PropTalk Magazine June 2020

Page 1

Happy Father’s Day! Boating with Dad FREE

C H E S A P E A K E B AY B O AT I N G

Chesapeake Dock Bar Guide

Cruising the ICW: Tips for First Timers june 2020

P r o p ta l k . c o m


The world’s first true boating network When you join Safe Harbor, you become a Member of our entire portfolio. Your Membership includes exclusive privileges and benefits that extend across our network giving you unparalleled freedom to explore the water.

7 L O C AT I O N S O N T H E B AY

Safe Harbor Bohemia Vista 140 Bohemia Vista Marina Road Chesapeake City, MD 21915 (410) 885-2056 Safe Harbor Carroll Island 114 Carroll Island Road Baltimore, MD 21220 (410) 335-4900 Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing 22170 Great Oak Landing Road Chestertown, MD 21620 (410) 778-5007 Safe Harbor Hack’s Point 1645 Glebe Road Earleville, MD 21919 (410) 275-9151

Safe Harbor Narrows Point 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville, MD 21638 (410) 827-8888 Safe Harbor Oxford 402 East Strand Oxford, MD 21654 (410) 226-5101 Safe Harbor Zahnisers 245 C Street Solomons, MD 20688 (410) 326-2166

Membership benefits second to none World-class Facilities Free Transient Nights Fuel & Retail Discounts Access to Signature Experiences Unsurpassed Personal Care The Safe Harbor Black Card

SAFE HARBOR MARINAS

Explore all of our nationwide locations & inquire about becoming a Member online.

SHMARINAS.COM


Worldwide Yacht Sales | Yacht Charters | New Yacht Construction

1987 42’ Grand Banks - $150,000 Jeremy Churchill - 757.636.7515

1998 37’ Tiara - $119,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski - 804.815.8238

1978 36’ Trojan - $32,800 Jason Hinsch - 410.507.1259

2012 34’ Nordic Tug - $244,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski - 804.815.8238

2007 34’ Sea Ray - $99,900 Mia Keeley - 443.534.3598

1997 33’ Sea Ray - $42,000 Curtis Stokes - 410.919.4900

2001 30’ Pursuit - $79,900 David Robinson - 410.310.8855

1999 29’ Monterey - $19,900 Mike Clark - 703.203.1893

2000 26’ Shamrock - $29,900 Bill Boos - 410.200.9295

1952 23’ Chris-Craft - $39,000 David Robinson - 410.310.8855

1998 20’ Chaparral - $16,400 David Robinson - 410.310.8855

2015 18’ Robalo - $29,900 Bill Boos - 410.200.9295

To see more details about these and

all othe r

yachts arou

nd th e g

lobe, please vis

it our website below.

Annapolis, MD • St. Michaels, MD • Delaware City, DE • Deltaville, VA • Woodbridge, VA Telephone: 410.919.4900 • Email: info@curtisstokes.net

www.curtisstokes.net


a different approach

Authorized deAler

410.823.BOAT | sales@cyc.yachts 2780 Lighthouse Point Baltimore, MD 21224

RGB Values:

CMYK Values: 33/40/66

173/215/222

90/81/45/49

30/3/11/0

Authorized deAler

MaritiMo M64


distinctive. innovative. practical. luXurious.

Authorized deAler

Be Yourself, Be prestige 590 520 460 neW 420 CouPe ColleCtioN neW 590s 520s 460s neW 420s YAChtS diViSioN 750 680 neW 680s neW 630 neW 630s X-liNe neW X70 FlYBridGe ColleCtioN

neW

410.823.BOAT | sales@cyc.yachts | 2780 Lighthouse Point | Baltimore, MD 21224 RGB Values:

CMYK Values: 33/40/66

173/215/222

90/81/45/49

30/3/11/0


Large Indoor Showroom! open 7 dayS a week

built to last

410.287.8280

w w w. A n c h o r B o a t . c o m 4 4 8 M a u l d i n av e | n o rt h e a s t, M d 2 1 9 0 1

Parts & Service General Boat Repairs High & Dry Boat Storage


Get a GEICO quote for your boat and, in just 15 minutes, you’ll know how much you could be saving. If you like what you hear, you can buy your policy right on the spot. Then let us do the rest while you enjoy your free time with peace of mind. geico.com/boat | 1-800-865-4846

Some discounts, coverages, payment plans, and features are not available in all states, in all GEICO companies, or in all situations. Boat and PWC coverages are underwritten by GEICO Marine Insurance Company. In the state of CA, program provided through Boat Association Insurance Services, license #0H87086. GEICO is a registered service mark of Government Employees Insurance Company, Washington, DC 20076; a Berkshire Hathaway Inc. subsidiary. Š 2020 GEICO 20_206641


BUILT FOR THE BAY AND BEYOND...

®

Quality time with family and friends begins with a quality-built boat. Discover why Edgewater boats are a local favorite. From Spa Creek to Tred Avon, Deltaville to Rock Hall, experience the Edgewater Difference. AnnapolisYachtSales.com 410.267.8181


WHEN SEEING RED IS A GOOD THING

*

UNLIMITED TOWING $159

Don’t get mad, get an Unlimited Towing Membership from BoatU.S. That way breakdowns, running out of fuel and soft ungroundings won’t throw you for a loop. For a year of worry-free boating, get towing before you get going.

GET THE APP – IT’S THE FASTEST WAY TO GET A TOW

JOIN TODAY! BoatUS.com/Towing | 800-395-2628 *One year Saltwater Membership pricing. Details of services provided can be found online at BoatUS.com/Agree. TowBoatU.S. is not a rescue service. In an emergency situation, you must contact the Coast Guard or a government agency immediately.


IN THIS ISSUE

VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 6

29

features 29

Boat Notes: Greenline 45 Fly You say you want to have fun without making fumes? Then the Greenline 45 Fly might just be the ideal yacht for you.

By Lenny Rudow

31

See the Bay: Day Jaunts and Weekend Excursions

35

Tips for family boating adventures and finding great anchorages for the day or night. By Staff

35

Boating With Dad

Here’s to all the boating dads and granddads on the Chesapeake!

40

Watersports Part I ##Photo by Rhiana Podraza Scholz

40

The science behind wakeboats, along with regulations and wake etiquette to have fun on the water. By Staff

44

Cruising the ICW: Tips for First Timers

Basic route planning, how to budget time and money, favorite stops on the journey south, and more tips from seasoned cruiser Tom Hale.

52

Chesapeake Dock Bar Guide ##Photo courtesy of Ronix Wakeboards

on the cover 10 June 2020 PropTalk.com

How many of these dock bars can you check off your list?

Here’s to the boating dads! Photo by Al Schreitmueller


racing scene

departments

14 16 16 18 26

55 Racing News: Racer Profile on Peter

Editor’s Note

Urbani, Commodore of the CCWBRA

Letters

presented by Tome’s Landing Marina

Boat Dog: Meet Lilly Docktalk Chesapeake Calendar

presented by the Boatyard Bar & Grill

boatshop reports

34 11 Unique Ice Cream Destinations Around

58 Boatshop Reports By Capt. Rick Franke presented by Bay Shore Marine

42 Poker Runs: How-To 47 Cruising Club Notes 57 Classic Boat: Rocket Ma’m

fishing scene

the Bay By Elizabeth Kelch

By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

62 Tides and Currents presented by Harbour Cove Marina 68 Biz Buzz: News From our Advertisers 69 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 75 Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More 77 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 78 The Boat Dog Summer Cover Contest 79 What’s New at PropTalk.com? 79 Index of Advertisers

64 Fish News By FishTalk Editor Lenny Rudow 66 Jig ‘Em Up By Eric Burnley 67 Fish Tip: Tie Your Own Rigs By Eric Burnley Coming in July PropTalk • Watersports Part II: Towables and Water Toys • July Fourth Planner • The Boat Dog Summer Cover Contest Continues!

we’Re oPen ∙ sales-service-Parts ∙ Call for appointment 410-686-1500

410-686-1500 | 800-448-6872 600 Riverside Drive | Essex, MD 21221

MasteRs 267oe

352 cc

oPen 21’-35’ seRious angleRs

heRitage 21’-25’ faMilY fRiendlY

gReat buYs on 2019’s 2019 MasteRs 227 #18585 2019 MasteRs 207 #18584

eleMent deckboat seRies 16’–21’

fishing seRies 16’-21’

vR seRies 18’-20’-22’

Visit us onlinE at: www.RiveRsideMaRine.coM PropTalk.com June 2020 11


LIVE LIFE AT SEALEVEL

612 Third Street, Suite 3C, Annapolis, MD 21403 (410) 216-9309 proptalk.com PUBLISHER Mary Iliff Ewenson, mary@proptalk.com Associate PUBLISHER Chris Charbonneau, chris@proptalk.com MANAGING EDITOR Molly Winans, molly@proptalk.com EDITOR Kaylie Jasinski, kaylie@proptalk.com SENIOR EDITOR Beth Crabtree, beth@proptalk.com CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Lenny Rudow, FishTalk Editor, lenny@fishtalkmag.com ADVERTISING SALES Katie May Dixon, katiemaydixon@proptalk.com Holly Foster, holly@proptalk.com Eric Richardson, eric@proptalk.com

C-28 / $204,937 D4 260 HP VOLVO DIESEL

R-23 / $314,937 320 HP VOLVO DIESEL

Customer Service Manager Brooke King, brooke@proptalk.com ART DIRECTOR / PRODUCTION MANAGER Zach Ditmars, zach@proptalk.com Graphic Designer / Production Assistant Heather Capezio, heather@proptalk.com COPY EDITOR / CLASSIFIEDS / DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Lucy Iliff, lucy@proptalk.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Dan Brougher, Chris “Seabuddy” Brown, Eric Burnley Sr., Steve d’Antonio, Capt. Rick Franke, Charlie Iliff, Craig Ligibel, Kendall Osborne, Allen J. Paltell, and Ed Weglein (Historian)

20-YEAR LOW INTEREST FINANCING 5-YEAR VOLVO PENTA WARRANTY 30-DAY NO COST DOCKAGE (MD ONLY) WE TAKE QUALITY TRADES! CALL US ABOUT VIP APPOINTMENTS! Visit our showroom and talk with our sales advisor about how you can “Live life at Sea level”

Pocket Yacht Company NEW LOCATION! New Bern, NC Grasonville, MD • Jensen Beach, FL Route 50 East – Exit 44B 888-519-9120 • sales@pocket-yacht.com

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul Denbow, Dennis J. Falkowski, Dan Phelps, Al Schreitmueller, and Thomas C. Scilipoti DISTRIBUTION Martin Casey, Paul Clagett, Bob and Cindy Daley, Dave Harlock, Ed and Elaine Henn, Ron and Coleen Ogden, Norm Thompson, and John Wathen PropTalk is a monthly magazine for and about Chesapeake Bay boaters. Reproduction of any part of this publication is strictly prohibited without prior consent of the officers of SpinSheet Publishing Company. SpinSheet Publishing Company accepts no responsibility for discrepancies in advertisements. PropTalk is available by first class subscription for $35 a year, and back issues are available for $4 each. Mail payment to PropTalk Subscriptions, 612 Third Street, Suite 3C, Annapolis, MD, 21403. PropTalk is distributed free of charge at more than 850 establishments along the shores of the Chesapeake. Businesses or organizations wishing to distribute PropTalk should contact Lucy Iliff at the PropTalk office, (410) 216-9309 or lucy@proptalk.com.

Member Of:

www.pocketyacht.com © 2020 SpinSheet Publishing Company

12 June 2020 PropTalk.com


Premium Products - Exceptional Service

Waterfront Marine 2822 SOlOMOnS ISland ROad | EdgEWatER, Md

443.949.9041 | waterfrontmarine.com

With the Coronavirus. Over the last few weeks, we have all come to realize that the most important thing in our lives is spending time with family and friends. Boating is a great way to spend quality time with the ones you love. Summer is coming fast, Waterfront Marine will put you and your loved ones in the new or used boat you have been dreaming of safely and quickly.


Editor’s Note

Here’s To the Boating Dads

T

his month, in preparation for Father’s Day, we wanted to celebrate all of the boating dads and granddads on the Chesapeake. For many of us, myself included, we were introduced to boating by our fathers. I was lucky enough to have two parents who loved boating, but it was my dad who became my first adventure partner and really instilled a love of the water in me. My parents like to say I was swimming practically before I could walk, spending every minute I could in or around the Chesapeake Bay. When I got only slightly older, I was out on the jetski as often as I could with my dad, riding in front of him, my hand on the throttle, always itching to go faster, and his hand beneath mine to keep my speed in check. When I put on my Snoopy wetsuit, lifejacket, and 14 June 2020 PropTalk.com

By Kaylie Jasinski

goggles, I knew there were adventures to be had. As I got older, my love of boating only intensified, and it didn’t matter which boat I was on, I simply loved being on the water. From that first jetski, my family later had at different times, a small Sea Ray for waterskiing and tubing, a big old cabin cruiser, and later a Maxum that we would take on overnight trips around the Chesapeake. We rarely had a mechanic; whenever anything broke my dad was always the one to fix it. When I broke down or ran aground as a teenager, he was the one to come and rescue me. Whenever I’m boat shopping, he is my most trusted advisor. When I got the hairbrained idea to camp on a mosquito- and raccoon-infested island, he was the one who dinghied us to shore and picked us up at the crack of dawn, because let’s face it, no sleep

was had that night. When I chartered my first trip in the BVI, he was there every step of the way to offer guidance on everything from docking to navigation. And when PropTalk comes out each month, my dad is the first to go out and get his copy. It was also my dad who introduced me to PropTalk in the first place. So thank you, Dad! I owe you more than I can ever account for. Thank you also to our readers! I was blown away by how many amazing photos we received for our Father’s Day photo spread. PropTalk is a magazine by boaters, for boaters, and we love being able to share your stories each month. Never hesitate to send a photo, story idea, or questions to me at kaylie@proptalk.com.


D i s c o v e r Yo u r N e w W e e k e n d e r

NC 695

NC 795

NC 895

NC 1095

NC 1095 FLY

From 21 to 35 feet, the NC Outboard Range was built for all-seasons cruising. With comfort and safety in mind, the NC line features recessed sidedecks for easy access, large transom platforms for safe boarding, modular aft cockpit, a bright interior salon and galley, and sleeps four to eight guests comfortably.

Grasonville, MD – New Location! 443-995-3785

POWERED BY

P O W E R B O AT S

jeanneau.com


Letters

May Issue

L

OVED the May issue! Thank you for featuring the boating mothers. It’s a nice way to honor moms when so many of us can’t be together. ~Rhiana Podraza Scholz ##Photo by Tony Bocc hichio

ICW Video

T

hank you for all you did to set it up and make it happen. It was fun! Thanks again for the fun opportunity. ~Tom Hale

“W

Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse

L

eading up to our interview on PropTalk LIVE (facebook.com/proptalk) with Dave Gendell, readers shared their favorite photos of Thomas Point Lighthouse.

PropTalk Live: Thomas Point

e thoroughly enjoyed the PropTalk LIVE tonight. Learned some interesting history that we now can share with our friends when we go past the lighthouse. WELL DONE! And can’t wait for Dave’s book to come out!” ~Bob Daley

##Photo by David Sites

Send your questions, comments and stories to kaylie@proptalk.com

Boat Dog

Meet Lilly

Lilly sadly passed away recently, but her family, the Gubernats, will always remember her as the best boat dog, and just the best dog period. Tera Gubernat says, “When I brought home a boxer, everyone said, ‘Boxers don’t like the water. What

will you do with her on the boat?’ But at eight weeks old she was swimming, and she learned to jump off piers following labs. We got her a lifejacket every year just like a little kid, and she loved going on the boat every weekend. “She had her spot on the flybridge. Ryan would carry her up there and she would always stay in her spot, and even knew to stay put when we were docking. Her favorite place was Tolchester because she could run on the beach and just lie right down in the water. Everywhere we went, we met so many people because of Lilly. We met the nicest people because of her.”

Want to see your boat dog in PropTalk? Email one to three photos and a short description to kaylie@proptalk.com for a chance to be featured. 16 June 2020 PropTalk.com


Progressive Casualty Ins. Co. & affiliates. Annual premium for a basic liability policy not available all states. Prices vary based on how you buy. *Available with comprehensive and collision coverage.

There’s a reason they say, Curse like a sailor. That’s why we offer basic plans starting at $100 a year with options that won’t depreciate your watercraft and accessories*. 1.800.PROGRESSIVE | PROGRESSIVE.COM


DockTalk

Safe Boating Practices During the Pandemic

M

any boaters are wondering if they can go boating, if it’s safe to go with others, and where they can go once they leave the dock. In many areas, the water is open; however, it’s more important than ever that boaters are responsible to limit unnecessary risk not only to themselves, but to other boaters, law enforcement, and first responders. The Safe Boating Campaign, led by the National Safe Boating Council, offers these tips for practicing social distancing and safety while boating: • Follow state and local guidance from public health officials, marine law enforcement agencies, department of natural resources, and park services. For example, some areas prohibit powerboating while allowing paddling (e.g. kayak, SUP, canoe) as exercise. Find guidance by state at safeboatingcampaign.com/news/ boating-access-updates. (We post updates from Maryland and Virginia on proptalk.com.)

A Tip From BoatUS Foundation

light, a horn or whistle, and a first aid kit.

Your life jacket will save you. If there was one action a boater could easily take to dramatically increase safety aboard, it’s wearing his/her lifejacket more often. According to U.S. Coast Guard statistics, approximately 84 percent of those who drowned were not wearing one.

• Be sure to have at least two communication devices that work when wet, such as satellite phones, emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRB), VHF radios, and personal locator beacons (PLB). Cell phones are not reliable in an emergency situation.

“The best lifejacket is the one you will wear,” says BoatUS Foundation president Chris Edmonston. “Inflatable lifejackets are light, comfortable, keep you cool on a hot day, and are easily worn because you forget you are wearing one.” Boaters also need to have a properly sized U.S. Coast Guard-approved lifejacket for every person aboard, and may borrow a child’s lifejacket for free at over 575 BoatUS Life Jacket Loaner Program sites (boatus.org).

• Don’t drink alcohol while boating. Always have a designated driver.

For additional boating resources and tips, visit safeboatingcampaign.com.

• Stay in your local community.

• Limit the people aboard your boat to people in your immediate household.

• File a float plan. Make sure a loved one or friend knows the details of your trip in the event of an emergency. • Stay at least six feet away from other people who do not live in your house.

• Maintain safe distance at the fuel dock or loading up at the marina. • Wash hands frequently or use a hand sanitizer, such as after touching a marina gate or fuel pump.

• Don’t raft up to other boaters or pull up onto a beach next to someone else as it could put you in close proximity to others. • Go right from your house to the boat and back so that you don’t have unnecessary contact with anyone. • Carry all required boating safety equipment such as flares, navigation 18 June 2020 PropTalk.com

##Photo courtesy of BoatUS

• Pack food, water, and other things you may need for the entire day, as restaurants and marina stores may not be open.

• Don’t go boating if someone in your household is sick.


Best livewell design of the show. -YachtWorld

from the 2020 Miami Boat Show

We have the angler covered, with the leaning-post tackle station and 50-gallon aquarium livewell. -Kimberly Machnik,

VP of Sales & Marketing Edgewater

Blends serious ďŹ shing features with posh comfort and commanding performance.

-Sport Fishing Magazine

ÂŽ

The 340CC, Edgewaters Boats newest model is full of standard features and options that are top-notch for the family and angler.

AnnapolisYachtSales.com 410.267.8181


DockTalk

T

Annapolis Boat Shows Set To Launch on Schedule in October

he iconic maritime events that have become Annapolis institutions over the past half century are slated to return to City Dock this October. The United States Powerboat Show will run Thursday through Sunday, October 1-4 and the United States Sailboat Show will run the following weekend, October 8-12, Thursday through Monday, the Columbus Day holiday. “The health and safety of our exhibitors, sponsors, and attendees is our

team’s highest priority,” said Paul Jacobs, president of Annapolis Boat Shows. “As we plan for our fall shows, we’re taking proactive steps in response to the public health situation.” One key to achieving maximum safety is to smooth the number of visitors across all show days, Jacobs said. Visitors will be able to purchase dayspecific tickets in advance at the general admission price of $20. “Once a day’s ticket allotment is sold out, you may select an alternate day,” he explained. All ticket sales are final. The United States Powerboat Show will feature hundreds of new boats on display, from trailerable center-consoles to ocean-going yachts, plus previously owned yachts in a dedicated brokerage section.

Larger boats on display in a marina of floating docks are just waiting for show goers to climb aboard and compare sideby-side. Some models are also available for test drives at the demo dock. Smaller boats will fill acres of shoreside exhibit areas, along with tents stocked with nautical accessories and services. Boaters will find everything they need to finance and customize a new boat or upgrade a currently owned boat. The United States Sailboat Show will be celebrating its 51st anniversary this year, securing its dominance in the world of sail as the key event for premiering new sailboats from all the major manufacturers in the U.S. and abroad. Tickets are available for advance purchase on the Annapolis Boat Show website. Admission is $20 per person and $10 for children 12 and under. Tickets are valid for one day only, and only for the specific day for which they are purchased. For more information, visit annapolisboatshows.com.

Follow us on Facebook!

Dock at the Soul of the Shore! Cambridge, MD Full-Service Marina Gas & Diesel Fuel Restaurant Carry Out & Delivery 410.228.4031 cambridgeyachtbasin.com

20 June 2020 PropTalk.com


Boating in Dorchester County

W

ith 25 public boat ramps and soft launches for kayaks and canoes, Dorchester County on Maryland’s Eastern Shore is the only county on the Mid-Shore that does not require permits and fees at public landings. The Cambridge Yacht Basin, within walking distance of downtown, and a choice of private marinas in the county offer affordable slips for sailboats and cruisers that make it easy and enjoyable to explore the Heart of the Chesapeake. Dorchester County provides access to four major rivers leading to the Chesapeake—the Choptank, Little Choptank, Honga, and Nanticoke— and makes it easy when launching a motorized vessel or personal watercraft from a public county boat ramp. Ramp etiquette is more important than ever during the pandemic. Boaters should have their vessels fully loaded before backing down a ramp and avoid socializing with other boaters at the launch. Summer neck tubes and scarf masks, which also provide sun protection on the water, are recommended as protective coronavirus measures when ramp conditions are crowded. Ramp users are reminded to use designated parking areas for vehicles and trailers and avoid nearby roads. The Cambridge Yacht Basin is one of the most convenient and affordable marinas for day use and overnight stays in the area. A short stroll up historic High Street leads boaters to Cambridge’s shops—now re-opened—and restaurants offering carryout menus for dining. During the pandemic, the Yacht Basin is providing free pumpouts to all visitors as an incentive to use onboard heads and showers. For the safety of other boaters and marina staff, individuals are asked to wear protective masks when passing others on the docks. Slips should be reserved in advance. Gas and diesel at the fuel station may be one of the best bargains on the Bay at just $2 a gallon, which makes fill-ups one more reason to visit

##The Cambridge Yacht Basin is offering free pumpouts during the pandemic. Courtesy of Visit Dorchester

Cambridge. Marina officials expect the price to hold through the end of May and into June.

For more information on public boat ramps, soft launches, paddle craft rentals, and more, visit visitdorchester.org.

Meet Ned Dozier. A life-long Chesapeake Bay boater, Ned is the leading representative for Riviera Yachts in the U.S. and now proudly offers a stable of other high-quality brands as well.

EAgERlY SEEkiNg BROkERAgE liStiNgS!

ned@grandeyachts.com | 443.995.0732 THESE MODELS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Chris Craft 30 Catalina

Pursuit DC326

New Model!

Also 27 and 34 Catalina

Riviera 395 Sports Motor Yacht w/ Volvo IPS

Cobalt 30SC

Also 25SC, R3, R5, R7 Riviera 5400 SY w/ Volvo IPS

Also 395 SUV

Riviera 4800 SY w/ Volvo IPS

Located at Bay Bridge Marina 301 Pier One Road, Suite 101 Stevensville, MD 21666 grandeyachts.com neddoziergrandeyachts.com PropTalk.com June 2020 21


DockTalk

Leonardtown Has a New Pier!

L

eonardtown Wharf Park, that almost hidden gem for boaters, in Breton Bay off the lower Potomac, has added a new sparkle to its shine. A new floating-dock pier has been built at the Wharf and is ready to welcome boating visitors for the 2020 season. Phase One of construction is complete, and provides a beautiful and modern 160-foot floating-dock pier with a 35-foot “L” shaped head. Mean low water ranges from four feet close in to almost six feet at the head. One side of the pier is for open docking; the other side has floating finger piers for slips for boats from 30 to 40 feet, 12 to 17 feet wide. Initially, there will be no electric, no water, and no pump-out. There are large and clean public restrooms in the Wharf Park, behind the concession stand, but no showers. There will not be a dockmaster. Transient boats are simply welcome to tie up, and overnight visits are welcomed.

By Aram Nersesian

In boating, there is the journey, but also the destination! And one of the most fabulous destinations on the Chesapeake Bay is Leonardtown, MD. From the new pier, a quick, five-minute walk up the hill brings you to the shops, the galleries, and the numerous fine restaurants. You will find delicious varieties of food to tempt and please every hungry palate. Phase Two, planned for the near future, will bring a 163-foot T-head, allowing much more space for larger boats. And there are future plans for electric, water, and pump-out. For more information, call (301) 475-9791,

or visit: leonardtown.somd.com. To enjoy a bird’s eye view of the new pier, Leonardtown Wharf Park, beautiful Breton Bay, and the quick walk up the hill, see our Vimeo link: vimeo. com/403509584. Aram Nersesian, through his company Panoplanning, is producing a 360-degree Virtual Discovery Tour for St. Mary’s County Tourism.

Keep Our Bay Serene and Clean Dumping boat sewage into the water is bad for our health and the environment. Use bathrooms, dump stations, and pumpout facilities instead.

KEEP OUR WATER CLEANUSE PUMPOUTS

Visit http://bit.ly/vdhcva or call (804) 864-7467 for a map of sewage pumpout stations in Virginia or to report a broken pumpout. 22 June 2020 PropTalk.com

Visit dnr.maryland.gov/boating to find a pumpout station in Maryland. To report a broken pumpout send an email to pumpout@dnr.state.md.us or call 410-260-8772


Nonprofits Need Your Help

M

ore and more upcoming events are being canceled, many of which are important fundraisers for nonprofits around the Chesapeake Bay. We know these are difficult times, but if you were planning on attending an upcoming fundraising event that has been canceled, please consider making a donation at least equal to the cost of the admission ticket. Nonprofits need our help now more than ever. Bands in the Sand, originally scheduled for June 13, is a major fundraiser for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF). CBF asks you to please consider making a tax-deductible donation in the amount of this year’s Bands in the Sand ticket. The funding raised by Bands in the Sand is crucial to CBF’s mission to save the Bay. Every dollar raised goes directly toward local restoration and education efforts. Learn moreand donate at: cbf.org/events/bands-in-the-sand. You can also consider making a donation to your local riverkeeper. No matter who you are, you have the ability help improve local waterways by becoming a member of your local waterkeeper alliance and/or donating. Find your local riverkeeper at the Waterkeeper Alliance website: waterkeeper.org. Maritime museums and nature centers around the Chesapeake depend on funds from admission or special events, but with facilities closed, now is the perfect time to consider supporting them through a donation or by becoming a member.

##Bands in the Sand might be canceled, but you can still make a donation to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

FRIGOBOAT & VITRIFRIGO REFRIGERATION - ON THE GO

Live the Life You Want This Year You’ve Earned It - Go For It!

CoastalClimateControl.com

Ph: 301.352.5738 | Fax: 301.352.5739 info@coastalclimatecontrol.com PropTalk.com June 2020 23


DockTalk

B

Virtual Options for Chesapeake Bay Education

oaters around the Bay are happy to be back to recreational boating, but some of our favorite maritime museums and other Bayfocused educational nonprofits are still closed at print time. Until they resume regular programming, here are just a few of the many cool options that are available for online learning. The best

24 June 2020 PropTalk.com

part is that you can access them from any part of the Bay. Originally planned for display in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM), a new exhibition featuring the works of Chesapeake Bay photographer Jay Fleming is now presented to the public

##Photo courtesy of BoatUS

virtually. “Island Life: Changing Culture, Changing Shorelines” can be found at cbmmislandlife.org. For Bay area trivia fun, the public is invited to a series of free virtual trivia nights at 8 p.m. each Tuesday through June 23. CBMM’s education staff will host this casual competition for approximately one hour. No registration is required. Learn more at cbmm.org. Although the Mariners Museum in Newport News, VA, is closed until further notice, its interesting and engaging blogs bring together perspectives from staff and volunteer contributors, to explore maritime history, artifact conservation, museology, and other related themes. Check them out at marinersmuseum.org or subscribe for delivery to your inbox. In Norfolk, the Nauticus campus and Battleship Wisconsin are closed, but staff are providing engaging content on all areas of the campus in its “From the Waterfront” blog. In addition, on weekdays at 11a.m. on Facebook, the public may tune in to a Daily Adventure, which explores a wide range of topics, such as decoding military flags, touring the Schooner Virginia, and much more. nauticus.org Based out of Chestertown, MD, the Sultana Education Foundation offers a Virtual Classroom of online resources for parents, students, and teachers who seek support for home-based learning about the Bay’s ecology and history. Teachers and youth group leaders can even schedule real-time virtual field trips with Sultana’s educational staff. Find even more daily educational videos on the organization’s Facebook page and sultanaeducation.org. And don’t forget that BoatUS Foundation has a free safe boating course and a whole range of online boating courses at boatus.org.


D

Team PropTalk Walks and Paddles for a Healthy Bay

uring this time of uncertainty and the Covid-19 pandemic, outdoor exercise has been recommended for good health, so Team PropTalk has kept up their usual routines: walking, jogging, cycling, and of course, paddling. When we found out that the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) launched a Walk the Watershed campaign, it seemed like a perfect fit. Along with other new virtual initiatives to keep lovers of the Chesapeake connected to its ecosystem, such as “Bringing the Bay Home” and “Learn Outside, Learn at Home,” CBF created Walk the Watershed. The idea is to get outside, exercise, and create a team to walk 200 miles—the length of the Chesapeake—as a virtual fundraiser for CBF. Team SpinSheet PropTalk has set a lofty, yet attainable, goal of walking, jogging, cycling, or paddling a com-

bined 800 miles by June 30. At print time, our team had raised $915 of our $2500 goal and had walked more than 100 miles. We welcome PropTalk readers as team members and donors. Registration is free and easy to navigate. Visit cbf.org and click on “Walk the Watershed,” find the “walker directory,” and search for Team PropTalk’s page on which you may join our team or donate to our cause. You don’t have to walk the full 200 miles! Any mileage goal that suits your fitness level and schedule works. For more than half a century, CBF has led a landmark effort to save the Chesapeake Bay, a national treasure

on which the health and wellbeing of nearly 18 million people and 3000 species of plants and animals throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed depend. CBF educates tens of thousands of people each year, advocates for better public policy, holds governments and polluters accountable, while performing essential hands-on restoration.

##Photo by Mike Karn

• ABYC Certified Master Technician

• Diesel Engine Certified • Gas Engine Certified • Electrical Certified • Systems Certified • Air Conditioning-Refrigeration Certified

• NMEA Certified

• Marine Electronics Installer (MEI) • NMEA 2000 Installer (NMEA2k)

• Hamilton Jet Factory Trained • Dometic Factory Trained on Air Con and Refrigeration Systems • PMI Certified PMP • EPA Certified for servicing Air Con and Refrigeration Systems

chesapeake Mobile Marine Repairs, Installation, and Services throughout Anne Arundel County 443-458-3820 | Chris.sjolie@ChesapeakeDoCksiDe.Com dockside PropTalk.com June 2020 25


Chesapeake Calendar presented by

CARRY-OUT TO-GO ORDERS

11:30 am – 8 pm DAILY

View carry-out menu, specials, platters, bottled beer & wine: boatyardbarandgrill.com

CRAB CAKE RAW BAR SAILOR’S BAR

Call 410.216.6206 for to-go.

400 Fourth St Annapolis, MD boatyardbarandgrill.com 410-216-6206

Send your shut-in friends or clients our crab cakes! www.goldbelly.com/boatyard-bar-and-grill

For more details and links to event websites, visit proptalk.com/calendar

W

PropTalk Events: Postponements and Cancellations

e here at PropTalk pride ourselves on being boaters’ go-to resource for fun maritime-related events on the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Of course, recent current events have made this quite a challenge. At print time, many events we had ready to print on our calendar were canceled or postponed. We’ll continue to post the schedule of boater-friendly events as we know it, along with any cancellations or postponements we have been made aware of. We always encourage our readers to visit proptalk.com and then also verify details on the actual event websites. In this strange time, we encourage you to always double-check event websites to make sure an event is indeed taking place.

June

6

5th Annual Bay Bridge Paddle: POSTPONED

Sandy Point State Park, East Beach in Annapolis, MD. ABC Events will release an update once a new date is set.

6

Visual Distress Signaling and Fire Extinguisher Practice

Tentative date of June 6 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Kent Island Yacht Club in Chester, MD. Everyone will have several practices with real flares. There will also be fire extinguisher practice with the simulator and a real fire extinguisher demo. Register: (410) 739-7800. Presented by America’s Boating club of Annapolis.

6

17th Annual Kent Narrows Fly and Light Tackle Tournament

This year’s event will be held virtually with fly, light tackle, kayak, team, and women’s divisions, plus white perch and other finfish. Presented by CCA-MD.

6

Westside/Upper Chesapeake Snakehead Tournament

Location: on the Western Shore of Maryland; exact boundaries released later. Fish must be checked-in alive by texting a picture of your entry with your tournament badge. Pre-registration required. $50. Sponsored by Amped up Outdoors.

13

Bands in the Sand: CANCELED

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation asks you to consider making a taxdeductible donation in the amount of this year’s Bands in the Sand ticket. The funding raised by Bands in the Sand is crucial to CBF’s ability to save the Bay. Every dollar raised goes directly toward local restoration and education efforts.

19-21

Antique and Classic Boat Festival and Arts at Navy Point: CANCELED

At the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.

20

Boating Safety Class

7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Washington Farm United Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. Learn about boat handling and regulations, nautical ‘rules of the road,’ required equipment, and other tips and practices. To register, email johnbielli2@gmail.com.

28

Chesapeake Cowboys Boat Docking Contest

At Vera’s White Sands in Lusby, MD.

July

10-12

21st Potomac Jazz and Seafood Festival:

CANCELED

At the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Coltons Point, MD.

Do you have an upcoming event? Send the details to: kaylie@proptalk.com 26 June 2020 PropTalk.com


11

2nd Annual Snakehead Tournament

Entry fees are $50 per team, with the first place winners taking home 70 percent of the pay-out, second place getting 20 percent, and third garnering 10 percent. Fishing within Dorchester County, MD. Fish must be checked in alive. Presented by Amped Up Outdoors.

11

East of Maui/EYC Chesapeake Stand Up Paddle Challenge

This is an open water race set in Annapolis Harbor and the mouth of the Severn River. There will be three course options: the seven mile challenge for more experienced paddlers and a three to three and a half mile challenge suitable for more recreational paddlers. There is also a one mile Just for fun Race.

11

Sharkfest!

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD. Sharkfest highlights the ultimate apex predator of the marine world. Live sharks will be featured in the Corbin Pavilion, learn fascinating ‘sharktoids,’ examine evidence of prehistoric sharks, paint a shark mural, make a shark-themed craft, get your face painted ($5 fee), and take your picture in the life-size jaws of a Megalodon shark.

11-12

Boater’s Safety Course

July 11-12 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Van Lennep Auditorium of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Graduates of this two-day Department of Natural Resourcesapproved course are awarded a certificate that is good for life. $25.

17-19

16th Annual Kid’s Classic/Wish a Fish:

CANCELED

Out of Sunset Marina in Ocean City, MD.

18

Boating Safety Class

7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Washington Farm United Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA. Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. Learn about boat handling and regulations, nautical ’rules of the road,’ required equipment, and other tips and practices. To register, email johnbielli2@gmail.com.

PropTalk.com June 2020 27


Chesapeake Calendar presented by

July

(continued)

18

Music on the Nanticoke Summer Concert Series

Free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m. in the town of Vienna, MD, on the shores of the Nanticoke River. Music by Lower Case Blues. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket. Family and leashed-pet friendly. The concert, parking, boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions available onsite. Parking across from Millie’s Roadhouse Bar and Grill. The tram will provide transportation to and from the waterfront. (443) 239-0813.

23

St. Clement’s Island Museum Art Kids

Join art instructor Ms. Ellen Duke Wilson in exploring fine arts through a variety of artistic styles. Topic: sculpture. For ages 7-17, pre-registration required. $3 per child, materials are provided. At the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Coltons Point, MD. RSVP: (301) 761-2222.

##We will certainly miss the Antique and Classic Boat Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum this year!

24-26

Seventh Annual Huk Big Fish Classic

Fish for marlin, swordfish, tuna, mahi, and any other qualifying species for your chance to win over $500,000 in this fun tournament! Fish how you want, when you want and leave out of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, or Virginia. Scales open 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Vendors open every day in the Big Fish Village at 3 p.m. Talbot Street Pier, Ocean City, MD.

annual slip holders receive 10% discount on: • FUEL pURChASES • dINING AT hEMINGwAy’S

$500

**CALL FOR dETAILS**

25

CCWBRA Commodore’s Cup

At Maryland Yacht Club in Pasadena, MD. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.

25-26

Thunder on the Choptank

Powerboat regatta in Cambridge, MD.

For more info and links to event websites, visit proptalk.com/calendar

Ever Have Trouble Finding Your Copy Of PropTalk?

SAVINGS FOR 1ST TIME ANNUAL CUSTOMERS BRAND NEW 30’ DOCKS FLOATING DOCKS | 25-70 TON TRAVEL LIFTS FUEL DOCK & PUMP-OUT | FULL SERVICE YARD FITNESS CENTER & SAUNA | WIFI HEMINGWAY’S RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR

410.643.3162 BAYBRIDGEMARINA.COM 357 PIER ONE ROAD STEVENSVILLE, MD 21666

DEALER 28 June 2020 PropTalk.com

Not to worry, you can read every issue online.

ProPtalk.com


Boat Notes

Greenline 45 Fly Propulsion With Panache By Lenny Rudow

P

eer into the engine room of virtually any 45-foot yacht and you’ll see a pair of diesel inboards. This holds true for the Greenline 45 Fly, too, but along with those iron horses, look for the H-Drive hybrid diesel/electric propulsion system. Greenline yachts are known for their environmentally friendly hybrid systems, and in the case of the 45 Fly you can choose to spin those props via electric power and cruise at up to six knots, or fire up the twin diesels and hit speeds up to 25 knots. If that still isn’t swift enough for your tastes, the boat can also be fitted out with a pair of Volvo Penta IPS500 or IPS600 powerplants, which give it a top-end of around 30 knots (though that option eliminates the hybrid drive). In another nod to fuel-free boating the 45 Fly has a pair of 300-amp standard solar panels on the cabin-top, and if you opt for a flybridge hard-top, additional solar panels can be added there. Six hundred amps of battery power are also standard, along with a three-KW

LOA: 51’1” | Beam: 14’11” | Draft (max): 2’10” Displacement: 29,762 LBS | Max HP: 740 | Fuel Capacity: 400 gal. water capacity: 176 gal. | PRICE (MSRP): $685,000 Local Dealer: Yacht Sales International at Martin Bird Associates in Annapolis, MD, yachtsalesinternational.com

inverter and a solar charging management system. Like most boats of this size the Greenline is quite customizable, so you can have it equipped with more electric power as your needs and desires may require. More juice is better to some folks, but it should be noted that the standard system is already pretty potent. Aside from propulsion, a big advantage of having this type of electric system aboard is that you can enjoy time off the dock and at anchor without having to listen to (or smell, or fuel) a generator that’s running all the time. And although the Greenline does have a genset in case you need it, its base electrical system is surprisingly capable. When it’s sunny out you could run the boat’s systems and use

things such as the refrigerator, lights, and entertainment system, plus even run the air conditioning for five or so hours a day, for days at a time without tapping out the supply of juice. Aside from the uber-electrical capacity, the 45 Fly provides some nice perks that boaters of all types will enjoy. The flybridge is a lowslung, sporty, Euro-styled affair, with the helm to port, a large sunpad to starboard, and a dinette and settee aft. It’s long enough to overhang the entire cockpit of the boat, providing both shade and protection from the rain. Step out of that cockpit and onto the hydraulic swim platform, and you’ll discover an outdoor grilling station with a sink plus stowage for your watertoys. PropTalk.com June 2020 29


Boat Notes

CaT | Cummins | MaN | scania Specializing in Engine Surveys & Repairs Bring us any competitors estimate/quote. GuaRaNTEED To BEaT!

EMERGENCy WEEKEND sERviCE avaiLaBLE Full Mobile Service at our Dock or yours

FuLLy sERviCiNG:

CaT | Cummins | MaN scania | yanmar volvo Penta | Westerbeke | Kohler Twin Disc | onan | ZF | John Deere

Expert Diesel Technicians

10% maintenance off any

The main cabin features a settee with dinette, a lower helm, and a galley aft. The big perk here for the captain, however, is a full-sized side door leading to the side-decks—that’ll make moving fore and aft one heck of a lot easier when you’re docking the boat short-handed. There are choices to be made when it comes to the lower cabin layout. In one available form, the master is a full-beam amidships, the guest suite is forward, and both staterooms have their own heads with showers and a walk-in hanging locker. When was the last time you saw a pair of walk-in lockers on a boat of this size? It’s a nice benefit for those who plan to spend extended time aboard. For those who need more sleeping capacity, however, the walk-ins can instead be configured as a third cabin. While we admit that it’s tempting to have a triple-cabin 45-footer, for a cruising couple or a small family, all that stowage space and elbow room is as good as gold. Think hard before deciding which you’d opt for. You say you want to have fun without making fumes? Then the Greenline 45 Fly might just be the ideal yacht for you, however you may decide to have it rigged and arranged. #

Located on the water in Kent Narrows

106 WELLs CovE RoaD | GRasoNviLLE, MD

410-827-7810

shorepowersolutions.net Servicing areaS FroM new JerSey to the BahaMaS

30 June 2020 PropTalk.com

C heck out more boat reviews at proptalk.com/ boatnotes


See the Bay ##The gatherings at anchorages will be smaller this season, but man’s best friend is always welcome.

Day Jaunts and Weekend Escapes I

n this odd boating season of 2020 many, if not all, boaters may change their plans from their usual weekend fare. Social distancing will dictate our choices as boaters and families. Some of our favorite festivals may be canceled; some of our favorite dock bars may be closed, only offering takeout, or perhaps— in the not-so-distant future—too crowded for your family’s comfort. Luckily for healthy boating families, the Chesapeake offers endless tributaries to explore and anchorages to discover for the day or the weekend. Here are some tips on family boating and tried and true destinations to put on your summer to-go list as Mother Nature finally brings us the season we’d dreamed about while cooped up at home: More toys equal more fun. No matter your age, you can have more fun at anchor with some toys to play with or float around on. Pack into your boat as many floating toys as you have room for and/or energy to blow up: pool noodles, beach balls, inflatable slides, inner tubes,

floating islands and lounge chairs, saddle floats, and standup paddleboards. Game on! Depending on the size of your boat and your family, playing games can make a quiet evening at anchor livelier and more memorable. Among boaters’ favorites are dominoes, Mexican train dominoes, gin rummy or other card games, Bananagrams, Uno, Spot-It, Rummikub, Yahtzee, Apples To Apples, Five Crowns, Phase 10, Clue (travel set), and checkers (travel set). Make music together. One Chesapeake cruising family we know recommends keeping a basket of musical instruments onboard and having a “family band” in the evenings, playing guitars, ukuleles, tambourines, shaker eggs, and clackers. Snack attack. One thing we’ve learned from boating parents over the years is that good onboard snacks make for happy boating kids. Especially since you may not be stopping at dockside restaurants as often, make sure your boat is well-stocked with snacks, such as crack-

ers, pita wedges, or veggies with hummus or ranch dip; popcorn with Old Bay (if you’re lucky enough to have a microwave), granola bars, trail mix, animal crackers, goldfish, pretzels, and chips and salsa. Skills drills. Boaters of all ages like a chance to drive the boat and to help navigate. Going out into the Bay with your family on a calm, sunny day gives you the opportunity to teach family members new boating skills. The skippers should give different family members guidance on driving the boat. Teach someone how to tie a knot they don’t know or how to properly toss a line to a dockhand. Let the kids take the wheel for a while. Point out channel markers and explain the “redright-returning” rule. Teach everyone onboard how to properly use the marine radio. Break out a nautical chart and figure out where you are and where you’d like to go. Give the whole family a job while docking or anchoring. The screen scene. Some families have a strict ‘no screens onboard the boat’ rule. Others recommend you PropTalk.com June 2020 31


See the Bay make exceptions such as kids using their phones or tablets as a tool for creature or fish identification, bird calls, navigation, or stargazing. A child prone to seasickness while reading onboard may do better to listen to an audiobook. Watching a funny movie before bed might be a relaxing end to a summer day on the water. Finding Great Anchorages There are more scenic anchorages on the Chesapeake than we could ever

list in a two-page article. Here are seven Northern and Mid-Chesapeake areas filled with anchorages that come recommended from PropTalk staff, writers, and readers. Find great Southern Bay destinations at proptalk.com. 1. Sassafras River. If you like to swim, there’s a popular area less than two miles from the mouth of the southern shore called Lloyd Creek. The entrance is not obvious as you are riding

##Bring as many floating toys as your boat size dictates.

eastward up the river; however, if you hug that shore you will see other boaters entering and leaving the creek through a narrow, yet deep entrance. You’ll note a crescent-shaped beach. In late July you’ll find lotuses in bloom inside the creek and also in the next creek upriver, Turner Creek.

