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Features 38
See the Bay: Still Pond
Still Pond is a very popular anchorage on the Eastern Shore of the Upper Chesapeake.
By Dave Nestel
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How To Buy a Boat
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Correction: How to convince your significant other to allow you to buy a boat.
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Nomadland Part II: Boat and Tow Vehicle
One woman’s solution to cruising: buying a trailerable boat.
By Zuzana Prochazka
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Watersports: Foiling, Electric Surfboards The ‘next big thing!’
By Craig Ligibel
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The 33rd Antique and Classic Boat Festival
What to expect at this year’s event, June 1820, at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.
By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown
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Summer August Cover Contest DockTalk Chesapeake Calendar
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Fishing Scene
40 Boating With Dad 49 Cruising Club Notes presented by Argo 54 Dock Bar Guide 60 Classic Boat: 57-foot Connie By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown
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presented by Annapolis Gelcoat 65 A Restoration Song By Mike Pitchford 72 Tides and Currents presented by Harbour Cove Marina 76 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 80 Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News 81 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 87 Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More 91 What’s New at PropTalk.com 91 Index of Advertisers
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ounds like summer to me! And this month we are ready to kickstart the summer boating season, starting with our annual and ever-popular Dog Days of Summer August Cover Contest. You might remember that last year we changed things up a little bit. Rather than choosing a few finalists, our graphic designers eliminated just the photos that did not meet our printing requirements (find details on page 22) and then let you vote for the winning cover out of all of the other submissions. It really will be up to you—may the best dog win! This month we’re also starting back up our summer Dock Bar Guide (available year-round online at proptalk. com/dock-bars and in print during the months of June through September). Find the full guide separated by region starting on page 54. We love the feeling of taking the boat out on a warm sum-
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mer night, cruising to a local waterfront restaurant, and heading home under a beautiful Chesapeake sunset. But always, always remember to take along a designated driver. It’s great fun to explore new places by boat but only if we all boat safely. There are more new boaters on the Bay than possibly ever before—be a good example for them. Now there was a third thing that reminded us of summer… foiling surfboards? If you attended the recent Bay Bridge Boat Show, you may have noticed a crowd of people on the docks, their eyes glued to a guy foiling around Bay Bridge Marina. It caused quite a few people to suddenly stop and back pedal, myself included. So, this month Craig Ligibel gives us the skinny on “the next big thing” (page 46). Apart from the foiling surfboards, there were so many great boats and attractions at the Bay Bridge Boat Show that caused visitors to stop and stare,
or sometimes just say hello when they recognized someone behind their mask. It was such a great feeling to drive over the bridge and turn into the marina for the first time since the spring of 2019. There was such an excitement in the air among exhibitors that first day, waiting for the opening cannon, uncovering our booths, and preparing for eager visitors. You may have seen us out and about, conducting interviews and handing out magazines at our booth. Being in front of the camera again after a boat show hiatus took some extra concentration on my part (but when you’re “going live” on social media, it’s sink or swim). Mainly it just felt really good to be at a boat show again. I can’t wait for October.
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here seems to have been many new boaters due to Covid in the last year and many are asking for places on the water to wine and dine. This (Dock Bar Guide, page 54 and online at proptalk.com/dock-bars) is always in my sharing list but also due to Covid many places have changed hands/names, along with new places coming about. Would make for a good updated article for PropTalk now that Covid seems to be on the downslope.
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his was a superbly done picture-differences challenge (April PropTalk, page 94). Seaworthy will be glad to hear that the items just seemed to jump out at me this time (not the norm for me). It must be the cup of coffee I drank.
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Dog Days of Summer August Cover Contest It’s that time of year again—time to send in your submissions for our annual boat dog cover contest!
Here’s How it Works: • Visit proptalk.com/2021-boat-dog-cover-contest and follow the instructions on the page to enter a photo of your boat dog by June 25. • 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, our graphic design team will disqualify any photos that do not meet our printing requirements (any images that are too low of a resolution, are blurry or too dark, if a child was pictured without a lifejacket, and if there was not enough room in the image for our PropTalk header, footer, and cover lines). We will then let you vote for the winning cover! 22 June 2021 PropTalk.com
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or many boaters, Memorial Day weekend signals the official start of the boating season. The cold weather is firmly behind us, the boats are in the water, and we are ready for full-on fun. Especially this year, right? While many of our favorite Memorial Day weekend traditions are again canceled for the sake of public health, the real reason we celebrate Memorial Day—to pay our respects to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and our freedom—continues to be our main focus. If the holiday weekend is your first launch of the season, we suggest a shakedown cruise. Get a buddy aboard to take a short cruise. Check the systems. Ensure that safety items have been stowed where they are easily accessible. Test the electronics and refresh your radio skills. Maybe go through a man overboard drill. Most of us prefer 24 June 2021 PropTalk.com
to work out the kinks when there’s no audience, so now’s a good time to brush up on your boat ramp routine or practice pulling in and out of a slip. That way, there’s some muscle memory when you’re hosting family and friends. In many places this will be the first weekend of 2021 that the waterways are crowded. Go the extra mile in extending courtesy and patience to other powerboat operators, sailors, and paddlers. It’s probably worth keeping in mind that lots of new boaters joined our ranks last year (yes, boating is one of the best ways to socially distance), so anticipate some relatively green operators out there. This issue marks the seasonal return of PropTalk’s Dock Bar Guide, which can be found on page 54. Use it as your course plotter for pleasure. Heck, when you’re done reading this issue,
stow it on the boat for easy reference. You might even map out a new destination to try each week or month. And, of course, please boat responsibly and never operate a boat under the influence. If you make your way to the Middle Bay during the U.S. Naval Academy’s Commissioning Week festivities, you may want to experience watching the Blue Angels from your vessel. The powerful jets will roar over the skies of Annapolis on Tuesday, May 25 (for their practice day) and Wednesday, May 26 (for a breath-taking demonstration). The 2 p.m. Wednesday demonstration takes place directly over the Severn River. Navigation will be restricted on the water near the Academy. Get there early and throw down an anchor; on a sunny, warm day, there’s no better place for viewing. Have a great season. We’ll see you out there.
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he Eastport Yacht Club Foundation’s 11th Annual Marine Career Expo went virtual this year, Wednesday, March 24. Because of the virtual quality of the event, organizers decided to reach out to students statewide to invite them to participate. About 100 students registered for the event to learn about careers in the marine and maritime industries. The virtual expo featured an exhibit hall, the opportunity to zoom call with exhibitors, and three keynote speakers. Presentations were given by Bart Merrick of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Captain Todd Kutkiewicz with Military Sealift Command Expeditionary Fast Transports and Underway Replenishment Vehicles, and Mike Waldow, a Service Manager with Bluewater Yacht Yards. Each spoke about their own experience of getting into their respective career fields and what they find most rewarding about their jobs. Attendees were given the option to listen in on each of the speaker sessions and time to click around the exhibitor hall between sessions to learn more about the exhibitors. For those exhibitors who opted for a meeting link, students were able to ask questions real time about their organizations and the career opportunities they offered. The Scholarships and Internships page included links for students to apply to multiple scholarship and internship opportunities and featured a Find Your Pathway section. This section was made up of a library of short videos interviewing professionals in the boating industry about what their jobs looked like on a day-to-day basis. “The coolest thing about the expo being virtual this year is that the content is still up and available,” explained Tammy Diedrich, EYC Foundation board member and expo organizer. “Students and parents can access the exhibitor page and watch videos of our speaker sessions for weeks after the event.” If you’d like to take a look, visit: sites. google.com/view/marine-maritime-careerexpo/home. This project is funded by the State of Maryland’s EARN Maryland Grant Program, administered by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. For more information about the Marine Trades Association of Maryland, visit mtam.org,
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event to climb aboard the 300 boats on display, and shop from the many marine equipment and boating apparel exhibitors, charter companies, and financial institutions. “Once again the Bay Bridge Boat Show proved to be a winner,” said Mark Schulstad of Pocket Yachts. “A huge turnout for the first day led to early sales!” With a recorded 57 percent increase in attendance from the best reported attendance in previous years it was apparent that the economic benefit of the boat shows was alive and well once again. Exhibitors reveled in the success of the fourday weekend as dozens of SOLD signs sprinkled the show grounds. Many more reports of new orders for future arrivals, and deposits on future production of some of the larger power and sail vessels were also received. “The Bay Bridge Boat Show was a great way for us to showcase our
Sylvan, SeaBorn, and Starcraft boats to a wide variety of potential customers,” said Tracy Paugels from Honda PowerSports of Crofton. “After a long year of the pandemic, it was so nice to meet customers in person and have that personal interaction that you don’t get over the phone or through email.” Following the 18-month hiatus from most boat shows worldwide, it was clear that not only was this annual gathering deeply missed, but that a new approach would have to be implemented for the health and safety of all. Working with Queen Anne’s County and the county’s health officer, Dr. Ciotola, show management instituted a number of strict show protocols. Visitors were required to wear proper face coverings, large attendance numbers were smoothed over the four full days to help avoid overcrowding on higher traffic days, PPE and hand washing stations were made available throughout the show grounds, and surface cleaning was non-stop.
“I want to thank all who participated and assisted in making this event, one of the first in Maryland, a huge success while keeping the health of participants at the forefront,” said Annapolis Boat Shows president, Paul Jacobs. “I am especially grateful to Queen Anne’s County for their vision for what an outdoor event should look like, and to Maryland Secretary of Commerce, Kelly Schulz, and County Commissioner, Chris Corchiarino,
for kicking off the event with their opening remarks. Our objective was to work toward creating a prosperous methodology of producing outdoor events that are not only safe, but also economically productive for the exhibitors and local community. We feel we have succeeded on all fronts; setting us up for our fall events in Annapolis.” To learn about the U.S. Powerboat Show October 7-10, visit annapolisboatshows.com.
