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The Antique and Classic Boat Festival
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Editor’s Note ##What is it about summertime on the Chesapeake that makes it so special? The fireworks, festivals, long days on the water spent with family and friends? All of the above and then some!
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here is just something so gloriously incandescent about summer on the Chesapeake Bay. And the best part? It’s not even officially summer yet. We have loads of time to soak up all the Bay has to offer, and we want to help you make the most if it. This month we’re heading back to one of our favorite annual festivals—the Antique and Classic Boat Festival June 17-19 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Find details on page 32. This event falls on Father’s Day weekend so if you’re looking for a last-minute gift, this is a great way to spend the day. We hope to see you there! Following on the heels of that event we have Fourth of July celebrations around the Chesapeake. After a few years of canceled shows, this year the fireworks are back and, in some cases, bigger and better than ever. Find a roundup of events around the Bay on page 33. We have gotten many requests over the years for more Virginia coverage and hopefully you’ve noticed that we have been trying to do just that! Virginia native Karen Soule has a great See the Bay this month on page 36 all about Virginia wineries accessible by boat. 16 July 2022 PropTalk.com
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If you missed the Blue Angels air show over Annapolis or the Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta, both in May, we have some great photos on pages 40 and 56 respectively. This month we also have the second part in our three-part “Inside the Bay Loop” journey by Paul “Bo” Bollinger on page 46, and our updated Dock Bar Guide on page 52. At the very back of the magazine, on page 82, we have a special crossword puzzle this month. We often hear our readers say they read the magazine ‘cover to cover,’ and we love hearing that. But to test you, we want to see how closely you actually read this issue, including the ads. We are a free magazine thanks to the support of our wonderful advertisers. We wouldn’t be here without them, so this month, along with reading our articles, make sure to also read the ads a little closer. The questions in this month’s crossword come directly from ads. And while you’re perusing those ads, know that by supporting our advertisers, you are also supporting us. Last but not least, submissions are almost due for our Dog Days of Summer August Cover Contest presented by Intrinsic Yacht & Ship! While we wish every photo could be eligible for the
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mental conditions. Given the recent shift, the Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee is planning a workshop for fall of 2022 to explore potential recruitment drivers. Despite low abundance, the number of spawning age female crabs has been above the management threshold of 72.5 million crabs for eight consecutive years and at a level capable of producing a strong year class. The spawning age female abundance decreased from 158 million crabs in 2021 to 97 million crabs in 2022. Additionally, the results showed there were 28 million adult male crabs, which is the lowest adult male abundance on record. The Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions have maintained harvest of blue crabs at safe levels set forth in the last benchmark stock assessment since 2008. Despite meeting these management objectives, adult blue crab abundance has steadily declined. DNR will be working with partners in Virginia and the Potomac River Fisheries Commission on a coordinated approach to set management measures for the 2022
crabbing season that address the conservation needs of the resource. The Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee will review the survey results and provide their scientific advice for management during their May meeting. Following their advice, DNR will begin discussions with the Blue Crab Industry Advisory Committee to provide guidance concerning the course of action for 2022 that promotes the health and sustainability of the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population and its fisheries. The Winter Dredge Survey has been conducted cooperatively by DNR and VIMS since 1990, and the results are reviewed annually in an effort to have consistent management efforts across the jurisdictions. Throughout the survey, biologists use dredge equipment to capture, measure, record, and release blue crabs at 1500 sites throughout the Chesapeake Bay from December through March. Detailed results are available at dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/ Pages/blue-crab/dredge.aspx.
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curious. I knew about the port of Baltimore and the big cranes that came in in 2012. I’m always curious how things work. I found ship watcher groups in New Jersey, Delaware, Savannah, GA, and Cape Fear, NC. I asked myself, ‘Why don’t we have one?’”
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Back in 2017, Singer hesitated for a couple of weeks before starting the Facebook group, as he was familiar with how time-consuming it was to maintain one and also had (and still has) a real job as a mechanical designer for NASA satellite parts. The 9800 or so members of today’s Baltimore and Chesapeake Bay Shipwatchers are “people from around the world, mostly Marylanders, and plenty who live out of state who have fond memories of Baltimore or crabbing with their dads” (as Singer has with his dad). The group promotes “anything that’s maritime that has to do with port of Baltimore or maritime history,” says Singer. “We call ourselves a one-stop shop. You’ll be hard pressed to find more maritime news, history, and photos for Baltimore specifically.” The Ever Forward getting stuck in the channel near Gibson Island for a month caused an explosion of growth for the group. Singer and his other admins welcome new members with a Facebook “tag” system, 300 at a time. Usually it’s weekly, but during the time the ship was stuck in the channel, they welcomed hundreds of new members daily. Singer is proud of the culture of positivity they’ve established in the group (no politics, no cursing, no spam, must be courteous). Rather than allow “salty” language, he has created a family-friendly culture, where all feel welcome. With that in mind, he takes education of new members seriously. Although he acknowledges that it’s not a news service, he and his admin team work to ensure that posts and news spread by the group are factual. Find Baltimore and Chesapeake Ship Watchers at facebook.com.
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Different emergency situations require different types of signals. Consider adding Orion Alert Signals (aerial flares) along with an Orion long duration electronic beacon to your assortment. Refer to Sighting Chart on back.
performance and wow factor that today’s boaters want,” says Tom Ward, Epoch co-founder and CEO. “Most electric boats are either too slow or too expensive for the average boater. Epoch’s boats are designed to work efficiently with an electric motor and relatively small battery pack for higher performance, range, and speed at a cost comparable to many similarly optioned gas boats.” “With electric drivetrain technology evolving, fuel prices rising, and many waterways going electric-only, we think now is the perfect time for boaters to transition to electric boating,” says Diane Seltzer, Epoch co-founder and CMO. Boaters can sign up for the Epoch Boats waitlist now and can expect production availability by early summer 2022. To learn more, visit epochboats.com.
U.S.C.G. APPROVED FLARES ARE THE MOST EFFECTIVE & RECOGNIZED DISTRESS SIGNALS, DAY OR NIGHT
USCG Approved Day & Night
DIFFERENT SITUATIONS REQUIRE DIFFERENT TYPES OF DISTRESS SIGNALS Long distance aerial flares (ALERT SIGNALS) and short distance (3 miles or less) handheld flares (LOCATE SIGNALS) are the brightest most dynamic signals when rescuers have been sighted.
• Communicates “Emergency” unlike electronic lights and flags • Handheld flares produce a bright, dynamic, 700+ candlepower signal. Helps guide rescuers to your exact position.
For passive, long duration signaling (when you aren’t sure who is out there), consider the Orion Electronic SOS Beacon. Experienced boaters carry an assortment and Orion has them all!
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Safe Fun on a PWC
lso known as jet skis or wave runners, personal watercraft (PWC) are popular on the Chesapeake Bay, and for good reason. They are fun, relatively easy to transport, can pull a tube, skier, or wakeboard, and they have more moderate price points than most boats. But with all that fun goes a little responsibility. Here are seven ways to keep your PWC experiences safe and fun (and in compliance with state regulations, though this isn’t a complete listing of the regs).
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1. Wear a lifejacket 2. Stay at least 100 feet from everything, including boats and the shoreline (even farther in certain situations).
4. Before leaving the shore or dock, check the safety stop lanyard (attached to the operator and the cutoff switch) to ensure the engine will shut off when the lanyard is removed.
3. Allow sufficient distance to stop, but remember, steering control is lost when the throttle is released or the engine is turned off.
5. In Maryland operators must be at least 16 years of age; in Virginia operators must be 16 years of age or 14 or 15 years with proof of a boater education carried onboard.
6. When towing a water skier or tuber, use a three-person craft with a rear-facing observer. 7. Carry a whistle or horn and a fire extinguisher onboard.
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oatUS advises boaters with vessels that have a U.S. Coast Guard Certificate of Documentation to be wary of any letter arriving by U.S. mail offering USCG documentation renewal. While the Coast Guard does send official annual renewal notices by U.S. mail, other notices are not from the Coast Guard but rather third-party companies whose name or return addresses may appear similar to that of the official U.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC). Boaters have complained that these letters direct them to websites that may be mistaken for the actual Coast Guard NVDC located in Falling Waters, WV, and appear to show a significant increase in the annual fee to renew Coast Guard documentation.
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While third-party companies may legitimately provide services to assist with vessel documentation renewals, the Coast Guard’s own renewal process is simple for most vessels and the price ranges from $26 for one year up to $130 for a five-year expiration, which is often much lower than what third-party services may charge. To renew, go to the Coast Guard National Documentation Center website and click on “instructions and forms,” then “Certificate of Documentation Application for Renewal.” To be documented, a vessel must measure at least five net tons and, with the exception of certain oil-spill response vessels, owned by a U.S. citizen. Boats
about 27 feet in length or longer generally meet the weight requirement. Why do boat owners choose to federally document vessels with the U.S. Coast Guard versus the more common practice of state registration? The boat was purchased with a bank loan and the lender required it, or the boat has plans to travel beyond U.S. waters. A Certificate of Documentation is internationally recognized and makes it easier for American vessels to enter and leave foreign ports. BoatUS also advises boaters who may have received mail that they believe is misleading or deceptive to contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at (877) 876-2455 or through its website: postalinspectors.uspis.gov.
Keep Our Bay Serene and Clean Dumping boat sewage into the water is bad for our health and the environment. Use bathrooms, dump stations, and pumpout facilities instead.
KEEP OUR WATER CLEANUSE PUMPOUTS
Visit http://bit.ly/vdhcva or call (804) 864-7467 for a map of sewage pumpout stations in Virginia or to report a broken pumpout. 26 July 2022 PropTalk.com
Visit dnr.maryland.gov/boating to find a pumpout station in Maryland and to learn about No Discharge Zones in the state. To report a broken pumpout send an email to pumpout@dnr.state.md.us or call 410-260-8772
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First All-Women Design Team Leads the Launch of New Sea Ray Outboard
ea Ray recently announced the launch of its all-new SLX 260 and SLX 260 Outboard, the company’s first boat designed by an all-women design team and the first sport boats to showcase the new SLX design language. Led by Sea Ray senior design manager Carrie Fodor and Brunswick Boat Group senior industrial designer Kristin McGinnis, the brand-new vessel further highlights Brunswick’s culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and the positive impact that creating opportunities for women can bring to the marine industry. “This launch not only sets a new benchmark for design, but further celebrates the advantages that a diverse workforce brings to the marine industry,” said Aine Denari, Brunswick Boat Group president. “Carrie and Kristin are rising stars in our industry, and I am thrilled to see their success and
the success of this fantastic launch. We strongly value the significant benefits that our diverse senior leadership team brings, and this team ##Carrie Fodor and Kristin McGinnis. epitomizes our comPhoto courtesy mitment to maintaining of Sea Ray diversity in our leadership ranks, inspiring underrepresented groups to work in the an incredible opportunity to work for an marine industry and transforming marine industry leading company that has created culture into a more inclusive and inviting a recognized culture where an individual’s community.” work is truly valued.” Fodor states, “For any woman or miMcGinnis explains, “Designing a boat nority that didn’t realize a career in the is an amazing career where you can make marine industry or the ability to design a a huge impact in a short amount of time. I boat was an option, this is proof that you am very excited to have had the opportucan do something great. I’m so excited nity to be a part of this team and grateful to finally be able to share this new boat for the trust Brunswick placed in me and with the world. It’s equally exciting to be my colleagues.” Learn more about the able to tell the story behind the boat. It’s boat at searay.com.
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It’s Your responsIBIlItY. • Use pump-outs or approved on board treatment systems. • Don’t discharge harsh soaps. • Spot clean stains and wipe off cleaners instead. • Fuel carefully; don’t “top off” and use oil absorbent pads to catch drips or spills. • Never litter and pick up any you find. • Obey posted speed limits. • Choose Certified Clean Marinas!
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Farewell DockTalkto Friends
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1931- 2022
ilton Chambers Parks died Wednesday, May 18 at Alice Byrd Tawes Nursing Home in Crisfield, MD. Born on Tangier Island July 29, 1931, he was a son of the late Charles Roland Parks and Annie Kelso Pruitt Parks. His wife of 60 years, Elizabeth Inez “Betty” Bradshaw Parks, preceded him in death April 25, 2012. After having graduated as valedictorian of his Tangier High School class, he worked as a waterman/commercial fisherman and had a great love for crab dredging. He was also owner and operator of Parks Marina and enjoyed talking to each and every boater that docked there. Over the years PropTalk readers and contributors have often cited their meeting Milton as a memorable, welcoming first impression of Tangier and highlight of their journey. PropTalk contributing photographer Cindy Wallach wrote of her family’s weekend docked at Parks Marina in 2019, “Milton charges very little and makes up for the basic amenities with a thick layer of local character. If you phone or hail Milton on the VHF, be ready for some slow and loud conversations. He’s very hard of hearing, but he’ll call you darlin’ and welcome
##Milton Parks, owner of Parks Marina on Tangier, in the fall of 2019. Photos by Cindy Wallach
you with open arms and invaluable local knowledge.” After noting the walkability of the marina to town, Wallach added, “If you’re lucky, Milton will be waiting with his golf cart to give you a personal tour.” Milton also served several years in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves and was a member of Swain Memorial United Methodist Church and Redmen. He will long be remembered for his downto-earth and funny personality, his generosity, and his kindheartedness.
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He is survived by his children, Christy Parks Pruitt of Orange, VA; Milton Edward “Mickey” Parks and wife Cathy of Crisfield; Elizabeth Inez Pruitt and husband Jerry Frank of Tangier; James Roland Parks and wife Wanda of Tangier; and Robert Wayne Parks and wife Jeanine of Amelia, VA; grandchildren, Anna Elizabeth Pruitt-Parks and husband Jared, Irene Marie Woodall and husband Rob, James Dail Parks and wife Leah, Lonnie Sandlin and husband Ben, Casey Dail, Whitney Ogle and husband Kenny, Paige Parks, Nora Manziano and husband Pat, Payton Parks, Presley Parks, and Gavin Parks; great-grandchildren, Samuel and Wesley Parks, Jaxson Thomas, Jack and Bret Sandlin, Charlotte and Lyla Ogle, and Ezra and Lorelai Manziano; and nieces, Eugenia Pruitt, Edwina Nelson, and Rita Pruitt; and several cousins. Along with his parents and his wife, Milton was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Rose Dulane Parks; and his brother, Edwin “Eddie Boy” Parks. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Swain Memorial United Methodist Church, Tangier, VA 23440.
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OCMD Tuna & Tiaras Ladies Tuna
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Ocean City, MD. A portion of all registration fees benefits Women Supporting Women, a grassroots organization founded in 1993 to provide awareness, education, and support to all those affected by breast cancer. Register June 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Ocean City Fishing Center or online at tunaandtiaras. com
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34th Annual Antique and Classic Boat
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Presented by the Antique and Classic Boat Society Chesapeake Bay Chapter at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The largest gathering of classic boats in the MidAtlantic! Featuring a nautical flea market, classic boats for sails, marine professionals, artisans, children’s activities, and more.
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7th Annual Kids Catch-All
Tournament
At Indian River Marina in Rehoboth Beach, DE. Fish one or both days. Open to all youth anglers 3-18. Every angler receives an award. A portion of the proceeds benefits Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva, Inc. Learn more at kidscatchall.com
Do you have an upcoming event? Send the details to: kaylie@proptalk.com
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Edgemere Bait & Tackle 1st Annual Kid’s Fishing
Tournament
Ends Sunday at 4 p.m. All fishing grounds are open. Three divisions: catfish, perch, snakehead. Entry fee: $10 per person (must be 16 and under to enter, every entrant gets a prize). Sign up ends June 19. Visit Edgemere Bait & Tackle for sign up. All proceeds go to Back River Restoration Committee.
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Chesapeake Beach Independence Day Celebration
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Kent County Waterman’s Day
The display is held at dusk and viewable along the Fishing Creek bridge, Kellam’s field, Veteran’s Memorial Park, or at one of the local waterfront restaurants. Rain date July 9.
12 to 2 p.m. at the Rock Hall bulkhead in Rock Hall, MD. Annual family dun day with food, contests, vendors, and the beloved boat docking. Organized by the Kent County Watermen’s Association.