2. Elk River. Popular for boaters who like waterskiing, wakeboarding, and tubing. Cabin John’s Cove is a three-quartermile long, narrow body of water on the east side of the Elk River that offers protection from waves and most boat traffic. It’s often busy on weekends.

3. Bohemia River. Travel a couple more miles up the Elk to find this river on the starboard side. Turning east toward the head of the river, you will reach the no-wake zone where you’ll see dozens of boats enjoying what locally is referred to as the “Left Bank.” Go further up river and pass under the bridge where the Bohemia splits into two creeks. Straight between those creeks is a sandbar referred to as “The Duck Blind” or “The Ski Beach,” another popular

Tolchester Marina

Feel Miles Away Without Leaving The Dock. Protected harbor with direct access to the bay. Fixed or floating, open or covered,

call about your perfect slip today!

410-778-1400 TOLCHESTERMARINA.COM 32 June 2020 PropTalk.com


swimming spot. Great Bohemia Creek is another protected stretch of water that is great for waterskiing and wakeboarding.

4. Still Pond. Just south of the Sassafras, you’ll find Still Pond, a popular anchoring area for families. If you have kayaks or paddleboards, it’s fun to take them over the thin sand bar into Still Pond creek to explore. 5. South River. Although the South River, just south of Annapolis, can be filled with powerboat traffic, you don’t have to travel far upriver to find a pleasant anchorage for lunch and a swim. Harness Cove, which hugs the shore of Quiet Waters Park on the northern shore, is a boating family favorite.

6. Miles and Wye Rivers. Anglers know Eastern Bay for fishing. If you travel all the way up this bay and turn into the Miles River, anchoring options seem endless. You can turn into the Wye River and anchor in Shaw Bay or continue up the Eastern Wye and meander to the Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area, which is open from sunrise to sunset for hiking, fishing, and playground use. If you cruise out of the Wye and turn left back into the Miles, you can make your way to St. Michaels or keep going and find anchorage options in Leeds Creek or Hunting Creek among others. 7. Choptank River. You could spend an entire week discovering the Choptank and still not visit all the best anchorages. If you enter the river from Knapps Narrows, you’ll find yourself in Harris Creek, home to many charming coves. The same can be said for Broad Creek and Edge Creek. Sometimes it’s nice to travel up those creeks and see what looks appealing for your boat and mood. It’s always worth a trip to Oxford on the Tred Avon River to get an ice cream cone at the Scottish Highland Creamery (see page 34 for more ice cream destinations), or get fuel. If you choose to visit Cambridge, the Municipal Yacht Basin is easy to get to, walkable from downtown, and a great place to stay if you’d like to plug in, fuel up, and provision the boat.

##Even if you don’t intend to dock in St. Michaels, it’s a pretty harbor to anchor in and to check out by boat.

PINEY NARROWS YACHT HAVEN IN THE KENT NARROWS

Front Door to the Eastern Shore

SliPS FoR Sale oR leaSe

CONVENIENT LOCATION & AMENITIES

Open & COvered dOCks | free wifi fUeL dOCk wiTH Gas & dieseL | POOL CLUBHOUSE | LAUNDRY | LOUnGe GATED ENTRANCE | TRANSIENTS WELCOME

410-643-6600 500 Piney Narrows Road Chester, Maryland 21619

pineynarrowsyachthaven.com

info@pineynarrowsyachthaven.com PropTalk.com June 2020 33


11 Unique

##Durding’s Store in Rock Hall, MD. Photo by PropTalk

Ice Cream Destinations Around The Bay By Elizabeth Kelch

A

s summer ramps up for another pass closer to the sun, we all want to get it going, and a taste of the season starts it off with a sample of the fun to come. Once we can all get a little time on the water, we’ll want to kick summer off with some sweet fun. The joy of an ice cream cone on a bench in the sun captures the season’s delight and bliss. Visiting one of these shops and sitting on their benches with a cold goodie will help you find what you’re looking for.

1

Beanie’s Ice Cream-Candy Parlor, Dundalk, MD – This

long-established neighborhood ice cream shop has plenty of yummy flavors and a variety of treats. Its storefront, conveniently enough, faces north, so there’s always a shady spot to enjoy your treat on their red benches out front.

2

Bomboy’s Homemade Ice Cream, Havre De Grace,

MD – The ice cream is delightful and delectable. And a big porch and old-time soda-shop feel to the dining area are certainly part of the draw here.

3

Boxcar Avenue Ice Cream, Perryville, MD – Along a

train line, a few blocks inland, you’ll find this shop serving some of the best ice cream for miles around. It’s well worth the journey, however you get there. This shop boasts a family tradition and a great location in historic downtown Perryville.

4

Brown Dog Ice Cream, Cape Charles, VA – They

present handcrafted ice cream using locally sourced ingredients, and they do it all in this hidden gem of an Eastern Shore town. They have the perfect summer ice cream shop experience.

5

Get the Scoop, Rock Hall, MD – A little stroll up Main

Street will bring you to a collection of brightly colored buildings. They have 34 June 2020 PropTalk.com

tons of flavors and a nice grassy lawn with a gazebo to enjoy it in. (Editor’s Note: We also love Durding’s Store on Main Street in Rock Hall, circa 1925! ~K.J.)

6

JohnnySweets, Crisfield, MD – They do lots of amazing

sweets here, not the least of which is the great ice cream. You can stop in for ice cream and take home some baked goods, too. It’s right along the main drag and an easy stroll from the marina.

7

Justine’s Ice Cream Parlour, St Micheals, MD

– On a summer day, you’ll find a line out the door and onto the historic street. The ice cream is well worth the wait. The experience is completed by the benches out front to sit on and eat your sweet treat.

8

Scoops Ice Cream Shop, Onancock, VA – The nice folks

9

Scoops Ice Cream & Café, Portsmouth, VA – If you are

will get you a hand dipped or soft serve treat. And the patio is decked out in colorful flowers and tables with umbrellas.

cruising south from the Bay, pull into the free docks in Portsmouth and take a little walk for some ice cream. Near the Children’s Museum, you can cover all the bases for an amazing day out for the kids.

10

Scottish Highland Creamery, Oxford, MD

11

Spanky’s Place, Tangier Island, VA – Tangier Island

– Their handcrafted ice cream wins a variety of awards and their location, right out on the end of the dock, provides a view across the harbor that can’t be beat. If you dock up here, you won’t have far to walk to get this great stuff. is a not-to-be-missed destination for a wide variety of reasons, not the least of which is this yummy ice cream shop. They do ice cream sandwiches made with two homemade chocolate chip cookies. Sitting on a porch bench and eating ice cream is a rite of summer. When my kids and I want to partake in this seasonal sacrament of ice cream on a hot day, we’ll find one of these amazing places around the Bay, all just a short walk from a marina. These stores have the ice cream and the atmosphere to capture the summer feeling you’re looking for.

Editor’s Note: Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, be sure to check business websites directly and/or call ahead to make sure they are open before visiting. Some ice cream shops might be temporarily closed or operating under new hours or guidelines.


Happy Father’s Day!

H

ere’s to all the boating dads and granddads on the Chesapeake Bay! We received so many wonderful photos of happy boaters with their families for this section, we are in awe. Thank you so much for sharing your memories with us. And while we sadly could not fit every photo we received this month, we hope to include more of your submissions in an upcoming issue. Don’t forget to tag PropTalk in your Chesapeake adventures on social media and use our hashtag #BetterOnTheBay.

##This guy right here is a ship captain by trade and a great dad by heart. Photo by Rhiana Podraza Scholz

##“Dad (captain James Maitland USNA 64’) and me onboard the Naval Academy’s 100foot Summerwind during the 2016 Annapolis Boat Show.” Photo by James Maitland

##“Son’s first boat ride, May 15, 2020.” Photo by Kyle Walker

##Photo by Nicole Esterson

##“My favorite fathers!” Photo by Alica Rothe Daum

##Michael Sheffield (right) with his son Jacob aboard their buyboat Veteran. ##Photo by Ross Tidwell

##“My dad and me in his Chesapeake Bay deadrise. He enjoys building and renovating boats as a hobby.” Photo by Allyson Stone

##Photo by Amy Nelson

PropTalk.com June 2020 35


Happy Father’s Day!

##Bill Morris (left) boating with his dad Will Morris.

##Ray Hangliter and Lucas fishing in Costa Rica aboard the 18 Reeler, a 97-foot sportfish built by Lucas’s grandfather. Photo by Ashley W. Hangliter

##Photo by Colleen Dorsey Sills

##“Here’s a photo of my grandfather Lou crabbing on the Patapsco in his 19-foot Sea Ox. We lost him a year ago on May 26.” Photo by Megan Fratta

##Photo by Andrea Wood

##Photo by Kim Knudsen

##Doug Firth, Casey Firth, Starboard Firth, and Patrick Firth aboard Lark, a Wilbur 30, on Trappe Creek in Maryland.

Ever Have Trouble Finding Your Copy Of PropTalk? not to worry, you can read every issue online.

P r o P t a l k . c o m / r e a d - P r o P t a l k - o n l i n e 36 June 2020 PropTalk.com


##“Unfortunately my dad, Don Marshall (right), passed this past November. I am going to miss our boat rides. Love you, Dad.” Photo by Donna Marshall Puccinelli ##Photo by David Sizemore

##Photo by Andrea Taylorson

##“Our daughter fishing with Dad when she was about four years old.” Photo by Anne Johnston

##Photo by Celeste Krameisen Streger

##“World’s best dad right here!” Photo by Courtney Truelove

##Photo by Dawn Barrett

##Father’s Day fishing trip. Photo by Danielle Ortman

Specializing in Major Refits, Yacht Restoration & Maintenance

outboard Service electronics Installation fiberglass Work trailer repair & Service Hull & Bottom Painting

Get a free quote today! wyerivermarine.com | Chester, Md | 410-643-9966 t h e M a r i n e S e r v i c e c o M pa n y t h at w i l l c a l l y o u b a c k

• AwlGrip • Gelcoat & Fiberglass Repair • Deep Water • Protected Slips • Custom Yacht Carpentry

• Dry Storage • 50 ton Travelift • Full Mechanical Service • Rigging • Aluminum & S/S fabrication

Full Service Marina in Cambridge, MD

410-228-2520

www.generation3marina.com PropTalk.com June 2020 37


Happy Father’s Day! ##Thomas Clark passed away one year ago. His son Jeff says, “He loved fishing and boating and lived in Deale, MD. ##“Enjoying the first ‘legal’ boating weekend!” Photo by Duke Areight

##“Fishing with Pop!” Photo by Heidi Mudd

##“My grandfather John Whitsell and me with February blue cats.” Photo by J.R. Whitsell

##Karleigh loves boat rides with Gramps! Photo by Jessica Klug

##Photo by Jennifer Luhman Arnold

##Will Robertson with son Sydney and daughter Sierra. Photo by Will Robertson

Find Your PerFect

Photo courtesy of Herrington Harbour

Chesapeake Bay Marina

p r o p t a l k . c o m / m a r i n a s 38 June 2020 PropTalk.com


##“When I moved to Southern Maryland for college, my dad’s biggest wish was to go chicken necking with me and my friends. I think this was one of the happiest I have ever seen him.” Photo by Joanie Appell

##“My husband and our son on our 2019 Cutwater in the cove at Gibson Island, Summer 2019.” Photo by Jennifer Brieman ##Three generations! Photo by Joanne Hock

##Photo by Trevor Hardman

##“1980 on the Wicomico River with my dad, George Bahen.” Photo by John Jack Bahen

##Photo by Karen Jones-Lantzy

iver Boat Re R n th

s tal

So u

##Photo by Justin Hager

Bay Shore Marine is a stocking distributor of HDI products

s ta i n l e s s s t e e l exhaust components Engineered To Be Better

Celebrating Over 25 Years In Business! Powerboat rentals 19' - 50' • Jet ski rentals Charters and Rentals available by the half-day, full-day & multi-day Go Cruising, Fishing, Wake Boarding & Tubing

HDI supplies replacements for Yanmars and Northern Lights.

YANMAR 6LPA Heat Riser

Call today to order parts and service 410-263-8370 b ay s h o r e m a r i n e e n g i n e s . c o m

Instructions available

410-956-9729

www.southriverboatrentals.com info@southriverboatrentals.com

PropTalk.com June 2020 39


Happy Father’s Day!

##Photo by Lauren Smith

##“My husband Corey Mensinger and our daughter Kali.” Photo by Kathy Mensinger

##Photo by Tom Stachowski

##Photo by Natasha Lee Putnam ##“My dad enjoying the calm and bountiful Bay.” Photo by Kim Poz ##“Fishing trip with dad.” Photo by Kathleen Mulhern Randolph

##“My father Phil Link being taught a fishing lesson by his grandson Zachary off the Sandy Point Lighthouse.” Photo by Martin Link

##Photo by Shannon Poling

##“One of my favorite pictures of my husband Jason Duvall and our girls.” Photo by Wendy Duvall ##Photo by Tony Bocchichio

##Photo by Katie Collins

40 June 2020 PropTalk.com

##“Like father like son! This little guy dreams of being a commercial waterman just like his daddy.” Photo by Sandra Scott


W a k e b o a t s How They Work and Etiquette on the Water

W

akeboats are all the rage these days, but do you know the science behind them? According to BoatUS, there are four factors at play when creating the perfect wake for waterskiers or wakeboarders: ballast, water flow, hull design, and propulsion. When it comes to ballast, the heavier the boat, the more water that is displaced, the bigger the wake. Depending on the boat and the size of its ballast tank, anywhere from one to 5000 pounds of water ballast is pumped into the boat to increase its wake. Most wakeboats are designed to fill their ballast tanks within three minutes. In regards to the flow of water, each manufacturer has its own system to shape wakes, from contoured plates to a system similar to trim tabs. Some companies even have extra features such as wearable remote controls which allows the surfer to control the size of the wave, boat speed, and even the boat’s stereo.

##Do you know the science behind wakeboats?

With the ultimate goal being to produce a perfectly shaped wave, most wakeboats feature a deep-V design with an angled running surface, and a flatter hull than a traditional runabout. Finally, there is the propulsion system to consider and there are generally three options: V-drive, Volvo Penta’s

forward drive, and jet drive. Each is designed to keep a propeller away from the rider. At a minimum, the horsepower on a wakeboat is going to need to be 250 HP or up, substantially higher than a typical runabout, because it takes a lot more power to displace that much water. #

Courtesy on the Water Tips from BoatUS and the DNR

• You are responsible for your boat wake; exercise courtesy and common sense for other boaters and piers around you. • Know that vessels tied up, whether at a private pier or at a marina, may be susceptible to damage caused by excessive boat wakes. • Abide by posted speed limits and no-wake zones.

• Avoid close passes to other boats, and don’t follow another boat too closely.

• Don’t impede traffic; avoid towing a rider in fairways and busy areas.

Regulations: • Every vessel towing a person(s) on waterskis, or any other device must have onboard, in addition to the operator, an observer at least 12 years of age.

• No one under 12 years of age may legally operate a vessel towing a person(s) on waterskis, or any other device. • All persons being towed behind a vessel on waterskis or any other device must wear a USCG approved, impact rated lifejacket intended for the specific activity.

• A vessel may tow a person(s) on waterskis or any other device only between the hours of sunrise to sunset.

• Except for taking off from shore, the towing vessel must stay at least 100 feet from shore, piers, bridges, people in the water, or other vessels.

Towing Hand Signals: • Speed up: Thump up • Slow down: thumb down • Speed OK: An ‘O’ made by the thumb and index finger • Stop: hand raised with fingers outstretched • All OK: hands clasped over the head • Turn: circling motion above the head followed by a point in direction of turn • Cut Motor: slash motion across throat • Back to shore: pat top of head PropTalk.com June 2020 41


What is Poker Run?

##At each poke r run stop, boate rs pic k up a card envelope. At the in a sealed end of the run, the best card ha nd wins !

a

    And How Are Boating Clubs Adapting?

W

hat exactly is a poker run? Well, contrary to popular opinion, a poker run is a game of chance and not a race. Speed has no bearing; boaters proceed to five different locations to pick up a card in a sealed envelope, and only the best card hand declares the winner. The envelopes must remain sealed until the awards presentation. At many poker runs, fun activities are often planned at each of the five card stops with ways to get the whole family involved. With any reputable poker run event, safety is always the number one concern, so captains are strictly prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages while the run is underway.

42 June 2020 PropTalk.com

We recently caught up with Jimmy Jernigan who has served as a board of director for the Chesapeake Bay Power Boat Association (CBPBA) for the past 10 years and organizes many of the group’s fun runs and poker runs. Jernigan says, “About 50 percent of our members’ boats are ‘go-fast boats,’ or center consoles with outboards and the like, and the other half are cruisers like Sea Rays. We do more overall boating events than poker runs. We’re strictly a boating club, so you don’t need a ‘go-fast boat’ to get involved. Jernigan continues: “We usually cruise at 30 to 35 mph. We don’t cruise at 100 mph. Some cruisers even decide to skip a stop if it’s too far away for

them.” And that is okay because for many boaters, these runs are not about competition; it’s all about having fun on the water with family and friends. And the CBPBA makes an effort to schedule different poker runs around the Chesapeake. If one run is south of the Bay Bridge, the next will be north of the bridge. However, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Jernigan says the name of the game these days is adaptability. The group had to cancel its upcoming Rockin’ the Harbor Poker Run slated for June, but that just means that more fun runs are planned for the summer. During a recent fun run Jernigan says, “We had so much fun!


We went to a dock bar and got takeout served to us right on our boats. It was great, all of us just enjoying being on our own boats, social distancing.” Favorite thing about fun runs and poker runs? “Socializing,” says Jernigan. “Ours is a club where everyone has the same interest. My friends are all boat club people. If you have a problem with your boat, there’s always someone who can help you. And everybody brings their kids. I make every event kid friendly.”

Associa y Power Boat esapeake Ba vis, CBPBA ##A 2019 Ch Da ss Je by otos poker run. Ph

tion

If you would like to learn more about the CBPBA and their upcoming events, visit cbpba.com or their page on Facebook. One of the big poker runs scheduled for the Chesapeake Bay later this summer is the Rock the Bay Poker Run, organized by Poker Runs America and currently scheduled for August 1-2 out of North East, MD. Be sure to check pokerrunsamerica.com for updates. #

sign up for our

Email Newsletters Experience the largest and cleanest Indoor Dry Storage & Service Center on the Chesapeake Bay Mid-Atlantic High TLM is the Exclusive oudly Offering: Performance Dealer Pr

Featuring the largest indoor storage facility on the upper Chesapeake, Tome’s Landing Marina is also the place for engine sales, service and storage of all powerboats - including Tri-toons. FrEE Digital magazine Subscription Breaking NewsDock Bar Guide cruising Destinationsmarina Directory

enGine sales MeRCURY & YaMaHa seRviCe & waRRantY dRives, tRansMissions, PaRts indooR stoRaGe FoR Boats UP to 43’ CUstoM RiGGinG

Authorized Bennington Boat Dealer

Events calendarBoats for SaleBoat reviews Fishing Newsracing results

P r o P t a l k . c o m

1000 Rowland dRive, PoRt dePosit, Md

www.TomesLandingMarina.com 410-378-3343 PropTalk.com June 2020 43


Cruising the ICW T ips f o r F irst T imers

W

e recently sat down virtually with experienced liveaboard and cruiser Tom Hale for an episode of PropTalk Live (Tune in! Every Wednesday at 5 p.m. at facebook. com/proptalk) to discuss cruising the Intracoastal Water (ICW). Tom had a wealth of information to share. He’s lived aboard his Helmsman 38 Trawler for 11 years and has transited the ICW 13 times in that boat (more times including deliveries). So, whether you joined us for the live broadcast or missed it, you’ll want to keep these tips close at hand if you’re considering cruising down the ICW any time soon.

What characteristics should someone look for in a cruising boat, especially if they plan to do the ICW?

Tom: The boat you have is the boat to go. You don’t need anything special. Theoretically the bridges will give you 65 feet of clearance. Sometimes you might have to wait for low tide to get there. Anything over six feet of draft means you’re going to have to wait in some spots for some tidal help. It doesn’t take anything special, just a sense of adventure. How would someone begin to budget for a trip, both time and money?

Depending on what cruising speed you go, most boats are going to be going somewhere between five and a half and eight knots. On a 1200-mile trip, you’re really going to need to budget six weeks. The biggest mistake that people make is trying to do it too quickly, particularly the first time. You need to go slowly and enjoy it and then slow down some more. We average, including stops and sightseeing, about 37 miles a day. Start early and get to Florida before the days get too short. 44 June 2020 PropTalk.com

##Tom Hale’s Helmsman 38 trawler.

##South Mills Lock. Photos by Tom Hale

As far as money, everybody’s got a different budget. What I would advise you is this: you’ll have to stop and get water and a pumpout occasionally. You’re probably going to have to stop and get food. And when the weather is nasty, you’re going to want to stop somewhere, too. It’s more fun to be tied up at a marina in nasty weather than to be anchored in a small creek. My advice is to plan on two nights a week at a marina at $2 a foot, and I strongly recommend that you blow that budget and go to marinas more often than not. After all, yes, you’re looking forward to getting to the tropical blue turquoise waters of the Keys and Bahamas, but you’re missing so much if you rush through it. Stop and enjoy the different towns along the way.

What is the “ICW Hunch?”

What happens is this, and it happened to me and it will happen to everyone if you’re not careful: you start the day and you’re taking a beautiful sunrise picture. It’s called a COD: crack of dawn picture. So, you’re doing that a lot and at the end of the day you’ll catch a sunset picture as the anchor is going down. You’ll do this day after day. And it wears you out because as soon as that anchor goes down you have to figure out what the plan is for

tomorrow and what the weather is going to do when you wake up in the morning. You get your anchor on deck and you’re watching your depth finder and using your binoculars to see the next mark, you’re watching your chartplotter and looking behind you for boats overtaking you… You start getting tense. You start grabbing the steering wheel tighter and tighter and you hunch right over it and you’re just not having any fun. From that first trip I’ve learned to slow down. Don’t try to make eight-, nine-, 10-hour days, day after day; you won’t have any fun and you’re going to miss all the nice parts of the ICW.

How far out should boaters be booking marinas?

Depending on your draft, you need to be looking at your tide in certain trouble spots, which are well known, and that is something you might want to plan out six months in advance if you know there are certain places you want to hit. Once you’re underway, you’ve always got an eye on the weather. You’ve got to be looking about a week ahead in case there’s a tropical disturbance coming but certainly three days ahead absolutely. We have found that there are a couple of places that are good stopping points if there’s bad weather. You need to plan for that. The marinas do get crowded, so you want to call a few days ahead to say if


you’re coming. And I suggest you call every day and reconfirm. We’ve never had any trouble. But the most important thing, if the day you’re due in, you’re really flying and want to go further, call the marina and let them know because they’ll be able to fill that slip in a heartbeat. By the same token, if you pull into a marina for two days of bad weather and it turns into three and you don’t want to leave, they’re not going to force you to leave because they know the boat that was coming in tonight isn’t leaving their previous marina anyway. So, it’s really not a big worry but you do want to plan three days in advance. What time of day should boaters arrive at a marina?

If you arrive at four o’clock in the afternoon, you’re going to have to wait to get fuel, wait to get your pumpout… You’re going to be getting into a slip and it’s going to be getting dark. You’re rushing up there to find that all of the washing machines are busy, and the loaner car is out. So, the cool trick is to stop just short of that marina, 10 miles or so, and anchor out, have a nice night. Then pull into the marina at 9:30 in

V

the morning because all the other ICW cruisers have left at the crack of dawn. So, their slip is open; you can get your fuel, get your pumpout, and the washing machines are open. The loaner car is available. You get all of your stuff done during the day and ##Beaufort, South Carolina. then in the evening when everyone else is rushing in to get because you need to make sure you have their stuff done, you go out and have a enough tide to get over the shallow spots nice dinner, have a nice walk in town. and you have to make sure the water is You come back to your boat and everylow enough to get under a bridge. Those thing is done. You’re rested, and the next are three of the dimensions, and time is morning you get up at dawn and you the fourth. You really do need to manage got a day off. And you paid for the same time. There are some bridges that open amount of time as the person who came on a schedule. There are some shallow in at four o’clock in the afternoon. spots that you can’t cross until a certain Why do you describe the ICW as a time. So, it’s a four-dimensional chess four-dimensional chess game? game and you’re playing with all of these I love the ICW because you always have factors, but it can be a lot of fun. I find to watch where you are north/south (Y it to be a challenge but it’s a fun axis) and east/west (your X axis), but challenge. you also have to watch your vertical axis

Vane Brothers Marine Safety & Services

Liferaft Rental, Sales & Services Pick-up & delivery available Arrange to view your liferaft repack All marine safety equipment EPIRBs, flares, extinguishers, & apparel Celebrating a century of service to the maritime community in Baltimore, Annapolis, DelMarVa, Norfolk, Philadelphia, the Jersey Shore, and Wilmington, NC

Full Service Liferaft Inspection Stations 2100 Frankfurst Ave., Baltimore, Maryland 21226 Phone: 410.631.5167 • Fax: 410.631.5118 Portsmouth, Virginia • Phone: 800.440.VANE www.vanebrothers.com • sales@vanebrothers.com

Cruise in comfort. We’ll do the rest!

Custom Marine Systems TracVision

All Carpentry Work | Electronics | Electrical | Plumbing | Climate Control Refrigeration | Navigation | Communication Systems | Water Purifiers Bow Thrusters | Bottom Paint | Compounding & Waxing

J. Gordon & Company Complete Yacht Repair Center on Back Creek

726 Second St. | Annapolis, MD | 410-263-0054 jgordonco@aol.com | www.JGordonCo.com

PropTalk.com June 2020 45


Cruising the ICW is the Virginia Cut or the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, and it goes over to Coinjock, NC, and then on down to Albermarle Sound. That route is quicker, and everyone stops and has ##Cumberland Island, Georgia. prime rib in Coinjock. That is a great route. The other option is to go route two What are some of your favorite spots and that is the Dismal Swamp Canal. as you make your way south? With either one of these routes, you’re When you start the ICW, your very going to get to go through a lock. If you first day, you have a choice. There are take the Dismal Swamp, you’ll go through two routes: route one as they call it two. The Dismal Swamp is a spectacular

Complete Yacht Services A Full Service Boatyard on the Magothy River

CALL N ow! 410.647.7940

730 Cypress Rd | Severna Park, MD | cypress@toad.net | cypressmarine.net

Plan your 2020 Yachting Vacation Motor Yachts, Express Cruisers, Power Catamarans, Trawlers 34’ to 65’ Bareboat and Captained

Cruising the Chesapeake since 1973 446 Kent Narrows Way North Grasonville, MD 21638

410-827-7888 | cccharters.com 46 June 2020 PropTalk.com

After that, here are some highlights:

• Belhaven, NC – best restaurant on the ICW: Spoon River Artworks and Market. Absolutely a must-stop.

• Carolina Beach, NC – Here’s the secret: if you draw five feet or less, head to Carolina Beach State Park. Beautiful little keyhole marina, miles of trails through huge sand dunes, and it’s the only place in the world that you can see Venus fly traps in the wild. • Georgetown, SC – Visit the Rice Museum, it is fascinating!

• McClellanville, SC – An easy town to pass by, but don’t! You can get fresh shrimp, and the live oaks are just stunning. • Charleston, SC – I’d strongly recommend a stop in Charleston for two or three or four days because there’s so much to see and do.

Cypress Marine

Already a boat owner? Add your boat to our Charter Fleet!

cruise; I would say don’t go down if you’re over five or five and a half feet of draft; it’s a bit shallow. At least one leg of your roundtrip, you should go to the Dismal Swamp.

• Fiberglass Repairs • Gelcoat Matching • Restorative Repairs • Painting • Wet Core Issues • Blister Repairs • Mobile Boat Services

annapolisgelcoat.com Making Your Boat new again

• Cumberland Island, GA – One of the prettiest spots on the East Coast! The middle of the island is called Sea Camp. When you’re anchored here, you can hear the ocean surf crashing on the other side of the island, and it’s a great way to go to sleep. When you cross the island, you’ll find a live oak forest with these overarching branches and Spanish moss hanging down; it’s like being in a cathedral. It’s absolutely stunning.

• St. Augustine, FL – A must stop in our opinion. Plan for two days, but you’ll probably stay three or four. Some people stay a month. It’s a great town. During the Christmas season they have lights on the all of the trees, millions of lights. It’s spectacular.

Keep in mind that in most of these towns, there are grocery stores, and you can dinghy in. You don’t have to panic and overpack. You’ll never be more than two days from a fresh bottle of milk. #

To watch the full interview with Tom Hale, visit facebook.com/proptalk and click to ‘videos.’


CRUISING CLUB NOTES

The Benefits of a Boating Club Membership

W

elcome to the Club Notes section of PropTalk. In these pages we focus on the clubs and associations that bind together Chesapeake Bay boaters. We welcome your submissions. Sharing your club’s news, special events, and low-cost educational plans is an excellent way to inspire other boaters and attract new club members. We welcome news from any type of boating club. As you will see in these pages, the clubs and associations that we regularly hear from include the local Power Squadrons (America’s Boating Club), smaller, nonprofit yacht clubs, and owners’ groups, such as Silvertons and Grand Banks. We often share news from our friends at the Marine Trawler Owners Association and America’s Great Loop Cruising Association (AGLCA). Did you know that the AGLCA has Harbor Hosts on the Chesapeake Bay who assist

Loopers as they pass through our area? Still other clubs that share their news with us have a membership that is brought together simply by their proximity to one another. The Annapolisarea Back Creek Yacht Club is one example. We also enjoy sharing news from antique and classic boat clubs, and sometimes from remote controlled boat clubs, too. Clubs attract boaters for many reasons. Among these are opportunities to socialize, trade maintenance tips, cruise in the safety and comfort of a group, share knowledge about route planning and destinations, and much more. During the off season, many clubs focus on boating education. Newsletters and websites keep members informed of upcoming events and provide forums for sharing information, but in the pages of PropTalk’s Club Notes section, we enjoy sharing with a wider audience photos of their

beautiful boats and fun social events. Many of the benefits of club membership continue, even when boaters cannot gather in close proximity, whether it’s due to weather or, well, a pandemic. For one thing, clubs members are terrific resources for maintenance tips, especially club members who all own vessels with a common designer or builder. Looking for tips for a DIY project? Need a recommendation for a marine service provider? Other club members can be good sources for recommendations. Your club friends can provide guidance on marinas, anchorages, and local shopping, boatyards, and more. Looking to buy or sell a boat? In addition to the classified ads of PropTalk, your club is another great resource to connect buyers and sellers. Welcome to the boating season, and please share your news with Team PropTalk!

PropTalk.com June 2020 47


Cruising Club Notes

T

Great Loop Cruisers’ Association Webinars and Podcasts

he Great Loop is a circumnavigation of the eastern U.S. and part of Canada. Parts of the waterways used in completing the Loop have been closed recently due to the restrictions on movement and ##Pictured in Solomons, MD, in 2018, Gold Loopers Bill and Kellirae were only home about 30 days after completing the Loop before they started out to do it again.

boating to stem the tide on the pandemic. However, this is still a great time to dream and plan for a future Great Loop adventure. America’s Great Loop Cruiser’s Association (AGLCA) provides support for those dreaming of completing the Loop or currently underway. Harbor Hosts around the Loop, including those in the Chesapeake, welcome and advise Loopers as they pass through local waters. AGLCA offers a weekly podcast which airs Fridays at 10 a.m. eastern time and focuses on an aspect of preparing for, planning, or cruising the Loop.

It provides inspiration and information to anyone dreaming of completing all or part of the Loop. AGLCA director Kim Russo interviews guests who provide their expertise, whether it’s about engine repairs or passagemaking in a certain part of the route. Live listeners can call in with questions. Some of the podcasts can be accessed via the AGLCA website. A webinar series is also available, and it’s been ramped up since the cancellation of the spring rendezvous and other events due to the Covid-19 pandemic closures. Since March 31, every Tuesday and Thursday evenings new content has been added. Many webinars are available to members and nonmembers. Many are free; others that are open to the public have a small fee. Topics include: introduction to the Great Loop, marine electronics, purchasing and financing a boat, and focused sessions on various legs of the Loop. To learn more, visit greatloop.org.

Boaters’ Marine Directory FOR ANNAPOLIS/EASTERN SHORE

+

-19 2018 9 1 1820

& & linsaopreolis re o o n p Sh n Sh na rA r n A teEnaste s Ea

+ 48 June 2020 PropTalk.com

mobile app

PORTBOOK.COM


Does Your Club Have Boat Mentors?

P

erhaps one of the best benefits of joining a cruising club is the opportunity to connect with other boaters, especially the ones who have years of experience under their belts. These veteran boaters often become informal (or formal!) mentors to newer boat owners and cruisers. What is a boat mentor, you ask? It’s an individual or couple (or family) who help a newer or less experienced boater learn the ropes. These generous boaters could share all kinds of information and lessons learned with less experienced boaters or those new to this area who are still just beginning to dive into the Chesapeake boating lifestyle. Boaters who have spent years exploring the Bay, anchoring out,

FOR

MORE

meandering up the tributaries, reserving slips in local marinas, and dining in waterfront towns, have a wealth of knowledge to share. Making a passage to new locations or setting out on that first overnight cruise can be a lot more comfortable in the company of a buddy boat. System repairs, always a part of owning a boat, and the search for parts and tools, are made easier when there’s a friend to call

CLUB

NOTES

Worton Creek Marina Chestertown, MD

Full Service Marina & Repair Yard

NEW Floating Docks Summer Slips Available

VISIT

on who’s faced similar issues. Likewise cruise and route planning is a lot easier when you can run it past someone with some local knowledge. We know that clubs serve as a basis for many mentoring opportunities. If you have mentored a new boater, or had another boater mentor you (formally or informally), we’d like to hear your story. Share your experience with us by contacting beth@proptalk.com.

PROPTALK.COM

Explore The Unique Life Of Cape Charles, VA

make your 2020 reservations now! slip & fuel discounts for clubs with 10 or more boats

Pool & Picnic Area | Ships Store Waterfront Dining | Fuel

C-Pier

The Oyster Farm Marina at Kings Creek

23145 Buck Neck Rd Chestertown, MD 21620

757.331.8640

410.778.3282

Th e O y s t e r Fa r m At K i ng s C r e e k . c om

wortoncreek.com

Weddings | Catering | Marina Store | Restaurant | Special Events Vacation Rentals | Kayak, Golf Cart & Bike Rentals

marina@wortoncreek.com

PropTalk.com June 2020 49


Cruising Club Notes

W

Online Education and the Virtual Vessel Examiner

hile most of the Chesapeake region is under some level of restrictions due to the Coronavirus, America’s Boating Club (formerly the U.S. Power

##Annapolis Sail and Power Squadron members captured last year enjoying the 2019 Blue Angels practice day.

Squadrons) has options for virtual education and safety inspections. With 10 interactive online seminars and a series of videos on its YouTube channel, there is plenty to engage all types of boaters with various levels of experience. A basic course offers education regarding safety and state certifications. The seminar series topics include weather, cruise planning, systems, AIS, GPS, marine radio, crew skills, and hurricane preparations. Webinars include live instructor-led seminars in a virtual classroom. Most courses cost about $35. America’s Boating Club is not limited to powerboating. The club offers support, community involvement, and education for sailors, paddlers, and anglers. Known widely for its educational programs and vessel safety checks, local clubs also offer social events and opportunities for community service and other local involvement for the membership. While in-person vessel safety checks are not possible, anyone can take advantage of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Virtual Vessel Examiner. The best way to use the tool is to print the guide and take it aboard your vessel. Then ask yourself the series of questions as you make your way around your boat performing a self inspection. Learn more at usps.org.

Join the Conversation!

nner mmer

Wednesdays | 5 p.m. on Facebook Visit facebook.com/proptalk and click “Like” to follow our page. Don’t have a facebook account? Sign up to get notified about upcoming LIVE video streams by clicking to proptalk.com/email-signup

50 June 2020 PropTalk.com


Loving the Trawler Lifestyle

A

re you a trawler owner? Do you dream of owning a trawler? Do you own a different type of boat but love the trawler lifestyle? MTOA, the Marine Trawler Owners Association, is for you! Our group is not about a specific brand of boat; it’s about friendships, rendezvous, cruising, and

‘messing’ around in boats—and doing it with a trawler owner philosophy and outlook. If that describes you, join us! MTOA had a full season of cruises planned, but unfortunately, we had to cancel the May Shakedown and the June Upper Bay cruises. However, we are hoping to get back onboard for the July,

##Maryland Yacht Club. Image courtesy of MTOA/Facebook

FOR

MORE

CLUB

NOTES

SLIPS

AVA I L A B L E !

VISIT

August, and September events—time will tell! We would plan to be socially distancing, and arrangements for cocktail parties and dinners could be modified to allow for the current restrictions. Our remaining cruise schedule would have us at Lankford Bay Marina, Crisfield, and the Maryland Yacht Club in July, August, and September respectively. In September, the MTOA National Rendezvous and 30th anniversary banquet are planned at the Maryland Yacht Club. Visit mtoa.clubexpress.com for details. Pictures from the past 30 years are being collected for a slide show, and volunteers are still needed to help organize.

PROPTALK.COM

Yacht Detailing, Wash & Cleaning Services

AMEnItIEs InCLuDIng:

Bathhouse • Pool • 16 Room Inn • On-Site Bar • SUPs & Kayaks

• Full service Marina • Wet slips • Land storage • travel Lift/Fork Lift services • Major Engine Work (Including Repowers) • Parts store • Certified Marine Parts/service Dealer

Ask about our summer wash plans! 410.263.8717 | www.diversifiedmarineservices.com

600 Cabana Blvd | Deale, MD 20751 410-867-9666 | hiddenharbour.net P o n too n s

PropTalk.com June 2020 51


W

e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay (Virginia line to Virginia Beach). Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Due to the ongoing pandemic, be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead as some dock bars might not yet be open or operating under new hours and guidelines.

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

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

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

Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799 52 June 2020 PropTalk.com

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

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

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


MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772 Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Island Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.7103 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410 Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4003 Carousel Way, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.2735 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311 Capsize Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900 Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield 410.968.1131 Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332 Cheshire Crab Restaurant Bodkin Creek, Pleasure Cove Marina 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 410.360.2220 Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856

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

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

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

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

Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138 Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045 Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470 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 Lowes Wharf Marina Inn Ferry Cove, Lowes Wharf Marina 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood 410.745.6684 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373 Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122 Mike’s Crab House South River, 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784

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

Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946

Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949

Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell, MD 301.769.2500

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

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

Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100 The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382 The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959

The 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

For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click proptalk.com/dock-bars PropTalk.com June 2020 53


Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge, MD 410.228.9007 Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233 Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944 Sam’s on the Waterfront Severn River, Chesapeake Harbour Marina 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis 410.263.3600 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100 Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217 Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110 Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112 St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.3737 Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200 Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236

Stoney’s Seafood House at Broomes Island Island Creek 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island 410.586.1888 Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood 301.373.3986 Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, MD 410.943.4689 Sunset Cove Waterfront Restaurant and Snorkel’s Bar Smith Creek 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge 301.872.5000 Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons, MD 410.326.4075 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500 Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375 Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182

LOWER BAY Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807 Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757 Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk 757.362.2942 Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545

Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489 Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 1991, 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 Reedville Market Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666 Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700 Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366 Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646 Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080 The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635

For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click proptalk.com/dock-bars 54 June 2020 PropTalk.com


Racing News presented by

Racing News presented by

ThE ExCLuSIVE MId-ATLAnTIC HIGH PERFORMANCE ThE ExCLuSIVE dEALER! MId-A

TomesLandingMarina.com

410-378-3343

TomesLandingMarina.com

Experience the largest and cleanest Indoor Dry Storage & Service410-378-3343 Center on the Chesapeake BayExperience t

R acer P rofile :

Captain Peter Urbani

P

eter Urbani is the commodore of the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) which hosts powerboat races on the Chesapeake Bay and beyond.

How did you get started with the CCWBRA? For me it all started about nine or 10 years ago. My father had met with a few of the founding members, and after one lap in one of their boats he was hooked. He drafted a team of friends and decided that we should build and race a small fleet of boats. We debuted them at the 2011 “Nationals” held in Rock Hall, MD. That day still stands out as one of my favorite days on the water! But don’t tell anybody that because I have a reputation as a traditional sailor and yachtsman, and it will ruin me if people know otherwise.

How many Cocktail Class boats have you built? To date I have built five boats from the original plans and assisted on several Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) kit boats. I do highly recommend building one of the CLC CCWBRA racer kits.

M

os

e so

n

Commodore of the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association

John Harris and company provide world class kits. These have allowed many people of all skill levels to build safe, competitive, and reliable racers.

What are their names, and could you share the reason behind those names?

Our two favorites are: Stoli NFL #35: She is named after my father’s favorite libation. It is rumored that NFL has an expletive meaning but, being family friendly, we say it stands for: Never Finish Last. Shrimp Cocktail #350: She is named after my favorite cocktail!

Any especially memorable races over the years?

Oh wow! There are so many. Like most boating adventures the most amazing moments are a culmination of good friends, great weather, calm seas, and a mechanically sound boat. Usually I have experienced at least one or

ri

c

ho ##P

b to s

yE

two of these when we race, but still I always manage to have a great time. Each victory that I have earned was usually eclipsed by the fun we always seem to have together. (Maybe because I don’t have the fastest boat!) After hundreds of races I have earned three Turtle awards (an unofficial and frowned upon award presented for unintentionally capsizing or rolling a CCWBRA racer). Twice during a race and once during a very rough day practicing on a racecourse with friends on the Chester River. Last summer at The Maryland Yacht Club while racing in the 8 HP class, I did somehow stand Shrimp Cocktail #350 almost vertically and remarkably got her to lie down again (crossing the finish line 100 feet away completely full of water). It was an amazingly choppy and windy day. I want to point out that we race on a closed course with rescue boats, EMTs on standby, race committee, warning signals, flags, and helmets. Each of those times it came as a complete surprise, and my safety equipment and responsive team ensured that both driver and vessel returned unharmed to shore. PropTalk.com June 2020 55


Racing News presented by SALES, SERVICE, STORAGE OF HIGH PERFORMANCE BOATS authorized dealer certified technicians

How does it feel to be elected commodore of the CCWBRA?

Honestly, it’s a pretty special honor. I know that being a small organization they probably ran out of potential candidates, but hey… I will take it!

Since you’re a registered captain, what other kinds of boating do you do besides cocktail class racing?

Personally, I can be found sailing and exploring the Chesapeake Bay with my family. There are few places in the world that compare to the beauty and history that our Bay has. Whether I am testing out something I just built in my workshop or on my family’s 42-foot cruising sailboat, I am all smiles. Professionally, I am a USCG credentialed Master Captain with Sailing and Towing endorsements. This credential allows me to operate vessels for hire such as tour boats, towing vessels, commercial research vessels, and act as a charter boat captain. Recently I have been working as a captain along the Philadelphia waterfront as well as working with a new company that is developing offshore windfarms between Rhode Island and Virginia.

