister ship of the ex-Presidential yacht Sequoia, took four years and $6.5 million before it was done. When discovered by Earl, Freedom was a hair’s breadth away from the chainsaw. McMillen will sell some boats outright and restore them for the new owners if requested. Some boats have been restored in the past and have moved on to new owners; but McMillen’s core fleet remains under McMillen management and care, all with fractional ownership partners who underwrite their yacht’s upkeep through their participation and love of these boats. ##Enticer, an 85 foot fantail motor yacht designed by John Trumpy, approaches Goddess to raft up alongside in Newport.

If you’re lucky enough to have the opportunity to drive one of these boats around, as I did with Goddess, you become very fond of your charge. On a bitterly cold day in January I visited her, under cover in the boat shed, and I had to smile; she’s just as pretty on blocks as she is in the water, I thought. Jeff Jacobson, the yard manager, came over to show me the brand new gyroscopic stabilizer that would soon be installed in Goddess. “This will smooth out her ride significantly,” he said. With her round bilge, Goddess was prone to a bit of a roll in a beam sea; not a problem for me, but occasionally uncomfortable for guests. As such, the decision had been made to install a stabilizer down in the engineering spaces over the winter. Now here it was, still in its new-wood shipping crate. Other McMillen classic wooden yachts under McMillen management include the beautiful Enticer, an 85-foot fantail motor yacht designed by John Trumpy and built in 1935 by Mathis; Onawa, a 70-foot, 12-meter yacht designed by W. Starling Burgess and built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 1928; Belle, a 77-foot yacht built in 1929 by the New York Yacht, Launch & Engine Company of Morris Heights, NY; motor cruisers Miss Asia, Viking IV, and others. For more information and some beautiful photos, visit woodenyachts.com. I walked around the stern of Goddess, behind the transom where I could neither be seen nor heard, reached up and placed my hand on the deeply varnished transom planking, and spoke to the boat, in low tones, “Girl, I wish it were summer already!”

About the Author: Capt. Mike Martel holds a 100-ton Master’s license and is a lifelong boating and marine industry enthusiast. He enjoys delivering boats to destinations along the East Coast and to the Caribbean and writing about his experiences. PropTalk.com July 2019 43


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High Performance 1983 Ski Nautique

his 1983 Correct Craft Ski Nautique is categorized as a “Late Classic” in the boat qualifications established by the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS). I rode in her at an ACBS event on the Mullica River near New Gretna, NJ, home of the Viking Yachts shipyard. We launched at a nearby ramp and cruised the local waters for the afternoon. My thanks again to boat owner Bob Meimbresse and his wife Barb for this great boating experience. Inboard tournament boats such as this Ski Nautique are agile and very powerful for their size. This boat has a Ford V-8 running through a shaft drive. Just touch the throttle and she responds to the driver’s wishes. The throttle/shift allows selection of F-N-R gears. The command center gives the driver a greater sense of control over the boat, its direction, and what is immediately around it. At any speed above 10 mph and below 40, she turns like a bandit on a skid fin with a nearly flat bottom. Turns are in full control of the helmsman. This is a true performance craft designed to deliver the best experience available in a 20-foot boat (with less than an eight-foot beam) used for cruising or watersports. She is heavy enough that small chop is pushed aside by her vee-shaped bow. Cruiser wakes have to be respected by watching angles off the bow, speed, and bow height. She can be wet if taken wrong. She’s ruggedly built to take endless use on the waterways yet beautifully finished in fiberglass, metal trim, and top quality vinyl seating and cockpit trim; top shelf all around. 44 July 2019 PropTalk.com

By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

Bob planned to do the restoration work himself once he found the right boat. He searched for quite a while to find a used Ski Nautique. He cast a wide net, even traveling out of state. He fell in love with this tournament ski boat model after riding in one in Mississippi. The agility a driver experiences in this boat attracted him to this Correct Craft model.

The restoration work was demanding. The stringers had to be replaced. In the second year, the interior vinyl was redone. In the third year the engine issues were addressed. Compounding and waxing the exterior of the hull and deck was the final restoration effort that put Bob’s boat back on the water. From that point on, the most maintenance she requires is a good coat of wax. The Ford V-8 has proven to be trouble free after it was given a good going over in the restoration process. Instruments, shifter steering controls, and other details still remain in trouble-free condition. The history of Correct Craft reaches back to 1925, when the Florida Variety

Boat company was started. They built sailboats, powerboats, and race boats. Owner Walter C. Meloon changed the company’s name in 1936 to Correct Craft and focused on building powerboats. In 1942, the company opened a second location in Titusville, FL, to support the World War II effort. That plant built boats as long as 55 feet. Correct Craft closed its second plant in 1957. Leo Bentz, an innovative designer, worked with Correct Craft to introduce the Nautique ski boat to the broad retail marketplace in 1961. This fiberglass boat revolutionized the ski boat business and Correct Craft. A new plant was built in 1967 in Orlando, FL. At that point Correct Craft had expanded its business to include a wide variety of boat designs, including fishing boats and other specialty models. In the 1980s, consumer demand shifted to towed watersports using small wake boat models that were performing well in tournaments around the world. Meanwhile, the barefoot skiing community got behind Correct Craft’s new Barefoot Nautique model, which also created a minimum wake. By the 1990s, the pendulum swung in the opposite direction: a mountainous wake was desirable for great wakeboarding. A wake tower added even more height. Ballast tanks could be filled with water to make the boat’s stern effectively drag through the water to create an even bigger wake. This evolution of consumer preferences led to the design of a new model named Air Nautique. Today Correct Craft is still the oldest family-owned and operated boat manufacturer in the world. #


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Summertime Watersports Fun

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ip, Zoom, Splash! That’s the sound of the season, whether your idea of “watersports” is zipping around on an inner tube, kayaking, zooming along the shore on a Jet Ski, wakeboarding, standup paddleboard (SUP) racing, waterskiing, wakesurfing, or any other sport that involves water and fun. Sometimes you may have a need for speed, and sometimes you may prefer a slower, quieter day on the water— Chesapeake boaters have oodles of options in the summertime. If you’re considering taking up a new watersport, we recommend trying it first. That may happen naturally among family and friends, but if you don’t have anyone with the equipment or knowledge to help you get started, watersports outfitters offer opportuni-

ties 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 wearing 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 veststyle 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 ##Photo courtesy of the Upper Chesapeake Ski Club

well and feels good—then, you’ll enjoy wearing it and be safe, too. So, gather your friends and family, and let’s go out and play on the Bay this summer!

Personal Watercraft

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 regional 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 the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim (June 9), and plans are in the works for jet ski rides to benefit veterans organizations. jetskifanatics.org

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Waterskiing

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.

Ski Clubs

Regular PropTalk readers may have noticed that we have included more waterskiing coverage lately, and we’d like to do more of it, as well as wakeboard and wakesurf coverage. Keep us posted on clubs and resources via editor@proptalk.com. Here are some clubs we’re familiar with. • Lake Vienna Ski Club

• Severn River: severnriverskiclub.org • South River: southriverskiclub.net

##Photo courtesy of Lake Vienna Ski Club

Safety Resources for Go-Fast Fun

• Waterskiing Safety: dnr.maryland.gov/nrp/documents/ boatingsafety/waterski.pdf • Towed Sports Safety: dgif.virginia.gov/boating/wog/ water-skiing-safety

• PWC Safety: dnr.maryland.gov/nrp/pages/boatingsafety/ personal-water-craft.aspx

• Upper Chesapeake Ski Club: ucskiclub.org

##Ben Cushwa captured this image at the 2018 SUP Challenge. SUPs are fun for racing or casual paddles and exploring creeks.

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What’s SUP?

SUP’ing is a fun way to get a wholebody workout and improve your balance. It’s also just fun to goof around. SUPs are an excellent platform for exploring creeks and rivers, because the boards are easily transported. Toss them into the cockpit of a powerboat or the back of an SUV, and go! Many regional shops that sell SUPs offer demo days, training classes, and social gatherings on the water. 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 13 (see page 19) and the Bay Bridge Paddle presented by ABC Events, which was raced June 1. 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.


The Family-Friendly

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Interview by Dan Brougher

ake Vienna is a serene man-made lake along Route 50 near Cambridge, MD, designed exclusively for waterskiing activities. Longtime Lake Vienna Ski Club member David Williams sat down with PropTalk to discuss the club and the lake.

How long has the club been in existence?

Probably close to 20 years. The club was originally privately owned for about 10 to 12 years. The owner then sold it to the Delmarva Power Company. We have been leasing it from them for about the last eight years.

What is the cost of membership?

The annual fee is typically about $2000 per family. Depending on how many families are involved the price may fluctuate a little. Our current membership is at 13 families, but ideally we are looking to get to 15 to 18 families. The club leases the lake from Delmarva Power for seven ##Lake Vienna is designed exclusively for watersports.

months of the year and maintains the property, the boat, and all the equipment and/or gear.

Talk about the lake and your members.

Lake Vienna is a man-made freshwater lake, designed exclusively for watersports. It is about a half-mile long and about 1000 feet across. Fresh water means no nettles, and with our boat being the only one on the lake, pristine glassy water is easily had. It is a premier place to learn to ski. Most club members consider themselves serious waterski enthusiasts, and a number of them are competitive slalom skiers. We run a six-buoy slalom course and shorten the rope (to increase difficulty) after successful runs through the course. Most of our slalom skiers bring their own rope handles and skis. We also have some wakeboarders and tubing for the kids. In the past there was also a ski jump on the lake, but it is no longer part of the current layout of the lake.

Tell me about your equipment—boat and skis.

Our boat is a 2015 Mastercraft Prostart ski boat purchased from Annapolis Watersports. Twenty feet long, she’s powered by a 270-hp inboard motor. Equipmentwise, we have more skis and equipment than anyone could ever need. Years and years of accumulation mean we have skis for every type of skier and all skill levels, from beginners to experts.

What days do you go out?

Typically there is someone on the lake most every day during the season, weekends being the busiest. The lake has a nice covered pavilion and grill that allows for spending the day there. In the fall, we’ll often have football games on the flat screen. It’s very low key and laid back, very family friendly.

What kind of events do you host?

We have hosted waterski tournaments and charity events. Our tournament was simply called the “Crabfeast Tournament,” a waterski competition and crab feast. For charity, we have hosted “In His Wakes,” which specifically targets inner city kids and teaches them how to ski. Finally, we have also played host in the past to disabled folks and have been able to accommodate their unique skiing requirements. In short, we are open and will try to accommodate anyone who wants to be out on the water. Each year we take donations and typically bring in a professional waterskier. This year Mike Kusiak will join us on Friday, June 14. The event always sells out and is a great day of skiing and professional instruction.

How does one join the club?

One can inquire directly to the following members: David Williams at ualdave@ gmail.com or (410) 212-8317, or Mark Engberg at mengberg@comcast.net or (410) 430-8559. PropTalk.com July 2019 47


Cruising

Movin’ on Up How years of planning and boat shows led this couple to their dream boat.