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Public Water Access in Anne Arundel County The new Anne Arundel County Plan 2040: good or bad for new public boat ramps and public water access? Progress, threats, and future work.
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he Anne Arudnel County Council votes soon on Plan 2040, the new county General Development Plan (GDP). The GDP is a state requirement for every county. Plan 2040 will set county land use policy for the next 20 years. The GDP land use policy matters because it is the basis for the decisions which will determine whether or not the 80 percent of county residents who do not live in water privileged communities or waterfront homes will be able to reach the water. The Public Water Access Committee, boating advocates, community leaders, and water access activists slogged through the complicated year-long GDP process. We made a difference. The final GDP is much stronger on public water ac-
By Lisa Arrasmith cess than the deeply flawed first draft. Unfortunately, despite our efforts, Plan 2040 still bakes in a barrier to public water access for the next 20 years. Anne Arundel County has a dismal history of buying hundreds of acres of waterfront land for public parks and then not opening the promised parks to the general public, usually for decades. We have publicly owned waterfront land. We need the leadership to open it. Boat Act Advisory committee chair Thornell Jones, joined by the county NAACP and the Caucus of African American Leaders, worked with Councilwoman Lisa Rodvien to include “enhancing public access to the waterfront and parks upgraded so those who have
traditionally been denied access can fully enjoy them” as a goal in Plan 2040. Plan 2040 correctly classifies our public parks as Parks and Open Space, not Conservation. The initial GDP misclassified most of our public parks, both waterfront and inland, as Conservation. Conservation posed an obvious barrier to park improvements, whether boat ramps or ballfields. The misclassification also undermined the county’s duty to provide the public use and access mandated by state Program Open Space (POS) and federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) funding. Council chair Sarah Lacey led the successful effort to create a new
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category of Parks and Open Space for our public parks and privately owned recreational areas. This Parks and Open Space category preserves maximum flexibility for recreational use, shields the land from development, and encourages POS and LWCF compliance. The Peninsula Privilege and Public Water Access Plan 2040 grants special traffic and development protection to some of the most well-off and wellconnected areas of the county via a Peninsula Privilege, i.e. Peninsula Policy Area. This privilege will be a rallying cry against public use and improvement of parks in these areas, whether public swimming beaches, public ballfields, or public boat ramps. We worked to get the Peninsula Privilege taken out of the GDP and unfortunately the special interests prevailed. Looking ahead: A lengthy regional planning process begins after the Council approves Plan 2040. Plan 2040 splits the county into nine areas. The county will plan three areas at a time.
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Amped Up Outdoors Carp-a-Thon
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FSFF Hands-On Session
Ed Waleryszak, FSFF member and experienced offshore fly fisher, will introduce the different unique aspects of fly fishing for offshore ocean fish species. This is a club-sponsored event, free to FSFF members. Presented virtually via Zoom. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@gmail.com for the Zoom link prior to the event, or visit fs-ff.com.
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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert Series
Memories of Motown. All shows are 4 to 7 p.m. Bring your family and friends and remember to maintain a safe physical distance from others. The event, new boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions will be available on site. Bring your lawn chairs and friends and enjoy the afternoon at Vienna’s scenic waterfront park in Vienna, MD. Questions: ArtsVienna@gmail.com
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Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Blended Learning Format
9 a.m. Offered by locally owned Bay Area CPR LLC. Class is being held at the Severna Park Chamber of Commerce and offers same day certificate, good for two years. Cost is $99 per person. (410) 292-9215. 32 June 2021 PropTalk.com
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Tiara 48 LS Demo Event
Step aboard the all-new Tiara Yachts 48 LS, the largest outboard-powered yacht Tiara has ever built, making its debut in Annapolis. Schedule your test ride with North Point Yacht Sales: (410) 280-2038.
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Maryland in the Age of Sail Lecture Series
This seven-week series presented by the Calvert Marine Museum is free and open to the public. Lectures begin at 5 p.m. and take place via Zoom. Topic: Battle of Hampton Roads and the Civil War on the Chesapeake and in Maryland. A link to each lecture will be posted at calvertmarinemuseum. com/235/Lectures prior to event.
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CLC Big Little Boat Festival Race and Rendezvous
For small craft: rowing, paddling, SUP, and sailing. Races start and finish in front of the Camp Wabanna campus south of Annapolis. Bring your boat or paddleboard to race in one-, three-, or eight-mile races for paddlers (seated and standing), rowers, and sailors, or try your luck on the 20-mile race! The cost to enter the three-, eight-, and 20-mile races is $40 until May 5, $60 thereafter. Entry in the one-mile race and the builders’ competition is included in the festival entry fee of $10 in advance, $20 at the gate.
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8:30 a.m. Offered by locally owned Bay Area CPR LLC. Class is being held at the Severna Park Chamber of Commerce and offers same day certificate, good for two years. Class size is limited to six students due to Covid-19. Cost is $99 per person. Meets Coast Guard requirements. For more information call (410) 292-9215. Private classes available upon request.
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Blue Angels Flight Demonstration
As part of the U.S. Naval Academy Commissioning Week. 2 p.m. over the Severn River in Annapolis. Flight rehearsal May 25 at 2 p.m.
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7:30 p.m. at the American Legion post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Meetings are always the first Wednesday every month. Free. For more info, contact Bert (president) at (302) 399-5408.
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10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Colton’s Point, MD. Experience a day of history, wildlife, and art, and take part in activities that include, games, lighthouse tours, traditional music, and much more. Visitors will be able to take free water taxi rides out to the island for all the festivities. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the pavilion or any of the tables dotting the island shore. The reconstructed Blackistone Lighthouse will be open and available for tours.
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Regulator 37 Debut in Annapolis
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Dinner and a Cruise to St. Clement’s Island
Theme: “Maryland’s Beautiful Swimmers,” where your water tour guide will talk about the Chesapeake blue crabs. Tickets for all cruises are $55 per person or $100 per couple and include a boat ride, cocktail reception at St. Clement’s Island Museum, and dinner at Morris Point Restaurant. When making a reservation, the public is encouraged to choose an entrée for their meal. To reserve your ticket, please call St. Clement’s Island Museum at (301) 769-2222.
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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Club Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. at the Frederick Elks lodge (289 Willowdale Dr. Frederick, MD). Speaker: Fishtalk’s Lenny Rudrow, discussing cobia fishing the Chesapeake Bay. Featured vendor: Hardhead Custom Baits. Dinner and drinks are available for purchase.
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Antique and Classic Boat Festival and Arts at Navy Point
Wooden classics, vintage race boats, and other antique and Chesapeake Bayrelated boats come to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD, for this annual event. Also, 60 maritimethemed vendors, antique and classic boats for sale, Friday and Saturday seminars, and boat rides. Hosted by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society (ACBS).
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Arrowcat 320 Coupe: Exceeding Expectations
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oaters who love powercats— myself included—tend to hold them in high esteem thanks to their smooth ride and above-average seakeeping abilities. It’s rare that the cabin turns out to be the most striking high point on a powercat. In fact, in many cases you’ll find that you have to give up a good bit of interior volume in order to enjoy that fantastic ride. Walk into the Arrowcat 320 Coupe, however, and you’ll discover a cabin that changes the cat-versusmonohull game. Creative design and thoughtful use of the available space are the ace up an Arrowcat’s sleeve. The starboard-side hull and the area bridging the hulls is dedicated to a single, private stateroom with a queen berth. As you might expect, the port hull is used for a head and shower compartment. Look opposite the head entry, however, and you’ll discover the unexpected: a second private berth running fore and aft inside the hull
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under the bridgedeck. You’ll see plenty of 32-foot monohull cruisers with a midcabin berth, but it’s almost always open to the main cabin and V-berth. Two private sleeping quarters plus an enclosed head, however, is virtually unheard of in a cruiser this size regardless of whether it runs on one hull or two. Aft of the main stateroom, the voluminous starboard hull is utilized for a bulk stowage area with plenty of room for all the gear and provisions needed by long-distance cruisers. Peek into the back of that area and you’ll see a lithium power cell that holds enough juice to power the boat’s systems (including air conditioning) via an inverter, eliminating the need for a generator. The salon also exceeds expectations, with a full galley behind the helm, and a settee/dinette to port. The helm is centered and has large windows to the sides plus a large aft bulkhead window and a clear door for good visibility 360-degrees
around. But exit the cabin and things get even better. Now, let’s make sure we’re keeping track: we have two separate sleeping quarters, a stand-up enclosed head and shower, a galley, dinette, and helm, all inside the cabin of a 32-footer. The laws of boat-physics would seem to stipulate that when you put that much cabin onto a 32-footer there simply won’t be much room left over for a cockpit. Well, boat-physics be danged. While the cockpit isn’t what you’d call huge, there’s plenty of space back there to set up a few deck chairs in addition to the double-wide aft-facing seat to port and the single seat on starboard, and enjoy the salty sunset. Or grab a few fishing rods and take a cast or two. Speaking of fishing: the 320 Coupe may be a cruiser at heart, but it has the makings of a fishing boat as well. The boat we were on during the Bay Bridge Boat Show had a rack
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that is fed by two substantial creeks allowing it to offer something for every type of boater. If your boat can cruise at 20 to 25 miles per hour, you can reach Still Pond in less than two hours from Annapolis and Baltimore and less than an hour from all the rivers located in the Upper Bay. Distances like these make it great for a day trip or weekend cruise. Your first impression when entering Still Pond will be that it lives up to its name. There is plenty of protected water for deep-draft cruisers and sailboats on the outskirts of the cove, and it only gets calmer as you travel closer to the beach. Only wind from the northwest direction will make the anchorage less calm (more on that later).