Campers will spend the duration of their voyage on watch, living like sailors! Campers Rock Hall Fourth of July Fireworks will build their leadership skills, engage Fireworks over Rock Hall Harbor at in citizen science and learn about coastal dusk (9:15 p.m.). This amazing tradition ecology and maritime history while underway. would not be possible without the support Ages 14-17. No sailing experience required. of the community. Donations: please make Register at nauticus.org checks payable to Rock Hall Fireworks and mail to PO Box 571, Rock Hall, MD, 21661.
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Middle River Fourth of July Fireworks
The Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County (MTABC) Fireworks Extravaganza takes place at dusk over Middle River. Your support is needed to make this show a success. Send donations to: MTABC, P.O. Box 18137 Middle River, MD, 21221 or visit mtabc.org.
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St. Michaels Big Band Night and Fireworks
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Salute to Cecil County Veterans
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Annapolis Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks
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Ocean City Fourth of July Music
Starting at 6 p.m. there will be a ceremony, followed by family fun, food, music, displays, and fireworks at North East Town Park in North East, MD.
The parade runs 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and kicks off at Amos Garrett and West Street. Fireworks will be launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor from 8 to 9:45 p.m.
7 to 10 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime and Fireworks Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The fireworks Fireworks and music at two locations: will launch after dusk from CBMM’s downtown on the beach at N. Division waterfront campus. Rain date July 3. Street at 9: 30 p.m. and uptown at Northside Park at 9:30 p.m.
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Baltimore Fourth of July Fireworks
At 8 p.m., the BSO will host a StarSpangled Celebration concert at the BGE Pavilion in Rash Field Park. The full orchestra performance will culminate around 9:30 p.m. with a dazzling 13-minute fireworks display.
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Queen Anne’s County Fireworks and Family Fun Event
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Fourth of July Great American Picnic
At the Chesapeake Heritage and Visitors Center in Chester, MD, beginning at 6 p.m.= 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the Downtown Norfolk waterfront. Relax on the lawn and enjoy an evening of AllAmerican fare, along with live musical entertainment from military brass bands. Fireworks over the Elizabeth River, beginning at 9:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.
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Stars in the Sky
This patriotic event includes a spectacular fireworks show, live musical entertainment, strolling performers, children’s activities, face painting, food vendors, and giveaways. At Victory Landing Park in Newport News, VA. Fireworks display starts at 9 p.m. Free admission, free parking.
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Washington, DC, Fourth of July Celebration
The National Park Service will once again host the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration on the National Mall. The fireworks start at 9:09 p.m. and will be launched from both sides of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
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Yorktown Independence Day Celebration
The morning starts at 8 a.m. with an 8K run/walk followed by a patriotic parade along Water and Main Streets. Evening activities include a bell-ringing ceremony, patriotic concert, and an amazing fireworks display over the York River beginning at 9:15 p.m. Free, family-friendly. Yorktown, VA.
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Cambridge Fourth of July Fireworks
9 p.m. at Great Marsh Park in Cambridge, MD.
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Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival
Held along the shores of the beautiful Potomac River and in the charming Town of Leonardtown in St. Mary’s County, MD, this festival will feature fantastic jazz artists during the three-day jazz weekend. Main event Saturday at the St. Clement’s Island Museum. Tickets: potomacjazzandseafoodfestival.com
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East of Maui-EYC Chesapeake Stand Up Challenge
This is an open water race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River. There will be three course options: The 7-mile Challenge for more experienced paddlers and a 3-3.5 mile Challenge suitable for more recreational paddlers. There is also a one mile Just for fun Race. A portion of your entry fee will be donated to the EWE Spirit Fund. Additional donations can be made on the registration page. No race day registration. Register at paddleguru.com
CBMM Charity Boat Auction The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will host its annual Charity Boat Auction on Saturday, Aug. 27. More than 60 donated boats and watercraft—from cruising boats to dinghies—will be in the water and on land to be auctioned off to the highest bidders. Visit cbmm.org/boatauction for details.
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Past, Present, and Future of Striped Bass: A Chesapeake Perspective
Rockfish, also called striped bass, are the most popular gamefish in the Chesapeake and along the Atlantic Coast. Unfortunately, numbers of this iconic sport fish have dropped so low that it is necessary to rebuild the population. Join CCA Maryland and striper experts to discuss the history of this iconic game fish, the reasons why the population crashed during the early 1980s, and how stripers were ultimately restored. Moderated by FishTalk Angler-in-Chief, Lenny Rudow. “The Current State of the Striper Fishery, Habitat, and Forage.” 7 to 8:30 p.m. Register for this FREE virtual event at fishtalkmag.com/chesapeake-perspective
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Rockfishing 101 Workshop
Stayed tuned for registration info. A Becoming an Outdoorsman Workshop through the Maryland DNR.
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Tiki Lee’s Shootout On the River
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Chesapeake Outdoors Second Annual White Perch Classic
Entry fee: $40. You get a tournament shirt and the rules when you register. First place prize: sport fishing charter on the Maverick. Second place: grill. Third place: cross bow. And much more! Presented by Chesapeake Outdoors: (410) 604-2500.
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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert Series
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Wish a Fish
The event, parking, new boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions will be available on site. Bring your lawn chairs and friends and enjoy the afternoon at Vienna’s scenic waterfront park. 4 to 7 p.m. Music by Lower Case Blues. Contact Frank with any questions: ArtsVienna@ gmail.com or 443-239-0813 The Wish-A-Fish Foundation hosts fishing events in Maryland and Virginia for special needs children and their families. Stay tuned for updates at wish-a-fish.org
In Sparrows Point, MD. Poker run, “Run What You Brung” Shootout, fireworks, boat show, air show, and more.
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Antique Outboard Motor Club Vintage Outboard Motor Meet
Display, sell, swap outboard motors, parts and associated marine items. At Flying Point Park in Edgewood, MD. Contact Lee for more info: (410) 833-6152.
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SMBC Bash On the Bay
New stringer for small boats and new small boat tuna, and more money if fishing for swordfish. Scales open at 4 p.m. Friday-Sunday. 2021 had “The Largest Swordfish Payout in the World” of $542,648 which broke a new Maryland State Record Swordfish, a record $1.2 million total purse, and a record 110 Boats! Vendors open every day in the Big Fish Village at 3 p.m. Ocean City, MD.
Vintage raceboat regatta at historic Leonardtown Wharf Park in Leonardtown, MD. Heats will be run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Southern Maryland Boat Club. Free, spectators encouraged!
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Chesapeake Bay-Built Boats at the 34th Antique and Classic Boat Festival
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his annual Father’s Day weekend festival presented by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) is always a PropTalk favorite. Use this page to help plan your day. The theme for this year’s event is “Chesapeake Bay-Built Boats,” and more than 100 boats are expected. From yachts to runabouts—including skiffs, utilities, workboats, boats unique to the Chesapeake Bay, racers, and hydroplanes—you’ll enjoy seeing the craftsmanship, speaking with owners, and learning their history.
Dates: June 17-19 Times: Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets: $18 adults, $15 seniors (65+), $15 college student (with ID), $14 retired military (with ID), $6 active military (with ID), $6 child (ages 6-17), Free for children 5 and younger, $6 CBMM members. Valid for two consecutive days (Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday). For safety reasons, non-service dogs must be kept at home. Carry-on alcohol from dock or land is prohibited.
##This is the Antique and Classic Boat Society Chespeake Bay Chapter’s 34th year hosting this show on the grounds of CBMM.
Parking: Parking is available at CBMM. Please note that CBMM’s parking lot may reach capacity during large events. On Saturday, June 18, overflow parking will be available at St. Michaels Middle/High School on Seymour Avenue. Shuttles will run on a loop from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and drop guests off in the museum’s parking lot. Additional public parking lots and street parking are available throughout the town. Show Highlights: • A very special, fully restored ChrisCraft Cobra will be at this year’s show—one of just 51 built during 1955 in a very limited production run.
• Free boat rides will be available on Saturday and Sunday (June 18 and 19). Choices typically range from a ride in a classic boat to a thrilling spin in a real racer (like a Jersey speed skiff)! There’s also a special two-and-a-halfhour cruise at 1:30 p.m. on Friday only (June 17). Get there early to reserve your seat. • Vintage boats for sale in the Field of Dreams.
• Hagerty Youth Judging invites aspiring teen boaters to judge several classic boats on Saturday, June 18 for a special award given to a boat owner during Sunday’s ceremony. • Maritime themed artists and vendors as part of the Arts at Navy Point.
• 50-minute seminars on Friday and Saturday. Topics include Chesapeake coastal cooking, sea chanteys, the story of Whirlwind Boats, Bay-built boat designers, 100-years of ChrisCraft boats, and more. Find a full list of seminar topics and speakers at proptalk.com.
For more information, visit chesapeakebayacbs.org. To pre-purchase tickets, visit cbmm.org and click to the Antique and Classic Boat Festival page under ‘Annual Festivals and Special Events.’ We hope to see you there! 32 July 2022 PropTalk.com
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s boaters, when it comes to fireworks shows, we know the best seat is on the water. Be sure to use caution when boating at night, be courteous and stay alert, and always have a designated skipper at the helm. Stay tuned for any weather updates on event websites and be sure to check that shows are still planned as scheduled before heading out on the water. We will also share updates at proptalk.com.
July 2 Middle River, MD: The Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County (MTABC) Fireworks Extravaganza takes place at dusk over Middle River. All new this year, the fireworks will be simulcast to music on social media. Your support is needed to make this show a success—any and all donations are welcome and appreciated. Send donations to: MTABC, P.O. Box 18137 Middle River, MD, 21221 or visit mtabc.org. St. Michaels, MD: Big Band Night from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. The fireworks will launch after dusk from CBMM’s waterfront campus. Rain date July 3. cbmm.org
July 3 Chesapeake Beach, MD: Every year the Town of Chesapeake Beach sponsors a fireworks display at the center of town. The display is held at dusk and viewable along the Fishing Creek bridge, Kellam’s field, Veteran’s Memorial Park, or at one of the local waterfront restaurants or the Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort. Bring a blanket and a picnic for a fun family evening at Kellam’s field (glass containers and alcoholic beverages prohibited). Rain date July 9. chesapeakebeachmd.gov
North East, MD: Salute to Cecil County Veterans. Starting at 6 p.m. there will be a ceremony, followed by family fun, food, music, displays, and fireworks at North East Town Park. Seating is on the grass and along the waterfront in the park; bring blankets and chairs. Stay tuned for more details at stoccv.org.
Rock Hall, MD: Fireworks over Rock Hall Harbor at dusk (9:15 p.m.). This amazing tradition would not possible without the support of the community. Any amount is helpful. Donations: please make checks payable to Rock Hall Fireworks and mail to PO Box 571, Rock Hall, MD, 21661. rockhallmd.com
July 4 Annapolis, MD: The Fourth of July parade runs 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and kicks off at Amos Garrett and West Street. It will head down West Street, the wrong way around Church Circle, and down Main Street. Fireworks will be launched from a barge in Annapolis Harbor from 8 to 9:45 p.m. The best viewing areas include public spaces northeast of the Severn River, City Dock, along the Naval Academy Bridge (limited parking area), any of the street end parks facing Spa Creek, and aboard a boat in the Annapolis harbor. The Spa Creek Bridge will be closed to traffic from Eastport into Annapolis beginning at 6 p.m. The bridge will remain closed until the conclusion of the fireworks at approximately 10 p.m. visitannapolis.org
Baltimore, MD: Events include musical performances, street performers, a spoken word performance, and more. At 8 p.m., the BSO will host a Star Spangled Celebration concert at the BGE Pavilion in the newly renovated Rash Field Park. The full orchestra performance will culminate around 9:30 p.m. with a dazzling 13-minute fireworks display. The best views are along the Inner Harbor promenade and surrounding areas, including Canton, Federal Hill, Fells Point, Harbor East, and Locust Point. promotionandarts.org
Kent Narrows, MD: Queen Anne’s County fireworks and family fun event at the Chesapeake Heritage and Visitors Center beginning at 6 p.m. qac.org
Newport News, VA: The Stars in the Sky patriotic event from 7 to 9:15 p.m. includes a spectacular fireworks show, live musical entertainment, strolling performers, children’s activities, face painting, food vendors, and giveaways. At Victory Landing Park. Fireworks display starts at 9 p.m. Free admission, free parking. nnva.gov Norfolk, VA: The 4th of July Great American Picnic and fireworks will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. at Town Point Park along the Downtown Norfolk waterfront. Relax on the lawn and enjoy an evening of All-American fare, along with live musical entertainment from military brass bands. The night is capped off by the sensational fireworks show high above the Elizabeth River, beginning at 9:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. festevents.org Ocean City, MD: Fireworks and music at two locations: downtown on the beach at N. Division Street at 9: 30 p.m. and uptown at Northside Park at 9:30 p.m. For more information, call (800) 626-2326 or (410) 250-0125 or visit ococean.com.
Washington, DC: The National Park Service will once again host the annual Independence Day fireworks celebration on the National Mall. The fireworks start at 9:09 p.m. and will be launched from both sides of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The 42nd annual A Capitol Fourth concert will be presented as a pre-recorded show due to the pandemic at 8 p.m. at pbs.org/a-capitol-fourth. Updates on the Independence Day celebration can be found at nps.gov/foju. Yorktown, VA: The morning starts at 8 a.m. with an 8K Run/Walk followed by a patriotic parade along Water and Main Streets. Evening activities include a bellringing ceremony, patriotic concert, and an amazing fireworks display over the York River beginning at 9:15 p.m. This is a free, family-friendly celebration. Find a schedule of events at visityorktown.org. For fireworks updates, visit proptalk.com PropTalk.com July 2022 33
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Axopar 37 Sun Top
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Do It All, and Then Some By Lenny Rudow
f you love to day-cruise, you love to fish, you love to overnight, and you love to entertain, you might think you need four boats in order to have all of those bases covered. And while we’d always encourage having a fleet as opposed to just a single watercraft, we came across a boat recently that fits the bill for all of the above—and then some. An Axopar 37 Sun Top was on display at the Bay Bridge Boat Show this spring, and a quick run-down on the boat’s design and equipping quickly made it clear that on the Axopar, you can in fact do it all. As for day-cruising, there’s a huge sunpad on the bow and plenty of shaded seating under the hard top. There’s additional seating along the transom, and all in all, depending on how you have the 37 Sun Top outfitted
you can have forward-facing seating for up to 10 passengers. You want to run the entire family plus the neighbors and the kid’s friends across the Bay for lunch? No problem. If you decide it’s time to wet a line, you’ll discover rodholders in the gunwales, a set of five rocket launchers on the hard top, and a livewell in the starboard side inwale at the transom. Note that it’s one of those cool aquarium-style wells, with a clear side so you can watch your baits swimming around in there as they wait to be offered up to the rockfish. When an overnighter is in the cards, it’ll be time to enjoy the cabin with its unique gull-wing-style side doors. Swing ‘em open to get a glorious cross-breeze belowdecks. But this isn’t the only way to enter the cabin. There’s also an aft
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hatch located next to the helm. When entering the cabin from this direction, you’ll spot a head to starboard, with a door that can swing over to separate the entire compartment from the rest of the cabin, turning it into an uber-large private head compartment. Forward, the cabin has a sizable V-berth, a small settee, and stowage compartments. Entertaining a crowd aboard, all the aforementioned design features will be great. But add to that a dinette table between the first and second rows of seating under the hard top. And the forward seats all swing around to face
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aft, so seven people can sit around the table facing each other. All the while, multiple drawer-style refrigerators built into the seat bases keep your frosty beverages close at hand. And when it’s time to prep a meal, you can move aft to the cockpit wet bar, which can be configured to house goodies like a sink, a top-loaded refrigerator, and/or a cook-top. Okay: we’ve covered the do-it-all part, now are you ready for the “and then some?” With twin 350-horsepower Mercury outboards on the transom, the Axopar also passes muster as a
high-performance boat with top-end speeds reaching into the upper-50-mph range. We note that 700 total horsepower is not an outrageous amount of power for a boat of this size by modern standards, and the Axopar gets its speed boost from a twin-stepped hull with 20-degrees of deadrise, rather than simply piling on more horses. Net result? Efficiency remains well over a mpg throughout the RPM range, until you reach over 5500. As they say on TV: But wait, there’s more! The 37 Sun Top can also serve as a watersports boat. Yes, watersports.
