PropTalk Magazine June 2019

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IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME 15 | ISSUE 6

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Boat Notes: Tiara 34LS

A bow cockpit, outboards, and a top end that busts past 50 mph… on a Tiara?

By Lenny Rudow

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The Antique and Classic Boat Festival

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Hankering to experience the slap of water against the hull of a classic wooden craft?

Story and photos by Craig Ligibel

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New Life for a Richardson Cruisabout

When a $450 boat purchase becomes a lengthy, yet beloved project.

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By Tim Campbell

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Waterskiing Since 1957

If it involves watersports, Gene Hamilton knows a thing or two about it.

By Dan Brougher

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Dock Bar Guide

How many of these can you check off your list this month?

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on the cover

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Trolling Tips

Trolling with the correct lures at the proper speed and the right depth and distance will put more fish in the box. By Eric Burnley

PropTalk graphic designer Heather Capezio captured this shot of boats rafted up in Annapolis Harbor for the 2018 U.S. Navy Blue Angels Air Show. Don’t miss this year’s flight demonstration May 22 from 2-3 p.m.

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Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dog: Roxy Dock Talk Chesapeake Calendar

sponsored by the Boatyard Bar & Grill 36 Bay Bridge Boat Show Highlights 38 See the Bay: Knapps Narrows 45 Classic Boat: ACBS Runabout Cruising in

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Liquid Asset By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown Cruising: Weekend Cruising Tips Interview by Beth Crabtree Cruising Club Notes Jet Skiing: You Never Forget Your First Time By Dave Nestel Tides and Currents

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66 Racing News: 109th Cambridge Classic Power Boat Regatta

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

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74 Fish News By FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow 76 Boatyard Bar & Grill Opening Day Tournament Results

79 Find Your Own Fish By Eric Burnley 81 Nanticoke River Blue Cats By Eric Burnley Coming in July PropTalk • Watersports • July 4 Planner • Powerboat Racing Scene

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hat does summer mean to you…? Cookouts? Fireworks? Boat rides and raftups with friends? Country music blaring out of the stereo? Perhaps all of the above. Maryland’s change of seasons can be frustrating to say the least—just when you think spring is finally here to stay, winter returns with its icy grip. But it seems that we’re finally over the hump and heading towards summer. Boat yards are alive with the sounds of late spring commissioning; dock bars are planting truckloads of palm trees, and the sounds of beach music drifts over the waves. There are certain songs you hear that just conjure up images of summer boating; those go-to songs you put on the stereo when you’re cruising along on the Bay. Many of the “boat songs” I love are escapist in nature—tunes that extoll the wonders of the Caribbean, of buying a boat and sailing away, and lying on a beach until the sun goes down. Classic lines like: “If you really wanna know where you can find me, I’ll be unwinding down in the islands” (Island Song by Zac Brown Band); “If the

##Is there a song that makes you think of cruising on the Bay every time you hear it?

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By Kaylie Jasinski

phone’s for me, you can tell ‘em I just sailed away” (It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson); “The seas in my veins, my tradition remains” (Son of a Son of a Sailor by Jimmy Buffett); “Got out of town on a boat for the Southern Islands” (Southern Cross by Crosby, Stills & Nash). When I hear them, even in the dead of winter, my mind is instantly transported to a sunny summer day out on the water. I recently went for a sunset boat ride with my family, and as soon as “Southern Cross” wafted out of the speakers, it was as if we were transported back to the Caribbean. Last August we did a power catamaran charter together in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), and that spring night my dad even said, “If you close your eyes, you can almost believe we’re back in the BVI.” And he was right. Studies have shown that there’s a very real connection between music, emotion, and memory. In this instance it was a more recent memory of listening to Crosby, Stills & Nash while cruising around the BVI the previous summer. For some people it could be a song that was on the radio the first

time you learned to drive a boat, or a song you used to listen to while fishing with parents or grandparents as a kid. Whatever the case may be, music is powerful. And for most of us who don’t have the luxury of cruising around on a boat 24/7, hearing that go-to boat song while at work, or stuck in traffic can often help bring a smile to your face while killing time until your next boat ride. It always does for me. I asked PropTalk readers on Facebook to share some of their go-to boat songs; here were a few responses: the theme from Gilligan’s Island, “Good Vibrations,” “I’m On a Boat,” “Same Ol’ River” by Sam Bush, “Green River” by Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Beautiful Day” by Ziggy Marley, “A Pirate Looks at 40” by Jimmy Buffett, anything Jack Johnson, Redneck Yacht Club, “The Quest” by Ballyhoo, and for some, the purr of the outboard and the singing of a drag when a fish is on is the only music they need. Summer will be here before we know it. And even sooner if we put some good tunes on the stereo, sip a tiki drink under a dock bar palm tree, and go boating as often as possible. In this issue we have information on the Blue Angels flight show over Annapolis May 22 (one of the biggest raftup events of the year - page 24). We begin running our summer Dock Bar Guide (page 60), we have articles on waterskiing and jetskiing to get you pumped for watersports (page 56-59), and have information on tons of fun festivals, upcoming powerboat races, and events you can attend by boat in our calendar (page 28). If you want to make the most of this summer on the Bay, get out there and start living it up (before the season even begins).


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Five Ways To Help PropTalk

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n its 14-year-long life, PropTalk has always been for, about, and by Chesapeake Bay boaters, yet it bears repeating from time to time, lest you think we’ve forgotten about you, readers! This is your magazine. It’s better with more of you in it. Here are several ways you can make this magazine better every month:

1. Send us letters. Many people think they have to pen a short novel to get into the magazine, but what we value more than anything is your opinion, no matter the length of it. A short email to say “I enjoyed (writer name’s) story in the (month) issue, because ___.” Or “I was unhappy to read ___ on (page number), because ___.” Send letters anytime to tell us what we’re doing right and what we can do better.

2. Send us fun photos. PropTalk readers have proven to be pros at sending dog and sunset photos… but where are

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the photos of your boating friends’ smiling faces? As boating season unfolds, make sure to take a fun selfie or two along the way. Show us what your boating life is like.

3. Send us cover shots. We need high-resolution, vertical shots for the cover every month. If you are a professional or know one who’s not already working with PropTalk, send us a note. We would like to add more great photographers to our team.

4. Send us writers. You’ll see a few new writers in PropTalk this season, and we’re always looking for more. If you know a Chesapeake boater who’s a good writer or you are one, send us a note.

5. Send us ideas. When readers send us great story ideas, we are happy to follow up on them. We’d especially like to have Southern Bay story ideas. Send any and all feedback to editor@ proptalk.com. Thank you, readers!

BOAT DOG Meet Roxy

Roxy is an eight-year-old German Shepherd. She lives in Annapolis with owners Kristen and Nick Sottile. Nick says: “We do not own a boat, but working for Watermark is filling the desire (for now). Roxy loves boating, and her favorite boat is the Harbor Queen. Every time we try to get her on a paddleboard or kayak, she ends up going for a swim (and so do we).” The Sottiles recently moved to Annapolis from Florida, and they love it, Roxy included. “From the food and the people to the history and the architecture, we love Annapolis. I mean what is there not to love?” Nick adds. “We should have made the move years ago. Roxy approves too, which we all know is the only thing that matters.”

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or many boaters, Memorial Day weekend signals the official start of the boating season. By this point the cold weather is behind us, the boats are in the water (they better be!), and there’s nothing but long summer days ahead. But don’t forget the real reason we celebrate Memorial Day—to pay our respects to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and our freedom. Here are some events happening around the Bay. The Chestertown Tea Party Festival, May 24-26, commemorates Chestertown’s protest of British rule with a tea toss reenactment, colonial parade, raft race, street performances, and more. This is a free event with activities spread throughout the town of Chestertown, MD. Chesapeake Beach, MD, will host its annual Stars and Stripes Festival May 25-27. Saturday there will be musical 20 June 2019 PropTalk.com

performances by local musicians and the U.S. Naval Academy Band at Veterans’ Memorial Park. Sunday is Family Fun Day at Kellam’s Field with a patriotic parade, live music, arts and crafts, and an ice cream and apple pie social. The event will conclude Monday with a Memorial Day ceremony at Veteran’s Memorial Park. The Annapolis Memorial Day Parade will be held May 27, beginning at 10 a.m., and will follow the traditional route down West Street to Church Circle and down Main Street to City Dock. A Memorial Day ceremony will follow at Susan Campbell Park. The National Memorial Day Parade takes place May 27 at 2 p.m. in Washington, DC. The parade, held annually along Constitution Avenue, is the nation’s largest Memorial Day event, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators to the National Mall to pay tribute

to those who have served, are serving, and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while in service to our country. In Virginia, the annual Portsmouth Memorial Day parade salutes the service and sacrifices of our armed forces, and celebrates Portsmouth’s proud military heritage. The parade begins at 10 a.m. and travels on High Street from Peninsula Avenue to Crawford Street. If you prefer to get out on the water, the Spirit of Norfolk offers Memorial Day weekend cruises May 24-27. These two to three hour cruises on the Elizabeth River include a buffet, music, and a cash bar. Another option is the Memorial Day R&B Moonlight Cruise May 26, a two hour late-night cruise featuring light bites and a nightclub atmosphere with a professional DJ onboard. Find more Memorial Day events and links to event websites at proptalk.com/ calendar.


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efore launching the new Introduction to Marine Outboard Engine Systems course, Chesapeake College director of skilled trades Tom Ellis had been approached by industry professionals about offering courses to meet the needs of local marine service businesses. Ellis surveyed 80 members of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM) and found “compelling proof that there is a critical need for local training to prepare marine technicians who are skilled in the service and repair of engines and auxiliary boat systems.” Eighty percent of responders said they struggled to find trained and experienced applicants. One of the most notable responses was from the survey prompt to share any advice, thoughts, or interest regarding a Marine Service Technician program at Chesapeake College. “Please do this as soon as possible,” it read. “This industry is dying because we do not have a workforce training pipeline of young people with basic skills.” The college moved forward with the plan to offer a Marine Engine course using curriculum provided by Yamaha and a generous donation from Wye River Marine in Chester, MD, to establish a Marine Technician Lab. Once registration opened, the first two class offerings filled up within six days. The instructor, John McNally, U.S. Coast Guard Machinery Technician Second Class, brings with him 16 years of marine experience. “The class has been a mix of book work covering theory, principle, and operation of outboard motors and hands on lab time where the students actually get to tear the engines down, inspect, measure, and reassemble,” he says. “It is going really well. The students are all very interested and excited about the program and the wonderful donations we have received in the form of tools, engines, and equipment.” Ellis is encouraged by the strong start of the Marine Engine course. “We are already working on partnering with additional manufacturers and organizations to expand our course offerings, specifically in the areas of diesel engines and auxiliary boat systems,” he said. “I am laying the groundwork for creating a one-year accelerated Marine Service Technician Certificate that will prepare students to be skilled, well-rounded technicians for a broad range of entry-level marine industry positions. We are also developing various continuing education courses that will offer advanced-level training for current marine technicians.” This Project is funded by the State of Maryland’s EARN Maryland Grant Program and administered by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. To learn more, visit mtam.org.


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Viewing the Blue Angels by Boat

he Navy’s elite flying squadron, the Blue Angels, will be back in Annapolis Tuesday May 21 and Wednesday May 22, when Annapolis area residents, Chesapeake boaters, and Midshipmen and their guests turn out for what is always a breath-taking performance by some of the Navy’s best aviators. On a sunny day this special show draws so many boats that it seems you

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could skip across the water on their decks. On either side of the river are plenty of nice places to anchor. Many boats raftup, and small sailboats and kayaks weave between the larger vessels. A little bit of common sense and courtesy go a long way in close quarters. Remember that you bear the responsibility of avoiding a collision, regardless of who has the right of way. VHF channels 13 and 17 broadcast general safety messages including weather forecasts. Emergencies can be communicated to authorities on VHF 16. Tuesday, May 21 the Blue Angels are scheduled to rehearse from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again at 2 p.m. The Route 450 Bridge over the Severn River will be closed from 10:45 to 1 p.m. and from 1:45 to the end of the afternoon rehearsal, approximately 4 p.m. May 22 is the main event, from 2 to 3 p.m. The

Route 450 Bridge will be closed beginning at 1:45 p.m. until the conclusion of the show. The U.S. Coast Guard, Natural Resources Police, and the Annapolis Harbormaster will enforce marine restriction and boat traffic during the rehearsals and performance. On the Severn River marine traffic will be restricted from on the northwest side from shoreline to shoreline along the Route 50 highway bridge. To the southeast, the regulated area is bounded by a line running from the U.S. Naval Academy Light toward Greenbury Point. College Creek will also be restricted. Look for a temporary access channel near Horn Point for boats to enter and exit Annapolis Harbor. Call Coast Guard Activities Baltimore at (410) 576-2693 for additional marine restriction details. More commissioning week details may be found at usna.edu/ CommissioningWeek/Schedule/

Who Is Teaching Future Marine Service Techs?

ith 20,000 marine service jobs available in the country right now, the marine industry needs trainers to train new technicians. If you know a teacher of marine tech in high school or post-secondary school, or a school, administrator, or instructor who would like to teach it, the American Boat and Yacht Council’s inaugural Educator Training Conference July 23-25 in Annapolis is the place to learn more. Join ABYC and the ABYC Foundation for this train-the-trainer event at its headquarters (613 Third Street, Annapolis, MD, 21403). The three-day conference will feature specific topics to enhance the knowledge, delivery, and support of marine instructors across the country. Whether your school has a successful program, just got onboard with the ABYC curriculum, or are looking into ways to develop a program to serve your local community, this event is for you. 24 June 2019 PropTalk.com

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hat’s better than watching the Bachelor or Kardashians? Wildlife webcams! Three such cams are made possible through a partnership between Explore.org and Chesapeake Conservancy, along with property hosts including Transamerica, The Crazy Osprey Family, and the property owner where the great blue heron rookery is located. Chesapeake Conservancy helps people connect with nature and connect with the Chesapeake Bay through its wildlife webcams, which feature osprey, peregrine falcons, and great blue herons. Nearly 10 million viewers from all over the world watched the cams in 2018, including countries like Iceland, Ghana, the Cayman Islands, Armenia, China, and Belize. The osprey and peregrine stories are true conservation success stories. With both the peregrine and the osprey once facing near eradication in the 1970s, due to the effects of DDT, today they have rebounded in the Chesapeake thanks to the ban on DDT and the careful work of ornithologists and conservationists such as The Peregrine Fund. Tom and Audrey, Osprey: Audrey returned on March 19 at 7 p.m., while Tom returned a week later on March 25 at 7:11 am. This season, viewers have watched Tom and Audrey fortify their nest, mate, and now Audrey is incubating three eggs. Tom hunts fish and brings them to Audrey and eventually will bring food to the chicks. Some viewers don’t think Tom does such a great job, and indeed, Audrey does go get her own fish sometimes.

Expect the chicks to hatch around late May. Viewers can observe their development, including fledging and learning to hunt. You will see Audrey protect the chicks from the sun’s rays on hot days by spreading her wings. Viewers will see sticks with ribbons in the nest. These were tied on by The Crazy Osprey family and left in their yard, eventually chosen for use by the osprey (follow The Crazy Osprey family’s popular blog at chesapeakeconservancy.org). Boh and Barb, Peregrine Falcon: In 2015, Chesapeake Conservancy launched its peregrine falcon cam on the 33rd floor of the Transamerica building in downtown Baltimore. It welcomed explore.org to the partnership in 2017. This cam features Boh and Barb, named in honor of U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and Baltimore’s favorite Natty Boh. They are descendants of peregrines released by The Peregrine Fund in the 1970s who first made their home on this very ledge. Peregrine’s natural habitat is the side of cliffs, and they incubate their eggs in scrapes, or indentations in sand or gravel. Many peregrine migrate, but not Boh and Barb due to the plentiful food sources that living in downtown Baltimore provides. Viewers will see Boh and Barb return from their hunts with food, beautiful landings over the Baltimore skyline, the eggs hatch, and the eyasses develop and fledge. This season with Boh and Barb brought four eggs. Barb laid her first egg on the morning of March 20, the second on March 22, the third on March 24 (or 25), and the fourth on March 27. Around April

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##A baby blue heron! Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Conservancy

18 one of the eggs was removed from the cluster. We suspect that Barb determined it was non-viable. In late April, Boh disappeared from the scene. We don’t have any idea where he is or why he left. Recently, a new male has been courting Barb and visiting the scrape, bringing prey. Cam viewers have been calling this male Nubo. One egg hatched on April 28, and the second egg hatched on April 29. The third egg in the cluster has not hatched yet, and there is speculation that it is non-viable. Rell and Eddie, Great Blue Heron: The newest cam, featuring Great Blue Heron, was first launched in 2016, with funds generated through a crowdfunding campaign and additional help from Waterfowl Chesapeake. Explore.org joined the partnership in 2017 and installed a new sophisticated camera in 2018. The homeowner chose to name the main couple featured in the cam Rell and Eddie after the surfers Rell Sunn and Eddie Aikau. There are 10-12 nests in this rookery on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and up to 50 heron. The cam features three nests prominently. Others can be seen in the distance. Viewers will be amazed at how crowded these nests get with two adults and up to three or four chicks! Viewers will see these beautiful birds mate, incubate and care for their young, 100 feet up in loblolly pines. Rell and Eddie are the stars of “Nest 1.” Rell laid five eggs in early April; Unfortunately, three of the five eggs were damaged and were removed on April 10. The two remaining eggs hatched on April 28 and May 3. Find all three webcams at chesapeakeconservancy.org/explore/wildlife-webcams.