The Sandbar One of the best features of Still Pond is the crescent-shaped sandbar that runs along the northeast corner of the cove. It rises up from water depths of three to five feet, somewhat abruptly, allowing even larger boats to be positioned so that their sterns are a few steps from knee- to waist-deep water. Bow and stern anchors will keep your boat safely positioned when the tidal current flows in and out. Finding a place to anchor can be tight, but other boaters are quick to wade out and lend a hand when needed. On any given weekend, dozens of boats raft up in front of that sandbar to take advantage of the sandy bottom and clean, clear, sea nettle-free water. It is not uncommon to be able to see your feet when standing in waist-deep water. Parents like it because it offers a safe place for small children to play in a family-friendly atmosphere. Dogs seem to like frolicking in the shallow water with their owners. Frisbee throwing and other assorted water games are popular as well. Countless adult groups gather in this area to socialize while consuming their favorite beverage. Churn Creek Another fun activity is “riding the lazy river.” Churn Creek feeds into Still Pond through a narrow opening and provides quite a strong current during an outgoing tide. Many boaters will take their rafts and
visit www.snagaslip.com to get started float toys of all sizes to the mouth of Churn Creek and ride that current out into Still Pond proper. It is a nautical version of old-fashioned sledding. The ride is easy, but walking back against the current to the entrance for the start can be tiring for the parents and grandparents dragging those toys when the kids can’t seem to do it often enough. Fifty yards on the other side of the sandbar is a beach that offers a place to lay your beach towel under one of the many shade trees, walk your dogs, build sandcastles, and look for sea glass and other nautical treasures. Occasionally, campers will pitch tents on the point of land located right at the entrance to Churn Creek, and fishermen frequent that same point of land taking advantage of the current to catch perch, catfish, and rockfish. Churn Creek is reasonably navigable for runabout style boats, but local knowledge is required to get back into the creek and is therefore used primarily by waterfront homeowners. If you have a kayak or SUP, it is a very calm area to paddle the shoreline looking at beautiful waterfront homes and the abundant wildlife. Still Pond Creek Still Pond Cove is also fed by another creek on the north side called of all things, Still Pond Creek, with a narrow but deep opening that is protected from winds that blow in any direction. An outgoing tide through the narrow entrance will cause a strong current. It’s not a big deal, but knowing what the conditions are going to be will eliminate any potential surprises. If you are not into larger crowds, this is a place where fewer boaters hang out. When entering the creek, you will see a number of buildings off to port that used to be an active Coast Guard station for the Upper Bay where a 40-foot patrol boat was stationed until budget-
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ary constraints caused a downsizing in the 90s. The Coast Guard still uses the dock for a much smaller hard bottom inflatable. The channel is well marked until the creek takes a 90-degree turn to the east. Stay close to the shore on your starboard side when making that turn. Water depths to port become shallow, and that area offers a sandy bottom for swimming, too. When those northwest winds blow or the weather forecast calls for thunderstorms, Still Pond Creek is a great spot to ride out that kind of bad weather. Many captains will leave the main Still Pond Cove and anchor overnight in Still Pond Creek to avoid any surprise storms. Highly unusual, but one of those freak storms with hurricane-force winds caught a crowded anchorage by surprise and caused quite a few large boats to be blown up onto the beach and sandbar, a lesson many Still Pond “regulars” have not forgot-
ten! Not only is it a great protected anchorage, but its two miles of really flat water is great for waterskiing, tubing, and wakeboarding. Boaters that carry kayaks, SUPs, motorized tenders, and Jet skis like these conditions for taking “mini-cruises” from Still Pond Cove. Bass fishermen frequent this part of Still Pond to fish along the undeveloped banks where trees and logs are prevalent. Still Pond is a family-friendly, protected deep-water anchorage, with clear, clean, sea nettle-free water, and a sandy bottom, that isn’t too far from where you keep your boat, no matter what the type. It’s not a big deal but knowing what the conditions are going to be will eliminate any potential surprises. When you get there, you will experience why it is the favorite of many boating enthusiasts for all the reasons mentioned above. See you at Still Pond on Memorial Day Weekend! #
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Boating with Dad W
ith Father’s Day coming up on June 20, we wanted to celebrate the boating dads—the dads who love going out on the Bay with their children and inspiring a love of boating. And if you’re looking for a fun Father’s Day trip, you can’t go wrong attending the Antique and Classic Boat Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (PropTalk attends every year and we wholeheartedly recommend it!). Learn more on page 62. ##Photo by Aman
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My Dad got me into boating. App arently, my parents had me out at two weeks old, but this photo (second from left) is the summer of 1984 aboard my Dad’s 24-foot Sea Ray, the very first boat I remember us havi ng. I was about one at the time, my godfath er Tony was holding me, and my Dad is to the left. They were best buds, and I was their little princess. My godfather has since passed awa y, but my Dad and I get out on both our boa ts every chance we get! The other photo is opening day for rockfish about 15 years ago . ~Danielle Tarburton
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him ##George Plant says, “I take 1975 out every weekend on my g to Bos ton Whaler. He’s goin !” love it or hate it some day
I try to get out with my kids as muc h as possible. I have a 17-year-old, an 11-year-old, and a two-year-old who enjoy the outdoors in different ways but all three will go fishing with me. My 11-year-old daughte r gets out the most and holds her own fishing! ~J.R. Whitsell
ght ting. He and mom bou inspired my love for boa is Dad and I in ve abo ##“My dad absolu tely to pho The . was 4 years old ot our firs t boa t when I to).” Photo by Dan Bac 5 maybe 6 in this pho our firs t dinghy (I was
##Kevin Mc Clarren sha res this photo of when he dropped his son off at SUNY Maritime College “af ter he was born and raised on the Cho ptank River.”
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##If you’re in a commited relationship, these tips will help you convince your partner to allow you to buy a boat.
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f you are one of the boaters who attended the recent Bay Bridge Boat Show with the goal of buying your very first boat or upgrading to your next boat, you definitely need to read further. If you are not in a committed relationship where you are bound financially, your only decisions will be the normal things such as size, make, engine, sail plan, price range, color, etc. to make your dream a reality. The above decisions are sometimes difficult, but pale in comparison with those of us in a committed relationship where finances are mutual. Not only do we have to make the above decisions, but we must convince our significant others that all the choices we have made are the “correct ones.” So, if you have marriage plans in your future, don’t waste your time reading any further, you are good to go, and know that those of us on the other side of the fence are extremely envious. Those of us that are passionate about boating and happened to be married know that this can be the most difficult hurdle to overcome in a boat-buying decision. I’ve been married for 48 years 42 June 2021 PropTalk.com
to date and “we” have owned 49 different boats. Before you start giving me high fives for my supposed “gift,” know that I have failed twice as many times in my attempts to convince my wife about buying a different boat, a fact that I am not proud of. The following are strategies that I’ve found effective over the years on how to convince your spouse into buying a boat. I am old enough now that I wouldn’t want this valuable wisdom to be lost for the future generation of boaters in the event that I cross over the bar prematurely!
Arguments for your partner:
This boat is a gift for you. This approach is a slam dunk if you are brave enough to buy the boat without them knowing! Consulting them ahead of time immediately puts your spouse in charge of all the decisions. They could love a model that you aren’t crazy about,
which doesn’t sound so bad if you think that means you are buying the Sea Ray instead of the Chaparral. You might be surprised when you learn that instead of buying your beloved Chaparral Express cruiser, you have signed on to buying a 40-foot Leopard catamaran sailboat. This boat will ride better. This trick (I mean approach!) is especially useful for those of us that like small powerboats. There is nothing that gets your spouse to agree into purchasing a bigger boat more quickly then when they are bouncing their guts out on a trip to your favorite waterfront restaurant. Even a small boat driven appropriately will ride reasonably well in rough conditions. However, a good
captain can make a good boat appear otherwise by selecting a particularly large cabin cruiser wake and hitting it at full speed or by choosing a day when it’s blowing 15 mph against an outgoing tide and running the 17-foot boat at threefourths throttle into the three-foot waves for the one-hour trip. (This is a highly effective strategy but beware not to overdo it! The bigger boat they might want might not be in your budget.) This boat will save us money. While this statement seems like an oxymoron, it might actually be true. If you currently own a 1977 35-foot sailboat that needs a new engine, set of sails, and standing rigging, it may be cheaper to sell it and move to a newer boat that doesn’t need those items replaced. In the case of a powerboat, it is quite reasonable to get a newer boat that burns two gallons less fuel per hour. Do not use this sales pitch if your spouse is an accountant! They will quickly calculate that spending $50,000 on a new boat because you can save $7.50/hr will take over 88 years to break even if gas costs $3.75/gal and you run the boat 75 hours/season… Our boat is too big for me to handle. Playing on your spouse’s emotions is a risky proposition unless you are positive that they still love you as much as when you first got married. They may decide that your 50-foot catamaran serves its purpose just fine and insist that you should wash and wax it before next weekend’s regatta even though the current temperature is 90 degrees. With you out of the way, they will be free to get a new boat with your replacement. In my experience, downsizing to a smaller boat seems to be met with less resistance. If
you are clever, you can go down by very small increments, say two to three feet every other year, and have a new boat more often. Be careful not to be too drastic in size reduction or you may find yourself not being able to stop the boat from bouncing your guts out on the way to that waterfront restaurant. It will be safer/more fun for the kids. If you actually have children, this one really works well! There is almost nothing a loving parent won’t do to insure their children’s safety or to increase the amount of fun they have when onboard. Moving up to a runabout with higher freeboard, a self-righting sailboat with life lines, or a cabin cruiser with a TV in the kid’s bunk room, are always an easy sell. Caution: Do not start having kids so you can get a new boat. It will be faster. On the surface you may think that this will work only for powerboaters. Many sailors are just as passionate about going faster. If you are lucky, your spouse will share your need for speed. If so, getting that new faster boat will be easy. If your spouse isn’t crazy about going faster, you’ll need to educate them on its merits: “If we had this 40-foot Grand Soleil racer/cruiser, we’d win all the club regattas, and that trophy would really dress up our mantel!” “I promise, if we get this boat, it will be fast enough that we will never get caught out in a storm ever again!” “We can beat all our friends to the poker run stops and get the best cards!” “We can stay late on Sunday at Still Pond and still get home for your favorite show!”