While we’re not about to assert that it can provide surfing wakes like a wakeboarding boat or the mere ripples of a dedicated waterskiing boat, there is an optional ski-tow arch, and the reps on-site told us that it’s awesome for towing wakeboards and water-toys. Would it be great to own an entire fleet of boats, so you can have the ideal watercraft for every different conceivable activity you might wish to enjoy? You bet. But there is a simpler alternative, and its name is the Axopar 37 Sun Top. #
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See the Bay
##These Virginia wineries are within a stone’s throw of an anchorage or marina (like Rappahannock Yachts) and make a great boating destination.
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By Boat or By the Glass By Karen Soule
ruising the Chesapeake Bay with two young daughters, we often had kid-focused trips like the “Ice Cream Cruise” where every stop required a visit to a local ice cream parlor or even a convenience store for frozen Eskimo Pies. Fast forward a few years and we’ve traded in rocky road and mint chocolate chip for chardonnay, charcuterie platters, and merlot. And although there seems to be a micro-brewery at every post of call, finding Virginia-based vineyards accessible by boat, takes a bit more work. Enter the Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail, a part of the Virginia’s Tourism Corporation. Move over Napa Valley; Virginia is for wine lovers and boaters. Voted the number one wine trail in Virginia by readers of Savor Magazine, the Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail encompasses ten wineries on the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. (Well, nine wineries and one Cider Works.) Most are reached by car and are a hike from any waterways. But a few are within a stone’s throw of an anchorage or marina and make a great boating destination.
The Dog and Oyster Micro-Vineyard and Oyster Bar, Irvington, VA You know that 40-foot corkscrew outside of Irvington, VA, that marks the Dog and Oyster Vineyard? Well, you no longer need to travel north of town to savor the offerings from the acclaimed vineyard. Peggy and Dudley Patteson, the owners of both the vineyard and Hope and Glory Inn in Irvington, decided last year to revamp the larger vineyard into a micro-vineyard located at the Inn right in downtown. They planted a small selection of Petit Manseng vines, added a front yard tent for al fresco dining, and began offering an upscale experience for both their wines and locally grown oysters. 36 July 2022 PropTalk.com
##The Dog and Oyster Micro-Vineyard is located at The Hope and Glory Inn in downtown Irvington, VA. Photo courtesy of The Dog and Oyster Vineyard
Reaching the micro-vineyard by water is a snap. Irvington is situated at the head of Carter’s Creek off the Rappahannock River. Just follow the markers into the creek and aim for the red-roofed Tides Inn. Boaters can easily grab a slip at Crocket’s Landing or the marina at Rappahannock Yachts. Or drop an anchor, dinghy ashore, and walk the half-mile into town. The Pattesons invite visitors to both sip (wine) and slurp (oysters) where “the terroir of the grape matches the merroir of the oyster.” They pride themselves on their 100 percent estate-grown grapes: chardonel and vidal blanc which are used for their white wines and chambourcin for red. Instead of tastings, the Dog and Oyster offer flights of three different wines for $9 a flight. Dog and Oyster claims to be the nation’s only vineyard that crafts its wines to accompany local oysters. And if you’re a wine connoisseur, you’ll appreciate the many medals they’ve won—from competitions in San Francisco to Virginia’s Governor’s Cup, earning acclaim for their 2014 Merlot and Shelter Dog Red, a chambourcin.
##Dog and Oyster claims to be the nation’s only vineyard that crafts its wines to accompany local oysters. Photo courtesy of The Dog and Oyster Vineyard
Make your escape to the Northern Neck, where you’ll find hidden culinary gems, waterfront heritage sites, charterboat fishing, wineries, artisan shops and markets covering a variety of interests. Come by boat, or by car. Stay for a day, a weekend, or longer. Your getaway is safe with us. Start exploring at www.northernneck.org.
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See the Bay The micro-vineyard and oyster bar is open on Saturdays and Sundays during the season and offers house-made charcuterie and Bloody Mary oyster shooters. If you’re looking for a little more upscale dining experience to go with your wine choices, you must make reservations well in advance for the Inn’s Colonnade Dining room or Colonnade Patio, currently open ThursdaySundays. Better have plenty of room on your credit card! For more information visit hopeandglory. com or call ahead at: (804) 538-3721. Jacey Vineyards, Wicomico Church, VA One of the most accessible vineyards for boaters is Jacey Vineyard in Wicomico Church, VA. Our first trip to Jacey was a few years ago when our yacht club organized a private dinner for about 40 people. Located up Mill Creek, south of The Great Wicomico River and north of Dividing Creek, Jacey Vineyard is geared to welcome boaters who venture into their idyllic cove. There is plenty of swing room to anchor out deeper draft boats and docks for weary boaters eager to sample their homegrown varietals.
The staff at Jacey welcomed us with a lovely, catered dinner and multiple offerings of their homemade vintages including vidal blanc, petit verdot, and zinfandel. Although it was a short stroll from their dinghy dock to the tasting room, the staff was happy to fetch folks in their golf carts and give us a lift up the hill. Recently, their most popular vintages included sauvignon blanc and cabernet sauvignon. You don’t need to arrange for a private dinner to visit Jacey. Individual boaters can drop in on Saturday afternoons from noon to 5 p.m. when the Jacey tasting room is open to the public. Powerboaters, depending on their draft, can tie up at one of three docks marked with the Jacey Vineyards signs. Rio Sprague, the general manager of the vineyard, notes that boaters are welcome to bring a picnic lunch—and their pets—stake out a table and enjoy a bottle of wine. “We also offer wine tastings that consist of six ‘hefty pours’ of different vintages, all grown and bottled here,” she says. “Visitors are welcome to roam our 28 acres of grapes and if you call ahead, Dr. Jacey, the owner, would be delighted
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to give you a private tour.” If you prefer to leave your picnic basket for a later visit, Jacey offers homemade pizza and charcuterie boards. Private reservations are available for larger groups of six people or more on other days, and the vineyard is often the venue for private events. Check them out at jaceyvineyard.com or call: (804) 580-4053. Rivah Vineyard at the Grove, Kinsale, VA To visit our next vineyard, you’ll need to head up the Potomac River to Kinsale, VA, on the Yeocomico River. The Rivah Vineyard at the Grove is the ancestral home of the William Taylor family. It’s a low-key, laid-back venue that’s working hard to establish itself. Son Bryce Taylor notes that he’s the youngest vineyard and winery owner on the East Coast and has spent years preparing fields, selecting grapes, and planting vines to establish the brand. Their grounds are home to a number of in-demand grapes including Cayuga white, petit manseng, chardonel, cab franc, and chambourcin.
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##One of the most accessible vineyards for boaters is Jacey Vineyard. Photo by Karen Soule
Reaching this vineyard by water requires just a little work... and a shallow draft boat! Once you’ve made it under the Kinsale Bridge, (duck!), turn right and you’re almost there. Or if you’re driving something deeper—and taller—you can get dockage at The Slips at Kinsale. It’s a short half-mile walk up the road to the vineyard or folks at the marina or vineyard itself will be happy to give you a lift. Just ask. Once there, you’ll be treated to an easy-going afternoon on the lawn and tasting room. They are open Thursdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Taylors invite you to bring your picnic lunch, play yard games, and enjoy their fire pit on chilly days. Just opened in 2019, the Rivah Vineyard at the Grove is also interested in developing other experimental varieties. So, stay tuned to see what this young vintner develops. You can learn more at rivahvineyards.com. The Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail includes numerous other wineries and continues to promote these local vineyards with their Passport Program. Each visit to one of the ten locations garners a “stamp” in your passport. Seven stamps earn you a 10-percent discount on any wines for a year; nine stamps earn you a 15-percent discount. For more information on the trail, visit chesapeakebaywinetrail.com. All these local Virginia vineyards are working their way through the Covid pandemic and continuing to carry on, growing their grapes and producing the best wines they know how. It’s good to support their efforts. #
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Eye on the Bay
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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels arrived in Annapolis May 24-25 for their traditional U.S. Naval Academy Commissioning Week Flight Demonstration, and this year’s show did not disappoint. As you can tell from these photos, the best seats were on the water.
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Gas Saving Tips for Boaters
as prices are up. What can boaters do to prepare for a summer of boating? Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) has 21 fuel-saving tips boaters can do to help save on fuel and still enjoy a fulfilling season on the water. While some of these techniques may sound obvious, there may be some you have never considered.
Before Heading Out 1. Tune your engine now. A once a year tune-up and service will help it run more efficiently.
2. Match the boat’s prop to the boat and activity. Propellers are most efficient when they’re matched to the kind of boat you have and what you use it for (e.g., towing water skiers, fishing). Ask the pros at a propeller shop for recommendations and experiment with different models. The right prop can potentially increase fuel efficiency by as much as 10 percent. 3. Check your WOT. Take your boat out on a calm day and run wideopen throttle (WOT). The WOT rating is the RPM range the motor should achieve when running at wide open throttle. If it’s not able to reach WOT—or overruns it—you’ve got the wrong prop and you’re not getting the most bang for your fuel buck. 4. Check for propeller damage throughout the season. A dinged or
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broken propeller will hurt your fuel economy, so regularly inspect yours and replace it if it’s damaged.
5. Keep the prop clean. Barnacles and other growth can attach to the propeller, which will slow it down and impact fuel economy.
6. Keep a slick hull. For boats that spend a lot of time in the water, barnacles or stuck-on grass can create drag on the hull and make the engine work harder. Boats in warm places will probably need to be cleaned weekly, while those in colder waters may be able to go a month or two. 7. Measure your fuel flow. Install a fuelflow meter, which can show you in real time how many gallons per hour your engine is burning and allow you to dial in the most efficient speed for your boat.
8. Upgrade your motor—if you can. With the pandemic, engines have been hard to come by, but newer engines tend to be significantly more efficient than older models. The fuel savings alone
might not be enough to justify an upgrade, but you’re likely also benefitting the environment. If your vessel is suitable, there are more options for electric and hybrid propulsion than ever before.
9. Join BoatUS. Members receive exclusive marina fuel discounts at nearly 400 BoatUS Partner Network marinas across the United States that offer BoatUS members up to 10 cents off per gallon of fuel. 10. Refuel smartly ashore. Most recreational boats in the U.S. are refueled at roadside gas stations, mini-marts, and other retailers. It may be wise to enroll in the retailer’s customer loyalty or “cash back” program. Just read the fine print on how your discount is delivered. Your credit card company or grocery store may also offer percentage-based “cash back” programs on fuel.
At the Dock 1. Ditch extra stuff. Take stock of what’s onboard; additional weight means more drag. Clean out anything you won’t need, from extra anchors to old, unused lines and tools. Of course, this does not include safety gear or necessary ground tackle.
2. Lighten your tanks. Don’t run with a full freshwater or fuel tank unless you absolutely need it. Water weighs eight pounds per gallon, and some boats have freshwater tanks that can hold 100 gallons, so emptying half can add up quickly. Gasoline weighs six pounds per gallon, so if you don’t need a full tank to safely return (you obviously don’t want to worry about getting stranded), lighten your load and
bring less. A rule of thumb when planning for fuel use on any outing is that you need to have one-third of your fuel to your destination, one-third back home, and one-third in reserve.
3. Avoid excess idling. It’s a common misconception that engines need time to warm up. Modern engines are fuel injected, so when you start them, they’re ready to go in a minute or two. 4. A note on safety: Self-refueling your boat while it’s in the slip at a marina with portable containers may be prohibited due to a fire hazard or potential for a spill and depending on the volume of fuel needed for a fill-up may be impractical. It’s also problematic as the risk of fire and explosion goes up when gas is transported in your vehicle. This type of refueling is better suited to small vessels with portable tanks that can be removed, filled at a gas station, and returned to the boat. Regardless of how you refuel, follow all safety guidelines.
On the Water 1. Rearrange your passengers. Evenly distributing the load aboard your boat is the simplest way to help your boat run most efficiently when the boat’s trimmed, which is roughly parallel to its at-rest waterline and not leaning too far to one side or the other.
2. Get on plane. Most recreational boats run most efficiently when they’re on plane, so once you’re out of the no-wake zone, safely get on plane as soon as you can. If your boat has trim tabs, experiment with the up/down switch to find the sweet spot where your boat moves most efficiently and achieves the best trim. 3. Watch your wake. One sign you’re blowing gas is the size of your wake. While sometimes you have no option, slowing down to nowake speed saves fuel. It’s a matter of plowing a wall of water rather than efficiently slipping over or through it. Of course, wakesurfers will take umbrage to this tip. We get it.
4. Try slowing down. Yeah, that’s a hard one for a lot of us, but in addition to stretching a tank of gas, it’s safer. You’ll see more things and have more time to react in the water, such as other boats or approaching traffic. 5. Reduce wind drag. A canvas or bimini top is great for protection from the sun, but you can improve fuel efficiency while underway by taking it down if you can. Just be sure to bring—and apply—sunblock.
6. Navigate smartly. The ultimate trick to saving fuel, of course, is running your engine less. Travel to closer destinations or drop anchor somewhere nearer to home to enjoy your fun afternoon on the water. If possible, take the shorter route and route trips in sync with current and tide, and try to avoid a lot of banging into head seas. 7. Share your angling outings by “buddy boating.” Head out this weekend by inviting the guy in the slip next to you, and then rotate on the next weekend’s angling outing. This fuel-saving technique is especially popular with anglers who fish canyons far offshore. Of course, this also improves your social aspects of fishing life as well.
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Meet Deadrise Marine Photographer Mark Hergan Bay-based photographer Mark Hergan enjoys capturing life on the Chesapeake Bay, especially large ships near the Port of Baltimore, traditional log canoe sailboats, and other sailing regattas. We recently asked Hergan to share a bit about his boating and sailing experiences as well as his work behind the lens. He did, recounting many adventures and expressing his deep appreciation for the people who gave him guidance and opportunities along the way.
An introduction to the water
Hergan, who grew up in Linthicum, MD, was introduced to the world of angling at a young age when visiting his grandfather who lived in northeastern Pennsylvania. However, his real introduction to boating, sailing, and marina life came later, when his father volunteered at Baltimore’s World Trade Center on the observation deck. Hergan, then a young teenager, often came along, eventually landing a job at a waterfront kite store. The owners of the kite shop also hired him to clean their sailboat, which was docked nearby. Although he wasn’t ever leaving the dock, Hergan became a steady reader of books and magazines about boats and boating. The opportunity to put his book knowledge into practice came while Hergan was a student at St. Mary’s College in southern Maryland, where he was a founding member of the college’s Offshore Sailing Team. Taking care of boats on the campus waterfront, Hergan worked his way up to supervising a whole fleet of boats, proving himself to be a reliable crew captain who could also fix just about anything. This combination made him a sought-after crewmember and boat manager. When asked about his apparently natural leadership and seamanship abilities, Hergan modestly replied, “Mostly I just wanted to do whatever it took to get more 44 July 2022 PropTalk.com
people involved in boating and sailing and for them to have a good time on the water and want to come back.” As the sailing program developed at St. Mary’s, Hergan had many Chesapeake Bay cruising and racing opportunities and some very impressive bluewater experiences, including the Marion to Bermuda and Marblehead to Halifax races, the Black Sea Cup out of Odessa, Ukraine, and a winter spent cruising to and around the Bahamas.
Of boats, cameras, and kids
Over the years Hergan has owned a series of powerboats and sailboats, as well as a series of cameras. His current powerboat is an 18-foot Scout CC Sportfish, which he keeps on Bear Creek in the
Baltimore area. It is from this vessel that he takes most of his on-water photos. His powerboating adventures have been many over the years, but perhaps most notable was a circumnavigation of the DelMarVa peninsula in a 17-foot Boston Whaler Montauk fitted with a 115-hp two-stroke. Like many of us, Hergan enjoys being part of a boating family and appreciates opportunities to borrow his father-in-law’s Universal Litton 42 trawler and Nauset 35. On the sailing side, in past seasons this boater/photographer has raced his 27foot Soverel with Baltimore City Yacht Association and his Laser in the Havre de Grace Yacht Club frostbite series. Unfortunately, the Soverel currently is on the hard awaiting repairs from damage suffered by a waterspout last year. ##Photo by Mary Lees Gunther
Discover it all at Herringtonharbour.com Hergan’s interest in photography and cameras dates to a high school photography class and later a Nikon camera gifted to him by his wife when their daughter was born. A series of used cameras followed. Today he shoots with his Nikon D500. His favorite lenses are his Nikon 70-200 f2.8 and 300 f2.8. As his kids got into sailing, photography and boating seemed destined to merge. “I really picked up photography while assisting with the North East River Yacht Club’s junior sailing program,” Hergan says. “With my Whaler I would go out and take pictures of the kids’ regattas and share them with the other parents. My interest in photography grew from there. Then a few years ago a friend told me about the SpinSheet Century Club, for those who spend 100 days on the water, and I decided to keep track of my days by taking a photo of each outing.” A love of log canoes also served to fuel his photography passion, leading to a self-published 100-page book of log canoe
images. His interest in log canoes only grew last year when and he and his crew got involved with racing and maintaining the log canoe Mystery out of Chestertown, MD, while his own sailboat awaited repairs.