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Gear Review: Thermal Hoop

e recently had the opportunity to test out the Thermal Hoop by Bodywarmer—a nifty wearable to keep you warm in the winter months, or even just out on the water on a chilly spring day. The Thermal Hoop is just like it sounds in that you slip the hoop over your head and wear it around your neck under a jacket. There are three temperature settings depending on how warm you wish to be: blue for moderately warm, white for warmer, and red for warmest. The Thermal Hoop warms up in minutes and can keep you warm for hours, depending on which temperature setting it’s on. At the warmest setting, the charge will last for approximately two hours, three to three-and-a-half hours on the medium setting, and approximately four to four-and-a-half hours on the lowest or blue setting.

I tested the Thermal Hoop on a late spring boat ride; it was evening and pretty gusty out, so even though it was May, I was certainly glad to have some extra warmth. I found that you really need to wear a jacket over the Thermal Hoop, which makes sense, or all of that precious heat will escape. I also noticed that it works best if you wear it over a light layer underneath your jacket. When I initially tested it, I was wearing a bulky sweater with the Thermal Hoop on top and found that it took longer to feel the benefits of the heat. When I wore it over a thinner long sleeve shirt and then added more layers on top, I was toasty on the boat all evening. The Thermal Hoop 380 retails for $59.95, with the guarantee that you can try it for 30 days and if it doesn’t keep you warm, you can return for a full refund. Learn more at bodywarmer.com. ~K.J.

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21st Annual Okoumefest Open house, boatbuilding seminars, and a cookout Friday at Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis. All-day small boat rendezvous Saturday at Matapeake State Park on Kent Island. Attendees can demo nearly every model in the CLC lineup. Free and family friendly! RSVPs requsted at clcboats.com/festival.

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Boating Safety Class Learn about boat handling and regulations, nautical “rules of the road,” trailering, required gear, and more. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington Farm United Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA. Register: jdburt@verizon.net or (703) 3076482.

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CMM Fossil Field Experience Explore the fossils at Cove Point, learn where to find them, how to identify them, and what they can tell us about the past. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Presented by the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Costs $20, includes museum admission.

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Music on the Nanticoke Summer Concert Series Free concert on Vienna’s waterfront, 4 to 7 p.m. Parking, boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Lawn seating. Food will be available.

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Tochterman’s Fly Fishing Grand Opening Celebrate the new fly fishing addition to Tochterman’s in Baltimore, MD, with seminars, demonstrations, and more. Urbanna Cup Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association. At Town Marina in Urbanna, VA.

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13th Annual Secret Garden Tour Tour lovely private gardens along the Chesapeake Bay in historic Havre de Grace. Self-guided and walkable. Tickets $25: tour begins at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, and benefits the museum. Rain or shine.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Bowleys Quarters, MD, firehouse. Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Vol. Fire Company. Cost is $40. Register: (410) 800-8420.

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National Safe Boating Week Promoting boating and lifejacket safety to boaters everywhere.

Community Day at CBMM 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Free admission, live music, regional foods and drinks, family activities, free boat rides, and more.

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CAPCA Monthly Meeting/ Speaker Series Speaker: Julia Howes, Anne Arundel County Watermens Association. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., meeting starts at 7:15 at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. Open to the public.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course May 21, 23, and 28 at the Eastport Vol. Fire Station in Annapolis. $28 per person. Presented by Annapolis Flotilla 054-23-01. Register: (301) 466-4299.

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Blue Angels Air Show Annapolis U.S. Naval Academy Air Show over Annapolis, MD, 2 to 3 p.m.

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Friends of the Bohemia Annual Meeting Annual meeting and review of the Bohemia River 2019 report card. Free and open to the public. Light fare provided with cash wine bar. Door prize. RSVP: friendsofthebohemia@gmail.com.


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Fourth Annual Casey Cares Rockfish Tournament A day of fishing at the Bay Bridge Marina and an evening of fundraising and celebrating at The Inn at Chesapeake Bay Beach Club on Kent Island, MD. All proceeds benefit Casey Cares’s programs for critically ill children and their families.

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16th Annual Kent Narrows Fly and Light Tackle Tournament Fly, light tackle, kayak, team, and women’s divisions, plus white perch and other finfish. Presented by CCA-MD at The Jetty in Grasonville, MD.

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Dennis Point Regatta Smith Island Crab Skiff Association. At Dennis Point Marina in Drayden, MD.

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31st Annual Clean the Bay Day Thousands of Virginians simultaneously descend on the rivers, streams, and beaches of the Chesapeake Bay watershed to remove harmful litter and debris. Find a cleanup location and register at cbf.org.

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4th Annual Sgt. Marvin T. Haw IV Boating Safety Day 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Wilson Point Park in Middle River, MD. Water safety demos, prizes, local food trucks, vendors, silent auction, free paddleboarding, and more!

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Family and Youth Casting Call 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Anacostia Park in Washington, DC. The largest youth fishing event in the city! This free event provides all of the equipment, bait, and instruction necessary for youth to learn the basics of fishing. Also includes environmental education activities and tours of the aquarium. Registration opens May 1.

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St. Clement’s Island Heritage Day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Colton’s Point, MD. Celebrate the history and heritage of St. Clement’s Island with tons of fun and free activities and programs for the whole family. Free water taxi rides to the island, lighthouse tours, traditional music.

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Hampton Blackbeard Festival Live music, fireworks, pirate reenactments, children’s activities, period vendors, arts and crafts, and more. Mill Point Park, Hampton, VA.

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Snakehead Mayhem Tournament Each angler submits their five heaviest snakeheads each day for the two days (maximum of 10 snakeheads possible) and the angler with the most total weight for the tournament wins. Presented by the Woolford Store in Woolford, MD.

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Annapolis Decoy Show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. Buy, sell, and trade antique duck decoys, contemporary carvings, hunting and fishing items, sporting art, and books. Free admission and free parking. Free appraisals.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course June 4, 6, and 11 at the Eastport Vol. Fire Station in Annapolis. $28 per person. Presented by Annapolis Flotilla 054-23-01. Register: (301) 466-4299.

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Boating Flea Market 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine at Mears Great Oak Landing in Chestertown, MD. $20 per table or booth; slipholders free. Used power and sail items; local boat supply business welcome.

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EYC Junior Safe Powerboat Handling 5 to 8 p.m. at Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. For ages 10-16. Prerequisite: must have Maryland safe boating certification.

Maryland Safe Boater Course Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m. at the Bowleys Quarters, MD, firehouse. Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Vol. Fire Company. Cost is $40, includes instructional materials and certification card. Advance registration required: (410) 800-8420.

KIF Club Monthly Meeting 7:30 p.m. at Kent Island American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Pizza night. Speaker TBD: Captain Dave from Indian Head Charters or Rob Christy the Fish Nut.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course June 7 and 8 at the Eastport Vol. Fire Station in Annapolis. $28 per person. Presented by Annapolis Flotilla 054-23-01. Register: (301) 466-4299.

Wachapreague Shore Girls Flounder Tournament Fishing times 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Silent auction with all proceeds going to Dogs Deserve Better - Eastern Shore of Virginia. Giveaways and 50/50 drawing at Awards Banquet: June 8 6 p.m. at Onancock Elks Lodge. For entry forms, tournament rules, or questions, email nlkatr@aol.com. Norfolk Harborfest The largest, longest-running, free maritime festival in the nation! Town Point Park, downtown Norfolk waterfront, VA. Presented by Norfolk Festevents.

14th Annual Bands in the Sand An evening of live music, drinks, and food on the waters edge at the Chesapeake Bay foundation in Annapolis; benefits CBF. Tickets are limited and sell out fast.

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EYC Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. This 8 hour hands-on, on-thewater course is for anyone who has taken a classroom boating course but needs experience to safely operate a small motorboat. Prerequisites: state boating education certificate recommended.

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Pasadena Sportfishing Group Monthly Meeting Doors open at 6 p.m., meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company, Severna Park, MD. Free, open to the public. Food and beverages available, free door prize for adults and children, tackle raffle, 50/50 drawing. Speaker: Daniel Mallonee, crabbing tips and techniques.

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Annapolis Yacht Sales Rendezvous Celebrate ‘An Evening in Paris’ at the Annapolis Yacht Sales Rendezvous at Spring Cove Marina in Solomons, MD. Events include a boater’s university, sightseeing, workshops, paddleboard races, cornhole, dancing, and lots of great food. Prizes and giveaways throughout the weekend. Slips must be reserved by May 1: (410) 3262161. Please RSVP to AYS by May 17: (410) 267-8181.

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

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John Conolly In Concert 7 to 9 p.m. at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, MD. $15 per person. Folk/maritime music.

at Navy Point Wooden classics, vintage race boats, and other antique and Chesapeake Bayrelated boats come to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Admission good for two days!

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

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CBSFA School’s Out Rockfish Tournament Presented by Chesapeake Bay Sport Fishing Association at Dock of the Bay in Sparrows Point, MD. Fishing anywhere on the Bay from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; weigh ins starting at 2:30 p.m.

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

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

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

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

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5th Annual Kids Catch-All Fishing

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

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

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Nautical Flea Market 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Campbell’s Boatyards-Bachelors Point in Oxford, MD. Set up indoors so held rain or shine. Variety of items/vendors. No admission charge.

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

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

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Boat Notes

Tiara 34LS

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oaters familiar with Tiara yachts probably never expected to see a Tiara with a bow cockpit, but the 34LS has one. Boaters familiar with Tiaras probably never expected to see a boat of this brand with outboards, but again, the 34LS has them. And boaters familiar with Tiaras probably never expected to see a Tiara with a top end that busts right on past 50 mph, but… well, you know. In all of these ways, the 34LS redefines what a Tiara can be. More important, perhaps, is the fact that it does so without losing sight of a Tiara’s historical missions: providing the height of luxury in a boat with multiple social spaces and oodles of elbow room, all in a package with dropdead gorgeous lines. It simply tweaks those missions from

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their usual cruising boats, to one that’s more closely aligned with day-boating and possibly weekending. Why tilt in this direction? More and more people enjoy day-boating, and they want a platform that has the perks to enhance it. Things such as the additional seating a bow cockpit provides, the no-muss-no-fuss nature of an outdoor galley, and the rather spectacular performance and reliability modern four-

stroke outboards deliver. Yet with 34 feet to work with, there’s still room to design a cabin (appropriately trimmed out in teak and beech, of course) with overnighting abilities into the console. While it isn’t exactly huge, it does have a full stand-up head and a private berth. Check the box on the options list, and you can also have that cabin air-conditioned. In fact, air conditioning can be piped right into the open helm station. You know that delightfully decadent feeling you get while cruising down the highway in a convertible on a hot summer day with the top down and the AC blasting? Consider it tame compared to the rush you’ll get while wave-hopping across the Bay at a cruising speed in the upper 30s, as you’re bathed in a combination of sunshine and frosty air. Speaking of cruises in the upper 30s: the 34LS comes paired with twin Yamaha F350s, and this package not only provides sporty performance, but also better efficiency than one might expect from a LOA: 34’9” | Beam: 11’0” 34-footer. While cruising, the boat delivers better Draft: 2’2” | Max HP: 700 than one mile per gallon. Displacement: 13,800 LBS That shakes out to a range Fuel Capacity: 200 gal. of over 200 miles, and the 34LS maintains this efwater capacity: 30 gal. ficiency up into the lower PRICE: APPROX. $357,900 40-mph range. dealer: North Point Yacht Sales Something Tiaras have Annapolis, MD (410) 280-2038 always been known for is northpointyachtsales.com

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an open aft cockpit, and at first glance, one would think this holds true on the 34LS. Well, sort of. In this area of the boat the designers really earned their keep with some heavy-duty innovation. When you first look into the cockpit, you’ll see a large aft settee, open space, and then the aftfacing settee built into the back of the helm station and midcockpit galley. But that aft settee has a trick up its sleeve. It’s actually track-mounted, and it slides forward. Push it up and slide the removable table into its base, and the open area becomes a dinette. Then, pull the table back out, fold the seatback down into the space where that table used to be, and you have a gigantic sunpad. Okay, we give: the Tiara 34LS isn’t just a dayboat. Nor is it a cruising yacht like the Tiaras we’ve seen in the past. In fact, the best way to describe this model might be to call it a day-yacht. And while you may have never expected to see a boat like this from Tiara… well, you know. #

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2019 Bay Bridge Boat Show ##FishTalk angler in chief Lenny Rudow checking out some cool boats at the show.

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t was another great year for the Bay Bridge Boat Show, held April 12-14 at the Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD. More than 400 powerboats were on display at the largest inwater boat show north of Florida, with several available for demos on the PropTalk Demo Dock. Thank you to everyone who stopped by the PropTalk/FishTalk booth! We love meeting our readers and look forward to the Annapolis Powerboat Show October 3-6. ##HCB Center Console Yachts 39’ Speciale

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Cool Products at the Show This year there were several cool products we saw at the show, along with a very wild new boat. You can find videos of each of these on PropTalk’s YouTube channel. Visit youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine to give them a watch.

AutoSig Smart Filter System

AutoSig Smart Marine Fuel Filter Water Detection System for Boats alerts you of water in your fuel system before it reaches the paper element. AutoSig by Entratech is the only aftermarket “smart” spin on fuel filter/water separator for gasoline with an internal water probe. A water-in-fuel alert can provide early warning of trouble.

King Hell Boats

When we saw this display on land, we knew had to take a closer look. Chris Ashley has created a brand new, patent-pending boat design that features a classic wooden runabout look with the power of a V-twin Harley Davidson motorcycle engine. It even has handlebars like a big cruising bike.

DRYBOAT

We had the opportunity to talk with Scott Richmond of DRYBOAT about his revolutionary moisture removal system for boats. The first step is detecting the area of water intrusion into the boat’s hull using a moisture meter. DRYBOAT then uses a non-destructive restoration process that involves drilling very small holes for tubing that combines the application of warm air into the hull along with suction.

LunaMar Smart Docking Systems

Randy Hall of LunaMar Smart Docking Systems demonstrated for us how to dock your boat more easily with SmartDOCK using your VHF radio as a remote control for your dock lighting, boat lift, and other electronics. The SmartNAV System uses LED lighting to help you navigate your boat into your slip. PropTalk.com June 2019 37


See the Bay ##Phillips Wharf Environmental Center as seen from the drawbridge. Photo courtesy of Phillips Wharf

Knapps Narrows & Tilghman Island The quiet life at the southernmost tip of Talbot County

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veryone loves a shortcut. That’s what many boaters consider Knapps Narrows to be: simply a drawbridge and a quicker route to get from the Chesapeake to Prospect Bay and the Choptank River than going all the way around Tilghman Island. But boaters would be wise to slow down and explore this part of the region, stay for the pretty sunset, and spend a night or two.

Since its establishment in 1650, Tilghman Island has been a quiet waterman’s village at the southernmost tip of Talbot County on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Since the early days when oystermen bought parcels of land and formed the town, it has never been the place you go for fancy shopping or lively nightlife; yet there’s much to be said for its views, natural resources, maritime heritage, great access to fishing,

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and marinas and inns. Here are seven things to do near Knapps Narrows.

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Visit the Tilghman Island Watermen’s Museum. This 11-year-old museum celebrates, documents, preserves, and shares the history, traditions, heritage, and culture of Tilghman Island. When it first opened, the focus was primarily on capturing, on audio and video, the stories and experiences of the watermen before the old way of life on Tilghman disappeared. That effort produced an initial video, “Growing up on Tilghman,” recording the memories of island residents who grew up in a place they considered “paradise.” The museum soon expanded into collecting art. Local and “come here” artists, including celebrities such as John Barber and Marc Castelli, celebrate Tilghman’s history, natural beauty, and residents through art. The museum houses a boat model collection and examples of watermen’s tools past and present, as well as explanations of their craft and the different techniques used in harvesting the Bay: pound netting, tonging, dredging, and crabbing. Open weekends from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Explore the Phillips Wharf Environmental Center: a non-profit organization created to provide a hands-on experience and education with the animals


and plants that inhabit the Chesapeake Bay region. Visitors also learn about watermen and how they harvest the Bay’s resources. The center’s mission is “nothing short of saving our precious Chesapeake Bay as a natural resource and as a source of healthy seafood and productive jobs for our residents along its shores. It is through our many programs that we can help others understand how the daily decisions we make each day can impact the Bay and its health and well-being.” Phillips Wharf is open to the public throughout the year and offers activities for children, families, and adults, including a winter lecture series, oyster planting day (June 1), “tidy up Tilghman” (April), and an oyster and brew festival in the fall.