##The CCWBRA is a serious boating organization that is only serious about having fun and being safe.

and family can get together and enjoy the water. We have begun to set up regional races and events with our members across America. I would love to share what we have with as many people as we can. If you’d like to learn more about the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Association, visit ccwbra.com.

What is your favorite thing about the cocktail class organization?

We are a serious boating organization that is only serious about having fun and being safe. It’s hard not to smile driving these little boats.

Looking ahead to the 10th anniversary and beyond, do you have any goals while serving as commodore? I can’t believe that we are talking about 10 years of racing! WOW! Yes, we would like to continue to grow and encourage people to join us. It’s a wonderful way that friends

U p c o m i n g R ac e s : Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there is a lot of uncertainty about upcoming events on the Chesapeake Bay. Here is the current CCWBRA schedule. We will continue to post updates in print and at proptalk.com/calendar. Commodore’s Cup: July 25 at Maryland Yacht Club in Pasadena, MD. Nationals 2020: August 21 at Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD. Kent Island Regatta: September 12 at Kent Island Yacht Club in Chester, MD. Tennessee Cup: October 3 at Pickwick Landing State Park in Counce, TN.

##Recovering from an almost capsize to cross the finish line!

56 June 2020 PropTalk.com

Oktoberfest Regatta: October 17 at Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD.


Classic Boat

T

Rocket Ma’m By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

he Rocket is a contemporary plane. Handles a chop and wakes like a classic, custom-built in 2009 to 16-foot champ that is a 1.5-ton displaceChris-Craft’s 1951 plans. Both ment boat. Pounds under chop are minimal her hull and deck are a symmetry of due to the convex Chris-Craft hull shape. curves, with lines that flow like any She steers well and holds a course with well-designed runabout. ease, without pulling to port or starboard. Her black hull and gold leaf work— And she rides level with a small bow up. coupled with the bright-finished deck Attitude! and transom—sparkle in the sun and make a serious statement. Twelve coats of sprayed clear varnish give the woodwork a depth of shine that is richer than a Steinway grand piano. The multiple coats of black PPG paint over the MAS epoxy wooden hull sides really make the boat stand out on the water. Last but not least, the bronze bottom paint nicely completes her ability to make a great impression. ##Photo by Bob Kays Back in the day, A.W. MacKerer was the main designer at Chris-Craft. He had studied and/or Three critical adjustments were responworked under John L. Hacker, George sible for that great ride and easy handling, Crouch, and Gil Purdy. all related to the rudder. Doug, this boat’s While history does not tell us how owner, researched all the available informuch of this convex hull was cremation in rudder design, expanding on ated by A.W.’s post-war team, we do his own experience in engineering. He know that the plans in 1951 called for ultimately reshaped, resized, and rebala different shape below water than a anced it (fore and aft to the rudder’s shaft). previously built, planked 16-foot hull. So, Doug dropped the original rudder, With his team, A.W. developed plans made the changes himself, and remounted and kit boats so people could build it. No additional work required. Voilà. One this runabout as well as a selection of sweet ride! other Chris-Craft models. Doug became such an expert on classic The 16-foot hull was based on a inboard powered runabouts and displaceprior model that was in production bement rudders that he gave several talks tween 1946-1949. It measured 16 feet on this topic across the United States, and two inches by five feet and eight including presentations to several Antique inches and weighed 1620 pounds. and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) chapters Chris-Craft built 1040 of these during as well as at their annual meeting. His best that four-year production run and attended event was for the Lake Tahoe called some the Rocket series. ACBS chapter, which attracted an audiShe rides sweetly. Pops up on ence of 90 people eager to learn more.

Van Ness Engineering in Ridgewood, NJ, did the engine. It’s a Grey Maine Fireball 162, fully internally balanced and restored. It is rated at 90 HP if stock. Van Ness took it to 100 HP via an upgraded camshaft. It’s rated to run Wide Open Throttle (WOT) at 4500 revolutions per minute. At 2800 rpms, 25 mph is achieved. The engine is detailed to look like an original engine and shines when the engine box is opened. The red upholstery is a thickly padded tuck-and-roll design. The roll pattern’s spacing matches the spacing of the white striping in the deck planking. A wide roll pattern spacing down the middle just like the planking really makes it custom to the boat. There are two full width seats in this two-cockpit runabout. She is a classic design with the mounted engine inboard at the center of the boat. Part of the center deck removes with the engine box to give excellent access to the engine. Her dash has a period-correct fireball grey marine gauge panel for engine instrumentation. Traditional switch gear adds to the classic period-correct feeling. Switches for the modern safety features are hidden from sight. Doug has installed modern safety items such as the Fume Alert, halon automatic fire extinguisher, and automatic bilge pump. She is a 12volt boat. She was built in Pennsylvania by James Craft, which bought the rights to reproduce the boat models originally available in the Chris-Craft Kit Boats catalog. You can typically see boats like this at the Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s Antique and Classic Boat Festival, which was recently canceled. Learn more about ACBS at acbs.org. # PropTalk.com June 2020 57


Boatshop Reports presented by

Marine Engine Sales, Parts & Service 410-263-8370

www.BayshoreMarineEngines.com By Capt. Rick Franke ##Fitting new bottom planks on an Egg Harbor 48 at Hartge’s Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

##Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Master Shipwright Frank Townsend working at home rolling oakum, an untreated hemp fiber used to caulk the seams on wooden ships.

I

##Dry fitting the Vee Drives to verify propeller shaft angle and motor mount positions on the CY 55 at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.

t has been quite a spring. The winter that wasn’t, the spring that isn’t, and the Covid-19 shutdown have all brought tremendous challenges to the boating industry. This month’s report will highlight some of the ways our boatshops are meeting those challenges.

D

avid Jr. from Evans Boat Repairs in Crisfield, MD, starts us off: “Thankfully we are staying busy! We have two new boats in the shop at various stages and are working on a contract for a new 50-footer for a return customer. Also have been turning out some refurbish jobs (keels, decks, etc.). We have kept our doors open during the entire course of the Covid-19 pandemic. While we have had to lock our office and close to foot traffic, the shop doors have been wide open, and work has not stopped. The phones went silent for about two to three weeks in the office, but it really gave us a chance 58 June 2020 PropTalk.com

to play catchup on some smaller jobs in the yard. We have had several boats needing deck replacements come in, and we continue to work on the two new boats in the shop, a 38-foot Evans going to New York City, and a 43-foot Evans heading to Florida for Disney Cruise Line. My grandfather, who is our owner, has also just completed his own personal boat for his ‘retirement’ job. He is back to his roots working on the water. We are thankful for a steady workload here at the shop and look forward to seeing what summer brings. Most of all, everyone is healthy! Hope you are, too!”

A

lan Campbell of Campbell’s Boat Yards in Oxford, MD, says, “Campbell’s is currently finishing up a refit on a beautiful Lyman Morse 56 named Rooney. It is a local boat to Oxford and will also be spending a bit of time in the north east. The work has been for great customers, and we thank them greatly. Pod drive service is busy as always. We are steadily commissioning boats and stepping rigs. Now that the recreational boating ban has been pulled, we are doing our best to get everyone who wants to be on the water. The yard is busy, and we have slips available at all three locations.”


Authorized deAler. Certified teChniCiAns.

The 80-year-old Wilma Lee proclaims her home port on her newly refinished transom. No computer-generated decal for this old girl; artist Cindy Fletcher painted it on the traditional way while the boat was being inspected at Annapolis, MD.

A

lex Schlegel of Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD, brings us up to date on his shop’s experience. “Some of our employees have chosen to stay home and some of our suppliers are closed, so we rearrange the work and keep going. Of the employees I see here, all are doing well. We stay separated most of the time, as most jobs are one-person tasks, and all employees are wearing personal protective gear… The carpenters continue working full time rebuilding the bottom of a 48foot Egg Harbor. The framing, blocking, and planks are nearly done. There is still caulking, shaft logs, transom, and underwater hardware to finish. Refinishing the bright work is well along, and we have brush-on Awlgrip painting still to do to the hull, deck, and superstructure… “The workload this spring matched the crew size perfectly. Things started out slowly, and the Travelift crew we keep year round kept up with the customers who wanted their boats early on. In a normal spring people from other departments help with the cleaning, polishing, and painting. Two fine brush painters, a fiberglass tech or two, a stock room person, and a couple of temporary people are added to the paint and launch crew. As the spring progressed and restrictions lessened and more people felt able to work and more people wanted their boats, we added to the paint crew. It all evolved in synchronous harmony. “Meanwhile the brush painters and fiberglass techs kept doing their normal jobs throughout the spring. Although it

Contractors placing scaffolding around the Drum Point Lighthouse in preparation to repainting the roof at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD.

rained every other day, we managed to get a lot of work done. When the Governor said we could go boating with family, we thought the phone would start ringing. It did not. There was a one-day pause, and then it started and has not stopped since. “Added to a yard full of sailboats, the following powerboats are having work done both on shore and in the water: Grand Banks 46, Sea Ray 45 Flybridge Aft Cabin, Chris-Craft 45 Flybridge, Tiara 33, Legacy 32, Tiara 31, Wilbur 30, Dyer 29, Back Cove 29, W.C. Hood Wasque 26, and a 10.5-foot RIB.” ome unusual boatshops we report on are the excellent maritime museums we have in our area. Museums are an integral part of protecting and showcasing our maritime heritage. The work of protecting their exhibits and educating the public continues, sometimes in surprising ways. he Annapolis Maritime Museum in Annapolis, MD, has made extensive use of online and virtual exhibits and tours as have all the museums. AMM was poised to reopen in April after a major renovation of its Eastport facility when the virus closed everything down. The staff and volunteers continued to offer some outdoor programs at the Back Creek campus, but the major push was to complete the work required by the Coast Guard to bring their recently acquired historic Skipjack Wilma Lee up to inspection standards to carry passengers. Just before press time, the skipjack had passed the final stage of the inspection process and had received her inspection certificate. In addition

S

T

An Egg Harbor 48’s topside brightwork getting re-varnished by Dan Cox at Hartge’s Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

to that event, Wilma Lee’s transom now proudly proclaims her home port as Annapolis, MD. Well done AMM! njelica Eitel of Calvert Marine Museum (CMM) in Solomons, MD, says, “Following the Calvert County Government’s announcement to temporarily close, the museum only has limited personnel in the building on any given day. In addition to staff who are responsible for things like payroll and communications, CMM’s Estuarine Biology continues to work. If you’re looking for interesting stories that relate to our current situation, consider our Guardians of the Estuary, who come in daily to ensure the health and well-being of more than 600 animals. The approximately 70 species include terrapins, jellyfish, seahorses, sharks, and of course, the otters. “Recently, scaffolding started to go up around the Drum Point Lighthouse (DPLH) in preparation for repainting its roof. Over time, exposure to natural elements causes paint to fade, chip, and peel, which can lead to metal roofs, like the one on DPLH, developing rust. As part of CMM’s continued effort to preserve this historic lighthouse, we are now looking at a 12-week project to ensure its structural integrity. Once the scaffolding is in place, the team will use a chemical compound to peel away layers upon layers of paint, stripping the metal roof. “After the roof is stripped, they will clean the surface and apply fresh paint. DPLH is historically described as having a red roof and, of course, CMM

A

PropTalk.com June 2020 59


Boatshop Reports presented by Authorized deAler. Certified teChniCiAns.

The swing away helm seat on the custom CY39, designed to allow wheelchair bound passengers to steer the boat at the Composite Yacht shop in Trappe, MD.

will continue to honor that detail. The new paint will not only reflect the appropriate color, it will also be slightly thicker than the previous coat. This way, once the paint hardens, it will create a sealant to provide protection for the existing metal roof and any hairline cracks that may be prone to moisture infiltration.

A sign of the times in front of the office entrance to Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.

“For the duration of the project, our boats have been rearranged for their protection. The Dee of St. Mary’s moved to the Lore Oyster House and the Wm. B. Tennison is snug inside the boat basin along the Small Craft Shed bulkhead. Once the museum has re-opened, we will post cruise schedules and locations for boarding the vessels. DPLH is listed on the National

The Weaver 41 Center Console, the first Weaver boat designed specifically for outboard power, is nearing completion at Weaver Boat Works in Deale, MD.

Register of Historic Places, and the WM. B. Tennison and Lore Oyster House are National Historic Landmarks. It is essential that these properties and vessels remain a priority for regular maintenance and structural care.” hristian Cabral, shipyard manager for the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD, reports that after CBMM’s shipyard was closed due to the

C

Ever Have Trouble Finding Your Copy Of PropTalk? Providing uncompromising quality and craftsmanship for the repair and restoration of antique and classic wooden boats 29723 Morgnec Rd, Millington, MD 21651 Phone: 410.928.5500 Fax: 410.928.5501 Cell: 610.247.8053

www.woodenboatrestorationllc.com

facebook.com/WoodenBoatRestoration

Wet slips available $1,000.00 OFF per year with a 2-year contract

Not to worry, you can read every issue online.

Please contact us

410-263-0090

annapolislandingmarina.com 60 June 2020 PropTalk.com

P r o P t a l k . c o m


Authorized deAler. Certified teChniCiAns.

Dave Voss models the appropriate dress for COVID 19, or for grinding bottoms at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

pandemic, CBMM’s shipwrights began operating the shipyard from the safety of their homes. “Though not all functions of a shipyard can be completed from private residences, CBMM’s crew was undaunted. Removable materials from CBMM’s floating fleet were distributed to shipyard employees’ homes to ensure the continued high standard of care for floating artifacts.

Marine Trades Association of Maryland intern Chris Crowe (R) applies anti-fouling to a boat’s running gear while Bill Brandon looks on at Washburn’s Boat Yard in Dowell, MD.

“Shipyard team members generously converted sections of their homes to workspaces in order to continue working on rigging projects, preparation of materials, annual maintenance tasks, project design work, and project planning in order to ensure that the Maryland Dove, the river tug Delaware, and the sailing log canoe Glide projects can restart without delay after

Rooney, a Lyman Morse 57, is being recommissioned and prepared for the new season at Campbell’s Boat Yard in Oxford, MD

the nation has weathered this storm. CBMM is currently closed until further notice. For updates visit cbmm.org.” At press time we received news announcing that the fall Annapolis Boat Shows will go on as scheduled beginning October 1 (see page 20). Perhaps there is light at the end of the tunnel! Enjoy your boat and stay healthy. #

to career success ENROLL FOR TRAINING TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL

Where Traditional Style Meets Modern Craftsmanship

MARINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN OUR IN-DEPTH PROGRAM INCLUDES TRAINING IN: Seamanship, AC & DC Electrical, ABYC Standards, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Mechanical Systems, Stern Drives/Transmissions, Computerized-Fuel Injected Inboard and Outboard Engines, Inboard, Outboard and I/O Systems, Electronic Diesel Engines (Cummins QSB 5.9 380 HP Common Rail Trainer), Fiberglass & Gelcoat Repair, Plumbing and Sanitation Systems.

✔ Financial Aid for those who Qualify ✔ Career Placement Assistance

CALL NOW

866-594-6292

www.autotraining.edu 900 Johnsville Blvd., Warminster, PA 18974 Supported by &

with Training Materials & Equipment

For required program disclosure information, please go to www.autotraining.edu/consumerinformation.

The Composite 26 • Custom builder of numerous designs and sizes • All manner of upgrades and modifications • Most comprehensive services Bay wide

• Yacht Transportation and delivery • Full service yard and brokerage • Repairs and refits • Connect on

www.CompositeYacht.biz Rt. 50 & Cambridge Bridge 1650 Marina Dr. • Trappe, MD 21673 • 410-476-4414 Seeking Quality Brokerage BoatS! PropTalk.com June 2020 61


3

02:06AM 0.4F 04:54AM 07:48AM -0.5E 10:30AM 02:06PM 0.9F Sa 05:30PM 08:48PM -0.8E

4

12:18AM 05:54AM 11:42AM 06:24PM

F

Tides & & Currents Currents presented Tides presented by by

Sa

18

03:00AM 08:48AM 03:06PM 09:36PM

12:06AM 06:12AM 12:00PM 06:12PM

Su

6

03:48AM 09:48AM 04:00PM 10:18PM

0.7F -0.6E 0.7F Su -0.8E

3

Station ID: ACT4996 Depth:

0.5F 12:42AM 03:48AM 0.8F Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS -0.6E 07:00AM 10:00AM -0.7E 0.9F Su Type: 01:00PMHarmonic 04:00PM 0.7F M Station -0.9E 07:00PM 10:12PM -0.8E

19

4

Time Zone: LST/LDT

Best Kept Secret on the Chesapeake Bay! 5

12:54AM 06:48AM 12:48PM 07:12PM

03:06AM 09:06AM 03:12PM 09:30PM

0.7F -0.7E 0.9F M -0.9E

20

01:18AM 07:48AM 01:54PM 07:48PM

April

01:30AM 04:30AM 0.9F Slack Maximum 07:36AM 10:42AM -0.9E h m04:48PM h m 0.9F knots 01:48PM Tu 12:12AM 0.3F 107:54PM 11:00PM -0.9E

21

04:30AM 10:48AM 04:48PM 10:54PM

0.9F -0.8E 0.7F Tu -0.8E

5

01:54AM 05:12AM 0.9F Slack Maximum 08:24AM 11:30AM -0.8E h m05:30PM h m 0.7F knots 02:48PM W 01:12AM 08:24PM 11:30PM -0.7E 0.5F 16

6

Harbour Cove Marina M

W

02:42AM 05:36AM -0.4E 08:12AM 12:06PM 0.8F Th 03:42PM 07:06PM -0.8E

◐02:00AM 11:00PM 05:12AM 1.0F

04:12AM 07:00AM -0.5E 09:42AM 01:12PM 0.8F 04:30PM 07:48PM -0.9E

11:18PM 02:24AM 05:48AM 1.0F 08:24AM 11:30AM -1.0E 09:06AM 12:12PM -0.9E 0.9F 0.3F 03:36PM 06:18PM 0.6F 0.6F 01:12AM 02:12AM Tu 202:48PM 05:42PM W 17 Th 08:42PM 11:42PM -0.9E -0.4E 09:06PM 03:48AM 06:36AM 05:18AM 08:06AM -0.5E

7

22

F A M I LY O W N E D & F A M I LY F R I E N D LY S I NThC 09:18AM E 1 901:06PM 92

0.8F F 04:42PM 08:00PM -0.8E 11:42PM

301.261.9500

512 NOAA Tide PredictionsStationId: 8638863 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Primary imary Zone: LST_LDT more, Fort McHenry, PatapscoTime River, MD,2020 T_LDT Datum: MLLW

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

me Time

NOAA Tide Predictions

AnnApOLIs May June

Height Time Height Time TimeTime Height Height TimeTime Height Height

Height Height

m ft h m 12:55 6 AM AM 1.4 07:02 7 AM AM 0.5 01:48 7 PM PM 1.4 07:58 6 PM PM 0.5

ft cm 1.0 43 0.3 15 1.2 43 0.4 15

01:58 1 AM AM 1.5 08:06 0 AM AM 0.5 02:43 6 PM PM 1.3 08:45 0 PM PM 0.5

1.1 46 34 2 0.3 15 9 1.2 40 37 Tu 0.4 15 12

cm 30 19 37 M 12

Height TimeTime Height

h mh m h m ft ft cmft cm cm h m h mh m ft ft cmft cm cm h mh m ft 02:16 2.612 79 04:23 2.537 1 76 02:01 03:18 06:05 AM AM 1.7AM 0.4 52 04:10 01:34 AM AM 1.7AM 1.2 52 AM AM 1.5 1AM 16 1 02:55 1 1616 08:46 0.543 15 10:45 0.515 15 08:14 09:24 10:05 12:35 PM 0.5AM 1.4 15 11:04 07:36 AM AM 0.7AM 0.5 21 AM AM 0.5 WPM 02:42 2.112 Th 04:54 2.237 67 F 03:31 03:24 F 07:12 PM 1.4PM 0.4 43 Tu 64 03:50 Sa 01:45 PM PM 1.2PM 1.2 37 M 01:55 PM PM 1.2 10:59 0.412 12 08:17 09:44 08:54 12 09:53◐PM 0.3PM 0.4 9 09:59 07:57 PM PM 0.4PM 0.4 12 PM PM 0.2

02:10 AM 1.3 61 40 05:38 06:20 2.543 34 05:11 AM 2.0AM AM AM 1.8AM 1.4 55 04:29 2.7 18 82 03:20 18 39 3 3PM 08:25 AM 0.3 12 9 18 12:24 0.415 12:21 0.4AM PM AM 0.6PM 0.5 18 10:55 0.340 12:52 9 09:34 Su 02:32 PM 1.3 Sa 06:39 2.534 37 W 05:16FPM 1.3PM 40 05:26 M 03:14 PM PM 1.1PM 1.1 34 04:58 2.4 Th 73 08:50 PM 0.3 9 12 11:20 PM 0.2PM 0.1 6 11:12 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 9 11:09 3 09:19

76 03:57 AM AM 1.7 3 05:08 3 12 10:26 11:24 AM AM 0.5

18 12:11 82 04:18 AM AM 1.6 18 06:17 0 10:47 AM AM 0.6

2.752 0.015 76 Su 05:42 W 03:47 PM PM 1.1 2.934 11:56 09:53 PM PM 0.1 0.0 3

1.2 52 37 4 0.3 15 9 1.1 37 34 Th 0.3 12 9

12:45 0.346 9 04:50 03:10 AM 1.4 64 43 06:15 19 4 06:04 AM 2.1AM AM AM 1.9AM 1.5 58 AM AM 1.8 05:36 2.8 1919 85 04:05 4 06:10 4PM 07:04 2.515 4 76 11:25 09:31 AM 12:18 01:22 0.4 0.3 12 9 01:39 10:25 PM AM 0.6AM 0.5 18 AM PM 0.4

04:29 9 AM AM 1.7 10:46 7 PM AM 0.5 04:48 1 PM PM 1.2 10:42 PM

5 1.3 52 40 0.3 15 9 F 1.1 37 34 ○ 0.3 9

01:28 0.249 6 05:41 12:05 04:07 AM AM 0.2AM 1.6 -0.1 6 49 06:51 12:12 -3 04:46 20 5 12:56 5 5AM AM AM 2.0AM 1.6 61 AM AM 1.9 07:42 2.515 5 76 12:20 07:08 06:55 10:33 AM 2.2AM 0.3 67 9 20 06:37 3.0 20 91 02:22 11:11 PM AM 0.5AM 0.5 15 PM AM 0.4

2 AM AM 0.4 05:09 7 AM AM 1.8 11:31 3 PM 0.5 05:23 PM 1 PM PM 1.1 11:18

02:06 0.249 05:01 AM 1.7 -0.3 AM 0.4AM 01:11 -9 05:24 12:51 AM 0.2AM 6 52 21 21 12:32 6AM 1.4 12 43 6 6 AM 1.6 12 08:17 2.515 11:32 AM 0.3 67 07:28 AM 2.0AM 07:32 3.1 9 21 94 2.2AM 0.3 55 9 07:45 11:55 AM 0.5 61 Tu 02:10 PM 0.2 15 W 05:09 PM 1.1 34 Su 03:03 PM 0.5 15 M 01:39 PM -0.3 -9 Sa 03:11 PM 0.4 12 1.1 34 Th 05:14 PM 1.0 30 08:30 2.8 9 11:09 PM 0.1 37 3 98 07:51 PM 1.1PM 07:56 3.2 ● PM 1.2PM 0.3 34 9 07:59 11:13 PM 0.3 34

6 6 01:52 AM AM AM 1.9 6 76 06:31 08:01 01:11 PM 0.4

3 AM AM 0.4 05:48 1 AM PM 1.9 12:13 7 PM 0.5 05:57 PM 2 PM PM 1.1 11:53

02:42 0.152 05:53 AM 1.8 -0.4 02:07 01:39 AM 0.2AM 6 55 01:17 AM 0.4AM 22 7AM 1.4 12 43 7 7 22-12 06:02 AM 1.7 12 08:50 2.515 12:28 PM 0.3 64 08:24 3.1 9 22 94 2.1AM 08:07 AM 2.0AM 0.3 58 9 08:33 12:37 PM 0.5 61 W 02:41 PM 0.2 15 Th 05:58 PM 1.1 34 Tu 02:27 PM -0.4 -12 Su 04:01 PM 0.4 12 M 03:42 PM 0.4 12 1.1 34 F 05:53 PM 1.0 30 09:04 2.9 9 PM 0.1 37 08:47 3.4 3 104 PM 1.2PM 08:39 PM 1.1PM ○ 11:56 0.2 34 6 08:52 PM 0.3 34 ● 11:50

3 12:20 AM AM 0.1 7 02:46 7 76 07:19 08:53 AM AM 1.9

J u N E 2020 T I d E S

03:45 8 AM AM 1.7 09:58 9 PM AM 0.5 04:11 1 PM PM 1.2 10:05 1 PM PM 0.4

7 AM AM 0.4 1.5 12 46 06:24 8 5 AM PM 1.9 0.3 58 9 12:54 0 PM PM 0.5 1.0 15 30 M 06:31 5 PM 1.1 34

11:54 AM 0.140 M 03:27 PM 06:11 PM 1.2 1.3 37 F Sa 06:03 09:37 PM PM 0.2 2.6 6

3 Su 01:03 PM 0.4 06:15 Tu 03:55 PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 79 07:19 2.6 9 11:51 09:57 PM PM 0.4PM 0.3 12

MPM 01:37 0.330 02:18 Tu 04:19 PM PM 0.4PM 1.2 12 Su 12:48 -0.137 -3 04:35 Sa 07:04 W PM 1.1PM 1.0 34 07:56 10:23 PM 0.1 37 07:05 PM 1.2PM 07:02 2.9 3 88 10:36 PM PM 0.3 2.7 9

2.855 -0.112 12 M 06:41 Th 04:40 PM PM 1.1 3.134 79 10:41 PM 0.1 3

-0.4 2.958 6 W 02:00 PM -0.412 Sa 06:23 PM PM 1.0 3.530 85 08:27 -0.4 3 2.958 6 02:00 Th 02:50 Su PM PM 0.4 -0.412 88 07:15 ○ 09:17 PM PM 1.0 3.630

12:44 AM 3 02:58 9 03:51 0.1 03:24 0.4 0.1 12 AM AM 0.5AM 0.3 15 -15 24 24 24 12:28 9AM03:53 07:35 AM AM 1.8 -0.555

-0.4 6 2.855 6 02:46 F 03:39 M PM PM 0.5 -0.315 88 08:07 10:07 PM PM 1.0 3.530

9 09:58 2.552 10:10 AM 1.9AM 58 09:35 07:17 AM AM 2.0AM 1.7 61 10:02 3.0 9 91 Sa 02:14 PM 0.3 12 FPM 03:47 0.215 05:35 PM 0.4PM W -15 05:02 Su 02:00 PM 0.4PM 0.5 12 Th 04:03 -0.530 07:37 PM 1.0 10:11 2.930 10:39 PM 1.3PM 40 10:16 07:13 PM PM 1.3PM 1.0 40 10:27 3.5 107

3 02:02 AM AM 0.3 9 04:30 9 76 08:54 10:34 AM AM 1.7

3 02:56 AM AM 0.3 10 05:22 10 73 09:40 11:24 AM AM 1.6

8 AM AM 0.4 01:38 0 AM AM 1.9 08:17 7 PM PM 0.4 03:00 5 PM PM 1.1 08:19

01:34 AM 0.1 15 3 03:56 10 08:26 04:27 0.1 9 AM 0.5AM 01:07 AM AM 0.5AM 0.3 15 04:46 -0.455 25 25-12 25 10 0.3 12 10 9 04:22 AM 1.8 55 10:32 2.452 AM 1.8AM 10:23 07:57 AM AM 1.9AM 1.7 58 10:52 2.912 88 1.5 58 46 10:59 Su 03:05 PM 0.4 15 Sa 04:23 0.212 12 W 06:18 PM 0.5 Th 05:42 M PM PM 0.4PM 0.4 12 F 04:52 PM -0.330 -9 02:44 0.4 12 08:29 PM 1.0 10:46 2.930 1.3PM 40 11:08 07:57 PM PM 1.4PM 1.0 43 11:17 3.4 104 1.0 34 30 11:34 PM 02:27 AM 0.2 15 6 05:00 11 09:19 05:05 0.2 9 AM 0.5AM 01:50 AM AM 0.5AM 0.3 15 05:40 -0.3 -9 26 26 26 11 0.3 12 11 9 05:25 AM 1.7 49 52 11:14 11:09 2.352 AM 1.6AM AM AM 1.8AM 1.7 55 11:42 2.712 82 08:39 1.5 58 46 11:49 M 03:56 PM 0.4 15 Su 05:01 0.312 Th 07:00 PM 0.5PM F 06:23 Tu PM PM 0.4PM 0.4 12 Sa 05:43 -0.230 -6 03:29 0.4 12 12 09:24 PM 1.0 11:24 08:46 PM PM 1.0 2.930 1.0 34 30

0 AM AM 0.5 02:17 8 AM AM 1.8 08:59 1 PM PM 0.4 03:46 7 PM PM 1.2 09:01

0.3 15 9 1.5 55 46 F 0.4 12 12 1.0 37 30

3 AM AM 0.4 12:27 9 AM AM 1.9 07:01 2 PM PM 0.4 01:35 0 PM PM 1.1 07:06

2 AM AM 0.4 01:02 8 AM AM 1.9 07:38 4 PM PM 0.4 02:16 6 PM PM 1.1 07:41

2 AM AM 0.5 03:02 1 AM AM 1.8 09:46 6 PM PM 0.4 04:35 09:51 PM 1 AM 1.3 03:54 3 AM AM 0.5 10:39 7 PM AM 1.7 05:26 1 PM PM 0.4 10:50 PM 9 AM 1.4 04:57 0 AM AM 0.5 11:36 6 PM AM 1.6 06:19 6 PM PM 0.4 11:56 PM 8 AM 1.5 0 AM 0.5 6 PM 1.5 0 PM 0.3

0.2 12 9 6 1.5 58 46 0.3 12 Tu 9 1.0 34 30

-0.3 9 2.752 6 03:32 Sa 04:29 Tu PM PM 0.5 -0.215 88 09:01 10:56 PM PM 1.1 3.434 -0.2 9 2.649 6 04:16 Su 05:20 W PM PM 0.5 0.015 88 09:58 11:47 PM PM 1.1 3.234

6 03:53 06:15 AM AM 0.4 11 12:16 11 70 10:26 AM PM 1.5

0.012 2.546 9 04:59 M 06:14 Th PM PM 0.5 0.115 88 10:59 PM 1.1 34

12:29 03:23 AM AM 1.4AM 0.3 43 9 101 12:04 AM 1.5AM 12:09 3.3 27 12 12:39 1212 12 05:46 0.312 12 9 04:53 02:38 AM 0.4 46 AM AM 0.5 27 07:10 06:32 10:12 AM AM 0.6AM 1.6 18 06:12 AM 0.6AM 06:35 0.049 27 0 09:24 11:48 2.349 70 11:11 AM 1.6 18 AM AM 1.4 12:38 Tu 04:47 PM PM 1.5PM 0.5 46 Sa 76 12:07 1.7PM Su 12:35 2.515 MPM 05:44 0.312 W 04:15 PM 0.4 52 07:39 10:24 PM PM 0.5PM 1.0 15 PM PM 0.3 1.0 9 30 06:37 0.030 07:04 0 09:42

12:07 2.812 01:26 04:23 AM AM 1.4AM 0.4 43 01:02 AM 1.6AM 01:04 3.012 28 13 13 28 91 13 03:35 AM 0.4 49 9 07:42 06:32 0.349 11:07 AM AM 0.7AM 1.5 21 07:29 AM 0.6AM 07:34 0.246 28 6 10:13 AM 1.6 18 46 Tu 12:33 PM 2.2 Sa 01:27 W 05:38 PM 1.4PM 0.5 43 Su 73 01:01 PM 1.6 49 MPM 01:32 2.415 Th 05:03 PM 0.4 12 12 06:33 0.4 11:27 PM 1.1 15 PM 0.5PM PM 0.3PM 9 34 07:37 0.234 6 10:45 ◑ 08:15 ◐ 07:47 PM 1.1 30 12:56 AM 2.7 05:26 AM 0.4 12 02:04 AM 2.8 85 02:23 AM 1.5 46 02:03 AM 1.7 52 29 07:24 14 12:01 14 14 29 12 04:40 AM 0.4 12 9 08:53 0.446 PM 1.4 21 08:38 0.443 29 AM 0.7AM 08:49 AM AM 0.6AM 11:06 1.5 18 46 WPM 01:25 2.212 Th 06:27 PM 0.5 40 Tu 02:36 2.215 Su 02:15 PM 1.3PM M 67 01:57 1.4PM F 05:52 PM 0.4 43 12 08:50 07:30 PM 0.4 08:43 0.4 12 0.5PM 15 08:31 PM PM 0.3 1.2 9 37 ◑ ◑PM 11:51 30 01:52 2.715 03:19 12:32 AM AM 1.6AM 1.1 49 03:03 AM 1.9AM 03:12 2.634 79 30 15 30 05:50 AM 0.5 58 15 30 9 15 08:22 0.443 10:01 06:32 AM AM 0.7AM 0.5 21 10:06 AM 0.6AM 09:43 0.515 15 12:01 PM 1.4 18 43 Th 02:25 PM M 03:03 F 12:55 PM 1.3PM 1.3 40 Tu 67 02:54 PM 1.3 40 WPM 03:46 2.240 Sa 06:41 PM 0.3 2.3 9 12 09:24 08:35 ◐PM 07:13 PM PM 0.4PM 0.4 12 09:16 0.2PM 0.4 6 09:53 0.512 15 ◐ 30

0.3 15 1.5 55 0.4 12 1.0 40 0.3 15 1.5 52 0.4 12 1.0 43 0.3 15 1.4 49 0.4 12 1.0 46 15 46 dIFFEREnCEs 9

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

AM 31 12:58 07:03 AM

12:58 Low SuH. Ht 07:29 –3:50 *1.18 +3:30 *1.59 –0:10 *0.82 –1:58 *1.08

3.015 0.243 Tu 01:10 PM 2.4 9 F 05:42 PM 0.4 12 07:13 PM 0.3

85 12:01 AM 13 01:35 13 9 05:56 08:07 AM 67 W 02:09 Sa 11:56 AM 12 PM ◑ 06:2508:16

1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4

AM 1.2 AM 0.6 PM 1.3 PM 0.4

2.737 0.318 2.340 0.412

82 01:01 AM AM 1.3 14 02:35 14 12 07:00 09:05 AM AM 0.6

2.540 0.418 Th 03:11 67 Su 12:41 PM PM 1.2 2.337 12 07:08 ◑ 09:22 PM PM 0.3 0.5 9

82 01:57 AM AM 1.4 15 03:37 15 12 08:03 10:00 AM AM 0.7

2.443 0.521 70 F 04:13 M 01:27 PM PM 1.1 2.334 12 07:50 10:25 PM PM 0.3 0.5 9

1.3 40 0.5 Spring 15 dIFFEREnCEs PM L. Ht 1.3 Range 40 PM 0.3 9

*1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08

79 Su 05:56 W 03:00 PM PM 1.0 3 09:15 PM 0.2

M 12:13 88 Th 03:46 PM PM 1.0 06:39 0 09:57 PM PM 0.2

07:00PM 10:12PM -0.8E

10:54AM 02:06PM -1.1E 0.9F 11:00AM 02:18PM -0.9E 0.7F 04:00PM 01:54PM 04:48PM Sa Su Su h m ftF cm 12:48PM ft cm cm h 10:18PM m 0.7F -0.9E ft M cm 05:36PM 08:12PM 06:00PM 08:24PM 0.4F -0.8E 07:12PM 07:48PM 10:54PM Slack Maximum Slac 2.346Slack 70 1Maximum 04:42 AM 2.6Slack 79 Maximum 05:22 AM 2.1 64 10:54PM 11:00PM 16 0.521 h 15 AM -0.1 h m -3 h m 11:19 12 m h m10:56 knots knots AM 0.4 h m h m knots h m 2.434 73 12:12AM M 05:230.3F PM 3.0 91 01:12AM Tu 05:52 PM 0.9F 2.6 79 0.5F-0.8E 12:42AM 0.5F-0.5E 0.9F 01:30AM 04:30AM 01:54AM 05:12AM 01:54AM 01:54AM 0.5 902:42AM 15 05:36AM 11:42 PM 0.004:12AM 0 07:00AM 604:42AM 21 -0.4E -0.5E 03:42AM 06:24AM -0.4E 05:0 07:36AM 10:42AM -0.9E 08:24AM 11:30AM -0.8E 08:18AM 1.2F 04:24AM 08:12AM 1.0F 01:48PM 04:48PM 02:48PM 05:30PM 12:06PM 0.8F Th 09:42AM 01:12PM 0.8F-1.1E 09:06AM 12:36PM 0.7F-0.9E 11:48AM 03:00PM 11:42AM 03:00PM M Tu W 08:12AM F 0.9F Sa 0.7F 12:16 AM 0.4 12 Sa Su M10:4 17 07:54PM 11:00PM 08:24PM 11:30PM 2.34903:42PM 70 2 05:46 AM 2.6 79 07:48PM 07:06PM -0.8E 04:30PM -0.9E 03:54PM 07:18PM -0.8E 04:3 06:36PM 09:06PM 0.6F -0.9E 06:54PM 09:12PM 0.4F -0.7E 06:11 AM 2.1 64 ◐ 1811:00PM 0.4 12 11:51 AM -0.211:18PM -6 10:48PM 11:1 11:48PMW 12:01 PM 0.3 11:48PM 9 2.530 76 Tu 06:22 PM 3.2 98 06:36 PM 2.7 82 02:00AM 05:12AM 1.0F 02:24AM 05:48AM 1.0F 6 01:12AM 0.3F 02:12AM 0.6F 01:42AM 0.6F 02:42AM -0.7E -1.0E 22 09:06AM 02:30AM -0.4E -0.9E 7 08:06AM 08:24AM 11:30AM 12:12PM 06:36AM -0.4E -0.5E 04:42AM 07:36AM -0.5E 05:5 05:30AM 09:06AM 1.2F 0.9F 05:06AM 1.0F 0.6F 0.44903:48AM 12 3 12:42 AM -0.205:18AM -6 02:48PM 01:00 AM 0.3 9 08:54AM 05:42PM 03:36PM 06:18PM 18 Tu W 10:54AM 0.8F-1.0E 10:24AM 01:42PM 0.7F-0.9E 11:4 12:36PM 03:54PM 12:30PM 03:48PM 08:42PM 11:42PM 09:06PM Th 1809:18AM Sa -0.9E Su Tu 2.3 70 01:06PM 06:460.8F AMF 2.6 79 02:12PM 06:57 AM 2.1 64 Su M 04:42PM 08:00PM -0.8E 05:24PM 08:42PM -0.8E 04:48PM 08:06PM -0.8E 07:36PM 0.5F 0.2 07:48PM 0.430 12 W 12:44 PM -0.3 -9 Th10:06PM 12:44 PM 6 10:00PM 0.3F 05:2 11:24PM 85 11:5 2.7 611:42PM 82 07:17 PM 3.4 104 07:18 PM 2.8 02:36AM 06:00AM 1.1F 12:06AM -0.7E 812:42AM 23 09:12AM 12:24PM -1.1E 02:54AM 06:24AM 02:06AM 0.7F-0.6E 02:24AM 0.7F-0.4E 1.0F 03:42AM 12:36AM 03:18AM 0.352 9 4 01:390.4F AM -0.312:06AM -9 03:06AM 01:41 AM 0.2 6 19 03:42PM 06:30PM 09:42AM 12:54PM -0.5E -0.6E 05:36AM 08:36AM -0.7E 06:3 W Th 06:24AM 10:06AM 1.1F 0.8F 05:48AM 09:42AM 0.9F -0.9E 2.31804:54AM 70 07:48AM 07:42 AM 2.606:12AM 79 09:06AM 07:41 AM 2.2 67 09:24PM 04:24PM 06:54PM 0.6F 0.7F-1.0E 11:36AM 02:42PM 0.7F-0.8E 0.3 9 02:06PM Th 01:360.9F PMSa-0.3 -9 03:12PM F 04:54PM 01:26 PM 0.2 6 04:36PM F 3010:30AM Su Tu M 12:5 ○01:36PM ●01:18PM M12:00PM 09:42PM -0.8E 09:30PM -0.8E PM 05:42PM 08:54PM -0.8E 0.3F W 06:1 08:36PM 11:06PM 0.5F 2.9 08:36PM 10:54PM 2.8 605:30PM 85 08:48PM 08:09 PM 3.506:12PM 107 07:59 88

1

16 11

1 26

16 11

2

17 12

2 27

17 12

12:55 19 06:59 85 04:59 AM AM 1.7 3 19 -3 11:32 AM AM 0.6 Tu 12:50 94 F 04:32 PM PM 1.0 07:18 10:38 PM PM 0.2

-0.258 -6 05:38 01:35 20 07:38 AM 2.912 20 88 12:16 PM 9 Tu 01:10 PM -0.3 -9 W 01:26 F 05:32 PM 1.0 30 Sa 05:17 PM 82 11:30 07:35 PM 3.4 104 07:55 11:19 PM PM 0.1 3 ○

03:17 0.1 03:00 02:30 06:44 AM AM 0.3AM 1.8 -0.5 9 55 02:05 AM 0.4AM AM AM 0.2 23 8AM 8 03:39 8 23-15 83 01:10 06:39 AM 1.7 12 09:24 2.552 76 08:07 09:13 3.1 9 23 94 09:44 09:21 01:21 PM 2.0AM 0.3 61 08:49 AM 2.0AM 61 AM AM 1.8 01:18 PM PM 0.5 0.215 Th 03:14 WPM 03:15 -0.534 04:49 F 06:48 PM 0.4PM 1.1 12 Tu -15 04:22 PM 0.4 1.0 12 Sa 06:32 PM 09:37 2.930 09:37 3.5 107 09:46○PM 1.2PM 37 09:27●PM 1.2PM 37

Height TimeTime Height

82 03:35 AM AM 1.6 17 05:30 17 6 09:57 11:33 AM AM 0.6

1.1 49 0.3 15 1.2 40 0.4 12

10:06PM 10:24PM Times a ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL June 01:06AM -0.9E 0.7F 01:12AM -0.6E 0.9F 12:54AM 03:48AM 01:18AM 04:30AM 10 504:00AM 25Height 10 Time Time 07:30AM 1.3F -0.7E 03:54AM 07:30AM 1.0F -0.8E April Height May 20 06:48AM 09:48AM 07:48AM 10:48AM 06:24PM 09:36PM -0.9E

2.749 0.215 70 Sa 04:38 Tu 02:52 PM PM 1.2 2.637 12 09:05 10:52 PM PM 0.1 0.1 3

02:55 2 AM AM 1.6 09:05 7 AM AM 0.5 03:30 0 PM PM 1.3 09:27 1 PM PM 0.4

12:06AM -0.7E

410:06AM 05:54AM 08:48AM 07:00AM 10:00AM 01:12PM -1.1E -0.6E 10:18AM 01:36PM -0.9E -0.7E F 19 Sa Times and Heights of HighThand Low Waters 11:42AM 03:06PM 01:00PM 04:00PM 04:42PM 07:18PM 0.7F 0.9F Su 05:12PM 07:42PM 0.5F 0.7F Sa

ft cm cm h mh m ft 2.746 16 82 02:49 AM AM 1.5 16 04:37 0.315 9 09:03 10:49 AM AM 0.7 2.437 73 Sa 05:08 Tu 02:13 PM PM 1.1 0.3 6 9 08:33 11:22 PM PM 0.3