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ami and Terry Gaido had been searching for the perfect boat for years. Recently retired, they live on Smith Creek, close to the mouth of the St. Mary’s River in Southern Maryland. Originally from St. Louis, Terry worked as an engineer stationed at the Pax River Navy base, working on the F-18 flight test program. He ended up working for Tami’s father, and because he was a “nice Catholic boy,” her dad set them up on a blind date. The rest as they say is history. The two moved to St. Louis for a time before coming to back to their beloved Chesapeake to settle down and raise their four children. The couple currently owns an 18-foot Tidewater CC 180 but felt that they were ready for a smoother, dryer (and bigger) ride. They took their time searching for a new boat, taking into account things like “what can we afford for our lifestyle?” And “How much boat can we manage?” For three years they attended boat shows. For a time they were interested in trawlers, but what they really wanted was something with outboards that could easily navigate their narrow creek. Eventually their search led them to the NC 33 from Jeanneau, but it was an inboard. When they found out Jeanneau was coming out with an outboard version of the NC 33, they immediately jumped on it. 48 July 2019 PropTalk.com

By Kaylie Jasinski At 35 feet, the NC 1095 with twin Yamaha 300-hp outboards, is billed as a family cruiser, ideal for day trips or weekends away. As the Gaidos began researching more, they learned that Rudy

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Marine was about to get one in stock: the first 1095 on the Chesapeake Bay. Tami says she called up Rudy Marine as soon as they heard and told them “We’ll be there right after it arrives, we want to buy it! They thought I was crazy,”

she adds, because they hadn’t actually seen the 1095 yet. But after years of searching and researching, they knew this was the boat for them. “This boat amazingly checked off all our boxes,” adds Terry. I asked Tom Rudy of Rudy Marine what he thought of their enthusiasm. He says the Gaidos “were very astute and had done quite a bit of research prior to seeing the boat. They zeroed in on the 1095,” he adds. “After a few hours going over the boat at our Wilmington Store with our sales manager, Joe Hall, they confirmed it was the boat they wanted. We’re thrilled they were so happy with the boat, and we’re thrilled to be part of the Jeanneau family,” says Rudy. The only minor holdup in the whole process was they had to wait until after the Philadelphia Boat Show and the Bay Bridge Boat Show to take delivery. Tami says it was hard waiting, knowing all of those people at the show would get to step foot on their boat before them, but added, “we were just so excited to find what we were looking for,” which made the waiting easier. They took delivery of the 1095 toward the end of April and had a new lift installed at their dock just minutes before the boat was to arrive.


Because the Gaidos live on a small creek, they knew they needed something that wouldn’t draw too much water, so they could safely get to and from their dock at varying tides, and a boat that would comfortably fit on a lift. Luckily, Terry explained, they “didn’t have to make a lot of compromises with this boat.” When asked about their plans, the Gaidos said they would love to do the ICW one day, and possibly even the Great Loop eventually, but for now they are looking forward to exploring the Chesapeake. Just how much do they want to explore? “All of it!” says Tami. “Some people want to get in RVs and see the country or tour Europe, but that’s never been high on our list,” adds Terry. “There’s so much right here we want to explore.” I was lucky enough to be on-hand and chat with the excited new owners, along with Nic Harvey, president of Jeanneau America, the morning their boat arrived. And it was quite the process to get the boat to their dock on Smith Creek safe

##The Josie Mae safe and sound on the lift. Photo courtesy of Terry Gaido

and sound. First it was trailered from the Rudy Marine facility in Delaware to Deal Island, where it was then driven across the Bay by Matthew Leach and Captain Eric Shoaff of Rudy Marine. When the Josie Mae arrived, already lettered and named after the couple’s daughter (they have three sons and one daughter), the looks on their faces

said it all. For years they had done their homework, and patiently waited. Now they could be confident that this was indeed the right boat for them. So what’s next for the new boat owners? “Reading a lot of manuals and practice, practice, practice,” chuckles Terry. Being so close to St. Mary’s Col-

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lege of Maryland, they hope to cruise over and dock for the summer concert series and fireworks at the college for one of their first solo excursions. After that, they plan to start exploring the little creeks nearby and tuck in and anchor for the night. After a little shakedown cruise, I asked both Tami and Terry what they thought—was it everything they had hoped it would be? The two could not stop smiling. “It’s so exciting to think of all the things we can do, all the places we can now go,” said Tami. We wish the new owners the best of luck! For more information, visit jeanneauamerica.com and rudymarine.com, and check out our video of the Josie Mae’s shakedown cruise at youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine. If you have a cruising story or your own boat-buying journey you would like to share, email kaylie@proptalk.com.

##Terry at the helm for the first shakedown cruise.

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Great Loop Rendezvous in Norfolk

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he America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association (AGLCA) Home Port Crew was joined by 270 Loopers May 6 to 9 for the Spring Rendezvous in Norfolk, VA. Members found the Rendezvous both fun and informative. They learned all about the route from Norfolk, up to the New York Canal System, through the Great Lakes, and down the inland rivers to Rogersville, AL, on the Tennessee River (site of the Fall Rendezvous). For attendees newer to the idea of the Great Loop, our Looping 101 sessions gave them the introductory information they need to determine if a Great Loop adventure is right for them. We began with an overview of the Great Loop— what it is, what you will see, and the logistics of making it happen. Then we stepped off the dock and got into DIY maintenance, locking through, anchoring, marine communications and electronics, as well as how to determine a good weather day. For those still looking for their Loop boat, the Looper Crawls are always a crowd favorite. Waterside Marina was full of Looper boats. Where else could you get an

By Julie Shea

##In May, 270 Loopers gathered in Norfolk, VA, for the annual spring rendezvous.

up close and personal look at up to 40 loop capable boats all in one place? Attendees were invited to come aboard, look around, and ask questions. This year we had two pre-Rendezvous events. A bike building charity event benefited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Virginia. Teams of Loopers built the bikes, and the kids were then able to choose which bike they wanted. Most of the kids had never been to the waterfront or owned a bike before and they loved it as much as the Loopers did! The event was

##A pre-rendezvous bike building event benifitted the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern, VA.

sponsored by Curtis Stokes & Associates, and they are planning to make it even bigger next year. The second pre-Rendezvous event was the America’s Boating Course, the most comprehensive in-person boating course available. It provides the skills you need to enjoy your time on the water and boat with confidence. Taking a boating class reduces your risk of accidents and injuries, saves you money on boat insurance, and qualifies you for a state boat license or operator certificate in most states. The USPS Operator’s Card was issued during the awards luncheon on Thursday to those members who completed the course. Attendees had plenty of time to mingle during breaks between sessions, lunch, dinner and of course, the Crawls. Want to join in the fun? We would love to see you at the next Rendezvous! Join AGLCA today and plan to join us this fall in Rogersville. Learn more at greatloop.org. PropTalk.com July 2019 51


Cruising Club Notes

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Inspiring Flag Raising Ceremony

he Kilmarnock and District Pipe Band led the procession of Indian Creek Yacht Club bridge members at the Club’s 56th Annual Flag Raising and Blessing of the Fleet. Trumpeter Tyler Arnold sounded Assembly and To the Colors. Commodore Steve Bedford reviewed the club’s active schedule of events through the fall and winter and previewed upcoming cruises, planned by fleet captain George Fentress. Chaplain Randy Graham asked for divine protection of those venturing on the water and led attendees in giving thanks for the magnificent natural resources residents of the Northern Neck are able to enjoy. Ten past commodores, with service dating to 1994, attended. Indian Creek Yacht Club is located in Virginia’s Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. The fleet consists of almost 200 power and sailboats. Summer sailing camps offer week-long instruction to youth ages seven to 17. Learn more at icycc.com. ##Photo by Harold Burnley

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Cruising Club Notes

Spring Cruise Started the Season’s Events

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he Back Creek Yacht Club Change of Watch at the Naval Academy Officer’s Club was held May 18. Commodore for 2019, Ben Wilson, and other new officers were presented their flags and introduced to the members. The spring cruise began the next weekend with a rendezvous May 24 at Pirates Cove Restaurant and Marina. The week’s cruise included stops in Baby Owl Cove, Oxford, Little Choptank, and Herrington Harbor South. June 22 and 23 the club will cruise to Church Creek for the annual Lobster Feast at Wally and Molly Stone’s home. Next the club will cruise to Almshouse Creek July 7 for fireworks and a cookout. The June and July events can be attended by land or sea. Check out the club at backcreekyc.org for details of these and other exciting events to be held in 2019 and arrange to join the fun.

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Cruising from the York River

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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay (Virginia line to Virginia Beach), 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 Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600

Jellyfish Joel’s 2.0 Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007

Brewer’s Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037

Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903

Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070

Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006

Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080

Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547

The Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400

Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880

Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009

Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123

Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031

Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799 56 July 2019 PropTalk.com

Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280 The River Shack North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666 River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422 Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137

Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150 The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 443.242.7190

Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.242.6698 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261 Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666


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DOCK BAR GUIDE (cont.) MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772 Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Island Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.7103 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410

Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4003 Carousel Way, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.2735

Cheshire Crab Restaurant Bodkin Creek, Pleasure Cove Marina 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 410.360.2220

The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668

Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856

Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311

Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403

Capsize Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900

The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900

Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield 410.968.1131

Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138

Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060

Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726

Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332

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here’s a new dock bar in Sparrows Point! And not just any dock bar—Tiki Lee’s opened Memorial Day Weekend with a huge outdoor dining area, complete with sandy beaches, palm trees, and 100 free slips for those arriving by boat. You read that correctly: 100 free slips. And by their second weekend, all 100 slips were full on a beautiful sunny Saturday. Tiki Lee’s is located on Back River in Sparrows Point, MD, not far from North Point State Park on a site that was formerly the North Point Cove Marina. Owner Dave Carey also owns Lee’s Pint & Shell in Canton, Baltimore and Lee’s Landing Dock Bar in Port Deposit, MD. Guests to the newly opened bar can expect a Day-Lee happy hour, Monday through Friday from 3 to 7 p.m., and a wide selection of beer, wine, and tropical beach drinks. For the first few weeks of operation a starter menu will be in effect with choices like jerk chicken, double cheeseburgers, and crab cakes. A full menu will be coming soon.

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Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045

September 14, Tiki Lee’s will host the First Annual Tiki Lee’s Rockfish Open to benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership and Back River Restoration. Entry fee costs $500 per boat (six crew members per boat; minimum of two) and a max of 50 boats. Currently the first place prize is slated at a $27,000 pay out based on paid entries. PropTalk recently stopped by to check out this new hangout for ourselves, and now we understand what all the hype is about. There’s plenty of space to spread out around the property, whether sitting at a table or standing along the waterfront, and if the slips are full and you have to anchor out, staff will pick you up by boat and bring you to shore. For drinks, you can’t go wrong with an Orange Crush (it’s a classic for a reason), and we loved the bar’s signature Bayside Tiki cocktail. For more information, visit tikileesdockbar.com or simply check it out for yourself! And always remember to take along a designated skipper, whether traveling by boat or land yacht.


Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470

Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100

Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373

Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3116 Main Street, Grasonville 410.827.8807

The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382

Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122

Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Road, Leonardtown 301.475.1913

The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959

Mike’s Crab House South River, 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784

Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340

Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263

Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949

Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach, MD 443.646.5205

Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500

The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.231.2256

Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111

Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999

Lowes Wharf Marina Inn Ferry Cove, Lowes Wharf Marina 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood 410.745.6684

The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406

Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946 Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD 301.769.2500

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DOCK BAR GUIDE (cont.) MIDDLE BAY The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.3600 The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge, MD 410.228.9007 Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, 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

St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.3737

Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944

Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200

Sam’s on the Waterfront Severn River, Chesapeake Harbour Marina 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis 410.263.3600

Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236

Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100

Stoney’s Seafood House at Broomes Island Island Creek 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island 410.586.1888

Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217 Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110 Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112

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 301.872.5000

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Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500

Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545

Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375

Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002

Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182

LOWER BAY Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807 Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757 Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk 757.362.2942

Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 1991, 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 Reedville Market Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666

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 Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366 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 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635

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he 109th Cambridge Classic Power Boat Regatta, presented by the Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association (CPBRA), was held May 18-19 on Hambrooks Bay in Cambridge, MD. This is the country’s longest running powerboat racing event, and once again it was a great show for all in attendance. All photos are by photographer Dennis J. Falkowski of FareFoto.