Deadrise Marine Photography
To share his growing collection of images, in 2017 Hergan launched deadrisemarinephoto.com. The name simply reflects his love of classic Chesapeake deadrise vessels. Hergan has also shared his work in recent years with an annual “Year in Photos” presentation at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, and last May, Washingtonian Magazine published a two-page spread of his images of the massive shipping vessel Ever Forward grounded outside the Bay’s shipping channel.
son from high school and their daughter from college. In his professional life, Hergan has served for nearly 30 years in the admissions and enrollment department of Stevenson University, where he currently is vice president for enrollment management. ##Photo by Michael Joyce
Life on Land
Hergan resides in Bel Air, MD, with his wife and two children, who each celebrated a graduation this spring—their
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Inside the Bay Loop PART II
##The view of Carters Creek from the Tides Inn. Photo by Wayne E. Chinnock/ Courtesy of Tides Inn
This is part II in our Inside the Bay Loop journey. Part I covered our departure from Annapolis, with stops in Oxford and Solomons, MD. By Paul “Bo” Bollinger
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Departing Solomons Island, we cruised slowly past the smokestack that is a monument to the menhaden plant that originally stood on the property owned by Omega Protein. Fandango headed up Cockrell Creek to Buzzard Point Marina. It is very quiet and secluded compared to marinas in the Middle Bay, which is a pleasant change with only a few namesake buzzards flying overhead. The owner came out to greet us at the gas dock as we took on 82 gallons at $4.25/gal, got a pump out, and filled up every cooler we had with ice. Turns out the ice machine produces enough for a fleet of fishing boats. The ice was literally flowing underneath the door onto the dock. We hosed down Fandango from the increasing salinity in the Bay and headed to the showers. They were a little rustic, but clean, painted, and empty of any other slip holders. Back onboard, we called our Reedville friends Lee and Ted Ellett to tell them cocktail hour would be starting soon and to meet us at the marina. We were close to their home on Whay’s Creek and expected them in short order. Since we came by boat and they only had a short 46 July 2022 PropTalk.com
drive, you think in terms of minutes not hours. As self-sufficient and experienced boaters, we didn’t hesitate to start happy hour without them and enjoyed our time together while not underway or cleaning. Well, two hours later they showed up all smiles and apologetic for being late. Turns out Ted, a premier aviation attorney, was working to get a family out of Afghanistan before the Taliban captured them. No explanation necessary for being late. Once the Elletts arrived, we enjoyed the warm and wonderful company of our dear friends while serving them rum drinks, wine, and delicious crawfish salad and smoked bluefish appetizers in the cockpit on a warm, sunny, late afternoon. After catching up on our children, Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) activities, our mutual friends the Hayes, and the boat trip down the Bay, we got in their car and drove to their home for a delicious dinner. It had been a long time since my wife and I enjoyed Ted and Lee’s company since they moved from Alexandria to Reedville, and we made the most of it with plenty of laughs and stories into the night. Ted escorted us down to his dock after dinner where he showed us his pride and joy oyster cages and a new fish
light that attracted several large rockfish circling and jumping under the dock. They drove us back to Fandango after we declined a bedroom in their home for the pleasure of our floating bed. We hope it is not too long before we see them in Annapolis.
The World-Famous Tides Inn
On September 28, after a leisurely morning, we departed Reedville for The Tides Inn off the Rappahannock River. The seas were modest, one to two feet from the north, so it was a comfortable trip down the Bay with little or no traffic on this leg of the trip (remarkable only for boaters in the Annapolis and Middle Bay). We rounded Windmill Point and headed upriver underneath the 11,237foot long White Stone or Rappahannock River Bridge. A little over a mile past the bridge to the north is Carters Creek and home port of the world-famous Tides Inn and one of our personal favorite destinations. We last visited The Tides 11 years earlier for our 30th wedding anniversary. It was hot as Hades at that time (over 100 degrees). But we very fondly remember having a couple’s massage in the spa and on our return to Fandango
finding a complementary bottle of iced champagne from the general manager. We put on our swimsuits and headed to one of the most beautiful pool settings on the Bay. It is a large pool surrounded by tall pine trees with a beach and the creek to the south. The water was not heated, but it didn’t stop me from diving in and swimming as fast as possible for several laps to get warmed up. The Snack Bar Restaurant at the pool was doing a healthy business of serving drinks and tasty appetizers. Tides staff lit one of the fire pits on the beach for a young couple who had purchased s’mores and long sticks to enjoy a treat before dinner. We strolled on the beach back to Fandango and decided an appetizer would be nice before dinner, so we called the restaurant and ordered a dozen fried oysters. The “best oysters ever” were not easily shared as forks and fingers plunged into the plate of golden-brown treasures of the Bay. Dinner was briefly delayed for a major torrential downpour that caught some boaters enjoying cocktails off-guard. We had all the canvas up well before the storm hit and enjoyed the only rain and lightning show we had the entire trip. After an early dinner, we took a stroll on the Tides’ boardwalk that is nearing completion around the water’s edge of the property. It is quite nice and provides a scenic and romantic view of the creek and property in relative privacy. The next morning, we got up and had a delicious breakfast in The Tides dining
room overlooking the creek and manicured grounds. We thanked the staff and headed out to the front desk and asked to get some golf clubs and balls to use on the nine-hole, par three golf course on the property. To be honest, we like golf, but it doesn’t like us. Fortunately, two of the nine holes were under repair. Since golf is free, seven holes was fine. We had not played in years, and we didn’t let our lack of skill keep us from enjoying the walk, the grounds, and finding our ball in the hole after numerous strokes. No score was kept. We departed The Tides Inn after our round of golf with the intention of getting fuel for the trip down the Bay to Yorktown, VA. The seas were one to two feet from the north and it was near low tide, so we did not have a lot of depth in the channel entering Windmill Point Marina. We pulled up to the gas dock and were tying up when a pick-up truck pulled up and a guy got out and asked if we wanted fuel? “Bear” told us we were lucky that he happened to drive by. He said he was the general manager, and the marina and resort were closed for the season. While fueling, Bear started telling us stories that we enjoyed. He said he was heading to Breckinridge, CO, to be a ski instructor for the winter. In 2022 he planned to sail his Hunter 45 to St. Helena Island in the South Atlantic Ocean to work. Knowing a little about this very remote island (Napoléon Bonaparte’s place of
exile after the Battle of Waterloo), I thought, “Boy, this guy really wants to get away!” We were very thankful to Bear and wished him well after taking on a much needed 72 gallons before heading south for our trip to Yorktown. Once out of the Rappahannock River the seas were getting rough as we rounded Stingray Point light and headed south.
Setting a Course for the York River
Thankfully, the seas that eventually built to three to four feet were on our stern as we set a course for the York River. Our 1999 Formula 34PC has a racing tradition and the transmission levers are separate from the throttles. This works exceptionally well when you must power up or back off as you ride up waves or come off the top, as we were doing for several hours. With sunny skies and surfing waves down the Bay, it could be considered a nice sleigh ride, but not so by the Admiral who hunkered down below on the cabin sole on a bed of cushions. Entering the York River from the north you will find it protected by a long shoal to the southeast. The wave heights diminished after passing the shoal, and we followed the buoys up the river to Wormley Creek to the south. We received a warm greeting from Heather who had fuel duty. We took on 63 gallons which reflected a nice fuel savings after having seas push the stern for hours.
##Approaching The Tides Inn.
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##The lovely pool at The Tides Inn.
##Enjoying the warm and wonderful company of dear friends in Reedville.
##The Tides Inn, one of our personal favorite destinations on the Bay.
##Catching up with friends in Williamsburg.
During the trip, our VHF antenna’s stainless-steel base cracked and broke. We asked the marina staff to check it out and see if they could order a new base and install it (before we departed the next morning). We showered at the very nice bathhouse facilities by the swimming pool. There was not a soul on the docks while we were there, which made it all the more peaceful. We let our friends in Williamsburg, Suzie and Gary Brown, know we had arrived “in their neck of the woods.” We have been friends for 40 years
going back to when he was selling hotel rooms and I was in the association meeting planning business. It seems we have not been able to see each other much except on Facebook. They picked us up and drove us to their lovely Cape Cod home in Ford’s Colony. At dinner we caught up on decades of missing years and laughs. It is hard not to laugh around Gary who has so many stories to tell from his hotel days that easily could be the basis for a comedy rivaling “Animal House” or “Caddyshack.”
At 8 a.m. the next morning, September 30, we were treated to the sound of revelry floating across the water from the nearby USCG Training Center Yorktown. It brought back memories of our homeport in Annapolis and the pride we have when hearing revelry coming from the U.S. Naval Academy grounds. Right on the dot, Ryan showed up with the VHF base and installed it on the radar arch in short order. We gave him a tip in recognition of his fine service. The bill was about half of what it would have cost in Annapolis. #
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Summer Cruising in Full Swing
he Back Creek Yacht Club (BCYC) Change of Watch Ball on May 7 was lots of fun with everyone dancing to our DJ. The snowbirds from Florida returned to Maryland to join in.
##(L to R) Gail Higginbotham, Court Treuth, Norm Render, John Yates, Tim Feldmann, Jeanie Bidnick (Gail standing in for Larry Awalt and Jeanie for Patti Bartlett).
Our members held a Barbeque Party on May 21 on a beautiful hillside overlooking Cattail Creek off the Magothy River, at the future home of members Kris and Jerry Chappell. Members arrived by both boat and car
and played spirited games of corn hole and giant Jenga. The annual weeklong cruise began May 28 at Bay Bridge Marina, followed by “anchor-outs” on the Wye River and the Little Choptank River, and stays in St. Michaels and Spring Cove Marina in Solomons, MD. Thirty members enjoyed all or some part of the cruise. The BCYC annual lobster feast June 18 will again be held at Molly Stone’s home on Crab Creek with members arriving by boat or car. To celebrate Independence Day weekend, we will gather to watch fireworks at a member’s house on Almshouse Creek. August will feature a cruise to Oxford, MD, to see the log canoes race, and Labor Day will include a cruise to Lankford Bay Marina. Interested potential new members are encouraged to contact us through backcreekyc.org and arrange to join a scheduled event.
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Mid-Atlantic ACBS Chapter Displays Classic Speedboats
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ive beautiful classic speedboats plus boats from the Sea Scouts were displayed during the return of the popular Somers Point Bayfest Street Fair on April 30. Like most annual events, Bayfest had to be canceled in both 2020 and 2021 due to concerns over Covid. An estimated 10,000 people (great crowd for classic boats) admired hydroplanes along with Chris-Craft and Ventnor race boats during this one-day event that blocked off the main street of Somers Point, a New Jersey summer resort town. Fans of classic boats also admired a special woodie kid-sized wagon that was on display adjacent to the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) booth. Stacey Segond from Planks & Power with her new puppy brought this sweet crowd pleaser. For those who love woodies, it’s exceptionally cute for kids, transporting items to and from your boat, and/or carrying groceries. The popular hydroplane wood outboard classics excited everyone that
By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown stopped by the booth of the MidAtlantic Chapter of the ACBS. With some plywood and a small outboard you can go across the water on your knees at super-speed. Plans for them have been readily available since the 1950s. Many in the Bayfest crowd took a good look at these boats during the street fair. The Mid-Atlantic chapter has another boat show scheduled in Bristol, PA, on Saturday, July 9. Bristol’s
scenic waterfront park on the Delaware River allows both land and water displays. This good-sized, juried classic boat show will also feature a car show in the land display. It’s also an opportunity for a ride in an old-time speed boat on the Delaware River. The event runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., followed by an awards dinner. For additional information or to register for this event please contact Carmen Deleo at (609) 929-88113 or cdeleo10@comcast.net.
##This woodie wagon was a hit with fans of classic woodie boats.
Reciprocity Among Clubs Expands Membership Value
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here are many different types of clubs for boaters around the Chesapeake Bay. They cater to a wide range of interests including clubs that orient around social events, focus on racing, facilitate crew availability, or provide activities for owners of boats made by certain manufacturers. Many boaters participate in more than one of these groups, and there are values to all. Then there are “yacht clubs.” The one primary differentiator for yacht clubs is that in addition to benefits such as access to dining, dockage, boating/racing instruction, and camaraderie, most yacht clubs today offer reciprocal privileges with other yacht clubs. Reciprocal privileges typically include dining, dockage, and access to the facilities of other clubs. 50 July 2022 PropTalk.com
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Reciprocity extends beyond those clubs on the Chesapeake Bay to include many clubs worldwide. More information can be found in the directory published each year by the Yachting Clubs of America. You may find the directory at ycaol.com. Reciprocity is an incredible benefit that enhances the yacht club experience and significantly expands boating destinations. Members of Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) have visited yacht clubs throughout the Bay as well as clubs in many states including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island to name a few. CYC members have also enjoyed clubs in other countries. This year CYC will host six visiting clubs over the course of the season. Most are based in the Chesapeake Bay, but some are coming
from hundreds of miles away. So far this year, the Neuse Sailing Association from North Carolina has won the ‘traveled farthest’ award, putting over 200 miles beneath their hulls to visit CYC in early May. Visit CYC and enjoy the quiet waters and spectacular sunsets of the West River. CYC has both fixed and state-ofthe-art floating slips available for boats up to 70 feet (including catamarans) as well as on-site diesel and gas, and free pump-out service. Facilities include a river-view swimming pool, onsite fuel dock, and a restaurant providing casual and fine dining with indoor, outdoor, and carry-out service available. Learn more at chesapeakeyachtclub.org.
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Silverton Owners Club
his year’s annual Upper Chesapeake Silverton Owners Club (SOC) Rendezvous will unfold August 5-7. The dock party will be at Safe Harbor Zahnisers Yachting Center in Solomons, MD, and we are planning for 25 or more boats. We’ll stick to our usual agenda: a Friday evening Happy Hour/ Meet-n-Greet; a Saturday evening potluck dinner; and a Sunday morning departure breakfast. There will also be boat tours and plenty of relaxing pool time throughout the weekend. For those of you who are not familiar with Solomons, it’s a laidback little town, very similar to the kind of towns you find on the Eastern Shore. It’s along the lines of Oxford, St. Michaels, or Cambridge, and it’s a great place to spend part of your boating vacation. Everything is within walking or short bike ride distance. It’s also a good place to put the dinghy in the water and explore the creeks. With
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lots of museums and tourist spots in a small village setting, it’s always a favorite of the Silverton Owners Club members. Solomons is 62 miles southeast of Washington DC, on the Western Shore of Maryland. On the Chesapeake Bay, by water, Solomons
Summer Trawler Cruising Is Underway
is located 27 miles north of the Potomac River and 45 miles south of Annapolis. From Baltimore, it’s 66 miles by water. SOC can be found at silvertonclub. com. You don’t need to own a boat to join, so please check out our club if you’re interested in membership.
##The Barrtletts captured this pretty sunset image during the Memorial Day Weekend cruise.
he Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA) Chesapeake Bay Chapter (CBC) has a full season of cruising underway. The group kicked off the cruising season with a Memorial Day Weekend Shakedown Cruise to Tolchester Marina, and when this issue hits the docks, our fleet will have just taken a seven-day cruise to Cape May along with the Southern Chesapeake Bay Chapter (SCBC) of MTOA. Ports of call included Bohemia Bay and Worton Creek. Other cruises planned for this year will be to St. Mary’s, the Sassafras River, and possibly one more joint CBC/SCBC cruise before the fall and winter land events. The CBC is looking for new leadership. Current facilitators Chuck and Sue Bartlett are transitioning from water cruising to land cruising. Members interested in helping should contact the Bartletts. Two couples can share the responsibilities. New members are welcome to join the association. You don’t have to own a trawler. You just have to love the trawler lifestyle. The goals are to help one another with maintenance, train and educate captains and first mates, enjoy activities and social events,and help with ownership and resale. Learn more at mtoa.clubexpress.com. PropTalk.com July 2022 51
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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, Middle, Lower Bay and Potomac, and Way South. 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 to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead for current operating hours.