01:04 AM 1.1 58 34 04:56 2 05:27 2.540 2 76 03:01 04:16 AM 1.9AM AM AM 1.8AM 1.3 55 AM AM 1.6 03:20 2.6 1717 79 02:31 17 2 04:02 2AM 07:16 AM 11:39 0.515 15 09:22 10:26 11:16 0.5 0.4 15 12 12:01 08:38 PM AM 0.7AM 0.5 21 AM AM 0.5 09:51 AM 0.440 12 Sa 01:35 PM 1.3 43 FPM 05:51 2.334 04:21 PM 1.4PM W 67 04:38 Su 02:31 PM 1.1PM 1.1 34 Th 03:49 08:02 PM 0.3 2.2 11:56 0.412 10:37 PM 0.2PM 6 9 10:34 PM PM 0.4PM 0.4 12 10:02 0.3 9 08:39

harbourcove.CoM

23 02:54AM Station ID: 8ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 09:12AM 12:24PM -1.1E 06:24AM 1.0F 8 02:06AM 12:06AM 03:06AM 06:30PM 0.8F 0.4F 09:42AM 12:54PM -0.9E 0.7F W 303:42PM Th 18 F 04:54AM 07:48AM -0.5E 06:12AM 09:06AM -0.6E Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 09:24PM 04:24PM 06:54PM 0.6F 0.7F 10:30AM 02:06PM 0.9F 12:00PM 03:12PM F Sa ○ ● NOAA Tide Predictions 09:42PM Station Type: Harmonic 05:30PM 08:48PM -0.8E 06:12PM 09:30PM -0.8E Baltimor P.O. BOX 437 Time | DEALE, MD12:24AM 20751 Zone: LST/LDT -0.9E 12:42AM -0.6E Chesapeake Bay Bridge9Tunnel, VA,2020 24 03:24AM 9 12:18AM 03:00AM 12:42AM 03:48AM 03:18AM 06:42AM 1.2F 0.5F 06:54AM 1.0F 0.8F

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

BALTIMORE April June May

○ 10:54AM 02:12PM 0.8F 05:24PM 08:42PM -0.8E

02:36AM 06:00AM 1.1F

5910Annapolis, VACATION LANE | MD,2020

7

18 ID: 3 Unknown 18 13 13 ACT4996 Depth: 28 Station Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic 12:24AM -0.9E 12:42AM -0.6E 0.252 6 5 02:33 AM -0.3 9 -9 03:18AM 02:21 AM 1.2F 0.1 24 03:24AM 3 06:42AM 06:54AM 1.0F 20 Baltim Time LST/LDT 0.5F 0.8F-0.5E 12:00AM 03:12AM 0.9F 12:2 2.31512:18AM 70 03:00AM 08:36 AM Zone: 2.612:42AM 79 03:48AM 08:23 AM -1.1E 2.3 70 01:48AM 04:42AM 01:30AM 04:12AM -0.4E -0.9E 10:06AM 01:12PM 10:18AM 01:36PM Th F 4 05:54AM 4 0.7F 19 0.5F -0.6E 07:00AM -0.7E 06:30AM 09:36AM -0.8E 07:1 14 29 14 04:42PM 07:18PM 05:12PM 07:42PM 07:24AM 11:06AM 1.0F 06:42AM 0.8F 0.2 6 08:48AM F 02:28 PM19 -0.3 -9 10:00AM Sa 02:08 PM 0.1 3 10:36AM 30

AM 1.7 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 01:00PM 04:00PM 0.7F-0.9E 12:48PM 03:36PM 0.7F-0.8E 10:06PM 10:24PM 02:30PM 05:54PM 02:06PM 05:30PM PM 88 03:06PM 08:40 PM 3.0 91 PMSu3.5 107 Sa 611:42AM M W Tu 01:4 ○ 08:590.9F Tu 0.2 2.9 06:24PM 09:36PM -0.9E 07:00PM 10:12PM -0.8E 06:30PM 09:36PM -0.8E 0.4F Th 07:0 09:36PM 09:24PM 11:54PM ◑ ◑ 01:06AM -0.9E 01:12AM -0.6E -12 06:17 02:13 AM 0.2 6 03:01 AM 0.0 0 03:24 AM -0.3 10 -9 21 21 6 AM 1.7 52 25 04:00AM 07:30AM 1.3F 03:54AM 07:30AM 1.0F 21 88 12:58 08:16 70 09:05 AM 2.3 70 09:27 AM 2.6 79 10:54AM PM AM 0.5 2.31512:54AM 02:06PM -1.1E 11:00AM 02:18PM 0.9F PM 12:36AM 04:00AM 1.1F-0.4E -0.9E 01:0 F -6 04:30AM Sa -12 Th 02:02 6 03:48AM Su 02:52 0.1 3 05:18AM 12:12AM 0.5F 0.7F 02:36AM Sa 03:180.7F PM -0.201:18AM 05:36PM 08:12PM 06:00PM 08:24PM 0.4F Su 06:02 PM PM 1.0 0.230 -0.7E 10:48AM -0.8E 07:18AM 10:30AM -1.0E 107 08:31 PM 2.9 06:48AM 88 09:48AM 09:22 PM 3.0 91 07:48AM 11:30AM 0.8F 08:0 03:00AM -0.5E 09:49 PM 3.407:48AM 104 ● 05:48AM 10:54PM 11:00PM ● 01:54PM 04:48PM 0.7F 0.9F 01:48PM 04:30PM 0.7F-0.8E 03:00PM 06:24PM 08:30AM 12:06PM Su 12:48PM 04:00PM 0.9F M W Tu Th W F02:4 10:18PM -0.9E -0.8E-0.9E 07:18PM 10:24PM -0.8E 07:4 10:06PM 03:30PM 06:54PM -12 22 02:50 AM 0.1 07:12PM 3 7 04:14 AM -0.207:48PM -6 10:54PM 03:43 AM -0.8E 0.0 Maximum Slack Maximum Slack0 Maximum 01:54AM 01:54AM -0.5E 22 AM AM 0.3 2.4 9 73Slack ◐2.4 10:30PM 22 88 12:01 08:54 11 26 73 10:17 AM 2.6 79 04:42AM 09:47 AM 1.2F 08:18AM 04:24AM 08:12AM 1.0F AM PM 1.8 0.255 h m PM knots h m h m knots h m h m knots -12 06:57 F 02:39 6h mSu 04:09 11:48AM 03:00PM -1.1E 11:42AM 03:00PM -0.9E -0.1 -3 M 03:36 PM 0.1 3 Sa Su M 01:40 PM PM 0.5 3.01501:30AM 0.9F 0.9F PM 01:12AM 91 04:42AM 1.2F 0.5F 0.4F 01:3 06:36PM 09:06PM 06:54PM 09:12PM 110 91 04:30AM 12:12AM 01:12AM 0.5F 0.6F 12:42AM 10:37 PM0.3F3.201:54AM 98 05:12AM 10:04 3.0 ● 09:07 06:49 PM 1.0 3007:36AM 11:48PM 11:48PM 10:42AM -0.9E-0.4E 08:24AM 11:30AM -0.8E-0.5E 08:12AM 11:18AM -1.1E-0.4E 08:3 02:42AM 05:36AM 04:12AM 07:00AM 03:42AM 06:24AM 01:48PM 04:48PM 0.9F 02:48PM 05:30PM 0.7F 02:48PM 05:24PM 0.7F 03:3 08:12AM 12:06PM 0.8F 09:42AM 01:12PM 0.8F 09:06AM 12:36PM 0.7F M 9 W F0.0 Th Sa -12 12:45 03:27 3 8 05:03 AMTu-0.1 -3 23 04:26 AM 0 Th 23 09:31 AM AM 0.3 0.1 W 07:54PM 11:00PM -0.9E -0.7E 08:06PM 11:06PM -0.8E 08:3 02:42AM 02:30AM 03:42PM 07:06PM -0.8E2.508:24PM 04:30PM 07:48PM -0.9E 03:54PM 07:18PM -0.8E -0.4E 23 85 07:37 11:06 AM 76 11:30PM 10:31 AM -0.7E 2.4 73 12 27 AM AM 1.8 2.455 ◐ 73 05:30AM 09:06AM 1.2F 05:06AM 08:54AM 1.0F 11:00PM 11:18PM 10:48PM -9 Sa 03:17 PM 0.2 6 M 05:00 PM 0.0 0 Tu 04:23 PM 0.1 3 12:36PM 03:54PM -1.0E M 12:30PM 03:48PM -0.9E Tu 02:23 PM 0.4 12 Su 107 07:40 09:45 91 11:25 PM 3.0 91 07:36PM 10:49 PM 0.5F 3.0 91 10:06PM 07:48PM 10:00PM 0.3F PM PM 1.0 3.03002:00AM 05:12AM 1.0F 0.3F 02:24AM 05:48AM 1.0F 0.6F 01:54AM 05:30AM 1.3F 0.6F 02:0 01:12AM 02:12AM 01:42AM 11:30AM -1.0E -0.9E-0.5E 09:00AM 12:12PM -1.2E-0.5E 09:1 03:48AM 06:36AM -0.4E0.009:06AM 05:18AM 08:06AM 04:42AM -9 01:33 04:05 AM 0.1 908:24AM 3 05:52 AM 0 12:12PM 05:10 AM 0.0 0 07:36AM 24 9 24 AM 0.3 02:48PM 05:42PM 0.9F 03:36PM 06:18PM 0.6F AM 03:48PM 06:18PM 0.6F 0.7F 04:1 24 09:18AM 01:06PM 0.8F 10:54AM 02:12PM 0.8F 10:24AM 01:42PM Tu W Th F -0.4E 82 08:19 10:09 AM 2.3 70 11:54 AM 2.4 73 11:17 2.5 76 Th F Sa Su 12:42AM 03:42AM -0.6E 12:36AM 03:18AM Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information AM 1.7 5208:42PM 11:42PM -0.9E 08:54PM 11:54PM -0.8E 09:1 04:42PM 08:00PM -0.8E0.209:06PM 05:24PM -0.8E 04:48PM -0.8E 0.9F 13 28 -6 03:06 Su 03:57 6 Tu 05:51 PM 6 06:24AM W08:42PM 05:13 PM 0.1 3 08:06PM 10:06AM 1.1F 05:48AM 09:42AM ○ -1.0E ● W PM PM 0.4 0.212 11:42PM 11:24PM 01:36PM 04:54PM 01:18PM 104 08:34 10:23 11:35 PM 22 3.0 91 Generated on: Fri Nov 19:07:27 UTC 04:36PM 2019 -0.8E M Tu PM PM 1.1 3.034 91 08:36PM 11:06PM 0.5F 08:36PM 10:54PM 0.3F 12:13 AM0.4F2.8 85 12:06AM 02:36AM 06:00AM 1.1F -0.7E AM 02:36AM 06:18AM 1.3F 0.7F 02:06AM 12:06AM 0.7F 0.0 -6 02:25 04:45 3 10 05:58 0 02:24AM 25 10:49 2503:06AM AM AM 0.4 0.11209:12AM 06:41 AM 3 06:24AM 12:24PM -1.1E 1.0F-0.6E 09:42AM 01:00PM -1.2E-0.7E 02:3 25 04:54AM 07:48AM -0.5E0.102:54AM 06:12AM 09:06AM 05:36AM 08:36AM 79 09:03 70 12:07 PM 2.5 76 AM AM 1.7 2.35203:42PM W 12:44 PM0.9F 2.409:42AM 73 12:54PM 01:48AM 04:42AM -0.5E 01:30AM 04:12AM 06:30PM 0.8F -0.9E 04:42PM 07:06PM 0.6F 0.7F 10:30AM 02:06PM 12:00PM 03:12PM 0.7F 11:36AM 02:42PM 0 M 04:39 PM 0.2 6 Th 06:07 PM 0.1 3 W Th F Sa -0.4E F09:24PM Sa 149 06:54PM Su M09:5 29 Th 03:51 PM 0.4 12 PM 07:24AM 11:06AM 06:42AM 10:36AM 0.6F-0.8E 1.0F 09:42PM 05:0 05:30PM 06:45 08:48PM -0.8E0.304:24PM 06:12PM 09:30PM 05:42PM 08:54PM -0.8E 0.8F 98 09:34 11:05 PM PM 1.1 2.9 ○ 34 88 ● 09:42PM 09:5 Tu 02:30PM 05:54PM -0.9E W 02:06PM 05:30PM -0.8E 09:36PM 09:24PM 11:54PM 0.4F 01:02 AM 2.6 79 12:25 AM 2.9 88 ◑ 9 26 06:48 AM 0.0 0 03:24 05:28 3 11 26 11:32 AM AM 0.4 0.112 07:30 AM0.5F0.3 0 03:12AM 26 12:24AM -0.9E 12:42AM -0.6E 0.8F 12:42AM -0.8E 0.9F 12:18AM 03:00AM 12:42AM 03:48AM 12:00AM 76 09:49 AM 2.3 70 AM 1.6 4903:18AM Th 01:35 PM 70 06:54AM F 10:00AM 01:00 PM 2.6 79 06:42AM 1.2F 1.0F-0.7E 03:24AM 07:00AM 1.3F-0.8E -0.4E 03:1 05:54AM 08:48AM -0.6E2.303:24AM 07:00AM 06:30AM 09:36AM Tu 05:26 6 12:12AM 0.5F 02:36AM 05:18AM F3 04:36 PM PM 0.3 0.2 910:06AM 07:42 PM0.9F0.410:18AM 12 01:36PM 07:06 PM 0.2 6 03:36PM 01:12PM -1.1E -0.9E 10:30AM 01:48PM -1.2E 10:3 11:42AM 03:06PM 01:00PM 04:00PM 0.7F 12:48PM 0.7F 30 11:50 88 03:00AM 05:48AM 07:48AM 11:30AM Th 37 F Su 15 Sa -0.5E Su 0.8F Sa M05:36PM Tu 10:37 PM PM 1.2 2.9 04:42PM 07:18PM 0.7F-0.9E 05:12PM 07:42PM 0.5F-0.8E 0.9F 08:00PM 0.6F-0.8E -0.8E 05:5 06:24PM 09:36PM 07:00PM 10:12PM 06:30PM 09:36PM 08:30AM 12:06PM 03:00PM 06:24PM W73 Th 82 91 AM -0.9E 2.7 10:06PM 10:36PM 10:3 10:06PM 03:30PM 06:54PM 27 01:17 06:15 6 12 01:52 AM 2.410:24PM 27 12:20 AM AM 0.5 0.215 6 04:30 08:18 AM 0.4 12 10:30PM 07:41 AM 0.0 ◐ 0 27 AM PM 1.5 2.346 70 01:06AM 73 10:37 F 02:28 PM 2.3 70 Sa 01:58 PM 2.7 82 -0.9E 01:12AM -0.6E 01:30AM -0.7E W 06:18 PM 0.3 9 12:54AM 03:48AM 0.7F 01:18AM 04:30AM 0.9F 12:36AM 04:00AM 1.1F Sa 904:00AM 9 05:22 PM 0.3 08:41 PM 15 07:30AM 08:10 PM 0.2 6 10:30AM 07:30AM 1.3F 1.0F-0.8E 04:12AM 07:54AM 1.3F-1.0E 03:4 06:48AM 09:48AM -0.7E0.503:54AM 07:48AM 10:48AM 07:18AM 11:42 PM 1.3 4010:54AM 02:06PM -1.1E 0.9F 02:18PM -0.9E 0.7F 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.2E 0.7F 11:1 12:48PM 04:00PM 01:54PM 04:48PM 01:48PM 04:30PM F Sa2.3 Su Tu M W M11:00AM 82 28 12:39 AM 2.8 Su 85 02:43 AM 70 02:14 AM 2.6 79 05:36PM 08:12PM 0.7F 06:00PM 08:24PM 0.4F 06:24PM 08:54PM 0.6F-0.8E 06:4 07:12PM 10:18PM -0.9E 07:48PM 10:54PM -0.8E 07:18PM 10:24PM 13 28 05:40 AM 0.6 18 9 07:07 AM 0.2 10:54PM 6 09:05 AM 0.411:00PM 12 08:36 AM -0.1 11:36PM -3 11:2 28 AM PM 1.4 2.443 73 Sa 03:22 PM 2.3 70 11:29 Th 01:13 70 Su 02:59 PM 2.8 85 Su 06:10 PM PM 0.2 0.3 6 12 07:17 9 01:54AM PM 0.5 15 01:54AM 09:17 0.2 6 ◑ 09:40 ◐ 05:12AM -0.8E -0.5E PM 02:24AM -0.6E 1.2F 01:30AM 04:30AM 0.9F 01:54AM 0.9F 01:12AM 04:42AM ◐ 04:42AM 08:18AM 1.2F-0.9E 04:24AM 08:12AM 1.0F-0.8E 05:00AM 08:42AM 1.1F-1.1E 04:3 07:36AM 10:42AM 08:24AM 11:30AM 08:12AM 11:18AM 76 29 01:34 AM 2.7 11:48AM 03:36 AM0.9F 67 03:00PM 03:16 2.5 76 03:00PM -1.1E 11:42AM -0.9E AM 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.1E 12:0 01:48PM 04:48PM 02:48PM 0.7F 02:48PM 05:24PM 0.7F 14 2905:30PM Sa M 82 Su2.2 M Tuinforma Disclaimer: These dataW are based upon the latest Tu Th 12 12:47 08:02 6 AM AM 1.5 0.246 09:51 AM 12 09:12PM 09:33 AM -0.1 -3 06:36PM 09:06PM 0.6F 0.4F-0.7E 07:18PM 09:48PM 0.6F-0.8E 07:2 29 07:54PM 11:00PM -0.9E0.406:54PM 08:24PM 11:30PM 08:06PM 11:06PM 70 06:53 F 02:12 73 Su 04:15 PM 2.411:48PM AM PM 0.6 2.41811:48PM 73 M 04:02 PM 2.9 88 Generated on: Fri Nov 22 19:07:27 UTC 2019 08:22 9 15 M 12:25 PM PM 1.3 0.340 10:37 PM 0.5 15 10:25 PM 0.1 3 06:59 PM 0.2 6 02:42AM -0.7E 1.0F 02:30AM -0.4E 1.0F 12:36AM 03:18AM -0.5E 1.3F 12:1 02:00AM 05:12AM 02:24AM 05:48AM 01:54AM 05:30AM 79 73 30 02:34 AM 2.6 05:30AM 04:30 AM 2.1 64 08:54AM 04:21 AM 2.4 73 09:06AM 1.2F-1.0E 05:06AM 1.0F-0.9E 05:54AM 09:36AM 1.0F-1.2E 05:1 15 30 08:24AM 11:30AM 09:06AM 12:12PM 09:00AM 12:12PM 09:00 3 AM AM 1.6 0.14912:36PM 15 01:51 10:35 AM0.9F 0.412:30PM 12 03:48PM 10:31 AM -0.1 -3 03:54PM -1.0E -0.9E 01:00PM 04:24PM -1.0E 0.6F 30 02:48PM 05:42PM 03:36PM 06:18PM 0.6F 03:48PM 06:18PM Su M Tu W F12:4 Tu W Th Sa 03:16 79 AM PM 0.6 2.618 70 08:05 M 05:06 PM 76 10:00PM Tu 05:05 91 07:36PM 10:06PM 0.5F 0.3F PM 3.0 08:12PM 10:48PM 0.6F-0.8E 08:0 08:42PM 11:42PM -0.9E2.507:48PM 09:06PM 08:54PM 11:54PM 09:30 PM 0.2 6 Tu 01:23 PM 1.2 37 15 ◐ 11:29 PM 0.5 15 11:30 PM ○ 0.1 3 ● 07:49 PM 0.1 3 AM 2.6 12:42AM 79 03:42AM -0.6E 1.1F 12:36AM 03:18AM -0.4E-0.7E 01:48AM 04:24AM -0.5E 1.3F 01:1 31 03:37 02:36AM 06:00AM 12:06AM 02:36AM 06:18AM 09:59 AM 0.0 06:24AM 0 10:06AM 1.1F-1.1E 05:48AM 09:42AM 0.9F 1.0F 07:00AM 10:36AM 0.9F-1.2E 06:2 09:12AM 12:24PM 02:54AM 06:24AM 09:42AM 01:00PM Spring 85 dIFFEREnCEs Spring Su 04:20 PM 2.8 01:36PM 04:54PM -1.0E 0.8F 01:18PM 04:36PM -0.8E-0.9E 05:18PM -0.9E 0.6F 01:3 03:42PM 06:30PM 09:42AM 12:54PM 04:42PM 07:06PM MRange Tu Th W L.F01:54PM Th Sa W Low H.10:38 Ht L. Ht 0.1 High Low06:54PM H. Ht0.6F Ht 09:42PM Range PM 3 08:36PM 11:06PM 0.5F 08:36PM 10:54PM 0.3F 09:00PM 11:48PM 0.6F 08:4 09:24PM 04:24PM ○ ● +3 09:42PM +1:40 *0.88 *0.88 1.0 Onancock Creek :52 +4 :15 *0.70 *0.83 2.2

High Mtn Pt, Magothy River +1:24 Chesapeake Beach –1:14 –1:15 Cedar Point –3:16 –3:13 Point Lookout –3:48 –3:47

*1.12 *1.33 *1.37

Time

5

20 15 April

5 30

20 15 May

6 1

21 16

6 1

21 16

7 2

22 17

7 2

22 17

8 3

23 18

8 3

23 18

9 4

24 19

9 4

24 19

10 5

25 20

10 5

25 20

11 6

26 21

11 6

26 21

12 7

27 22

12 7

27 22

13 8

28 23

13 8

28 23

*1.14 *1.33 14 *1.33

1.1 Stingray Point +2 :01 +2 :29 *0.48 *0.83 1.4 01:48AMHooper 04:42AM -0.5E -0.4E 02:54AM 2.0 05:30AM -0.5E-0.8E 12:24AM -0.9E 01:30AM 12:42AM -0.6E *0.67 12:42AM 1.4 Strait Light +5 :52 04:12AM +6 :04 *0.66 29 24 14*0.83 29 907:24AM 908:12AM 11:06AM 1.0F 1.2F 06:42AM 10:36AM 0.8F 1.0F 11:36AM 0.8F 1.3F 03:18AM 06:42AM 03:24AM 06:54AM 03:24AM 07:00AM 1.4 Lynnhaven Inlet +0 :47 +1 :08 *0.77 2.4 02:30PM 05:54PM -0.9E-1.1E 05:30PM -0.8E-0.9E 02:48PM 06:12PM -0.9E-1.2E 10:06AM 01:12PM 10:18AM 01:36PM 10:30AM 01:48PM Tu Th W F02:06PM Th Sa F

02:2

24 07:3

02:1 Su 09:36PM 11:54PM 0.4F 0.5F 09:48PM 04:42PM 07:18PM 0.7F 09:24PM 05:12PM 07:42PM 05:36PM 08:00PM 0.6F 09:1

◑ knots. Tides ◑ NOAA.gov 10:06PM& Currents predictions 10:24PM 10:36PM All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in are provided by

62 June 2020 PropTalk.com

12:12AM 0.5F

02:36AM 05:18AM -0.4E

12:48AM 0.7F

01:06AM -0.9E 01:12AM -0.6E 01:30AM -0.7E 15 10 30 25 15 10 30 25 03:00AM 05:48AM -0.5E 1.3F 04:00AM 06:42AM -0.5E 1.3F 03:2 07:48AM 11:30AM 0.8F 1.0F 04:00AM 07:30AM 03:54AM 07:30AM 04:12AM 07:54AM

W

12:06PM 0.9F-1.1E 09:24AM 12:42PM 0.7F-1.2E 03:00PM 06:24PM -0.8E-0.9E 10:54AM 02:06PM 11:00AM 02:18PM 11:24AM 02:42PM Th Sa F Su Sa M08:5 F08:30AM 03:30PM 06:54PM -0.9E 0.7F 10:06PM 07:06PM -0.8E 0.6F 03:1 05:36PM 08:12PM 06:00PM 08:24PM 0.4F 03:42PM 06:24PM 08:54PM

These based upon the latest available as oftide thetables. date of your request, and may differ from the◐published tide tables. ur edrequest, upon the and latest mayinformation differ fromDisclaimer: available the published as oftide thedata tables. dateare of your request, and may information differ from the published 10:30PM 10:54PM 11:00PM 01:54AM -0.8E

01:54AM -0.5E

10:30PM 11:36PM

02:24AM -0.6E

31

09:5


02:24AM 0.7F 05:36AM 08:36AM -0.7E 11:36AM 02:42PM 0.7F M 05:42PM 08:54PM -0.8E

18

Unknown 12:00AM 03:12AM S 06:30AM 09:36AM

0.9F -0.8E 12:48PM 03:36PM 0.7F Tu 06:30PM 09:36PM -0.8E 12:36AM 07:18AM 01:48PM 07:18PM

04:00AM 10:30AM 04:30PM 10:24PM

19

3

03:30AM 05:00AM 07:06AM 1.5F 10:18AM 11:42AM 01:54PM -1.0E 04:12PM 05:42PM 0.8F Sa 06:42PM -1.1E 09:48PM 11:42PM

1.2F

12:12AM 03:54AM 1.1F 02:12AM 05:36AM 1.4F

18 12:30AM 07:30AM-1.0E 10:48AM 18 -1.0E 3 03:54AM 07:12AM 0.5F 02:30PM 0.9F 04:42PM 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.1F 10:42PM

09:36PM

NOAA Tidal Current 12:24AM 03:54AM 1.0F 12:36AM S 04:24AM 12:48AM a on 1.3F DPredictions cb0102 Dep04:36AM h 22 1.1F ee 4

02:36AM 07:18AM 10:24AM -0.8E 09:42AM 01:48PM 04:24PM 0.5F 03:54PM Sa -0.7E Th 07:00PM 10:06PM 09:42PM

4

12:54AM -0.8E

-0.9E 09:06AM 12:06PM -1.3E 18 04:12AM 06:54AM 0.6F 3 Th 12:48PM -0.8E Su 0.4F 10:12AM 03:24PM 06:24PM 1.3F M 09:42AM 12:42PM -1.0E W -0.8E 07:06PM 10:06PM -0.6E

19

06:00AM 1.5F 01:30AM -1.0E 07:54AM -1.2E 11:06AM -1.1E 08:12AM 0.9F 11:30AM -1.0E 12:36PM 04:48AM 07:54AM 03:24AM ce 0.5F NOAA NOS OPS 0.4F 02:54PM Sou 05:06PM 03:24PMCO 05:30PM F 06:42PM 1.1F 10:42AM 01:30PM 09:54AM M -0.5E a Su on -0.7E Type mon-0.9E c10:48PM 07:36PM S 10:42PM 07:54PM 04:36PMHa 08:12PM 1.3F 04:12PM 11:30PM 10:36PM T me Zone LST LDT W 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683°

19

4

04:00PM 07:42PM 1.3F 11:12PM

12:24AM 06:36AM 01:00PM 07:18PM

-1.3E 1.5F -1.6E Tu 1.7F

19

01:00AM 04:30AM 1.0F 01:24AM 05:06AM 1.4FEbb Dir. 01:24AM 05:12AM Mean Flood 25° (T) Mean 189° (T) 1.2F 12:42AM -1.4E -1.1E 01:30AM 20 08:00AM 5 Dir. 20 02:18AM 11:12AM 08:42AM 1.7F 12:00PM 08:54AM 0.9F 12:12PM 5 -0.9E 20 -1.2E 5 -1.0E 03:42AM 07:00AM 05:30AM 08:24AM 04:30AM Times speeds of maximum and minimum current, knots07:30AM 02:42PMand 05:06PM 0.5F 03:42PM -1.4E 06:00PM 0.5F 04:06PM 06:18PMin0.4F F 01:30PM Sa 02:06PM 10:30AM 11:12AM -1.1E 10:42AM 01:48PM

1.1F -1.0E 0.7F W -0.8E

01:18AM -1.3E 04:24AM 07:12AM 1.2F 10:06AM 01:24PM -1.7E Th 04:30PM 08:00PM 2.1F 11:30PM

18

01:54AM -0.8E 05:12AM 07:30AM 0.6F 10:12AM 01:30PM -1.1E 04:30PM 08:00PM 1.5F 11:54PM

NOAA T da Curren Pred c ons02:36AM 02:12AM -1.5E

01:48AM -0.9E 05:00AM 07:30AM 0.7F 10:18AM 01:30PM -1.1E Th 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.4F 11:54PM

4

19

05:30AM 08:06AM 1.1F 10:54AM 02:12PM -1.8E F 05:18PM 08:42PM 2.3F

-1.0E 06:00AM 08:12AM 0.7F 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.2E 05:06PM 08:36PM 1.7F

an aMenities-PaCked Marina April 21 6 21 6 21 6 WitH F ull s erviCe a nd r ePair

01:30AM 05:12AM 1.1F 02:06AM 05:54AM 1.4F 02:00AM 05:54AM 1.2F Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 01:42AM -1.6E 12:12AM 02:54AM -1.1E 02:24AM -1.6E Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 08:36AM 11:54AM -1.0E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.2E 09:30AM 12:54PM -1.1E 04:42AM 1.7F 06:06AM 0.9F 05:30AM h m05:54PM h m 0.5F knots 07:54AM h m h m 0.5F knots 08:42AM h m h m 0.4F knots 08:24AM 1.5F 03:30PM 04:36PM 06:54PM 04:54PM 07:00PM h m-1.7E knots h m h m-1.2E knots h m h m-1.9E knots 11:12AM 11:36AM 02:42PM 11:24AM 02:36PM Sah m02:18PM Su M Tu W Th 01:42AM 0.7F 01:54AM 0.9F 02:30AM 0.9F 08:30PM 11:24PM -0.6E 09:30PM 02:54AM 01:24AM 04:54AM 03:30AM 1.8F 1.5F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.5F 1.1F 2.2F 1.5F 16 109:24PM 16 05:00AM 07:48AM -0.5E 08:24PM 05:24AM 08:24AM -0.7E 06:06AM 09:06AM -0.7E 09:00PM ● 105:18PM 16 105:36PM 06:54AM 10:00AM 08:42AM 11:12AM 07:18AM 10:24AM -1.1E 11:36PM 0.6F 11:36AM -0.9E 02:18PM 0.5F 12:36PM-0.8E 03:00PM 0.4F Sa 10:42AM 01:42PM M Tu 01:36PM 03:30PM 02:36PM 05:54PM 01:42PM 04:12PM 0.7F W -0.8E Th -0.8E F -0.7E 04:36PM 07:54PM 04:54PM 0.4F 08:12PM 05:24PM 0.7F 08:42PM 05:42PM 09:24PM -0.8E -0.7E 08:36PM 11:30PM -0.9E -0.5E 07:06PM 10:12PM -1.0E 11:12PM 11:12PM 11:36PM 02:06AM 05:48AM 1.1F 12:18AM 12:12AM 02:36AM -1.8E 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.1E 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.7E ◐ 09:18AM 12:36PM -1.0E 02:54AM 1.8F 06:42AM 1.3F 02:42AM 0.9F 06:36AM 1.2F 05:42AM 08:42AM 06:42AM 09:12AM 06:30AM 09:12AM 1.3F 04:18PM 06:36PM 10:12AM -1.8E 01:36PM 10:12AM-1.3E 01:36PM -1.1E 02:30AM 0.8F 02:48AM 1.1F 03:12AM 1.0F 12:00PM 03:00PM 12:06PM 03:12PM 12:06PM 03:18PM -1.9E 1.4F Su M Tu 0.5F W -1.2E Th F 12:06AM 03:54AM 1.4F 02:42AM 06:12AM 1.0F 01:00AM 04:30AM 17 205:24PM 17 09:12PM 07:42PM 0.6F 05:30PM 07:48PM 05:54AM 08:42AM -0.6E 06:12AM 09:24AM -0.9E 06:48AM 10:00AM -0.8E 09:18PM 2.0F 06:18PM 09:36PM 1.6F 06:18PM 09:48PM 2.4F -1.2E 206:06PM 17 20.4F 07:54AM 10:54AM -0.9E 09:30AM 12:00PM -0.7E 08:12AM 11:12AM 0.6F 12:48PM 0.5F 03:18PM 0.5F 01:36PM 0.9F 0.4F ○03:54PM ● 10:24PM 10:18PM Su 11:48AM 02:42PM Tu W 02:24PM 04:36PM 03:18PM 06:54PM 02:36PM 05:18PM 1.0F Th F Sa 05:24PM 08:42PM -0.8E 05:48PM 09:00PM -0.8E 06:18PM 09:24PM -0.6E

21

22 22 Mercruiser 7 On 7Yamaha, Mercury, 22 7 Expert Repair & Volvo By Factory Trained Technicians ● 10:24AM 01:42PM 0.7F

04:48PM 08:06PM -0.8E 11:24PM

07:12PM 10:36PM -0.9E 11:54PM

11:54PM

09:48PM

05:12PM 08:36PM 1.5F

May

Electrical | Mechanical | Cosmetic

03:42AM 06:24AM -0.4E 09:06AM 12:36PM 0.7F 03:54PM 07:18PM -0.8E

La ude 36 9594° N Long ude 76 0182° W

02:24AM F-0.9E -1.6E Ebb D 12:30AM 03:12AM ood D 12:24AM 297° 03:06AM T Mean 112° T -1.1E 20 05:36AM Mean 08:06AM 0.8F 5 06:30AM 09:00AM 1.0F 20 06:42AM 08:54AM 0.7F 02:06PM -1.2E o 11:36AM 02:54PM 11:30AM T 10:54AM mes and speeds mum and-1.8E m nSamum cu 02:48PM en n-1.2E kno s F max

-1.5E 1.5F -1.8E W Su -0.7E M -0.7E Tu -0.5E 07:48PM 10:42PM 08:30PM 11:30PM 08:42PM 11:30PM 04:36PM 07:36PM 1.5F 05:12PM 08:42PM 1.4F 04:54PM 08:12PM 2.0F ○ 10:42PM 11:36PM May June

10:48PM 01:54AM 05:30AM 1.3F 09:00AM 12:12PM -1.2E 03:48PM 06:18PM 0.6F 0.6F 01:42AM F 208:54PM 11:54PM -0.8E -0.5E 04:42AM 07:36AM

Sa

3

Baltimore Harbor Approach (off Sandy Point), 2020Chesapeake Bay Ent 2 0 n mi N of Cape Henry Lt 2020 Latitude:

01:12AM 04:42AM 1.2F Slack Maximum 08:12AM 11:18AM -1.1E h m05:24PM h m 0.7F knots 02:48PM Th 12:42AM 0.5F 108:06PM 11:06PM -0.8E

F

03:12AM 0.9F 01:18AM 06:36AM 09:36AM -0.7E 08:54AM 12:54PM 03:30PM 0.5F W 03:12PM F -0.7E 06:18PM 09:24PM 08:30PM

22

08:24PM 11:24PM -1.1E

02:36AM 06:18AM 1.3F 12:00AM Certified -0.6E 01:12AM -0.6E 12:54AM -0.5E 12:36AM 03:24AM -1.8E 01:18AM 04:00AM Dealer -1.1E 01:24AM 04:06AM -1.7E Mercury Outboard 09:42AM 01:00PM -1.2E 02:36AM 06:24AM 1.1F 03:48AM 1.7F 07:30AM 1.2F 03:24AM 0.9F 07:18AM 1.1F 06:36AM 09:36AM 07:18AM 07:30AM 10:06AM 1.1F 02:24AM 03:12AM 0.9F 03:30AM 1.2F 09:48AM 12:12AM 03:54AM 1.1F 01:18AM 05:00AM 1.5F 12:30AM -1.0E 02:12AM 05:36AM 04:42PM 07:06PM 0.6F 0.7F 09:54AM 01:12PM -1.0E 11:00AM 02:24PM -1.2E 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.1E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E 12:48PM 04:00PM -1.8E 1.4F 309:42PM 3 18 Sa 18 M Tu W Th F Sa 05:36AM 08:36AM -0.7E 06:36AM 09:36AM -0.7E 07:06AM 10:18AM -1.0E 07:30AM 10:48AM -0.9E 3 18 3 08:54AM 11:42AM -1.0E 03:54AM 07:12AM 0.9F 09:06AM 12:06PM 05:06PM 07:24PM 0.4F 06:06PM 08:36PM 0.6F 06:12PM 08:30PM 0.5F 06:48PM 10:06PM 2.2F 06:42PM 10:12PM 1.6F 07:06PM 10:36PM 2.4F -1.3E 11:36AM 02:42PM 0.7F 12:54PM 03:30PM 0.5F 01:54PM 04:12PM 0.5F 02:30PM 04:42PM 0.4F 03:12PM 05:42PM 0.8F 10:12AM 12:48PM -0.8E 03:24PM 06:24PM 1.3F Su M W Th Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Station Unknown ID: ACT4996 Depth: Station Unknown ID: ACT4996 ○ ● F Sa Su 09:54PM 11:24PM 11:06PM 05:42PM 08:54PM -0.8E 06:18PM 09:24PM -0.7E 06:42PM 09:48PM -0.8E 07:06PM 10:06PM -0.6E

12:24AM 03:06AM -1.0E Slack Maximum 06:18AM 08:42AM 0.8F h m h m-1.3E knots 11:30AM 02:42PM Sa 02:12AM 05:06AM 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.6F 0.7F

6

16

08:30AM 11:12AM -0.8E

Sa 02:24PM 06:12PM 0.9F 09:24PM 01:00AM 03:42AM -1.1E 07:00AM 09:18AM 0.8F 7 12:00PM 03:12PM -1.2E -0.8E Su 12:00AM 06:06PM 09:42PM 1.7F 0.6F 17 03:18AM 06:06AM Su 09:06AM 12:00PM -0.9E 03:12PM 07:00PM 10:24PM

1.1F

06:00PM 09:30PM 2.4F

05:36PM 09:12PM 1.8F

June 01:18AM 03:54AM -1.5E Slack Maximum 07:30AM 09:48AM 0.9F h m h m-1.8E knots 12:24PM 03:42PM Su 01:54AM 05:06AM 06:42PM 10:24PM 2.4F 1.3F

21

1

● 08:30AM 11:42AM -1.4E

02:54PM 06:06PM 1.5F M 09:30PM 02:06AM 04:48AM -1.4E 08:24AM 10:42AM 0.8F 22 01:06PM 04:30PM -1.6E -1.2E M 12:12AM 11:12PM 2.2F 1.2F 207:30PM 03:12AM 06:12AM Tu 09:18AM 12:30PM -1.6E 03:48PM 07:06PM 10:36PM

1.8F

01:06AM 03:54AM -1.2E Slack Maximum 07:24AM 09:36AM 0.7F h m h m-1.3E knots 12:06PM 03:24PM 12:12AM 06:12PM 09:54PM 1.9F -0.6E

16

03:24AM 05:42AM

0.5F

04:00PM 07:30PM 11:24PM

1.3F

Tu 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.0E 03:18PM 06:48PM 1.2F 01:42AM 04:30AM -1.2E 10:42PM 08:12AM 10:18AM 0.7F 12:42PM 04:00PM -1.3E -0.7E 01:12AM 06:54PM 10:36PM 1.9F 0.6F 17 04:18AM 06:36AM W 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.1E

01:30AM 04:18AM -1.1E 03:00AM 05:36AM -1.2E 02:24AM 05:12AM -1.2E 23 Current 8Depth: 22 feet23 23 Station ID:Predictions cb0102 8 8 23Current 07:48AM 10:00AM 0.7F 8 09:18AM 11:30AM 0.7F 23 08:54AM 11:06AM 0.7F NOAA Tidal Predictions NOAA Tidal 12:54AM 01:18AM 01:54AM 12:36PM 03:42PM -1.2E -0.8E 05:18PM -1.4E -1.3E 01:30PM 04:42PM -1.3E -0.8E M 302:00PM Tu 18 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 18 04:12AM 06:54AM 0.6F 04:24AM 07:12AM 1.2F 05:12AM 07:30AM 0.6F 06:36PM 10:18PM 1.8F 08:30PM 07:36PM 11:24PM 1.9F find usStation on 09:42AM 12:42PM -1.0E 01:24PM 01:30PM -1.1E Station ID:NOAA cb0102 Depth:Station 22 feet-1.7E ID:NOAA cb0102 Depth: 22 feetID: Prediction cb0102 Dep Depth: Unknown M W 10:06AM Th 10:12AM NOAA T NOAA Tidal Current Predictions Tidal Current Predictions Tidal Current Station Type: Harmonic 08:30PM 11:42PM -1.1E 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.1F 09:36PM 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.3F 04:30PM 08:00PM 2.1F 04:30PM 08:00PM 1.5F facebook Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/C Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 10:42PM 11:12PM 11:30PMLt., 11:54PM Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry 2020 re Harbor Approach (off Sandy Point), 2020 Time Zone: LST/LDT 12:42AM -0.8E 12:42AM -0.5E 02:06AM -0.6E 01:48AM -0.5E 01:30AM 04:18AM -1.8E 01:54AM 04:42AM -1.1E 02:18AM 05:00AM -1.6E 02:06AM 05:00AM -1.1E 12:06AM 1.9F 03:06AM 06:00AM -1.2E Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic Station Type: Harmonic 24 N03:12AM 9LST/LDT 24 10:30AM Latitude: 36.9594° NApproach Longitude: 76.0182° WBaltimore 9Zone: 24 1.1F 904:36AM 24Baltimore 9LST/LDT 24 Latitude: 39.0130° Longitude: 76.3683° W06:00AM 12:00AM 03:12AM 12:24AM 03:54AM 1.0F 12:36AM 04:24AM 1.3F 12:48AM 1.1F 11:00AM 03:24AM 07:00AM 1.3F 0.9F 07:00AM 1.1F 08:18AM 04:12AM 08:06AM 1.0F 07:36AM 10:24AM 1.5F 08:00AM 0.8F 08:36AM 0.9F -1.3E 08:42AM 10:48AM 0.6F 03:48AM 06:30AM -1.1E 09:36AM 12:00PM 0.8F -1.0E 02:36AM 1.5F 01:30AM -1.0E 12:24AM 01:48AM -0.9E 02:12AM -1.5E 02:36AM Chesapeake Bay Ent., Ches Baltimore Harbor Harbor (off Sandy Approach Point), Harbor (off 2020 Sandy Approach Point), (off 2020 Sand Time Zone: Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Time Zone: LST/LDT Time Zone: LST/LDT 410:30AM 404:36AM 19 401:24PM 19 401:30PM 19 410:00AM 06:30AM 09:36AM 07:18AM 10:24AM -0.8E 07:54AM 11:06AM -1.1E 08:12AM 11:30AM -1.0E 01:48PM -1.2E -0.8E 10:36AM 01:54PM 11:48AM 03:12PM 11:30AM 02:54PM -1.0E 04:24PM -1.8E 01:12PM 04:18PM -1.1E 04:48PM -1.6E 01:06PM 04:18PM -1.1E 12:18PM 0.7F 1.1F 02:18PM 05:30PM -1.2E 0.7F 09:42AM 12:36PM -1.2E 04:48AM 07:54AM 0.9F 03:24AM 06:36AM 1.5F 05:00AM 07:30AM 0.7F 05:30AM 08:06AM 06:00AM 08:12AM Su 19 Tu W Th -1.0E F -1.1E Sa Su Tu W 19 Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) Latitude: 36.9 Mean Flood Dir. Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: Latitude: 76.3683° 39.0130° W N Longitude: Latitude: 76.3683° 39.0130° W N -1.2E Longitude: 76.3683 12:48PM 03:36PM 0.7F (T) 01:48PM 04:24PM 0.5F 02:54PM 05:06PM 0.5F 03:24PM 05:30PM 0.4F 03:54PM 06:42PM 1.1F 10:42AM 01:30PM -0.9E 09:54AM 01:00PM -1.6E 10:18AM 01:30PM -1.1E 10:54AM 02:12PM -1.8E 10:48AM 02:12PM 05:36PM 08:00PM 0.6F25° 05:54PM 08:06PM 0.4F 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F 06:42PM 09:12PM 0.5F 07:30PM 11:00PM 2.2F 07:12PM 10:48PM 1.6F 07:54PM 11:30PM 2.3F 07:06PM 11:00PM 1.8F 02:54PM 06:18PM -1.3E M Tu Th F Sa Su M Tu Th F08:30PM

Go boatinG !