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homas Donley had a long and decorated career in powerboat racing. Now retired, his focus is on classic boats. When I sat down with him recently, Donley was prepping his 1956 Century Coronado for the Antique and Classic Boat Festival Father’s Day weekend at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM), and reminiscing over his former racing days. Donley started racing California Ski Racing Runabouts in 1963. He says, “It was rough back then, not like it is today. It was rough and tumble; if you didn’t hit someone you were golden.” He compared it to Nascar racing but made the distinction that while Nascar had rules “we (California Ski Boats) did not.” But he had a blast in those races. His first Ski boat was named Hanky Panky. A few years later Donley raced in the 1968 Orange Bowl in Florida and took third place in a field of 24 boats. That year he renamed the boat Pandemonium. Now, Donley comes from a family of powerboat racers, so as his skills improved, they started making the boats even faster. “I was a Ford guy, so we started putting Ford engines in my SK boats,” says Donley. “At the President’s Cup Regatta in Washington, DC, I had a Nascar qualifying engine in my yellow SK boat.” That boat was aptly named That Yellow Boat. Eventually however, keeping up the SK boats became too expensive. Donley says, “It got to the point where I couldn’t afford the engines, though I loved the boat.” But

##The boat was named UFO because it was always coming out of the water. Courtesy of Tom Donley

that didn’t keep him from the race course; Donley simply switched classes from the California Ski Racing Runabouts to Jersey Speed Skiffs (JSS). His father actually owned the last wood JSS in existence, and Arthur Lilly of Lilly Sport Boats made a mold of that wood skiff in order to make a fiberglass model. That boat was named Punk after Donley’s brother. Over the years, Donley owned four skiffs and all were called UFO. “It was called UFO for a reason; I drove ‘em high,” says Donley. “Other people were afraid of my boat because of how high it rode. But I was there for a reason, not to fool around. Someone even said, ‘he never takes his foot off the gas.’” That first UFO skiff is now owned by PropTalk contributor Ralph Cattaneo. Donley, who started racing at the age of 20, competed for 30 years, and in those 30 years he never had any wrecks. He only “went in the water once” as he puts it. On that day he was racing with his sister. Donley says, “The helmets didn’t fit well back then. My sister wore a wig to help take up the slack.That race we both fell out, and when the rescue people came and took off her helmet, the wig came off with it. They thought they half killed her!” chuckled Donley. Thankfully neither was hurt, and that was the only time he truly recalls ending up in the water. On his dad’s boat however, they painted the numbers on the bottom of the hull so when it turned over you would know who it belonged to.

##Donley’s Century Coronado Retrospect. Photo by Al Schreitmueller

These are the stories Donley remembers most fondly, racing with his family. “It was a family affair; mom, dad, sister, brother,” he says. “I had raced for 30 years, but then my dad passed away and it wasn’t fun anymore. I got second in my last race and just decided ‘I’m going home.’” Twenty years later Donley found his next passion—Century Coronados. In 1958, his dad owned a ’57 Coronado, and he tells me, “only 200-some were ever made, so when you saw one it was a big deal, like seeing a Rolls Royce.” Those were the largest boats that Century ever made—21-foot with African mahogany and seating for nine or 10 people. His passion stoked, Donley began searching and ended up purchasing the last Century Coronado built in 1958. He named it Retrospect, “for pop.” Of his former racing career, Donley says, “If you do something for 20 years and don’t learn something, there’s something wrong with you. Especially at 120 mph.” When it stopped being fun, after his dad passed away, he switched to the Coronados. “This If you’re a poweris what I enjoy now,” he boat racer, or know says. of someone who is You can see Retrospect and would like to be at the Antique and Clasintereviewed, email sic Boat Festival June kaylie@proptalk.com. 14-15 at CBMM in St. We’d love to hear Michaels. Look for Tom your story! Donley near the bell tower and say hello. P PropTalk.com July 2019 63


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n a bright spring morning in late May, David Fawley and his students arrived at the waterfront at Camp Letts in Edgewater, MD. They brought with them three blue 12-foot Bevin’s skiffs, a skerrie, and a kayak, all built by students in the Marine Services program at the Center for Applied Technology South. As their teacher, Mr. Fawley explained, “My first-year level-one students built these 12- foot Bevin’s Skiffs from scratch. They did all the lofting out of the materials. We used top-grade marine plywood. We even did some fiberglass this year so the students could get some 64 July 2019 PropTalk.com

experience with that. Then, we finished the boats out with marine paint and varnish. Along the way students learned a lot about buoyancy, hull types, center of gravity, and all the different lessons we can cram into the process. They worked super hard this year and put a lot of work into them and today they can launch them and have some fun.” Fawley went on to explain that his program, which is part of the Anne Arundel School system, has been honored by the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC). “For the first time my program will have an industry certifica-

tion. (Soon) my level two students will be taking their Fundamentals of Marine Service certification test. That is really a big boost for our program, and I’m looking forward to working closely with ABYC this coming year.” on Clarke of the historic Higgins Yacht Yard in St. Michaels, MD, checks in: “Higgins Yacht Yard is showing all the signs of a busy spring. Our goal is still ‘Boats on Docks, Not on Blocks,’ but there is definitely more room in the yard. April and May are not the months of ‘creative restoration’ projects, but more of the ‘how many boats can we

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##Center for Applied Technology South Students Stephen Brandt, Adam Kutchi (rowing), and James Moreland set out on the waters of the Rhode River in Edgewater, MD, in the 12 foot Bevin’s skiff they built in class. Photo by Rick Franke

re-commission and safely launch in one day!’ We are fortunate to have such great customers who understand the dynamics of the ‘spring shuffle’ and that weather dependent means just that. The original Midnight Lace is currently in the boat shed for some annual touch ups and a bit of beautification. She’s still a beauty and should be back in the water soon. The Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe Magic is still under restoration and is expected to race before the season is over. Our transient reservations seem to mirror the ‘Boating is Back’ theory. We had a much busier April this year than last year, and our May is looking to be fantastic too! Our new computerized reservation system makes transient slip reservations a breeze. We’ve also seen an increase in haulouts for surveys. Folks are buying boats! We’ve completed the first phase of renovations to our shower rooms with new vanities, sinks, tile floors, and more. They are getting great reviews from our customers. Phase two will begin this fall and is part of the on-going process of updating the marina and yard.” rom Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD, Alex Schlegel sends us this detailed update on the refit of the Trumpy Manatee. “We are nearing the final stage of a major refit on the 55foot 1950 Trumpy houseboat Manatee. Finishing this project (will take) two or three months with five to six men working full time. One of the latest tasks was

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replacing keel bolts. This is one of those jobs for Peter Bell and Ernie Stuermer that is a lot easier to write about than do. The straight forward bolts were done earlier, a year and a half ago. When removed and inspected we could see the bolts were like new except at the top of the keel where the stainless bolts had some crevice corrosion and the bronze bolts had dezincification. The men knew that replacing the remaining bolts would take some ingenuity and were giving the job some thought. The Travel Lift is not high enough to block the boat as high as we would like for this keel area work. With less than two feet under the keel and about three under the hull, the work is hard on the back and knees. Unusual for a powerboat, there is a cast iron ballast, five and a half inches wide, six inches high, ascending to nine inches high aft over a length of 15.5 feet, and held in place by eight 3/4-inch stainless steel bolts. There are also 5/8 inch bronze bolts holding the deadwood to the keel above and aft of the iron ballast. The keel and deadwood are oak and exceptionally hard and sound aside from the top around the bolts. There, minor deterioration was filled with epoxy. In larger areas, the soft wood was cut out and fit with oak and purple heart plugs. The worst damage was about three inches in diameter and three inches deep in a 5.5-inch wide by 11-inch deep keel. Bronze plates were used on all keel bolts to spread the load. Getting some of the

##Peter Bell using a hydraulic jack to install keel bolts in the 1950 55-foot Trumpy Manatee at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

remaining bolts out and new ones in was reasonably difficult, but some were very difficult. Several bolts were located directly under a bulkhead that would be extremely time consuming to remove. Bolts located there could not be driven down and cut off as the space allowed. With persistence, the heads were drilled off and the bolts jacked up and bent or cut to clear the bulkhead. A 20-ton jack was pumped to its limit to get the bolts to move and when they did, men inside the boat could feel it, and it resounded throughout the yard... Of course nothing went as easily as described.” ob Hardy of Composite Yacht in Trappe and Cambridge, MD, sends us this notice of a unique opportunity. “We’re happy to help promote the Sealed Bid Auction of this extremely cool piece of Chesapeake maritime history to benefit the Richardson Maritime Museum in Cambridge. Built in 1951 by Bronza Parks, the Lee Sar is in remarkably good shape for her age. She measures 46 feet in length and is powered by a pair of Perkins ‘Pancake’ diesels. The auction will be held on June 22, and the vessel will be available for viewing beginning June 1.” Direct questions to the Richardson Maritime Museum (410) 221-1871. he Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s new shipyard manager, Christian Cabral, reports that CBMM’s shipyard in St. Michaels MD, is working on three major initia-

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Lee Sar, a 46-foot, 1951 raised deck motor cruiser, built by the legendary Bronza Parks being auctioned at the Richardson Maritime Museum in Cambridge, MD.

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Jonathon Dodge sanding Wilma Lee’s new bowsprit in the shop at Severn Marine Services in Tilghman, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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01:56 AM 10 08:45 AM