##Want to see that ‘sold’ sign? Tell them “this boat will ride better.”
##Tell them, “this boat will be faster!”
It has a bimini top, head, and a stereo. When your current boat has none of these, your spouse is probably more interested in replacing you than the boat! Austerity is rarely attractive to a spouse especially when their comfort is compromised, unless you are a drop dead gorgeous or handsome individual. While it may be an easy sell on the surface, deep down your spouse may not want to make any further financial commitments with you until they consult their divorce lawyer one more time. Recently, I sensed that my wife’s desire to keep me around was dwindling. I believe that I bought some time by adding a really nice bimini top to our boat. If you and your spouse attended the Bay Bridge Boat Show and already purchased a boat to your liking, congratulations! No doubt, you’ve probably been involved in boating long enough to stumble upon one of the above strategies. If you are one of the single people who “thought” that they might get married in the future and have read the above suggestions, you now realize that you should immediately buy your dream boat while you are still completely in charge! If you aren’t able to convince your spouse to purchase a new boat after using one of the above approaches, you will have to pull out all the stops. On a few occasions I found that you can break down their resistance if you combine all of the tricks, I mean arguments, together. For example, “I bought this great boat as a surprise to you for our anniversary. I wanted a boat that was safer for our kids, easier for me to handle, and one that had a more comfortable ride in rough water for you. I promise you that we will save so much money that it will almost pay for itself. I made such a good deal that the salesman threw in a bimini top, stereo, and a head at no extra charge!” PropTalk.com June 2021 43
##Compared to cruising on high six- and seven-figure vessels, trailerable pocket cruising is a bargain. Photo courtesy of Cutwater Boats
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ast month, I started this minicolumn with an overview of how to go cruising on a trailerable powerboat and do it with limited time, on a tight budget, and possibly alone (although this is the perfect couple’s cruise as well). The idea is to use the boat as an RV of sorts while in transit and then launch at the destination and continue exploring well beyond the highway. In this part, let’s look at boats that would work, propulsion plusses and minuses, and tow vehicle needs. Then, we can put some numbers around these necessities and hope your banker doesn’t have a stroke. Towing a boat around the country and exploring lakes, rivers, and coastlines is pretty basic, and a hardy individual could
By Zuzana Prochazka do it with an SUV towing a ski boat. (I did that for two weeks on Lake Powell, tossing my sleeping back on a sandbar at night but the scorpions were off-putting.) These days, I’m not into roughing it. My back hurts when I sleep in a makeshift bunk, and I’m cranky when I’m cold and wet. I’ll stand watches and sleep in my foulies for a short time, but this is meant to be an adventure and celebration, not a chore. If I’m not comfortable, safe, and happy, I won’t last long, and neither will anyone who may join me for a leg. (Although I may be planning to go this alone, I’m not a hermit and I fully expect to have friends who suddenly become available when they sense a free cruise in the offing.) ##The Cutwater C-24 DC. Cutwater is a sister company to Ranger Tugs. Photo courtesy of Cutwater Boats
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Boats
I’m targeting mini-trawlers and small cuddy cabin styles 24-32 feet—basically pocket cruisers. Depending on the boat’s beam (and state regulations), you may need a permit to tow boats over 30 feet LOA. Jeff Messmer, founder of Ranger Tugs, says their Ranger 27 is the maximum size for towing without a permit. This tiny trawler has a beam of eight feet, six inches, a suite of Garmin electronics including autopilot, a full galley with a propane stove (no genset needed for cooking), a master stateroom forward, and an enclosed head/shower compartment. It also has a nice foredeck for lounging and anchoring, and an aft cockpit with seating for four. It even has an optional dinghy lift to carry a tender. Ranger’s sister company is Cutwater and if you can’t wrap your mind around a shippy-looking trawler, a Cutwater 24 or 27 is sportier and will provide most of the same amenities. Both brands have “guest bunks” with cushions tucked below the cabin sole. (My guests will have to be agile.) Alternately, I could use that space for tubs of supplies and convert the dinette and hi/lo table to a temporary bunk. Guests needn’t be too comfortable lest they want to stay too long. The 30- to 32-foot models of both brands get downright luxurious with
##The Ranger Tugs R-27. Photo courtesy of Ranger Tugs
more space, wood paneling, outdoor electric grills, and even tiny flybridges. My preference is simpler, smaller, and lower to reduce windage and have less to break and to fix. I’d rather have a bracket on the cabintop for a kayak or a SUP. Few companies get more creative with seating options or innovative use of space than the two above, so there are few tradeoffs in terms of comfort. Other boats to consider include the 28-foot Aspen C90 catamaran. A 10-foot beam may require a permit, but it also creates a lot more space in the interior and the cockpit. There’s a kingsized bed in the master, a quarter berth for a guest, and lots of stowage space. The great thing about cats is that they’re steadier both under way and in a rolly anchorage, so you stay on your feet during the day and get good sleep at night. Another candidate is the 27-foot Beneteau Antares 9 which is more of an express boat but still has a full master cabin plus guest quarters, an interior dinette and galley, and a nice helm station complete with a side door, so a singlehander can step out to manage dock lines quickly.
Propulsion
Most of the models above are available with outboards, and those have some benefits. Outboard motors move the power aft onto the transom or swim step
so that there’s more room inside the boat for stowage or living space. Outboards are also easier to access for maintenance or repair, and if one is beyond help, it’s easy to pluck it off the transom and repower with a new one. Most of the boats above will have single or twin 200to 350-hp engines that will even get a “trawler” up on plane so that you can make port before dark or outrun a storm. Another benefit of having twins is redundancy. If one engine goes down, you’re not stuck. That’s huge for anyone like me who’s not a mechanic. The Cutwater C-24 also has a 10-hp auxiliary get-you-home engine. You can troll when fishing or use it in an emergency. Of course, inboard diesel engines have their own appeal. The fuel economy is excellent, and that translates to a greater range between fuel stops. Diesel inboards like the Volvo Penta D3 on the Aspen C90 have the power to plane but are workhorses that will last for years, and that’s great when buying a used boat. Some of the models above like the Beneteau Antares have optional bow and/or stern thrusters so slow speed maneuvers, even with a single outboard, are fairly easy.
Tow Vehicles
The models above are available with double or triple-axle aluminum trailers, and the boats’ dry weights come in
##With mini trawlers, there are few tradeoffs in terms of comfort. Photo courtesy of Ranger Tugs
between 7000 and 10,000 pounds. (The Aspen cats may be bigger, but they’re also relatively light.) A three-fourths ton or one-ton diesel pickup should be able to manage any of these. Add a lockable shell or topper for more on-theroad stowage space. A double cabin or six-passenger truck will have room for a guest, their luggage, and even Fido if he comes along in the back seat.
Pricing
Prices for the Beneteau Antares start around $90,000 new. The smaller Rangers and Cutwaters run $140,000 and rise dramatically with size and options. Aspens will set you back quite a bit more—around $400,000. Prices will vary with outfitting, engine choices, and size. Heavy-duty pickups will run $40,000$55,000. Buying new is great since there are boat and engine warranties and dealers to go to if things break. However, as with cars, boat prices drop dramatically when you “drive them off the lot,” so consider pre-owned models with low engine hours and light wear. You could save 30 percent or more. Granted, none of this is exactly “tight budget” material but compared to cruising on high six- and seven-figure vessels, trailerable pocket cruising is a bargain. Now you just have to figure out how to make your banker see it that way. #
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can afford the price of admission.” Todd Pratt, of Annapolis Watersports, echoed Saunders’s comments. “We had our entire staff up and foiling after only a few minutes of coaching. What a blast. People who love to wakeboard can now experience foiling without having to catch a wave from behind a powerboat. It’s the ‘next big thing’ on the water.” Both Saunders and Pratt were talking about a slick Australian product called Fliteboard. The product of the inventive mind of David Trewern, himself a champion kite surfer, the Fliteboard series of foiling surfboards was born of Trewern’s frustration of not being able to kiteboard on days when the wind wasn’t blowing. “Why not figure out a way to get up on the water without needing the wind to power you around? That got me thinking,” the 40-something surfer turned entrepreneur ##Rudi cuts a swath in the South River. told PropTalk from his home base in New South Wale’s Byron Bay, Australia. “No wind? No problem!” is Trewern’s mantra. Five years after that inspiration hit Trewern, the company now has more than 1500 Flightboards in use across Europe, North America, and Asia. Another e-foiling company, Lift, boasts around 2500 units. Fliteboard’s North American sales manager, Rudi Miklosvary, estimates that there are fewer than 5000 battery powered foiling
nnapolis boatbuilder and selfproclaimed “mad scientist,” Tony Smith, woke up to an unusual sight last fall as two wetsuit clad surfers suddenly levitated above the flat calm water of Little Aberdeen Creek without the benefit of wind or wakes. “It was an amazing thing to see,” the veteran sailor and the ‘father of the cruising catamaran’ told PropTalk. “There we were having our morning cuppa… and down the creek we saw two blokes on surfboards… that suddenly started foiling! What a way to start the day.” “It’s as close to flying as you can get,” said East of Maui Boardshop co-owner Mark Saunders. “I was skeptical about the e-foil concept at first, but now that I’ve done it, I can see people in Annapolis really getting into it… if they
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boards worldwide. “This is a very nascent sport. We are at the forefront of something really big and cool. It’s between us and Lift for market leadership. The other brands are cheaper knockoffs. I reckon we will continue to push products into the upper end of the market. People who plunk down $12-14,000 for a water toy like the Fliteboard are looking for a quality product that will last and that comes with a well-established product development and support team.” Pratt thinks an e-foiling product like the Fliteboard will make a nice addition to his product line. “Our customers are folks who can spend $150-200,000 for a powerboat that’s equipped for wakeboarding. Having an e-foiling surfboard is a nice addition to our product line. People can zip around the river or a nice cove and have a great time without the roar of an engine. It’s a pretty peaceful experience on the water… a nice counterpoint to the crazy action our customers crave with our lineup of Mastercraft boats.” Your reporter first came across e-foiling surfboards last summer when visiting his daughter in Manly, Australia. I was watching a couple of kiteboarders foiling beyond the breakers on Manly Beach when I realized that these guys didn’t have kites to pull them along. Intrigued, I sought out the local flite school and soon enough had my daughter zipping above
the surf in the company of Manly Flite School operator Jaime Wesley. “Very cool,” was Betsy’s comment after an hour of instruction. “I’m not much of a surfer, but this is something you could do on a quiet lake or river and have a lot of fun doing it.” Despite being offered the chance to get up on a Fliteboard, I demurred, leaving the e-foiling to the more coordinated younger generation. Fliteboard founder David Trewern is quick to point out that there is an incredible amount of high-tech design packed into every unit. “It looks very simple, but there’s a lot underneath the surface,” says Trewern. “Using high-voltage electronics in salt water is challenging, and there are about 500 parts in a Fliteboard, including the battery and connectors, all of which are waterproof. And it had to look at home on a superyacht.” The deck is built from compressed layers of carbon fiber, fiberglass, and PVC topped with an ash veneer or more carbon, depending on the model. Propulsion comes from a seven-hp, brushless electric motor—encased in a unibody fuselage of aircraft-grade
aluminum—mated to a NewtonRader propeller and German-made reduction gearbox. The hydrofoil technology draws from competitive sailing and features wings designed by naval architects with America’s Cup experience. Riders manage the entire system via the handheld Flite Controller (with Bluetooth connectivity and GPS), which allows for 20 gear selections and stores each session’s data, such as top speed, distance traveled, and battery power. A charge is good for up to oneand-a-half hours on the water, which is plenty of time—this bit of fun is also a serious lower-body workout and builds core strength worthy of any marine mammal. As Trewern puts it: “We’re trying to make you feel like a dolphin.” The basic Fliteboard weighs 45 pounds with the battery accounting for about a third of the weight. The boards can be assembled in under 10 minutes. Just attach the foil, snap in the battery, and pair the flight controller. And off you go. Top speed is around 30 mph, although Rudy cautions about being too exuberant at the start. “You need to get a feel for the product, and for your environment,
“ We’re trying to make you feel like a dolphin.” ~ David Trewern
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##Manly Flite Sch ool principal Jaimie Wesley demonst rates assembly of a Fliteboard to interested Aussies on Freshwater Beach , New South Wales .