06:30PM 09:36PM -0.8E 10:36PM 07:00PM 10:06PM -0.7E 07:54PM 1.3F -0.5E 09:42PM 07:36PM 10:42PM -0.7E 04:36PM 08:12PM 04:12PM 07:18PM 1.7FDir. 25° 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.4F Dir. 05:18PM 08:42PM 2.3F Ebb 05:06PM 08:36PM Mean Flood 09:30PM 10:36PM Mean Flood (T) Mean Mean Ebb Flood Dir. 189° 25° (T) (T) Mean Mean Flood Dir. Dir. 189° 25°(T) (T)1.7F Mean Ebb Dir.Dir 18 Times10:48PM and speeds minimum current, in knots and speeds of maximum and minimum current, in knots 11:30PM 10:36PM of maximum and 11:54PM Baltimore harbor Approach Chesapeake Bay Entrance

Times and speeds of cu m Times and speeds of maximum Times and andspeeds minimum of maximum current, Times and inand knots speeds minimum of maximum current, inand knots minimum 02:24AM -1.6E 02:30AM 05:24AM -1.1E 03:12AM 06:00AM -1.4E 02:48AM 05:42AM -1.1En.mi. N of Cape 12:48AMHenry 1.6F Lt.) 12:12AM 1.8F 01:30AM -0.7E 1.1F 01:24AM -0.5E 12:24AM 03:00AM 12:00AM 02:42AM -0.5E (2.0 (Off05:12AM Sandy Point) 12:36AM 04:00AM 01:00AM 04:30AM 1.0F 01:24AM 05:06AM 1.4F 01:24AM 05:12AM 1.2F 12:42AM -1.4E 02:18AM -1.1E 01:30AM -1.5E 02:24AM 12:24AM 03:06AM 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.1E 10 25 -0.5E 10 25 20 10 04:42AM 25 03:54AM 25 20 10 25 April May June 11:18AM 1.2F 08:54AM 11:12AM 0.7F 09:42AM 11:54AM 0.7F 1.5F 09:36AM 11:36AM 0.5F -0.9E 07:18AM -0.9E -1.6E 06:48AM -1.2E 0.7F 07:54AM 1.3F -1.0E 03:48AM 07:42AM 1.1F 09:12AM 0.9F 05:12AM 08:54AM June 504:12AM 505:36AM 20 508:36AM 20 50.9F 07:18AM 10:30AM 08:00AM 11:12AM -0.9E 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.2E 08:54AM 12:12PM -1.0E 03:42AM 07:00AM 1.7F 05:30AM 08:24AM 0.9F 04:30AM 07:30AM 05:36AM 08:06AM 0.8F 5 06:30AM 09:00AM 1.0F 20 06:42AM 08:54AM April April May April April April May May June June 02:06PM 05:12PM -1.7E 01:42PM 04:48PM -1.0E May 02:18PM 05:42PM -1.4E 01:42PM 05:00PM -1.1E June 10:42AM 01:06PM 0.7F 10:18AM 12:48PM 0.9F April

11:24AM 02:42PM -1.2E 0.7F 11:18AM 02:42PM 12:30PM 03:54PM 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.0E 0.4F 10:30AM 01:30PM -1.4E 11:12AM 02:06PM -1.1E 10:42AM 01:48PM -1.8E 11:36AM 02:54PM -1.8E 04:30PM 02:42PM 05:06PM 0.5F 03:42PM 06:00PM 0.5F 04:06PM 06:18PM F -1.0E Sa -1.0E Su M W 10:54AM 02:06PM -1.2E W F Th Sa 11:30AM 02:48PM -1.2E M W W Th Su M Tu Tu 01:48PM F07:36PM Sa 08:18PM 11:54PM 2.2F 07:42PM 11:30PM 1.6F 08:42PM 07:48PM 11:48PM 1.8F 1.5F 04:00PM 07:24PM -1.1E 2.4F 03:18PM 06:30PM -1.2E 1.8F 08:54PM 0.6F -0.8E 08:54PM 0.4F 10:24PM 0.6F 07:18PM 10:00PM 0.6F Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 04:36PM 07:36PM 1.5F 05:12PM 08:42PM 1.4F 04:54PM 08:12PM 2.0F 06:00PM 09:30PM 05:36PM 09:12PM 05:12PM 08:36PM 07:18PM 10:24PM 07:48PM 10:42PM -0.7E 08:30PM 11:30PM -0.7E 08:42PM 11:30PM -0.5E Slack Slack Slack Maximum Maximum Slack Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Maximum Slack SlackMaximum Slack Maximum Maxim ck06:24PM Maximum Slack06:42PM Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum SlackSlack Maximum Slack Maximum Maximum SlackSlack Maximum SlackMaximum MaximumMaximum SlackSlack Maximum SlackMaximum Maximum Slack Slack Maximum SlackMaximum Maximum Slack SlackMaximum Maximum Sla ○10:30PM 09:30PM ○SlackMaximum 11:36PM 11:24PM 10:42PM 11:36PM

m h m h mknots h h h mh hmmh mh knots hmmknots h m hknots hmmh mknots h mkn h m hhhmm h m h hhmm knots h knots m h hm m h knots h hm m h knots hm mknots knots h m m knots hm mknots h m mh hmmhknots knots hh m knots hh m mhh mmh mknots h hmm knots knots mhh mmh mknots hh h m hknots mhh mmh mknots hh mhhknots mmh mknots h m mknots knots h mhknots m hh m mknots h m h m knots m knots m knots mh m m h mknots knots 1.5F 01:24AM 1.1F 1.5F 04:54AM 02:54AM 1.5F 1.1F 1.5F 05:06AM 01:24AM 03:30AM 04:54A 0.7F 1 0.3F 01:12AM 12:12AM 0.5F 0.3F 03:30AM 12:42AM 01:12AM 12:12AM 0.5F 0.5F 05:06AM 0.3F 01:42AM 12:42AM 01:12AM 0.7F 0.5F02:54AM 0.5F 01:54AM 01:42AM 12:42AM 0.9F 0.7F04:54AM 0.5F02:54AM 02:30AM 01:54AM 01:42AM 0.9F01:24AM 0.9F03:30AM 0.7F 02:30AM 01:54AM 0.9F 0.9F 02:54AM 12:12AM 1.5F 01:24AM 04:54AM 1.1F 1.5F 02:12AM 0.7F 01:54AM 05:06AM 1.3F 12:12AM -0.6E 01:42AM -1.6E 12:12AM 02:54AM -1.1E 02:24AM -1.6E 12:24AM 03:06AM -1.0E 01:18AM 03:54AM -1.5E 01:06AM 03:54AM -1.2E 01:42AM 0.7F-0.6E 01:54AM 0.9F 02:30AM 0.9F-0.4E 01:12AM 04:42AM 1.2F 01:30AM 05:12AM 1.1F 02:06AM 05:54AM 1.4F 02:00AM 05:54AM 1.2F 03:24AM 06:12AM -1.5E 06:06AM -1.0E 12:24AM 2.1F 03:30AM 06:30AM -1.1E 01:36AM 1.3F 01:00AM 1.8F 1 16 1-0.7E 1 16 108:42AM 16 102:12AM 16 02:24AM 02:06AM -0.4E 01:30AM 04:06AM -0.5E 01:00AM 03:42AM -0.5E 06:54AM -0.9E 08:42AM 06:54AM 10:00AM -0.8E -0.9E 07:18AM 06:54AM -1.1E 10:00AM -0.8E -0.9E 08:30AM 07:18AM 11:12AM 08:42AM 10:24AM -0.8E 11:12A -11 1 -1.1E 16 104:12AM 103:12AM 16 121 16-0.4E 1 16 1 10:00AM 16 105:00AM 1611:12AM 106:06AM 16 1611:12AM 106:06AM 16 02:42AM 05:36AM -0.4E 02:42AM 07:00AM 05:36AM -0.5E 03:42AM 04:12AM 06:24AM 02:42AM 07:00AM -0.4E 05:36AM -0.5E 05:00AM 03:42AM 07:48AM 04:12AM 06:24AM -0.5E 07:00AM -0.4E -0.5E 05:24AM 08:24AM 03:42AM 07:48AM 06:24AM -0.5E -0.4E 05:24AM 09:06AM 05:00AM 08:24AM -0.7E 07:48AM -0.7E10:24AM -0.5E 05:24AM 09:06AM 08:24AM -0.7E -0.7E 06: 08:30AM 11:42AM -1.4E 06:54AM 10:00AM -0.9E 08:42AM 11:12AM -0.8E 07:18AM 10:24AM -1.1E 08:30AM 11:12AM -0.8E 03:24AM 05:42AM 0.5F 6 21 6 21 6 21 605:00AM 21 6 04:42AM 07:54AM 1.7F 06:06AM 08:42AM 0.9F 05:30AM 08:24AM 1.5F 06:18AM 08:42AM 0.8F 07:30AM 09:48AM 0.9F 07:24AM 09:36AM 0.7F 00AM 07:48AM -0.5E 06:06AM 09:06AM -0.7E 05:24AM 08:24AM -0.7E 08:12AM 11:18AM 08:36AM 11:54AM -1.0E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.2E 09:30AM 12:54PM -1.1E 01:36PM 03:30PM 0.4F 02:36PM 01:36PM 05:54PM 03:30PM 0.7F 0.4F 01:42PM 02:36PM 04:12PM 01:36PM 05:54PM 03:30PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.4F 02:24PM 01:42PM 06:12PM 02:36PM 04:12PM 05:54P 0.9F 0M 09:48AM 12:12PM 1.0F 09:54AM 12:00PM 0.6F 04:12AM 07:00AM -1.2E 10:24AM 12:24PM 0.5F 05:24AM 08:06AM -0.8E 04:36AM 07:42AM -1.2E 06:36AM 10:06AM 0.8F 08:42AM 1.1F 04:30AM 08:24AM 06:18AM 09:42AM 0.8F 08:12AM 12:06PM 0.8F 1.0F 09:42AM 08:12AM 01:12PM 12:06PM 0.8F 0.8F 09:06AM 09:42AM 12:36PM 08:12AM 01:12PM 12:06PM 0.7F 0.8F 0.8F 10:42AM 09:06AM 01:42PM 09:42AM 12:36PM 01:12PM 0.6F 0.7F 0.8F 11:36AM 02:18PM 09:06AM 01:42PM 12:36PM 0.5F 0.6F 0.7F 12:36PM 11:36AM 03:00PM 10:42AM 01:42PM 0.4FW0.5F 0.6F 12:36PM 11:36AM 03:00PM W Th W F02:18PM Th Sa F 02:18PM Th0.4F 0.5F Tu 12: W 0.7F Th 05:54PM W F 04:12PM Th W Sa 06:12PM F Th M 09:24PM Sa F10:42AM Tu 11:30PM M Sa Tu11:30PM M 02:54PM 06:06PM 1.5F 01:36PM 03:30PM 0.4F 02:36PM 0.7F 01:42PM 0.7F 02:24PM 0.9F 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.0E 11:12AM 02:18PM -1.7E 11:36AM 02:42PM -1.2E 11:24AM 02:36PM -1.9E 11:30AM 02:42PM -1.3E 12:24PM 03:42PM -1.8E 12:06PM 03:24PM -1.3E 05:42PM -0.8E 08:36PM 05:42PM 09:24PM -0.9E -0.8E 08:36PM 10:12PM 05:42PM -1.0E 09:24PM -0.9E -0.8E 09:24PM 07:06PM 10:12PM 11:30P -1 04:54PM 07:00PM 0.4F 02:48PM 03:30PM 05:54PM 0.5F 04:36PM 06:54PM 0.5F 42AM 01:42PM 0.6F 12:36PM 03:00PM 0.4F 11:36AM 02:18PM 0.5F W 05:24PM Th -0.8E F Sa M Tu M Tu W Th Sa 02:54PM 06:06PM -1.5E 02:12PM 05:24PM -0.9E 10:42AM 12:48PM 0.6F 02:24PM 05:42PM -1.0E 11:18AM 01:54PM 0.8F 11:06AM 01:36PM 1.0F 03:42PM 07:06PM 04:30PM 03:42PM 07:48PM 07:06PM -0.9E -0.8E 03:54PM 04:30PM 07:18PM 03:42PM 07:48PM -0.8E 07:06PM -0.9E -0.8E 04:36PM 03:54PM 07:54PM 04:30PM 07:18PM -0.8E 07:48PM -0.8E -0.9E 04:54PM 04:36PM 08:12PM 03:54PM 07:54PM -0.8E 07:18PM -0.8E -0.8E 05:24PM 04:54PM 08:42PM 04:36PM 08:12PM -0.7E 07:54PM -0.8E -0.8E 05:24PM 04:54PM 08:42PM 08:12PM -0.7E08:36PM -0.8E 05: 01:18PM 04:48PM -0.9E 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.1E 12:00PM 03:24PM -1.0E 01:00PM 04:24PM -0.9E W Th Sa Su Tu Sa Su M Tu Th F07:06PM Tu F ◐ ◐Su 05:18PM 08:24PM 1.8F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.5F 05:36PM 09:00PM 2.2F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.6F 06:42PM 10:24PM 2.4F 06:12PM 09:54PM 1.9F 09:30PM 05:42PM 09:24PM -0.8E 08:36PM 11:30PM -0.9E 07:06PM 10:12PM -1.0E 09:24PM 03:18PM 06:48PM 1.2F ◐M -0.8E ◐Th ◐11:18PM 08:06PM 11:06PM 08:30PM 11:24PM -0.6E 09:24PM 09:30PM 11:00PM 11:18PM 11:00PM 10:48PM 11:00PM 11:12PM 10:48PM 11:18PM 11:12PM 11:12PM 10:48PM◐ 11:36PM 11:12PM 11:12PM 11:36PM 11:12PM 11: 36PM 07:54PM -0.8E 05:24PM 08:42PM -0.7E 04:54PM 08:12PM -0.8E 09:12PM 08:12PM 03:12PM 06:42PM -1.2E 08:36PM 05:12PM 08:24PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:36PM -1.2E 07:18PM 09:48PM 0.6F 07:24PM 09:42PM 0.4F 08:18PM 11:18PM 0.7F 07:54PM 10:48PM 0.7F ● ◐ 11:36PM ● 10:42PM 12PM 11:36PM 11:12PM 09:42PM 11:30PM 10:24PM

1

1 26

16 11 16 11

01:12AM

2

0.3F

17 2

1 26

16 11

26

02:12AM 01:12AM 0.6F 0.3F

2 17 2

1 26

01:42AM 02:12AM 01:12AM 0.6F 0.6F 0.3F

17 2

17

16 11

26

12:06AM 1.4F 02:42AM 1.0F 1.4F 01:00AM 12:06AM 06:12AM 03:54AM 1.4F 1.0F 1.4F 01:00AM 12:00AM 02:42AM 04:30AM -0.8E 06:12A 1 02:30AM 01:42AM 02:12AM 0.8F 0.6F03:54AM 0.6F 02:48AM 02:30AM 01:42AM 1.1F12:06AM 0.8F06:12AM 0.6F03:54AM 03:12AM 02:48AM 02:30AM 1.0F02:42AM 1.1F04:30AM 0.8F 03:12AM 02:48AM 1.0F 1.1F 07:54AM 10:54AM -0.9E 09:30AM 07:54AM 12:00PM 10:54AM -0.7E-0.9E 08:12AM 09:30AM 11:12AM 07:54AM 12:00PM -1.2E 10:54AM -0.7E -0.9E 03:18AM 08:12AM 06:06AM 09:30AM 11:12AM 12:00P 0.6F-1

2

2 17 2

17 2

17 2

17

2 17 2

17 2

17 2

17

17

2

02:36AM -1.8E 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.1E 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.7E 01:00AM 03:42AM -1.1E 02:06AM 04:48AM -1.4E 01:42AM 04:30AM -1.2E 03:48AM 06:36AM 05:18AM 03:48AM 08:06AM 06:36AM -0.5E -0.4E -0.7E 04:42AM 05:18AM 07:36AM 03:48AM 08:06AM -0.5E 06:36AM -0.5E -0.4E 05:54AM 04:42AM 08:42AM 05:18AM 07:36AM -0.6E 08:06AM -0.5E -0.5E 06:12AM 05:54AM 09:24AM 04:42AM 08:42AM -0.9E 07:36AM -0.6E01:12AM -0.5E 06:48AM 06:12AM 10:00AM 05:54AM 09:24AM -0.8E 08:42AM -0.9E -0.6E 06:48AM 06:12AM 10:00AM 09:24AM -0.8E -0.9E 06: 01:54AM 05:30AM 02:06AM -0.4E 05:48AM 1.1F 12:18AM 12:12AM -0.5E 12:06AM 1.3F 03:54AM 1.4F 02:42AM 06:12AM 1.0F 01:00AM 04:30AM 1.4F -0.8E 12:12AM -1.2E -0.7E 02:24PM 04:36PM 0.5F 03:18PM 06:54PM 04:36PM 0.9F 0.5F 02:36PM 03:18PM 02:24PM 06:54PM 04:36PM 1.0F 0.9F 0.5F 09:06AM 12:00PM 03:18PM 05:18PM -0.9E 06:54P 1T 02:30AM 0.8F 02:48AM 1.1F 03:12AM 1.0F 12:42AM 2.1F 12:12AM 1.7F 01:12AM 1.9F 12:36AM 1.8F 02:18AM 1.0F 1.6F 7 -1.0E 22 7Su 12:00AM 70.6F 22 Th F Th Sa F Su Sa F02:36PM 09:18AM 01:06PM 0.8F 10:54AM 02:12PM 01:06PM 0.8F 0.8F 10:24AM 10:54AM 01:42PM 09:18AM 02:12PM 01:06PM 0.7F 0.8F 0.8F 11:48AM 02:42PM 10:54AM 02:12PM 0.6F 22 0.7F 0.8F 12:48PM 11:48AM 03:18PM 10:24AM 02:42PM 01:42PM 0.5F02:24PM 0.7F 01:36PM 12:48PM 03:54PM 11:48AM 03:18PM 02:42PM 0.4FTh 0.5F05:18PM 0.6F 01:36PM 12:48PM 03:54PM 03:18PM 0.4F 0.5F 08:12AM 10:18AM 0.7F 05:42AM 08:42AM 1.8F 09:12AM 0.9F 06:30AM 09:12AM 1.3F 07:00AM 09:18AM 0.8F 08:24AM 10:42AM 0.8F 03:18AM -0.5E 12:18AM 02:54AM -0.4E 02:36AM -0.5E 02:00AM 04:42AM -0.5E 712:36AM 22 709:18AM 22 09:00AM 09:18AM 12:36PM 02:54AM 06:42AM 1.3F 02:42AM 06:36AM 1.2F Th F Th Sa 11:12AM F06:42AM Th Sa F10:24AM Tu 10:36PM Su Sa W 06:36AM Tu Su W 01:54AM Tu W 1.1F01: 2 12:12PM 17 -0.9E 205:06AM 17 201:42PM 17 07:54AM 10:54AM 09:30AM 12:00PM -0.7E 08:12AM -1.2E 03:18AM 06:06AM 0.6F 03:12AM 06:12AM 1.2F 04:18AM 0.6F 07:12PM -0.9E 09:48PM 07:12PM 10:36PM -0.9E 08:24PM 09:48PM 11:24PM 07:12PM -1.1E 10:36PM -0.9E 03:12PM 08:24PM 07:00PM 09:48PM 11:24PM -1 2 -1.2E 17 12 27 12 27 12 27 54AM 08:42AM -0.6E 06:12AM -0.9E 09:24AM -0.8E 06:48AM 10:00AM -0.8E 04:42PM 08:00PM 05:24PM 04:42PM 08:42PM 08:00PM -0.8E -0.8E 04:48PM 05:24PM 08:06PM 04:42PM 08:42PM -0.8E 08:00PM -0.8E -0.8E 05:24PM 04:48PM 08:42PM 05:24PM 08:06PM -0.8E 08:42PM -0.8E -0.8E 05:48PM 05:24PM 09:00PM 04:48PM 08:42PM -0.8E 08:06PM -0.8E -0.8E 06:18PM 05:48PM 09:24PM 05:24PM 09:00PM -0.6E 08:42PM -0.8E -0.8E08:36AM 06:18PM 05:48PM 09:24PM 09:00PM -0.6E -0.8E 06: 04:30AM 07:18AM -1.3E 03:54AM 07:00AM -1.0E 05:12AM 07:54AM -1.0E 04:18AM 07:24AM -1.1E 06:06AM 08:54AM -0.8E 05:24AM -1.3E 27 12 27

12:00PM 03:00PM -1.8E 12:06PM 03:12PM -1.3E 12:06PM 03:18PM -1.9E F 12:00PM 03:12PM -1.2E Su 01:06PM 04:30PM -1.6E M 12:42PM 04:00PM -1.3E 05:54AM 09:36AM 1.0F 0.6F 09:12AM 0.9F 07:48AM 11:00AM 0.7F -1.2E 07:30AM 10:42AM 0.7F12:00PM 03:48PM 06:18PM 04:18PM 06:36PM 0.5F 10:12AM 01:36PM 10:12AM 01:36PM -1.1E Tu 06:54PM W Th 10:24PM 02:24PM 04:36PM 0.5F 03:18PM 0.9F 02:36PM 05:18PM 1.0F 09:06AM -0.9E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.1E 09:18AM 12:30PM -1.6E Th F05:18AM Su M 11:42PM 11:42PM 11:24PM 11:42PM 11:54PM 11:24PM 11:54PM 11:54PM 11:24PM 11:54PM 11:54PM 11:54PM Th 11:54PM F 0.5F Sa Su Tu 2.4F W 1.7F 06:54PM 10:36PM 09:18PM 2.0F 06:18PM 09:36PM 1.6F 06:18PM 09:48PM 06:06PM 09:42PM 07:30PM 11:12PM 11:00AM 01:06PM 0.7F 10:48AM 12:42PM 0.5F 11:36AM 01:36PM 0.6F 11:06AM 01:06PM 0.6F 12:00PM 02:48PM 0.8F 2.2F 11:54AM 02:30PM 1.1F 1.9F 48AM 02:42PM 0.6F 12:48PM 03:18PM 01:36PM 03:54PM 0.4F 02:06PM 05:36PM -0.9E 01:00PM 04:24PM -1.0E 12:42PM 04:12PM -0.9E 01:42PM 05:06PM -0.9E 08:54PM 09:12PM 05:24PM 07:42PM 0.6F 05:30PM 07:48PM 0.4F Su M Tu Tu -0.8E W W F06:06PM Sa 03:48PM 07:06PM 1.8F -1.0E F04:00PM 07:12PM 10:36PM -0.9E 09:48PM 08:24PM 11:24PM -1.1E 03:12PM 07:00PM 1.1F -1.1E W 07:30PM 1.3F -0.8E Sa 05:36PM 08:42PM -1.1E ○0.8F ●03:18PM 03:42PM 07:06PM -1.3E -0.6E 02:48PM 06:06PM -0.9E 04:18PM 07:48PM 06:42PM 06:30PM 09:30PM 09:00PM -0.8E 24PM 08:42PM -0.8E 06:18PM 09:24PM ○08:12PM ●08:00PM 10:24PM 10:18PM 10:48PM 0.6F 05:48PM 10:30PM 0.4F 09:00PM 08:30PM 11:36PM 01:18AM 05:00AM 1.5F 01:18AM 12:30AM 05:00AM -1.0E 1.5F 02:12AM 05:36AM 01:18AM 12:30AM 05:00AM 1.4F-1.0E 1.5F 02:12AM 12:54AM 05:36AM -0.8E 12:30A 1 10:36PM 10:24PM 11:24PM 02:06AM 0.4F 12:06AM 03:06AM 02:06AM 0.7F 0.4F 12:06AM 02:24AM 03:06AM 02:06AM 0.7F 0.7F 0.4F 03:12AM 12:06AM 02:24AM 03:06AM 0.9F 0.7F 0.7F 03:30AM 03:12AM 02:24AM 1.2F 0.9F 0.7F 12:12AM 03:54AM 03:30AM 03:12AM 1.1F 1.2F 0.9F 12:12AM 03:54AM 03:30AM 1.1F 1.2F 12: 10:06PM 10:48PM 09:36PM 11:24PM 54PM 3 08:54AM 3 18 303:54AM 18-1.0E 304:12AM 18 08:54AM 09:06AM 12:06PM 08:54AM 11:42AM 0.9F 09:06AM 06:54AM 03:54AM 12:06PM 07:12A 0.6F-13 3 11:54PM 18 3 308:54PM 18 3 18 3 18 3 11:42AM 18 3 -1.0E 18 303:54AM 1807:12AM 3 11:42AM 180.9F-1.0E 1807:12AM 3 -1.3E 18 04:54AM 07:48AM -0.5E

06:12AM 04:54AM 09:06AM 07:48AM -0.6E-0.5E 12:36AM 03:24AM -1.8E

05:36AM 06:12AM 08:36AM 04:54AM 09:06AM -0.7E 07:48AM -0.6E -0.5E 06:36AM 05:36AM 09:36AM 06:12AM 08:36AM -0.7E 09:06AM -0.7E -0.6E 07:06AM 06:36AM 10:18AM 05:36AM 09:36AM -1.0E 08:36AM -0.7E -0.7E 07:30AM 07:06AM 10:48AM 06:36AM 10:18AM -0.9E 09:36AM -1.0E -0.7E 07:30AM 07:06AM 10:48AM 10:18AM -0.9E -1.0E 07: 01:18AM 04:00AM -1.1E 01:24AM 04:06AM -1.7E 01:30AM 04:18AM -1.1E 03:00AM 05:36AM 02:24AM 05:12AM 03:12PM 05:42PM 0.8F 10:12AM 03:12PM 12:48PM 05:42PM -0.8E 0.8F -1.2E 03:24PM 10:12AM 06:24PM 03:12PM 12:48PM 05:42PM 1.3F -0.8E -1.2E 0.8F 09:42AM 03:24PM 12:42PM 10:12AM 06:24PM -1.0E 12:48P 1

3

18 ID: 18 13 3 Tidal 18 13 Station feet 28 13 cb0102 28 Current Predictions 3 Tidal 18 13 Depth:322 28 NOAA 28 Current NOAA Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Time Zone: LST/LDT more Harbor Approach Sandy Point), 4 19 (off 4 29 2020 19 14 1976.0182° Latitude:436.9594° W 14 1976.3683° 29 N Longitude: 14 29 N Longitude: 14 29 Latitude: 439.0130° W Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) Mean Flood Dir. 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T)

28

Lt., 2020 29

and speeds of maximum and11:36AM minimum in07:18AM knots-0.9E 08:36AM 11:18AM in 1.2F 08:54AM 11:12AM Times 09:42AM 11:54AM 0.7F ○ 09:36AM 0.5F current, 04:42AM ○ es10and speeds of maximum and07:42AM minimum current, knots0.9F 25 05:12AM 0.7F 04:12AM 07:54AM 1.3F 25 03:48AM 1.1F 10 05:36AM 09:12AM 08:54AM 0.9F

03:54AM ○ 06:48AM -1.2E

J u N E 2020 C u R R E N T S

F02:42PM Sa F02:42PM Su Sa M04:42PM Su04:12PM Sa0.4F 0.5F Th 02:W 02:36AM 06:18AM 1.3F 12:00AM 01:12AM 12:54AM -0.5E 10:30AM 02:06PM 0.9F 03:12PM 02:06PM 0.7F 0.9F 11:36AM 12:00PM 02:42PM 10:30AM 03:12PM 02:06PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.9F 12:54PM 11:36AM 03:30PM 12:00PM 03:12PM 0.5F 23 0.7F 0.7F 01:54PM 12:54PM 04:12PM 11:36AM 03:30PM 0.5F 8 0.5F 0.7F 02:30PM 01:54PM 04:42PM 12:54PM 04:12PM 03:30PM 0.4FF23 0.5F 0.5F 02:30PM 01:54PM F Sa F12:00PM Su -0.6E Sa F23 Su Sa W 01:18AM M Su Th 07:42PM W M Th07:42PM W 8 -0.6E 23 8M -0.8E 06:36AM 09:36AM 1.7F 07:18AM 09:48AM 0.9F 07:30AM 10:06AM 1.1F 07:48AM 10:00AM 0.7F 09:18AM 11:30AM 0.7F 08:54AM 11:06AM 0.7F 08:30PM -1.1E 04:00PM 08:30PM 11:42PM 1.1F -1.1E 09:36PM 04:00PM 11:42PM 1.1F -1.1E 04:00PM 09:36PM 07:42PM 04:00PM 07:42P 1.3F07: 01:18AM 05:00AM 1.5F -1.0E 02:12AM 05:36AM 1.4F 12:54AM -0.8E -1.3E 01:54AM -0.8E 801:48AM 23 810:30AM 05:30PM 08:48PM -0.8E 06:12PM 05:30PM 09:30PM 08:48PM -0.8E -0.8E 05:42PM 06:12PM 08:54PM 05:30PM 09:30PM -0.8E 08:48PM -0.8E 06:18PM 05:42PM 09:24PM 06:12PM 08:54PM -0.7E 09:30PM -0.8E11:42PM -0.8E 06:42PM 06:18PM 09:48PM 05:42PM 09:24PM -0.8E 08:54PM -0.7E -0.8E 07:06PM 06:42PM 10:06PM 06:18PM 09:48PM -0.6E 09:24PM -0.8E08:30PM -0.7E 07:06PM 06:42PM 10:06PM 09:48PM -0.6E -0.8E 09:42AM 01:00PM 02:36AM 06:24AM 1.1F 03:48AM 07:30AM 1.2F 03:24AM 07:18AM 1.1F 01:36AM 1.9F 12:54AM 1.7F 02:06AM 1.5F 01:24AM 1.7F 12:30AM 03:00AM 0.8F 02:42AM 1.5F 03:12AM 0.9F 03:30AM 1.2F-0.4E 12:30AM 12:12AM 03:54AM 1.1F 04:24AM -0.5E -1.2E 01:18AM 03:54AM 12:06AM 0.7F 12:06PM 03:06AM 05:54AM -0.6E 10:42PM 11:12PM 10:42PM 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E 12:48PM 0.6F 04:00PM -1.8E 12:36PM 1.2F 03:42PM -1.2E 02:00PM 0.6F 05:18PM -1.4E 10:42PM 01:30PM 04:42PM -1.3E 08:54AM 11:42AM -1.0E 03:54AM 07:12AM 0.9F 09:06AM -1.3E 04:12AM 06:54AM 04:24AM 07:12AM 05:12AM 07:30AM W Th F06:06AM Sa M Tu 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.1E 04:42PM 07:06PM 09:54AM 01:12PM -1.0E 11:00AM 02:24PM -1.2E 05:36AM 08:24AM -1.1E 04:42AM 07:48AM -1.0E 08:54AM -0.9E 2.4F 05:06AM 08:12AM -1.1E 1.8F 06:42AM 09:42AM -0.8E 06:12AM 09:30AM -1.3E 1.9F 36AM 09:36AM -0.7E 07:06AM 10:18AM -1.0E 07:30AM 10:48AM -0.9E F07:00AM Sa M Tu 10:36AM 0.9F 0.6F 06:24AM 10:06AM 0.8F 03:36AM 06:12AM -0.5E 08:48AM 11:42AM 0.6F12:42PM 06:48PM 10:06PM 2.2F 06:42PM 10:12PM 1.6F 07:06PM 10:36PM 06:36PM 10:18PM 08:30PM 07:36PM 11:24PM 03:12PM 05:42PM 0.8F 10:12AM 12:48PM -0.8E 03:24PM 06:24PM 1.3F 09:42AM -1.0E 10:12AM 01:30PM -1.1E 10:06AM 01:24PM -1.7E 06:12PM 08:30PM 0.5F 09:42PM 05:06PM 07:24PM 0.4F 06:06PM 08:36PM 0.6F F Sa Su M W Th 12:00PM 02:00PM 0.6F 11:36AM 01:30PM 0.5F 12:18PM 02:30PM 0.6F 11:42AM 02:00PM 0.7F 12:42PM 03:42PM 0.9F 12:42PM 03:30PM 1.2F 54PM 03:30PM 0.5F-0.9E 02:30PM 04:42PM 0.4F ● 01:54PM 04:12PM 0.5F ○ 01:54PM 05:18PM 01:30PM 05:00PM -0.9E 09:00AM 12:00PM 0.6F Su 02:30PM 05:54PM -0.8E 02:36AM 06:00AM 1.5F 06:00AM -1.0E 1.5F 02:36AM 01:30AM -1.3E 06:00AM -1.0E 1.5F 01:48AM 12:24AM -0.9E 01:30A -1 M Tu W Th Sa Su W 11:42PM Th 08:30PM -1.1E 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.1F 09:36PM 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.3F 04:30PM 08:00PM 2.1F 04:30PM 08:00PM 1.5F Th Sa 12:18AM 03:00AM 0.5F 12:42AM 12:18AM 03:48AM 03:00AM 0.8F 0.5F 12:00AM 12:42AM 03:12AM 12:18AM 03:48AM 03:00AM 0.9F 0.8F 0.5F 12:24AM 12:00AM 03:54AM 12:42AM 03:48AM 1.0F 0.9F 0.8F 12:36AM 12:24AM 04:24AM 12:00AM 03:54AM 03:12AM 1.3F02:36AM 1.0F01:30AM 0.9F 12:48AM 12:36AM 04:36AM 12:24AM 03:54AM 1.1F4 1.3F12:24AM 1.0F 12:48AM 12:36AM 04:36AM 04:24AM 1.1F 1.3F 12: 09:54PM 11:24PM 11:06PM 403:12AM 19 4-1.1E 404:24AM 19 19 405:00AM 19 04:42PM 08:06PM -1.1E 06:54PM -0.9E 05:36PM 08:54PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:42PM 07:48PM 10:24PM -0.7E 06:54PM 09:48PM 18PM 09:24PM -0.7E 07:06PM 10:06PM -0.6E 06:42PM 09:48PM -0.8E 09:42AM -1.2E -1.0E 04:48AM 09:42AM 12:36PM 0.9F-1.2E 03:24AM 04:48AM 06:36AM 09:42AM 12:36PM 1.5F -1.0E 0.9F -1.2E 03:24AM 07:30AM 04:48AM 06:36AM 07:54A 0.7F 14 02:54PM 06:24PM -0.8E 09:00PM 11:48PM 0.6F 08:42PM 11:18PM 0.5F 09:06PM 4 05:54AM 19 407:00AM 403:30PM 19 407:00AM 19 407:18AM 19 4 12:36PM 19 407:18AM 1907:54AM 408:12AM 19 1907:54AM 408:12AM 19 08:48AM -0.6E 05:54AM 10:00AM 08:48AM -0.7E-0.6E 06:30AM 09:36AM 05:54AM 10:00AM -0.8E 08:48AM -0.7E -0.6E 06:30AM 10:24AM 07:00AM 09:36AM -0.8E 10:00AM -0.8E -0.7E 07:54AM 11:06AM 06:30AM 10:24AM 09:36AM -0.8E -0.8E 07:54AM 11:30AM 07:18AM 11:06AM -1.0E 10:24AM -1.1E01:00PM -0.8E 07:54AM 11:30AM 11:06AM -1.0E -1.1E 08: 11:30PM 10:42PM 11:12PM 11:54PM ◑10:42AM ◐09:54AM 03:54PM 06:42PM 1.1F 03:54PM 01:30PM 06:42PM -0.9E 1.1F 10:42AM 03:54PM 01:30PM -1.6E 06:42PM -0.9E 1.1F 10:18AM 09:54AM 01:30PM 10:42AM 01:00PM -1.1E 01:30P -1T 11:06PM 09:48PM 11:54PM 10:36PM ◑01:00PM ◐ Sa Su Sa M05:06PM Su Tu M Su 09:42PM 01:30AM 04:18AM -1.8E 01:54AM 04:42AM -1.1E 02:18AM 05:00AM -1.6E 02:06AM 05:00AM -1.1E 12:06AM 1.9F 03:06AM 06:00AM -1.2E 11:42AM 03:06PM 0.9F Su 11:42AM 04:00PM 03:06PM 0.7F 0.9F 12:48PM 01:00PM 03:36PM 11:42AM 04:00PM 03:06PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.9F 01:48PM 12:48PM 04:24PM 01:00PM 03:36PM 04:00PM 0.5F 0.7F 0.7F 02:54PM 01:48PM 05:06PM 12:48PM 04:24PM 03:36PM 0.5F09:42PM 0.5F 0.7F 03:24PM 02:54PM 05:30PM 01:48PM 04:24PM 0.4FSa 0.5F07:18PM 0.5F 03:24PM 02:54PM 05:30PM 05:06PM 0.4F 0.5F 03: Sa -0.8E Sa M Su Sa Tu M Su Th Tu M F Th Tu F Th F 09:42PM 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.3F 04:12PM 04:36PM 09:42PM 08:12PM 1.7F 1.3F 04:36PM 04:12PM 08:12PM 04:36PM 07:18PM 08:12P 1.4F 1 12:42AM 12:42AM -0.5E 02:06AM -0.6E 01:48AM -0.5E 24 1.1F 9 -0.9E 24 -0.8E 9 -0.8E 24 06:24PM 09:36PM -0.9E 9 07:00PM 10:12PM 09:36PM -0.8E 06:30PM 07:00PM 09:36PM 06:24PM 10:12PM -0.8E 09:36PM -0.8E 07:00PM 06:30PM 10:06PM 07:00PM 09:36PM -0.7E 10:12PM -0.8E 07:36PM 07:00PM 10:42PM 06:30PM 10:06PM -0.7E 09:36PM -0.7E 07:54PM 07:36PM 10:48PM 07:00PM 10:42PM -0.5E 10:06PM -0.7E -0.7E 07:54PM 07:36PM 10:48PM 10:42PM -0.5E11:30PM -0.7E 07: 09:36AM 12:00PM 0.8F 07:36AM 10:24AM 1.5F -0.9E 08:00AM 10:30AM 0.8F 08:36AM 11:00AM 0.9F 08:42AM 10:48AM 0.6F 03:48AM 06:30AM -1.1E 11:30PM 10:36PM 11:30PM 11:54PM 10:36PM 9 03:24AM 07:00AM 24 1.5F 906:24PM 24 04:12AM-1.1E 08:06AM 01:48AM 1.0F 03:12AM 07:00AM 01:30AM 1.1F 04:36AM -1.8E 08:18AM 12:24AM 02:36AM 1.3F 06:00AM -1.0E -1.3E -0.9E -1.5E 02:36AM -1.0E 01:24PM 04:24PM 01:12PM 04:18PM 01:30PM 04:48PM -1.6E Su 02:12AM 01:06PM 04:18PM -1.1E Tu 10:00AM 12:18PM 0.7F W 02:18PM 05:30PM -1.2E 02:30AM 1.7F 01:42AM 1.6F 03:00AM 1.2F 02:12AM 1.6F 01:24AM 03:54AM 0.6F 12:30AM 03:42AM 1.3F Th F Sa 24AM 03:54AM 1.0F 12:36AM 04:24AM 1.3F 12:48AM 04:36AM 1.1F 02:54AM 05:30AM -0.5E -1.2E 02:24AM 05:00AM -0.4E -1.0E 01:00AM 0.8F -1.1E 12:30AM 0.9F07:30AM 10:30AM 01:48PM 10:36AM 01:54PM 11:48AM 03:12PM 11:30AM 02:54PM -1.0E 05:30AM 08:06AM 1.1F 09:42AM 12:36PM -1.2E 04:48AM 07:54AM 0.9F 03:24AM 06:36AM 1.5F 05:00AM 0.7F 06:00AM 08:12AM 0.7F Sa Su Tu W 08:30PM 07:30PM 11:00PM 2.2F 07:12PM 10:48PM 1.6F 07:54PM 11:30PM 2.3F 07:06PM 11:00PM 1.8F 02:54PM 06:18PM -1.3E 06:36AM 09:24AM -1.0E 05:30AM 08:42AM -1.0E 07:00AM 09:42AM -0.8E 05:54AM 09:06AM 07:12AM 10:24AM -0.9E 07:00AM 10:18AM -1.4E-1.4E 18AM 10:24AM -0.8E 07:54AM 11:06AM -1.1E 08:12AM 11:30AM -1.0E 12:42AM -1.4E -1.1E 02:18AM 12:42AM -1.1E-1.4E 01:30AM 02:18AM -1.5E 12:42AM -1.1E 02:24AM 01:30AM -0.9E 02:18A -1 06:42PM 09:12PM 0.5F 05:36PM 08:00PM 05:54PM 08:06PM 0.4F 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F 08:12AM 11:36AM 0.8F 0.6F 07:36AM 11:06AM 0.7F 04:30AM 07:18AM -0.5E 04:06AM 07:00AM -0.7E 09:30PM 03:54PM 06:42PM 1.1F 10:42AM 01:30PM -0.9E 09:54AM 01:00PM -1.6E 10:18AM 01:30PM -1.1E 10:54AM 02:12PM -1.8E 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.2E 12:54AM 03:48AM 0.7F 01:18AM 12:54AM 04:30AM 03:48AM 0.9F 0.7F 12:36AM 01:18AM 04:00AM 12:54AM 04:30AM 03:48AM 1.1F 0.9F 0.7F 01:00AM 12:36AM 04:30AM 01:18AM 04:00AM 04:30AM 1.0F 1.1F 0.9F 01:24AM 01:00AM 05:06AM 12:36AM 04:00AM 1.4F03:42AM 1.0F08:24AM 1.1F 01:24AM 01:24AM 05:12AM 01:00AM 05:06AM 04:30AM 1.2F5 1.4F07:30AM 1.0F 01:24AM 01:24AM 05:12AM 05:06AM 1.2F 1.4F 5 20 5-1.2E 5 20 20 505:36AM 20 Sa 0.5F Su -0.7E M Tu Th F04:30AM 03:06PM 0.5F 02:18PM 0.5F 12:54PM 03:42PM 0.6F 12:24PM 02:54PM 0.8F 01:30PM 04:54PM 0.9F 01:36PM 04:36PM 1.4F 03:42AM 1.7F 05:30AM 07:00AM 0.9F 1.7F 04:30AM 05:30AM 03:42AM 07:00AM 1.5F 0.9F 1.7F 04:30AM 08:06AM 05:30AM 07:30AM 08:24A 0.8F01: 15 02:54PM 05:06PM 0.5F 48PM 04:24PM 03:24PM 05:30PM 0.4F 10:36PM 10:36PM Tu W Th F Su M 5Th 06:48AM 20 5Su 512:18PM 20 507:48AM 20 508:00AM 20 5 07:00AM 20 508:00AM 2002:06PM 508:54AM 20 2008:24AM 508:54AM 20 02:48PM 06:12PM -0.9E 02:18PM 05:42PM -0.8E 10:12AM 12:48PM 0.5F 10:18AM 01:00PM 0.5F 09:48AM 07:48AM 06:48AM 10:48AM 09:48AM -0.8E -0.7E 07:18AM 10:30AM 06:48AM 10:48AM -1.0E 09:48AM -0.8E -0.7E 07:18AM 11:12AM 07:48AM 10:30AM -0.9E 10:48AM -1.0E -0.8E 08:42AM 12:00PM 07:18AM 11:12AM 10:30AM -0.9E -1.0E 08:42AM 12:12PM 08:00AM 12:00PM -1.0E 11:12AM -1.2E01:48PM -0.9E 08:42AM 12:12PM 12:00PM -1.0E -1.2E 08: F01:00PM 05:18PM 08:42PM 2.3F 09:42PM 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.3F 04:12PM 07:18PM 1.7F 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.4F 05:06PM 08:36PM 1.7F M -1.2E 10:30AM 01:30PM -1.4E 11:12AM 10:30AM 01:30PM -1.1E -1.4E 10:42AM 11:12AM 10:30AM 02:06PM -1.8E 01:30PM -1.1E -1.4E 10:54AM 10:42AM 02:06PM 11:12AM 01:48PM 02:06P -1F 05:54PM 09:18PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:54PM -0.9E 07:00PM 10:00PM -0.9E 05:42PM 08:54PM -1.0E 09:00PM 11:18PM -0.6E 08:12PM 10:54PM -1.0E Su M Su Tu M W06:18PM Tu M 00PM 10:06PM -0.7E Su F 07:36PM 10:42PM -0.7E 07:54PM 10:48PM -0.5E 12:48PM 04:00PM 0.9F 01:54PM 12:48PM 04:48PM 04:00PM 0.7F 0.9F 01:48PM 01:54PM 04:30PM 12:48PM 04:48PM 04:00PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.9F 02:42PM 01:48PM 05:06PM 01:54PM 04:30PM 04:48PM 0.5F 0.7F 0.7F 03:42PM 02:42PM 06:00PM 01:48PM 05:06PM 04:30PM 0.5F04:36PM 0.5F 0.7F 04:06PM 03:42PM 06:18PM 02:42PM 06:00PM 05:06PM 0.4FSu 0.5F08:12PM 0.5F 04:06PM 03:42PM 06:00PM 0.4F 0.5F 04: 09:48PM 09:18PM 03:24PM 06:48PM -0.8E 03:42PM 07:12PM -0.7E M Su Tu M Su W Tu M F W Tu Sa F W Sa F Sa 11:30PM 10:36PM 11:54PM 05:12PM 08:36PM 1.5F 04:36PM 07:36PM 1.5F 05:12PM 08:42PM 07:36PM 1.4F 1.5F 04:54PM 05:12PM 04:36PM 08:42PM 07:36PM 2.0F 1.4F 1.5F 04:54PM 05:12PM 08:12PM 08:42P 2 02:24AM 05:12AM -1.6E 02:30AM 05:24AM -1.1E 03:12AM 06:00AM -1.4E 02:48AM 05:42AM -1.1E 12:48AM 1.6F 12:12AM 1.8F ◑ ◑ 10:42PM 11:36PM 07:12PM 10:18PM -0.9E 07:48PM 07:12PM 10:54PM 10:18PM -0.8E -0.9E 07:18PM 07:48PM 10:24PM 07:12PM 10:54PM -0.8E 10:18PM -0.8E 07:48PM 07:18PM 10:42PM 07:48PM 10:24PM -0.7E 10:54PM -0.8E -0.8E 08:30PM 07:48PM 11:30PM 07:18PM 10:42PM -0.7E 10:24PM -0.7E 08:42PM 08:30PM 11:30PM 07:48PM 11:30PM -0.5E 10:42PM -0.7E10:42PM -0.7E 08:42PM 08:30PM 11:30PM 11:30PM -0.5E -0.7E 08:○ 01:30AM -0.7E 01:24AM 12:24AM 03:00AM -0.5E 12:00AM 02:42AM -0.5E 09:48PM 10:24PM 10:42PM 10:42PM 11:36PM 11:36PM 10-0.5E 25 10 -0.9E 25 10 -0.8E 25