UPPER BAY
North of the Bay Bridge Admirals Club Beachside Bar Rock Hall Harbor, Haven Harbour South 21140 Green Lane, Rock Hall 410.778.6697 Brewers Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037 Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080 Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045 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
Jellyfish Joel’s Fairlee Creek, Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007 Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006 Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903 Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547 Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946 Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123 Passages Bar & Grill Swan Creek, Haven Harbour Marina Resorts 20832 Rock Hall Avenue, Rock Hall 410.778.6697 Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280 Raw & Refined Patapsco River 2723 Lighthouse Point E, Baltimore 410.387.4377
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 Rd, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137 Rummur Lounge C&D Canal 104 Bohemia Avenue, Chesapeake City 410.885.5995 Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400 Signals Grill and Deck Sassafras River, Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort and Marina 150 Skipjack Road, Georgetown 410.275.1352 Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009 Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek, Maryland Marina 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031 The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158
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The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 The River Shack North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666 The Rumor Reel Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 443.702.2188 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 The Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.594.8454 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261
MIDDLE BAY
South of the Bay Bridge to Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River 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 Arby’s Dockside Bar and Grill Manokin River 8954 Deal Island RoadDeal Island Historic District, MD 410.784.2749
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 Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort 4160 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.5596 Boatyard Bar and Grill Eastport, Off Spa Creek 400 4th Street, Annapolis 410.216.6206 Bull Lips Dock Bar River Street, Quantico Wicomico River 410.546.5443 Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311 Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900 Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332 Davis’ Pub Back Creek 400 Chester Ave, Annapolis 410.268.7432 Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550 Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138 Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470
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Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3032 Kent Narrows Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6666 Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Rd, Leonardtown 301.475.1913 Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340 Goose Creek Pit & Pub Manokin River 25763 Rumbley Rd, Westover 410.651.1110 Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949 Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100 Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205 La Vela Italian Restaurant Back Creek, Safe Harbor Zahniser’s 251 C Street, Solomons 410.326.4817 Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen 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 Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122
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MIDDLE BAY (continued) Mike’s Restaurant and Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784 Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.2300 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007 Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Safe Harbor Narrows Point 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100 Seabreeze Restaurant and Tiki Bar 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
Lowes Wharf Marina inn
Beach Restaurant • Transient Slips Hotel • Non-Ethanol Gas & Diesel
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Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200 Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236 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 410.943.4689 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900 The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382 The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959 The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.231.2256 The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406 The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Tickler’s Crab Shack and Restaurant Tilghman Island, Wylder Hotel 21551 Chesapeake House Drive, Tilghman 410.886.2121
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Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410.326.4075 Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182
LOWER BAY and Potomac
South of Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River down to Deltaville across to Belle Haven, and up the Potomac River to Washington, DC Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807 Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856 Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403 Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489 Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Merroir Rappahannock River 784 Locklies Creek Road, Topping 804.758.2871
6304 Suicide Bridge Rd Hurlock, MD 21643 410-943-4689 Dock Side “TIKI BAR” On Cabin Creek www.suicidebridge.com
Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500 Pier 450 Smith Creek off Potomac River 48342 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.679.3900 Portside Grill Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666 Red Shell Shanty Bar Somers Cove 715 Broadway, Crisfield 443.614.2397 Reedville Market Urbanna Creek, Urbanna Port Marina 25 Cross Street, Urbanna 804.695.6240 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508 Rick’s On The River Fairview Beach, Potomac River 6338 Riverview Drive, King George 540.775.4600 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233 Riverwalk Restaurant York River 323 Water Street A-1, Yorktown 757.875.1522 Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944 Something Different Urbanna Creek 213 Virginia St., Urbanna 804.758.8000 The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486 Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454 Tim’s at Coles Point Potomac River 307 Plantation Drive, Hague 804.472.4807 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500 Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375
Urbanna Seafood Restaurant & Raw Bar Robinson Creek 453 Johnsons Dr, Urbanna 804.758.8588 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635
wAY south
South of Deltaville across to Belle Haven down to the CBBT and Virginia Beach Catch 31 Fish House & Bar 3001 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach 757.213.3472 Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757 Dock of the Bay Scott Creek 103 Constitution Ave., Portsmouth 757.337.8604 Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545 Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404 Ocean Eddie’s Seafood Restaurant 1415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.7742 Ocean House Waterfront Seafood 1905 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.8600 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
Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill Little Creek 8166 Shore Drive, Norfolk 757.937.6889 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 Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 The Shack 712 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.319.5146 The Shanty Cape Charles Harbor 33 Marina Rd., Cape Charles 757.695.3853 The Surry Seafood Co. Grays Creek 633 Marina Dr, Surry 757.294.3700 Water Street Grille York River 323 Water St., Yorktown 757.369.5644 Waterman’s Surfside Grille 415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.428.3644 York River Oyster Company Sarah Creek 8109 Yacht Haven Rd., Gloucester 804.993.7174 Yorktown Pub York River 540 Water St., Yorktown 757.886.9964
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Photos by Dennis Falkowski, Fare Photo
his year’s Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta was held May 21-22 in Cambridge, MD. Stay tuned for next year’s race announcement at cpbra.com.
Cambridge Classic Results Grand Prix 1. Andrew Tate, #777 2. Kenneth Brodie, #50 3. Yannick Léger, #21 2.5 Litres 1. Amanda Brodie, #50 2. Simon Fortin, #199 3. Stephanie Blain, #757 F 2500 1. John Shaw, #43 2. Steve Armstrong, #92 3. Grant Hearn, #14 4. Frédéric Couturier, #52 5. Guillaume Charette, #44 6. Samuel Tremblay, #29 Jersey Speed Skiff 1. Jimmie Stewart, #10 2. Louis-Alexanre Beaudoin, #113 3. Jerry Ewancio, #721 4. Taylor Barr, #719 5. Keith Gunther, #23 6. Warren Brown, #61 Hydro 350 1. Andrew Tate, #300 2. Eric McKenna, #999 3. Michael Tremblay, #8 4. Derec Smith, #79 5. Tyler Kaddatz, #195 6. Scott Liddycoat, #54 7. Tommy Shannon, #306
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CCWBRA Governor’s Cup: April 8-9
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fter a year missed, what a day for the Governor’s Cup at Smyrna Yacht Club (SYC) in New Smyrna Beach, FL! The conditions were splendid with plenty of sunshine, temperature in the 70s, and just enough wind yielding challenging but fun action on the course for the 19 race participants. The reunion with racing friends and CCWBRA members traveling from multiple states to Florida began on Friday afternoon when boats were launched and racers hit the wakes for practice trials. Never has there been a pre-race turn over, but this year Brad Parlee in #418 Woody took an early Turtle Award. Saturday’s race was preceded by a special memorial to our dear friend, Art Carpenter, who brought Cocktail Class Racing to SYC. Race commencement included a flower wreath placed on the course around which racers placed flowers as a tribute to Art. Many thanks are in order to all of those who put time and effort into making this race one of the best Governor’s Cup races thus far. Play by play was provided for spectators gathered at the SYC Tiki. Our Pit Boss and crew maintained the flow of heats for the five race classes.
By Lisa Merilson, #305 Miami Vice
Our safety boat committee was accompanied by the Volusia County Fire Rescue boat ensuring a safe day on the water. All aboard the committee boat, Mermaiden, enjoyed a breezy day of sunshine out on the water and were accompanied by several other spectator boats from the yacht club. The 8-hp Mixed Class kicked off the race day with nine boats in nine heats. Plenty of excitement was on hand with several close races on the course consisting of port and starboard turns, a chicane, and a straightaway. Kim Granbery in #3 French 75 took the win in the finals. The 6-hp Ladies Class followed with four racers in four heats. Karen North in #214 Turtle Juice was fast, winning most of the heats but Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice took the win in the women’s finals with Karen close behind. New to the CCWBRA and first-time racer, Suzanne Grantham in #180 Due South put on a spectacular performance with her strategies in the Women’s as well as the 6-hp Mixed Classes. The 6-hp Mixed Class included intense competition with close turns, close calls, and a tap by Frank Vandall in #110 110% to the starboard stern of Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice while closing in by inches on Mike Brannon in #214 Turtle Juice at the first portside turn
mark. The 6-hp Mixed Class included seven boats in seven heats resulting in a tie breaker between Ray Crowley in #37 Chaser and Tom Kerr in #46 Rajic to go to the finals. Tom made it to the finals and Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice took the win. Just as the day was becoming long, Curt Bluefeld stirred up attention by flipping his boat before the start line of the Tohatsu Class and was assisted by the fire rescue boat, winning another pre-race Turtle Award in #10 Rumrunner. The final class, 6-hp Early Classic, included three racers, the youngest being Allison Eves from Ft. Lauderdale. The sun continued to shine throughout the day, and we concluded with an awards ceremony and post-race party filled with island food prepared by the SYC chef, live music, recollections of the close calls on the water, and the reveling in the excitement of CCWBRA racing! Many thanks to the photographers, Valerie Brannon, Betsy Gregor, and Nancy Franklin for the memorable photos. The amazing photos and videos from atop Mermaiden were provided by Lindsay Whittaker. As always, it is an honor to host the Governor’s Cup at SYC as race director and as CCWBRA Member At Large. Find upcoming race dates at ccwbra.com.
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Governor’s Cup Results 8-hp Mixed 1. #3 French 75, Kim Granbery 2. #102 Swamp Donkey, Ryan Parnell 3. #87 Manhattan, Karen North 6-hp Post-79 Mixed 1. #305 Miami Vice, Lisa Merilson 2. #180 Due South, Suzanne Grantham 3. #46 Rajic, Tom Kerr 6-hp Ladies 1. #305 Miami Vice, Lisa Merilson 2. #215 Turtle Juice, Karen North 3. #180 Due South, Suzanne Grantham Tohatsu Mixed 1. #28 Swamp Rocket, Fred Allerton 2. #110 110%, Frank Vandall 3. #500 5 O’clock Somewhere, Rick Loewen 6-hp Early Classic 1. #46 Rajic, Tom Kerr 2. #3 French 75, Kim Granbery 3. #660 Bloody Mary, Allison Eves
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uilt to the E Class Powerboat racing rules in 1928, Mis Leading Lady is a 26-foot restored racer made in New Jersey. Everyone has heard of Atlantic City, but few outside of classic boating fans know about the town next door to the south: Ventnor City (simply referred to as Ventnor, NJ). Cedar-planked, mahogany trimmed, and oak framed, she is now restored to her 1928 specs, and she is a beauty. She’s a crowd pleaser, a boat that you take time to admire, whether you see her at a classic show or spot her in the water. She was designed and built by Adolph Apel, the founder and owner of Ventnor. The Ventnor Boat Works was in operation from 1902 to 1958. The company built custom racing hulls for private customers, including many famous people
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made it work. And powerboat racing hasn’t been the same since. At a point in her history, Mis Leading Lady had a cabin and had her hull raised eight inches. Both were later removed when she was restored to her 1928 race boat configuration. Ventnor built her with a 250 horsepower Lycoming airplane engine. Her engine was eventually replaced with a 1932, 678 cubic inch, 200 horsepower Scripps Marine engine from Detroit, MI, which has also been totally rebuilt. Beginning as a copy boy at the Detroit News, E. W. Scripps rose to prominence as one of America’s great newspaper publishers. He founded the Scripps-Howard news syndicate and established United Press International (UPI). This multi-talented publisher was also the founder and engine designer of the Scripps Marine Motor Company. Scripps served as the commodore of the Detroit Yacht Club and built “Miramar,” his enormous retirement home near San Diego. Scripps demonstrated the reliability of his company’s marine engine by using it to power the smallest powerboat to ever cross the Atlantic Ocean. He contacted the Matthews Boat Company of Port Clinton to design a vessel capable of such a voyage. Known around the world for quality construction, Scott Matthews took on the challenge. The Rudder magazine called the finished product a “trans-Atlantic liner,” but others called it an “oversized lifeboat.” Indeed, the 35-foot vessel was a double-ender that was heavily built, much
Making YOUR BOaT like a lifeboat. Scripps christened her the Detroit. Mis Leading Lady is owned by George Wimberg, a sixth-generation undertaker from Ventnor, NJ. He is a lifelong resident of the city and owns Wimberg Funeral Home (with locations in both Ventnor and Linwood, NJ). Much of the restoration work on George’s boat was done by the Independence Seaport Museum, which is dedicated to exploring the maritime history of the Delaware River, the Delaware Bay, and the surrounding tributaries. Previously known as the Philadelphia Maritime Museum, the name was changed in 1995 when it moved into its current location at Penn’s Landing on Philadelphia’s waterfront. Guests of the museum can check out “Workshop on the Water,” a working boat shop where people can watch artisans building and restoring traditional wooden boats. This is where Mis Leading Lady was restored.
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ow that we are officially into the summer season, the mood at local shops can best be described as cautiously optimistic. Demand for service continues at a high level, despite some supply problems, the spike in fuel costs, and most important, what has become a chronic shortage of skilled labor. While public interest and participation seem high, service waiting times are still long and most shops still have the help wanted signs out.
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ake Glover at Ferry Point Marina in Trappe, MD, checks in with the following report. “At Ferry Point, May was busy with the typical spring work load. We also had several new Interlux barrier coat and bottom paint applications. A Ranger Tug received fresh AwlCraft hull paint and boot stripe, and a couple of Suzuki and Yamaha repowers were completed. Those motors were ordered in September of 2021!! Clear Shot, a Rampage once owned by Tred Barta, has received significant updates over the last two winters and this spring’s sea trials are complete. We also teamed up with Rusty Hook Bait & Tackle and thanks to them our ship’s store is fully stocked with tackle and live bait, including peelers! Our marine A/C and refrigeration team is now in full swing. A Pursuit 62 July 2022 PropTalk.com
has already received new freezer plates, and repairs were completed on refrigeration jobs for a 46-foot Viking and 52-foot Buddy Davis.” red Probst from Phipps Boat Works in Deale, MD, reports that the pace of business hasn’t slackened. “We definitely stay busy around here. We have tons of work coming up. We have a wooden boat coming into the shop today for cosmetic painting and brightwork. It’s going to be in the wooden boat show at St. Michaels in a couple of weeks. That’s the big inside shop project, but in the springtime we do a lot of outside work on brightwork. We have a lot of boats getting their varnish touched up, in addition to a couple of mechanical jobs, seacock and through hull replacements, things like that. We had a leaking rudder
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which we took out of the system and replaced, things of that nature. Sean’s staying busy with stainless work, making hawse pipes for the new Weaver being built over there. We’ve got a 12-foot pram coming along in the wood shop. We just flipped that over and started work on the inside,” he concluded. “It seems like there is more work to be done around here than there are people to do it; we stay busy,” Fred observed. “As for the future, fortunately, in the summertime we have a couple of college kids come back. That gives us a few more hands than we had a couple of weeks ago, but it is definitely difficult to find long-term skilled employees in the marine trades. But that’s not just our shop. Everyone has the same issues currently.”
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.J. Wilson at Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD, reports pretty much the same situation. “We have lots of summer work, plenty of re-coring to do. Lots of summer paint jobs to do as well, but re-coring is what seems to be what we are doing the most of. People are finding wet decks and hull sides and bring them in to us. We don’t do many fuel tank replacements anymore,” he observed. “Our schedule for the summer is filling up very quickly, and we are very busy. We are always trying to find qualified help.” J.J.’s shop has a Hinckley 55 Talaria in for new paint on her hull as well as several boats, including a Viking Motor Yacht, undergoing soda blasting in preparation for refinishing. ank Reiser of Marine Services in Edgewater, MD, has a team of four working on the 1950 Chris-Craft Commodore his group has been restoring for the last few years. “This year she’s going to go to the Antique and Classic Boat Festival in St. Michaels, and she’ll do it under her own power,” he said decisively. Hank also walked me through a few of the other current projects in his busy operation. He began with a real classic Viking with the traditional V and sea serpent logo on her bow. He described her as a “1967 40-foot Viking. We had her in for shaft and running gear work.” He also pointed out a wooden boat still under her winter cover. “This is a 1968 wooden 30-foot Chris-Craft Constellation we are repowering with rebuilt twin Crusader V-sixes.” He also indicated a 1956 wooden 18-foot Chris-Craft Sea Skiff. “We are installing a rebuilt Chris-Craft 283 in her to give her 185 horsepower.”