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before you really let it out. Cutting wide, effortless circles in a secluded bay is tons of fun, and I can see a market for e-foil touring with folks making the rounds of nearby bays, coves, and restaurants with our product’s 15- to 18-mile range.” For my part, I drifted in my powerboat just off the entrance to Little Aberdeen Creek while Rudy and Mark cut graceful circles around my circa-1976 Lyman. Every now and then, Rudy would take a header and wipeout in the chilly South River brine. “What happened to you?” I hollered out across the water. “Hit a rockfish, I reckon,” came the reply. Probably not too many of those in Byron Bay. Not to be deterred, Rudy was off and up in no time, casting his magic spell of e-foiling surfboards to a crowd of eager wannabes on the docks ringing the Creek. At press time, Annapolis Watersports has announced their agreement to sell Fliteboards in Annapolis; East of Maui is working with the newly established Annapolis Efoil Company to help book lessons. Annapolis Efoil is representing the Lift product line of efoiling boards. Go to annapolisefoil.com for information about purchases and lessons. To find out more about Fliteboard, go to us.fliteboard.com Be sure to check with Todd at Annapolis Watersports (annapoliswatersports.com) or Mark at East of Maui Boardshop (eastofmauiboardshop.com).
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he Classic Yacht Club (CYCA) of America kicked off the 2021 season with its annual Ice Breaker event April 10 at The Chester River Country Club and Yacht Club in Chestertown, MD. This was an extra special event because 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of CYCA. Officially formed September 28, 1971 in the Fells Point area of Baltimore, MD, the CYCA was created to promote the preservation and to encourage the restoration of classic watercraft. Furthermore, it was established to encourage rendezvous and other gatherings. Since that time, the CYCA has had to adapt to keep up with the ever-changing boating community. Most notably the club members realized the need to appreciate and welcome watercraft old and new, due to the dwindling numbers of classic yachts. Today the CYCA is mostly recognized as a cruising yacht club. However, its members continue to focus on camaraderie as well as
sharing knowledge, resources, excitement about classic boats, and the joy of water passage. The club, which holds gatherings throughout the Chesapeake Bay region, has 40-plus members with boats ranging from a 1903 sailing sloop to a 2003 pilot house motor yacht. The CYCA hosts four boating rendezvous throughout the season, either at a marina or a reciprocating yacht club during the months June through September. Typically, 15-20 boats are proudly displayed, in full dress and showing off the meticulous care the owners put into maintaining these special vessels. If you are lucky enough to be at a marina or yacht club while a rendezvous
is being held, walk the docks to view the vessels and to introduce yourself. Owners are happy to answer questions and provide information about the boats and club. The 2021 rendezvous schedule is: June 11-13 Flag Raising at Osprey Point Marina in Rock Hall, MD; July 16-18 Mid-summer Rendezvous at Tolchester Marina in Tolchester, MD; August 13-15 August Rendezvous at Knapps Narrows Marina in Tilghman Island, MD; and September 17-19 Late Summer Rendezvous and Official 50thAnniversary Celebration at Anchorage Marina in Baltimore, MD. Interested in knowing more? Please visit classicyachtclub.org.
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hulls, and other significant race boats of the day are sure to thrill young and old. Prospective members and vintage race boat enthusiasts are encouraged to
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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay (Virginia line to Virginia Beach). 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
Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799
River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422
Brewers Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037
Jellyfish Joel’s Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007
Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137
Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070
Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903
Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080
Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006
The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600
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
Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547 Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123 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
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 The Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400 Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009 Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek, Maryland Marina 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031
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Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.594.8454
Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060
Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340
Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313
Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332
Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949
Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261
Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856
Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500
Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403
Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999
The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900
Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100
Davis’ Pub Back Creek 400 Chester Ave, Annapolis 410.268.7432
The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382
The 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 Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort 4160 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.5596 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 Boatyard Bar and Grill Eastport, Off Spa Creek 400 4th Street, Annapolis 410.216.6206
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, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550 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 3032 Kent Narrows Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6666
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The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959 Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205 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
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Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373
Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004
Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112
Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122
Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937
St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.3737
Mike’s Restaurant and Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784
Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508
Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946
Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233
Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500 Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111 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 410.867.2300 The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007
Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111 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 Seabreeze Restaurant and Tiki Bar Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217 Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110
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Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200 Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236 Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood 301.373.3986 Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, 410.943.4689 Sunset Cove Waterfront Restaurant and Snorkel’s Bar Smith Creek 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge 301.872.5000 Tickler’s Crab Shack and Restaurant Tilghman Island, Wylder Hotel 21551 Chesapeake House Drive, Tilghman 410.886.2121 Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410.326.4075 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500
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How To Use the PropTalk Dock Bar Guide: In case you hadn’t noticed, the PropTalk Dock Bar Guide is a great resource to kickstart your summer fun. Here are some tips to get you started: • Want to explore new waterfront restaurants on the Chesapeake? Pick a region—Upper, Middle, or Lower—and choose a dock bar you’ve never heard of to visit. Find out if there is a marina or anchorage nearby and you could even make a weekend of it. • Tear out a copy of the Dock Bar Guide, keep it on your boat, and check off every dock bar you’ve been to. See how many new spots you can visit in a summer! • At each new dock bar you visit, find out what the specialty menu item is and try it (even if it’s something you wouldn’t normally order. Who knows, you might love it!). Rockfish tacos? Check. Oysters Rockefeller? Check. Snakehead…? We hear it tastes like chicken! • Throughout the summer, take a selfie at every dock bar you visit by boat. You might just qualify for the SpinSheet Century Club (for boaters who spend 100 days on the water in the calendar year). • Prefer a digital copy? Visit proptalk.com/dock-bars on your phone, tablet, or computer for an interactive map and directory of all the dock bars listed in our print guide. *Always remember to boat responsibly and bring along a designated driver.
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 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
Merroir Rappahannock River 784 Locklies Creek Road, Topping 804.758.2871
Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366
The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660
Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646
Portside Grill Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666
Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080
Reedville Market Urbanna Creek, Urbanna Port Marina 25 Cross Street, Urbanna 804.695.6240
The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486
Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700
Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454
Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777
Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635
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Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 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
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conditions improved, Miss GEICO was able to participate in five separate events towards the end of the year. Due to travel restrictions, many of the international teams were unable to participate during the 2020 season. The limited schedule provided the perfect opportunity for new drivers Pastrana and Lilly to hone their skills and learn how to harness the power of the 2200-hp Miss GEICO powerboat.