1.8 0.6 1.4 0.3

55 18 43 9

AM 25 01:27 08:07 AM

1.6 0.9 1.3 0.4

49 27 40 12

02:58 AM 11 10:00 AM

1.9 0.6 1.3 0.3

58 18 40 9

AM 26 02:18 09:23 AM

1.7 0.8 1.3 0.3

52 24 40 9

03:58 AM 12 11:08 AM

1.9 0.6 1.2 0.3

58 18 37 9

AM 27 03:08 10:32 AM

1.8 0.8 1.2 0.3

55 24 37 9

04:53 AM 13 12:09 PM

2.0 0.6 1.2 0.3

61 18 37 9

AM 28 03:58 11:33 AM

1.9 0.7 1.1 0.3

58 21 34 9

05:44 AM 14 01:03 PM

2.0 0.5 1.1 0.3

61 15 34 9

AM 29 04:49 12:26 PM

2.0 0.6 1.1 0.3

61 18 34 9

06:30 AM 15 01:51 PM

2.0 0.5 1.2

61 15 37

AM 30 05:41 01:13 PM

2.1 0.5 1.2 0.3

64 15 37 9

AM 31 06:32 01:58 PM W 06:50 PM

2.1 0.5 1.3

64 15 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

12:50 07:40 W 03:11 08:06

4

01:46 08:29 Th 03:55 09:00

5 F

6 7

04:58 11:03 Su 06:07 11:51

8 9

12:53 07:28 Tu 12:51 ◐ 07:38

W 01:47 PM 08:24 PM

Th 02:44 PM 09:10 PM

F

03:42 PM 09:56 PM

Sa 04:40 PM 10:42 PM

Su 05:36 PM 11:28 PM

M 06:29 PM

dIFFEREnCEs

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

Tu 02:33 PM

○ 07:19 PM W 03:11 PM 08:05 PM

Th 03:45 PM 08:49 PM

F

04:15 PM 09:33 PM

Sa 04:43 PM 10:17 PM

Su 05:11 PM 11:02 PM

M 05:41 PM 11:49 PM

Tu 06:13 PM

W 12:15 PM 06:48 PM

Th 01:01 PM ◑ 07:26 PM

F

01:54 PM 08:08 PM

Sa 02:52 PM 08:55 PM

Su 03:54 PM 09:46 PM

M 04:55 PM 10:43 PM

Tu 05:54 PM 11:42 PM

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

Height TimeTime Height

ft AM 0.3 AM 2.1 PM 0.4 PM 1.4

1

F

02:45 AM 3 06:29 09:0301:09 AM W 06:21 Sa 04:04 PM 09:35 PM

AM 0.3 1.8 9 PM 2.0 0.561 PM 0.4 1.112 1.6 49

Times and heights of high and L

ChEsApEAkE BAy August september JulyBRIdgE TunnEL

h mh m 12:42 AM 1 04:58 07:2311:35 AM M 04:31 Th 02:40 PM PM ● 07:4510:42

AM 17 01:00 07:53 AM

3

m

Height TimeTime Height

Height cm 12 61 15 37

2

h

AM 16 12:14 07:13 AM

Datum: MLLW

Times and heights of high and Low Waters

ft 0.4 2.0 0.5 1.2

1

JuLy 2019 TIdES

Height

nOAA Tide prediction

StationId: 8638863

Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station MD Type: Primary 5910 VACATION LANE | P.O. BOX 437 | DEALE, 20751 Annapolis, Md,201 River, Md,2019 Time Zone: LST_LDT

BALTIMORE July Time

harbourcove.CoM

StationId: 8575512 nOAA Tide predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Primary Time Zone: LST_LDT Baltimore, Fort Mchenry, patapsco Datum: MLLW

ft AM 0.5 PM 1.8 PM 0.6 PM 1.4

ft cm cm 1.815 1 55 0.555 15 1.118 34 Su 0.343 9

1.815 0.555 30 W 06:25 Sa 03:29 PM PM 0.5 1.115 6 09:06 PM 1.5 46

18 12:20 55 03:02 AM AM 0.6 18 15 09:1207:11 AM AM 1.7

0.318 1.752 Th 01:43 34 Su 03:54 PM PM 0.5 0.515 09:4607:08 PM PM 1.5 1.146

sept

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 58 02:51 AM 12 1 301:01 AM 12 02:44 AM 0.4 1.9 12 0.0 AM 0.6 0.4 18 0.1 1 06:09 16012:02 AM 02:48 AM 02:530.4 AM -0. 16 1 01:37 16 1 12:43 PM 15 06:42 AM 1.7 52 07:16 AM 1.7 52 08:42 AM 07:38 1.9 0.5 58 08:38 AM 1.6 49 AM 2.4 73 08:50 AM 2.4 73 09:01 AM 2.9 Th 06:07 PM 1.2 37 F 01:07 PM 0.5 15 Su 01:39 PM 0.3 03:23 PM 0.3 PM 9 -0.1 M 03:04 0.5 PM 15 0.1 M 01:31 -3 PM Tu 02:37 3 Th 02:59 PM -0.9 40 49 09:15 PM 08:03 1.8 PM 55 3.2 09:16 PM 1.7 1.3 52 3.0 ● 9806:47 09:06 PM 9107:52 09:261.6 PM 3.5 ○ PM ● PM

12 2 AM 0.4 0.2 12 -0.1 AM AM 0.7 0.4 21 0.1 55 03:46 12:12 AM 6 03:36 17 AM -312:45 2 17 2 06:55 03:27 AM 2 02:26 17 AM 07:13 AM AM 1.8 1.855 55 09:11 AM 1.6 1.6 49 49 15 09:29

08:29 AM 2.5 76 09:30 AM Sa 34 F 01:28 PM 12 M 04:04 PM 0.3 0.4 Tu 03:31 PM 0.4 0.5 12 Tu 02:22 PM 9 -0.2 -601:40 W PM 03:19 PM 07:06 PM 40 09:53 10:10 PM 1.9 1.3 58 3.3 PM PM 1.7 1.3 52 PM 10107:30 09:45 PM ● 08:52 9 04:51 01:09 AM 9 04:25 AM 03:14 0.5 0.3 15 -0.2 AM AM 0.7 0.5 21 18 3 07:41 3 18 AM -601:28 04:04 AM 52 10:16 3 18 AM 55 09:46 AM 09:19 1.7 1.8 52 2.6 AM AM 1.5 1.6 46 AM 7907:44 10:08 AM 15 Su Sa 02:13 PM 9 04:00 Tu 04:45 PM 0.3 0.3 W PM 0.4 0.5 12 W 03:13 PM 9 -0.2 -602:13 Th PM 04:00 PM 34 11:08 08:13 PM 1.4 08:07 PM 43 PM 09:42 1.9 1.4 58 10:32 PM 1.8 55 PM 3.3 101 10:22 PM 9 06:00 02:12 AM 0.6 02:08 AM 0.4 12 AM 0.6 18 05:19 AM 0.8 24 19 4 08:27 AM -0.3 -9 19 04:40 AM 4 19 52 11:06 4 04:04 AM 52 10:25 AM 1.5 1.7 46 2.7 AM AM 1.4 1.5 43 10:10 AM 8208:14 10:45 AM 15 M-602:48 PM 0.4 Su 02:59 PM 0.3 9 04:32 W 05:29 PM 0.3 9 Th PM 0.4 12 Th 04:07 PM -0.2 F 04:40 PM 34 09:09 10:33 PM 1.5 46 11:15 PM PM 1.8 1.4 55 PM 3.3 10108:57 10:58 PM 12 12:06 AM AM 2.0 0.561 15 06:21 02:58 AM 0.7 24 5 03:09 AM 0.8 20 5 04:54 AM -0.3 -9 05:15 AM 20 49 07:12 5 AM 20 AM AM 0.7 1.621 49 11:11 08:45 09:14 AM 1.3 1.5 40 AM 8203:23 11:23 AM 15 Th 11:59 AM 11:03 1.4 0.3 43 2.7 Tu PM M 03:46 PM F9 05:11 PM 0.4 0.4 12 F 05:02 PM 9 -0.2 -609:44 Sa PM 05:20 PM 37 06:16 PM 0.3 1.5 1.4 10:12 PM 46 11:25 PM 3.2 98 11:35 PM 15 01:07 AM 2.0 61 12:02 AM 1.9 03:48 AM 0.7 58 6 21 AM 0.6 18 21 6 04:13 AM -909:16 05:50 AM 46 08:25 6 05:46 21 AM AM 0.7 1.5 21 -0.3 AM 0.8 1.4 24 10:03 AM 46 07:28 AM 8503:59 12:02 PM 12 F 12:56 PM 11:57 1.3 0.2 40 2.8 Sa 12:03 PM PM 1.2 0.4 37 W Tu 04:35 PM 6 Sa 06:01 PM -0.1 05:56 -310:33 Su PM 06:02 PM 37 PM 0.4 12 PM 0.4 12 1.5 ◐ 07:0711:17 PM 1.6 49

2.4 15 0.2 40 2.9

301:59 2 7308:01 M 602:25 F 8808:50

15 0.1 49 2.5 15 0.2 43 2.9

3

18 0.2 46 2.5 12 0.3 43 2.8

4

21 0.2 46 2.5 12 0.4 43 2.7

5

AM 15 03:430.5 AM -0. AM 49 09:541.6 AM 3.0 PM 03:540.3 PM -0.9 PM 1.7 52 10:17 PM 3.4

15 302:59 04:330.5 AM -0. 3 AM 46 7608:47 AM 10:471.5 AM 3.1 Tu 603:11 PM 0.3 Sa 04:50 PM -0.9 52 8809:50 PM 11:081.7 PM 3.3

12:23 4 07:15 03:49 AM 09:53 AM Th 01:56 Su 04:4607:18 PM 10:32 PM 01:18 5 08:02 AM 5 04:55 10:42 AM F 02:43 M 05:2808:19 PM 11:31 PM 02:16 6 08:50 AM 6 06:07 11:32 AM Sa 03:30 Tu 06:1209:23 PM

AM 0.4 AM 1.9 PM 0.3 PM 1.7 AM 0.5 AM 1.8 PM 0.3 PM 1.8 AM 0.6 AM 1.6 PM 0.3 PM

0.2 1.812 0.458 1.1 9 52 0.2 1.815 0.455 1.2 9 55 0.3 1.718 0.349 1.2 9

6 03:46 19 01:04 AM AM 0.7 19 55 09:4507:45 AM AM 1.7

7 03:17 12:32 AM 07:2209:39 AM Su 04:18 W 12:25 PM PM ◐ 06:5810:29

AM 1.8 AM 0.7 PM 1.5 PM 0.3

0.455 1.621 0.346 1.3 9

12 22 03:23 AM AM AM 0.9 22 49 06:3209:26 11:37 AM 1.4

0.6 1.427 9 M 04:07 PM 0.443 Th 05:55 PM 0.4 40 10:19 PM 1.312

18 02:10 AM AM 1.9 0.8 58 2.5 24 7 7612:59 AM 1.9 0.7 58 3.1 AM 9404:43 12:12 AM 01:511.7 AM AM 21 12:54 22 22 7 7 12:18 22 AM 7 AM 7 05:21 43 09:33 AM 0.8 1.3 24 0.3 40 AM 06:39 0.7 1.3 21 -0.2 AM -609:51 06:26 AM 907:19 AM 08:040.8 AM 10:55 AM 40 08:35

AM 1.9 AM 0.7 PM 1.4 PM 0.3

0.558 1.521 0.243 1.4 9

15 12:41 AM AM 1.8 23 04:15 23 46 07:4410:00 AM AM 0.9

0.755 1.427 Tu 04:45 F6 12:26 PM PM 1.3 0.440 43 PM PM 0.4 1.412 ◑ 06:3611:13

21 03:12 AM 01:13 24 8 7302:01 AM 1.9 1.6 58 2.9 AM 1.9 0.8 58 2.4 AM 8805:43 12:52 AM 1.7 AM 49 01:53 23 8 23 8 AM 23 AM 8 02:53 8 12:22 43 10:34 37 AM 07:34 0.7 0.7 21 -0.2 AM AM 0.7 1.2 21 0.4 AM -610:31 07:05 AM 1208:24 AM 09:020.8 AM 06:31 AM 21 09:36

AM 0.6 1.9 1.458 AM 0.7 0.221 PM 1.3 40 0.3 9

18 01:32 24 05:13 AM AM 1.8 24 43 08:5810:36 AM AM 0.8

52 2.5 24 0.2 37 3.0 12 0.4

0.755 1.324 0.337 12 1.4 0.858 1.224 0.337 12 1.5 0.861 1.121 0.337 12 1.6 0.861 1.118 0.340 12 1.7 0.764 1.118 0.243 12 1.8 0.764 1.115 0.246