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See the Bay out of Knapps Narrows Marina, among others (find more at tilghmanisland.com). If you do go fishing, make sure to gear up at Fairbank Tackle, one block from the Tilghman Island Drawbridge on the island.

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Find a marina and/or inn: the area boasts a number of inns with marinas, such as Knapps Narrows Marina and Inn, the newly renovated Wylder Hotel Tilghman Island, and Lowes Wharf Marina Inn.

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Enjoy the great outdoors with a stroll through the community, or rent a bike from Tilghman Island Rentals to take advantage of the flat roadways and paths with a leisurely ride around the three-mile island.

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Bridge- and boat-watching: a friend traveling with toddlers recommended boat-watching near the bridge (she stayed at the Knapps Narrows Marina and Inn, because of the pool and need to keep her children occupied and cool on a hot day). Her toddler was awed by the variety of

##Lowes Wharf Marina and Inn is located two miles east of Poplar Island in Ferry Cove. Photo courtesy of Lowes Wharf Marina and Inn

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##1954 Chris-Craft Constellation owned by Doug Bennett (left); Bob Hamilton’s 1965 Lyman sleeper.

The Antique & Classic Boat Festival Father’s Day Weekend in St. Michaels ##Whirlwind, manufactured in Cockeysville, MD.

##1956 Chris-Craft Holiday owned by Scott Bender.

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inger-songwriter Alan Jackson had it right when he penned these lyrics: “…you just can’t beat the way an old wood boat rides.” If you’re hankering to experience the slap of water against the hull of a classic wooden craft, you owe it to yourself to spend this Father’s Day Weekend, June 14-15, at the 32nd annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival in St. Michaels, MD, at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime

Story and photos by Craig Ligibel Museum. The festival is put on by the Chesapeake Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS). Festival organizers can’t promise that everyone who wants to take a ride in a classic will have the chance to do so, “but the odds are pretty good that if you are really keen to go out for a spin, one of our members will be glad to accommodate you,” says Antique and Classic Boat Society member and show dockmaster Hank Reiser.

In addition to rides, the Society is offering a number of free seminars on topics which will include an emphasis on powerboat racing on the Chesapeake. The seminars and boat rides will be offered on Saturday, June 15 (check cbmm. org for seminar topics and times). Organizers anticipate about 125 boats, both wooden and fiberglass, will be

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The Antique & Classic Boat Festival featured. Bob Hamilton, who’s in charge of the event, says, “Boats on display will include ‘project’ boats needing full restoration with a market value of a few hundred dollars as well as boats, due to their size or quality professional restorations, worth high five figures.” The emphasis for this year’s show is classic race boats. Reiser hopes to have four to six racers for spectators to view. Boats he anticipates being on display include Jersey speed skiffs, hydroplanes, and gentleman’s racers. Powerboat racing on the Chesapeake can be traced back to 1911 when the first official powerboat race was held in Cambridge, MD. A front-page story recapping the initial race appeared in the local newspaper and was headlined “Yacht Regatta Great Success.” The text continued: “The speed boat races were highly interesting, especially the performance of the Sand Burr II, a hydroplane that was sent from Atlantic City and which arrived early Tuesday morning by express. The boat, which is only 18 feet long, is equipped with a 125-horsepower engine, which drives 35 honest miles an hour. She showed the local craft what speed really is, and when she slid up the river, sitting only upon her propeller, with the entire forward part of the keel out of the water, the natives wondered.” A race called the President’s Cup was originally chartered by President Coolidge in 1926, and the first race was won by a $60,000 duraluminum craft, Cigarette IV. Racer M. Gordon Hammersley defeated five other speedboats by averaging 52.2 miles per hour for the 45 miles of the

##Larry Lauterbach with his grandchildren beside Henry Lauterbach’s Special.

race. In 1966, three drivers were killed in the race, which was held on the Potomac River at Hains Point. Speeds in that race approached 180 mph. The President’s Cup is no longer held. One of the country’s premier hydroplane boat builders and restorers, Larry Lauterbach, is just up the road in Chester, MD. Larry, 12-time national champion and nine-time world record setter, has built about 250 classic racers over the years in conjunction with his father, Henry, who died in 2006. Some of his boats can sell for upwards of six figures. Larry tells PropTalk that he hopes to have two of the rarest Lauterbach hydroplanes at the show. Both were built by his father Henry. Uncle Henry is a fully restored 135-cubic-inch, 15-foot-long Lauterbach Special which was one of the first boats Henry built in 1948. It features a Flat head Ford V-60 and can crank out 175 hp (modified). “This is the oldest Lauterbach boat in existence,” Larry says. “After Dad died, everybody wanted a ‘pre-Larry’ boat. I restored this one for my cousin Bill. It’s a sweetheart of a boat.” The Lauterbach Special is another 15-foot design built in 1952-3. “This was my Dad’s

personal boat. If everything was perfect, that boat could go 100 mph,” Larry says. “It was one of the few boats in the 100mph club back in the day. Both of these boats are showstoppers… well worth a special trip to the festival to see them up close.” If you see Larry, stop and chat with him. He’s a treasure trove of racing lore. (Find our interview with him at proptalk.com). The festival is also a fundraiser for a number of local charities, including Benedictine School, Sea Scouts, and Phillips Wharf Environmental Center. Longtime Antique and Classic Boat Society member Ralph Cattaneo has “five or six” classic boats, including a 1958 Chris-Craft 18-footer; a 1948 Chris-Craft 25-footer; a 38-foot 1968 Chris-Craft Commander; and a 1969 Jersey skiff. All are wooden. All have required a considerable amount of work. The 25-foot ChrisCraft is undergoing restoration at George Hazard’s Millington, MD, Wooden Boat Restoration. “Restoring that boat is a labor of love,” says Cattaneo. “When I found her, she was a wreck. We’ve meticulously brought here back to life… just another year or so to go.”

##Inspecting Southern Cross at last year’s show.

##1989 Boston Whaler Mischief special anniversary edition, owned by Stanley Boardman.

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It’s the love of old boats and “the smell of mahogany” that binds society members together. Reiser runs the Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater. He’s got a handful of wooden and fiberglass Lymans scattered around his yard. “You don’t have to be a rich man or own a marina to get into classic boating,” he says with a smile. “But it helps.” Presently, Reiser is in the second year of a projected three-year restoration of a Lyman 23. “When she’s done, she’ll turn heads,” he says. ‘I hate to think about the hours I’ve put into her.” One of the highlights of the festival is the annual Best of Show judging. Bruce Ogden won the award last year with his 1973 26-foot Lyman hard top sleeper, Bay Belle Marie. New, the boat sold for $11,750. She is worth many times that today. Ogden bought the boat six years ago. Since then, he’s upgraded the powerplant, refinished much of the teak and hull, and added new cushions. She will be at the festival, and Ogden welcomes the chance to tell her story to interested parties. He says, “I have done most of the work on the boat myself. There’s something about working on a classic like Bay Bell Marie that puts you in touch with your nautical roots.” Both Reiser and Cattaneo say that a newcomer can get into classic boating for “well under $10,000.” “You want to look for a boat that is fully or partially restored (unless you’re handy that way) with an operational period outboard,” says Reiser. He says this will get you out on the water and from there, the sky (and your pocketbook) are the limit. In addition to the restored boats on display, the festival features a “Field of Dreams” where project boats and/or fully restored boats can be purchased. There’s also a nautical flea market where all sorts of do-dads, brass fittings, and marine bric-a-brac can be found. ACBS president John Into and his wife Nancy Price are in charge of the vendors at the show and the allied Arts at Navy Point activity. “At this year’s show, there will be 70 juried professional vendors including boat builders, boat restorers, naval architects, parts and tool suppliers, chrome platers, and rope and floating dock suppliers,” says Into.

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The Antique & Classic Boat Festival The Arts at Navy Point features painters, photographers, sculptors, wildlife carvers, authors, jewelers, model makers, furniture makers, maritime antiques and collectibles, and other artists and artisans. Best of all, each of the ACBS members with boats on display will be glad to share the story of their boats and give the interested classic boat novice plenty of words of advice on how to proceed if you want to take the plunge and get into classic boating for yourself. Bob Hamilton urges those interested to join ACBS and specifically the Chesapeake Bay Chapter. He says you’ll “meet likeminded individuals including several who can point you in the direction of inexpensive and appropriate boats for someone just getting into the classic boating family.” As for this reporter, just walking around the dock brings back memories of times fishing with my grandfather in his Thompson fishing boat. He was a taciturn man, not given to easy laughter. But on the rare occasion that I was lucky enough to land a fish (and not bang the end of my pole on the transom), he’d flash a little grin as if to

##Classic Plastic dock at last year’s show.

say “all’s right with the world. Keep it up, kid. Just don’t get fish blood on the seats.” In the song “Drive,” quoted at the beginning of this piece, Alan Jackson croons: “It was just an old plywood boat, a ’75 Johnson with electric choke. A young boy with two hands on the wheel. I can’t replace the ways it made me feel.” Amen to that. If you’ve got the itch to catch that feeling yourself, make time to spend part of your Father’s Day Weekend at the Antique and Classic Boat festival in St. Michaels. Festival hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, June 14 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,

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Classic Boat

ACBS Runabout Cruising in Liquid Asset B

asking in the sun with a shine that probably exceeds the finish that Chris-Craft gave her in 1951, I experienced Liquid Asset on the Antique & Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Delaware River cruise. I am a member of the Philadelphia Chapter and was aboard Liquid Asset thanks to an invitation from the boat’s owner and chapter vice president, Ed Andrews. This cruise was her first water test following her complete restoration at Katz’s Marina. We enjoyed a very spirited ride, although some attention to her low rpm idle speed was needed. Back at Katz’s Marina, those adjustments were complete after an hour on the water. We idled out to the main river from a small cove that features launch ramps and several floats that are all part of the launching area. The tree-lined, bucolic cove provided excellent protection from both wind and waves. We were one of a half dozen or so classic boats about to embark on this cruise. Once on the main river, Liquid Asset showed her prowess as a spirited speed boat and all but leaped on plane when Ed gave her some throttle. She handled the small chop that the wind was serving up with ease. Turns to the right and left received a nice, sharp response to a change in direction with a comfortable small transom slide that a good classic speed boat enjoys. We were nice and dry from the lack of spray, enjoying the wind in our hair and the sun shining on our faces. The Philadelphia Chapter and the Barnegat Bay Chapter of the ACBS re-

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cently merged into what’s now called the Mid-Atlantic Chapter and will continue to host events for its regional members from New York and New Jersey to Pennsylvania. The evolution of this new, consolidated chapter is still a work in progress, but things are moving ahead steadily, including a new logo that’s in the final review stages. Liquid Asset was also a great ride for Ed and his guests on a recent four-day Florida cruise. All the participating owners trailered their classic boats to the start

launch ramp, and enjoyed cruising down the river together with stops at great restaurants and welcoming hotels. At the end of the four-day cruise they reloaded their boats onto their respective trailers and headed home. That event was the “Southbound” cruise organized by the ACBS Sunnyland Chapter’s March 2019 Antique & Classic Boat Show. This Chris-Craft is hull number H-19-027. The “H” refers to the Holiday design, while the numbers convey additional specifications: “19” refers to its 19-foot length and “027” designates that it’s the 27th one that Chris-Craft built during the 1951 model year.

By the way, the 19-foot Holiday model length was new for 1951 along with the introduction of a 23-footer. Holiday models were offered in 19-, 21-, and 23-foot lengths that year. Chris-Craft actually offered 107 different models of boats then. In the runabout part of their product line the Holiday models were quite popular. For Ed, having his own 1951 ChrisCraft Holiday was a long-held dream. Imagine how ecstatic he was when he discovered her on Lake Wallenpaupack (the third largest lake in Pennsylvania) in 1992. The seller was the original owner who had bought the boat new. Since then, Liquid Asset has had her 120-hp six-cylinder Chris-Craft engine rebuilt and beautifully detailed by Van Ness Engineering of New Jersey while the hull and deck work was underway in Katz’s shop in Andover, NJ, during the off-seasons of 2017 and 2018. In the boat’s history this was the third restoration since she was built in 1951. The first was done by the prior owner, the second by a shop in the Adirondacks, and the third by Seth Katz’s marina on Lake Hopatcong. Finding and restoring Liquid Asset has brought to life an integral part of Ed’s boyhood. In those days, his dad owned a 21-foot Holiday. Ed remembers well the role that his dad’s boat played in his life: what he learned from the regular boat maintenance projects that he helped his dad with each spring as well as a treasure trove of good memories with family and friends on summer boating adventures. # PropTalk.com June 2019 45


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T h e 4 0 - Y e a r B o a t Pr o j e c t

New Life for a Richardson Cruisabout

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aul Spadaro is a determined man, grounded by an education in science, yet allured by the romance of boating days gone by. In 1978, he bought a 1929, 30-foot Richardson Cruisabout. New, the boat sold for around $2500, which was a lot of money in those days. Spadaro paid $450 for it, but the old boat was not seaworthy. However, Spadaro’s plan was not to go cruising on it. Instead, he intended to keep the boat on land as a place to live. Back then, he didn’t realize his purchase would turn into a lifelong project.

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The aging boat made of cedar planks on oak frames needed a lot of work. The cedar was in good shape, but the oak was badly deteriorated, so much so that the cedar planks were coming off the oak frame. The boat also had a big hole in the bow, which Spadaro patched soon after he bought it. When he finally decided to put the boat in the water, it leaked everywhere. The vessel had serious leaks at the rudder post and from the stuffing box. The transom also needed to be replaced. The new owner named the boat Patches for all the patchwork she needed. Spadaro’s father and brothers helped with some of the woodwork and got the antique in-line six-cylinder Kermath engine started. The company’s clever slogan was, “a Kermath always runs,” but they went out of business in the 1950s. The old engine sat idle for years. Since parts were nearly impossible to find, Spadaro replaced the Kermath with a Gray’s Marine in-line four-cylinder gasoline engine four years ago. Formerly of Westchester County, NY, Spadaro graduated from the State University of New York at New Paltz with a bachelor’s degree in geology. He moved to Maryland in 1980 to take a job in Silver

Spring with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as an aeronautical cartographer, a map maker for airplane pilots. Spadaro started back when charts were made by hand. He retired in 2014 after 34 years with NOAA. He also taught earth science at the community college level for a time. Currently, Spadaro is president of the Magothy River Association, a non-profit group founded in 1946 dedicated to preserving the river. Much of his time is devoted to MRArelated duties. When Spadaro moved to Maryland, he brought Patches with him. At first he only worked on the boat a few weeks a year, but after he retired, he had more time for working on Patches. Spadaro is happy to have an inside place to work on the boat at Cypress Creek Marina. For the past few years, marina owner Allen Flinchum and shipwright Drew Kauffman have helped Spadaro, not only with storage space, but also with sage advice. On their recommendation, he rebuilt the hull using a cold molding process, which is essentially building a hull on top of a


hull. Spadaro used many sheets of marine grade plywood and gallons of glue for the job. It is a time-consuming process, but after much stripping, sanding, shaping, and swearing, the final plank was installed two years ago. It is customary to have a sip of whiskey once the last plank is installed. So in 2017, Spadaro and 80 of his closest friends did just that. A fine time was had by all. Since then, the hull has been fiberglassed and sealed. There is no major work left to do on the boat, only cosmetics such as cleaning and painting. The metal needs to be polished. Spadaro explained, “Older vessels used brass and bronze cleats and fittings. Newer boats are made with chrome and stainless steel which is much easier to clean. Nowadays people don’t want to spend much time polishing the metal on their boats.” Patches is able to float right now. She needs to be put in the water so that the waterline can be marked, because it has likely changed due to the added weight of the reinforced hull. Then she needs to be pulled to have drains installed and painted. Patches’s hull will be white with a red bottom. An upholstered bench seat goes across the back, but there is no seat at the helm for the captain. The boat was designed that way, says Spadaro. “That’s when men were men; only a wimp would dare sit!” The boat’s top speed was about 11 knots when new. Spadaro said, “Today, she will be lucky to go seven knots.” The Richardson Boat Company went out of business around 1962. By 1978, there were only six known Richardson Cruisabouts remaining in existence. Patches may be the last of her kind and among the older wooden boats on the Bay. The hard-working owner is working on Patches nearly every day now. The goal is to have her ready for the 32nd Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels on June 14 and 15. Patches is registered in the Amateur Preservation category. After the show in June, Spadaro plans to use his boat to cruise around the Magothy River, go to restaurants, and enjoy time boating on the Bay. He hopes to see Patches cruise to her 100th birthday in 2029. #

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ruising season is here, and who doesn’t want to spend weekends exploring the Bay? For Tracey and John Garcia, weekend cruising is a passion. The couple cruises out of Hartge Yacht Harbor in Galesville, MD, aboard their 31-foot Ranger Tug Lone Star Ranger. This is their third Ranger Tug, and they will typically choose a destination within three to four hours cruising time. Tracey is the captain and also the chef. Some weekends they cruise on their own; other times they travel in a convoy or meet up with their cruising friends at a predetermined destination. Here’s how they do it.