“Last year, I was able to get some experience driving Miss GEICO and was able to build some confidence alongside Steve Curtis,” said Pastrana. “This year I’m looking forward to building on that, pushing my limits, and seeing where I stack up against a competitive field of boats. I can’t wait!” “Over my 35-year career, I have had the opportunity to work with dozens of drivers and Travis and Brit are two of the very best. With more time together, we will really start to click,” said Steve Curtis. Miss GEICO Racing competes in Class ONE which consists of the fastest race boats in the world. The 47-footlong Miss GEICO Victory catamaran is made of carbon and Kevlar for high performance and can reach top speeds of 170 mph. Class ONE boats weigh exactly 11,750 pounds with twin 1100hp race engines governed by Mercury Racing. The engines are factory sealed to ensure fair competition. All teams must also use the same propeller dimensions. The skill and expertise of the driver and throttleman are the primary determiners for winning races. With identical boat weights, engine horsepower, and propeller sizes, Travis, Brit, and Steve will work closely with the team’s world-renowned crew chief, Gary Stray, to make adjustments in the
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he yacht of my dreams as a youth... I can reflect back on sitting in my room after a full day at the New York Boat Show just drooling over this cruiser in the Chris-Craft catalog. Full color and all ready to go on a cruise. It was a diesel-powered model that I dreamed about… just like this one. She is a Chris-Craft 57-foot Constellation, shown here in a Scott Walberg photo with two A/C systems running at the St. Michaels Antique and Classic Boat Show held at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in June of each year. The photo is from a prior year’s event. She is a mahogany cruiser, and a sister ship to this model was the last wooden boat made by Chris-Craft. That boat was shipped on November 4, 1972. They made 262 of this model from 1963 to 1972. From then on it was either fiberglass or metal (if it was from the Roamer division). After 1977 when all Roamer production was ended, it was fiberglass cruisers only. Chris-Craft is now owned by Winnebago Industries, Inc. (since June 4, 2018). The prior owner (seller) was Stellican, Ltd. who had owned Chris-Craft from 2001. The company has a brand heritage that dates back to 1874. They build boats in 2021 from 23 to 35 feet in length. This model Chris-Craft is 57 feet LOA with a beam of 15 feet. She weighs about 24-25 tons. She is batten-seamed double planked mahogany in the carvel planking style. The bottom is double one and a 60 June 2021 PropTalk.com
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half-inch planks with the rest of the hull being double seven eighths-inch planks. Primary framing is one and a half by three and a fourth inches on 24-inch centers with intermediate frames of one and a fourth inches by two inches, also on 24-inch centers. Thus, the frame spacing is every 12 inches. The deckhouse roof and structure plus the pilothouse are made of fiberglass. Chris-Craft started using fiberglass in the mid-1950s for various parts and some cabin tops for their cabin cruisers and speedboats. The fin on the very stunning 1955 Cobra 21-footer was
fiberglass. They used it in other boats, but this boat model is the best recognized. While there were engine choices, over the years most of the yachts were powered by twin 8V71N GM diesels. These were in the 300-hp each range. Gas engines for the river and lake-based cruisers were also listed on the price sheets when the yachts were ordered. These boats often cruise at 11-12 knots at 1400-1500 RPMs with the GM diesels. There is a forward stateroom with upper and lower berths with a separate head at the front of the accommodations plan. Next is the fully equipped galley to
Making YOUR BOaT starboard with a convertible U-shaped dinette to port. Up a half set of stairs is an expansive main salon with a less-than-full headroom engine room under it. See the three small portholes for the engine space in the photo. The generator is also in this space. Aft and down the stairs there are a convertible couch and a guest stateroom, as well as the master stateroom. Both offer twin beds and a head. Dresser drawers are built-in within each. One feels a sense of spaciousness in the master, but not the guest areas. On deck at the support panel are wing doors and with the enclosure keep the breeze and weather off the aft sitting area. Spacious side decks lead to the bow area were there is room for deck chairs in addition to the built-in seating at the front of the deckhouse. The Cruising the Chesapeake June 18-20 ACBS Antique and Classic Boat Festival with its Arts at Navy Point of maritime juried artists and fine marine
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Cruising the Chesapeake The 33rd Antique and Classic Boat Festival By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown
June 18-20, 2021 At the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD
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he boating lifestyle has surged in demand since the onset of the 2020 pandemic as we look for socially distant ways to enjoy time in fresh air and sunshine with our immediate family. Maybe you’ve been thinking about getting into boating, too. Or perhaps you grew up boating on our local waterways with parents or grandparents in classic boats that bring back great memories. Or you might just want a great outdoor event to enjoy on a summer weekend this June. The good news is that there’s something for everyone at this Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Antique and Classic Boat Festival. Over 100 boats are expected at the 2021 festival, which is also the Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s 33rd year hosting this show on the grounds of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD. From runabouts 62 June 2021 PropTalk.com
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to yachts—including skiffs, utilities, workboats, racers, and hydroplanes— you’ll enjoy seeing the craftsmanship, speaking with owners, and learning their history. This June 18-20 event will also be the first ACBS boat festival on the Mid-Atlantic held since 2019 and likely the largest this year on the East Coast. If you grew up around classics, many of the boat brands you admired back in the day are expected to be on display across CBMM’s 17 acres. Look for Chris-Craft, Lyman, Larson, Gar Wood, Donzi, Trumpy, Dodge, Glastron, Elco, a 49-year-old Nova, Bender, Century, MirroCraft, Glasspar, Shepard, Aristo Craft, and Richardson boats, to name a few. If achieving a piano finish on a classic wooden boat restoration is not your thing, there’s more good news. Many fiberglass and metal boats now qualify as classics if they were built pre-1996, so their owners regularly display at this event as well.
A very special, fully restored ChrisCraft Cobra will be at this year’s show—one of just 51 built during 1955 in a very limited production run. Yes, it’s the one with the signature gold tailfin, which makes it quite the show-stopper. The Cobra’s lines are so captivating that they are still impressive today.
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Free boat rides each day! Some will be a thrill ride, plus a special two-and-ahalf-hour cruise at 1:30 p.m. on Friday June 18 only.
Boats for Sale (Field of Dreams) The unexpected surge in boating since the pandemic hit last year has resulted in long waits and back-orders for new boats that still haven’t been filled. If you’re eager to get out on the water, perhaps it’s time to consider a used classic boat. You’ll find a great selection in size, style, and vintage boats for sale on display in the Field of Dreams. You may find your dream boat here, apply some TLC, and then decide to display it at next year’s show.
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Once again, Jeff Beard has organized an amazing group of speakers who will conduct 50-minute seminars on Friday and Saturday.
Friday, June 18 11 a.m.
“Six Chesapeake Harbors—Cruising Destinations to Explore, Dock, Dine!” Presented by Chris “Seabuddy” Brown, topselling cruising guide author
12 p.m.
“Downeast Style Boats: Origins, Development of Predecessors of Picnic Boats” Presented by John Shannahan, president, Oxford Yacht Agency
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1 p.m.
“American Design, Asian Craftsmanship—The Story of Grand Banks Trawlers” Presented by John Shannahan, president, Oxford Yacht Agency
2 p.m.
“Timid Tuna? Restoring Rybovich and Florida-Made Sport Fishing Boats” Presented by Reid Bandy of Bandy Boats, Edgewater, MD
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Saturday, June 19 11 a.m. “Earliest Fiberglass Cabin Cruisers— Winner & Dyer to Hatteras & Bertram” Presented by Jeff Beard, past president, Chesapeake Bay Chapter, ACBS 12 p.m.
“The Transition Years—Stylish Chris-Craft Cruisers of the 1950s and 1960s” Presented by Bill Bowman, Colonial Beach Yacht
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“Jersey Boys—Boat Builders CP Leek, Egg Harbor, Pacemaker, Post, Viking…” Presented by Captain Ken Kreisler, Yachting Magazine
2 p.m.
“Old Bay and Oy Vey… Interesting History of the Region’s Favorite Spice” Presented by Deborah Weiner, Baltimore-based author and historian
3 p.m.
“End of an Era of Steamboats on the Bay (Later than You Think!)” Presented by Pete Lesher, chief curator Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Maritime-Themed Artists and Vendors The Arts at Navy Point is a show in itself within this Classic Boat Festival. It showcases the skills and talents of vendors all related in some way to boats, the water, or its surroundings. They have regional and national reputations for their work and in the past have come here from seven states. Many are juried fine artists and artisans, including painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers, and model makers. You’ll also find antiques, clothing and home furnishings, boat catalogs, boat builders, boat restorers, rope vendors, and hard-to-find parts. For instance, Big Ship Salvage offers nautical antique ship lights and décor, including brass and copper lights, ship wheels, anchors, binnacles, telegraphs, and more.
For Young Boaters
• Hagerty Youth Judging invites aspiring teen boaters to judge several classic boats on Saturday for a special award given to a boat owner during Sunday’s ceremony. • Knot-Tying for Early Boaters: each participating child will learn how to tie a bow, then a bowline, a square knot, and a hitch with repeat practice, followed by a short movie via iPad demonstrating how other knots are tied. The children take their knot board home with them. 64 June 2021 PropTalk.com
For more information, visit chesapeakebayacbs.org or contact bob.hamliton26@gmail.com or (240) 672-4817.
The Classic Boat Festival is free after paying the regular priced museum admission. The Antique and Classic Boat Society, Chesapeake Bay Chapter and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum are committed to producing a festival that ensures the health and safety of all in attendance. All visitors, vendors, and boat owners will be required to comply with the current Covid requirements during this festival.
##You might just find your classic dream boat for sale at the Field of Dreams.
Seminars are FREE to all Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum members, Antique Boat Festival participants, and visitors who have paid admission to the museum grounds. Social distancing rules will be in effect for the seminars. • The Sea Scouts is a program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women 14-20 years of age. They’ll demonstrate boating skills and accomplishments.
Event registration is now open!