02:06PM -1.1E 05:12PM -1.7E Sa 01:30AM 01:42PM -1.5E 04:48PM -1.0E Su 02:24AM 02:18PM -0.9E 05:42PM -1.4E M 03:06AM 01:42PM -1.6E 05:00PM -1.1E 10:42AM -1.1E 01:06PM 0.7F Th 10:18AM 12:48PM 0.9F F12:12AM W 12:42AM -1.4E 02:18AM 12:30AM 03:12AM 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.2E 11:18AM 02:42PM -1.0E 12:30PM 03:54PM -1.0E 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.0E 03:36AM 1.4F 02:30AM 1.6F 01:00AM 04:00AM 0.9F 12:24AM 03:06AM 1.5F 1.8F 02:24AM 04:48AM 0.5F -1.1E 12:12AM 01:48AM 04:48AM 1.1F-1.6E 01:42AM -1.6E 02:54AM 01:42AM -1.1E -1.6E 02:24AM 02:54AM -1.6E 01:42AM -1.1E 03:06AM 12:12AM 02:24AM -1.0E 02:54A -1 08:18PM 11:54PM 2.2F 07:42PM 11:30PM 1.6F 08:42PM 07:48PM 11:48PM 04:00PM 07:24PM 03:18PM 06:30PM -1.2E 00AM 1.0F 01:24AM 05:06AM 1.4F 01:24AM 05:12AM 1.2F Su 04:30AM M 04:30AM W Th 12:48AM 0.7F 0.6F 12:12AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.9F 07:30AM 01:24AM 1.1F 01:30AM 0.9F 01:54AM 01:30AM 05:12AM 04:30AM 0.9F 0.9F 01:12AM 01:54AM 04:42AM 01:30AM 05:12AM 04:30AM 1.2F 0.9F 0.9F 01:30AM 01:12AM 05:12AM 01:54AM 05:12AM 1.1F 1.2F 0.9F 02:06AM 01:30AM 05:54AM 01:12AM 05:12AM 04:42AM 1.4F04:42AM 1.1F08:42AM 1.2F 02:00AM 02:06AM 05:54AM 01:30AM 05:12AM 1.2F6 1.4F08:24AM 1.1F 02:00AM 02:06AM 05:54AM 05:54AM 1.2F 1.4F 06:30AM 09:00AM 1.0F 03:42AM 07:00AM 1.7F 05:30AM 08:24AM 0.9F 04:30AM 1.5F 05:36AM 08:06AM 0.8F 06:42AM 08:54AM 0.7F 604:42AM 21 612:12AM 605:54AM 21 21 612:24AM 21 07:18PM 10:00PM 0.6F 06:24PM 08:54PM 06:42PM 08:54PM 0.4F 07:36PM 10:24PM 0.6F 04:42AM 1.7F 06:06AM 07:54AM 0.9F 1.7F 05:30AM 06:06AM 04:42AM 07:54AM 1.5F 0.9F 1.7F 06:18AM 05:30AM 08:42AM 06:06AM 08:24AM 08:42A 0.8F02: 16 07:42AM 10:24AM -0.9E 09:30AM -1.0E 07:48AM 10:24AM -0.8E 06:42AM 09:54AM -1.2E 07:54AM 11:12AM -0.9E 07:54AM 11:12AM -1.5E 10:30PM 09:30PM 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.2E 00AM 11:12AM -0.9E 08:54AM 12:12PM -1.0E 6 01:30PM 21 608:24AM 606:24AM 21 608:24AM 21 608:36AM 21 6 07:54AM 21 608:36AM 2102:42PM 609:30AM 21 2108:42AM 609:30AM 21 07:36AM 10:42AM -0.9E 07:36AM 11:30AM 10:42AM -0.8E -0.9E 08:12AM 11:18AM 07:36AM 11:30AM -1.1E 10:42AM -0.8E -0.9E 08:12AM 11:54AM 08:24AM 11:18AM -1.0E 11:30AM -1.1E -0.8E 09:30AM 12:48PM 08:12AM 11:54AM -1.2E 11:18AM -1.0E -1.1E 09:30AM 12:54PM 08:36AM 12:48PM -1.1E 11:54AM -1.2E02:36PM -1.0E 09:30AM 12:54PM 12:48PM -1.1E -1.2E 09: 05:24AM 08:18AM -0.6E 04:00AM 06:42AM -0.5E 03:24AM 06:06AM -0.5E 05:00AM 08:06AM -0.8E 10:30AM -1.4E 11:12AM 02:06PM -1.1E 10:42AM 01:48PM -1.8E 10:54AM 02:06PM -1.2E 11:36AM 02:54PM -1.8E 11:30AM 02:48PM -1.2E 11:12AM 02:18PM -1.7E 11:36AM 11:12AM 02:18PM -1.2E -1.7E 11:24AM 11:36AM 11:12AM 02:42PM -1.9E 02:18PM -1.2E -1.7E 11:30AM 11:24AM 02:42PM 11:36AM 02:36PM -1.3E 02:42P -1S 11:36PM 11:24PM Su M Tu W F Sa M Tu M W Tu Th W Tu 01:54PM 04:42PM 0.5F 01:00PM 03:12PM 0.6F 01:36PM 05:00PM 0.8F 01:12PM 03:54PM 1.0F 02:24PM 06:00PM 1.0F 02:30PM 05:48PM 1.6F 03:42PM 06:00PM 0.5F 42PM 05:06PM 0.5F 04:06PM 06:18PM 0.4F 01:48PM 04:48PM 0.9F 02:48PM 01:48PM 05:30PM 04:48PM 0.7F 0.9F 02:48PM 02:48PM 05:24PM 01:48PM 05:30PM 04:48PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.9F 03:30PM 02:48PM 05:54PM 02:48PM 05:24PM 05:30PM 0.5F 0.7F 0.7F 04:36PM 03:30PM 06:54PM 02:48PM 05:54PM 05:24PM 0.5F05:18PM 0.5F 0.7F 04:54PM 04:36PM 07:00PM 03:30PM 06:54PM 05:54PM 0.4FM 0.5F09:00PM 0.5F 04:54PM 04:36PM 07:00PM 06:54PM 0.4F 0.5F W Th F05:12PM Sa M Tu 11:30AM 02:00PM 0.4F 09:24AM 12:42PM 0.7F 08:54AM 12:06PM 0.6F 11:36AM 01:54PM 0.4F 05:18PM 08:24PM 1.8F 05:42PM 09:06PM 08:24PM 1.5F 1.8F 05:36PM 05:42PM 05:18PM 09:06PM 08:24PM 2.2F 1.5F 1.8F 05:42PM 05:36PM 09:06PM 05:42PM 09:00PM 09:06P 1.6F04: 2 M Tu M W Tu M Th W Tu Sa Th W Su Sa Th Su Sa Su FSlack Sa 06:00PM 09:30PM 2.4F 04:36PM 07:36PM 1.5F 05:12PM 08:42PM 1.4F 04:54PM 08:12PM 2.0F 08:36PM 1.5F 05:36PM 09:12PM 1.8F Sa M Tu 07:18PM 10:24PM -0.9E 05:42PM 09:06PM -0.9E 08:18PM 11:00PM -0.8E 07:00PM 10:00PM -1.0E 09:54PM 09:24PM 07:54PM 11:00PM -0.9E 08:24PM 07:54PM 11:30PM 11:00PM -0.7E -0.9E 08:06PM 08:24PM 11:06PM 07:54PM 11:30PM -0.8E 11:00PM -0.7E -0.9E 08:30PM 08:06PM 11:24PM 08:24PM 11:06PM -0.6E 11:30PM -0.8E -0.7E 09:24PM 08:30PM 08:06PM 11:24PM 11:06PM -0.6E -0.8E 09:30PM 09:24PM 11:24PM -0.6E 09:30PM 09:24PM 09: Maximum Slack Maximum Slack03:12AM Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 03:24AM 06:12AM -1.5E 06:06AM -1.0E 12:24AM 2.1F 03:30AM 06:30AM -1.1E 0108:30PM AM AM 08:30PM 11:30PM -0.7E-0.8E 48PM 10:42PM -0.7E 08:42PM 11:30PM -0.5E 11:36PM 11:36PM 11:36PM ○ 04:36PM 07:54PM -0.7E 03:42PM 07:06PM -0.8E 03:12PM 06:30PM 04:18PM 07:36PM -0.7E 10:42PM 11:36PM ● ● ◐ 26 ◐ 26 10:24AM 12:24PM 0.5F 11 11-0.4E 11 -0.5E Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 02:24AM 02:06AM 01:30AM 04:06AM -0.5E 01:00AM 0.6F 03:42AM 11:48PM AM E 09:48AM 12:12PM 1.0F 09:54AM 12:00PM 04:12AM 07:00AM -1.2E AM AM E 26 ● AM ○ -0.6E ◐ 26 10:30PM 09:54PM 11:00PM 10:36PM 11 11 26 m h m 04:30AM knots 08:24AM h m h m knots h m h m knots h m h m knots h m h m knots h m h m knots 05:00AM 08:42AMh 1.1F 1.0F 06:36AM 10:06AM 0.8F 06:18AM 09:42AM 0.8F 02:54PM 06:06PM -1.5E 02:12PM 05:24PM -0.9E 10:42AM 12:48PM 0.6F 02:24PM 05:42PM -1.0E AM PM AM PM Sa Su M Tu 02:36AM -1.8E Th 03:30AM F 03:12AM 12:48AM 02:36AM -1.1E-1.8E 12:30AM 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.7E 02:36AM -1.1E -1.8E 12:30AM 03:42AM 12:48AM 03:12AM -1.1E 03:30A -1 h m 03:36PM knots-1.1E h -1.6E m h m1.0F knots h -1.1E m h m1.0F knots 12:00PM 03:24PM -1.0E 01:18PM 04:48PM 01:00PM 04:24PM -0.9E 09:12PM 08:12PM 03:12PM 06:42PM -1.2E 08:36PM PM -1.2E PM E7 PM 08:42AM PM E 22 02:00AM 05:12AM 02:24AM 02:00AM 05:48AM 05:12AM 1.0F -0.9E 01:54AM 02:24AM 05:30AM 02:00AM 05:48AM 05:12AM 1.3F 1.0F 1.0F 02:06AM 01:54AM 05:48AM 02:24AM 05:30AM 05:48AM 1.1F 1.3F 1.0F 02:06AM 12:18AM 01:54AM 05:48AM 05:30AM 1.1F09:12AM 1.3F08:42AM 12:12AM 02:06AM -0.5E 05:48AM -0.7E09:12AM 1.1F 12:12AM 12:18AM -0.5E -0.7E 02:54AM 1.5F 01:24AM 04:54AM 1.1F 03:30AM 1.5F 02:12AM 05:06AM 0.7F 01:54AM 05:06AM 1.3F 12:12AM -0.6E 7 22 7-0.7E 712:18AM 22 22 701:00AM 01:42AM 12:12AM 02:54AM 02:24AM -1.6E 12:24AM 03:06AM -1.0E 01:18AM 03:54AM -1.5E 01:06AM 03:54AM Mh m12:12PM Tu Th 05:42AM 1.8F 06:42AM 05:42AM 0.9F 1.8F 06:30AM 06:42AM 05:42AM 1.3F 0.9F 1.8F 07:00AM 06:30AM 09:18AM 06:42AM 09:12AM 09:12A 0.8F 17 12:42AM 04:06AM 1.4F 706:54AM 22 709:06AM 707:18AM 22 7F09:06AM 22 7 22 7 08:42AM 22 709:18AM 2203:12PM 702:42AM 22 2209:12AM 702:42AM 22 30AM 05:12AM 1.1F 02:06AM 05:54AM 1.4F 02:00AM 05:54AM 1.2F 07:18PM 09:48PM 0.6F 07:24PM 09:42PM 0.4F 08:18PM 11:18PM 0.7F 07:54PM 10:48PM 0.7F 08:24AM 11:30AM -1.0E 08:24AM 12:12PM 11:30AM -0.9E -1.0E 09:00AM 12:12PM 08:24AM 12:12PM -1.2E 11:30AM -0.9E -1.0E 09:18AM 09:00AM 12:36PM 09:06AM 12:12PM -1.0E 12:12PM -1.2E -0.9E 02:54AM 06:42AM 09:00AM 12:36PM 12:12PM 1.3F-1.0E -1.2E 02:54AM 06:36AM 09:18AM 06:42AM 12:36PM 1.2F12:06PM 1.3F03:18PM -1.0E 02:54AM 06:42AM 1.2F 1.3F 02: 09:42PM PM PM 01:42AM 0.7F 01:54AM 0.9F 02:30AM 0.9F 01:06AM 0.8F 12:00PM 03:00PM -1.8E 12:06PM 12:00PM 03:00PM -1.3E -1.8E 12:06PM 12:00PM 03:12PM -1.9E 03:00PM -1.3E -1.8E 12:00PM 12:06PM 03:12PM 12:06PM 03:18PM -1.2E 03:12P -1S 10:00AM -0.9E 08:42AM 11:12AM -0.8E 10:24AM -1.1E 08:30AM 11:12AM -0.8E 08:30AM 11:42AM -1.4E 03:24AM 05:42AM 0.5F 04:42AM 07:54AM 1.7F 06:06AM 08:42AM 0.9F 05:30AM 08:24AM 1.5F 06:18AM 08:42AM 0.8F 07:30AM 09:48AM 0.9F 07:24AM 09:36AM 0.7F Tu W Tu Th W Tu F 06:36AM Th W 07:36AM 10:48AM -1.3E 02:48PM 05:42PM 0.9F -0.6E 03:36PM 02:48PM 06:18PM 05:42PM 0.6F -0.7E 0.9F 03:48PM 03:36PM 06:18PM 02:48PM 06:18PM 05:42PM 0.6F 0.6F 0.9F 04:18PM 03:48PM 06:36PM 03:36PM 06:18PM 06:18PM 0.5F 0.6F 0.6F 10:12AM 04:18PM 01:36PM 03:48PM 06:36PM -1.2E 06:18PM 0.5F 0.6F 10:12AM 10:12AM 01:36PM 04:18PM 01:36PM -1.1E 06:36PM -1.2E09:48PM 0.5F 10:12AM 10:12AM 01:36PM 01:36PM -1.1E -1.2E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.2E 36AM 11:54AM -1.0E 09:30AM 12:54PM -1.1E 06:06PM 09:18PM 2.0F 06:18PM 06:06PM 09:36PM 09:18PM 1.6F 2.0F 06:18PM 06:18PM 06:06PM 09:36PM 09:18PM 2.4F 1.6F 2.0F 06:06PM 06:18PM 09:42PM 06:18PM 09:48PM 09:36P 1.7F10: 2 05:00AM 07:48AM -0.5E 05:24AM 08:24AM -0.7E 06:06AM 09:06AM Tu W Tu Th W Tu F Th W Su F Th M Su F M Su M 04:24AM 07:18AM 01:36PM 03:30PM 0.4F 02:36PM 05:54PM 0.7F 01:42PM 04:12PM 0.7F 02:24PM 06:12PM 0.9F 02:54PM 06:06PM 1.5F 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.0E 11:12AM 02:18PM -1.7E 11:36AM 02:42PM -1.2E 11:24AM 02:36PM -1.9E 11:30AM 02:42PM -1.3E 12:06PM 03:24PM -1.3E 12:24PM 03:42PM -1.8E W 0.6F 08:42PM Th 0.5F 09:06PM F Sa M -0.8E M 0.5F Tu -0.9E W Th -0.8E Sa Su Tu 02:06PM 05:00PM 1.2F 11:42PM 08:42PM 11:42PM -0.9E 08:54PM 09:06PM 11:54PM 08:42PM 11:42PM -0.9E 09:12PM 08:54PM 09:06PM 11:54PM 05:24PM 09:12PM 07:42PM 08:54PM 11:54PM 0.6F -0.8E 05:30PM 05:24PM 07:48PM 09:12PM 07:42PM 0.4F 0.6F 05:30PM 05:24PM 0.4F 0.6F 05: ○ ●07:48PM ○ 07:42PM 30PM 05:54PM 06:54PM 0.5F 04:54PM 07:00PM 0.4F 10:42AM 01:42PM 11:36AM 02:18PM 12:36PM 03:00PM 0.4F AM AM 05:42PM AM 06:12PM AM 10:18AM 01:12PM 0.6F 05:42PM 09:24PM -0.8E 08:36PM 11:30PM -0.9E 10:12PM 09:24PM 09:30PM 03:18PM 06:48PM 1.2F 05:18PM 08:24PM 1.8F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.5F 05:36PM 09:00PM 2.2F -1.0E 09:06PM 1.6F AM Su 06:42PM 10:24PM 09:54PM 1.9F AM Sa Su ○07:06PM ● ○ ●10:24PM ○ 2.4F -1.1E ●10:24PM M04:36PM Tu 10:18PM 10:18PM 10:24PM 10: Su 08:18PM 11:06PM 12 27 12 27 12 27 30PM 11:24PM -0.6E 09:24PM 09:30PM AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E 12:36AM 03:18AM 12:18AM 02:54AM 02:36AM 05:06AM 02:00AM 04:42AM -0.5E ◐11:36PM ● 01:18AM 04:36PM 07:54PM -0.8E -0.5E 04:00PM 04:54PM 08:12PM 08:42PM -0.7E -0.5E 07:24PM -0.8E -0.4E 05:24PM 10:42PM 12:36AM 03:24AM -1.8E 12:36AM 04:00AM 03:24AM -1.1E -1.8E 01:24AM 01:18AM 04:06AM 12:36AM 04:00AM -1.7E 03:24AM -1.1E -1.8E 01:30AM 01:24AM 04:18AM 01:18AM 04:06AM -1.1E 04:00A -1 ● 0.9F 12 12 27 27 AM PM 11:00AM AM 07:30AM PM 10:42AM PM AM PM PM PM AM PM 0.7F AM 05:54AM 09:36AM 1.0F 05:18AM 09:12AM 07:48AM 11:12PM 11:12PM 11:36PM 10:30PM M 0.7F Tu 1.1F W 09:36AM F 09:48AM Sa 02:36AM 06:00AM 1.1F Su 02:36AM 06:00AM 1.1F 02:36AM 06:18AM 02:36AM 12:06AM 06:00AM 1.3F 02:36AM 12:00AM -0.6E 12:06AM -0.7E PM 1.7F 01:12AM 02:36AM 12:00AM 06:18AM 1.3F09:36AM 12:54AM -0.5E 12:00AM -0.6E10:06AM -0.6E 12:54AM 01:12AM -0.5E -0.6E 806:18AM 23 8-0.6E 801:12AM 23 23 807:48AM 06:36AM 07:18AM 06:36AM 0.9F 1.7F 07:30AM 07:18AM 06:36AM 09:36AM 1.1F 0.9F 1.7F 07:30AM 10:00AM 07:18AM 10:06AM 09:48A 0.7F 18 PM 12:06AM PM -0.7E E -1.1E PM PM E -0.7E PM PM E 1.3F PM E -0.6E PM PM E8 PM PM E 23 01:42PM 05:06PM -0.9E -1.0E 12:42PM -1.1E 04:12PM -0.9E 02:06PM 05:36PM -0.9E 812:06AM 23 802:54AM 801:00AM 23 8Sa 23-1.1E 802:36AM 23 8 03:42PM 23 802:36AM 2303:42PM 803:24AM 23 2309:48AM 803:24AM 23 Tu 01:00PM 04:24PM W F 09:12AM 12:24PM 09:12AM 06:24AM 12:24PM 09:42AM 02:54AM 01:00PM 09:12AM 06:24AM -1.2E 12:24PM 1.0F 09:42AM 06:24AM 02:54AM 01:00PM 06:24AM 1.1F-1.2E 1.0F 03:48AM 07:30AM 09:42AM 06:24AM 01:00PM 1.2F12:42PM 1.1F -1.2E 03:48AM 07:18AM 02:36AM 06:24AM 1.1FW 1.2F04:00PM 1.1F 03:48AM 07:18AM 07:30AM 1.1F 1.2F 03: 12:42PM -1.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E -1.9E 12:48PM 12:42PM 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.8E 03:42PM -1.2E -1.9E 12:48PM 03:42PM 12:42PM 04:00PM -1.2E 03:42P -1M 03:54AM 1.4F 10:30PM 02:42AM 06:12AM 1.0F 1.0F 04:30AM 1.4F 12:00AM -0.8E 12:12AM -1.2E 01:12AM -0.7E 02:36AM -1.8E 12:48AM 03:30AM 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.7E 01:00AM 03:42AM -1.1E 02:06AM 04:48AM -1.4E 01:42AM 04:30AM -1.2E W Th W F07:30AM Th Sa F12:36PM Th PM -1.1E PM PM PM PM 08:12PM 10:48PM 0.6F 08:00PM 0.4F 09:00PM 08:30PM 11:36PM 0.8F 03:42PM 06:30PM 0.8F 1.1F 09:42AM 03:42PM 12:54PM 06:30PM -0.9E 0.8F 04:42PM 09:42AM 07:06PM 03:42PM 12:54PM 06:30PM 0.6F -0.9E 0.8F 04:42PM 01:12PM 09:42AM 07:06PM -1.0E 12:54PM 0.6F -0.9E 11:00AM 02:24PM 04:42PM 01:12PM -1.2E 07:06PM -1.0E 0.6F 10:48AM 11:00AM 02:12PM 09:54AM 02:24PM -1.1E 01:12PM -1.2E10:36PM -1.0E 10:48AM 11:00AM 02:12PM 02:24PM -1.1E -1.2E 06:48PM 2.2F 06:42PM 06:48PM 10:06PM 1.6F 2.2F 07:06PM 06:42PM 06:48PM 10:06PM 2.4F 1.6F 2.2F 06:36PM 07:06PM 10:18PM 06:42PM 10:36PM 1.8F10: 2 06AM 05:48AM 1.1F 12:18AM -0.7E 12:12AM -0.5E W07:54AM Th W F08:12AM Th W Sa F09:54AM Th M 10:06PM Sa F09:54AM Tu 10:12PM M Sa Tu10:12PM M Tu10:12P 02:30AM 0.8F 02:48AM 03:12AM 1.0F 04:18AM 06:36AM 0.6F 10:54AM -0.9E 09:30AM 12:00PM -0.7E 11:12AM -1.2E 03:18AM 06:06AM 0.6F 03:12AM 06:12AM 1.2F 08:24AM 10:42AM 0.8F 05:42AM 08:42AM 1.8F 06:42AM 09:12AM 0.9F 06:30AM 09:12AM 1.3F 07:00AM 09:18AM 0.8F 08:12AM 10:18AM 0.7F ○ ●07:24PM ○0.6F 0.4F 06:12PM ●07:24PM ● 0.5F 0.6F 09:24PM 04:24PM 09:24PM 06:54PM 0.6F 09:42PM 04:24PM 09:24PM 06:54PM 0.6F 05:06PM 09:42PM 07:24PM 04:24PM 06:54PM 0.4F 0.6F 06:06PM 05:06PM 08:36PM 09:42PM 06:06PM 08:30PM 05:06PM 08:36PM 0.5F○ 0.6F 0.4F 06:12PM 06:06PM 08:30PM 08:36PM 06: 02:54AM 06:42AM 1.3F 18AM 12:36PM -1.0E 02:42AM 06:36AM 1.2F 05:54AM 08:42AM -0.6E 06:12AM 09:24AM -0.9E 06:48AM 10:00AM -0.8E 02:24PM 04:36PM 0.5F 03:18PM 06:54PM 0.9F 02:36PM 05:18PM 1.0F 09:06AM 12:00PM -0.9E 09:18AM 12:30PM -1.6E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.1E 01:06PM 04:30PM -1.6E AM 12:00PM 12:06PM 03:18PM -1.9E AM 12:00PM 03:12PM 12:42PM 04:00PM -1.3E ○ 03:00PM -1.8E W F12:06PM ● 03:12PM ○09:42PM -1.3E AM ● ○09:42PM ● -1.2E 09:54PM 09:42PM 11:24PM 09:54PM 11:06PM 11:24PM 09:54PM 11:06PM 11:24PM 11: AM AM AM AM Th Sa Su Tu W Tu Th F Su M Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request, and may differ from the published tidal current tables. 10:12AM 01:36PM -1.2E 18PM 06:36PM 0.5F 10:12AM 01:36PM -1.1E 11:48AM 02:42PM 0.6F 12:48PM 03:18PM 0.5F 01:36PM 03:54PM 0.4F 07:12PM 10:36PM -0.9E 09:48PM 08:24PM -1.1E 03:12PM 1.1F 01:30AM 03:48PM 07:06PM 1.8F 01:54AM 04:00PM 07:30PM 1.3F 02:18AM 13 13 28 05:00AM 06:06PM 09:18PM 2.0F 06:18PM 09:36PM 1.6F 06:18PM 09:48PM 06:06PM 09:42PM 07:30PM 11:12PM 2.2F AM 06:54PM 10:36PM 1.9F-1.8E Su M AM-1.6E AM -1.8E E 02:18AM AM AM E 28 AM 2.4F AM 05:54AM E 13 AM 1.7F AM E 28 AM-1.8E E 01:30AM AM-1.1E AM E 01:54AM Tu W 01:48AM 04:24AM -0.5E 01:18AM 03:54AM -0.4E 12:06AM 0.7F 11:24PM 03:06AM -0.6E 07:00PM available as of the date of your request, and may differ from the published tidal current tables. 04:18AM 04:42AM 04:18AM 01:30AM 04:42AM 04:18AM -1.1E 02:06AM 05:00AM 01:54AM 05:00AM -1.1E 04:42A -1 05:24PM 07:42PM 0.6F-0.8E 0.8F 12PM 05:30PM 07:48PM 0.4F-0.9E ○ ● -0.8E 06:18PM 09:24PM -0.6E 05:24PM 08:42PM -0.8E 0.9F 05:48PM 09:00PM 10:24PM 10:36PM 11:24PM PM PM AM 12:42AM PM PM PM PM 0.8F PM PM 10:24AM 912:42AM 24 9-0.6E 902:06AM 24 908:00AM 24 908:42AM 24 13 28 13 28 12:24AM -0.9E 12:42AM 12:24AM -0.6E 12:42AM 12:24AM -0.6E -0.9E -0.5E 12:42AM -0.8E -0.6E AM 1.5F 02:06AM 12:42AM 12:42AM -0.5E -0.8E10:24AM 01:48AM -0.5E 12:42AM -0.6E11:00AM -0.5E 01:48AM 02:06AM -0.5E -0.6E 07:36AM 08:00AM 07:36AM 1.5F 08:36AM 07:36AM 10:30AM 0.8F 1.5F 08:36AM 10:48AM 08:00AM 11:00AM 10:30A 0.6F 09 08:48AM 11:42AM 0.6F PM 12:42AM 07:00AM 10:36AM 06:24AM 10:06AM 03:36AM 06:12AM M 910:18PM Tu W Th Sa Su Generated on: Nov 19:09:30 UTC 2019 Page 30.9F of 5PM 10:24PM 9 -0.9E 24 9 -0.5E 24 9Su 903:12AM 24 9 10:24AM 24 903:12AM 2410:30AM 904:12AM 24 24 904:12AM 24 11:54PM 11:54PM PM Fri PM 22 E PM PM E 1.0F PM PM E 1.3F PM PM E 01:24PM PM PM E Th PM PM E F01:30PM 03:18AM 06:42AM 03:24AM 03:18AM 06:54AM 06:42AM 1.0F 1.2F 03:24AM 03:24AM 07:00AM 03:18AM 06:54AM 06:42AM 1.2F 03:24AM 07:00AM 03:24AM 07:00AM 06:54AM 1.1F 1.0F 04:36AM 08:18AM 03:24AM 07:00AM 1.1F 1.1F 1.3F 04:36AM 08:06AM 03:12AM 08:18AM 07:00AM 1.0F 1.1F04:48PM 1.1F 04:36AM 08:06AM 08:18AM 1.0F 1.1F 04: 01:24PM 04:24PM -1.8E 01:12PM 04:18PM 04:24PM -1.1E -1.8E 01:12PM 01:24PM 04:18PM -1.6E 04:24PM -1.1E -1.8E 01:06PM 04:18PM 01:12PM 04:48PM -1.1E 04:18P -1T 02:30PM 05:54PM -0.8E 01:54PM 05:18PM 01:30PM 1.2F 05:00PM -0.9E 09:00AM 12:00PM 0.6F Th F07:00AM Th Sa F01:30PM Su Sa Page 31.3F of 524-1.1E W Th Sa ◑W 10:48PM ◐ 10:06AM 01:12PM -1.1E 10:18AM 10:06AM 01:12PM -0.9E -1.1E 10:18AM 01:48PM 10:06AM 01:36PM -1.2E 01:12PM -0.9E 10:36AM 10:30AM 01:54PM 10:18AM 01:48PM -1.0E 01:36PM -1.2E -0.9E 11:48AM 10:36AM 03:12PM 10:30AM 01:54PM -1.1E 01:48PM -1.0E -1.2E 11:30AM 11:48AM 02:54PM 10:36AM 03:12PM -1.0E 01:54PM -1.1E11:30PM -1.0E 11:30AM 11:48AM 02:54PM 03:12PM -1.0E -1.1E 07:30PM 2.2F 07:12PM 07:30PM 11:00PM 1.6F 2.2F 07:54PM 07:12PM 07:30PM 11:00PM 2.3F 1.6F 2.2F 07:06PM 07:54PM 11:00PM 07:12PM 11:30PM 1.8F11: 2 PM 01:36PM PM PM PM Th F Th Sa F10:30AM Th Su 04:18AM Sa F Tu 11:00PM Su Sa Tu Su W 10:48PM Tu W10:48P 09:06PM 09:00PM 11:48PM 0.6F 08:42PM 11:18PM 0.5F 02:54PM 06:24PM -0.8E 01:18AM 05:00AM 1.5F 12:30AM -1.0E 02:12AM 05:36AM 1.4F 12:54AM -0.8E 01:18AM -1.3E 01:54AM -0.8E 12:36AM 03:24AM -1.8E 01:18AM 04:00AM -1.1E 01:24AM 04:06AM -1.7E 01:30AM -1.1E 03:00AM 05:36AM -1.2E 02:24AM 05:12AM -1.2E 04:42PM 07:18PM 0.7F 05:12PM 04:42PM 07:42PM 07:18PM 0.5F 0.7F 05:36PM 05:12PM 08:00PM 04:42PM 07:42PM 07:18PM 0.6F 0.5F 0.7F 05:54PM 05:36PM 08:06PM 05:12PM 08:00PM 07:42PM 0.4F 0.6F 0.5F 06:54PM 05:54PM 09:30PM 05:36PM 08:06PM 08:00PM 0.6F 0.4F 0.6F 06:42PM 06:54PM 09:12PM 05:54PM 09:30PM 08:06PM 0.5F 0.6F 0.4F 06:42PM 06:54PM 09:12PM 09:30PM 0.5F 0.6F 06: ◑ ◐ 09:42PM 12:00AM -0.6E 01:12AM -0.6E 12:54AM -0.5E 03:12AM 0.9F 03:30AM 1.2F 12:12AM 03:54AM 1.1F 08:54AM 11:42AM 03:54AM 07:12AM 09:06AM 12:06PM -1.3E 07:48AM 04:12AM 06:54AM 0.6F 09:18AM 04:24AM 07:12AM 1.2F 08:54AM 05:12AM 07:30AM 0.6F 11:30AM 0.7F 06:36AM 09:36AM 1.7F -1.0E 07:18AM 09:48AM 0.9F 0.9F 07:30AM 10:06AM 1.1F 10:00AM 0.7F 11:06AM 0.7F 10:06PM 10:24PM 10:06PM 10:36PM 10:24PM 10:06PM 10:36PM 10:36PM 10:24PM 10:36PM 10:36PM 10:36PM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM 36AM 06:24AM 1.1F 03:48AM 07:30AM 1.2F 03:24AM 07:18AM 1.1F 03:12PM 05:42PM 0.8F 10:12AM 12:48PM -0.8E 03:24PM 06:24PM 09:42AM 12:42PM 10:06AM 01:24PM 10:12AM 01:30PM -1.1E 03:12AM 06:36AM 09:36AM -0.7E 07:06AM 10:18AM -1.0E 07:30AM 10:48AM -0.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E 12:48PM 04:00PM -1.8E 1.3F 12:36PM 03:42PM -1.2E -1.0E 02:00PM 05:18PM -1.4E -1.7E 01:30PM 04:42PM -1.3E-1.6E 02:24AM 05:12AM -1.6E 02:30AM 02:24AM 05:24AM 05:12AM -1.1E 02:30AM 06:00AM 02:24AM 05:24AM -1.4E 05:12AM -1.1E -1.6E 02:48AM 03:12AM 05:42AM 02:30AM 06:00AM -1.1E 05:24A -1 F Sa Su M W Th W Th F Sa M Tu 14 29 14 29 14 29 AM 02:12PM AM -1.1E E AM 12:30AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E 10 AM AM E 25 02:54AM 05:30AM -0.5E 02:24AM 05:00AM -0.4E 01:00AM 0.8F AM 2.4F 0.9F 07:42PM 11:00AM 02:24PM -1.2E 54AM 01:12PM -1.0E 10:48AM 10 25 10 10 25 25 10 11:42PM -1.1E 04:00PM 07:42PM 1.1F 09:36PM 04:00PM 1.3F 04:30PM 08:00PM 2.1F 04:30PM 08:00PM 1.5F 12:54PM 03:30PM 0.5F 01:54PM 04:12PM 0.5F 02:30PM 04:42PM 0.4F 06:48PM 10:06PM 2.2F 06:42PM 10:12PM 1.6F 07:06PM 10:36PM 06:36PM 10:18PM 08:30PM 07:36PM 11:24PM 1.9F 01:06AM -0.9E 01:12AM 01:06AM -0.6E -0.9E 01:12AM -0.7E 01:06AM -0.6E -0.9E 01:24AM 01:30AM -0.5E 01:12AM -0.7E -0.6E 12:24AM 03:00AM 01:24AM -0.5E 01:30AM -0.5E -0.7E 12:00AM 12:24AM 02:42AM 03:00AM -0.5E 01:24AM -0.5E11:54AM -0.5E 12:00AM 12:24AM 02:42AM 03:00AM -0.5E -0.5E 08:36AM 1.2F 08:54AM 08:36AM 11:18AM 0.7F 1.2F 09:42AM 08:54AM 08:36AM 11:18AM 0.7F 0.7F 1.2F 09:36AM 09:42AM 11:36AM 08:54AM 11:54AM 11:12A 0.5F12: 01 M08:30PM Tu W Th PM PM PM 01:30AM PM PM 1.8F PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 14 29 14 29 Tu W Th Su M0.9F05:42PM 04:06AM 07:00AM -0.7E 08:12AM 0.8F 07:36AM 11:06AM 0.7F 04:30AM 07:18AM 10 25 10 10 -0.5E 25 10 25 10 25 1011:18AM 25 10 2511:12AM 10 25 2511:12AM 10 25 ○ 11:36AM ● 1.3F 06PM 07:24PM 0.4F-0.7E 06:06PM 08:36PM 0.6F-0.8E 06:12PM 08:30PM 0.5F 02:06PM 05:12PM -1.7E 04:48PM 05:12PM -1.0E -1.7E 02:18PM 02:06PM 04:48PM -1.4E 05:12PM -1.0E -1.7E 01:42PM 02:18PM 05:00PM 01:42PM 05:42PM -1.1E 04:48P -1W 04:00AM 07:30AM 03:54AM 04:00AM 07:30AM 07:30AM 1.0F 1.3F 04:12AM 03:54AM 07:54AM 04:00AM 07:30AM 07:30AM 1.3F 1.0F 1.3F 03:48AM 04:12AM 07:42AM 03:54AM 07:30AM 1.1F F 1.3F 1.0F 05:36AM 03:48AM 09:12AM 04:12AM 07:42AM 07:54AM 0.9F02:06PM 1.1F 1.3F 05:12AM 05:36AM 08:54AM 03:48AM 09:12AM 07:42AM 0.9FF01:42PM 1.1F 05:12AM 05:36AM 09:12AM 0.9F 0.9F 05: 10:42PM 11:12PM 11:30PM 11:54PM 06:18PM 09:24PM 06:42PM 09:48PM 07:06PM 10:06PM -0.6E F07:54AM Sa F01:42PM Su Sa M08:54AM Su PM PM E -1.1E PM PM E -0.9E PM PM E -1.2E PM PM E -1.0E PM PM E 07:42PM PM PM E Sa 02:18PM -1.1E 05:42PM -0.8E 10:18AM 01:00PM 10:12AM 12:48PM 0.5F 08:18PM 2.2F 07:42PM 08:18PM 11:54PM 1.6F 2.2F 08:42PM 11:54PM 1.6F 2.2F 07:48PM 08:42PM 11:48PM 07:42PM 1.8F12: 10:54AM 10:54AM 02:18PM 02:06PM -0.9E 11:24AM 11:00AM 02:42PM 10:54AM 02:18PM -1.2E 02:06PM 11:18AM 11:24AM 02:42PM 11:00AM 02:42PM -1.0E 02:18PM -0.9E 12:30PM 11:18AM 03:54PM 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.0E 02:42PM -1.2E 12:12PM 12:30PM 03:36PM 11:18AM 03:54PM -1.0E 02:42PM -1.0E08:18PM -1.0E 12:12PM 12:30PM 03:36PM 03:54PM -1.0E -1.0E Th11:30P 54PM 11:24PM 11:06PM Th 02:48PM 06:12PM F 02:06PM Su F -0.9E Sa F11:00AM Su 0.5F Sa FM M -1.1E Su Sa W 11:54PM M Su Th 11:30PM W M Th11:30PM W ◑ ◑ PM PM 05:36PM 08:12PM 06:00PM 05:36PM 08:24PM 08:12PM 0.4F 0.7F -0.7E 06:24PM 06:00PM 08:54PM 05:36PM 08:24PM 08:12PM 0.6F 0.4F -0.8E 0.7F 06:42PM 06:24PM 08:54PM 06:00PM 08:54PM 08:24PM 0.4F 0.6F 0.4F 07:36PM 06:42PM 10:24PM 06:24PM 08:54PM 08:54PM 0.6F 0.4F 0.6F 07:18PM 07:36PM 10:00PM 06:42PM 10:24PM 08:54PM 0.6F 0.6F 0.4F 07:18PM 07:36PM 10:00PM 10:24PM 0.6F 0.6F 07: 03:24PM 06:48PM 09:48PM 09:18PM 0.7F 03:42PM 07:12PM 02:36AM 06:00AM 01:30AM -1.0E 02:18AM 05:00AM 12:24AM -1.3E 02:06AM 05:00AM 01:48AM -0.9E 02:12AM -1.5E 03:06AM 06:00AM 02:36AM -1.0E 01:30AM 04:18AM -1.8E 1.5F 01:54AM 04:42AM -1.1E -1.6E -1.1E 12:06AM 1.9F -1.2E ◑ 10:54PM 11:00PM 10:54PM 11:36PM 11:00PM 10:54PM 11:24PM 11:36PM 11:00PM 11:24PM 11:36PM 11:24PM 09:48PM 10:24PM 12:42AM -0.5E 02:06AM -0.6E 01:48AM -0.5E 09:42AM 12:36PM -1.2E 04:48AM 07:54AM 0.9F 03:24AM 06:36AM 1.5F 08:42AM 05:00AM 07:30AM 0.7F 03:24AM 05:30AM 08:06AM 1.1F 03:12AM 06:00AM 08:12AM 0.7F AM AM AM 0.6F AM AM-1.0E AM AM 06:12AM AM -1.5E 07:36AM 10:24AM 1.5F 08:00AM 10:30AM 0.8F 08:36AM 11:00AM 0.9F AM 10:48AM 09:36AM 12:00PM 0.8F-1.5E 03:48AM 06:30AM -1.1E AM 12:24AM 03:54AM 1.0F 12:36AM 04:24AM 1.3F 12:48AM 04:36AM 1.1F 06:12AM -1.5E 03:24AM 06:06AM 06:12AM 03:12AM 12:24AM 03:24AM 06:06AM 2.1F-1.0E 03:30AM 06:30AM 03:12AM 12:24AM -1.1E 06:06A 2 15 30 15 30 15 30 11 26 11 11 26 11 26 11 26 AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E AM AM E 12AM 07:00AM 1.1F 04:36AM 08:18AM 1.1F 04:12AM 08:06AM 1.0F 09:48AM 12:12PM 1.0F 09:54AM 09:48AM 12:00PM 12:12PM 0.6F 1.0F 04:12AM 09:54AM 07:00AM 09:48AM 12:00PM -1.2E 12:12PM 0.6F 1.0F 10:24AM 04:12AM 12:24PM 09:54AM 07:00AM 12:00P 0.5F -11 03:54PM 06:42PM 1.1F 10:42AM 01:30PM -0.9E 09:54AM 01:00PM -1.6E 10:18AM 01:30PM -1.1E 10:54AM 02:12PM -1.8E 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.2E 01:24PM 04:24PM -1.8E 01:12PM 04:18PM -1.1E 01:30PM 04:48PM -1.6E 01:06PM 04:18PM -1.1E 02:18PM 05:30PM -1.2E 10:00AM 12:18PM 0.7F 01:54AM -0.8E 01:54AM 01:54AM -0.5E -0.8E 02:24AM 01:54AM -0.6E 01:54AM -0.5E -0.8E 02:06AM 02:24AM -0.4E 01:54AM -0.6E -0.5E 01:30AM 04:06AM 02:06AM -0.5E 02:24AM -0.4E -0.6E 01:00AM 01:30AM 03:42AM 04:06AM -0.5E 02:06AM -0.5E -0.4E 01:00AM 01:30AM 03:42AM 04:06AM -0.5E -0.5E 01: 07:18AM 10:24AM -0.8E 07:54AM 11:06AM -1.1E 08:12AM 11:30AM -1.0E Sa 11 0.7F Su 26 0.6F M 1.2F Tu Th F Th 12:48AM F 1.2F Sa 1.0F Su 08:18AM Tu W 12:12AM 01:48AM 0.9F 01:24AM 1.1F 11 11 26 11 11 26 1106:06PM 26 11 2605:24PM 11 26 2605:24PM 11 26 02:54PM -1.5E 02:12PM 06:06PM -0.9E -1.5E 10:42AM 02:12PM 02:54PM 06:06PM 0.6F -0.9E -1.5E 02:24PM 10:42AM 05:42PM 02:12PM 12:48PM -1.0E 05:24P 0T PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 04:42AM 08:18AM 04:24AM 04:42AM 08:12AM 08:18AM 05:00AM 04:24AM 08:42AM 04:42AM 08:12AM 1.1F 1.0F 1.2F 04:30AM 05:00AM 08:24AM 04:24AM 08:42AM 08:12AM 1.0F Sa 1.1F 1.0F 06:36AM 04:30AM 10:06AM 05:00AM 08:24AM 08:42AM 0.8F02:54PM 1.0F 1.1F 06:18AM 06:36AM 09:42AM 04:30AM 10:06AM 08:24AM 0.8FSa 0.8F12:48PM 1.0F 06:18AM 06:36AM 09:42AM 10:06AM 0.8F 0.8F 06: 36AM 01:54PM -1.0E 11:48AM 03:12PM -1.1E 11:30AM 02:54PM -1.0E 09:42PM 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.3F 04:12PM 07:18PM 1.7F 04:36PM 08:12PM 1.4F 05:18PM 08:42PM 2.3F 05:06PM 08:36PM 1.7F 07:30PM 11:00PM 2.2F 07:12PM 10:48PM 1.6F 07:54PM 11:30PM 2.3F 07:06PM 11:00PM 1.8F 02:54PM 06:18PM -1.3E 08:30PM Sa Su Sa M Su Tu M Su 01:48PM 04:24PM 0.5F 02:54PM 05:06PM 0.5F 03:24PM 05:30PM 0.4F W Th F26 M Tu 15 30 15 30 04:00AM 06:42AM -0.5E 03:24AM 06:06AM -0.5E 05:24AM 08:18AM -0.6E 05:00AM 08:06AM -0.8E Tu W Th F 09:12PM 08:12PM 09:12PM 03:12PM 08:12PM 06:42PM 09:12PM -1.2E 08:36PM 03:12PM 08:12PM 06:42PM -1 11:48AM 03:00PM -1.1E 11:42AM 11:48AM 03:00PM 03:00PM -0.9E -1.1E 12:12PM 11:42AM 03:36PM 11:48AM 03:00PM -1.1E 03:00PM -0.9E -1.1E 12:00PM 12:12PM 03:24PM 11:42AM 03:36PM -1.0E 03:00PM -1.1E -0.9E 01:18PM 12:00PM 04:48PM 12:12PM 03:24PM -0.9E 03:36PM -1.0E -1.1E 01:00PM 01:18PM 04:24PM 12:00PM 04:48PM -0.9E 03:24PM -0.9E -1.0E 01:00PM 01:18PM 04:24PM 04:48PM -0.9E -0.9E 01: PM PM E -0.5E PM PM E Tu PM PM 09:30PM E Th Tu PM PM E F 54PM 08:06PM 0.4F-0.7E 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F-0.7E 06:42PM 09:12PM 0.5F Sa 0.7F Su Sa M Su Sa M Su M Th PM Tu F PM Th F 11:30PM 10:36PM 11:54PM 10:06PM 07:36PM 10:42PM 07:54PM 10:48PM 09:24AM 12:42PM 08:54AM 12:06PM 0.6F 11:30AM 02:00PM 0.4F 11:36AM 01:54PM 0.4F 09:42PM 09:42PM ◐ F07:00PM Sa M Tu 06:36PM 09:06PM 0.6F 06:54PM 06:36PM 09:12PM 09:06PM 0.4F 0.6F 07:18PM 06:54PM 09:48PM 06:36PM 09:12PM 09:06PM 0.6F 0.4F 0.6F 07:24PM 07:18PM 09:42PM 06:54PM 09:48PM 09:12PM 0.4F ◐ 0.6F 0.4F 08:18PM 07:24PM 11:18PM 07:18PM 09:42PM 09:48PM 0.7F 0.4F 0.6F 07:54PM 08:18PM 10:48PM 07:24PM 11:18PM 09:42PM 0.7F 0.7F 0.4F 07:54PM 08:18PM 10:48PM 11:18PM 0.7F 0.7F 07: PM 36PM 04:18PM 07:36PM -0.7E 03:42PM 07:06PM -0.8E 03:12PM 06:30PM -0.8E 04:36PM 07:54PM -0.7E 11:48PM 11:48PM 11:48PM 11:48PM 11:48PM 11:48PM ◐ 10:30PM 02:24AM 05:12AM 09:54PM 11:00PM 10:36PM 12:42AM -1.4E 02:30AM 05:24AM 02:18AM -1.1E 03:12AM 06:00AM 01:30AM -1.5E 02:48AM 05:42AM 02:24AM 12:24AM 03:06AM 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.1E 12:42AM 2.1F 12:12AM 12:42AM 1.7F 01:12AM 12:12AM 12:42AM 1.9F 1.7F 2.1F 12:36AM 01:12AM 12:12A 1.8F 1 -1.6E -1.1E -1.4E -1.1E -0.9E 12:48AM 1.6F -1.6E 12:12AM 1.8F 2.1F AM-1.3E AM 12 27 12 12 27 12 27 12 27 04:30AM 07:18AM 03:54AM 04:30AM 07:00AM 07:18AM -1.0E -1.3E 05:12AM 03:54AM 04:30AM 07:00AM -1.0E 07:18AM -1.0E -1.3E 04:18AM 05:12AM 07:24AM 03:54AM 07:54AM -1.1E 07:00A -11 02:42AM 02:30AM 02:42AM -0.4E -0.7E 12:36AM 03:18AM 02:30AM -0.5E 02:42AM -0.4E -0.7E 12:18AM 12:36AM 02:54AM 03:18AM -0.4E 02:30AM -0.5E -0.4E 02:36AM 12:18AM 05:06AM 12:36AM 02:54AM -0.5E 03:18AM -0.5E 02:00AM 02:36AM 04:42AM 12:18AM 05:06AM -0.5E 02:54AM -0.5E07:54AM -0.4E 02:00AM 02:36AM 04:42AM 05:06AM -0.5E -0.5E 02: 03:42AM 07:00AM 1.7F-0.7E 05:30AM 08:24AM 0.9F 04:30AM 07:30AM 1.5F 05:36AM 08:06AM 0.8F 06:30AM 09:00AM 1.0F 06:42AM 08:54AM 0.7F 01:24AM -0.5E 12:24AM 03:00AM -0.5E 12:00AM 02:42AM -0.5E 08:36AM 11:18AM 1.2F 08:54AM 11:12AM 0.7F 09:42AM 11:54AM 0.7F 09:36AM 11:36AM 0.5F 04:42AM 07:18AM -0.9E 03:54AM 06:48AM -1.2E 31 01:00AM 04:30AM 1.0F 01:24AM 05:06AM 1.4F 01:24AM 05:12AM 1.2F AM AM E -0.4E 12 27 12 12 27 12 27 12 27 1201:06PM 27 12 2712:42PM 12 27 2712:42PM 12 27 11:00AM 0.7F 10:48AM 01:06PM 0.5F 0.7F 11:36AM 10:48AM 11:00AM 01:06PM 0.6F 0.5F 0.7F 11:06AM 11:36AM 01:06PM 10:48AM 01:36PM 12:42P 0.6F07: 0F 05:30AM 09:06AM 1.2F 05:06AM 05:30AM 08:54AM 09:06AM 1.0F 1.2F 05:54AM 05:06AM 09:36AM 05:30AM 08:54AM 09:06AM 1.0F 1.0F 1.2F 05:18AM 05:54AM 09:12AM 05:06AM 09:36AM 08:54AM 0.9F 1.0F 1.0F 07:48AM 05:18AM 11:00AM 05:54AM 09:12AM 09:36AM 0.7F11:00AM 0.9F 1.0F 07:30AM 07:48AM 10:42AM 05:18AM 11:00AM 09:12AM 0.7FSu 0.7F01:36PM 0.9F 07:30AM 07:48AM 11:00AM 0.7F 0.7F 01:06AM 0.8F Su M Su Tu M W10:42AM Tu M 10:30AM 01:30PM -1.4E 11:12AM 02:06PM -1.1E 10:42AM 01:48PM 10:54AM 02:06PM -1.2E 11:36AM 02:54PM -1.8E 11:30AM 02:48PM -1.2E 10:42AM 01:06PM 0.7F 02:06PM 05:12PM -1.7E 01:42PM 04:48PM -1.0E 02:18PM 05:42PM -1.4E -1.8E 01:42PM 05:00PM -1.1E 10:18AM 12:48PM 0.9F 05:36AM 09:12AM 0.9F 48AM 07:42AM 05:12AM 08:54AM 0.9F 08:00AM 11:12AM -0.9E 08:42AM 12:00PM -1.2E 08:54AM 12:12PM -1.0E PM PM Su M Tu W F Sa F 1.1F Sa Su M W Th 03:42PM 07:06PM -1.3E 02:48PM 03:42PM 06:06PM 07:06PM -0.9E -1.3E 04:18PM 02:48PM 07:48PM 03:42PM 06:06PM -1.1E 07:06PM -0.9E -1.3E 03:18PM 04:18PM 06:42PM 02:48PM 07:48PM -1.0E 06:06P -1 Su 12:36PM 03:54PM -1.0E 12:30PM 12:36PM 03:48PM 03:54PM -0.9E -1.0E 01:00PM 12:30PM 04:24PM 12:36PM 03:48PM -1.0E 03:54PM -0.9E -1.0E 12:42PM 01:00PM 04:12PM 12:30PM 04:24PM -0.9E 03:48PM -1.0E -0.9E 02:06PM 12:42PM 05:36PM 01:00PM 04:12PM -0.9E 04:24PM -0.9E -1.0E 01:42PM 02:06PM 05:06PM 12:42PM 05:36PM -0.9E 04:12PM -0.9E -0.9E 01:42PM 02:06PM 05:06PM 05:36PM -0.9E -0.9E 31 04:24AM 07:18AM -0.6E Su M Su Tu M 08:12PM Su W Tu 08:36PM M 1.8F 1.5F 10:06PM F 07:24PM W 09:30PM Tu -1.1E PM Sa 06:30PM F 09:12PM W -1.2E 1.8F 10:48PM Sa F Sa 01: 04:36PM 07:36PM 1.5F 05:12PM 08:42PM 1.4F 04:54PM 2.0F 05:12PM 06:00PM 2.4F 05:36PM 08:18PM 11:54PM 2.2F 07:42PM 11:30PM 1.6F 08:42PM 07:48PM 11:48PM 03:18PM 04:00PM 18AM 02:42PM -1.0E 12:30PM 03:54PM -1.0E 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.0E PM E 02:42PM 05:06PM 0.5F 03:42PM 06:00PM 0.5F 04:06PM 06:18PM 0.4F 08:54PM 10:06PM 08:54PM 10:06PM 09:36PM 10:48PM 08:54PM W Th 10:06PM 07:48PM 07:36PM 10:00PM 10:06PM 0.3F 0.5F 08:12PM 07:48PM 10:48PM 07:36PM 10:00PM 10:06PM 0.6F 0.3F 0.5F 08:00PM 08:12PM 10:30PM 07:48PM 10:48PM 10:00PM 0.4F 0.6F 0.3F 09:00PM 08:00PM 08:12PM 10:30PM 10:48PM 0.4F 0.6F 08:30PM 09:00PM 11:36PM 08:00PM 10:30PM 0.8F 0.4F 08:30PM 09:00PM 11:36PM 0.8F 08: F07:36PM Sa 10:18AM 0.5F 01:12PM 0.6F ○ 10:42PM 11:36PM 10:30PM 09:30PM Su 42PM 08:54PM 0.4F 07:36PM 10:24PM 0.6F 07:18PM 10:00PM 0.6F 07:48PM 10:42PM -0.7E 08:30PM 11:30PM -0.7E -0.8E 08:42PM 11:30PM -0.5E 04:00PM 07:24PM ○ 24PM 01:36AM 1.9F 12:54AM 01:36AM 1.7F 1.9F 02:06AM 12:54AM 01:36AM 1.5F 1.7F 1.9F 01:24AM 02:06AM 12:54A 1.7F 1 10:30PM 13 28 13 13 28 13 28 13 28 05:36AM 08:24AM -1.1E 04:42AM 05:36AM 07:48AM 08:24AM -1.0E -1.1E 06:06AM 04:42AM 05:36AM 07:48AM -0.9E 08:24AM -1.0E -1.1E 05:06AM 06:06AM 08:12AM 04:42AM 08:54AM -1.1E 07:48A -01 12:42AM 03:42AM 12:36AM 12:42AM 03:18AM 03:42AM -0.4E-0.6E 12:24AM 01:48AM 12:36AM 04:24AM 12:42AM 03:18AM -0.5E 03:42AM -0.4E -0.6E 01:18AM 01:48AM 03:54AM 12:36AM 04:24AM -0.4E 03:18AM -0.5E -0.4E 01:18AM 12:06AM 01:48AM 03:54AM 04:24AM 0.7F-0.4E -0.5E 03:06AM 05:54AM 01:18AM 12:06AM -0.6E 03:54AM 0.7F08:54AM -0.4E 03:06AM 05:54AM 12:06AM -0.6E 0.7F 03: 01:42AM -1.6E-0.6E 12:12AM 02:54AM -1.1E 02:24AM -1.6E 12:24AM 03:06AM -1.0E 01:18AM 03:54AM -1.5E 01:06AM 03:54AM -1.2E 03:24AM 06:12AM -1.5E 03:12AM 06:06AM -1.0E 2.1F 03:30AM 06:30AM -1.1E 01:36AM 1.3F 01:00AM 1.8F 12:00PM 0.6F 11:36AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 0.5F 0.6F 12:18PM 11:36AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 0.6F 0.5F 0.6F 11:42AM 12:18PM 02:00PM 11:36AM 02:30PM 01:30P 0.7F08: 0S 13 28 13 13 28 13 28 13 28 1302:00PM 28 13 2801:30PM 13 28 2801:30PM 13 28 06:24AM 10:06AM 1.1F 05:48AM 06:24AM 09:42AM 10:06AM 0.9F 1.1F 07:00AM 05:48AM 10:36AM 06:24AM 09:42AM 10:06AM 0.9F 0.9F 1.1F 06:24AM 07:00AM 10:06AM 05:48AM 10:36AM 09:42AM 0.8F 0.9F 0.9F 03:36AM 06:24AM 06:12AM 07:00AM 10:06AM -0.5E 10:36AM 0.8F 0.9F 08:48AM 03:36AM 11:42AM 06:24AM 06:12AM 10:06AM 0.6FM -0.5E02:30PM 0.8F 08:48AM 03:36AM 11:42AM 06:12AM 0.6F -0.5E M Tu M W Tu Th W Tu 04:42AM 07:54AM 1.7F -0.5E 06:06AM 08:42AM 0.9F 05:30AM 08:24AM 1.5F 06:18AM 08:42AM 0.8F 07:30AM 09:48AM 0.9F 07:24AM 09:36AM 0.7F 09:48AM 12:12PM 1.0F 09:54AM 12:00PM 0.6F 04:12AM 07:00AM -1.2E 10:24AM 12:24PM 0.5F 05:24AM 08:06AM -0.8E 04:36AM 07:42AM -1.2E 02:06AM -0.4E 01:30AM 04:06AM 01:00AM 03:42AM -0.5E 01:30AM 05:12AM 1.1F 02:06AM 05:54AM 1.4F 02:00AM 05:54AM 1.2F 04:42PM 08:06PM -1.1E 03:30PM 04:42PM 06:54PM 08:06PM -0.9E -1.1E 05:36PM 03:30PM 08:54PM 04:42PM 06:54PM -1.0E 08:06PM -0.9E -1.1E 04:24PM 05:36PM 07:42PM 03:30PM 08:54PM -1.0E 06:54P -1 01:36PM 04:54PM -1.0E 01:18PM 01:36PM 04:36PM 04:54PM -0.8E -1.0E 01:54PM 01:18PM 05:18PM 01:36PM 04:36PM -0.9E 04:54PM -0.8E -1.0E 01:30PM 01:54PM 05:00PM 01:18PM 05:18PM -0.9E 04:36PM -0.9E -0.8E 09:00AM 01:30PM 12:00PM 01:54PM 05:00PM 05:18PM 0.6F -0.9E -0.9E 02:30PM 09:00AM 05:54PM 01:30PM 12:00PM -0.8E 05:00PM 0.6F -0.9E 02:30PM 09:00AM 05:54PM 12:00PM -0.8E 0.6F M11:12AM Tu M06:18AM W Tuupon M he Tue-1.0E Saou Theque W 0.8F Suom Sa Th Su 02:◑ D 05:24PM a me The e da aW a e-1.1E ba ed a -1.9E eTu n Th o maTh on05:42PM aWa 02:42PM ab a o-1.3E he da e o12:24PM and ma Su d e11:06PM he03:24PM pub1.0F hed da11:54PM u 09:48PM en 11:06PM abSu e Sa 02:18PM -1.7E 11:36AM 02:42PM -1.2E 11:24AM 02:36PM 11:30AM 03:42PM -1.8E 12:06PM -1.3E 02:54PM 06:06PM -1.5E 02:12PM -0.9E 10:42AM 12:48PM 0.6F 02:24PM 11:18AM 01:54PM 11:06AM 01:36PM 30AM 08:24AM 06:36AM 10:06AM 0.8F 09:42AM 0.8F 11:06PM 09:48PM 10:36PM 11:54PM 09:48PM 08:36AM 11:54AM -1.0E 09:30AM 12:48PM -1.2E 09:30AM 12:54PM M Tu Sa Sa 1.0F Su M Th F 08:36PM 11:06PM 0.5F 08:36PM 08:36PM 10:54PM 11:06PM 0.3F 0.5F 09:00PM 08:36PM 11:48PM 08:36PM 10:54PM 11:06PM 0.6F 0.3F 0.5F 08:42PM 09:00PM 11:18PM 08:36PM 11:48PM 10:54PM 0.5F 0.6F 0.3F 02:54PM 08:42PM 06:24PM 09:00PM 11:18PM -0.8E 11:48PM 0.5F 0.6F 09:06PM 02:54PM 08:42PM 06:24PM 11:18PM -0.8E 0.5F 09:06PM 02:54PM 06:24PM -0.8E 09: 05:18PM 08:24PM 1.8F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.5F 05:36PM 09:00PM 2.2F 05:42PM 09:06PM 1.6F 06:42PM 10:24PM 2.4F 06:12PM 09:54PM 1.9F 09:12PM 08:12PM 03:12PM 06:42PM -1.2E 08:36PM 05:12PM 08:24PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:36PM -1.2E ◑ ◐ ◑ ◐ ◑ ◐ 00PM 03:24PM -1.0E 01:18PM 04:48PM -0.9E 01:00PM 04:24PM -0.9E 09:42PM 09:42PM 09:42PM 03:30PM 05:54PM 06:54PM 04:54PM 0.4F Th FmaySu ation available as of0.5F the date of04:36PM your request, and0.5F differ from theF07:00PM published tidal current tables. Sa a 09:30PM ed on Nov 22 19 09 30 UTC 2019 Page 3o 5 ●10:24PM 01:42AM 11:36PM 09:42PM 11:30PM 02:30AM 1.7F 02:30AM 1.6F 1.7F 03:00AM 01:42AM 02:30AM 1.2F 1.6F 1.7F 02:12AM 03:00AM 01:42A 1.6F 1 24PM 09:42PM 0.4F-0.6E 08:18PM 11:18PM 0.7F Gene 07:54PM 10:48PM 0.7F 08:30PM 11:24PM 09:24PM