Provisioning

We typically treat weekends out on the boat as a vacation, meaning our goal is to relax and enjoy our time out on the water, so we don’t cook a lot while visiting our favorite marinas or towns. For the times we do cook, I plan menus and bring recipes. For a more substantial meal, our best advice is to prep as much as possible before leaving. We keep basics on the boat in the fridge or cupboards. At our home I have canvas totes in which we place items that need to go to the boat, and as we come across

##Herrington Harbour South is one of the Garcias’ favorite marinas.

things, we put them in the totes to ensure they go with us. The fridge in our boat is not very large, so we invested in a Yeti cooler that is secured to the swim platform of our boat. In the heat of the summer, the ice lasts all weekend. We have a Keurig and always have half and half aboard for our coffee. We also have basic kitchen tools, such as measuring cups and spoons, utensils, small pans and pots in the galley, as well as K-cups (coffee, tea, hot cocoa, apple cider), stevia drops (in place of sugar), olive oil, balsamic and white vinegars, sriracha, salt and pepper, Old Bay, and other basic spices. We have a gas-powered Magma grill that we take onshore to use. Most marinas have grills available, too. We have a small toaster oven and an electric skillet, which I use in the cockpit so that the cooking smells aren’t inside the boat. Sometimes we bring soup along and heat it up in the microwave for a quick dinner. We have friends who prepare their meals (soups and stews, pasta dishes, roasts) at home, and then warm them up in a crockpot while underway (many of the Ranger Tugs and Cutwaters have generators that allow you to use the power outlets while underway) or when

##John and Tracey enjoying morning coffee aboard.

they arrive at their destination. Last year I made Musubi in the boat for our Hawaiian Luau themed rendezvous. It was quite a production and a team operation with John helping me out.

Our boat is our second home.

We have a set of towels dedicated to the boat, and we keep several beach towels and blankets onboard. The bed has sheets and a comforter. We also have an electric blanket for the colder parts of the season. In the off-season we spend weekends using the boat as a base to explore Annapolis and the surrounding areas. We just use the facilities at our marina. On the boat, we each keep a couple extra shirts, underwear, sleepwear,

Our top destinations: St Michaels, MD (Harbor Inn and Marina) Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, restaurants, shops, events, and festivals. The inn has bicycles and a shuttle. Patriot tour boat is a great excursion on the Miles River. River Marsh Marina (Cambridge, MD, Hyatt) three pools, spa, restaurants on site and in town (Uber!), water toys for rental at Blackwater Adventures. Spring Cove Marina (Solomons, MD) Calvert Marine Museum, bikes to ride to Solomons Island, best ship store. Quiet and peaceful, and the staff is amazing. Herrington Harbour South (North Beach, MD) we feel like we’re vacationing on an island—two options for dining, a store for provisions, pool, and beach front. Haven Harbour (Rock Hall, MD) Mears Great Oaks (Chestertown, MD)

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extra swimsuits, shoes and socks, wind pants, and several jackets, including our heavier Helly Hansens and rain jackets. I always have Benadryl, pain relievers, tummy relievers, itch relief cream, and bite relief cream in the medicine cabinet. I have my cleaning supplies for inside the boat, and John keeps his

##Shiner and Pearl on the Miles River. The dogs have their own towels, mats, first aid kit, and more aboard Lone Star Ranger.

boat cleaning supplies in the compartments in the cockpit. We save the little desiccant packs and place them in the containers we keep tools in to prevent rust.

For the dogs

We keep an airtight container of dog food for our two Labs, Shiner and Pearl. We also keep canned chicken, canned ##Lone Star Ranger docked at River Marsh Marina. pure pumpkin, and mini rice cups, which are invaluable for which are good to help remember upset doggie tummies. In addition places we liked and things we did. We to a human first aid kit we also have use weather apps, and if there is a small one for the dogs. We use special dog craft advisory we don’t go out; we hang towels and have super absorbent mats out on our boat at a marina and read a to catch all the excess water. We keep book, watch a movie, or play games—or Nature’s Miracle onboard for doggie just relax and enjoy the boat! Another mishaps. When we cruise with a group good habit is to complete a Float Plan on weekend trips, we don’t raftup, due and share it with family, friends, or to the dogs. They have not really gotten neighbors. We always let our next door the dinghy concept (although we do neighbors know when we are going and dinghy when we visit St. Michaels and when we expect to be home. Marinas River Marsh). get busy in the summer, so make a reservation, and for new cruisers, we We keep charts and maps onboard suggest beginning with shorter trips, as well as maintenance and trip logs, then venturing out on longer cruises. #

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then onto the Fall Rendezvous, which will be held at the Indian Creek Yacht Club. The season will finally draw to a close with one last final cruise/drive event to the Annapolis Yacht Club (AYC). We will all be attending the Navy/Tulane game, visiting museums, and dining at AYC.

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t our U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08 (Mount Vernon) Flotilla April meeting, the Commanding Officer of U.S. Coast Guard Station Washington arrived and presented one of our Flotilla members with a medal for rescuing three boaters. Following a careful review, U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) volunteer Auxiliarist Peter Wang was awarded

the Coast Guard Auxiliary Medal of Operational Merit for rescuing three people and their dog after their canoe capsized in the Potomac River on October 22, 2017. Wang, a member of Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08 (Mount Vernon), who was boating but not on duty at the time, spotted the two adults and a small boy calling for help as they floated just southwest of National Harbor. His immediate actions to bring them and their pet aboard his boat and return them, with their partially submerged canoe under tow, to Belle Haven Marina prevented them from suffering hypothermia, being struck by other boats, or drowning. The three were wearing lifejackets, which significantly increased their chances of survival. Lieutenant David McConky, Commanding Officer of Coast Guard Station Washington, presented the Medal to Wang at Flotilla 25-08’s April meeting.

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Waterskiing Since 1957 Interview by Dan Brougher

Meet Gene Hamilton

Seventy-one-year-old Washington College math professor Gene Hamilton has been waterskiing in one form or another since 1957, when he started at the age of nine. If it involves watersports, Gene knows a thing or two about it. This season, when not doing mathematics, he plans to ski “as often as possible.” New upgrades are planned for his 20-foot Supra that include a heater “capable of 35,000 BTU/hour” and hot water shower that will allow for more comfortable skiing in cold weather conditions.

How did you get started as a kid?

I first tried waterskiing on a lake in the Poconos but could not get up. Later that year while above the bridge on the Sassafras River, a snow skier eventually taught me how, and I got up for the first time. Since then I have slalom skied, used trick skis, wakeboarded, went over a jump (four times in one evening), and have now settled into hydrofoil skiing.

Where do you (ski/wakeboard)?

(On the Chester River) between Conquest beach and below Chestertown along Devils Reach.

Do you belong to groups?

I used to belong to the Upper Chesapeake ski club, probably like 50 years ago, and Washington College maintains a ski club that I have been involved with. But now I maintain my own substantial list of potential skiers.

Have you won any awards?

I don’t compete, so there are no awards, I just do it for fun. (However, Gene’s ac-

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Can you tell us something embarrassing you’ve done?

(While riding on trick skis) I was attempting a “step over” trick where you lift one of your skis and step over the ski rope while turning around. This results in skiing backwards with the rope between your legs. During the step over, the ski became entangled in the toe loop of the tow rope. I fell but the ski remained tangled, came off and continued to be pulled by the boat, until it broke in two!

Gene operates two ski boats: a 2003 21-foot Malibu and a 2010 20-foot Supra. Both boats are inboards with 335-hp motors. Both have the unique feature of being equipped with custom towers for attaching the ski rope to create the extra “lift” that helps to perform “flips” with a hydrofoil ski. The Malibu has an 11-foot “stiffy tower” that is mounted to the boat’s standard seven-foot arch, thus providing 18 feet of total height. The Malibu also has a “sail” that can be rigged to reduce strain on the tower. The Supra has a seven-foot “fly-high tower” mounted to the eight-foot arch that provides a total of 15 feet of height above the water. The boats also have a number of options (wedges, trim tabs, and ballast tanks that can be filled with ambient water pumped from outside the boat) that can be utilized to vary the wake height as desired for the day’s activities, ranging from small flat wakes for skiing to large monster wakes that wakeboarders prefer. Hydrofoil skis have evolved dramatically from the early styles that were affixed to regular standup skis of years gone by. Today’s versions basically come from two companies: Sky Ski and Air Chair. Both styles now involve the skier being strapped in while sitting on the ski. Gene prefers the Sky Ski models (typically used by more serious riders) and is currently riding one with a 38-inch T-bar foil. Safety equipment includes a helmet, gloves, padded wet suit, neck brace, and lifejacket. When submerged the foil itself draws about three feet of water, so deeper waters are required for this type of skiing. For hydrofoiling Gene uses boat speeds ranging from 21 to 22 mph for flips, and increasing to about 23 to 24 mph for jumps and straight ahead skiing. 56 June 2019 PropTalk.com


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hen we do anything for the I instructed my wife, who had backed I was glad that I was holding on to the first time in our lives, it somethe trailer and ski down the ramp, to handlebars tightly. The excitement of how seems to imprint on our standby so that I could make a quick finally speeding down the shoreline at memories so well that we are always able return to terra firma should I have any over 30-mph quickly erased the many to relive that experience in our minds, unexpected leaks. I ran back and forth in doubts that had been circulating in and even if it is years later. That first kiss, first a half plane in front of the boat ramp to out of my mind the past few months. boyfriend/girlfriend, first car, first full be sure that my new purchase was runAs each minute of my ride passed, my time job, and even first wife or husband ning correctly. I wanted to blow out the enthusiasm grew. After reaching Grove are experiences never to be forgotten, last vestiges of fogging oil from last fall’s Point on the Sassafras River, I turned no matter how good or bad they were. winterization, until the Kawasaki purred back north towards Turkey Point. When Taking that first I was in front ride in your new of my home, I ##Photo by Chad Nestel or used boat is just opened up the another example throttle for the of an unforgetfirst time and had table experience the sensation of like the ones flying low as I mentioned above, reached 47 mph. but with any luck Had it not been it should be more for my hood with fun than most of full face covering, them! my aging cheeks Added to my would certainly first ride on my have been slapnew-to-me Jet ping my ears as Ski was a large they fluttered in dose of anticipathe stiff breeze tion because I created by the picked it up in high speed run. the beginning Feeling ...my actions had introduced two generations of March, right confident that before a major everything was of my family to the fun and excitement of a first snowstorm, and working correctly, ride on a PWC, something I knew they would wasn’t able to take I rode across that memorable the Bay to the never forget even years later. first ride until April western side of the 28. On this particular spring Elk River and stayed along the day the temperatures were in the 50s, smoothly at idle before I went too far. shoreline until I reached the entrance to but the water temperature was still in the When I was confident that all was well, I the C&D Canal. By now, the cold had 40s. I couldn’t wait on warmer weather headed south towards the Sassafras River, beat my enthusiasm for continuing on, any longer to see if I had made a good making sure that I stayed on the same and I returned along the eastern shore purchase two months ago, so I donned side of the Bay as my house to avoid a of the Elk River until I reached home my drysuit, floatcoat, gloves, hood, and long trip for my wife, should I need to be after a two-hour ride that had covered sea boots, taking on the appearance of a rescued by car and trailer. 42.7 miles. I put the Jet Ski back into my Ninja warrior. For added safety, I packed I hit the throttle modestly but was garage, confident that it didn’t need anymy handheld VHF radio and cell phone nevertheless “blown away” by the rapidity thing fixed or adjusted when the warmer into a dry storage compartment. at which my jet ski jumped up on plane; weather finally arrived. PropTalk.com June 2019 57


You Never Forget the First Time (CONT.) Taking multiple rides on my new toy began in earnest after May 21 when my long awaited Jet Ski lift was installed. This addition would now give me the ability to take those impromptu early morning/sunset rides that I had envisioned with a minimal amount of work. With this ease of use, I took almost daily rides now around the entire Upper Bay. With my first ride behind me months earlier, I got to go on my second “first” ride when I took my 15-year-old granddaughter for her first ever Jet Ski ride. She was very excited when we changed positions and I let her drive for the first time. Not long after, I encouraged her 11-year-old sister to join us for her first ride on a Jet Ski. It was also the first time that I had taken two passengers on this vessel. As I had hoped, it was incredibly stable at idle, and its performance was not impeded whatsoever with the additional weight of the two girls, who erupted with screaming and laughter when I hit the throttle. We rode into every nook and cranny of the Sassafras River that day and stopped

for a brief swim in Lloyds Creek before returning home. During that ride it struck me that 30 years had passed since I had taken their father for his first Jet Ski ride when he was only 13 years old on our 1988 Yamaha WaveRunner. For a moment, it felt significant that my actions had introduced two generations of my family to the fun and excitement of a first ride on a PWC, something I knew they would never forget even years later. That same day, I pulled both granddaughters and their father on water skis for the first time. The power out of the hole was amazing with no lag time getting the girls up on top of the water, and it even yanked my son out of the water on a slalom ski! My neighbor Tom had acquired two SeaDoos a year earlier when he first purchased the house next door. Prior to that time he had never owned a boat of any kind. He was only somewhat familiar with the Bay and was very reluctant to travel too far from home. Our first trip together was to travel south to Still Pond and up to the head of Still Pond Creek. We took numerous rides together during

the summer, with my goal of taking Tom somewhere he had not been to as of yet. On our last trip together for the summer, we traveled with our wives onboard to Jelly Fish Joel’s dock bar at Great Oaks Landing, listening to live music and watching the endless parade of boats enter and leave Fairleigh Creek. Throughout the summer, my wife and I traveled on the Jet Ski to raftups on the Bohemia River, and visited friends at their slip in Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbor. Sometimes we would take a quick ride around sunset to cool off from the day’s heat. It became a custom that my wife would drive, and true to form, our average speed on those trips was always faster than when I was at the helm. Occasionally, I would substitute the Jet Ski for my Boston Whaler and take a ride to Lloyd’s Creek or Fishing Battery Island when I knew some of our boating friends would be there. I took quick jaunts on Wednesday evenings to watch the Elk River Yacht Club sailboat races on the Bohemia River, as well. The most memorable trip of the summer was on September 4 when I traveled down the Eastern Shore to visit my friends

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at their mule farm on Grove Creek off of the Chester River. It was a hot, calm day, perfect for taking a long trip. By now I had a much better idea of how far I could go on a tank of fuel, so I jumped aboard and headed south along the Eastern Shore. Cruising at 30 mph, it didn’t take long for me to pass Still Pond, Worton Creek, and Fairleigh Creek. When I was south of Tolchester, I was excited that I didn’t have to honor the channel. I was able to see up-close some outstanding waterfront estates that heretofore I could only view from the channel, quite a distance away. As I rounded Swan Point, I ran along the shoreline towards Rock Hall, not worried about the shallower water on Swan Point shoals. It didn’t seem to take me long to traverse the entire length of Eastern Neck Island and head up into the Chester River. Since it is a wildlife refuge, most of that shoreline is absent of any dwellings. I saw a few eagles, plenty of blue herons, and the ever-present seagulls. I arrived at my friend’s home on Grove Creek to find him away, so I left and traveled the southern shoreline of the Chester River, again view-

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ing homes that I had never seen before, until I reached Kent Narrows. I topped off my fuel tank at Piney Narrows Marina and idled south for lunch at The Jetty. After lunch, I traveled north past Castle Marina towards Love Point, viewing all of the luxurious waterfront homes along the way. I arrived back at my home in five hours from the time I had left. At that point I had only ridden 98.2 miles, so I rode around in circles near my home until the trip meter broke the 100 mile

mark (I do seem to have traces of OCD in my genetic makeup). To say the least, it was a great day taking my first long distance rides. During the summer of 2018, I created a long list of many Jet Ski firsts, which I surely won’t forget. I ran my machine over 50 hours, took 38 different rides, and traveled close to 900 miles around the Chesapeake Bay. Looking back on those experiences, I have to admit that purchasing my Kawasaki Jet Ski proved to be one of my better impulsive decisions. #

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UPPER BAY The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 The Crazy Tuna bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799 60 June 2019 PropTalk.com

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

Tiki Barge Baltimore Patapsco River 500 Harborview Drive, Baltimore 800.867.5309 Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.242.6698 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261

Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200

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The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150

Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689

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

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

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

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

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

Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100

Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523

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

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

Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Capsize Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900

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

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

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

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

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

Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332

Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949

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

Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772 Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Island Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.7103

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Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach, MD 443.646.5205

Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946 Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD 301.769.2500 Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111

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DOCK BAR GUIDE (cont.) 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 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.3600 The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge, MD 410.228.9007

Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508

Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112

Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004

Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217

Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937

Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110

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

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

Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 1991, 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558

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

Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404

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

The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660

LOWER BAY Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807

Reedville Market Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666

Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757 Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk 757.362.2942

Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700 Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366 Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646 Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080 The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635

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Racing News ##Photo by Dennis J. Falkowski/FareFoto

109th Cambridge Classic Power Boat Regatta

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he 109th Cambridge Classic Power Boat Regatta, the country’s longest running powerboat racing event, returns to Cambridge, MD, May 18-19. This volunteer-run event is put on by the nonprofit Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association (CPBRA), and has been an integral part of the city of Cambridge and surrounding Dorchester County. Once again, the CPBRA will host the Hydroplane Racing League, along with 2.5 liter stock, Formula 2500, H350 Hydroplanes, and the Grand Prix Hydroplanes. At print time, a racing schedule by class had not yet been posted. Stay tuned for updates at cpbra.com. For more information on the town of Cambridge, check out our See the Bay Cambridge from last month at proptalk.com. Time: Racing will begin both Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m.