21 04:11 AM 02:12 1.9 1.7 58 2.7 AM 1.9 1.6 58 2.3 AM 8212:24 01:35 AM 49 9 7002:57 04:011.7 AM 52 02:54 9 24 9 AM 24 AM 24 9 AM 9 01:27 40 11:26 AM 08:31 0.7 0.7 21 -0.1 AM AM 0.6 0.8 18 0.4 24 AM -306:47 07:47 AM 1209:19 AM 07:42 AM 21 10:29 10:020.8 AM

52 2.3 24 0.3 37 3.0 12 0.4

6703:45 05:091.7 AM 10 10AM 1210:05 AM 0.7

52 2.3 21 0.3 37 3.0 12

12:091.7 AM 11AM 6404:26 11 06:110.7 AM 10:44 AM

0.4 52 2.3 21 0.3 40 3.0 12

12:591.7 AM 12AM 6705:02 12 07:040.6 AM 11:19 AM

0.3 52 2.4 18 0.3 40 3.0 15

01:441.6 AM 13AM 6705:36 13 07:490.6 AM 11:53 AM

0.3 49 2.5 18 0.3 43 3.0 15

606:07 02:241.6 AM 14AM 14 7012:26 PM 08:290.5 AM

0.3 49 2.5 15 0.3 43 3.0

1.8 9 0.661 Tu 04:06 30 F 02:03 PM PM 0.4 1.112 10:22 PM 0.2 49 ●6 07:25 PM 1.6

312:28 03:000.5 AM 15AM 15 7606:37 AM 09:061.6 AM

0.3 15 2.6 49 0.3 15 3.0 46

7

8 04:23 01:35 AM 08:3810:30 AM M 05:08 Th 01:20 PM 07:4511:36 PM

8 9

F

9 05:33 02:38 AM 11:23 09:51 AM Tu 05:58 02:19 PM ◐ 08:36 PM

10 12:43 AM AM 2.0 10 03:39 10:5606:45 AM AM 0.7

1.561 0.621 W 12:19 PM Sa 03:21 PM 1.2 1.337 09:2806:48 PM PM 0.4 0.212

11 01:47 AM AM 2.0 11 04:36 11:5407:57 AM AM 0.6

1.661 0.618 Th 01:17 Su 04:22 PM PM 1.2 1.237 07:39 PM 10:22 PM 0.4 0.212

12 02:46 AM AM 2.0 12 05:27 12:4309:06 PM AM 0.6

1.761 0.618 F 02:16 M 05:20 PM PM 1.2 1.137 11:1408:29 PM PM 0.4 0.212

13 10:08 AM AM 2.0 13 06:14 01:26 PM 0.6

03:41 AM 1.8 0.661 Sa 03:12 PM 1.118 Tu 06:1209:18 PM PM 1.3 0.240

AM AM 0.4 14 04:30 14 12:04 06:5511:02 AM AM 1.9

1.812 0.658 Su 04:05 W 02:03 PM PM 0.6 1.018 06:5910:06 PM PM 1.3 0.240

AM AM 0.5 15 05:15 15 12:51 07:3311:49 AM AM 1.9

1.815 0.658 M 04:55 Th 02:35 PM PM 0.6 1.018 PM PM 1.4 0.243 ○ 07:4310:52

dIFFEREnCEs

0.321 1.752 12 F 02:18 PM 0.515 M 04:20 PM 0.5 34 07:53 PM 1.1 10:27 PM 1.6 49

20 AM AM 0.7 20 55 04:3408:19 10:19 AM 1.6

6 01:48 AM 0.4 1.621 12 Sa 02:53 PM 0.549 Tu 04:4908:39 PM PM 0.4 1.212 37 11:10 PM 1.6 49

21 AM AM 0.8 21 52 05:2808:52 10:56 AM 1.5

9 02:34 AM 0.5 1.524 9 Su 03:29 PM 0.446 W 05:2009:28 PM PM 0.4 1.212 37 11:54 PM 1.7 52

6 01:22 W 05:25 Sa PM 07:24 PM 25 12:08 46 02:26 AM 06:15 25 18 10:05 AM Th 11:16 40 Su 02:25 PM ◑ 06:08 6 08:20 PM 26 01:03 49 03:23 AM 26 18 11:0307:19 AM F 12:04 37 M 03:3106:54 PM 6 09:23 PM 01:59 27 AM 52 04:21 27 18 11:5408:22 AM Sa 12:59 34 Tu 04:3407:43 PM 6 10:30 PM 02:52 28 55 05:18 AM 28 18 12:3909:22 PM Su 02:01 34 W 05:3408:34 PM 6 11:36 PM 29 03:44 55 06:12 AM 29 18 01:2210:17 PM M 03:04 30 Th 06:3009:27 PM 6

PM 1.2 0.4 AM 1.9 AM 0.8 AM 1.2 PM 0.4 AM 2.0 AM 0.7 PM 1.2 PM 0.4 AM 2.0 AM 0.6 PM 1.3 PM 0.4 AM 2.1 AM 0.6 PM 1.4 PM 0.4 AM 2.1 AM 0.5 PM 1.5 PM

30 04:34 55 12:40 AM AM 0.3 30 18 07:0411:08 AM AM 2.0 31 11:56 01:42 AM AM 0.3 31 07:54 AM 2.0

05:22 AM 1.9 0.6 9 W 05:07 PM 1.261 Sa 02:4311:16 PM PM 0.4 0.212 08:20 PM 1.7 52

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

Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47

H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37

21 0.3 43 2.5 12 0.4 46

12 Su PM 1.2 0.4 37 2.5 Th 12 Sa 01:58 PM 1.2 0.2 37 2.8 Su 12:55 PM 8504:39 M PM 12:42 PM W 05:26 PM 6 01:04 40 08:05 PM 07:02 PM PM 0.4 1.5 12 0.5 46 ◑ 06:53 0.4 PM 12 0.0 011:27 06:47 PM ◐ 12 F8505:24 12 Su 03:03 PM 1.2 1.2 37 2.8 M 02:09 PM 1.2 0.4 37 2.5 M 01:55 PM Tu PM 01:25 PM Th 11:51 AM 37 43 09:06 PM 08:08 0.5 0.2 15 0.16 08:01 0.4 PM 12 0.6 PM ◑ 3 PM 07:36 06:18 PM

9 04:05 PM M 1.2 1.2 37 2.9 Tu 03:14 PM 1.3 1.2 40 2.5 Sa 37 Tu 02:58 PM 8811:21 W AM 02:12 PM F 12:50 PM 37 10:07 PM 0.5 0.2 15 0.26 09:14 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 0.69 08:29 PM PM 606:14 07:12 PM ◐ 09:16 43 AM 1.9 1.7 58 2.5 AM 1.9 1.7 58 2.2 52 02:23 AM 24 05:04 AM 52 03:56 AM 7601:22 10 25 25 25 AM 10 02:28 10 03:15 PM 09:28 0.6 0.7 18 0.0 AM AM 0.6 0.8 18 0.4 24 08:34 AM 37 12:10 08:50 AM 21 11:17 AM 007:52 Tu PM 1.3 1.1 40 2.9 W 04:18 PM 1.4 1.1 43 2.6 Su 34 Th PM 03:02 PM 9 05:02 Sa 01:51 PM 34 W 04:02 PM 8812:25 11:04 PM 10:24 0.5 0.3 15 0.29 10:27 PM 0.4 0.3 12 0.69 09:26 PM 08:05 PM PM 607:10 ◑ PM 46 52 AM 1.8 1.8 55 2.4 AM 1.9 1.7 58 2.1 AM 55 04:55 AM 7302:20 03:16 AM 24 05:50 26 11 26 11 03:23 11 04:21 26 AM 24 PM 10:26 0.6 0.7 18 0.0 PM AM 0.5 0.8 15 0.4 09:50 AM 21 12:01 AM 008:53 09:25 AM 34 12:49 M9101:36 34 W PM 1.4 1.1 43 3.0 Th 05:17 PM 1.5 1.1 46 2.7 Su 02:50 PM 34 Th 05:04 PM F PM 03:56 PM 9 05:52 11:56 PM 11:28 0.5 0.3 15 0.29 11:35 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 0.59 08:58 PM PM 608:09 10:24 PM 49 55 AM 1.8 1.8 55 2.3 AM 1.9 1.8 58 2.2 AM 55 05:50 AM 7003:16 04:14 AM 24 06:29 27 12 27 12 04:12 12 05:26 27 AM 21 PM 11:22 0.6 0.7 18 0.1 PM AM 0.4 0.7 12 0.3 10:40 AM 21 12:43 AM 309:48 10:20 AM 34 01:21 Tu 37 Th PM 1.4 1.1 43 3.0 F 06:14 PM 1.6 1.2 49 2.8 M 03:45 PM 34 F 06:02 PM 9102:47 Sa PM 04:53 PM 9 06:38 09:09 PM 09:47 PM 0.3 9 11:220.3 PM 0.49 52 12:43 AM 12:26 0.5 1.8 15 0.1 AM AM 0.3 1.8 9 55 AM 304:09 13 28 13 AM 55 12:39 05:15 AM 21 07:04 28 13 04:55 28 AM AM 06:27 1.8 0.7 55 2.3 AM 1.9 0.7 58 2.2 AM 7010:39 21 11:22 AM 21 06:40 11:17 AM 34 F 01:50 PM 0.6 1.1 18 0.1 Sa 01:23 PM PM 0.4 1.2 12 0.2 Sa 12:16 PM W 303:53 37 Tu 04:35 PM 34 Su 05:50 PM 3.0 6 07:20 07:08 PM 1.8 PM 1.5 46 PM 3.0 9110:08 PM 0.3 55 ●9 9 10:35 06:55 PM 0.3 55 01:26 AM 0.6 18 01:18 AM 0.1 3 12:18 AM 0.2 01:41 AM 0.3 9 14 AM 1.9 58 14 29 29 AM 1.8 55 29 04:58 21 07:37 14 05:34 AM 07:20 1.7 0.6 52 2.3 AM 7011:26 06:15 AM AM AM 1.8 0.6 55 2.3 18 11:59 AM 18 07:29 34 Sa 02:15 PM 0.5 1.2 15 0.1 Su 01:06 PM M PM 12:13 PM9 0.1 Su 02:02 PM 0.3 1.3 40 Th304:56 W 05:21 PM 37 PM 07:42 1.6 0.4 49 3.1 PM 9411:06 06:47 PM ○6 08:0011:19 PM PM 1.9 0.3 58 3.29 PM 12 08:02 55 AM 305:45 01:11 AM AM 0.6 1.7 18 0.1 AM 0.4 1.8 12 0.1 55 15 02:05 30 AM AM 52 02:42 15 30 18 02:09 30 15 06:09 AM 7312:11 07:13 AM AM 08:07 1.7 0.6 52 2.4 AM PM 1.7 0.5 52 2.5 15 12:33 PM 18 08:15 34 08:07 M 01:53 PM Tu PM 01:09 PM6 -0.1 Su PM 0.5 1.2 15 0.1 M 02:41 PM 0.2 1.4 F 305:56 43 Th 06:05 PM 37 6 02:39 08:38 PM 08:26 1.6 PM 49 3.0 08:55 2.0 PM 61 3.3 ●91 PM 07:41 ○ 58 18 37 6

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

02:030.3 AM 31 AM 12:03 31 06:31 08:081.8 AM AM

-0.1 9 2.7 55 W PM 02:040.4 PM -0.2 Sa 12:55 12 08:341.5 PM 3.4 06:54 PM 46

dIFFEREnCEs Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet

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

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

18 604:00 05:230.6 AM -0. 4 AM 43 7609:35 AM 11:401.4 AM 3.2 W 904:00 Su PM 05:480.3 PM -0.9 10:52 PM 1.7 52 85 05:05 5 610:27 7604:53 Th M 1211:55 82