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omposite Yacht in Trappe, MD, elcome Home Hartge Yacht “Yard” recently delivered the custom CY We are excited to announce that 55 to her owner, who, by all accounts is after 13 years, Hartge Yacht “Yard” is very pleased with her. Christened Skinny returning to its original Church Lane locaWitch by her owner, the boat’s delivery was tion in Galesville, MD, at Hartge Yacht the culmination of a more than five-year “Harbor.” Beginning September 1, Hartge design and development process based on a Yacht “Yard” will operate the service opdesign by Naval Architect Lou Codega and eration while Hartge Yacht “Harbor” will included tank testing of the hull design. continue to operate the marina. eaver Boat Works in Deale, MD, After purchasing Hartge’s in June of reports that they have four boats in 2021, we began extensive investment into various stages of construction. The newest the entire facility. The piers, bathrooms, project is a Weaver 45 RH which is being buildings, grounds, Wi-Fi, dinghy racks, assembled at the Deale facility. A Weaver processes, and procedures have all been 64 GM recently made the trip by truck our focus. We believe that this is the next to the fitting out shop at Herrington Harbour North, joining a Weaver 64 BW that is already there. The hull of the Weaver 70 GK is still upside down and being assembled. eorge Hazzard at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD, reports on a major milestone. “Eighteen years ago Fred Wise, marine surveyor and friend, asked if he could rent out space in our 8400-square-foot shop for a couple of ##A Viking Motor Yacht having years while he did some work on his her bottom soda blasted at Osprey marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD. 40-foot Hanna designed double ender. Nine times the original planned time, she emerged from the shop looking more beautiful than ever. Thanks to Matt Parker at Ottomatic Marine Transport for getting her out safely.” There have been some major developments in Galesville, MD. The following announcement by Hamilton Chaney is from Hartge ##Jason Corsini puts the finishing Yacht Yard’s Facebook page: on the instrument panel on
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Room, and the three-bay Paint Shop. The plan is to combine their current employees with the “Harbor” service personnel for a combined workforce of about 40 employees. They will have the larger 50-ton Travelift in addition to their 25-ton and 30-ton lifts, two hydraulic trailers, an all-terrain crane and gin pole, and an extensive inventory of shop equipment. The “Harbor” has twice
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Fort McHenry, Patapsco River, MD,2022 Datum: MLLW
( 39 16.0N / 76 34.8W ) Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
Time Height Time Height Time Height Time Height h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm h m ft cm 12:50 AM 0.3 9 01:23 AM 0.2 6 1 07:41 16 08:10 03:30 AM AM 0.6 1.718 16 AM AM 0.6 1.8 18 55 52 04:58 1 09:43 AM PM 1.8 0.555 15 10:34 AM PM 1.7 0.4 52 12 F 02:21 Sa 02:43 04:36 PM PM 0.5 1.015 30 Tu 05:09 PM PM 0.4 1.2 12 37 Th 07:39 08:26 10:24 PM 1.5 46 11:25 PM 1.8 55 01:31 AM 0.4 12 17 02:24 AM 0.3 9 2 04:20 AM AM 0.7 1.621 17 AM AM 0.7 1.7 21 52 08:15 49 06:05 08:56 2 10:19 AM PM 1.7 0.552 15 11:17 AM PM 1.5 0.4 46 12 Sa 02:58 Su 03:27 05:04 PM PM 0.4 1.112 34 W 05:44 PM PM 0.4 1.3 12 40 F 08:25 09:31 11:10 PM 1.6 49 02:15 AM 0.4 12 12:22 03:26 AM 0.4 55 12 3 18 AM 1.8 3 05:18 AM AM 0.7 1.621 18 08:49 49 09:42 AM AM 0.8 1.5 24 46 10:58 AM PM 1.6 0.449 12 07:17 Su 03:34 M 04:12 9 Th 12:01 PM PM 1.4 0.3 43 Sa 05:34 PM PM 0.4 1.112 34 09:15 10:36 PM 1.4 12 43 06:19 PM 0.4 ◐ 11:58 PM 1.7 52 AM 0.5 15 01:20 18 4 03:03 19 04:31 AM AM 1.8 0.6 55 43 06:27 AM AM 0.8 1.524 19 4 09:23 46 10:27 AM 1.4 AM PM 0.8 0.3 24 11:41 AM PM 1.5 0.446 12 08:33 M 04:11 Tu 04:57 9 F 12:50 PM PM 1.2 1.5 37 46 Su 06:07 PM PM 0.3 1.2 9 37 10:07 11:40 12 ◑ 06:58 PM 0.4
AM 5 03:57 AM AM 1.8 5 12:50 09:58 07:48 AM 0.8
0.6 1.455 Tu 04:48 PM 0.324 12:30 PM PM 1.3 1.340 11:03 06:45 PM 0.3 9
AM 6 04:58 AM AM 1.9 10:36 6 01:45 09:10 AM 0.8 W 05:26 Sa 01:26 PM 07:30 PM 7 12:01 06:05 AM 7 02:42 Th 11:17 10:25 AM ◐ 06:07 Su 02:30 PM 08:25 PM 8 12:59 07:16 AM 8 03:42 F 12:05 11:28 AM 06:52 M 03:38 PM 09:28 PM 9 01:58 08:25 AM 9 04:42 Sa 01:01 12:23 PM 07:41 Tu 04:45 PM 10:36 PM 02:56 10 09:31 AM 10 05:41 Su 02:03 01:11 PM 08:34 W 05:48 PM 11:45 PM 11 03:52 10:33 AM 11 06:38 M 03:07 01:55 PM 09:30 Th 06:48 PM
PM 1.2 0.3 AM AM 2.0 AM 0.7 PM 1.1 0.3 AM AM 2.1 PM 0.7 PM 1.1 0.3 AM AM 2.1 PM 0.6 PM 1.1 0.3 AM AM 2.2 PM 0.5 PM 1.2 0.3 AM AM 2.1 PM 0.5 PM 1.4
AM 12 04:47 12:52 AM AM 0.3 11:29 12 07:31 AM 2.1 Tu 04:12 F 02:37 PM 10:28 ○ 07:44 PM 05:41 13 01:55 AM 12:21 13 08:21 AM W 05:16 Sa 03:18 PM ○ 11:26 08:39 PM 14 06:32 AM 01:10 14 02:55 09:08 AM Th 06:19 Su 03:56 PM 09:34 PM 12:24 15 07:22 AM 15 03:56 F 01:57 09:52 AM 07:23 M 04:34 PM 10:29 PM
PM 0.5 PM 1.5 AM 0.3 PM 2.0 PM 0.5 PM 1.6 AM 0.4 PM 1.9 PM 0.4 1.7 AM AM 0.5 PM 1.8 PM 0.4 1.7
dIFFEREnCEs
0.7 1.358 0.324 37 9 1.4 0.761 1.221 0.334 9 1.5 0.764 1.221 0.234 9 1.6 0.764 1.118 0.234 9 1.7 0.767 1.015 0.137 9 1.8 0.664 1.015 0.143 1.9 0.6 9 1.064 0.115 46 1.9 0.6 9 1.061 0.115 49 1.9 0.512 1.158 12 52 0.1 1.915 0.555 1.212 52
20 11:13 AM AM 1.9 20 43 02:18 09:45 AM 0.8 18
05:38 AM
9 W 05:42 Sa 01:45 PM 40 ◑ 07:43 PM 21 21 12:43 AM 40 03:15 21 06:48 AM 9 10:47 Th 12:01 Su 02:46 PM 06:28 08:35 PM 43 22 01:43 21 04:09 AM 22 07:58 37 11:38 AM F 12:52 9 03:49 M PM 07:16 09:33 PM 46 23 02:38 21 04:59 AM 23 09:04 37 12:20 PM Sa 01:45 6 04:48 Tu PM 08:04 10:32 PM 49 03:28 24 10:00 21 05:44 AM 24 34 12:56 PM Su 02:38 6 05:41 W PM 08:52 11:27 PM 52 04:13 25 21 06:23 AM 10:46 25 30 01:28 PM M 03:29 3 06:29 Th PM 09:39 55
0.7 1.3 58 PM 0.3 24 1.1 34 0.4 12 AM 1.9 AM 0.8 PM 1.1 PM 0.5
1.5 0.7 58 1.2 24 0.3 34 15
AM 1.9 AM 0.8 PM 1.1 PM 0.5
1.6 0.8 58 1.1 24 0.3 34 15
AM 1.9 AM 0.7 PM 1.2 PM 0.5 AM 1.8 AM 0.7 PM 1.2 PM 0.5 AM 1.8 AM 0.6 PM 1.3 PM
1.7 0.8 58 1.0 21 0.3 37 15 1.7 0.7 55 1.0 21 0.3 37 15 1.7 0.7 55 1.0 18 0.3 40
26 04:54 AM AM 0.5 18 12:18 26 11:25 06:59 AM AM 1.8 30 Tu 04:18 F3 01:57 PM 10:24 07:12 PM 58 27 05:31 AM 18 01:04 27 12:02 AM 30 07:32 W 05:05 Sa PM 3 02:26 11:07 ● 07:53 PM 58 06:06 28 12:38 AM 18 01:49 28 AM 30 08:04 Th 05:50 Su PM 3 02:53 11:49 ● 08:32 PM 58 06:39 29 01:12 AM 15 02:35 29 AM 34 08:37 F 06:35 M 03:19 PM 09:13 PM 3 12:31 30 07:11 58 03:23 AM 30 15 09:12 AM Sa 01:47 37 Tu 03:46 PM 07:20 09:55 PM 01:12 31 AM 07:42 31 04:17 09:49 AM Su 02:21 W 04:14 PM 08:05 10:39 PM
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
1.7 15 0.7 55 PM 0.6 1.0 18 PM 1.4 0.3 43 AM 0.5 PM 1.8 PM 0.6 PM 1.4
1.7 15 0.6 55 1.1 18 0.3 43
AM 0.6 PM 1.8 PM 0.5 PM 1.5
1.7 0.6 18 1.1 55 0.3 15 46
AM 0.6 PM 1.8 PM 0.5 1.6 AM 0.7 AM 1.7 PM 0.4 PM 1.7 AM 0.7 AM 1.6 PM 0.4 PM 1.8
1.7 18 0.6 55 1.1 15 49 0.4 1.7 21 0.5 52 1.2 12 52 0.4 1.7 21 0.5 49 1.2 12 55
H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37
NOAA Tide Predictio
8638863 NOAA Tide Predictions StationId: Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS
Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Primary Station Type: Primary 600 Cabana Blvd | Zone: 410.867.9666 | hiddenharbour.net Station Type: Primary | Deale, MD 20751Time LST_LDT Time Zone: LST_LDT
Annapolis, MD,20
( 38 59.0N / 76 28.9W Times and Heights of High and
August ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL July September
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Time TimeHeightHeight Time TimeHeightHeight Time TimeHeigh Time Height Time Height h m h m ft cm ft cm h m h m ft ft cmmh m h ft m ft cm cm h h m ft cm 01:56 AM 0.5 15 03:10 AM 0.6 18 03:26 1 08:13 16609:06 04:31 AM AM24-0.3 1 -9 1 AM 05:100.7 AM 0 1 AM 16 05:03 05:19 AM 0.8 1.6 24 0.2 AM 0.8 1.5 49 46 16 06:59 11:13 AM40 2.8 8508:44 AM 10:36 AM 70 AM AM 11:251.4 AM 2 10:29 AM PM 1.5 0.4 46 2.3 1.3 0.3 M 02:55 12 11:24 Tu903:30 PM 9 Th-603:24 PM 0.3 Sa 05:14 PM -0.2 F 04:24 PM 0.3 M 05:24 PM 0 04:46 PM PM 0.3 1.3 9 40 F 05:21 PM PM 0.4 1.6 12 49 08:52 10:06 10:08 PM 1.6 11:35 PM 3.2 98 82 11:34 PM 2 11:28 PM 10:49 1.9 PM 58 2.7 0.6 18 17 AM 21 2 -604:26 AM 2 02:44 12:35 AM 1.9 0.7 05:07 AM 604:10 05:54 AM58-0.2 05:470.8 AM 0 17 2 AM 17 2 06:31 AM 0.8 1.5 24 0.2 08:45 AM 46 09:46 AM 1.3 40 09:23 AM 08:07 AM 12:07 0.8 PM24 2.9 11:14 AM 12:051.3 PM 2 11:16 AM PM 1.4 0.4 43 2.3 Tu 03:29 12 W7004:12 PM 0.3 37 9 F 8804:07 PM 0.3 Sa 12:15 PM 1.2 Sa 05:04 PM 0.4 12 Tu 06:10 PM 0 Su 06:13 PM 0.0 0 05:22 PM PM 0.3 1.4 9 43 09:41 11:05 PM 1.6 12 49 11:07 PM 1.7 06:04 PM 0.4 11:26 PM 2.6 79 ◑
3 03:38 12:20 AM 3 09:18 07:49 AM W 04:05 12:10 PM Su 10:34 06:08 PM
4 04:38 4 01:18 AM 09:54 09:04 AM Th 04:44 M 01:12 PM 11:31 07:04 PM 21 5 05:45 5 AM 5 02:20 40 10:36 AM 9 10:10 F 05:28 Tu M 02:21 PM ◐ 08:13 PM
AM 21 18 05:13 0.8 24 12:27 AM55 2.9 18 AM 2.0 0.7 61 0.3 05:44 AM 910:28 AM 1.8 1.2 18 01:30 AM 43 AM 37 06:44 AM24-0.1 0.8 1.4 24 2.3 11:53 AM 7004:58 AM PM 0.8 0.3 PM 9 09:11 Th M 01:02 PM34 2.89 1.2 0.3 37 0.4 05:47 PM 12 Su 01:14 PM 1.1 PM 0.3 1.5 9 46 06:58 PM 07:14 0.5 PM15 0.1 12:05 AM 1.6 49 AM 0.7 21 19 12:04 AM 7906:17 01:19 AM55 2.7 19 AM 24 2.0 1.3 61 2.6 AM 1.8 0.8 19 02:28 AM 40 06:22 AM 07:35 AM24 0.0 F 911:14 37 0.8 0.3 24 0.39 10:06 AM AM 0.8 1.2 PM Tu 01:58 PM 2.8 12:35 PM 2.3 70 05:46 1.2 1.5 37 46 M 02:18 PM PM 1.1 0.3 34 9 ◑ PM 06:34 12 PM 08:16 0.3 PM 9 0.4 08:02 0.5 PM15 0.3