5

5 30

20 15 20 15 April June

5 30

6 1 6 1 31

21 16 21 16

7 2 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6 12 7

8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6

20 15 May

5 30

20 15 June

6 1

21 16

1 6 31

21 16

22 17 22 17

7 2

22 17

7 2

22 17

23 18

8 3

23 18

8 3

23 18

9 4

24 19

9 4

24 19

10 5

25 20

10 5

25 20

24 19 25 20 26 21

23 18 24 19 25 20 26 21

11 6

30

30

6 26 21 11 Speed Current Differences and Ratios 26 21

Secondary Stations ●01:30AM Time Differences Speed Ratios Secondary Stations Time Differences Speed Ratios 14 29 14 14 29 29 14 29 06:36AM -1.0E 05:30AM 06:36AM 08:42AM -1.0E -1.0E 07:00AM 05:30AM 06:36AM 08:42AM -0.8E 09:24AM -1.0E -1.0E 05:54AM 07:00AM 09:06AM 05:30AM 09:42AM -1.1E 08:42A -01 01:48AM 04:42AM -0.5E 01:48AM 04:12AM 04:42AM -0.4E-0.5E 02:54AM 01:30AM 05:30AM 01:48AM 04:12AM -0.5E 04:42AM -0.4E 02:24AM 02:54AM 05:00AM 01:30AM 05:30AM -0.4E 04:12AM -0.5E09:24AM -0.4E 02:24AM 01:00AM 02:54AM 05:00AM 05:30AM 0.8F-0.4E -0.5E09:24AM 12:30AM 02:24AM 01:00AM 05:00AM 0.9F14 0.8F09:42AM -0.4E 12:30AM 01:00AM 0.9F 0.8F Page 329 of-0.5E 514 01:00PM 0.5F 12:18PM 01:00PM 03:06PM 0.5F 0.5F 12:54PM 12:18PM 01:00PM 03:06PM 0.6F 0.5F 0.5F 12:24PM 12:54PM 02:54PM 12:18PM 03:42PM 02:18P 0.8F04: 0S 14 Baltimore 14 14 29 14 29 1403:06PM 29 14 2902:18PM 14 29 2902:18PM 14 29 07:24AM 11:06AM 06:42AM 07:24AM 10:36AM 11:06AM 0.8F 1.0F 08:12AM 06:42AM 11:36AM 07:24AM 10:36AM 11:06AM 0.8F 0.8F 1.0F 07:36AM 08:12AM 11:06AM 06:42AM 11:36AM 10:36AM 0.7F 0.8F 0.8F 04:30AM 07:36AM 07:18AM 08:12AM 11:06AM -0.5E 11:36AM 0.7F 0.8F 04:06AM 04:30AM 07:00AM 07:36AM 07:18AM -0.7E 11:06AM -0.5E03:42PM 0.7F 04:06AM 04:30AM 07:18AM -0.7E -0.5E Tu W Tu Th W Tu F 07:00AM Th W Min. Min. Min.05:54PM Min. 02:36AM -1.8E 1.0F 29 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.1E 12:30AM 03:12AM -1.7E 01:00AM 03:42AM -1.1E 02:06AM 04:48AM -1.4E 01:42AM 04:30AM -1.2E 12:42AM 2.1FHarbor 12:12AM 1.7F 01:12AM 1.9F 12:36AM 1.8F 02:18AM 1.0F 01:54AM 1.6F Chesapeake Bay 05:54PM 09:18PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:54PM 09:18PM -0.9E -1.0E 07:00PM 04:24PM 10:00PM 05:54PM 07:54PM -0.9E 09:18PM -0.9E -1.0E 05:42PM 07:00PM 08:54PM 04:24PM 10:00PM -1.0E 07:54P -0

27 22

12 7

27 22

12 7

27 22

13 8

28 23

13 8

28 23

14 9

29 24

14 9

29 24

15 10

30 25

15 10

30 25

11

31 26

11

26

02:30PM 05:54PM -0.9E W Tu 02:06PM 02:30PM 05:30PM 05:54PM -0.8E-0.9E 02:48PM 02:06PM 06:12PM 02:30PM 05:30PM -0.9E 05:54PM -0.8E -0.9E 02:18PM 02:48PM 05:42PM 02:06PM 06:12PM -0.8E 05:30PM -0.9E 02:18PM 01:00PM 02:48PM 05:42PM 06:12PM 0.5F-0.8E -0.9E 10:12AM 12:48PM 02:18PM 01:00PM 05:42PM 0.5F◑ 0.5F -0.8E 10:12AM 10:18AM 12:48PM 01:00PM 0.5F 0.5F M 10: Tu Th W Tu F Th W Su -0.8E F10:18AM Th M 08:36AM Su F10:18AM M Su ◑ ◑-0.7E ◑ ◑11:36PM 05:42AM 08:42AM 1.8F -0.5E 06:42AM 09:12AM 0.9F 06:30AM 09:12AM 1.3F 07:00AM 09:18AM 0.8F 08:24AM 10:42AM 0.8F 08:12AM 10:18AM 0.7F 04:30AM 07:18AM -1.3E 03:54AM 07:00AM -1.0E 05:12AM 07:54AM -1.0E 04:18AM 07:24AM -1.1E 06:06AM 08:54AM -0.8E 05:24AM -1.3E 10:42PM 18AM 02:54AM -0.4E 02:36AM 05:06AM 02:00AM 04:42AM -0.5E 02:06AM 05:48AM 1.1F 12:18AM -0.7E 12:12AM -0.5E before before before before 09:36PM 09:24PM 09:36PM 11:54PM 0.4F 09:48PM 09:24PM 09:36PM 11:54PM 0.4F 09:18PM 09:48PM 09:24PM 11:54PM 0.4F 03:42PM 09:18PM 07:12PM 09:48PM 03:24PM 03:42PM 06:48PM 09:18PM 07:12PM -0.8E10:42PM -0.7E 03:24PM 03:42PM 06:48PM 07:12PM -0.8E10:42PM -0.7E 03: Approach Entrance 03:00PM -1.8E 12:06PM 03:12PM -1.3E 03:18PM 12:00PM 01:06PM 04:30PM 12:42PM 04:00PM 11:00AM 01:06PM 0.7F 10:48AM 12:42PM 0.5F 11:36AM 01:36PM 11:06AM 01:06PM 0.6F -1.2E 12:00PM 02:48PM 11:54AM 02:30PM 1.1F -1.3E ◑12:00PM ◑07:30AM ◑12:06PM ◑ 0.6F -1.9E ◑ 03:12PM ◑ 0.8F -1.6E 10:24PM 09:48PM 10:24PM 09:48PM 10:24PM 09: 18AM 09:12AM 07:48AM 11:00AM 10:42AM 0.7F Tu W Th F Su M 09:18AM 12:36PM -1.0E 02:54AM 06:42AM 1.3F 02:42AM 06:36AM 1.2F Su 0.9F M 0.7F Tu W F Sa Ebb Flood Flood Ebb Ebb Flood Ebb Flood Flood Ebb01:00AM Flood 03:36AM 1.4F 2.2F 05:36PM 12:12AM 02:30AM 03:36AM 1.6F 1.4F 04:00AM 12:12AM 02:30AM 03:36AM 0.9F 1.6F Ebb 1.4F 01:00AM 03:06AM 04:00AM 02:30A 1.5F 0 09:18PM 2.0F -0.9E 06:18PM 09:36PM 1.6F 06:18PM 09:48PM 06:06PM 09:42PM 07:30PM 11:12PM 06:54PM 10:36PM 1.9F 03:42PM 07:06PM -1.3E 02:48PM 06:06PM -0.9E 04:18PM 07:48PM -1.1E 2.4F 03:18PM 06:42PM -1.0E 1.7F 12:12AM 06:30PM 09:30PM -0.8E 08:42PM -1.1E 42PM 04:12PM -0.9E 02:06PM 05:36PM 01:42PM 05:06PM -0.9E 04:18PM 06:36PM 0.5F 10:12AM 01:36PM -1.2E 10:12AM 01:36PM -1.1E F06:06PM Sa 15 30 15 15 30 15 30 15 30 Su M 07:42AM -0.9E 06:24AM -1.0E -0.9E 07:48AM 07:42AM 09:30AM -0.8E 10:24AM -1.0E -0.9E 06:42AM 07:48AM 09:54AM 06:24AM 10:24AM -1.2E 09:30A -01 ○ ●09:36PM 10:06PM 08:54PM 10:48PM 11:24PM 12:12AM 0.5F 02:36AM 05:18AM 12:12AM -0.4E 0.5F 02:36AM 12:48AM 05:18AM 12:12AM 0.7F -0.4E 0.5F 12:12AM 02:36AM 12:48AM 05:18AM 0.6F 0.7F10:24AM -0.4E 01:48AM 12:12AM 12:48AM 0.9F07:42AM 0.6F09:30AM 0.7F10:24AM 01:24AM 01:48AM 12:12AM 1.1F06:24AM 0.9F10:24AM 0.6F 01:24AM 01:48AM 1.1F 0.9F 00PM 10:30PM 0.4F 09:00PM 08:30PM 11:36PM 0.8F 09:12PM 05:24PM 07:42PM 0.6F 05:30PM 07:48PM 0.4F 01:54PM 0.5F 01:00PM 01:54PM 04:42PM 0.6F 0.5F 01:36PM 01:00PM 01:54PM 04:42PM 0.8F 0.6F 0.5F 01:36PM 03:54PM 01:00PM 05:00PM 03:12P 1.0F05: 0M 15 03:00AM 30 15 15 30 15 30-0.5E 15 30 1504:42PM 30 15 3003:12PM 15 30 3003:12PM 15 30 W Th W F08:18AM Th W Sa F01:12PM Th 07:48AM 03:00AM 11:30AM 05:48AM 0.8F-0.5E 07:48AM 06:42AM 03:00AM 11:30AM -0.5E 05:48AM 0.8F 03:24AM 04:00AM 06:06AM 07:48AM 06:42AM -0.5E 11:30AM -0.5E 0.8F 05:24AM 03:24AM 08:18AM 04:00AM 06:06AM -0.6E 06:42AM -0.5E -0.5E 05:00AM 05:24AM 08:06AM 03:24AM -0.8E 06:06AM -0.6E05:00PM -0.5E 05:00AM 05:24AM 08:06AM 08:18AM -0.8E -0.6E 10:24PM 10:18PM 07:18PM 10:24PM -0.9E 05:42PM 07:18PM 09:06PM 10:24PM -0.9E -0.9E 08:18PM 05:42PM 11:00PM 07:18PM 09:06PM -0.8E 10:24PM -0.9E -0.9E 07:00PM 08:18PM 10:00PM 05:42PM 11:00PM -1.0E 09:06P -0 Cove Point, 3.9 05:48AM n.mi. East-0.5E -3:29 -3:36 -4:0804:00AM -3:44 0.4 0.6 Chesapeake Beach, 1.5 miles North +0:29 +0:48 +0:06 +0:00 1.0 0.7 08:30AM 12:06PM 0.9F 03:00PM 08:30AM 06:24PM 12:06PM -0.8E 0.9F 09:24AM 03:00PM 12:42PM 08:30AM 06:24PM 12:06PM 0.7F -0.8E 0.9F 08:54AM 09:24AM 12:06PM 03:00PM 12:42PM 06:24PM 0.6F 0.7F -0.8E 11:30AM 08:54AM 02:00PM 09:24AM 12:06PM 12:42PM 0.4F 0.6F 0.7F 11:36AM 11:30AM 01:54PM 08:54AM 02:00PM 12:06PM 0.4F 0.4F 0.6F 11:36AM 11:30AM 01:54PM 02:00PM 0.4F 0.4F W12:36AM Th W 04:00AM F01:24AM Th 04:06AM W 1.5F -1.7E Sa F 04:18AM Th 1.7F -1.1E 12:30AM M 03:00AM Sa 05:36AM F 0.8F -1.2E Tu 02:42AM M 05:12AM Sa 1.5F -1.2E ◐ Tu M Tu 11: ◐ ◐ ◐ 11:48PM 11:48PM 11:48PM 03:24AM -1.8E 01:18AM -1.1E 01:30AM 03:00AM 02:24AM 01:36AM 1.9F 12:54AM 1.7F 02:06AM 01:24AM 03:30PM 06:54PM -0.9E 10:06PM 03:30PM 06:54PM -0.9E 03:42PM 10:06PM 07:06PM 03:30PM -0.8E 06:54PM -0.9E 03:12PM 03:42PM 06:30PM 10:06PM 07:06PM -0.8E-0.8E 04:36PM 03:12PM 07:54PM 03:42PM 06:30PM -0.7E 07:06PM -0.8E -0.8E 04:18PM 04:36PM 07:36PM 03:12PM 07:54PM -0.7E 06:30PM -0.7E -0.8E 04:18PM 04:36PM 07:36PM 07:54PM -0.7E -0.7E 04: ◐ ◐ ◐ ◐ ◐ ◐ 06:36AM 09:36AM 1.7F 07:18AM 09:48AM 0.9F 07:30AM 10:06AM 1.1F 07:48AM 10:00AM 0.7F 09:18AM 11:30AM 0.7F 08:54AM 11:06AM 0.7F 05:36AM 08:24AM -1.1E 04:42AM 07:48AM -1.0E 06:06AM 08:54AM -0.9E 05:06AM 08:12AM -1.1E 06:42AM 09:42AM -0.8E 06:12AM 09:30AM -1.3E 10:30PM 10:30PM0.4 09:54PM 10:30PM 11:00PM 09:54PM 10:30PM 10:36PM 11:00PM 09:54PM 10:36PM 10: 18AM 03:54AM -0.4E-0.6E 0.7F-0.6E 03:06AM 05:54AM -0.6E-0.5E Sharp 10:30PM Island Lt.,12:06AM 3.4 n.mi. West -1:39 -1:41 -1:5710:30PM -1:43 0.5 12:00AM 01:12AM 12:54AM Chesapeake Channel, (bridge tunnel) +0:0501:30PM +0:38 +0:32 +0:19 2.2 11:00PM 1.2 04:06AM 1.4F 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.9E 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E 12:48PM 04:00PM 12:36PM 03:42PM 02:00PM 05:18PM 04:42PM 12:00PM 02:00PM 0.6F 11:36AM 01:30PM 0.5F 12:18PM 02:30PM 0.6F -1.8E 11:42AM 02:00PM 0.7F -1.2E 12:42PM 03:42PM 0.9F -1.4E 12:42PM 03:30PM 1.2F -1.3E 24AM 10:06AM 03:36AM 06:12AM 08:48AM 11:42AM 0.6F W Th F M 0.8F Tu -0.5E W Th Sa Sa M Su Tu 02:36AM 06:24AM 1.1F 03:48AM 07:30AM 1.2F 03:24AM 07:18AM 1.1F 31 12:42AM 07:36AM 10:48AM -1.3E 06:48PM 10:06PM 2.2F 0.6F 06:42PM 10:12PM 1.6F 07:06PM 10:36PM 06:36PM 10:18PM 1.8F 07:48PM 07:36PM 11:24PM 04:42PM 08:06PM -1.1E 03:30PM 06:54PM -0.9E 05:36PM 08:54PM -1.0E 2.4F 04:24PM 07:42PM -1.0E 10:24PM -0.7E 01:06AM 06:54PM 09:48PM -1.0E 1.9F 01:06AM 0.8F 01:06AM 0.8F 08:30PM 0.8F 30PM 05:00PM -0.9E 12:00PM 02:30PM 05:54PM -0.8E 09:54AM 01:12PM -1.0E -1.2E 10:48AM 02:12PM -1.1E 02:06PM 05:00PM 1.2F Thomas Pt. 11:00AM Shoal Lt.,02:24PM 2.0 n.mi. East -1:05 -0:14 -0:22 -0:20 0.6 0.6 Sa M09:00AM Su Tu Stingray Point, 12.531 miles04:24AM East ◐07:18AM +2:18 +3:00 +2:09 07:18AM +2:36-0.6E 1.2 31 31 Su 0.6 ○ ● ◑ 04:24AM 07:18AM -0.6E -0.6E 04:24AM 11:06PM 09:48PM 11:54PM 10:36PM 42PM 11:18PM 0.5F 0.4F 02:54PM 06:24PM -0.8E 0.6F 09:06PM 08:18PM 11:06PM -1.1E 05:06PM 07:24PM 06:06PM 08:36PM 06:12PM 08:30PM 0.5F Su 10:18AM 01:12PM 0.6F Su 10:18AM 01:12PM 0.6F Su 10:18AM 01:12PM 0.6F ◑ 09:42PM ◐ 09:54PM 11:24PM 11:06PM+0:48 04:00PM 07:24PM -0.8ELight, 6.7 n.mi. 04:00PM 07:24PM -0.8E +2:57 04:00PM Pooles Island, 4 1.7F miles-1.8E Southwest01:54AM +0:59 +0:56 +1:12 0.6 0.8 East +2:45 07:24PM +1:59-0.8E 0.5 0.3 01:30AM 04:18AM 04:42AM 02:18AM 05:00AM 02:06AM 05:00AM -1.1E Point 12:06AM 03:06AM 06:00AM -1.2E 02:30AM 01:42AM 1.6F -1.1E 03:00AM 1.2F -1.6E 02:12AM 1.6FSmith 01:24AM 03:54AM 0.6F 1.9F +2:29 12:30AM 03:42AM 1.3F 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 07:36AM 10:24AM 1.5F 0.8F 08:00AM 10:30AM 0.8F 08:36AM 11:00AM 08:42AM 10:48AM 03:48AM 06:30AM 09:36AM 12:00PM 06:36AM 09:24AM -1.0E 05:30AM 08:42AM -1.0E 07:00AM 09:42AM -0.8E 0.9F 05:54AM 09:06AM -1.1E 0.6F 07:12AM 10:24AM -0.9E -1.1E 07:00AM 10:18AM -1.4E 0.8F 24AM 05:00AM -0.4E 01:00AM 12:30AM 0.9F 12:42AM -0.5E 02:06AM -0.6E 01:48AM -0.5E Turkey Point, 1.20.5F n.mi. Southwest +2:39 +1:30 +0:58 +1:00 0.6 0.8 04:18PM No01:30PM 4.3 n.mi. East +4:49 +5:33 +6:04 +5:45 0.4 0.2 01:24PM 04:24PM -1.8E 01:12PM 04:18PM -1.1E 01:30PM 04:48PM 01:06PM -1.1E 10:00AM 12:18PM 02:18PM 05:30PM 01:00PM 03:06PM 02:18PM 0.5F 12:54PM 03:42PM 0.6F -1.6E 12:24PM 02:54PM 0.8FPoint 04:54PM 0.9F 0.7F 01:36PM 04:36PM 1.4F -1.2E Th F12:18PM Sa Su TuPoint, 36AM 11:06AM 04:30AM 07:18AM 04:06AM 07:00AM -0.7E Tu 0.7F W -0.5E Th F Su M W 03:12AM 07:00AM 1.1F 04:36AM 08:18AM 1.1F 04:12AM 08:06AM 1.0F Disclaimer: These data are-1.3E based Disclaimer: upon the latest These information data are based available Disclaimer: upon as the of the latest These date information ofdata yourare request, available based and upon as may the of the diffe lates d 07:30PM 11:00PM 2.2F 0.5F 07:12PM 10:48PM 1.6F 07:54PM 11:30PM 07:06PM 11:00PM 02:54PM 06:18PM 08:30PM 05:54PM 09:18PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:54PM -0.9E 07:00PM 10:00PM -0.9E 2.3F 05:42PM 08:54PM -1.0E 1.8F 09:00PM 11:18PM -0.6E 08:12PM 10:54PM -1.0E 18PM 05:42PM -0.8E 10:18AM 01:00PM 10:12AM 12:48PM 0.5F 10:36AM 01:54PM -1.0E 11:48AM 03:12PM -1.1E 11:30AM 02:54PM -1.0E Su M Tu WDisclaimer: ◑ ◑ Disclaimer: These data are based upon the06:48PM latest These information data are available Disclaimer: upon as the of the latest These date information of data your are request, based available and upon as may the of the differ latest date from information of your the request, available and tidal as may current of the differ date tables. from ofApplied your the request, and tidal may current differ tables. from tidal current tabl2 09:30PM 10:42PM 11:36PM Corrections Applied tobased Batlimore Harbor Approach Corrections to Bay Entrance Generated on: Fripublished Nov 22 19:09:30 Generated UTC on: 2019 Fri published Nov 22Chesapeake 19:09:30 Generated UTC 2019 on: the Fri published Nov 22 19:09:30 UTC 18PM 07:12PM -0.7E -0.8E 05:54PM 08:06PM 0.4F 03:42PM 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F 03:24PM 06:42PM 09:12PM 0.5F 10:24PM on: Fri Nov 22 19:07:27 09:48PM 10:36PM Generated Generated UTC 2019 on: Fri Nov 22 19:07:27 Generated UTC 2019 on: Fri Nov 22 19:07:27 UTC 2019 Page 3 of 5 Page 3 of 5 02:24AM 05:12AM 02:30AM 05:24AM 03:12AM 06:00AM 02:48AM 05:42AM 12:48AM 12:12AM 12:12AM 03:36AM 1.4F -1.6E 02:30AM 1.6F -1.1E 01:00AM 04:00AM 0.9F -1.4E 03:06AM 1.5F -1.1E 02:24AM 04:48AM 0.5F 1.6F 01:48AM 04:48AM 1.1F 1.8F 08:36AM 11:18AM 1.2F 0.9F 08:54AM 11:12AM 0.7F 1.1F 09:42AM 11:54AM 09:36AM 11:36AM 04:42AM 07:18AM 03:54AM 06:48AM 07:42AM 10:24AM -0.9E 06:24AM 09:30AM -1.0E 07:48AM 10:24AM -0.8E 0.7F 06:42AM 09:54AM -1.2E 0.5F 07:54AM 11:12AM -0.9E -0.9E 07:54AM 11:12AM -1.5E -1.2E 12:12AM 0.6F 01:48AM 01:24AM 01:24AM -0.5E 12:24AM 03:00AM -0.5E 12:00AM 02:42AM -0.5E 02:06PM 05:12PM -1.7E 01:42PM 04:48PM -1.0E 02:18PM 05:42PM 01:42PM 05:00PM 10:42AM 01:06PM 10:18AM 12:48PM 0.9F 04:42PM 0.5F 01:00PM 03:12PM 0.6F 01:36PM 05:00PM 0.8F -1.4E 01:12PM 03:54PM 1.0F -1.1E 02:24PM 06:00PM 1.0F 0.7F 02:30PM 05:48PM 1.6FPropTalk.com June 2020 63 F01:54PM Sa Su W -0.5E Th -0.6E F Sa M M W Tu Th 24AM 06:06AM 05:24AM 08:18AM 05:00AM 08:06AM -0.8E 03:48AM 07:42AM 1.1F 05:36AM 09:12AM 0.9F 05:12AM 08:54AM 0.9F 08:18PM 11:54PM 2.2F 0.4F 07:42PM 11:30PM 1.6F 08:42PM 07:48PM 11:48PM 04:00PM 07:24PM -1.1E 09:24PM 03:18PM 06:30PM -1.2E 07:18PM 10:24PM -0.9E 05:42PM 09:06PM -0.9E 08:18PM 11:00PM -0.8E 07:00PM 10:00PM -1.0E 1.8F 09:54PM 54AM 12:06PM 0.6F 11:30AM 02:00PM 11:36AM 01:54PM 0.4F 11:18AM 02:42PM -1.0E 12:30PM 03:54PM -1.0E 12:12PM 03:36PM -1.0E M W Tu Th ◐ -0.7E ◐ 10:30PM 09:30PM 11:48PM 12PM 06:30PM -0.8E 0.4F 04:36PM 07:54PM 07:36PM -0.7E 0.6F 06:42PM 08:54PM 07:36PM 10:24PM 0.6F 04:18PM 07:18PM 10:00PM 54PM 11:00PM 10:36PM 11:24PM 03:24AM 06:12AM -1.5E 03:12AM 06:06AM -1.0E 12:24AM 2.1F 12:42AM 03:30AM 06:30AM 01:36AM 1.3F 01:00AM 1.8F 04:06AM 1.4F -1.1E 09:48AM 12:12PM 1.0F 09:54AM 12:00PM 0.6F 04:12AM 07:00AM -1.2E 07:36AM 10:24AM 12:24PM 05:24AM 08:06AM -0.8E 04:36AM 07:42AM -1.2E 10:48AM -1.3E 0.5F 01:06AM 0.8F-0.4E 02:06AM 01:30AM 04:06AM -0.5E 01:00AM 03:42AM -0.5E 02:24PM 05:42PM 11:06AM 01:36PM 1.0F 02:06PM 05:00PM 1.2F -1.0E Th 11:18AM 01:54PM 0.8F F Sa 02:54PM 06:06PM -1.5E Su 02:12PM 05:24PM -0.9E M 10:42AM 12:48PM 0.6F Su Tu

13 8 14 9

15 10 11

12 7 13 8 14 9

15 10

28 23 29 24 30 25 26

27 22 28 23 29 24 30 25


Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

Update: Fishing During COVID-19

D

uring the past few months, anglers in all the states along Bay Country have had to make adjustments— over and over again. Public access points have closed, reopened, closed again, then reopened. Others have remained open with ever-changing restrictions. Hopefully by the time you read this, things will have more or less returned to “normal” (if that’s even possible anymore), but due to the constantly changing nature of the rules and the regs, providing you with updates here isn’t possible. Here are the contact points you need to check on the current situation: • In Pennsylvania visit pa.gov

• In Delaware visit delaware.gov

• In Maryland visit maryland.gov

• For the Potomac River, visit the Potomac River Fishing Commission prfc.us • In Virginia visit virginia.gov

Wherever you may manage to get out and fish, you’ll probably need to adhere to

social distancing practices. If you’re on a boat with members of your household, you just hit a home run. Shoreline fishing in public areas, however, may prove a bit more difficult. In this case social distancing while fishing is no different than it is with other activities. We absolutely, positively encourage everyone to adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, as well as your individual state or locality recommendations. When fishing, key factors to keep in mind include: • Go fishing only alone or with family members with whom you’re already living with.