AM 21 12:000.7 AM 3.1 AM 40 06:151.3 AM -0. PM 9 12:360.3 PM 3.2 PM 52 06:491.7 PM 0.0

6

06:12 24 12:540.8 AM 2.9 6 AM 911:23 AM 37 07:081.2 AM -0. F 7605:47 PM 0.3 9 12 Tu 01:33 PM 3.1 07:52 PM 0.2 ◐

7612:24 W PM 02:341.2 PM Sa 1506:44 08:590.3 PM ◐ PM

7601:28 Su Th PM 03:381.2 PM 1807:42 PM 10:070.4 PM

M7602:30 F PM 04:421.2 PM 1808:37 PM 11:110.4 PM

11:02 AM Tu 7903:26 Sa PM 05:431.2 PM 1809:28 PM 0.4 12 Su PM 11:591.3 AM W8204:17 06:370.4 PM 1510:17 PM 9 M PM 12:501.3 PM Th 8505:03 07:250.5 PM 1211:02 PM 6 Tu PM 01:371.4 PM F 9105:46 08:070.5 PM 11:45 PM

W PM 02:191.4 PM Sa 306:27 08:45 PM ○98

Th PM 02:590.5 PM Su-312:59 10107:07 09:211.5 PM ○ PM

2.7 52 0.0 24 3.1 37 0.3 9

-3 82 -6 104

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 2019 PropTalk.com

Generated On: Tue dec 04 20:09:32 uTC 2018

Generated On: Tue dec 04 20:08:08 uTC 2018

Generated On: Tue dec 04 20:15:45 uTC Page 4 of 5 2018


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02:18AM 06:06AM 1.3F 09:42AM 01:00PM -1.1E 04:54PM 07:06PM 0.5F Th 09:42PM

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-0.8E 08:12AM 1.0F 02:36PM -1.1E M 09:00PM 0.9F

5

01:18AM 04:00AM 07:36AM 11:06AM 02:24PM 06:06PM 08:36PM 11:36PM

03:00AM 09:06AM 03:24PM 09:48PM

W

Th

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12:36AM -0.6E 03:12AM 06:48AM 1.1F 10:18AM 01:36PM -1.1E Sa 05:18PM 07:48PM 0.6F 10:42PM

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18

Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 02:06AM

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-0.6E 1.2F -1.1E Sa 0.6F

20

4

02:06AM 04:48AM 08:12AM 11:30AM 02:48PM 06:24PM 09:12PM

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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

Promising News About Crabs

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esults for the Bay-wide 2019 Winter Crab Survey performed in cooperation between the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the Maryland DNR are in, and they do look promising. The total crab population is estimated at 594 million, up significantly from last year’s 371 million, and the 455 million estimated one year earlier. In fact,

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it’s the highest number seen since the 2012 survey estimated 765 million crabs were in the Bay. The survey also places spawning-age female abundance well above the 70-million minimum threshold (though a hair short of the 215 million target). The harvestable crab population sits at 271 million, with the big boost in overall numbers coming thanks to a

##Get your trot lines and snaptrap out folks; this should be a great summer for crabbing!

93-percent increase in juvenile (under 2.4 inch) crabs. Scientists credit the boom in babies to favorable ocean currents, which bring them from the ocean into the Bay, as well as favorable winter conditions.

Take a Kid Fishing

elaware’s Division of Fish & Wildlife has two July opportunities for interested adults to take kids fishing: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, at Redden State Forest in Georgetown, and the same hours on Saturday, July 20, at Lums Pond State Park near Bear. These events are targeted at kids age six through 15, are free of charge, and fishing equipment is provided. To ensure that enough supplies are on hand for these events, pre-registration is required. To register for a “Take a Kid Fishing!” event or for more information about the program or about volunteering as an instructor, email Mary Rivera at mary.rivera@delaware.gov.

Chincoteague-Wachapreague Flathead Reef Project Rejuvenated Record in PA

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ngler Jeff Bonawitz was fishing in the Susquehanna near Lower Bear Island, in 22 feet of water, when a catfish inhaled the live bluegill he had baited up with. A very, very, large catfish. Twenty-five minutes later, he pulled a 50-pound, seven-ounce flathead into the boat and set a new Pennsylvania state record. That’s pretty cool. But what’s even cooler is that Bonawitz kept the fish alive, and after having it weighed and inspected by Waterways Conservation Officer Jeffrey Schmidt, he released the monster fish back into the Susquehanna.

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hanks to members of the Virginia Saltwater Sportfishing Association (VSSA), the Chincoteague Island Charterboat Association (CICA), and volunteer angler/diver Kyle Krabill, the Blackfish Banks reef—and hopefully others along the Eastern Shore in the future—may be in for a serious facelift. The site hasn’t been added to since 2008, and some of the structures (mostly military APCs and subway cars) initially placed there have deteriorated or silted over. This new effort, coming together under the banner of the Chincoteague Wachapreague Reef Project, has secured approximately 70 tons of new reef building material. “We hope that someday this project will be as big as the Ocean City Reef Foundation, through the efforts of our volunteers,” says CICA treasurer Charlie Koski, captain of the Island Queen. “We’ve put together a Reef Guide with the GPS coordinates for artificial reefs in Virginia waters, including the APCs and subway cars currently on Blackfish Banks, and our members are selling them to help raise funds.” Print and digital versions of the Reef Guide can be purchased via the Reef Project website, where you can also get more information on volunteering, the goals of the program, and the impact it could have on fishing in the area. Visit shorereefs.org, to learn more.


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n the opening day of rockfish season, I dusted off my old work boots and grabbed a pair of chore gloves. Not to catch that trophy fish, but to meet a group of dedicated volunteers in rural southern Maryland to build reef balls. I arrived at 9 a.m., driving down a long and winding dirt drive and coming upon an eclectic group of people busily assembling the fiberglass molds. Yeah, I was five minutes late. The reef ball build I attended was part of the Living Reef Action Cam-

##Alicia Nelson, VMRC artificial reef coordinator, inspects potential reef materials prior to approving them for use.

paign, the flagship habitat and education program of the Coastal Conservation Association of Maryland (CCA MD). It was in partnership with the St Mary’s River Watershed Association, Calvert County and St Mary’s County Public Schools, and the Patuxent Environmental and Aquatic Research Laboratory. The molds form what will become reef balls. Before the forms can be filled with concrete, they need to have a thin layer of sand placed in the bottom, and inflatable bladders are installed to keep them hollow. The reef balls sit a day or two to allow the concrete to dry, and then the forms are removed. Once the reef balls are complete they will be set with oyster spat and installed in tributaries of the Lower Potomac and Patuxent Rivers to create living reefs which help restore the Bay by improving water quality and providing structure for fish habitat. Let’s all get involved—programs like this allow anglers to do our part

##Volunteers prep reef ball molds before baking a batch of reef balls.

to restore our Bay, so we can continue to enjoy the Chesapeake Bay fishery. For further information and volunteer opportunities visit ccamd.org or chesapeakeoysteralliance.org/partners.

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16.71-pound hake is a really big hake—and apparently, sufficient to set a new Maryland state record. Angler Brian Gay cranked up the huge white hake while fishing near Poor Man’s Canyon in 280 feet of water. Previously, there was no state record for white hake. Meanwhile in Baltimore County, kayak angler Nick Palese was casting for largemouth bass when he caught a bullhead catfish in the Gunpowder River. Weighing in at 4.9 pounds, it thoroughly eclipsed the former record of 3.6 pounds.

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ell folks, this is an uber-busy month for tournaments in Ocean City, MD! On July 4-7 the OC Marlin Club Canyon Kickoff takes place, with boats fishing two of the four days. You don’t have to be a club member to join in the fun, but if you are a member, entry is free. Visit ocmarlinclub.com for more information. On July 6, the Chesapeake Bay Sport Fishing Association will be holding the Flounder Sounder, which will also take place in Ocean City. Email jthorpe@ cbsfa.club for more. The Ocean City Tuna Tournament is one of the biggest events of the year in

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this town, and it takes place July 12 through 14. Last years’s event paid out a whopping $857,600 (Playmate scored almost $329K and Goin’ In Deep won over a quarter million). Boats fish two of three days and this is a trolling-only tournament. Visit octunatournament. com to get all the details. It’s back to the OC Marlin Club July 20 and 21, for the Kid’s Classic. This event is open to anglers 19 and younger, with proceeds benefitting the Wish-A-Fish Foundation. Multiple divisions including species such as flounder and sea bass and a points system for billfish, so inshore and

offshore anglers can both get in on the action. You can even enter when headboat fishing. Another big-money event, the HUK Big Fish Classic, will be happening July 26 through July 28. Last year’s record purse paid out close to a half-million bucks, with the biggest fish, a 404-pound blue marlin, raking in close to a cool quarter-mil. This tournament features a unique format, with teams fishing in 32-hour nonstop blocks under the least-restrictive set of rules you’ll see when tournament fishing. Check out bigfishclassic.com to get the complete scoop. PropTalk.com July 2019 71


##Connie Yingling with a fine Southern Maryland rockfish.

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outhern Maryland is a very interesting place with lots of good fishing and plenty of other attractions. I have been there a few times and always left with fish in the cooler and a smile on my face. On one trip we set out to live-line rockfish at the Gas Docks, but first we 72 July 2019 PropTalk.com

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had to catch some spot from the Potomac River. This proved to be easy, unless you wanted small fish for bait. As the captain kept cussing our luck, as nice big spot kept eating our bloodworms, I kept putting them in my cooler. By the time we had enough bait-sized spot in the live well, I already had plenty of good meals on ice.