1.7 52 AM 0.8 24 20 12:45 AM 7601:05 02:12 AM52 2.4 20 AM 2.1 1.2 64 2.5 AM 1.7 0.9 07:23 AM 27 20 03:25 AM 37 07:03 AM 08:25 AM24 0.2 0.7 0.3 21 0.29 10:51 AM PM 0.8 1.1 Sa612:05 34 PM 01:20 PM 2.4 73 W 02:54 PM 2.8 1.1 34 Tu 03:22 PM PM 1.2 0.3 37 9 06:37 09:20 PM 0.4 07:26 PM 0.5 15 ◑ 0.6 0.4 12 09:10 PM 18 02:02 AM 1.7 52 46 6 12:32 1.6 49 21 01:29 AM 7308:26 03:09 AM52 2.2 6 AM 21 AM 27 AM 2.1 0.8 64 2.4 AM 1.7 0.9 6 03:2506:56 21 04:18 21 AM 24 07:47 AM 09:15 AM21 0.3 Su601:02 34 AM AM 0.7 1.2 21 0.2 AM PM 0.7 1.1 37 11:06 Sa 11:26 37 11:30 W 02:09 PM 2.5 7607:30 Th PM 03:51 PM37 2.89 0.3 Tu 03:31 PM 1.2 37 W 04:21 PM 1.2 9 06:19 PM 0.2 6 08:24 PM 0.4 12 10:22 PM 0.5 09:30 PM 0.4 12 10:14 PM 0.6 18 02:56 AM 1.7 52 49 7 01:35 1.7 52 22 02:20 AM 7009:20 04:08 AM52 2.1 7 AM 24 22 AM AM 2.0 0.8 61 2.3 AM 1.7 0.8 7 04:3008:08 22 05:04 24 AM 24 08:36 AM 10:07 AM21 0.4 M 602:01 34 AM PM 0.6 1.1 18 0.2 12:05 PM PM 0.7 1.1 34 11:56 Su 12:29 34 Th 03:02 PM 8208:23 F PM 04:47 PM40 2.8 12 W PM 1.3 0.2 40 2.7 Th PM 1.3 0.4 9 04:37 07:16 PM 6 05:13 09:25 PM 0.4 12 ◐ 11:20 PM 0.5 10:45 PM 0.4 12 11:11 PM 0.6 18 03:42 AM 1.7 52 23 52 8 02:38 AM 1.8 55 03:16 AM 6710:06 05:08 AM52 2.0 24 8 AM 23 AM AM 2.0 0.8 61 2.2 AM 1.7 0.8 8 05:3009:16 23 05:44 24 24 09:29 AM 10:58 AM18 0.4 Tu302:59 34 PM PM 0.6 1.1 18 0.1 12:36 PM PM 0.6 1.1 30 12:40 M 01:42 34 F 03:59 PM 2.9 8809:14 Sa PM 05:40 PM43 2.8 0.4 12 Th 05:38 PM 1.4 43 F 06:00 PM 1.4 9 08:17 PM 0.2 6 9 11:53 PM 10:28 0.3 PM 9 0.3 04:23 AM 1.7 52 24 12:12 AM 0.5 52 9 03:38 AM 1.9 58 AM 0.6 0.7 18 21 24 AM 04:17 AM 6710:46 24 12:02 AM 2.0 0.7 61 2.2 9 AM 9 06:2410:17 06:04 AM52 2.0 21 21 06:20 AM PM 1.7 1.1 10:26 AM W 303:53 34 PM PM 0.5 1.1 15 0.1 Su 11:48 AM 0.4 30 01:22 Tu 02:56 34 Sa 01:05 PM 0.5 15 Sa 04:59 9110:02 PM 0.4 12 F9 06:35 PM 1.5 PM 46 3.0 09:19 PM 1.5 PM46 2.8 11:310.2 PM 0.26 06:43 6 PM 06:29 05:00 AM 1.7 52 25 52 12:56 04:34 AM 1.9 58 12:59 AM 0.4 10 AM 0.3 9 12:51 AM 0.6 18 25 AM 2.2 6711:23 AM 0.7 21 10 07:1311:10 25 06:54 10 05:21 21 21 06:53 AM52 2.1 AM AM 1.9 0.7 58 0.0 AM PM 1.7 1.2 11:24 AM 004:44 Th 37 30 W 04:06 34 M 12:36 PM15 0.4 Sa 02:00 PM 0.5 1.1 15 3.2 Su 01:33 PM 0.5 0.4 Su PM 06:00 PM 9810:47 PM 12 9 10:20 PM 0.2 6 07:14 PM 2.8 07:29 PM 1.7 52 07:24 PM 1.6 49 ○ ● 05:33 AM 1.7 52 52 01:54 58 26 12:31 AM 011:58 01:40 AM18 0.4 11 05:27 11 AM 26 AM AM 0.4 1.9 12 0.0 AM 0.6 0.6 18 11 07:57 26 01:39 21 11:59 18 06:26 AM 07:38 AM52 2.2 AM AM 1.9 0.6 58 2.3 07:28 AM PM 1.7 1.2 F7005:31 37 30 Th 05:11 PM 1.2 37 Tu PM 01:21 PM12 0.4 M 12:24 -311:30 Su 02:36 PM 0.4 PM 12 -0.1 M 02:00 PM 0.4 0.4 12 9 08:21 11:19 07:00 PM 101 PM 07:56 PM PM 1.8 0.2 55 3.36 08:04 1.7 PM52 2.8 06:05 AM 1.7 52 27 52 12 06:15 1.9 58 01:29 AM -312:32 02:18 AM18 0.3 12 AM 27 PM AM 0.5 0.5 15 -0.1 AM 0.6 0.5 15 12 02:5112:43 27 02:29 18 PM 15 07:27 AM 7606:16 08:18 AM49 2.3 AM PM 1.8 1.3 55 2.5 AM PM 1.6 1.3 Sa 40 34 08:38 F 06:13 40 08:03 Tu 01:23 PM -0.2 -6 W 02:04 PM 0.3 M PM 0.4 12 Tu 02:27 PM 0.3 9 ● 9 03:10 ○ 104 PM 08:36 09:12 PM 07:59 1.8 PM 55 3.4 08:45 1.8 PM55 2.9
0.5 15 52 13 12:17 6 28 02:25 AM -612:13 02:54 AM18 0.3 13 AM 28 AM AM 0.6 0.2 18 -0.2 03:23 AM 0.6 1.7 AM 52 13 03:4807:01 28 18 55 08:26 AM 7906:36 08:57 AM46 2.4 AM AM 1.6 1.8 49 2.6 08:41 AM PM 1.5 0.5 Su-901:06 15 34 09:18 Sa 01:26 PM 0.5 15 W 02:21 PM -0.3 Th 02:44 PM 0.3 Tu PM 0.4 12 W 02:56 PM PM 0.3 1.4 9 43 06:59 9 03:41 07:12 PM 1.4 43 08:55 PM 3.5 107 09:13 PM 2.9 ○ 1.9 ● 1.9 10:02 PM 58 09:27 PM 58 12:57 AM 0.5 15 52 04:48 01:15 9 29 03:19 AM -907:07 03:28 AM21 0.3 14 07:44 AM 0.7 0.3 21 -0.3 04:21 AM 0.7 1.6 14 AM 29 AM 49 14 09:58 29 18 52 09:23 AM 09:34 AM43 2.4 AM AM 1.5 1.7 46 2.7 09:22 AM PM 1.4 0.4 M8201:38 12 34 Su 02:07 12 Th PM 03:19 PM 9 -0.3 -907:43 F PM 03:23 PM 9 0.3 W 04:12 PM 0.3 0.4 Th 03:28 PM 0.3 1.4 43 08:11 PM 1.4 43 09:50 PM 3.5 107 09:48 PM 2.9 10:53 PM 1.9 58 10:12 PM 2.0 61 12 01:43 AM 0.6 18 12 30 04:11 AM -907:38 04:02 AM21 0.2 15 02:12 AM 0.7 0.4 21 -0.3 05:25 AM 0.7 1.6 52 AM 49 15 AM 30 15 05:51 30 08:25 AM 1.6 49 8502:12 10:11 AM40 2.5 AM 10:18 1.4 AM 43 2.8 10:08 AM PM 1.3 0.4 15 10:39 Tu 12 M 02:48 12 F PM 04:16 PM -9 PM Sa 04:02 PM 9 0.3 Th 04:44 PM 0.4 0.4 12 -0.3 F 04:05 0.3 1.5 37 46 09:08 PM 1.5 46 10108:28 PM 10:43 PM 3.3 10:23 PM 2.8 11:43 PM 1.9 58 11:02 PM 2.0 61 12 02:32 AM 0.7 21 31 04:361.5 AM 0.2 52 08:10 46 31 AM 10:470.4 AM 2.6 15 W 02:46 PM 12 Su PM 04:421.6 PM 0.3 37 09:16 49 10:58 PM 2.8
Spring L. Ht Range *0.88 1.0 *1.14 1.1 *1.33 1.4 *1.33 1.4
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
12:140.8 AM 3 8805:32 3 AM 10:09 AM 1.2
2 0 2 0
12:581.7 AM 4 82012:11 4 AM 06:42 AM 07:110.9 AM
2 0 2 0
01:491.8 AM 5 7301:17 5 AM 07:53 AM 0.8
2 0 2 0
06:26 AM -3 Sa W PM 12:480.3 PM 8504:58 07:01 PM ◐ 3
Su 8511:08 Th AM 01:361.1 PM 905:57 PM 07:570.3 PM
08:01 AM 6 M8512:23 F PM 02:311.1 PM 1207:02 09:000.3 PM ◐ PM
02:471.8 AM 6 6702:22 6 AM 08:59 AM 0.8 08:58 AM 9 Tu 8501:44 Sa PM 03:311.1 PM 10:060.3 PM 1508:09 PM
7 6403:23 03:521.8 AM 7 AM 09:56 AM 0.7 12 10:01 AM W8503:00 Su PM 04:371.2 PM 1509:14 PM 11:130.3 PM
8 6104:18 05:031.8 AM 8 AM 10:45 AM 0.6 12 Th 8504:08 M 10:16
11:06 AM PM 05:441.3 PM PM 0.3
12:161.8 AM 05:07 9 AM 9 15 06:130.6 AM 6111:29 AM Tu PM 12:111.4 PM F 1205:09 06:490.3 PM 8511:15 PM
2 0 3 0
2 0 3 0
2 0 3
0 2 0 3
1205:52 01:151.8 AM 10 10AM 07:170.5 AM 6412:10 PM
0 2 Sa 1206:06 W PM 01:131.5 PM -0 07:48 PM 3 ○85
1212:11 02:090.4 AM 11AM 11 6706:34 AM 08:151.7 AM
-0 2 1212:49 Th PM 02:120.4 PM -0 Su 8506:59 PM 08:431.6 PM 3
901:06 03:010.5 AM 12AM 12 7007:13 AM 09:101.6 AM
-0 3 M 901:28 F PM 03:080.4 PM -0 09:351.6 PM 3 8807:51 ○ PM
902:00 03:500.5 AM 13 13AM 7307:51 AM 1.5
-0 10:01 AM 3 Tu 902:06 Sa PM 04:030.3 PM -0 1.7 8808:41 PM 10:24 PM 3
04:370.6 AM 14902:53 14AM 08:28 AM 1.4
-0 73 10:51 AM 3 W 902:46 Su PM 04:570.3 PM -0 11:111.7 PM 3 8809:33 PM
05:220.7 AM 15603:48 15AM 09:05 AM 1.3 76 11:40 AM Th 903:28 M PM 05:510.3 PM 8510:26 PM 11:571.7 PM
-0 3 0 2
6 79 9 85
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 publishe Disclaimer: data are based upon the latest information available 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.
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Generated On: Wed Dec 01 20:16:47 UTC 2021
Generated On: Wed Dec 01 19:47:33 UTC Page 4 of 5 2021
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Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 05:06AM
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Time Zone: LST/LDT
5 20 Amenities Including: Tu 02:00AM 07:12AM 01:24PM 08:12PM
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• Bathhouse • Pool • 16 Room Inn ◑• On-Site Bar
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Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683° W
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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor
##Anglers are asked to look for tags on those walleye. Photo courtesy of Virginia DWR
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On the Watch for Walleye
he Virginia DWR asks anglers to be on the lookout for tagged walleye in South Holston Lake. Fish were collected and tagged this spring in an effort to track angler exploitation. Anyone catching one of these fish is asked to clip off the tag filament (regardless of whether you keep the fish or not) and mail it to the Marion Regional DWR, 1796 Highway Sixteen, Marion, VA, 24354, along with the following information: • Date of the catch.
• Whether the fish was kept or released.
• Whether you were targeting walleye or it was an incidental catch. • Whether you caught any other walleye on the same trip.
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New PB for All MD
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hile casting a Roy Rig into the waters of Isle of Weight Bay behind Ocean City, MD, angler Robert “Bob” Hudson set a new state record in the Maryland Atlantic division for white perch. It was just his second cast, made after active fish were sighted and Hudson realigned his priorities; the day had initially been planned as a clamming trip. That realignment was certainly the right move, as the whopping big white he caught tipped the scales at 1.85 pounds, beating the old record by an ounce and a half. While still behind the Chesapeake Bay record of 2.6 pounds and a micron away from the state’s Nontidal Division record of 1.9 pounds, that’s one heck of a healthy perch any way you cut it—congratulations, Bob!
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lso in the new record category, we have a fallfish that not only potentially breaks the Virginia state record but could also be a new world record for the species. Josh Dolin was fishing in Cowpasture River this May when his spinnerbait got smashed by the three-pound, 9.5-ounce monster. The catch topped Virginia’s previous 3.5-pound record, which was also caught in Cowpasture River, and is over the current IGFA all-tackle mark of three pounds, nine ounces. Just to keep things interesting, Josh got a flat tire and had to wait for four hours in stormy weather before being able to return to civilization, where the fish was weighed at Dance’s Sporting Goods with Virginia conservation officers on hand. Congrats, Josh!
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he Boatyard opening day catch-photo-release tournament held in Annapolis, MD, was a smashing success this year, with excellent participation and excellent fishing as well. The PYY Fishing Team captained by Steve Wagner had an epic adventure, with Mick Young reeling up a 50.75-inch rockfish to take first place, teammate Roy Dove cranking back a 48-incher to take second place, and the team catching four fish breaking the 40-inch mark in total. Colin Wilson also caught a 48-incher, landing him in the third place slot. Twelve-year-old angler Brayden Hogbin caught a 45.75-incher to win the Youth division. Proceeds for the tournament go to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Coastal Conservation Association, and the Annapolis Police Department Youth Fishing Camp.
##The PYY team also took second place with a 48-incher.
##Youth angler Brayden Hogbin caught this monster rockfish to win the Youth division in the Boatyard tournament. Photo courtesy of Joseph Hogbin
##Colin Wilson also caught a 48-inch fish to take third place, based on the fact that it was caught later in the morning than the second place winner.
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uly is a big month for offshore anglers in Ocean City, starting with the July 1 to 3 OC Marlin Club’s Canyon Kickoff. Anglers fish two of the three days with weigh-ins at Sunset. Visit ocmarlinclub.com for more info. July 8 to 10 is the OC Tuna Tournament, which has become one of the biggest tuna tournaments around with a monster payout that topped a million dollars last year. Visit octunatournament.com for the details. July 16 and 17 young anglers can get in on the action in the OC Marlin Club’s Kid’s Classic. And at the end of the month, July 29 to 31, the HUK Big Fish Classic comes to town. This is another big money event—the 2021 payout was $1.2 million—and last year the winning swordfish not only harvested a $542,648 check but also set a new Maryland state record. Visit bigfishclassic.com to learn more.
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uly 9 is round one of the High Octane Custom Baits East Side Vs. West Side Snakehead Tournament (round two comes August 13). Anglers will choose which side they want to fish in Round One, with the top five anglers from each side moving on to Round Two (held in one location). Biggest stringer length wins. Visit the High Octane Custom Baits Facebook page for more information.
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he Virginia Beach Invitational Marlin Tournament is now the Virginia Beach Open Marlin Tournament for 2022, with dates set for July 27 to 30. The tournament format will remain the same, with more details to come. Visit the Virginia Beach Open Marlin Tournament Facebook Page for more information.