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A Restoration Song Bringing a Cold-Molded Rowing Dinghy Back to Life
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By Mike Pitchford
here is a line in a Janis Joplin song that goes: “Oh Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz? My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends.” The song was Janis’s 1970 rendition of the common expression out of the 50s: “keeping up with the Joneses.” So, is wanting what your neighbor has bad or good, productive or counterproductive, nouveau or old as time? Actually, it goes way back. The language varies, but my Catholic school boy recollection of the Ten Commandments includes something like: “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s goods.” But covet I do, especially when it comes to the building of a small wooden boat. My friends have all built them. I am behind. Sing it for me, Janis! The truth is that many Bay region men of a “certain age” find the time to go to Wooden Boat School (thewoodenboatschool.com) or perhaps work with Chesapeake Light Craft (clcboats.com) to build a small rowing or sailing vessel with their own hands. Not me. I never had time. One friend, let’s call him Eric, went to school twice! He built the ever so simple
##The dinghy had some rot in the transom and rub rails and a bad patch job in the otherwise still pristine cold-molded hull.
stitch-and-glue kayak and an excellent nutshell pram. Jealous. Another friend, let’s call him AJ, never went to boatbuilding school. He was home schooled, reading and learning on his own. He recently built a fine example of an Acorn 12, a lapstrake rowing and sailing dinghy. More jealous. Then there is Hank, maybe his real name. He was so enamored with cold molded building techniques that he started a little company and actually built and sold a wooden boat he built with his own hands. My coveting of their experience was reaching a feverish peak. The final straw was a friend who lives in Florida, call him Dave. He built not one, but two beautifully varnished stripbuilt works of art in his garage over the last year. He explained that he needed a pandemic project. My hands were starting to shake. Then, it happened. One of my brothers came into possession of a beat up cold-molded rowing dinghy of about 11 feet and of unknown and perhaps dubious heritage. It had some rot in the transom and rub rails and a bad patch job in the otherwise still pristine cold-molded hull. It was missing one of
##Rot along the transom
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its three seats. He offered it to me, lest it just complete its slow deterioration in his side yard. I jumped at the opportunity. My brainstorm: I could restore this troubled little vessel to her original glory and consider myself caught up. Think of it like Janis getting a vintage Mercedes that needed a little work. Without deeper thinking (like so many emotional boat decisions) I was off in my pickup truck to collect my prize to be. This involved a drive to Florida, where my brother lives. Fortunately, the 11-foot dinghy fit nicely between the pickup bed wheel wells; a perfect four feet wide. So, it stuck out the back a little... Once I got my prize home, reality began to settle in. Taking stock of my woodworking experience and collection of tools, I had to acknowledge that my “portfolio” was best suited to building a shed, not a boat. And, by the way, I had no shed or garage capable of accommodating the project.
##Transom replaced
and ready for paint.
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##Nicole “Nic ky” Stimson, sales manager at Chesapeake Light Craft, with the author’s new oars.
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Winter was on the way, and I wanted to do the work over the winter and be on the Bay the following summer. Time for plan B, some professional help. Yes, I took a short cut, restoring this small wooden boat with the help of a pro. Cheating, yes, but that won’t matter as I ply the Bay’s waters on a handsome wooden craft that I had a hand in, even if that hand was not covered in wood shavings and sawdust. Joe Reid of Mast and Mallet Boatworks was my choice of pros. Joe is one of the Bay’s boatbuilding and restoring masters. His builds include the cold-molded Thomas Point line of downeast powerboats. His skills in wood bring him an assortment of pre-fiberglass boats to restore. Surely, I thought, Joe would understand my desire to bring this little rowing dinghy back to her prime. On a cold and overcast day just before Christmas, I loaded my prize once again into the pickup and delivered her to Joe’s shop on the South River. We talked about the scope of the work. I took some pictures to document the “before” condition. Then, I was off, knowing she was in good hands. As the winter progressed, Joe sent progress photos. He called occasionally with questions, and I scheduled occasional visits to see the progress firsthand. The restoration steps can best be described as “out with the old and in with the new.” Joe inspected and removed all the rotted wood. This included part of the keel, most of the rub rail, and the upper half of the transom. He then rebuilt the boat adding newly crafted and perfectly matching wood in place of the discarded parts. He also found matching wood and replaced the missing third seat. On an early spring day, I visited Joe at the shop. He was at a point of being done with the replacements and preparing for the paint and varnish that would make her shine. Joe needed new oar locks and it was time for oars as well. Happy to have a small task, I hurried over to Chesapeake Light
final cosmetics of the rehab ##In late April, Joe finished the thing to behold. project. The resulting craft is some
Craft. Sales manager Nicky found the proper brass oar lock sets and brought me the spoon bladed oars I had so diligently researched online. In late April, Joe finished the final cosmetics of the rehab project. The
resulting craft is something to behold. She is not perfect, owing to the hard life already experienced. She is however handsome, like an aging movie star with the roughhewn face and allknowing smile.
I can’t wait to row her away from the dock for the first time, probably about the time you are reading this story. I’ll be the guy in the pretty rowboat with the mile-wide smile. And let’s fess up. I am not the only boater spending thousands on something worth hundreds. I am far from alone. You may find yourself in this story. I certainly hope so. Thanks, Janis! #
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www.BayshoreMarineEngines.com By Capt. Rick Franke ##A Crusader 454, rebuilt and awaiting new blue paint, will be reinstalled in a Pacemaker 38 at Marine Services in Edgewater, MD.
##With her deck and cabin in place, the CY 55 is beginning to take shape at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD.
##Big Hog, a Blackwell 50 sportfish, dwarfs Josh Vandura in the shop at Zimmerman Marine in Tracys landing, MD.
The optimism of early spring in the boating industry seems to be well founded. As we approach early summer, good things are happening.
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he Bay Bridge Boat Show, the first in-water show in our area in 18 months, was an outstanding success, with hundreds of boats and exhibitors and sold-out attendance. Brokers and dealers report unprecedented demand for new boats with delivery dates being pushed into early 2022. Sailing regattas are being rescheduled, fireworks shows are being announced, and the Navy’s Blue Angels will perform over the Severn River this year. And the Antique and Classic Boat Festival will return to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum over Father’s Day
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weekend in late June. Area boatshops report that demand for their services continues to be strong. As boating related events return from the limbo of the pandemic, many organizations have responded to the challenge by creating new formats. For example, The Bay Bridge Show incorporated the Annapolis Spring Sailboat show, and Nancy Noyes of Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, MD, reports on a planned successor to CLC’s popular OkoumeFest. “Chesapeake Light
Craft, the boat kit experts, announce the 2021 Big Little Boat Festival Races & Rendezvous, coming to the campus of Camp Wabanna, south of Annapolis, MD, on Saturday, May 22. Races start and finish in front of the beautiful Camp Wabanna campus just south of Annapolis. Centered at the intersection of the Rhode and West Rivers, there will be plenty of space to launch watercraft. Bring your boat or paddleboard to race in one-, three-, or eight-mile races for paddlers (seated and standing), rowers, and sailors, or try your
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Some of the over 400 attendees at 2019’s OkoumeFest. This year’s Chesapeake Light Craft event is titled Big Little Boat Festival Races and Rendezvous and will be held May 22.
Salvaged, rebuilt, restored, and refitted, the 2016 Spencer 74 Afunday at the dock at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown, MD, looks better than new.
luck on the 20-mile race! The 20-miler is a debut event for Raid Chesapeake, a new organization intended to develop and manage point-to-point ‘adventure’ races on the Chesapeake Bay for small boats powered by paddle, oar, and sail. “Those who aren’t interested in racing, even on the one-mile fun race, are welcome to participate in other ways. Got a beautiful home-built boat? Bring it to participate in an afternoon boat parade, or just show it off on the lawn—there are prizes for the best work! Don’t have a home-built boat? No worries! Bring what you have and play on the water with other small-boat enthusiasts. All types are welcome. The cost to enter the three-, eight-, and 20-mile races is $40 until May 5, $60 thereafter. Entry in the one-mile race and the builders’ competition is included in the festival entry fee of $10 in advance, $20 at the gate. There’s also ample room for camping in tents and small campers. Friday and/or Saturday night camping will be available. The snack bar will be open for lunch options on Saturday, and there is a big playground available for kids. The successor to CLC’s traditional OkoumeFest small boat rendezvous, the Big Little Boat Festival had to be canceled last year due to Covid restrictions; this year, we’re excited to be back on the water with our friends, although the festival itself will be limited to a single day of racing and home-built boat competition. Due to pandemic restrictions, the extensive CLC fleet of boats will not be available
for demos and the usual seminars also have been canceled this year. Look for a reintroduction of both of these elements in 2022. For details and registration, please visit clcboats.com/festival.”
H
iggins Yacht Yard and Marina in St. Michaels, MD, brings us up to date with the following report. “This past winter, we had our highest number of boats stored in the yard that we can remember—now to get everyone back in the water! We are still busy working on a few custom projects, but we have already begun bottom painting and launching a few boats. We even have a boat already on its way down to Florida! If you would like to have work done, and your boat is not already at Higgins, please call ahead to get on our schedule. We have no available annual or seasonal slips for 2021, and we do have waitlists for both. Please call or email us with you and your vessel’s information to be added to the waitlist.” The marina also got some attention this winter with freshly painted docks. “Our docks have just had a makeover with a brand-new coat of white paint and are bright! We have already welcomed our first few transient guests of the year, and have more boats scheduled. Please call soon to schedule your holiday and weekend reservations this summer. We have extremely limited availability for boats over 45 feet for: Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day weekends. Keep in mind, we also have a three-night
A beautiful spring day at Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD.
minimum on these holiday weekends. Events in St. Michaels are starting to be scheduled. Check out the ‘Events’ page on our website for a list of what has been scheduled so far.”
B
uster Phipps of Phipps Boat Works has a full house in his shop in Deale, MD. His crew has been working for a while on a Pearson in for major interior renovations and upgrades. Also in the shop is Miss West River, a wooden bay built, in for annual maintenance and a bottom job. Buster says he has more than enough work in the pipeline, but he has trouble finding enough trained help to get the work done. The manpower shortage is widespread in our area and has only been magnified by the Covid boating boom.
K
elly at Reuwer Boat Works in Rock Hall, MD, reports a very busy spring for the mobile service side of their business. “Mark has been on the road a lot helping people get their boats ready to go back in the water. In the shop, he has the custom workboat in the corner. He’s replaced the stringers, and he’s ready to put the floor down. The new transom on the Mako is complete, and he’s ready to paint the floor in that one as well. And we’re getting ready to paint the small Boston Whaler. We just pulled a Sea Ray in yesterday. We pulled the rub rail off. It got into a piling, and there’s a pretty nasty crunch in the rear of it.” PropTalk.com June 2021 69
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Although renowned for building racing hydroplanes, Staudacher Boats also built a few runabouts like this very rare molded plywood beauty being freshened up at Marine Services in Edgewater, MD.