The trip up to the Gas Docks was short, and our live spot were welcomed by hungry rockfish. It didn’t take long to fill our limit and head back to the dock. My first trip to Southern Maryland was quite a while ago. This was back when big blues filled the Chesapeake


Bay and were easy targets for anglers on charter or head boats. We fished out of Ridge, MD, with the Schieble’s Fishing Center fleet. On one memorable trip, Lefty Kreh was onboard along with several other members of the Mason-Dixon Outdoor Writers (MDOWA). Bruce Schieble had chummed up a big school of 10-plus-pound blues, and everyone was catching as fast as they could get bait or a lure behind the boat. Naturally, Lefty was using a fly rod as were several other MDOWA members. Not exactly in a class with Lefty (nobody ever was), I decided I would try the long wand and believe it or not, I actually caught a couple of big blues. It was fun, but I went back to my light tackle spinning outfit and had just as much enjoyment with the gear I was more accustomed too. On another trip out of Schieble’s we went for big croaker late in the afternoon into the night. For whatever reason, the croaker didn’t cooperate as they were supposed to, but we still caught enough for a few good meals. Of course, Schieble’s is long gone, but the fish are still there. More recent trips have been run from Solomons Island out

of the Patuxent River and from Point Lookout out of the Potomac River. Rockfish and blues inhabit the waters today, but not in the size they did back in the 1970s and 80s. Both are caught by trolling and chumming depending on when and whom you fish with. Some captains prefer one technique while some prefer the other. There are also plenty of options for those who want to do it themselves. There are boat ramps at Solomons Island and Point Lookout. In addition, there are several kayak and canoe launching locations with access to backwaters where I am sure anglers will find rockfish, trout, and blues waiting. Kayak fishing is fast becoming a popular activity, and this area is a perfect place to practice this sport. Point Lookout State Park boasts a very fine fishing pier. Anglers catch a variety of fish including rock, perch, and blues. Of course, people only take photos when they have good luck. You can easily run to the Northwest Middle Grounds, Holland Bar, Southwest Middle Grounds, and the Mud Leads from Point Lookout. All of these

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love most music, but when I am fishing, I want quiet. I once fished with a captain who blasted his favorites as loud as possible while trolling for tuna and marlin. Just about drove me crazy. How can you concentrate on the baits, lines, birds, wakes, smoke from the lures, and look for fish while your ear drums are being assaulted by heavy metal music? Truth be told, I don’t even listen to music when bottom fishing for croaker. I enjoy the peace and quiet of being on the water, listening to the waves slap the hull, the birds squawking, and having a pleasant conversation with my fellow anglers. However, once I am back at the dock or have my boat in the yard, it’s me and Jimmy Buffett as I scrub down the deck and hull. Jimmy and I have been together ever since I discovered him back in the 1970s. I have every album he has recorded

locations will hold blues and rockfish at various times during the year. Checking the latest reports in FishTalk and then with a local tackle shop onsite will give you the best chance of going to the best spot on the day you choose to fish. Those that have smaller boats can find plenty of fish right in the Potomac River. Cornfield Harbor produces good action with spot and croaker, plus the occasional rockfish and blue. The crab population is supposed to be high this year, and there is nothing wrong with going home with a bushel of big jimmies. Solomons Island also has some access to good fishing close to the dock. The Patuxent River holds spot, croaker, and other bottomfish. The Chinese Mud at the mouth of the river is another good spot for bottomfish. Trolling along the steep drop-off between buoys R-74 and R-76 can produce larger rock in the spring and fall. There are plenty of hotels and motels in this area with a wide range of prices. The same is true for restaurants. Any number of charters and guides are available if you don’t want to use your own boat. P

Fishing Tunes

By Eric Burnley

When I would clean the Albemarle and all of them are on my Zune. Yeah after a charter, it was not unusual for I know, Zunes went out with Poodle some other captains to gather round skirts and Flag Flyer shoes (Don’t to listen to my tunes and even join know about Flag Flyers? Ask your in if they knew the words. Music is a grandpa), but mine holds all of my great way to meet new people and favorite music; and since I recorded makes the work at the end of the from my own CDs, they still work. boating day go even faster. Not only do I have Jimmy, I also have plenty of oldies including lots of Doo Wop, Elvis, Little Rich##Having some Jimmy Buffett playing helps to ard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and real make the boat cleaning chore go so much easier. country music from the 40s and 50s before it all started sounding the same—Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Willie Nelson. My 24-foot Albemarle had a sound system installed, as do most boats built today. My 16-foot tin boat does not, but I have an amplifier that delivers my music from the Zune with good sound so the neighbors can enjoy it as well. PropTalk.com July 2019 73


Catching Tuna Off the DelMarVa Coast

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une is usually the time for tuna fishing off the Delmarva Coast, but so far in 2019 everything has come in early, so by the time you read this the tuna may be here. If so, you can still use this guide as I don’t think they will have left the inshore lumps we are going to talk about. The inshore lumps out of Lewes, DE; Indian River, DE; Ocean City, MD; and Wachapreague, VA, will hold tuna for all of June and into July until the water temperature gets too warm for them. Some may even stick around for a while feeding below the thermocline during the day and rising up at night when the surface water cools a bit. Bluefins will be the first to arrive, and they can be pretty large. The biggest I have caught on the inshore lumps was an 80-pounder taken on a feather in early June. We had been catching smaller fish on feathers and cedar plugs when this monster jumped all over the feather with a trailing Uncle Josh Pork Rind. Uncle Josh is out of business, but there are plenty of plastic tails that will add movement to your feathers in a similar manner. I always like to start my tuna trolling trips early in the day. If I don’t see the sunrise over the water, I am running late. The run to the inshore lumps is reasonably short and the early morning sea is usually calm (if it isn’t, you should rethink the trip), so you can make good time. Unless you have good information as where the fish were last seen, begin at the closest lump to port. Start trolling cedar plugs, feathers, Green Machines, birds, Mold Craft, or whatever lures you happen to like. Tuna are not picky. You do not need bait, just lures. When working a lump, troll across the depth change going from shallow to deep and back to shallow again. The trolling speed can be from five to seven knots depending on sea conditions and the direction of the current. Calm water may require a faster speed. Working into

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##A yellowfin caught on the troll.

the current may require a slower speed. The important thing is knowing how your lures are supposed to work and adjusting your speed accordingly. When trolling for tuna, you want the lures to stay in the water and create a smoke (bubble) trail. Flipping out and tumbling over the wake won’t work. If the lures won’t stay in the water, slow down or use heavier lures. Keep an eye out for weed lines and color changes. Several years ago, I was on a boat fishing out of Virginia Beach when we came across a color change at the Triple Zeros. Every time we went from the cold water into the warm water, we hooked up six yellowfins; two on the flat lines, two on the outriggers, and one on the center rigger. It didn’t take long to put our three-fish-per-person limit in the boat and head back to the dock. Once the bluefin depart, the yellowfins will arrive. Trolling will still produce, but sooner or later, chunking will take over. Most boats will anchor when chunking and set up so the chunks flow from shallow water to deep. This process requires a

good deal of anchor rode and a long anchor chain. You will be setting up in 20 to 30 fathoms which is 120 to 180 feet so 1000 feet of rode is not out of the question. Once on site, the frozen bait must be cut into chunks. Then a hand full at a time is tossed overboard from the stern. The anglers will need to bait 7/0 to 8/0 circle hooks with fresh bait chunks and allow them to flow down with the frozen chunks. I use 30-pound gear with 50-pound mono line. My leader will be 15 feet of 30-pound Fluorocarbon attached to the running line with an Albright knot. The hook is attached to the leader with a snell or clinch knot. The idea is to let the bait chunk flow with the chum chunks so the tuna will not hesitate to grab your bait. Most of the time the bait and chum will flow together, but when the wind and current work against you a small weight may be needed to encourage the bait to sink. When the tuna picks up the bait, allow it to run off some line then engage the reel and you will be hooked up. The rest is up to you. P


Biz Buzz New Hires

Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) announces two new additions to its service department: James Thomas and Jimmy King have joined the team as service technicians. James joins the AYS Service team with over 30 years of experience in the marine industry. Growing up on the water in Cecil County he is familiar with all brands of boats, both power and sail. He started his career working on outboards but has kept up with trends and changes and is well rounded enough to service any boat. He has several certifications, including CruisAir, and continues his education in the industry. Jimmy brings over 25 years of experience in the marine industry to AYS. He has worked on many different brands of powerboats over the span of his career, and his service adeptness adds great depth to the already impressive AYS service department. “James and Jimmy are both key additions to the AYS service team,” said Tom Turner, director of service. annapolisyachtsales.com

New Ownership

In April 2019, Tome’s Landing Marina (TLM) was purchased by Marine Endeavors, Inc. Tome’s Landing Marina is located in historic Port Deposit, MD, just 45 minutes north of Baltimore on Interstate 95 and can be seen from the Tydings Memorial Bridge above the Susquehanna River. Under the new acquisition, Tres and Glen Martin, of the Martin family’s Everglades Marina in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, will be implementing their legacy of first class service and vast experience with high performance powerboats into TLMs operations. Tres and Glen’s history of retailing and servicing Cigarette, Fountain, Formula, Sunsation, and others, will bring decades of experience with these brands to the Chesapeake Bay. Along with the Bennington lineup of pontoons, TLM will be expanding its sales product line and enhancing the marina services offered to target all recreational boating segments of the market popular within the Northeast/ Mid-Atlantic section of the United States. tomeslandingmarina.com

Dredging

The Havre de Grace City Marina has been dredged and cleaned. The marina depth is now six feet for the approach and five feet in the slips. This depth will accommodate most power and sailboats. The marina has 245 slips and 10 slips available on the T-piers for larger boats. The 10 T-Piers are available for transient boaters, and additional space is available within unused slips. The marina has all amenities for transient boaters, including showers, bathrooms, gas and diesel fuel, and sanitary marine pumping, as well as proximity to the Promenade Grill and Tydings Park. The marina is within easy walking distance to downtown Havre de Grace. havredegracemd.gov

Top Product Award

Boating Industry Magazine recognized Techron Protection Plus Marine Fuel System Treatment with a “2019 Top Products” award. Hand-picked by the editorial staff of Boating Industry from among hundreds of nominations, this coveted award is bestowed annually to 50 products that stand out for the innovation, uniqueness, and benefits they bring to boaters and the industry. Following extended development and testing, Techron Marine was launched in August of 2018 as a comprehensive new fuel system treatment formulated specifically for gasoline- powered boats. Its exclusive alcohol and emulsifier-free formula doesn’t contribute to water uptake and provides boaters with superior protection and performance, along with the proven engine cleaning power of the Techron brand. Techron Marine also stabilizes fuel for up to 24 months, so the same treatment boaters use with every fill-up can provide extended protection during winter storage or other periods of non-use. Techron Marine is available for purchase at West Marine and AutoZone stores nationwide. techronclean.com

Top Products List

Grady-White’s Canyon 456 was recognized by Boating Industry in its sixth annual Top Products list. Boating Industry selects 50 of the best new or updated marine products and services of the model year for their Top Products list. The Canyon 456, the new flagship for Grady-White, re-imagines the luxury sportfishing yacht with spacious seating for seven under the AirView AV² T-top, Gradyexclusive Sea Command Center and sophisticated technology including CZone system controls, Zipwake dynamic auto-leveling trim controls, Seakeeper 6 gyro stabilizer, and much more. The attention to detail continues below deck with a console cabin offering elegant styling, luxurious seating, a wellequipped galley, lighted storage, roomy head and stand-up shower, and integrated fishing rod storage throughout. “We are honored and grateful that the Canyon 456 was named one of Boating Industry’s Top Products of 2019,” says Shelley Tubaugh, vice president of marketing at Grady-White Boats. gradywhite.com

CSI Awards

Regal Boats announces its recognition as a recipient of the National Marine Manufacturer Associations’ (NMMA) 2018 Marine Industry Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) Award. Regal Boats was recognized in five 2018 CSI Award categories, including deck boats, fiberglass outboard boats, inboard express cruisers, sterndrive bowrider boats, and sterndrive cuddy and express boats. NMMA CSI Awards honor boat and engine manufacturers who actively measure customer satisfaction and pursue continuous improvement to better serve their customers. As a CSI Award recipient, Regal Boats achieved and maintained an independently-measured standard of excellence of 90 percent or higher in customer satisfaction over the past program year, based on information provided by customers purchasing a new boat or engine. The 2018 CSI Award marks a total of 46 categories of award recognition in the 17 straight years Regal Boats has provided their customers with unparalleled customer service. regalboats.com

Chief Merchandise Officer

West Marine announces the hiring of Ron Baime as chief merchandise officer. Baime offers more than 20 years of experience in the retail space. Baime’s experience includes 12 years at Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. where he served as senior vice president and general merchandise manager, among other roles. “I’m excited to bring such a strong leader in the retail space onto the West Marine team,” said Ken Seipel, CEO of West Marine. Baime was most recently the managing member of the Baime Advisory Group, LLC, which he founded as an independent consultant practice with a focus on retail strategy, customer experience, and leadership. westmarine.com