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Trolling Speeds By Eric Burnley
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rolling is an excellent technique for catching everything from rockfish to blue marlin, but it is not a one-speed-fits-all situation. Oftentimes rockfish require a slow speed while with wahoo you can troll for them at planing speed. With a range of speeds like that, you will also need quite a variety of lures designed for high and low speed service. Let’s begin with rockfish, just about everyone’s favorite fish in the Chesapeake Bay. Trolling everything from Mann’s Stretch 25s and 30s to live bunker or eels will at one time or another catch a rockfish. Add in umbrella rigs, Huntington Drone Spoons, parachutes, and MOJOs for just a small list of lures that are used in the Bay and the ocean. All these lures have one thing in common: they must be trolled at a slow speed. When trying to figure out what speed you are trolling your lures, your GPS is not really handy. The GPS gives the boat’s speed over the bottom. While good for navigating, you need to know the speed of the water going past your lures. For that you need to check the speed on your SONAR machine. The little propeller on the transducer sends the speed of the water going past the hull and thereby the speed of the water going past your lures. That speed will vary as you are going with and into the current. While we seldom go across the current, that too will cause the water speed to change. In other words, the captain cannot put on the auto pilot and spend the day just driving the boat. He must keep an eye on the speed of the water going past the lures, the action of the rod tips that will indicate if the lures are working correctly, and where he is going to make sure he doesn’t hit anything and stays in productive water. It does take a little experience to learn what the rod tip should look like when trolling certain lures. Those Mann’s Stretch plugs have a definite vibration and any change in that
between five and seven knots. Those who frequency indicates a problem. The same use only lures will kick their speed up to is true for spoons and tubes. seven to 10 knots, depending on the lures Most of the time when a lure changes they choose to employ. frequency, it is due to fouling up with There was a time back in the early seaweed or some sort of trash. Trolling 1970s when I would only fish with dead too fast will also cause problems, and the bait. Mullet, ballyhoo, and squid were my Mann’s plugs will actually start going in a standby baits, and the only lures I put in circle and jumping out of the water. the water were cedar plugs. The more time Trolling live bait is really tricky. I spent in the deep the more I learned Bunker is a favorite for both rockfish and about the actions of marlin and tuna and king mackerel. It is also used, with some the more I began to use lures. Lures create success, on cobia. a reaction strike and by the time the fish You want the bunker to swim as realizes he made a mistake, it should be naturally as possible, just under the hooked. surface, so here too the trolling speed is very slow. Rigs for king mackerel use a fine wire with two or three small treble hooks that snag the fish as it strikes like lightning at the bait. Bunker rigged for rockfish normally have a circle hook on a mono leader. The same is true for eels rigged for rockfish. It is not unusual for captains to troll for a short distance, take the boat out of gear, drift for a short distance, and then engage the motor and troll for a short distance again, when trolling live bait for rockfish. Trolling on the offshore grounds is a whole other story. Out here you seldom troll below five knots. ##When trolling plugs for Tuna and white rockfish, the slower the marlin respond to better. Photo by Eric Burnley dead bait trolled PropTalk.com July 2022 71
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What’s Bugging You? By Eric Burnley
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t’s just getting light as you back the boat trailer down the ramp and prepare to launch. As you step out of the truck, your legs and arms feel like they are on fire. You swat at the no-see-ems, but there are more of them than any man or woman can destroy. The only remedy is to get the boat in the water and get up to speed as fast as possible, or put on some bug spray before leaving the house, but who among us is smart enough to do that? Then there is the return to the ramp. You must slow down to a no-wake speed and those green head flies know that. They are just waiting for all that tender meat to slowly pass by, and boy do they make a feast of your body. Do not believe that those of us who fish 60 or 70 miles out in the ocean escape the fury of blood-sucking insects. Out here on hot days with a
southwest wind there will be uncountable numbers of barn flies. They don’t care if you are trolling from a 22-Mako or a $7,000,000 Bayliss, these nasty animals will bite you and everyone else on the boat. I have been on offshore boats when we had so many dead flies and so much blood on the deck, we had to use the ##From left to right: 25% DEET, 45% DEET, 100% DEET. washdown hose to clean it up. That day my son Ric was fishing off Virginia alternatives, and so far, none of them Beach, I was out of Indian River, and work. This was back in the day when my son Roger was out of Point PleasSlaughter Beach was the Weakfish ant. All three of us were harassed by Capitol of the World. It could easbarn flies. ily be the greenhead and mosquito In my opinion, the best bug sprays capitol of the universe. People came have as much DEET as the law up with all sorts of concoctions, but allows. I have tried several different nothing worked like DEET.
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AkzoNobel’s yacht coatings division announces the appointment of Jemma Lampkin as global commercial director. Jemma brings to this role a wealth of knowledge from her previous roles in AkzoNobel in marketing and in her most recent role of commercial management of AkzoNobel’s Aerospace Coatings AsiaPacific business. This experience will allow Jemma to bring a fresh new perspective to the yacht division, where her main objective is to continue to grow the business and help deliver on the promises of its brands—Awlgrip, Interlux/International, and Sea Hawk. “I am absolutely thrilled to join the yacht coatings division of AkzoNobel MPY (Marine, Protective and Yacht Coatings),” says Jemma. “The yacht division covers a broad range of customers, sub-segments, and geographic areas, and so I want to focus on bringing the business together in both a global plan in order to grow the business, as well as to maintain and improve our focus to better serve our customers to meet their needs.” AkzoNobel also announces the appointment of Simon Parker as managing director of its Marine, Protective, and Yacht Coatings business unit. Simon brings unparalleled expertise to the role because of his 24 years with AkzoNobel’s coatings businesses—which has encompassed a string of senior leadership positions. Most recently managing director of Industrial Coatings, Simon has also led the Powder Coatings and Vehicle Refinishes divisions. “I am delighted to lead such a prestigious division as Marine, Protective and Yacht Coatings…” says Simon. “Innovation has always been at its heart, and I’m determined that remains the case so that we continue to develop coating solutions that combine the ultimate in performance with tangible sustainable benefits that deliver positive social and environmental impacts and enable our customers to reach their own sustainability goals.” yachtcoatings.com
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S&J Yachts welcomes Ed Pickering to its Annapolis office. Born and raised in Rock Hall, Ed, or “Cap” as the locals know him, grew up around, near, or on a boat. The love of the sea and duty followed him after high school to an appointment at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. After graduation in 1997 with a USCG Third Mates License, All Oceans, he was able to pursue multiple opportunities in intermodal transportation while still serving in the United States Naval Reserve. He was honorably discharged as a Lieutenant in 2009. Cap is still drawn to the water, particularly the Upper Chesapeake Bay. Cap is an experienced and professional yacht broker who is very much committed to his clients. AKA “Broker with the Beard,” Cap looks forward to helping you whether searching for the right boat or in selling the one you have. Contact Cap at edpickering@sjyachts.com or (410) 708-0633. sjyachts.com
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Taiwan-based Dyna Yachts announces the appointment of Chesapeake Yacht Center (CYC) as a new dealership for the East Coast, further strengthening its dealer network across the United States. CYC offers a presence from South Carolina to Maine, where they have earned an excellent reputation for white-glove concierge sales, service, and support, boasting 10 years of experience supporting first class yachting on the East Coast. “We’re actively seeking new dealers wanting to join our team. Our goal is to get the Dyna brand out to an even larger audience, adding appropriate dealers in new markets and at the same time cultivating relationships with our current dealer network,” says Emily Yen, Dyna’s sales and marketing director “Chesapeake Yacht Center has a vast experience and understanding of the market and will be an ideal partner to help deliver the world-class service our customers expect.” Josh White of CYC adds, “We are excited to bring the Dyna Yachts brand and its range of boat models to our market. We have been looking for a new shipyard producing quality yachts to meet our sales and service needs for luxury yachting products.” Arriving just in time for the summer season, CYC will have a new Dyna 63 flybridge with an aft galley configuration available for sale. For more information about Dyna Yachts, please visit dynayachts.com and chesapeakeyachtcenter.com.
75th Anniversary
The Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year as well as the dedication of two more state-of-the-art floating docks. “This is a monumental occasion,” said Sheri Nelms, Commodore of the Chesapeake Yacht Club. “CYC is one of the oldest yacht clubs on the Chesapeake Bay and has been continuously serving members for 75 years. Our Club has a rich history of providing a wide range of land-based and marina services. We have grown and evolved over time to best meet the needs of our membership. Members enjoy the traditional activities of a yacht club combined with the most modern amenities. In addition, CYC has supported and developed strong bonds with the local Shady Side community.” To appeal to a broader range of members, CYC has expanded its membership categories to now include Boating Memberships for people who keep boats at CYC, NonBoating Associate Memberships for those who want to enjoy our facilities but do not keep a boat at the Club, Active Military Memberships in support of those who serve our country, and Intermediate Memberships for young people just now getting into boating. Commodore Nelms continued: “We are also celebrating the completion of our dock modernization program, a major $5 million investment. CYC now offers three state-or-the-art floating docks that can accommodate boats of all sizes up to 70 feet, including catamarans. A fourth, traditional fixed dock is also available should members prefer fixed slips. Our deep-draft slips are designed for both powerboats and sailboats with 50-amp or 100-amp AC power service depending upon the slip size.” chesapeakeyachtclub.org
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41’ Aquarius Motor Yacht “Aquarius 41” is a high performance flybridge motor yacht that shows the craftsmanship of the Taiwanese shipyard that manufactured her and is extremely well equipped. Spacious and beautiful all-teak interior throughout two private staterooms, two heads, full beam salon, galley down, dinette accommodates six! Spaciousness carries through the huge flybridge and sundeck. $119,000 $10k PRICE DROP! Call John May at 410.212.1539 or email jpmay@msn.com 42’ Grand Banks ‘75 All fiberglass classic trawler. John Deere dsls. 135Hp each. new 8kw Westerbeke dsl generator, new aluminum fuel tanks, A/C, fridge, freezer, radar, depth sounder, inverter, stereo, hot water heater, new bimini top, new transom platform, bottom painted 2020. $37,500 Call 443.534.9249
2013 Cruisers Yachts 430 Sport Coupe This vessel is literally in “as new” condition. 422 hours on twin Volvo Penta Diesels with joystick control, 255 hours on the Cummins generator. Too many upgrades to list! Offered at $415,000 Give Jeff Nicklason a call to arrange a showing at 410.353.7423 or email jnicklason@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
(Sea Horse) 46’ Jefferson ‘88 $82,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski 804.815.8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 46’ Matthews 1973 RARE All fiberglass sport fisherman. 1 of 12 manufactured. Total refit, like new! Includes: 11’ Boston Whaler w/ new 15-hp Mercury outboard. $125,000 Call 443.534.9249
43’ Tiara 4300 Sovran ‘09 High quality workmanship and performance & hard to find. Meticulously maintained w/ all service records are available to a serious buyer. IPS-600 Volvo, Joystick controls make her a joy for short-handed yachtsman. $395,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
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(Lois Kate) 2018 48’ Aquila Power Cat Loved by one owner. Located in Middle River, MD. 400 hrs on twin Volvo D-6 330Hp, common rail diesels, bow thruster. 4 cabins, massive deck space, forward/aft entertainment areas. Beautiful interior galley, couch, and dining areas. Inside staircase to dinette and flybridge with enclosed canvas. 16KW gen, AC in all cabins. Dinghy and davit system. Asking $999,500 Contact John Kaiser at 443.223.7864 or john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com
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50’ Cherubini Independence ‘03 Custom built - last Cherubini 50 off the line. Constantly updated to include interior upholstery, top of the line electronics package and much more! $595,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler/ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Asking $240,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 www.seattleyachts.com
(Cygnus) 56’ Jakobson & Peterson ‘30 $215,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 56’ Carver 564 CPMY ‘03 675Hp Volvos, Excellent condition. $349,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com
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Are you on a search for a full-time sales position that requires you to get out and enjoy the water, where all your co-workers are super cool, and where flip-flops and shorts are considered business casual? SpinSheet, PropTalk, FishTalk, Start Sailing Now, and PortBook magazines are in growth mode, and we are looking for that special advertising sales rep who understands the marine industry and knows how to work and play hard. If you think you will excel in creating sales and marketing solutions for advertisers, then we would love to chat with you. Send your resume, a description of your boating experience and interests, and a cover letter telling us why you’d be a great fit for our team today! info@spinsheet.com
Yacht Sales Curtis Stokes and Associates, Inc. is hiring new salespeople for our Chesapeake area operation. Candidates must be honest, ethical and have boating experience. This is a commission only position. Contact Curtis Stokes at 410.919.4900 or curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net SALES ASSOCIATE Successful, marine electric propulsion business has a rewarding opportunity for a sales associate in Annapolis, MD. Build your knowledge & skills in this fast-growing field; advancement into management & ownership possible for a dedicated team member. Set your own schedule. Ideal for part-time workers, independent contractors. Work the boat shows! Knowledge of boats & boating, sail & power required. SReuther@annapolishybridmarine.com www.annnapolishybridmarine.com
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Captain Wanted Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Weekends and charters during the week. Our boat is an 86 passenger Pirate boat, twin diesel powered. Flexible hours and competitive pay. ARRGh! Go to urbanpirates.com and apply via the Crew Wanted link under Contact Us. www.urbanpirates.com/baltimore_crewwanted.html Crew Wanted Arrr you a Pirate? Urban Pirates is looking for fun, energetic people to join their crew in Fells Point, Baltimore. Flexible hours. Actors and actresses welcome, but no experience needed. Go to urbanpirates.com and apply via the Crew Wanted link under Contact Us. www.urbanpirates.com/baltimore_crewwanted.html
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TWO P/T Delivery Drivers Wanted for three-day-amonth magazine distribution route in both Baltimore and Annapolis (one position per area). Compensation based upon quantity of stops. Must have a valid driver’s license in good standing, reliable vehicle, and be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Contact Beatrice at 410.216.9309 or beatrice@spf-360.com S&J Yachts Looking for an experienced Full-time Yacht Broker. Great opportunity to work with a large, professional company - 5 offices from the mid-Atlantic to Florida. S&J Yachts are Dealers for: Bavaria Yachts Sail & Power and Makai Power Catamarans specializing in quality Brokerage yachts. Boating experience and team player a must! Friendly, professional working environment. Enquiries confidential. Contact Jack 410 971-1071 info@sjyachts.com www.sjyachts.com
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ARCHER POWER SOLUTIONS Mobile Service, Located in DC - Marine Electric - Air Conditioning Refrigeration - ABYC Certified - 202.509.3868 info@archerpowersolutions.com www.archerpowersolutions.com
REAL ESTATE House for sale for BOATERS!!! Rare corner lot! 4-bedroom colonial with 2 car garage and large backyard for triple axle boat trailer! Incredible community with private beach, 2 boat launching ramps, 3 kayak launch/storage areas, pool, private marina. Don’t wait on this one, minutes from downtown Annapolis and Quiet Waters Park! Contact the Realtor, Mark Ritter at 443.487.3073 or mritter@markaritter.com https://matrix.brightmls.com/Matrix/Public/Portal. aspx?ID=DE-425989802994&eml=Q2hyaXNfUnVlb WtlQHlhaG9vLmNvbQ==#1
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SLIPS & STORAGE Private Slip for Rent 42’. Wells Cove, Kent Narrows. Water and Electric. $2,500/year Call 443.506.2039 Sailor’s Wharf Marina on Mill Creek off White Hall Bay, 20 to 45 foot slips with water & 30 amp Electric. 1651 Orchard Beach Road, Annapolis, MD 21409. For more information, please call 443.336.3615 or email sailorswharfmarina@gmail.com
30’-50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410.586.0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410.586.1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com
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Bernie’s Boat Storage Winterization, power washing, shrink wrapping, spring commissioning, super soak cleaning, bottom painting, marine services available. Boats on trailers or just trailers.1201 Baltimore & Annapolis Boulevard, Arnold, MD. 410.544.5072 www.berniesboatstorage.com Galesville – West River Deep Water Slips with water and electric, 20 to 40 feet. $1,200 to $2,800 per year. 410.212.4867
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ACROSS 2. What brand of powercatamaran does S&J Yachts carry? 3. This marina features the boat “Southern Belle” in its ad. 6. Who sponsors the PropTalk Cover Contest? 8. Dealers for Bayliner and Sportsman. 9. This boating app is a sponsor for PropTalk’s Cruising Club Notes. 11. This dock bar has the slogan, ‘Where the watermen gather.’ DOWN 1. Cypress Marine is located on what river? 4. What job is open at PropTalk? Hint: in the Help Wanted section. 5. Which town’s tag line is ‘O’ the fun you’ll have?’ 7. The 320 DLX is what brand of boat? 10. Chesapeake Yacht Center is a dealer for this Italian luxury day cruiser.
What’s New at .com Bayliner DX2000 Bay Boat Deck boats like this are perfect for family fun on the Chesapeake. Check out our video walkthrough at youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine.
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These Great Businesses Make PropTalk Possible. S hop with them and let them k now their ad is wor k ing ! Annapolis Gelcoat and Restoration....... 60
East Coast Yacht Sales.......................... 25
Riverside Marine...................................... 6
Annapolis Yacht Sales............................ 21
Freedom Boat Club............................... 31
S&J Yachts............................................. 75
Argo Navigation.................................... 49
Herrington Harbour Marinas................. 44
Safe Harbor Marinas................................ 2
Automotive Training Center.................. 65
Hidden Harbour Marina........................ 66
Seattle Yachts................................... 12,13
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Intrinsic Yacht & Ship............................. 19
South River Boat Rentals....................... 61
Bay Shore Marine.................................. 62
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Boatyard Bar & Grill.............................. 29
Long & Foster - Kathy Buller................. 27
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Boatyard Beach Bash............................. 39
MD Department of Natural Resources. 27
Town of Onancock................................. 38
BOE Marine........................................... 84
Nettle Net............................................. 38
Tri-State Marine....................................... 9
Brown Dog Marine................................ 70
Northern Neck Tourism......................... 37
Vane Brothers........................................ 70
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum...... 30
Onewater Yacht Group.......................... 18
Virginia Dept of Health/MD DNR.......... 26
Chesapeake Yacht Center............... 4,5,17
Orion Safety Products........................... 24
Walczak Yacht Sales............................... 23
Composite Yacht................................... 64
Parish Creek Landing............................. 72
Waterfront Marine................................. 15
CRAB .................................................... 59
Pocket-Yacht Company......................... 14
Wooden Boat Restoration Company..... 64
Curtis Stokes & Associates...................... 3
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Worton Creek Marina............................ 65
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