Race Location: Racing takes place on Hambrooks Bay, off the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD.

##While the hot pit area is off limits, spectators will have the opportunity to visit the cold pit area and see boats up close.

Parking/Spectator Location: Great Marsh Park (1 Somerset Ave., Cambridge). There is a $5 charge for in/out parking. Admission: FREE!

Seating: Spectators are encouraged to bring folding or lawn chairs as there is limited bleacher seating.

Spectating from the Water: The boat spectator fleet will raft up at Rooster Point. Make sure to follow the no wake zone signs and stay out of the out-of-bounds area. One of the biggest dangers to racers is outside boat wake. Safety boats will be enforcing the no wake zone from Howell Point to the Choptank River Bridge. Food: Food and drinks will be available for sale on site, along with souvenirs, so make sure to bring some cash. No outside coolers are allowed. The Pits: The hot pit area is closed to spectators, but visitors will have the opportunity to visit the cold pit area to see some of the boats up close and even meet some of the racers.

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Upcoming Powerboat Races

May 18: CCWBRA Urbanna Cup – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association, Urbanna, VA June 1: Dennis Point Regatta – Smith Island Crab Skiff Association, Drayden, MD June 8: CCWBRA Skuas on the Lehigh – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association, Allentown, PA June 22: Oxford Cardboard Boat Races – Smith Island Crab Skiff Association, Oxford, MD July 13: Tall Timbers Regatta – Smith Island Crab Skiff Association – Tall Timbers, MD July 20: CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association in Chester, MD July 27-28: Thunder on the Choptank – Cambridge, MD July 27-28: Summer Regatta – Southern Maryland Boat Club – Leonardtown, MD August 3: Cape Charles Chuck & Suck – Smith Island Crab Skiff Association – Cape Charles, VA August 10: Kent Island Regatta – Smith Island Crab Skiff Association – Chester, MD August 16: CCWBRA Nationals – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association, Rock Hall, MD September 14: Tennessee Cup – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association, Counce, TN September 21: Commodore’s Cup – Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association – Pasadena, MD September 21-22: 94th Annual Hampton Cup Regatta – Hampton, VA October 5-6: Bash on the Bay – Southern Maryland Boat Club – Leonardtown, MD

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he spring boat shows, bigger and better than ever, are over. The rockfish season has begun, and shrink wrap is disappearing at a great rate from area marinas. This year’s boating season is in full swing. All indications seem to point toward another good summer, hopefully without last year’s rain and debris to cause problems. Area boatshops remain busy with recommissioning and completion of winter projects.

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he first to report in this month is Jon Clarke from Higgins Yacht Yard in St Michaels, MD. “It’s launch time! Boatyards everywhere are busy launching boats for anxious customers, and Higgins is no different. Although, with the St. Michaels Wine Fest being the last weekend of April each year, we not only have to get them launched, but we also need to get them outta here. Our marina docks are now open for transient business! Call Marianne at (410) 745-9303 and come see us in St. Michaels. Here are some more of the projects that we’ve completed over the winter and recently

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launched: the 1986 Maynard Lowry 18-foot Wooden Launch was completely restored at Higgins Yacht Yard along with our friends at Deadrise Marine. She’s a classic beauty that’s been brought back from the dead. It’s hard to believe it’s the same boat that we saw last fall. Another project was a 34-foot Sabre that came to us for some updating, including a totally new state-of-the-art electronic system, custom color bottom paint, new gold-leaf lettering, bright work and detailing. The video of her launch and sea trial can be found on our Facebook page. We continue to work on Magic, our 1894 Chesapeake Log Canoe, and look

forward to launching her soon. Racing season for these magnificent boats is right around the corner.” n the subject of completion of big projects, John Patnovic of Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD, brings us up to date on the rebuilding of the salvaged Spencer 74 in his shop. “The Spencer Project is in the home stretch. We sea trialed the boat in March. There are three short videos of the boat during the initial trial on our Facebook page. There is also an article on the entire project in Professional Boat Builder magazine; to view it go to proboat.com. Other activity in the yard

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includes a SeaKeeper stabilizer installation in a 71-foot Dettling motor yacht, numerous paint projects, the normal spring commissioning and repair rush, and getting the marina ready for the season. We are also gearing up for our next project boat: a 72-foot Princess motor yacht with fire damage.” avid Low of Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, reports in on a major winter project in the marina: “Herrington Harbour North has just completed the construction of our new F dock which is our first floating dock. The yard crews and our four TravelLifts are busy launching our customers’ boats to begin another great season. Herrington Harbour North is working with the Marine Trades Association of Maryland and Chesapeake Material to ensure that the large volume of shrink wrap that our contractors and customers want to dispose of gets properly removed and recycled.” peaking of big projects, the shop at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) always seems to have something big going on. Joe Connor, CBMM’s lead shipwright for the new Maryland Dove, reports that construction has officially begun on the new representation of a 1634 trading ship that accompanied the first European settlers to what is now Maryland. CBMM will construct the newest iteration of the

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ship over the next several years, with a targeted launch of 2021. Connor visited Hama Hama, WA, in March to oversee the felling of Douglas fir for use in the construction. This wood will be used for spars, decking, deck beams, and her main mast. At the end of May, the designs for the new ship, created by Iver C. Franzen Maritime, LLC, received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard, allowing shipwrights to begin the lofting process. On June 1, at CBMM’s Maritime Day celebration, shipwrights laid the keel and began assembly of her backbone which will include nearly 18,000 pounds of external lead ballast bolted to the bottom. Later this summer, shipwrights will begin work on the stem, sternpost, and deadwood sections of the backbone before moving on to assembling frames for the new ship. Maryland Dove is Historic St. Mary’s City’s floating ambassador and one of its most popular exhibits. The goal of the new ship design is to be as close to the 1634 original as possible, including features that were not known when the existing Maryland Dove was built in 1978. HSMC historians and CBMM staff have been working with archeologists at the Vasa Museum in Sweden, using information they’ve recovered from shipwrecks raised over the past 40 years to help

inform the design of the new ship. The new Maryland Dove will be a Coast Guard certified passenger carrying vessel, owned by the state of Maryland and operated and maintained by the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission. To follow along with this project, visit marylanddove.org. ome important players in this early season rush to get boats back in the water are the companies that offer mobile marine services. Since boats out of the water are expensive to move around, it makes sense to bring the service to the boat. Not all marine service companies work out of large shops, and many use a combination of shops and trucks to deliver their services. Prestige Yacht Management, for example, is based at Bert Jabin’s Marina in Annapolis. Their offices and a large detailing shop are at the marina, and they have a fleet of 10 trucks which expand their service area to 12 counties surrounding the Bay. Prestige estimates that, depending on the time of year, as much as 80 percent of their work is done by their mobile trucks. Smaller companies such as Old Line Marine Services, based in Shady Oaks Marina, often have an office and sometimes a storage yard and do all of their volume from their well-equipped trucks. A peek inside these traveling workshops is enough to make a home hobbyist drool with envy!

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Gracie Rae, a Sea ray 290 ready to go back in the water at Prestige Yacht Management in Annapolis, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

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A 1948 25-foot Chris-Craft Sportsman with the first 10 of 15 coats of varnish in place at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD.

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Rob also reports the work on “The big girl,” the CY55, is cruising along, as he puts it. The shaft tunnels have been milled, and the deck mold should be arriving shortly. Since the layup of the hull involves some new technology, Rob decided to lay up a CY26 to test not only the new resin planned for the 55, but also to test the “oven,” a temporary

An 18-foot 1986 Maynard Lowry built motor launch goes back in the water after restoration at Higgins Yacht Yard in St. Michaels, MD.

Douglas fir logs in in Hama Hama, WA, selected for the new Maryland Dove being built at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

With all the good things going on in our shops, I would be remiss if I did not mention the one problem that everyone mentions: the lack of manpower. The labor shortage in the marine industry continues to be a problem for us all. Keep your eyes on PropTalk as we report on initiatives addressing this challenge, such as the ones on pages 22 and 24. #

heating bay designed to cure the resin at the required temperature. A CY26 was laid up using the same materials planned for the 55 and cured in the oven. The test was a success. The new CY26 is out of the mold and being completed. With the success of the test Rob plans to begin layup of the 55’s hull in a month or so.

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ft cm cm 1.2 55 37 16 0.2 9 1.3 43 40 Sa 0.2 9 6

04:09 9 AM 10:30 4 PM 04:39 3 PM 10:41

AM 1.9 AM 0.3 PM 1.3 PM

12:34 AM 0.3 AM 9 52 17 17 01:07 0.243 6 04:54 01:02 1.4 58 43 06:36 04:25 AM AM 1.9 AM 1.4 58 AM 1.7 -0.2 2PM 17 23 2 07:28 AM 2.1 AM 07:30 2.612 79 07:22 3.0 9 0.1 9 01:57 10:46 AM 0.5 AM 0.4 15 11:22 AM 0.3 64 M 02:53 0.4 PM Tu 01:30 0.334 WPM 01:26 -0.234 1.2 40 37 Su 06:48 Th 04:29 PM PM 1.1 PM 1.1 34 F9 04:58 PM 1.1 12 07:38 PM 1.2 PM 07:43 07:47 3.2 6 0.2 6 10:33 PM PM 0.3 2.6 ○ 9 79 10:54 PM 0.2 37

7 AM 05:03 8 AM 11:28 9 PM 05:28 2 PM 11:26

0.2 AM 2.0 AM 0.3 PM 1.3 PM

3 1.5 6 46 0.1 61 3 M 1.2 9 37 0.1 40 ● 3

6 AM 05:54 5 AM 12:22 2 PM 06:14 0 PM

0.2 1.6 6 49 AM 4 2.0 0.1 61 PM 3 0.3 1.1 9 34 Tu PM 1.2 37

01:12 AM 0.3 AM 9 49 01:59 AM 0.4 AM 02:24 3 06:28 02:50 -0.455 -12 02:33 05:46 AM 1.6 0.1 19 19 AM 1.8 12 AM AM 1.8 4AM 19 4 08:42 4 4 06:47 07:59 2.1 AM 08:52 AM 1.9 AM 08:41 2.712 82 09:02 3.012 91 01:29 12:16 PM 0.4 64 01:04 PM 0.4 58 PM AM 0.4

5 AM 12:10 0 AM 06:44 2 PM 01:15 8 PM 06:59

0.3 AM 2.0 AM 0.4 PM 1.2 PM

0.1 9 5 3 1.6 61 49 0.2 12 W 6 1.1 37 34

01:58 AM 0.3 AM 9 49 02:44 AM AM 0.4 AM 0.2 12 AM AM 0.2 03:01 0 12:22 20 20 5 12:40 03:40 -0.4 6 -12 03:13 06:25 AM 1.6 0.0 5AM 20 5 09:20 5 08:44 2.1 AM 09:32 07:13 AM AM 1.9 AM 1.8 58 AM AM 1.8 09:14 2.712 82 09:49 2.955 88 07:32 01:00 PM 0.4 64

5 AM 12:54 4 AM 07:32 9 PM 02:05 7 PM 07:44

0.3 AM 1.9 AM 0.4 PM 1.2 PM

0.1 9 6 3 1.6 58 49 0.2 12 Th 6 1.0 37 30

02:51 12:25 AM AM 0.4 AM 0.2 12 6 21 03:33 AM AM 0.5 AM 0.2 15 AM AM 0.2 6 03:37 0.0 21 0 01:07 04:29 -0.3 6 6 -9 01:30 03:54 6AM 21 6 10:00 09:32 07:06 AM 2.0 AM 1.6 61 10:13 07:57 AM AM 1.8 AM 1.7 55 AM AM 1.8 09:48 2.649 79 10:34 2.852 85 08:19

9 AM 01:38 8 AM 08:20 5 PM 02:54 6 PM 08:29

0.4 AM 1.9 AM 0.4 PM 1.2 PM

0.1 12 7 3 1.6 58 49 0.3 12 F 9 1.0 37 30

03:50 01:05 AM AM 0.4 AM 0.2 12 6 22 04:24 AM AM 0.6 AM 0.3 18 AM AM 0.3 7 04:15 0.0 22 0 01:53 05:17 -0.1 9 7 -3 02:25 04:37 7AM 22 7 10:42 10:24 07:48 AM 2.0 AM 1.7 61 10:54 08:41 AM AM 1.7 AM 1.7 52 AM AM 1.7 10:23 2.652 79 11:19 2.652 79 09:08

7 AM 02:25 3 AM 09:09 9 PM 03:43 7 PM 09:15

0.4 AM 1.8 AM 0.5 PM 1.2 PM

AM AM 0.4 83 03:26 05:24 8 11:27 AM AM 1.6 76 10:00

1 AM 03:15 0 AM 09:59 0 PM 04:32 10:05 0 AM 04:08 2 AM 10:52 9 PM 05:22 0 PM 11:00 4 AM 05:06 9 AM 11:46 9 PM 06:11 0 PM 11:59 0 AM 06:07 9 AM 12:41 0 PM 07:00 8 PM

0.5 AM 1.6 AM 0.5 PM PM 1.2 AM 0.6 AM 1.5 PM 0.5 PM 1.3 AM 0.6 AM 1.5 PM 0.5 PM 1.4 AM 0.7 PM 1.4 PM 0.5

04:57 01:49 AM AM 0.5 AM 0.2 15 6 23 05:20 AM AM 0.6 AM 0.3 18 04:55 0.1 23 3 02:41 06:05 0.1 9 0.2 12 8 6 8 8AM 23 08:34 AM 1.9 AM 1.6 58 11:36 09:26 AM AM 1.6 PM 1.6 49 11:01 2.549 76 12:04 2.549 1.6 55 49 11:19 Sa 06:40 W 03:20 PM 0.4 PM 0.4 12 Su 06:35 Th PM PM 0.5 PM 0.5 15 MPM 04:59 0.112 3 04:03 Tu 06:03 0.215 0.4 15 12 08:40 PM PM 1.0 2.930 88 09:35 PM 1.0 30 11:20 1.0 37 30 12:07 AM AM 1.4 0.3 43 24 12:28 AM 1.4 AM 96 9 12:25 2.912 02:39 AM 0.4 43 24 05:39 AM 15 0.1 9 24 3 03:33 0.2 15 06:12 AM 0.5 06:21 AM 0.7 21 9 06:54 09:24 AM AM 1.6 2.449 73 10:11 AM AM 1.5 0.346 11:41 1.5 49 46 Su 12:17 PM 1.7 0.4 52 M 12:19WPM 1.5 PM 12:51 2.315 Th 04:11 PM PM 0.5 46 Tu 05:42 0.112 F3 04:47 0.4 15 12 07:27 PM 0.4 PM PM 0.5 PM 06:53 0.434 09:36 PM 1.0 12 30 07:09 10:29 PM 1.1 15 1.0 30 37 10 01:09 AM 1.5 AM 46 01:21 AM 1.4 AM 43 25 12:04 2.9 88 01:14 2.715 03:37 AM 0.3 9 04:28 AM 0.5 10 25 25 0.3 18 9 10 07:30 AM 0.5 AM AM 0.8 AM 06:27 0.249 07:29 6 10:57 07:46 0.443 10:19 AM 1.6 15 AM 1.4 24 1.4 46 43 M 01:16 PM 1.6 PM 49 Tu 73 01:03 PM 1.4 PM 43 W 12:27 2.4 Th 01:42 2.215 F 05:05 PM 0.4 12 Sa 05:31 PM 0.5 0.5 15 15 PM 0.3 PM 9 34 PM 0.4 PM ◐ 08:14 ◑ 07:45 06:31 6 11:28 07:48 0.534 10:41 PM 1.1 0.2 PM 1.1 12 1.0 30 40 02:11 AM 1.6 AM 02:13 AM 1.5 AM 12:54 2.912 88 02:08 2.515 04:42 AM 0.4 49 26 26 05:28 AM 0.5 46 11 26 0.3 18 11 9 11 08:49 AM 0.5 AM AM 0.8 AM 07:22 0.346 08:40 9 11:44 08:42 0.640 11:17 AM 1.5 15 AM 1.3 24 1.3 46 40 Tu 02:15 PM 1.5 PM W 70 01:50 1.4 PM Th 01:21 2.312 FPM 02:38 2.115 Sa 06:00 PM 0.4 46 Su 06:16 PM 0.5 43 0.5 15 15 09:01 PM 0.3 PM 9 34 08:23 0.4 PM 12 07:29 0.6 11:50 PM 1.1 0.3 ◑9 ◑PM08:49 1.0 30 43 12 03:12 AM 1.7 AM 52 03:04 AM 1.6 AM 49 01:52 2.8 85 05:53 AM 0.4 12 27 03:08 2.437 12:28 AM 1.2 12 27 27 0.4 21 12 12 10:03 AM 0.5 AM AM 0.8 AM 08:23 0.343 09:51 9 06:30 12:19 PM 1.4 15 09:38 0.618 AM 0.6 24 1.3 43 40 W 03:13 1.4 PM Th 70 02:40 PM 1.3 PM 40 FPM 02:22 2.312 Su 06:54 PM 0.4 43 Sa 03:40 2.237 M 12:31 PM 1.2 0.5 15 15 09:46 PM 0.3 PM 0.3 9 09:01 PM 0.4 PM 9 07:00 09:52 0.612 ◐ ◐ 08:34 PM 0.4 12