• Stay at least six feet away from other anglers, hikers, dog-walkers, and any other people. Remember, most fishing rods are six feet or longer, so check the specific length of yours and then you can use it as a gauge. If you can sidearm cast in both directions without smacking anyone with your rod, all’s well.

T

##For many anglers, Zadalynn included, catfish made family sustenance fishing on the Bay a smashing success this spring. Photo courtesy of Brad Spittel

64 June 2020 PropTalk.com

##Jack and Max practice smart social distancing while sustenance fishing off Horn Point.

• Avoid locations that require walking down or standing along tight paths that may become crowded with hikers or dog-walkers. In many cases social distancing can be made much easier by wearing hip or chest waders, and walking out away from the shoreline.

• Many bait and tackle shops throughout the region had reopened as we went to press, but their hours have changed in many cases, and some stores are allowing a limited number of people through the door, while some others are doing call-in orders with curbside delivery. It’s best to call ahead to find out the current status of your local tackle shop.

Cleaner Water for Mirror Lake and the Christina River

he Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced this spring that newly released data shows PCB-sequestering projects in Mirror Lake and the A Street Ditch (feeding the Christina River) have been successful. Using activated carbon to reduce PCB present in the sediment porewater resulted in an approximate 70-percent reduction in PCB concentrations in fish in Mirror Lake since 2013. And just five months after applying the activated carbon in the A Street Ditch, there has been a 64-percent reduction in detectable PCBs thus far (with additional monitoring scheduled to continue through 2020).


Maryland Spring Trophy Season Proves an Unexpected Success

B

etween an opening day weeks later than usual and countless issues arising from the COVID-19 emergency, Maryland’s trophy striped bass season proved surprisingly successful last month. Trollers from Love Point all the way down to the state line reported catches ranging from one to five

S

fish, despite the late start. ##Anglers aboard the Big Worm, out of Deale, MD, And although bait anglers enjoyed some opening day success when reported catching catfish trophy stripers came in this spring. almost exclusively, they did have lots of action— and sustenance—as well. Charter boats and some boats reducing the number of reported mixed success from a business anglers taken aboard to adhere to social point of view, with many cancellations distancing requirements.

Accounting for the LY

ince shifting menhaden management to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission this winter, a number of changes have already taken place. This spring a Menhaden Management Advisory Committee was formed, and shortly thereafter the Commission voted unanimously to bring the state into compliance with federal regulations, avoiding a complete shutdown of the fishery—which could have taken place on June 17, six months after the state was declared out of compliance. Though specific regulations hadn’t yet been nailed down as we go to press, many changes in menhaden management can be expected in the coming months. Find updates at mrc.virginia.gov.

Cool Yak Vids

T

he Kayak Fishing Film Festival features 14 films by professional outdoor cinematic teams that are woven together with angling highlights from weekend warriors armed with an action camera, a side of passion, and joyful dedication. This inaugural virtual film festival’s screenings celebrate the kayak fishing community’s triumphs, stories, trophies, and friendships. Take part in a unique festival that is by kayak anglers, for kayak anglers. Fifty percent of net ticket sales proceeds go to No Kid Hungry in its pursuit to aid millions of vulnerable children losing access to healthy meals due to coronavirus school closures. The film festival is available for streaming online at: vimeo.com/ondemand/yakfilmfest.

Annual Winter Dredge Survey

T

he Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced the results of the 2020 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey, a cooperative effort with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, which estimates the number of blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay annually. The 2020 results showed that the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population maintains a healthy number of spawning-age female crabs. Maryland, Virginia, and the Potomac River Fisheries Commission strive to

D

conserve more than 70 million adult female crabs annually to ensure enough young crabs can be produced to sustain the population, which has now been achieved for the sixth consecutive year. This year’s survey estimates 141 million adult female crabs were conserved, which is above the long-term average of 126 million. Additionally, the results showed there were 79 million adult male crabs, just above the long-term average of 77 million and similar to the estimate from

T o urnam e nt

2019. The total abundance of blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay in 2020 was 405 million crabs, a near-average abundance for the 30 years of survey results. The number of juvenile crabs declined in 2020 to 185 million, from last year’s total of 323 million. Juvenile abundance is largely driven by environmental factors, such as currents, temperature, and winds, therefore year-to-year variability is expected. Visit dnr.maryland.gov for more details.

N e w s

ue to mass cancellations, postponements, and uncertain schedules, we can’t accurately publish Tournament News at this time. We offer our apologies, anglers, but we’re sure you all understand. PropTalk.com June 2020 65


Jig ‘Em Up By Eric Burnley

T

##A jig head with a soft plastic tail was the undoing of this rockfish.

66 June 2020 PropTalk.com

here is one lure that I will never go fishing without, be it a run to the canyons for tuna or tilefish or a trip to the local millpond for sunnies or perch. That lure is the jig. Jigs come in many shapes and sizes, not to mention every color of the rainbow. The U.S. Navy thought so highly of the jig they included some in the survival kits placed in life rafts during World War II. Jigs can be cast, trolled, jigged, or allowed to lie on the bottom with a piece of bait. They can be decorated with feathers, plastic, Mylar, deer hair, or anything that strikes the fisherman’s fancy. Attach a live minnow to a bucktail and attract a big flounder. Troll a strip bait on a jighead and catch tuna, false albacore, or perhaps a wahoo. My guess is a bucktail is the most common jig on most boats and in most tackle boxes. I have them in sizes from a quarter to eight ounces, and truth be told, most of mine are white with red wraps. You just can’t go wrong with red and white, as both colors take in the ends of the spectrum visible under water. I do have a few black bucktails left over from my nights of rock hopping on the jetties, and some yellow ones remain from the days when big weakfish fell for yellow bucktails with a purple worm. The amount of hair on a bucktail will determine how it will react in the water. A lot of hair will result in a slower fall rate and a good deal of action from the lure. Less hair is good when trying to reach fish in deep water with a strong current, as the jig will have less resistance to the water. Some bucktails have the hair reversed. These are often called parachute rigs. For them to work properly the angler must constantly jig the rod parallel to the water so that the hair on the


jig pulsates. I was trained on wire line outfits, but understand braid works as well without the added weight. Metal jigs generally have no hair, although they may have a tube or plastic tail. The Hopkins lure is one of the more famous of the metal jigs with Kastmaster, Stingsilver, and AVA, along with a host of others, following right along. As with bucktails, metal jigs may be used in numerous ways. Casting to breaking fish is one of the best ways as the jig will quickly sink out of the reach of the birds and into the mouth of the fish. As an added bonus, if there are larger fish holding under smaller ones on the surface, the metal jig can be allowed to sink down to the bottom.

Black sea bass are real suckers for a metal jig. They will slam one with abandon, and it is usually the larger fish that hit the jig. Often these fish will be holding above the small ones that are tight to the structure. Drop down until you feel structure, engage the reel, and make one or two cranks back up. At this point start jigging, and if the fish are there, it won’t take long before you are hooked up. While not something I would recommend as a tog technique, I have caught keeper-sized tog on metal jigs. A few years ago, in July, I was fishing an inshore wreck and catching black sea bass when I began pulling up tog. I caught six, two of which were keepers. All were hooked outside on the chin. The sea bass were spitting up

sand eels, so I think the tog got caught up in the feeding frenzy. The same technique works on blueline tilefish. The difference is these fish live in 500 to 900 feet of water. Cranking them up is almost like real work. In recent years I have had good success jigging up summer flounder. I use a half-ounce plain jighead with a Gulp! crawfish in the orange color. I guess the crawfish must look like a shrimp to the flounder that inhabit the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal and the water behind Ocean City because I have had good success in both locations. I think the orange color helps the fish find the bait in the turbid water, and the scent put out with the Berkley Gulp! is also an advantage.#

Fish Tip

Tie Your Own Rigs W

hile it is easy to stop off at your local tackle shop and pick up any type of rig you may need, I still tie up almost every rig I use. It’s not because I’m cheap, (well maybe that does have something to do with it), but it’s because I can tie my rigs the way I want them with hooks I know are good, with leader material of either mono or Fluorocarbon and lengths that I know will work in the areas where I fish. The simple top bottom rig is easy to tie and can be used for everything from white perch to tilefish. Start with a perfection loop at the top of a threefoot piece of leader material or mono fishing line. The choice of mono leader, regular fishing line, or Fluorocarbon, will depend on the type of fish you are after and the area where you plan to fish. Going after croaker or spot on open, sand bottom? Just use Hi-Seas 40-pound mono fishing line. Want to tackle tog in a rocky shoreline? Better use at least 50-pound leader material or Fluorocarbon.

By Eric Burnley

The next decision is how you want your hooks mounted. Most of the time I tie my hooks inside the surgeon’s loops. In that case, I slide both hooks on the leader before tying a surgeon loop in the end to hold the sinker. Next, I tie two more surgeon’s loops equally spaced between the perfection loop on top and the surgeon’s loop on the bottom. Each of those loops will contain one of the hooks. If I want the hooks to attach to the rig on a leader, I will tie the two loops without hooks. Flounder rigs are also easy to tie. For these I use 30- or 40-pound Fluorocarbon leader. Circle hooks are a must when flounder fishing since these fish will take the bait in their mouth and swim away making them perfect candidates for circle hooks. All you have to do is tie a perfection loop in one end of a three-foot piece of the Fluorocarbon leader and secure the circle hook on the other

end. I use a clinch knot, others may snell the hook. Most of my flounder rigs have some sort of decoration such as a plastic squid or colored hair. I slide this on before tying the perfection loop. Good Luck!

##Mike Pizzolato shows off a nice brace of croaker caught on a homemade bottom rig. Photo by Eric Burnley

PropTalk.com June 2020 67


Biz Buzz New Line

Shore Power Solutions, located in Kent Narrows, MD, is now a dealer for Swedish based OXE Marine, with current offerings of 125-200 HP diesel outboards. OXE Marine has developed the horizontal positioned mass-produced car engine with its patented belt drive. With the robust hydraulic clutch mounted above the water line, shifting is quiet and smooth. Stronger than the standard clutch found on gas outboards this clutch offers “crash stop” and a trolling style slip clutch. The belt system helps to keep the weight of the unit down and provides better torque transmission to the propeller. The outboard market has exploded in the past 15 years. Because of the worldwide acceptance of diesel outboards, OXE Marine has developed, and will have in production before the end of 2020, 250 and 300 HP diesel outboards utilizing their belt drive system. OXE diesel meets EPA Tier 3. Gas outboards have a special dispensation from inboard EPA rules and are less clean than EPA diesel Tier 3. Shore Power Solutions is also a dealer for Scania diesel engines. In other news, Shore Power Solutions will now offer a complimentary wet slip for customers to occupy for services. This will be a huge saving to customers, giving them the opportunity to save money on travel and mileage charges, and there is no cost to the customer while Shore Power is servicing their boat. The wet slip is under cover in Piney Narrows and can accommodate boats up to 60 feet long with an 18-foot beam. shorepowersolutions.net

New Distributor

Bay Shore Marine Engines is now a distributor for a new stainless steel components company: HDI Marine. Bay Shore Marine is the only stocking distributor on the East Coast. HDI Marine sells replacement stainless steel exhaust components for a variety of engines, including Cummins, Caterpillar, Mercruiser, Yanmar, Volvo Penta, Northern Lights, and more. The parts and sales office at Bay Shore Marine is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday by appointment if any customers would like to see the parts firsthand. bayshoremarineengines.com; hdimarine.net

HydroHoist Dealer

Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD, is now a HarborHoist by HydroHoist boat lifts dealer. HydroHoist makes boating easy. Boat lifts require less maintenance and prevent marine growth from accumulating. Your hull can easily be sprayed off and wiped down, keeping your boat looking new for years to come. Boat lifts also prevent your boat from hitting the dock during inclement weather. The HydroPort Series PWC docking platforms are ideal for all models of personal watercraft, up to 1625 lbs. The HarborHoist has a level-lifting frame constructed of high-strength grade aluminum and is the most versatile, free floating lift. HarborHoist offers continuous walkways, full length of the slip, and accommodates boats from 4400 lbs. to 25,000 lbs. baybridgemarina.com; boatlift.com

Welcome to the Team

Hinckley Yachts in Annapolis welcomes Jon Bullock, the newest member of its Annapolis sales team. Jon joins the team as sales director for new Hinckley Yachts, Hinckley Sport Boat, and Hunt Yachts for the Mid-Atlantic region. Having grown up outside of Baltimore, Jon spent his summers on the Chesapeake Bay. Exploring the waters around Annapolis on power and sailboats instilled a love for boating and for his home waters at an early age. Jon holds a degree in economics followed by a master’s degree in Real Estate from Johns Hopkins University. In between his studies, Jon found his way back to the water. He worked on a private yacht and cruised from Maine to Florida. He obtained his captain’s license, delivered several sail and powerboats, captained for TowBoatUS, and spent the last several years representing Fleming Yachts through his sales and management roles at Burr Yacht Sales. While representing Fleming Yachts, Jon was immersed in all aspects of the cruising yacht industry, initially at their Maryland location, and for the last two years was integral in opening their Stuart, FL, marina. Jon’s experience, passion for the industry, and commitment to provide exceptional service throughout the sales and ownership process, makes him a key addition to the Hinckley Annapolis office. Jon prides himself on working closely and diligently with customers to ensure their dream boat comes to fruition. Whether it

be in the sales and new build process, on-water training, or after-sale support, Jon focuses on ensuring his customers maximize their time aboard and making lasting memories with friends and family. Please feel free to reach out to Jon to start discussing your upcoming boating needs. In other news, both the Annapolis and Oxford Service Yards remain open as an essential service in Maryland while operating within the CDC and State guidelines, as well as other service yards and manufacturing teams in Rhode Island and Maine. The Annapolis sales team is using new ways to communicate with customers, like personalized FaceTime and Zoom video walkthru experiences from onboard its yachts and brokerage listings. hinckleyyachts.com

Send your Chesapeake Bay business news and high-resolution photos to kaylie@proptalk.com 68 June 2020 PropTalk.com


BROKERAGE & CLASSIFIED SECTIONS

To advertise in the Brokerage and Classified sections, contact Lucy Iliff at lucy@proptalk.com

POWER

DONATIONS

Robalo R-160 ’20 Powered by 70-hp Yamaha, priced with a trailer at $26,965. Call today Waterfront Marine at 443 949-9041.

DONATE YOUR BOAT Help a Wounded Veteran

240-750-9899

Yacht View Brokerage LLC We invite you to list your very well maintained yacht with us! John Kaiser Jr. has been aggressively selling only well maintained power and sailing yachts in BOATs4HEROEs.ORg Annapolis for the past 31 years! John will market your yacht from her current Donate Your Boat, Planet Hope location or will personally deliver her to our complimentary dockage (25 - 80 ). Is a local 501(c)3. Teaching youth from National advertising including DC, Maryland and Virginia to sail Yachtworld.com internet exposure for over 15 years. (800) 518-2816. with hundreds of high resolution www.planet-hope.org photos! Our average listing to sale time BROKER SERVICES is under 90 days! Located in Annapolis, 15 minutes from BWI airport, your yacht will be easily inspected and demonstrated to the prospective buyer. CALL: John @ 443-223-7864 Cell/Text, EMAIL: john@yachtview.com WEBSITE: www.yachtview.com Yacht View Brokerage LLC. john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com S&J Yachts Representing a wide range of brokerage power boats. 5 offices and 9 locations strategically located from Maine to Florida with 18 full time experienced brokers to promote your boat & get her sold! We advertise extensively - print and online. And promote our listings at 8 boat shows including Miami. Ask us about free storage for brokerage listings. 410-639-2777 info@sjyachts.com www.SJYACHTS.com

Read boat reviews online at proptalk.com

Chesapeake Whalertowne Is MD’s exclusive Boston Whaler Dealer servicing the Annapolis, Washington D.C, Baltimore and the Eastern Shore communities for over 40 years. Call or visit us online to check out our extensive new and pre-owned inventory. Grasonville location: (410) 827-8080, Annapolis location: (410) 267-9731, www.whalertowne.com

Yacht Brokers of Annapolis A native of the Annapolis area, Matthew Sansbury has always had a love for being on the water. Prior to opening Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, Matt worked as a marine service technician as well as a commercial electrician. His passion for boating and his technical expertise make him a trusted resource for both buying and selling quality yachts. Phone: 410-206-2755 View Listings at www.yachtbrokersofannapolis.com

20’ Bennington pontoon ’19 Left over priced great to get out and enjoy summer at $25,154. Powered with Yamaha 70 hp this is the fishing package. Call Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041

20’ Chaparral ’98 $16,400 David Robinson (410) 310-8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

25’ Hydra-Sports 2500 CC ’06 $49,900 Featuring twin Yamaha 150hp engines, T-top, baitwell, clean Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com

25’ May-Craft ’17 $89,500 Curtis Stokes (804) 919-4900 c u r t i s @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net Cobolt 250 ’06 In good condition, located in Edgewater, listed at $34,900. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041

20’ Sea Ray 195 Sport Bowrider. ’06 Powered by 4.3L 190-hp Mercruiser I/O. Includes tandem axle trailer, bimini top, bow & cockpit covers, cockpit carpet, fishfinder/sounder, and stereo. OBO. $13,500. 443-262-6892.

26’ Back Cove Yachts ’07 Economical 260-hp Yanmar dsl w/ only 385 hrs, new Awlgrip 2017 Flag Blue w/ gold stripe. Very well maintained. $89,760 Available to show in Annapolis Call Matt Weimer 410-212-2628, matt@annapolisyachtsales.com

Stingray 208LR ’11 4.3 L Mercury bimini, Bow & cockpit covers along with carpets and Garmin chart ploter. Clean nice boat. $21,999. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041.

27’ Boston Whaler 270 Dauntless ’14 $120,000 There is nothing this boat needs, owner has spared no expense to maintain her, Twin Evinrude 225 hp, bow thruster, clean, immaculate cond.. Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com 23’ Chris Craft ’52 $39,000 David Robinson (410) 310-8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net 24’ Lyman Sportsman Runabout ’80 220-hp inboard. Restored classic, mint $14,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

To find more used boats, visit proptalk.com

27’ Shamrock ’01 - $25,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

PropTalk.com June 2020 69


Brokerage & Classified

Boston Whaler 27 ’16 Dauntless. 80 hrs on professionally maintained, twin Mercury Verado 225s. Lift kept and stored indoors during the winter. BRAND NEW Load-Right trailer. $129,000 Composite Yacht 410-476-4414.

(Chesapeake) 30’ Pursuit ’01 $79,900 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net 31’ Bertram Custom Sportfish ’13 Worton Creek restoration T315 Yanmars Mint Cond. $395,000 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

(Meandher) 33’ Bayliner ’00 34’ Nordic Tug ’12 $244,500 Mary $59,500 Mary Catherine Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815 Ciszewski (804) 815 8238 8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes. m a r y c a t h e r i n e @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t net www.curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

Mainship Pilot 34 ’07 Twin Yanmars w/ (Second Effort) 33’ Sea Ray ’97 1000 hrs. Raymarine electronics. Lift $42,000 - Curtis Stokes - (410) 919 4900 kept. Clean and well optioned. $155k, curtis@curtisstokes.net Composite Yacht 410-476-4414. www.curtisstokes.net

28’ Mckee Craft - Freedom 28 CC Low hrs, Super well equipped w/ offshore nav / electronics. Fishing ready / Yamaha engines 2 x 250. Cover just removed. Just cleaned! Asking $64,500/ offers 410-703-7986 cell Mike Crusader YS

31’ Camano 31 Trawler ’97 Simple traditional & really functional for 31 footer! Thruster, air, windlass, autopilot & more on this slick little cruiser. Great layout & fly 28’ Sea Ray 280 Sundancer ’04 bridge too! Asking $84,500. Contact D a n @ C r u s a d e r Y a c h t s . c o m T4.3 Mercs Gen, AC Mint Cond. 757-813-0460 cell CrusaderYachts.com Reduced to $50,000 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. Back Cove 33 Built for a Sabre Yachts executive, this is the perfect expression of a fast, comfortable, express cruiser, w/ an upgraded Cummins dsl eng, heat and A/C , too many other options to list. A must see. $279,000 Campbell’s Boatyard, Oxford 410-829-5458

28’ Sea Ray 280 Sundancer ’05 $45,500 Featuring twin MerCruiser 4.3MPI 220hp engs, Kohler 5kw generator, Furuno electronics Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com Chaparral 284 Sunesta ‘16 Volvo Penta 6.0 385 DP fresh water cooled with 128 hrs, priced reduced to sell $79,885. Call Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 29’ Monterey 295 Sport Yacht ’17 Lightly used only 130 hrs on 6.2L MerCruisers, 1 hour on Genset, never slept or cooked on, LIKE NEW! At BBM in Stevensville, call Keith Mayes at 301-503-4634 or Keith@AnnapolisYachtSales.com

31’ Ranger Tug - Command Bridge 31 Pocket cruising special w/ traditional lines. Two cabin layout - Inboard dsl Volvo 300 hp / Onan 5kw genset - bow & stern thrusters - reverse cycle heat / Air - Garmin electronics Asking $249,900 / Offers - Dave Townley 410-271-5225 www.crusaderYachts.com Chaparral 310 Signature ’09 Here she is, a beautiful Lift Kept local Chaparral 310 Signature. Loaded With Features & A Great performing hull, powered by twin Volvo 270-hp I/O $85,997. Call waterfront marine at 443-949-9041. Robalo 317 ’19 This is a left over with dealer incentives. Call to get a price if your looking for a deal. Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041

35’ Carver 350 Mariner ’00 $49,000 One of Carver s most popular models, twin 350-hp Crusaders, genset, Garmin electronics 34’ Legacy Hardtop Express ’05 Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 Stunning! Impeccably maintained. www.atlanticyachtworks.com Ultimate weekender or longer. Great handling boat. Wide side decks; easy to walk fwd. Twin Yanmar 370s. Trim tabs. A/C. Beautiful joinery... $179,900 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

35’ Sea Ray 350 SLX ’16 Ultimate dayboat layout! Grey hull, lots of electronics, hardly used, joystick docking / SkyHook / autopilot / 9 & 12 plotters / HD radar & more. Twin 8.2 MerCruiser I/O $219,500 / Offers 410-269-0939 Crusader YS

Chaparral 290 Signature Handy man special priced at $9,995. Great boat at a great price. Boat shows well. Boat is sold as is… Call today to schedule an appointment. Waterfront marine 443-949-9041.

To find more used boats, visit proptalk.com

35’ Carver ’98 $74,500 David Robinson (410) 310-8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

32’ Cobalt 323 ’06 Performance driven - fun & fast! Comfortable seating/ sunbathing deck. Cleverly designed interior with an efficient galley, good sized head & room for an overnight adventure. Kept on a lift. $79,500 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

34’ Meridian 341 ’04 $105,000 clean, well maintained, featuring twin MerCruiser 6.2L 320hp engs, 36’ Carver 366 Motor Yacht ‘03 bow & stern thrusters, new Beautiful, well kept and low hours. Furuno MFD, genset. Atlantic T-6.2 Lt Mercruiser Inboards, Yacht Works 410-827-3300 only 375 hrs, 7.3kw Gen, 2 staterooms, www.atlanticyachtworks.com 2 heads, GPS/Chartplotter. $94,500 www.annapolisycahtsales.com


36’ Javis Newman FB Cruiser ’78 Complete refit with 330 Cummins, gen set, etc. Mint $139,900 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

36’ Legacy 36 ’19 Hull #8 Just completed Now in Annapolis! Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins dsl, Zip-Wake tabs, Genset, thrusters! & MORE! Special $575,000 Trades considered Call! 410-269-0939. www.CrusaderYachts.com

Cruisers 385 Motoryacht ’06 good condition with 584 hours on the twin volvo diesels 700 hp, she is ready for overnight accommodations or to entertain on. Call Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041

39’ Tiara 390 Sovran ’07 $225,000 twin Volvo 400 IPS 310-hp engines, joystick control, helm air, Raymarine electronics, clean, excellent condition. Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com

Crusader Yacht Sales Proudly Presents

36’ Tiara Sovran ’05. Two owner local boat, 577 hrs on upgraded 480 Cummins, amazing cond., tons of aftermarket upgrades & factory options. $195,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

(Out n About) 37’ Tiara ’98 $119,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8239 m a r y c a t h e r i n e @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

(Lagniappe) 40’ Regal ’08 $199,000 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 j a s o n @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

(Sea Trek) 40’ Marine Trader ’83 $34,900 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8238 m a r y c a t h e r i n e @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

Legacy motor yachts and Tartan yachts are just such a marriage. The courtship began many years ago, and culminated in the recent launch of Legacy by Tartan. Call Crusader Yacht Sales, your Mid-Atlantic Dealer today and see what the joining of these iconic American brands has created.

LegACY 32 LegACY 36 LegACY 42 IPS

NEW!

Select Power Brokerage

40’ Legacy Sedan ’99 Very clean. Has optional flybridge & doors either side helm. Twin Cummins 370HPs, cruises effortlessly at 18 knots. 2 spacious cabins. 2 heads. (Someday) 37’ Young Sun ’80 $34,500 A/C, generator ...Priced right. David Robinson (410) 310-8855 $168,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.sjyachts.com www.curtisstokes.net

38’ Californian ’84 $60,000 - Bill Boos (410) 200-9295 - bboos@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

Some marriages are just meant to be…

40’ Sea Ray 400 ’99 $84,000 Very clean! Twin 7.4L Horizon MerCruiser 380-hp engs (780 hrs) genset, Furuno MFD, excellent condition Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com

54’ 2015 Riviera - Belize 54 DayBridge ........... $1,150,000 53’ 1971 Hatteras 53 MY ...................................... $129,000 52’ 2009 Sabre 52 Sedan ..................................... $799,000 50’ 1988 Transworld - Fantail 50 ........................ $240,000 48’ 1990 Ocean Yachts 48 MY ............................ $115,000 46’ 1973 Matthews Sportfish ................................ $69,000 44’ 2001 Carver 444 ............................................. $189,900 42’ 2018 Legacy 42 - IPS Drives ......................... $649,000 36’ 2019 Legacy 36 - In Stock ............................. $575,000 35’ 2016 SeaRay 350 SLX .................................... $219,500 32’ 2021 Legacy 32 - Order / August ........................CALL 31’ 1997 Camano 31 Trawler ................................. $84,500 31’ 2015 Ranger Tug - Command Bridge .......... $249,900 28’ 2009 McKee Craft 28 CC ................................. $64,500 26’ 2007 Everglades 260 CC .....................................CALL

410-269-0939 www.CrusaderYachts.com

PropTalk.com June 2020 71


Brokerage & Classified 40’ Sea Ray Express ’93 T 7.4 repower, new Gen, AC, Nice. Reduced to $42,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

40’. Tiara 4000 ’99 Local boat, Caterpillar 3208s with all services up to date. Gorgeous boat & ready for sale. $149,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

41’ IP SP Cruiser ’06-’08 Switching from sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. Large centerline berth. Spacious galley. Shoal draft. From $274,900 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

41’ Sea Ray Sundancer T380 V Drives, gen., very nice $92,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 42’ Regal SC ’16 Diesel IPS Pods Drives, Loaded and Mint, $419,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Bavaria Virtess Coupe ’16 42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now in Luxury Yacht in immaculate cond.! Annapolis. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters 2 x Volvo IPS 600. 220 hrs. $380,000. genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to Call 804-436-4484 or email add your custom specs prior to jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com. completion. Tartan quality build, For full specs and photos: $649,000 (over 1m to replace)! Contact www.annapolisyachtsales.com CYS. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com 42’ Cruisers Yachts 4050 Express ’03 Excel cond. w/lots of recent upgrades. 9kw Onan gen, twin Yanmar 440-hp dsls w/ only 360 hrs. Burns 30 gal/hr at 20kts. Bow & stern thrusters. Bay Bridge Marina. $159,900. Matt Weimer 410-212-2628, matt@annapolisyachtsales.com 42’ Keizer Yachts 42 DEMO ’19 $699,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400HP engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

Read boat reviews online at proptalk.com

42’ Nordic Tug Flybridge “Joy Girl” ’05 Single 405-hp Cummins, bow & stern thrusters, reduced to $354,900 in Annapolis. John Kaiser cell/text: 443-223-7864. Email: john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com 42’ Sealine F42/5 ’03 $179,000. Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl enges. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat Radio Upgrade. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

43’ Menorquin 130 ’04 Beautiful old world styling, luxurious accommodation w/ modern underbody & construction techniques. Powerful semi-displacement yacht w/ top speed 15 knots & good full economy. $199,000. S & J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 43’ Silverton Sport Bridge ’07 T diesels with IPS, Hdtp, Loaded, Mint Reduced to $204,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

44’ Tiara Q44 ’17. OUR TRADE! One owner, custom built, 54 hrs on IPS600s w/ extended warranty. Full teak decks, hydraulic platform, the new cockpit layout, every option. $569,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com.

Brokerage/Classified Order Form Interested in an eye-catching Display or Marketplace Ad? BROKERAGE CATEGORIES:  BOAT SHARING  BOAT WANTED  DINGHIES  DONATIONS  POWER  SAIL CLASSIFIED  ACCESSORIES  ART  ATTORNEYS  BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES  CAPTAINS  CHARTERS  CLUBS CATEGORIES:  CREW  DELIVERIES  ELECTRONICS  EQUIPMENT  FINANCE  HELP WANTED  INSURANCE  MARINE ENGINES  MARINE SERVICES  REAL ESTATE  RENTALS  RIGGING  SAILS  SCHOOLS  SLIPS  STORAGE  SURVEYORS  TRAILERS  VIDEOS  WANTED  WOODWORKING

Ad Copy:

We accept payment by cash, check or: Account #: _________ ________ ________ _________ Exp: _______ / _______ Security Code (back of card): _________ Name on Card:____________________________________________ Phone: ____________________ Email: _________________________ Billing Address:____________________________________ City:________________________ State: ______ Zip: ______________

Rates/Insertion for Word Ads $30 for 1-30 words $60 for 31-60 words Photos Sell Boats. Add a 1” photo to your listing for just $25. List in PropTalk and get a FREE online listing at PropTalk.com!

72 June 2020 PropTalk.com

Mail this form to: 612 Third St., Ste 3C, Annapolis, MD 21403 lucy@proptalk.com Fax: 410.216.9330 Phone: 410.216.9309 • Payment must be received before placement in PropTalk. • Include an additional $2 to receive a copy of the issue in which your ad appears.


45’ Jeanneau NC14 ’15 DEMO $489,900. Baltimore. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 500 Pod Drives. Joystick control. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

48’ Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge ’03 $310,000. Queenstown, MD. Cummins QSM11 Engs, 620 hrs. Massive Overhaul including wew Onan 13.5kW Generator & new hardwood flooring to name a few. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at brad@cyc.yachts 50’ Riviera 5000 Sport Yacht ’15. OUR TRADE! One owner, custom built with the preferred layout. 280 hrs on Cummins Zeus 600 pods w/ Skyhook. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

46’ Matthews Sportfish ’73 Plenty of upgrades - Detroit 6-71 dsls. Onan genset - Air, and lots of extras. Excellent live aboard opportunity for class Sportfish! ASKING $69,000 Contact Ken Jacks 443-223-8901 Ken cell ken@crusaderyachts.com

Ocean 48 MY Call for more info. Brand new listing. Located Annapolis at CYS in Port Annapolis Marina - Contact Rod Rowan for more info 703-593-7531, Asking $115,000. CrusaderYachts. com

50’ Sealing T-51 ’01 $284,900. Annapolis, MD. X2 Cummins QSM11s. Immaculate cond. Massive volume, meticulously maintained. Service records available.To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

50’ Prestige 500S ’17 $745,000. Myrtle Beach, SC. Volvo IPS 600 w/ joystick control, 301 hrs. Wonderful cond., like-new. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 48’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’18 OUR TRADE! One owner Annapolis boat. IPS800s w/ DPS, 225 hrs, extended warranty, 2 joysticks. Every option, perfect cond.. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

To find more used boats, visit proptalk.com

9 Locations To Get Your Boat Sold! List with S&J

50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ’88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler / ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Call Dan Bacot - 757 813-0460 Asking $240,000 www.crusaderyachts.com

52’ Sabre Salon Express Sabre quality & performance - Cat engines, Dual Gensets - Furuno electronics. Excellently prepared & maintained Two cabin luxury layout! Asking $799,000 Call Mike 410-703-7986 cell for details. www.CrusaderYachts.com

52’ Sea Ray 52 Sedan Bridge ’06 $434,000 twin Cummins QSM11 diesel engines, bow thruster, Garmin electronics, clean, professionally maintained Garmin electronics Atlantic Yacht Works 410-827-3300 www.atlanticyachtworks.com

Call for Your Free Boat Evaluation

Brokers for Fine Yachts Dealers for Southerly and Island Packet Yachts

f e at u r e d b r o k e r a g e l i s t i n g s

hattERaS 54 my 1988 $279,900

mIDNIGht LacE 52 2003 $349,000

chERUBINI 50 2003 $749,000

PROVINcIaL 42 2000 $155,000

LEGacy 40 SEDaN ‘99 $168,000

many of our listings have sold. contact s&J yachts to sell yours!

See Our Website

WWW.

LD

IP PacKEt cRaFt 36 ‘03 BENEtEaU SWIFt tRWLR 34 ‘16 mENORQUIN 100 (34’) ‘02 $198,000 $299,000 $138,600

SO

LD

SO

LD

SO

LD

SO

LD

SO NORDIc tUG 37 2004 $300,000

Nordic tug 32 2000 $139,000

SjyachtS.cOm For all Our Listings

Md: 410-639-2777 Va: 804-776-0604 sC: 843-872-8080 fl: 941-212-6121

Annapolis, MD • Rock Hall, MD • Deltaville, VA • Charleston, SC • Palmetto, FL PropTalk.com June 2020 73


Brokerage & Classified

53’ Hatteras 53 Classic Motor Yacht ’71 Classic lines & performance Repower in 2010 0 Cummins - Onan generator - Lots of updates & very well kept. This is a sleeper. Schedule a time for a closer look! Call Dan 757-813-0460 Asking $129,000. www.Crusaderyachts.com

54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ’15 Fabulously equipped & maintained Modern build & quality components throughout. Elegant living/ superb performance - VOLVO IPS Reliability! Asking $1,150,000 Call Gordon for a showing 410-739-4432 cell www.CrusaderYachts.com 55’ Prestige 550 Fly ’14 $874,900. Kent Island. Like new cond, Only 230 hrs. Dutifully maintained. 3 strms, 2 heads. Single owner, motivated seller. Full service records available. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

54’ Hatteras MY ’88 A Wonderful Spacious get away for you on the water! Packed w/ amenities & luxuries. Engs rebuilt 2004. Approx. 350 hrs. New barrier coat 2003. Deck/hull painted 2003 & kept looking good. $279,900 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

56’ Riviera 565 SUV ’15. One owner, custom built with every option and many custom upgrades. 275 hrs on IPS950 s with DPS and two joysticks. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

46’ Markley ’99 Charter boat licensed for 32 passenger (2022) Meekins finished 450 Cummins 13/14 KT Cruise 20KTWOT $195,000. Call John 202-253-1542.

63’ Prestige 630 Fly ’17 $1,790,000. Annapolis, MD. Volvo IPS 950 w/ joystick control, 340 hrs. Best pre-owner 60+ on the market. Immaculate cond., fully loaded w/ factory & custom options. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 74’ Spencer Sportfish ’16 New MTUs, new gen sets, davit crane, loaded and mint $6,650,000 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

56’ DeFever 56 Pilothouse ’07 $550,000 twin John Deere 300hp engines, bow thruster, new Garmin electronics, 3 stateroom, 3 heads, well maintained. Atlantic Yacht 30’ Pacemaker Sportfish ’73 Works 410-827-3300 2-310 FWC, 750 hrs. Runs Good. www.atlanticyachtworks.com $8,000 443-602-0003.

43’ North Pacific 43 ’10 Your private oasis perfect for live aboard & Great Loop adventures! New dinghy w/ 15-hp outboard. Detailed, serviced & ready to go. Location Annapolis $373,000. Call John 443-995-8670, John@oryus.net Live virtual walkthrough

Read boat reviews online at proptalk.com

Buy or Sell with Confidence

Hire a Professional Meet a powerboat broker who will work for you.

p r o p ta l k . c o m / p o w e r b o at- ya c h t- b r o k e r s 74 June 2020 PropTalk.com


MARKETPLACE

To advertise in the Brokerage and Classified sections, contact Lucy Iliff at lucy@proptalk.com

& CLASSIFIED SECTIONS ACCESSORIES

|

ART

|

ATTORNEYS

|

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

|

CAPTAINS

|

CHARTERS

|

CREW

|

DELIVERIES

ELECTRONICS | EQUIPMENT | FINANCE | HELP WANTED | INSURANCE | MARINE ENGINES | MARINE SERVICES | PRODUCTS REAL ESTATE | RIGGING | SAILS | SCHOOLS | SLIPS & Storage | SURVEYORS | TRAILERS | VIDEOS | WANTED | WOODWORKING

ELECTRONICS

FINANCE

INSURANCE

HELP WANTED

MARINE ENGINES

EQUIPMENT

MARINE SERVICES

Annapolis Yacht Sales is Expanding! Now Seeking Experienced Sales Professionals. Contact Mark Andrews to discuss the AYS Broker Advantage. 410.267.8181 mark@annapolisyachtsales.com AnnapolisYachtSales.com

PropTalk.com June 2020 75


Marketplace & Classified MARINE SERVICES

MARINE SERVICES

SLIPS & STORAGE

REAL ESTATE Two Offices Available Anchor Yacht Basin, LLC In Edgewater, MD on the mouth of the South River. 570 and 300sq ft. Includes electric, heat/AC, and parking. Give us a call at (410) 798-1431, anchoryachtbasin@verizon.net

76 June 2020 PropTalk.com

45’ A Pier in Anchorage Marina Great location in Baltimore Harbor, near Fort McHenry, for long term rent or for sale. Reduced $17,000. Contact Ray (410) 534-7655.


SLIPS & STORAGE

SLIPS & STORAGE

SLIPS & STORAGE

30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410-586-0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410-586-1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com Galesville - West River Deep water slips with water & electric, 20 to 40 feet. $1,400 to $2,800 per year. (410) 212-4867.

SURVEYORS

SUBSCRIBE TO PROPTALK Just $35 for 12 Issues (cost covers first-class shipping and handling)

Send a Subscription to: (please print) Name: ___________________________________________________________ Street Address:___________________________________________________ City:___________________________State: _________ Zip: ______________ Email Address: ___________________________________________________ Is this a gift? From: _______________________________________________

We accept payment by cash, check or: Card #: __________________________________________________________

RETURN THIS FORM BY MAIL, FAX OR EMAIL: MaIl: 612 Third St., Ste. 3C, Annapolis, MD 21403 Fax: 410.216.9330 | EMaIl: lucy@proptalk.com

OR SUBSCRIBE ONLINE:

proptalk.com/subscribe

Exp: ________ / ________

Security Code (back of card): ____________

Name on Card:___________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ Billing Address:__________________________________________________ City:___________________________State: _________ Zip: ______________

PropTalk.com June 2020 77


Summer Cover Contest It’s that time of year again—time to send in your submissions for our Dog Days of Summer August Cover Contest! The last few years we have gotten so many great submissions, which proves PropTalk readers love their boat dogs. Here’s How it Works: • Visit proptalk.com/2020-boat-dog-cover-contest and follow the instructions on the page to enter a photo of your boat dog by June 30. • Vertical photos work best, with room for our header and cover lines. • Only high-resolution (i.e. not blurry) photos will be considered for the cover.

• We love images of happy boaters, so don’t hesitate to send a photo with a dog and a person in it. If that person is a child, make sure he or she is wearing a lifejacket (properly), or we won’t consider it for the cover. • Once the submission period has ended, we will narrow down the photos to a few finalists and then let you vote for the winning cover! Stay tuned for details.

Image should have enough space for our logo/header

Vertical photos make the best covers. Horizontal photos may work if there is enough image to be cropped vertically.

Mary Principe’s golden doodle Luna was the winner of the 2019 Summer Cover Contest!

Image should have enough space for date/footer

Enter your boat dog photo by June 30 at proptalk.com/2020-boat-dog-cover-contest 78 June 2020 PropTalk.com


What’s New on .com PropTalk LIVE

Join us Wednesdays at 5 p.m. for our weekly PropTalk LIVE show! Each week we interview experts from around the Chesapeake on a variety of boating topics and let you ask your questions.

Updates on Boating Activities

We will continue to post any updates regarding recreational boating and any restrictions on our website.

Poplar Island

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers urges boaters in the Chesapeake Bay to steer clear of ongoing construction activities around Poplar Island.

These Great Businesses Make PropTalk Possible. S h o p with them and let them kn o w their ad is w o rking ! Anchor Boats........................................... 6

Curtis Stokes & Associates...................... 3

Riverside Marine.................................... 11

Annapolis Gelcoat and Restoration....... 46

Cypress Marine...................................... 46

S&J Yachts............................................. 73

Annapolis Landing Marina..................... 60

Diversified Marine................................. 51

Safe Harbor Marinas................................ 2

Annapolis Yacht Sales......................... 8,19

GEICO Insurance..................................... 7

Atlantic Yacht Works/C&C Charters...... 46

Generation III Marina............................ 37

Automotive Training Center.................. 61

Grande Yachts - Ned Dozier.................. 21

Bay Bridge Marina................................. 28

Harbour Cove Marina............................ 62

Bay Shore Marine............................. 39,58

Herrington Harbour Marinas................. 27

Boatyard Bar & Grill.............................. 26

Hidden Harbour Marina........................ 51

BOE Marine........................................... 80

J Gordon............................................... 45

Cambridge Yacht Basin......................... 20

Jeanneau .............................................. 15

Chesapeake Dockside Services............. 25

Oyster Farm at Kings Creek.................. 49

Chesapeake Yacht Center.................... 4,5

Piney Narrows Yacht Haven.................. 33

Coastal Climate Control........................ 23

Pocket-Yacht Company......................... 12

Wooden Boat Restoration Company..... 60

Composite Yacht................................... 61

PortBook............................................... 48

Worton Creek Marina............................ 49

Crusader Yacht Sales............................. 71

Progressive Insurance............................ 17

Wye River Marine.................................. 37

Shore Power Solutions.......................... 30 South River Boat Rentals....................... 39 Tolchester Marina.................................. 32 Tomes Landing ................................ 43,55 TowBoatU.S............................................. 9 Turkey Point Marina............................... 24 Vane Brothers........................................ 45 VA Department of Health/MD DNR...... 22 Waterfront Marine................................. 13

PropTalk.com June 2020 79


U P to $ 7 0 0 I n S ta n t S av I n G S

& F R E E M a I n t E na n C E K I t S F o R l I F E - c a l l f o r d e ta i l s alwaYs wear a personal flotation device wHile boating and read Your owner’s manual

2.3 & 5HP Engines In Stock on Kent Island! You own a boat because you love spending time on the water. choose the outboard that allows you to make the most of it. Honda’s legendary reliability, durability, ease-of-maintenance, and powerful performance keep you going strong. find out more at www.BOEmarine.com.

Electronics | Outfitting 866.735.5926 | sales@boemarine.com 3 2 5 C l e a t S t , S t eve n s v i l l e , M D 2 1 6 6 6 Use 1 Island Dr for GPS. Rt 50 West Duke St Exit - Kent Island

www.BOEmarine.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.