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32’ Ocean Yachts Super Sport ’89 Classic Sport fish lines. Extremely well kept & updated! Twin 454 Crusaders. Westerbeke generator. Fish ready (Down Riggers Included). A/C. new bimini / full enclosure 2015. $53,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com 32’ Pacemaker Sedan Bridge. ’73 Great boat, ready to go. Twin 360s with 988 hours, generator, A/C. Call Taylor Williams, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4992 or twilliams@cbmm.org

31’ Tiara Coronet ’15. Local boat in perfect shape. Diesel engines & generator, cockpit air conditioning, electric sun shade, Flag Blue painted hull. A terrific dayboat. $349,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

32’ Legacy 32 ’08 $279,000. Pasadena, MD. Single Cummins QSB5.9 425-hp (820 hrs) Downeast Red custom hull paint. pilothouse enclosure. custom nav & TV. To 30’ Mainship ’99 $54,900 schedule a showing please contact Bill Boos (410) 200 9295 (Escape Hatch) Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bboos@curtisstokes.net bob@cyc.yachts www.curtisstokes.net 30’ Mainship Pilot 30 ’99 Ideal boat for the casual cruiser, fisherman or day tripper. New Garmin chart plotter, new canvas, new side power bow thruster, $58,000. Contact David Cox 410-310-3476 or DavidCox@northpointyachtsales.com

32’ Legacy 32 ’15 Beautifully equipped, blue hull, Traditional layout w/ Island Bunk, stall shower & more Fridge drawer & top load freezer. Cummins single, genset, Air con Ready to go! Freshwater use only Asking $299k 410-269-0939 Mike@Crusaderyachts.com

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32’ Rinker 320EX ’19 Silver Cloud equipped w/Twin Mercruiser 6.2L 300-hp B3 DTS -Joystick control System-Mercruiser Axius -Mercruiser SeaCore Drive -Digital Throttle Control -Bow Rail-Forward Open Access $227,121. Stevensville Hawk s Marine 410-291-1992

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35’ Chaparral 350 Signature ’07 Low hrs, well cared for, private rear cabin, 2 convertible main salon berths. Major price reduction $117,000 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

33’ Picnic Cruiser ’07 Downeaster low hr single engine dsl, gps, auto pilot, bow thruster, vacu flush toilet, refrigerator, propane stove, tv, stereo, ac / heat. Excellent inside and out. $99,000 717-439-9730 angelotom@comcast.net

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34’ Sea Ray 340 Sundancer ’07 Popular twin eng cruiser features dual bucket helm seats, extra-large control station, cockpit wet bar, awesome sound system, wide open cabin, flat-screen TV. Recent upgrades. $119,500 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 35’ Markley ’10 - $175,000 David Robinson (410) 310-8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

35.5’ Sea Ray 320 Sundancer ’02 Powered by Twin 350 Merc. Cruiser Inboards and only has 385 hrs! Sleeps 6 & full bathroom. The kitchen has a dinette, stove, sink, microwave, and fridge. Chart plotter, TV, and upgraded system, a/c, heat, a Westerbeke generator, inverter, battery charger, shore power and water heater. Vinyl, upholstery and canvas excellent condition. Runs only in fresh water. $61,999 OBO 412-600-9110

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Brokerage & Classified 40’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’97 T 7.4 V Drive, Gen, AC, Mint Reduced to $89,900. 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

35’ Silverton Convertible ’01 36’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’17 Brand Express bridge layout - Genset, AC / New Boat at a brokerage price, heat / updated electronics. Very clean Volvo IPS400s, joystick, Garmin ready to cruise NOW on the bay! glass cockpit. Amazing layout & Popular layout w/ queen bunk & performance. Full warranty. $479,000. great canvas / soft goods! $80,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), Crusader YS 410-269-0939 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com www.CrusaderYachts.com

43’ IP SP Cruiser MKII Switching from sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. New boat. S&J 40’ Wesmac Pettegrow 40 ’92 Yachts 410-639-2777. 1998 Volvo diesel. New generator & 43’ Mainship 430 Trawler ’04 AC. Motivated seller encouraging Turn-key cond.. Just detailed, engines offers! Price Reduced $95,000. serviced & new bottom paint. Composite Yacht 410-476-4414. Kohler generator 500 hrs, Raymarine electronics suite, Garmin 5208, 3 reverse cycle climate control units. $254,900 Contact Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com

Marlago SF 35 ’01, Center Console W/ Cuddy Low hrs 420, under maintenance and in very good condition. Located at Flag Harbor, St Leonards Md. Call Brian at 703-517-2620 $43K

36’ Sabreline FB (Extended Hard Top) ’02 Excellent cond., twin Yanmar, Genset, A/C, bow thruster, walk thru transom, centerline master forward, one owner ! Perfect loop boat...Asking $239,000 Call Salt Yacht Brokerage Co. (410) 639-9380 www.SaltYachts.com Monterey 360 Sport Coupe ’18 $335,000 760-hp Merc with Bravo IIIX drives & Axius joystick control, generator, AC/Heat, Very low hrs, An awesome boat for entertaining or weekending! Call Gordon Bennett at 410-739-4432 or Gordon@AnnapolisYachtSales.com

36’ Kadey Krogan Manatee 36 ’84 Shows much younger! Lots of cruising gear. Largest 36 footer on water, 150-hp upgraded eng/2017. Lots of upgrades. Great for live aboard cruising on budget. Efficient burn & long range! $125,000 /Offers. Crusader YS 410-269-0939 37’ Sea Ray 370 Sundancer ’96 Incredibly popular design that offers 2 couples overnight privacy. Capable cruiser w/excellent handling & seakeeping. Well maintained & many significant upgrades. Call for details. $55,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com 36’ Legacy 36 ’19 Hull #8 Just completed Now in Annapolis! Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owner s cabin. Single Cummins dsl, Rip-Wake tabs, Genset, thrusters! & MORE! Available Now! Call CYS Broker today for more info. 410-269-0939. 36’ Meridian 341 ’13 $239,000. Baltimore. Exquisite cond.. Only 90 hrs. Like new. Motivated seller. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 36’ MJM Yachts 36z Express ’11 Lovely solid glass on pilothouse sides, well maintained example of the sought after Express model. Make an offer. $449,000. Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

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38’ Pursuit 385 ’15 Premium offshore boat, well maintained, Yamaha helm master, bow thruster, Rupp outriggers, Raymarine hybrid touch screen. Bring offers. $379,000 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 39’ HCB 38 Speciale ’18 DEMO MSRP $777,000. Baltimore. Triple Yamaha 350 engines. Custom T Top. Transom Bait/Prep Station. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 39’ Tiara 39 Open ’16 Low hrs, excellent care, like new, Engine warranty through 2022. $649,000 Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com

(Polaris) 42’ Nordic Tug ’08 $445,000 - Mark Welsh (410) 645-0007 mark@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 42’ Chris Craft 426 Catalina New 8.1 Crusaders, new gen set, davit crane, loaded and mint $79,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

43’ North Pacific 43 ’10 New listing! Solidly built long range cruiser w/a hand-crafted teak interior. Upgrades & good maintenance by the original & current owners. Perfect 42’ HCB 42 Siesta ’18 DEMO for living aboard & Great Loop MSRP $999,000. Baltimore. Quad adventures! Location Annapolis, MD. Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master $385,000. Call John 443-995-8670, joystick. To schedule a showing please John@oryus.net contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 43’ Silverton Sport Bridge ’07 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts T diesels with IPS, Hdtp, Loaded, Mint Reduced to $259,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now in Annapolis. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. Tartan quality build, $925,000 (over 1m to replace)! Contact CYS. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com 42’ Regal Sport Coupe ’16, Volvo diesel IPS, Gen, AC Mint Cond. Reduced to $419,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Sabre 42 Hardtop Express ’04 Gorgeous new Awlgrip hull, twin 500hp dsl, Yanmars with 1,000 hr service done. Asking $339,000. Call Keith Mayes at 301-503-4634 or email keith@annapolisyachtsales.com 42’ Silverton 42 Convertible ’04 Looking for a late model Silverton 42 convertible? Your search is over, Proven hull design that provides a spacious interior & large cockpit, twostateroom interior. $209,900 Havre de Grace, Hawk’s Marine 410-291-1992.

(Hellcat) 44’ Endeavour ’02 $239,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski - (804) 815-8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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(Indian Summer) 44’ Defever ’82 Featured in a number of PropTalk articles. Twin Ford Lehmans, extensive electronic upgrades. Comfortable salon, master stateroom and v-berths. Electric galley. Pristine cond. In Jacksonville, FL. Asking $142,500 For more info call Barbara Burke (904) 310-5110 or Barbara@curtisstokes.net or www.curtisstokes.net/yacht-sales/ ViewVessel.php?ChosenVesselID=254464

Price Reduced! 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. $419K Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

44’ C&C Sloop ’89 ’08 Yanmar, Very Nice, $89,900 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 47’ Riviera ’08 Caterpillars, Fighting Lady Yellow, davit, $25,000 Furuno sonar, loaded, one owner, very custom. $495,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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Some marriages are just meant to be… 44’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’09, IPS600s, Amazing boat with $100,000+ in recent upgrades, FLIR, hydraulic platform, much more. $495,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com (Charmer) 48’ Viking ’87 $119,750 Mark Welsh (410) 645-0007 44’ Tiara 44 Coupe ’15 $650,000. mark@curtisstokes.net Annapolis. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (590 hrs). www.curtisstokes.net Powered sunroof. cockpit entertainment center. Garmin Glass cockpit technology. To schedule a showing please contact Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bob@cyc.yachts

44’ Tiara 44 Coupe ’19 New Demo/ Show/Stock Boat. Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives, luxury extras, joystick control, top electronics, sunroof. Call for special pricing. Call 410-280-2038 or info@northpointyachtsales.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.

50’ Beneteau Monte Carlo MC 5 ’15 $749,900. Charleston, SC. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (300 hrs). Cockpit docking station. hydraulic swim platform w/ In-laid chalks. custom stereo system. Motivated sellers. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 50’ Prestige 500S ‘16 $799,000. Middle River, MD. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (215 hrs). Cockpit docking station, hydraulic swim platform, Williams Jet Tender in tender garage. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at 443-262-1760 or brad@cyc.yachts 52’ Sea Ray 52 Sedan Bridge ’06 $450,000. Baltimore. Upgraded MAN 700-hp engs. 3 strms, 2 heads. Best maintained 52 Sedan Bridge on market. Motivated seller. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

53’ HCB 53 Sueños ’18 DEMO MSRP $1,823,000. Baltimore. Quad 46’ Ocean Yachts Sunliner ’86 Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master Restoration by prof boatbuilder, new joystick. Seakeeper. cockpit summer fuel tanks, refurbished engines, kitchen. To schedule a showing please generator rebuilt, all windows contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at resealed. Major price reduction. $79K 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts Contact Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or Peter@northpointyachtsales.com

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Brokerage & Classified 54’ Meridian 541 Sedan ’11 Meticulously maintained, comfort and luxury for 6. Travel the coast and vacation anywhere! $639,000. Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com

56’ Prestige 560 Fly ’17 TRADE $1,099,099. Baltimore. Like new cond.. Yacht/Engine warranty through November 19. x2 Cummins 600-hp. 380 hrs. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

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