4 AM 01:00 8 AM 07:09 0 PM 01:34 5 PM 07:47

1.4 AM 0.7 AM 1.3 PM 0.5 PM

1.1 43 0.4 21 1.2 40 0.4 15

04:11 AM 1.9 AM 03:53 AM 1.7 AM 13 13 28 28 02:59 2.837 85 04:10 2.340 34 01:00 AM 1.2 58 01:27 AM 1.3 52 13 28 AM 0.5 AM AM 0.7 AM 09:30 0.312 10:57 9 07:32 10:32 0.618 12 11:12 07:05 AM 0.4 15 AM 0.6 21 Th 04:09 PM 1.3 PM F 73 03:33 PM 1.2 PM Sa 03:32 2.443 Su 04:40 2.237 37 M 01:20 PM 1.4 40 Tu 01:18 PM 1.2 37 PM 0.3 PM 9 PM 0.3 PM 9 12 09:45 6 07:43 10:52 12 10:29 07:47 PM 0.3 0.2 9 09:42 PM 0.4 0.6

70 02:59 AM AM 1.6 13 03:53 13 18 09:16 10:16 AM AM 0.5

6 AM 01:58 2 AM 08:09 9 PM 02:23 2 PM 08:32

1.5 AM 0.7 AM 1.3 PM 0.4 PM

1.2 46 0.4 21 1.2 40 0.4 12

05:06 AM 2.0 AM 04:38 AM 1.8 AM 14 14 29 29 04:10 2.840 85 05:09 2.343 37 02:06 AM 1.3 61 02:21 AM 1.4 55 14 29 PM 0.5 AM AM 0.7 AM 10:36 0.212 11:57 6 08:32 11:20 0.518 12 12:15 08:16 AM 0.4 15 AM 0.6 21 F 05:04 PM 1.3 PM Sa 76 04:28 1.2 PM Su 04:45 2.540 MPM 05:35 2.434 37 Tu 02:19 PM 1.3 40 W 02:05 PM 1.1 37 PM 0.3 PM 9 PM 0.3 PM 9 10:56 3 08:26 11:45 08:36 PM 0.3 0.1 9 10:24 PM 0.3 0.5 9 12 11:11

70 03:53 AM AM 1.7 14 05:02 14 15 10:18 11:15 AM AM 0.5

3 AM 02:52 1 AM 09:05 6 PM 03:08 8 PM 09:14

1.6 AM 0.6 AM 1.3 PM 0.4 PM

1.2 49 0.4 18 1.1 40 0.4 12

05:57 AM 2.0 AM 05:22 AM 2.0 AM 15 15 30 30 05:21 2.846 85 06:00 2.446 37 03:07 AM 1.5 61 03:11 AM 1.5 61 15 30 PM 0.4 AM PM 0.6 PM 11:38 0.112 12:50 3 09:28 12:02 0.418 12 01:12 09:22 AM 0.4 12 AM 0.6 18 Sa 05:57 PM 1.2 37 Su 05:23 PM 1.1 M 05:53 Tu 06:22 2.534 34 W 03:15 PM PM 1.2 2.737 82 Th 02:51 PM PM 1.1 34 11:52 PM 0.3 9 11:09 PM 0.3 12 09:24 PM 0.2 6 09:07 PM 0.3 9 9

73 04:43 AM AM 1.8 15 06:05 15 12 11:14 12:10 AM PM 0.5

AM PM PM PM

1.7 0.6 1.2 0.3

June

Height TimeTime Height

-6 05:22 01:14 AM AM 1.7 2 07:25 2 91 11:57 AM AM 0.5

6 06:13 AM AM 1.8 17 01:45 17 76 12:50 07:54 PM AM 0.5

12:30 AM 0.3 AM 9 46 01:16 AM 0.3 AM 9 55 -9 06:04 01:47 6 05:42 01:58 01:54 05:06 AM 1.5 0.2 18 18 AM 1.8 -0.3 AM AM 1.8 3AM 18 3 3 3 08:04 07:17 2.0 AM 08:11 AM 2.0 AM 08:06 2.612 79 08:14 3.0 9 91 12:43 11:32 AM 0.4 61 12:15 PM 0.3 61 PM AM 0.5

3 06:55 AM AM 1.8 18 02:36 18 76 01:32 08:43 PM AM 0.5

0.155 2.515 02:45 0.4 PM Tu 03:37 PM 0.4 PM WPM 02:04 0.234 6 05:45 Th 02:14 -0.334 -9 F 01:55 F 05:08 PM 1.1 12 Sa PM 1.1 12 M 05:52 PM PM 1.0 0.130 07:37 PM 1.1 PM 08:26 PM 1.2 PM 08:20 2.7 6 82 08:37 3.4 6 104 08:20 11:10 PM 0.2 34 PM 0.2 37 PM PM 0.2 3.0 6 ○ 11:38 ● 11:54 0.155 2.512 03:32 PM 0.4 PM W 04:17 0.5 PM Th 02:37 0.134 3 06:31 FPM 03:01 -0.330 -9 Sa 02:33 Sa 05:47 PM 1.1 12 Su PM 1.0 15 Tu 06:40 PM PM 1.0 0.130 08:27 PM 1.1 PM 09:14○PM 1.2 PM 37 08:55 2.8 6 85 09:24 3.4 104 ● 08:58 PM 3.1 PM 0.2 34 ● 11:47 0.0 6 2.655 04:18 0.4 PM Th 04:54 M PM PM 0.5 PM 0.4 15 W 02:16 PM PM 0.4 0.012 FPM 03:10 0.134 3 01:51 Sa 03:46 -0.312 -9 Su 03:12 Su 06:26 PM 1.1 12 09:19●PM 1.2 PM 37 10:00 07:15 PM PM 1.2 PM 1.0 37 PM PM 1.0 3.130 09:29 2.9 88 10:09 3.430 104 07:32 09:37 05:05 M 01:45 PM PM 0.4 PM 0.4 12 F Sa 03:44 0.112 10:12 07:06 PM PM 1.2 PM 1.0 37 10:04 2.930

0.0 6 2.555 05:29 Tu PM PM 0.5 PM 0.4 15 Th 03:05 PM PM 0.4 0.012 3 02:36 Su 04:31 -0.212 -6 M 03:52 10:48 07:59 PM PM 1.3 PM 1.0 40 PM PM 1.1 3.134 88 10:54 3.330 101 08:29 10:17

05:52 Tu 02:31 PM PM 0.4 PM 0.4 12 Sa 06:02 W PM 0.5 PM 0.5 15 Su 04:20 0.112 3 03:19 MPM 05:16 0.015 11:08 07:50 PM PM 1.3 PM 1.0 40 11:37 08:46 PM PM 1.3 PM 1.0 40 10:40 2.930 88 11:39 3.130

52 18 37 9 dIFFEREnCEs

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

AM 31 03:56 10:20 AM F

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

03:36 PM 09:48 PM

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

0.0 9 2.552 F0 03:54 PM PM 0.4 0.012 Tu 04:36 PM PM 1.1 3.134 94 09:31 11:01 0.012 2.549 Sa PM PM 0.3 0.1 9 6 04:45 W 05:25 10:38 PM PM 1.2 3.037 11:49

88 04:32 AM AM 0.4 9 06:14 9 12:17 9 10:55 AM PM 1.5

0.112 2.446 70 Su 05:36 PM 0.3 Th 06:18 PM 0.2 9 12 11:47 PM 1.3 40

82 05:43 AM AM 0.5 10 12:41 10 12 11:51 07:10 AM AM 1.4

3.015 0.143 67 F 01:13 M 06:27 PM PM 0.3 2.4 9 15 07:19 PM 0.2 ◐

76 12:56 AM AM 1.4 11 01:40 11 18 06:56 08:10 AM AM 0.5

2.943 0.215 64 Sa 02:16 Tu 12:49 PM PM 1.3 2.440 18 07:18 08:26 PM PM 0.2 0.2 6

73 02:00 AM AM 1.5 12 02:45 12 09:13 18 08:08 AM AM 0.5

2.846 0.115 Su 03:25 67 W 01:47 PM PM 1.2 2.537 18 08:07 ◐ 09:37 PM PM 0.2 0.2 6 2.749 0.115 67 M 04:35 Th 02:44 PM PM 1.2 2.737 18 08:55 10:47 PM PM 0.2 0.1 6

2.752 0.015 73 Tu 05:39 F 03:39 PM PM 1.1 2.934 15 09:42 11:52 PM PM 0.2 0.0 6 2.755 -0.115 76 W 06:37 Sa 04:30 PM PM 1.0 3.130 10:28 PM 0.2 6

1.6 49 0.6 18 1.1 34 Spring 6 dIFFEREnCEs 0.2

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

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

01:36AM -0.7E 04:24AM 07:54AM 1.2F 11:24AM 02:36PM -1.1E Tu 01:00AM 04:06AM 0.9F 06:18PM 08:48PM 0.6F -0.9E 17 07:24AM 10:24AM 11:36PM W 01:36PM 04:36PM 0.8F

7

07:36PM 10:36PM -0.9E

4 08:54AM 19 09:00AM 12:24PM 03:36PM -0.9E -0.8E 04:18PM -1.0E -1.1E 11:54AM 12:06PM Tu Low W 01:06PM Th Times and heights of high and Waters 07:24PM 09:42PM 0.4F 0.8F 08:06PM 10:36PM 0.5F 0.8F 06:00PM 03:36PM 06:12PM Th 03:06PM F 09:06PM 09:06PM ○ Times a ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL

ft cm cm h mh m ft 0.449 16 12 05:29 AM AM 1.8 16 12:51 2.415 73 12:05 07:02 PM AM 0.5 0.330 Su 9 05:18 Th 01:01 PM PM 1.0 2.7 6 82 11:12 07:29 PM PM 0.2

0.252 2.515 -6 Th 01:18 Su 05:06 PM PM 1.0 0.230 98 11:11 07:43 PM PM 0.2 2.8 6

12:36PM 03:36PM 0.8F 06:48PM 09:48PM -0.9E

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AnnApOLIs May June

Height TimeTime Height

ft AM 1.8 AM 0.3 PM 1.4 PM 0.3

JuNE 2019 TIdES

mh m 03:11 7 AM 09:29 5 PM 03:47 3 PM 09:55 7 PM

Annapolis, Md,2019

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01:48AM -0.6E 02:24AM -0.7E 8 04:42AM Depth: 08:06AM Unknown 1.0F 23 05:12AM 08:48AM 1.1F 8 Station ID: ACT4996 02:12AM 05:06AM 0.8F 12:12PM 01:42AM 04:54AM 1.1F 11:36AM 02:48PM -0.9E Tu 03:30PM -1.0E W M 3 18 08:18AM 11:12AM -0.7E 08:12AM 11:18AM Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 06:30PM 08:54PM 0.5F 07:12PM 09:42PM 0.5F -1.0E W 02:18PM 05:18PM 0.8F Th 02:36PM 05:24PM 0.8F nOAA Tide predictions 11:36PM 11:30PM -0.8E 08:24PM 11:18PM -0.9E Type: Harmonic P.O. BOX 437 |Station DEALE, MD08:24PM 20751 Baltimor Zone:Tunnel, LST/LDTVA,2019 02:30AM -0.6E 12:30AM 03:18AM -0.6E Chesapeake BayTime Bridge 9 05:12AM 24 08:48AM 1.0F 0.8F 06:00AM 09:36AM 1.0F 9 02:42AM 05:42AM 02:18AM 05:42AM 1.2F

Times and heights of high and Low Waters

Height TimeTimeTime Height TimeTimeTime Height Height Height Height

Height Height

22

07:48PM 10:54PM -0.9E

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meTime

7 6 3 4

3

6 06:04 F 01:49 M PM PM 1.0 85 08:17 PM PM 0.2 ○ 11:57

3 06:48 Sa 02:35 Tu PM PM 1.0 91 ○ 09:03 PM

AM 3 12:41 19 19 03:24 07:35 AM

Time

12:18AM 03:06AM -0.5E

01:30AM 04:12AM -0.5E

12:06AM 12:06AM 10 05:54AM 25 10 09:36AM 1.0F -0.8E 06:54AM 10:30AM 0.9F -0.9E Time Height 5 03:12AM 20 03:00AM AprilHeight May 06:18AM 06:24AM 01:12PM 04:30PM -0.8E 0.9F 01:54PM 05:18PM -0.9E 1.2F

h m ft cm cm -0.155 Slack -3 1 Maximum 01:21 AM 2.715 82 07:24 AM h m h m knots -0.230 -6 Sa 01:15 PM 03:48AM 0.6F 3.2 6 01:00AM 98 07:46 PM 06:48AM 09:36AM -0.6E 03:48PM 0.8F M55 12:36PM -0.2 -6 02:05 AM 2 10:12PM 07:00PM -0.9E 2.715 82 08:09 AM -0.230 -6 Su 01:59 PM 3.3 6 101 08:29 PM 01:36AM 04:24AM 0.7F -0.355 07:36AM -9 3 10:30AM 02:49 -0.7E AM 01:24PM 04:36PM 0.8F Tu 2.715 07:48PM 82 08:53 -0.9E AM 10:54PM -0.230 -6 M 02:44 PM 3.4 104 ● 09:13 PM

1 2

Th Sa 09:36AM -0.9E 01:00PM ft W cm h m12:36PM cm 09:48AM F 08:24PM 10:30PM 0.4F ft0.7F 09:00PM 11:36PM 0.5F 03:54PM 04:30PM 07:06PM Maximum Slack -3Maximum 0.1 Slack3 02:2106:42PM AM -0.1 ● 16 09:54PM 2.3 h m 70 h 09:42PM 08:24 AM 2.4 73 m knots h m h m knots 0.1 3 Su 02:12 PM -0.1 -3 01:06AM 04:00AM -0.5E3.2 02:36AM 05:18AM -0.4E 03:18AM 0.8F 12:42AM 0.8F 12:42AM -0.8E 12:54AM 3.0 12:24AM 91 08:43 PM 9803:54AM 6 09:30AM 21 03:42AM 06:54AM 0.9F 07:54AM 03:42AM 07:12AM 06:42AM 10:30AM 0.9F 07:12AM 11:24AM 0.8F 06:30AM -0.8E 10:06AM -0.7E 10:12AM 01:18PM -0.9E 10:36AM 01:48PM 02:06PM 05:24PM -0.8E 02:48PM 06:12PM -0.8E 12:36PM 0.8F 01:18PM 0.6F Sa 03:36PM Su-304:06PM F Tu W Th 0.0 Th 0 03:07 AM -0.1 04:42PM 07:24PM 0.6F 09:54PM 05:24PM-0.8E 07:54PM 17 09:18PM 11:30PM 0.3F 07:06PM 06:48PM 09:48PM -0.9E 10:06PM 2.4 73 09:09 AM 2.4 73 10:42PM 10:18PM ◑ 0.0 0 M 02:57 PM 0.0 0 PM 3.1 3.1 94 ○ 09:2601:12AM -0.7E 94 01:36AM 02:06AM 05:00AM -0.5E 12:36AM 0.5F 01:00AM 04:06AM 0.9F 01:12AM 0.9F 7 04:12AM 07:30AM 1.0F 2204:24AM 04:24AM 07:54AM 07:42AM 11:24AM 0.9F -0.9E 03:42AM 06:18AM -0.4E 10:24AM -0.9E 07:48AM 10:48AM -0.8E 10:54AM 02:00PM 11:24AM 02:36PM -0.1 07:24AM -3 Su 04:36PM M -304:54PM 03:50 AM -0.1 03:06PM 06:24PM -0.8E 09:00AM 12:24PM 0.7F 18 01:36PM 0.8F 02:12PM 0.6F 05:36PM 08:06PM 0.6F 06:18PM 08:48PM F Sa W Th F 2.5 07:36PM 76 09:52 AM 2.4 7310:48PM 10:12PM 03:42PM 07:06PM 10:36PM -0.9E 07:48PM -0.7E -0.8E 10:54PM 11:36PM -0.1 ◐ -3 Tu 03:40 PM 0.1 3 10:42PM 3.2 98 10:07 PM 3.0 91

4

h

16 11

1 26

12:1 11 16 -0.8E 1.2F 07:1

17 12

2 27

01:0 1.2F 12 17 -1.1E 08:0

01:48AM -0.6E 02:24AM 04:42AM 08:06AM 1.0F 05:12AM 08:48AM 12:36AM 0.4F 01:48AM 01:30AM 0.6F 05:06AM 0.8F 01:42AM 04:54AM 1.1F 05:06AM 1.0F 0.2 -0.2 6 02:12AM AM -6 03:34 -0.7E AM -0.1 08:12AM -3 04:31 AM 11:36AM 02:48PM -0.9E 12:12PM 03:30PM 03:18AM 06:12AM -0.5E0.0 04:48AM 07:24AM -0.5E 08:18AM 11:12AM -1.0E 08:30AM -0.9E M 11:18AM Tu 011:36AM 1.7 52 AM 2.6 79 09:38 AM 2.5 02:36PM 76 10:32 AM 2.4 7305:36PM 06:30PM 08:54PM 0.5F 10:12AM 07:12PM 09:42PM 08:54AM 12:30PM 0.9F 01:30PM 0.7F 02:18PM 05:18PM 0.8F 05:24PM 0.8F 03:00PM 0.6F 0.5 -0.1 Su W15 -3 Tu 03:31 PM Th F 0.1 Sa 11:36PM PM -0.1 Sa -3 W 04:23 PM 3 04:00PM 07:18PM -0.8E 04:36PM 07:54PM -0.8E

3

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8

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Station Depth: 13 ACT4996 28 18 ID: 3 Unknown 19 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic Time Zone: LST/LDT 19 14 4 29

-1.1E 01:4 Sa 0.7F 07:0

-0.7E

02:4 0.6F Su

07:5

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##Adam Aghion with his record-setting fallfish. Photo courtesy of the MD DNR

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Fallfish Record

dam Aghion of Pikesville, MD, caught a 2.07-pound fallfish, making the grade to set (for the first time) a record recognized by the state. The fish was caught on the Maryland side of the upper Potomac River, using a drop shot rig with a #12 hook. Aghion was fishing for walleye when the fish hit. “I’ve never targeted fallfish before, but it really did put up a good fight,” Aghion was quoted as saying, in a DNR press release. “It’s awesome. I hope someone beats the record, and I hope I can get it back.”

Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards

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he Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is hoping teachers, classmates, parents, club or group leaders, and others will nominate candidates for the 26th annual Young Environmentalist of the Year Awards. The Young Environmentalist program honors Delaware students whose actions have helped protect, restore, or enhance Delaware’s natural

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resources through one or more of the following means: • Demonstrating Environmental Stewardship • Initiating an Innovative Project • Increasing Public Awareness • Demonstrating Environmental Ethics Nominations must be based on actions or projects which have taken place between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019, and will be accepted through Friday, June 21, 2019. Winners will be chosen

Snakeheads

n its efforts to educate the public about the northern snakehead, the Maryland DNR has completely re-vamped its webpage on the species so it now includes multiple videos, fact sheets, and reams of information about the species including info on how to catch it. We applaud the effort and note that they did an excellent job—though we’d also recommend going to FishTalkMag.com and plugging “snakehead” into the search box. You’ll discover plenty of how-to/whereto information on snakehead fishing. Check out both information sources, and you’ll be a successful snakeheader in short order. Visit dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries, to start learning.

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for elementary, middle school, and high school levels. They will receive a certificate, gift card, and prize pack in recognition of their contribution to the community and will be honored in a special ceremony on Governor’s Day at the 2019 Delaware State Fair, Thursday, July 25. Nominations may be submitted by mail to Joanna Wilson, DNREC Public Affairs, 89 Kings Highway, Dover, DE 19901, or by email to joanna.wilson@delaware.gov.

Virginia Freshwater Fishing

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he Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) biologists have been sampling the state’s waters for bass and walleye populations, and have ranked ponds, lakes, and rivers by the number and size of fish collected per hour of electrofishing. Bodies of water are divvied up into regions, and you can read the VDGIF reports at dgif.virginia.gov/fishing (click on Fishing Forecasts and Reports) to make sure your next trip is to fish-filled waters. And if you’re thinking about testing the waters of Virginia fishing action but haven’t yet pulled the trigger, remember that June 7 through 9 are official “Free Fishing” days, when no license is required state-wide.


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he Chesapeake Bay Sport Fishing Association (CBSFA) has two tournaments coming up this month, one on the Bay and one down at the beach. June 15 is the School’s Out Rockfish tournament, hosted at Dock of the Bay, with fishing anywhere on the Bay from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and weigh-ins starting at 2:30. A week later, June 21-23, is the Tuna-Fortuna tournament, held in Ocean City, MD. Boats fish two of the three days, have a 100-mile limit from the inlet, and weigh-ins are held at Sunset Marina. Visit cbsfa.club to learn more.

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cheese-steak subs!!) and snakeheads not kept by anglers will be donated to feed the hungry. Last month’s Spring Snakehead Kickoff tournament (leg one of the trail) was won by angler Joey Cover (you may know of him as one of the ##The first snakehead tournament wraps guys behind the counter at Alltackle up with weigh-ins at the Woolford in Annapolis—next time you swing by Store. Photo courtesy of Caz Kenny there be sure to congratulate Joey and ask him for some snakehead fishing Damion Cook had the single largest fish at tips) with an amazing 67.65-pounds. Sec12.5-pounds. Visit woolfordstore.com to ond went to Greg Hall with 50.95-pounds, third to Matt Polm with 45.55-pounds, and register or learn more.

Kent Narrows Fly and Light Tackle

n amazingly cool CCA tournament happens June 1, the Kent Narrows Fly and Light Tackle Tournament. There are prizes for fly, light tackle, kayak, team, and lady angler divisions plus white perch and other finfish. This is a C-P-R iAngler tournament; visit ianglertournament.com or ccamd.org to learn more.

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Chesapeake Rockfish Open

ou like the idea of a catch-photo-release tournament that’s run for the benefit of organizations like Blue Water Baltimore, the Coastal Conservation Association, and Patapsco Heritage Greenway? Then the First Annual Chesapeake Rockfish Open is the ideal venue for you to compete. Sponsored by the Chesapeake Yacht Center, Verdence Capital, and Weller Development, the tournament will happen on Saturday, June 22. There are boat and kayak divisions, plus woman’s and youth awards. The stringer of the three longest fish wins, and a total of $6000 in gift certificates to Tochterman’s Tackle will be in the winnings. Visit ianglertournament.com/2019-chesapeakerockfish-open for more info or to register for the tournament.

Small Boat Tournament

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une 7 through 9 is Mako Mania, held at Bahia Marina in Ocean City, MD. There will be awards given for the heaviest mako and thresher sharks, plus bluefish. Visit bahiamarina.com, for the details.

Snakehead Craze

f you’ve been swept up by the snake craze, then on the first and second of June you might want to partake in Snakehead Mayhem, in Woolford, MD. This tournament is leg two of the 2019 Channidae Championship, with anglers submitting their five heaviest snakeheads each day and the angler with the most total weight for the tournament winning. There are also multiple calcuttas, a youth division, and participating anglers accumulate points towards becoming Snakehead Angler of the Year. Daily weigh-ins are held at the Woolford Store (important tip: try their luscious

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he 40th annual Small Boat Tournament happens June 15 and 16 (competitors fish one of the two days), thanks to the Ocean City Marlin Club in OC, MD. This tournament is open to all boats under 34 feet in length (as listed by manufacturer specifications) and includes both inshore (flounder, sea bass, tautog, bluefish, and rockfish) and offshore (tuna, dolphin, and billfish release) divisions. Weigh-ins are at Sunset, and boats are allowed to fish in both divisions (so you can fish inshore on one day, and offshore on the other). Visit ocmarlinclub.com to learn more.

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une 19 to 22 is the Virginia Beach Tuna Tournament, with each boat fishing one of the three days. This is a trolling-only tournament, the aggregate weight of the biggest three tuna per boat make up the scoring, and all IGFA rules apply. Weigh-ins are at the Long Bay Pointe and Virginia Beach Fishing Center scales. Visit vbtuna.com to learn more. PropTalk.com June 2019 75


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Fish Tip

Trolling Tips By Eric Burnley

Just pulling lures behind your boat may catch a fish or two, but trolling with the correct lures at the proper speed and the right depth and distance from the stern for the target species will put more fish in the box. Trolling Tackle While you can troll with anything from Penn Internationals on custom rods with roller guides to hand lines, I find simple conventional reels on sturdy rods do an adequate job. When I had my charter business, I used Penn Jigmaster reels on Shakespeare Sturdy Stick rods. They served me well for 15 years and are still in good shape today. Spinning reels were not made for trolling. They were made for casting light weights and ease of operation for folks just getting into fishing. No doubt they expanded our sport and made it what it is today, but they just don’t work well in a trolling situation. The spool of a spinning reel does turn against the drag when the line leaves the reel after a fish hits the lure. Unfortunately, it does not come directly off as it does on a conventional reel. The line has to pass through the bail roller, and this will result in line twist and wear as well as added drag. With a conventional reel the spool turns against the drag as the line is taken by the fish after a strike. No line twist and no added drag.

Rockfish

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##Always use a ball bearing snap swivel when trolling spoons.

handle that many lines from an eightfoot beam boat while keeping away from all the other boats doing the same thing makes for a very busy captain and crew. The majority of rockfish are caught on or close to the bottom, so that’s where your lures should be working. Wire line is a big help in achieving this, but mono line can be made to work with the addition of heavy weights or by using large MOJOs. When trolling for rockfish, you really can’t go too slowly. Once you set your speed, begin by dropping the lure or lures back until you feel them hit bottom. Do this two more times before placing the rod in a holder and checking to be sure the drag is properly set. The drag should be firm, but not so tight that the fish can’t take line; one third the pound test of the line is the standard. If you are using wire or braid, this setting is critical because these lines have no stretch, and the force of a big fish can snap your rod.

Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel

Since big blues have not entered the Chesapeake Bay in years, we will concentrate on the smaller ones that travel up the Bay in the summer and are often found mixed in with Spanish mackerel. My personal favorite lure for both species is a Huntington Drone size 0 spoon.

I fish it behind either a one or two-ounce trolling sinker or a small Huntington planer. In either case I tie a 30-foot length of 15-pound test High Seas mono leader from the sinker or planer to the spoon. A ball-bearing snap swivel is connected between the leader and the sinker or planer to reduce the line twist. Make no mistake, there will still be line twist, and at the end of the day the leaders will end up in the trash and new ones will have to be tied. I tie up at least six rigs, so I can quickly replace lost or hopelessly twisted leaders during the trip. I will run two planer lines off the stern and two sinker lines from my outriggers. You must be very cautious not to let these lines mate or you will have the spawn from Hell. Should this occur, the only remedy is to cut everything off and re-rig. This is strictly meat fishing. The heavy tackle required to handle a planer is no match for small blues or Spanish mackerel. Even the outrigger lines will be dampened by the sinkers. Trolling speed is usually between five to six knots. You must take into consideration the speed of the current as it adds or subtracts the speed of the water flowing past the lure. If your SONAR has a speed reading, that is usually the speed of the water going past the boat and your lures. Your GPS speed is how fast you are going over the bottom. #


##Harry Yingling with a rockfish caught at Hacketts Bar. We arrived very early and had our fish well ahead of the fleet.

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here are times when the Bay and even parts of the ocean can become crowded with fishermen because we tend to go where others seem to have found success. As a case in point, back in the days when weakfish ruled the Delaware Bay, I was running out of Mispillion Inlet when I spied a group of boats close together off to my port side. Figuring they were on fish I headed over to join the fun. As soon as I arrived, my friend and I began working bucktails with purple

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worms along the bottom expecting strikes at any moment. When strikes didn’t come, I began to look around and noticed no one else was catching fish. When I checked my SONAR, I didn’t see any fishy marks. I never found out why those boats were over there, but it certainly wasn’t for fish. We headed out to Brown Shoal where the weakfish didn’t disappoint. One way to avoid a crowd is to make a plan for the day. I know: Men plan,

God laughs, but if you make enough plans, one of them just might work. I use my charts to figure out where to begin a day’s fishing. First, I look at the tides and current. If I am bottom fishing, I want to be on the down-current side of structure where fish will wait for food to wash to them. This can be anything from a shoal to a river mouth to a small creek or drain on outgoing current; anywhere that bait is likely to move to the fish. PropTalk.com June 2019 79


How to Find Your Own Fish (CONTINUED)

Once on site I will either anchor or drift over the area. Most likely I will drift first to see if anyone is home, either by catching something or marking fish on the SONAR. Should I decide to anchor I will set up so that I can cast into the current to present my bait or lure to the fish as if it were drifting out of the creek, drain, or over the shoal. On larger bodies of water where drifting is better, I will run up current and drift back over the fish. Never run over the fish when returning for another drift. Instead, run to the outside of the area and well above before starting to drift back. Trollers will do the same. They need to present lures to feeding fish in a somewhat natural manner. If rockfish are moving out of the Bay, they will travel down the edge of the channel with the outgoing current. It is not a natural presentation for

a bunker to come up from behind a rockfish. It’s more natural for the bait to meet the rock from the side or up from the bottom. Plan your trolling pattern to present the lures in a more natural manner. It is a bit difficult to live-line all alone. This is because you need a concentration of fish for this technique to be effective, and a concentration of fish naturally draws a concentration of fishermen. The best way to avoid a big crowd when chunking or live-lining is to start early. By early I mean before sunrise. Be on site and anchored up well before the sun is up, and chances are pretty good you’ll have the area to yourself. Catch your limit and be out of there before most other anglers have their breakfast. If there is one place that a crowd will destroy the fishing, it’s in the

shallows where speckled trout and red drum live. Here too, an early start will put you in a better position for catching fish. These shallow marshes are very dependent on the tides. Many areas that produce fish on the flood are mud flats on the ebb. Local knowledge is invaluable here, and you only get this by trial and error or by hiring a local guide. If you figure the cost of a new prop or two while getting stuck on a mud flat and being chewed on by hungry insects against the fee for a local guide, I think you will find the guide is a good investment. As I said in the beginning, use your charts and make plans with several choices depending on what you find once you get on the water. The NOAA Marine Weather is only a suggestion and may change without notice so that fact must always be taken into consideration. Whatever you do, don’t get mad and quit without at least trying a few options. After all, you have put in time and money to get out on the water, so you should enjoy the day. #

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##A nice catch of SanteeCooper blue catfish.

here are a couple of invasive species in waters that feed the Chesapeake Bay. Blue catfish and snakeheads are two of these, with blue catfish the more easily accessible from larger boats. These fish can grow quite big, with the Delaware state record tipping the scales at 36 pounds, three ounces caught by Jordan Chelton on the Nanticoke River. The Maryland state record is a real giant weighing 84 pounds. It was caught out of the Potomac River by Ed Jones. There is really nothing difficult about fishing for blue cats. Like many fish, they like to sit on the bottom and wait for food to come to them. Look for deep holes in tidal rivers or drop-offs around sharp bends in the waterway. The best technique is to anchor and send your bait into the deep water on a fish-finder rig, so the catfish can move away without feeling the drag from the sinker. I have not fished for blue cats in local water, but had great success with them in the Santee-Cooper Lakes in South Caro-

lina. There we used live shad suspended from rods held parallel to the water in holders along the gunwale of the boat. The rod tip would jiggle and then pull down hard. When it did, all we had to do was crank in the fish. Jerry at Taylored Tackle in Seaford, DE, where the state record was weighed, recommended cut bunker or herring for bait. I used a circle hook on a 12-inch leader tied with 50-pound mono when fishing the Nanticoke River. There are guides on the Bay who specialize in fishing for blue catfish. Some work the Potomac while oth##A blue catfish comes to the boat. ers fish the James River. If you are serious about catching a big blue cat, I in the five to 10-pound range. We filleted would suggest hiring one of these folks. and skinned them. Fried up like any saltThe blue cats we caught in South Carowater fish, they had a nice mild flavor. No lina were delicious. They were smaller fish idea how an 84-pounder would taste. #

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New Office

North Point Yacht Sales has announced an expansion of its operations on the southern Chesapeake Bay with an additional office location at York River Yacht Haven. To better serve its Virginia customers from the James River to the Potomac River, North Point has partnered with York River Yacht Haven as its exclusive new yacht and brokerage yacht sales company. York River Yacht Haven is a resort marina on Sarah’s Creek in Gloucester Point, VA, attracting boaters from the Williamsburg and Richmond areas. Amenities include an award-winning restaurant, clubhouse, and pool, in addition to a combination of floating and covered slips for residents and transients. The North Point Yacht Sales Southern Bay team consists of established yacht brokers Chris Beardsley, Brad Herndon, and Peter Bass. northpointyachtsales.com

New Leadership

Gill has brought in new talent to lead its North American commercial operations. Chris Melton, who joins from the Vibram Group, will take over the reins from David Pritchard as VP for sales and marketing, who is retiring after 35 years at the helm. The new leadership is another important step in the company’s ambitious five-year growth plan, following the acquisition of the North American distribution arm in January 2018. Chris Melton said: “I’m extremely excited to begin this position with Gill, and honored to be leading such an iconic, technical marine brand into its next chapter in North America.” Jamie Tunnicliffe, Gill Marine’s CEO adds: “There is so much potential for Gill in the marine and fishing sectors, and I am confident Chris is the right man for the job.” gillmarine.com

Licensing Agreement

Weems & Plath announces it has signed a worldwide licensing agreement with RevesOcean Network, LLC, owner of the Orca Green Marine (OGM) brand of LED Navigation Lights, to manufacture and distribute the OGM Series of LED navigation lights. Under the agreement, Weems & Plath will manufacture and distribute OGM’s full line of LED navigation lights, including the LX and Q collections. “Weems & Plath is built on the principles of fostering safe boating and creating superior products for life aboard. The addition of the OGM Series of LED Navigation lights aligns directly with this mission,” said Weems & Plath president and CEO Mike Flanagan. Meghan Matthews, founder and CEO of Orca Green Marine says: “As the first USCG approved LED navigation light in the world, the LX Collection has the longest history of LED navigation lights in the harshest ocean environment, so we are excited to team with Weems & Plath for the next level of growth.” These lights are made in the USA and have a lifetime warranty. weems-plath.com; orcagreenmarine.com

Safe Boating Partnership

West Marine announces a strategic partnership with the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC) designed to raise awareness for National Safe Boating Week held May 18-24. Throughout the month of May customers can purchase a West Marine “Wear It” paper life jacket in all West Marine stores. All proceeds will support West Marine’s BlueFuture and the NSBC to continue the combined mission of promoting boating and life jacket safety to boaters. BlueFuture, founded by West Marine, annually distributes muchneeded grants to nonprofit organizations dedicated to getting kids on the water through boating, fishing, paddling, and the marine sciences. Through this partnership, West Marine and the NSBC aim to not only increase awareness for safe boating, but also stress the importance of engaging with young boaters to teach them safe habits early in life. westmarine.com.

Chief Executive Officer

Bertram Yachts announces that Mark Paulhus has joined its team as Chief Executive Officer. Paulhus has spent 35 years in the recreational marine industry at Chris-Craft, OMC, and Brunswick Corporation. He comes to Bertram after spending 28 years at Brunswick where he held numerous high level domestic and international roles in product development, strategic planning, and general management. “I am exceptionally proud to start this new adventure with Bertram Yachts, a real icon of American boating,” Paulhus said. “Paulhus is a man with great experience and huge competence, yet he really stands out for his human values and leadership attitude ,” Michele Gavino, CEO of the parent company Baglietto said. “With his commitment and passion Bertram will reach amazing goals in the nearest future.” bertram.com

New Owner

Capt. Rob Copenhaver is the new owner of TowBoatUS Ocean City, MD. Copenhaver was most recently operations manager, helping to grow the local boat towing company’s footprint last July by adding a second location in Chincoteague, VA. He’s taking over the helm after the passing of former owner Captain Greg Hall, who started TowBoatUS Ocean City in 1986. Today, the location is one of the longest-running towing ports in the nationwide fleet of more than 600 response vessels at 300-plus TowBoatUS locations. The company operates a fleet of six response vessels from 21 to 42 feet out of Fisherman’s Marina in Ocean City and Curtis Merritt Harbor in Chincoteague. Boaters can reach TowBoatUS Ocean City and Chincoteague by hailing on VHF channel 16, by calling the company directly at (443) 235-3552, by phoning the BoatUS toll-free 24/7 Dispatch Center at 800-391-4869, or via smartphone using the BoatUS App. BoatUS.com/Towing

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32’ Legacy 32 ’08 $279,000. Pasadena, MD. Single Cummins QSB5.9 425-hp (820 hrs) Downeast Red custom hull paint. pilothouse enclosure. custom nav & TV. To schedule a showing please contact Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bob@cyc.yachts 34’ Menorquin 100 ‘02 Mediterranean lifestyle appeals to us all! Twin engine. Semi-displacement. Inside/ outside living. Very elegant yet built to handle rough weather. Awlgripped in 2018. A/C, Gen... $138,600 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

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

32’ Legacy 32 ’15 Beautifully equipped, blue hull, Traditional layout w/ Island Bunk, stall shower & more Fridge drawer & top load freezer. Cummins single, genset, Air con Ready to go! Freshwater use only Asking $299k 410-269-0939 Mike@Crusaderyachts.com 32’ Luhrs Open Tournament ’99 $60,000 Everything works, 5 star fishing machine, not your average Luhrs contact Mike DeRycke at 240-602-7495 or mderycke@annapolisyachtsales.com

34’ Pursuit 345 Offshore ’09 Big Price Reduction, This Late Model Super Clean 345 Pursuit has it all from top notch electronics including newly upgraded Garmin dual touch screen displays. Middle River $199,995 Hawk’s Marine 410 291-1992.

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34’ Sea Ray 2001, 340 Sundancer W/Twin Merc V-Drives 8.1, Clean fully detailed, records to show engine maintenance. $67,900, Call Kellie 443-867-0065 www.rhoderiverboatsales.com

34’ Wilber 34 ’96 Beautifully cared for & updated. Newer electronics, Cat 3208, updated canvas & bow thruster. Professionally maintained and shows like a much newer boat. Asking $149,000 Call Rod 410-269-0939 35’ Chaparral 350 Signature ’07 Low hrs, well cared for, private rear cabin, 2 convertible main salon berths. Major price reduction $117,000 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

34’ Sea Ray 340 Sundancer ’07 Popular twin eng cruiser features dual bucket helm seats, extra-large control station, cockpit wet bar, awesome sound system, wide open cabin, flat-screen TV. Recent upgrades. $125,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 35’ Markley ’10 - $175,000 www.sjyachts.com David Robinson (410) 310-8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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35’ Marlago ’01 Verados with 50 hrs and warranty until 2020, new tower, trailer, amazing boat. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 35’ Monterey 330SY ’08 Super clean trade in w/Volvo Penta Ocean X, Duo Prop, canvas enclosure, chartplotter, bow sunbed, swim platform, more. Asking $91,500. Call Mike Skreptack at 443-336-6243 or email mike@annapolisyachtsales.com 35’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’11 Clean, lightly used Sundancer. T-MerCruiser 8.2 MAG SeaCore, Bravo IIIx w/Axius Joy Stick & SmartCraft vessel display. $180,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 410-708-0579..

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

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Brokerage & Classified 38’ Pursuit 385 ’15 Premium offshore boat, well maintained, Yamaha helm master, bow thruster, Rupp outriggers, Raymarine hybrid touch screen. Bring offers. $379,000 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 36’ MJM Yachts 36z Express ’11 Lovely solid glass on pilothouse sides, well maintained example of the sought after Express model. $449,000. Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

36’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’17 Brand New Boat at a brokerage price, Volvo IPS400s, joystick, Garmin glass cockpit. Amazing layout & performance. Full warranty. $479,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com Monterey 360 Sport Coupe ’18 $335,000 760-hp Merc with Bravo IIIX drives & Axius joystick control, generator, AC/Heat, Very low hrs, An awesome boat for entertaining or weekending! Call Gordon Bennett at 410-739-4432 or Gordon@AnnapolisYachtSales.com

37’ Sea Ray 370 Sundancer W/T Mercruiser 8.IL W/only 98 HR. Like new: $346,900. Call Kellie 443-867-0065 www.rhoderiverboatsales.com

39’ Tiara 39 ’16 Low hrs, excellent care, like new, Engine warranty through 2022. $649,000 Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com 40’ Sea Ray Sundancer ‘97 T 7.4 V Drive, Gen, AC, Mint Reduced to $89,900. 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

Echo 38 Cruising Trawler ’86 Dudley Dix design built by Howdy Bailey, 1/4” Steel Hull, Alum structure, 40’ Sabre 40 Salon Express ’10 mahogany interior, Full Galley, A/C, Original owner, twin Cummins 380 Lehman SP135, 4.4k Gen, bow thruster, dsls, (150 hrs) w/ Zeus pods, Joystick Garmin w/ radar, Ready to Loop! control & SkyHook, AC/Heat, genset, 37’ Sea Ray 370 Sundancer ’96 910-524-5438, liftechcrane@gmail.com Drawer fridges & freezer, Stidd seats, Incredibly popular design that offers 39’ HCB 38 Speciale ’18 DEMO Quality electronics, mint $499,000. 2 couples overnight privacy. Capable Osborne Yachts, 410-693-3311, MSRP $777,000. Baltimore. Triple cruiser w/excellent handling & jimoyachts@gmail.com Yamaha 350 engines. Custom T Top. seakeeping. Well maintained & many Transom Bait/Prep Station. To significant upgrades. Call for details. schedule a showing please contact $55,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823. www.sjyachts.com BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 38’ Monterey 360 Sport Coupe ’15 Twin Volvo 320-hp V8 Only 260 hrs, Volvo joystick control, generator, cabin & cockpit heat & AC, grill, Ice maker, stereo $266,900 Contact To find more used boats, visit proptalk.com Chris Beardsley 315-447-3063 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com

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42’ Silverton 42 Convertible ’04 Looking for a late model Silverton 42 convertible? Your search is over, Proven hull design that provides a spacious interior & large cockpit, twostateroom interior. $209,900 Havre de Grace, Hawk s Marine 410-291-1992. 40’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’17. (Polaris) 42’ Nordic Tug ’08 $445,000 - Mark Welsh (410) 645-0007 One local owner, literally better than mark@curtisstokes.net new. 52 hrs on Cummins dsls with www.curtisstokes.net joystick, full warranty to 2024, every option, must see to believe. 42’ Chris Craft 426 Catalina $519,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 New 8.1 Crusaders, new gen set, (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com davit crane, loaded and mint $89,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Carver. ’89 Immaculate cond.. Twin Cat 3208s w/ 1300 hrs. Too many extras to list. Must see to appreciate. Call Taylor Williams, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4992 or twilliams@cbmm.org 40’ Wesmac Pettegrow 40 ’92 1998 Volvo diesel. New generator & AC. Motivated seller encouraging offers! Price Reduced $95,000. Composite Yacht 410-476-4414.

42’ Grand Banks Trawler. ’69 Well kept wooden classic. Twin Lehman diesel s w/ diesel generator. Call Taylor Williams, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4992 or twilliams@cbmm.org

42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now in Annapolis. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. Tartan quality build, $925,000 (over 1m to replace)! Contact CYS. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com 42’ Regal Sport Coupe ’16, Volvo diesel IPS, Gen, AC Mint Cond. Reduced to $419,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Sabre 42 Hardtop Express ’04 Gorgeous new Awlgrip hull, twin 500hp dsl, Yanmars with 1,000 hr service done. Asking $339,000. Call Keith Mayes at 301-503-4634 or email keith@annapolisyachtsales.com

Sabre 42 Hardtop Express ’06 Classic -style, well-kept, & updated, Flag Blue Awlgrip, Cummins 500 diesels w/ direct driveshafts, AC/Heat, genset, Stidd seats, AVON rib tender, Freedom-lift, quality electronics, Lovely $419,000. Osborne Yachts, 410-693-3311, jimoyachts@gmail.com

42’ Sea Ray 420 Aft Cabin ’01 Popular two stateroom layout, beautifully reconfigured. Salon sofa converts into a full-sized bed with the 42’ HCB 42 Siesta ’18 DEMO push of a button! Diesel power. MSRP $999,000. Baltimore. Quad $144,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master Yacht Sales 410-708-0579 joystick. To schedule a showing please 43’ IP SP Cruiser MKII Switching from contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. New boat. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777.

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Brokerage & Classified 43’ Silverton Sport Bridge ’07 T diesels with IPS, Hdtp, Loaded, Mint Reduced to $259,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

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

47’ King Yacht Sea Ranger ’87 Shed kept in fresh water. Three staterooms plus sofa/bunk in pilothouse. T-3208 Cats. Priced to sell $97,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 410-708-0579.

44’ Tiara Q44 ’17. One owner, custom built, 32 hours on IPS600s. Full teak decks, hydraulic platform, the new cockpit layout, every option. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com. 47’ Riviera ’08 Caterpillars, Fighting Lady Yellow, davit, $25,000 Furuno sonar, loaded, one owner, very custom. $495,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

Hunt 44 Express ’12 Semi-custom, Flag Blue Awl-grip, Twin Cummins 600hp diesels (875 hrs), Zeus pod drives, joy stick controls, SkyHook, exquisite (Indian Summer) 44’ Defever ’82 teak joinery, two stateroom, two heads, sunroof, glass salon doors, teak cockpit Featured in a number of PropTalk decking, tender garage, full Garmin articles. Twin Ford Lehmans, extensive electronics, all comforts, washer/dryer, electronic upgrades. Comfortable dishwasher, for immediate use, $1.1M. salon, master stateroom and Stunning! OSBORNE YACHTS v-berths. Electric galley. Pristine cond. 410-693-3311, jimoyachts@gmail.com In Jacksonville, FL. Asking $142,500 For more info call Barbara Burke 46’ J. Allen Custom ‘01 450-hp (904) 310-5110 or Barbara@curtisstokes.net Cummins-1660, 20 hrs. $142,500 obo. www.curtisstokes.net/yacht-sales/ USCG documented for Fisheries ViewVessel.php?ChosenVesselID=254464 21 GRT/17NRT, ZF Trans w/trolling valve, windlass, hydraulic steering, 44’ C&C Sloop ’89 ’08 Yanmar, Very radar, autopilot, many extras. Call Nice, $89,900 610-299-3598, Upper 410-310-2508. Chesapeake Yacht Sales

(Charmer) 48’ Viking ’87 $119,750 Mark Welsh (410) 645-0007 mark@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 50’ Beneteau Monte Carlo MC 5 ’15 $749,900. Charleston, SC. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (300 hrs). Cockpit docking station. hydraulic swim platform w/ In-laid chalks. custom stereo system. Motivated sellers. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

46’ Ocean Yachts Sunliner ’86 Restoration by prof boatbuilder, new fuel tanks, refurbished engines, generator rebuilt, all windows resealed. Major price reduction. $79,000 Contact Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or Peter@northpointyachtsales.com 44’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’09, IPS600s, Amazing boat with $100,000+ in recent upgrades, FLIR, hydraulic platform, much more. $495,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 44’ Tiara 44 Coupe ’15 $650,000. Annapolis. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (590 hrs). Powered sunroof. cockpit entertainment center. Garmin Glass cockpit technology. To schedule a showing please contact Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bob@cyc.yachts 44’ Tiara 44 Coupe ’19 New Demo/ Show/Stock Boat. Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives, luxury extras, joystick control, top electronics, sunroof. Call for special pricing. Call 410-280-2038 or info@northpointyachtsales.com

50’ Cherubini Independence ’03 Luxurious long distance semidisplacement cruiser. In 2016 - Major electronics refit, new helm seat, whole boat fully detailed. Twin Yanmars 221 hrs. Generator 97 hrs. Asking $859,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com Price Reduced! Composite Yacht CY46CB ’18 Built on the Markley 46 hull, no expense was spared on this project. C18 Cat, Genset, inverter, 2 zones of AC. Heavily optioned. $419K Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

50’ Prestige 500S ‘16 $799,000. Middle River, MD. x2 Volvo IPS 600s (215 hrs). Cockpit docking station, hydraulic swim platform, Williams Jet Tender in tender garage. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at 443-262-1760 or brad@cyc.yachts

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51’ Vicem ’03, Custom one-owner cold molded Downeast yacht. Upgraded MAN diesels, gorgeous Mahogany interior, great sea boat. Lying Annapolis. $535,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m) www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 52’ Sea Ray 52 Sedan Bridge ’06 $450,000. Baltimore. Upgraded MAN 700-hp engs. 3 strms, 2 heads. Best maintained 52 Sedan Bridge on market. Motivated seller. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 53’ HCB 53 Sueños ’18 DEMO MSRP $1,823,000. Baltimore. Quad Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master joystick. Seakeeper. cockpit summer kitchen. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

54’ Riviera Belize Daybridge ‘15. Custom layout with office, amazing ride and quality,3 joysticks, tender garage, FLIR. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 54’ Meridian 541 Sedan ’11 Meticulously maintained, comfort and luxury for 6. Travel the coast and vacation anywhere! $639,000. Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com 55’ Prestige 550 Fly ’14. $874,900. Kent Island. Like new cond, Only 230 hrs. Engine/Pod warranty through July 2019. 3 strms, 2 heads. Single owner, motivated seller. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 56’ Prestige 550HT Fly ’17. $1,120,000. Kent Island. Hard Top. Engine Warranties through 10/21, Pods through 10/22. Well maintained. Only 150 hrs. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at 443-262-1760 or brad@cyc.yachts 56’ Prestige 560 Fly ’17 TRADE $1,099,099. Baltimore. Like new cond.. Yacht/Engine warranty through November 19. x2 Cummins 600-hp. 380 hrs. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts


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