A core replacement and repair underway on a Tiara 48 at Osprey Marine Composites at Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD.
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ank Reiser and Jason Corsini of Marine Services at Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater, MD, have three boats under renovation and hope to put all three on display at this year’s Antique and Classic Boat Festival. The main project is a longterm renovation of a 1952 ChrisCraft Commander sedan cruiser. The
boat will be fully restored including twin 1952 Chris-Craft Marine MTL flat head six-cylinder engines with 2.5 to 1 reduction gears, identical to the original equipment on the boat. The other boats are a 1958 Lyman inboard runabout and a rare Staudacher runabout. Straudacher Boats is legendary as builders of gold
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A new fuel tank installation in a 1958 Lyman runabout under restoration at Marine Services at Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater, MD.
Marina’s rebuilding of the Spencer 74 sportfish Afunday. It’s great to be able to report the happy end of the story. The brand-new Spencer was wrecked by her delivery crew on the way to the owner in St. Lucia in January 2016. She ran up on the rocks south of Puerto Rico and ripped out major portions of
One of two 1952 Chris-Craft Marine MTL flat head six-cylinder engines with a 2.5 to 1 reduction gear that will be installed in the fully restored Chris-Craft Commander at Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater, MD.
her bottom. John Patnovic from Worton Creek purchased the boat in the summer of 2016 and had her transported to his marina in Chestertown, MD. John and his crew repaired, replaced, and refitted and worked their magic until she was better than new. In 2019, she was launched and after sea trials
and shakedowns went to Florida to be put on the market. She was sold, and her new owner took possession this month. That’s all for this month. Enjoy the spring and remember Safe Boating Week at the end of May. #
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2.549 0.318 67 Th 06:01 Su 03:18 PM PM 1.0 2.630 12 09:21 PM 0.3 9
06:04 2.740 04:36 2.643 79 04:24 12:10 05:04 AM 2.1AM 7AM12:14 22 7 06:25 22 82 05:45 03:18 AM 1.8AM 1.3 55 02:15 AM 1.4 64 AM AM 1.6 7 0.312 22 9 08:32 10:56 0.415 7 12 10:52 12:31 PM 0.5AM 12:52 09:26 PM AM 0.6PM 0.4 18 AM 0.5 15 AM AM 0.6
WPM 06:29 2.537 Th 05:06 2.537 Tu 76 05:03 PM 1.2PM 05:34 F 03:28 PM 1.1PM 1.2 34 Sa 02:11 PM 1.2 37 11:17 PM 0.2PM 6 6 11:23 09:26 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 9 10:56 08:33 PM 0.2 0.2 12:30 AM 0.2 6 8 05:36 AM 2.7 05:58 AM 2.2 67 23 2323 37 06:25 04:05 AM AM 1.9AM 1.4 58 03:12 AM 1.6 49 06:57 2.743 82 89 8 11:49 0.215 01:30 PM 0.4AM 01:40 10:21 PM AM 0.6PM 0.4 18 AM 0.5 12 Th 01:01 0.212 6 09:37 FPM 06:04 2.737 W 06:02 1.1PM 37 Tu 06:18 Sa 04:10 PM PM 1.1PM 1.1 34 Su 03:04 PM 1.2 34 07:17 2.634 79 11:48 PM 0.2 6 9 11:55 10:04 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 9 09:18 PM 0.2 6 01:20 AM 0.1 3 24 12:16 0.0 9AM07:42 06:51 AM 2.3AM 2424 43 07:01 04:47 AM 1.9AM 1.5 58 04:06 AM 1.7 70 52 2.746 82 06:32 AM 2.8 99 9 02:24 PM AM 0.4 0.4 12 12 02:23 11:10 AM 0.5PM 0.4 15 FPM 01:42 0.212 6 10:38 Sa 12:39 0.0 Th 07:01 PM 1.1PM 37 W 07:02 Su 04:49 PM PM 1.1PM 1.1 34 M 03:57 PM 1.1 34 07:58 2.734 82 06:58 PM 3.034 ○ 6 10:40 PM 0.3 9 10:05 PM 0.1 3 02:04 0.1 3 25 01:12 AM -0.2 10 12:30 AM 0.4AM 12:43 AM 0.2AM 6 55 1010 46 05:26 AM 1.6 12 49 25 04:59 AM 1.8 2.9 08:21 AM 2.7 82 07:24 25 AM AM 1.9 0.4 58 12 07:43 AM 2.2PM 9 07:34 11:53 AM 0.4 67 Sa 02:18 0.1 3 11:36 Su 01:27 -0.212 Th 03:03 PM 0.5PM F 85 03:14 PM 0.4PM 37 M 05:25 PM 1.0 15 Tu 04:49 PM 1.1 12 08:35 2.830 07:49 3.334 PM 1.1PM PM PM 1.2 0.1 37 3 ● 3 07:47 11:16 PM 0.3 34 9 07:59 10:53 02:44 AM 0.0 0 26 02:05 AM -0.3 11 01:08 AM 0.4AM 01:42 AM 0.2AM 6 58 49 1111 06:02 AM 1.6 12 2626 05:52 AM 1.9 2.9 08:56 2.749 82 08:15 AM 1.9PM 2.1PM 6 08:07 12:35 PM 0.4 58 PM 0.4 64 Su 02:51 0.112 08:35 3 12:32 MAM 02:15 -0.412 F 03:40 PM 0.5PM Sa 88 04:02 PM 0.4PM 34 Tu 06:00 PM 1.0 15 W 05:42 PM 1.0 12 09:09 2.930 08:39 3.530 PM PM 1.1 0.3 34 9 08:56 PM PM 1.2 0.1 37 3 3 08:31 ● 11:52 ○ 11:44 03:21 AM 0.0 0 27 02:58 AM -0.4 12 01:49 AM 0.4AM 02:43 AM 0.3AM 9 58 52 1212 27 09:28 2.649 79 09:05 06:38 AM 1.6 12 06:44 AM 1.9 2.9 27 1.9PM AM 2.0PM 9 08:41 MAM 03:22 0.112 09:27 3 01:26 Tu 03:03 -0.412 01:14 PM 0.4 58 PM 0.4 61 Sa 04:15 PM 0.5PM Su 88 04:48 PM 0.4PM 34 09:41 2.930 09:29 3.630 W 06:36 PM 1.0 15 Th 06:36 PM 1.0 12 ● ○ 09:15 PM 1.1 34 09:52 PM 1.3 40
0.349 2.518 76 F 12:24 PM 0.3 M 04:01 PM 1.0 30 6 10:01 06:47 PM PM 0.2 2.7 6
82 05:03 12:59 8 07:09 AM AM 1.7 8 6 11:35 AM AM 0.6
0.252 2.518 82 Sa 01:03 PM 0.2 Tu 04:42 PM 1.0 30 07:27 10:40 PM PM 0.2 2.8 6 0 01:42 AM 0.2 9 07:48 AM 1.7 52 85 05:40 9 PM AM 0.5 2.415 0 12:16 Su 01:38 W 05:22 PM PM 1.0 0.230 91 08:03 PM 2.9 11:19 PM 0.3 9 -6 02:21 10 08:24 AM AM 1.7 0.152 88 06:17 10 PM AM 0.5 2.415 -6 12:55 M 02:12 Th 06:02 PM PM 1.0 0.230 101 08:37 PM 3.0 9 ● 11:58 PM 0.3 -9 02:57 AM 0.1 11 08:59 88 06:53 AM AM 1.7 2.452 11 -12 01:34 PM PM 0.5 0.215 Tu 02:45 107 F 06:43 PM PM 1.0 3.030 09:11
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-12 03:31 AM 12 09:33 12 88 12:37 AM -12 07:30 W 03:19 Sa 02:14 PM 110 09:45 07:25 PM
AM 0.3 AM 1.7 PM 0.5 PM 1.0
0.1 9 2.452 0.215 2.930
03:56 0.1 9 03:45 3 12:36 03:50 -0.4 3 -12 01:17 13 28 04:06 02:33 12:28 AM AM 0.5AM 0.3 15 AM AM 0.4AM 0.1 12 AM AM 0.3 13 10:08 13 2828 3 13 10:01 2.549 76 09:55 2.958 13 88 08:07 07:14 AM AM 1.9AM 1.6 58 10:19 07:37 AM AM 1.9AM 1.9 58 AM AM 1.7 55 09:18 Tu 03:53 PM 0.212 6 02:18 WPM 03:52 PM -0.412 -12 Th 03:54 Su 04:51 Th 01:54 PM PM 0.5 0.4 15 M 05:33 F PM 0.4 0.4 12 Su 02:54 PM PM 0.5 9 10:14 PM 2.9 88 10:20 PM 3.6 110 10:20 07:12 PM PM 1.2 1.0 37 30 10:49 07:32 PM PM 1.4 1.0 43 30 08:09 PM PM 1.0 34 10:00
0.2 9 2.352 0.315 2.930
04:31 0.1 9 04:50 3 01:32 04:43 -0.4 3 -12 02:00 14 29 04:41 03:21 01:05 AM AM 0.5AM 0.3 15 AM AM 0.5AM 0.1 15 AM AM 0.4 14 10:44 14 2929 3 14 10:34 2.449 73 10:46 2.855 14 85 08:45 09:59 07:52 AM AM 1.8AM 1.6 55 11:09 08:30 AM AM 1.8AM 1.8 55 AM AM 1.6
55 WPM 04:26 0.215 6 03:11 Th 04:44 -0.312 M -9 03:35 F 04:31 M F 02:34 PM 0.5PM 0.5 15 Tu 06:16 Sa PM PM 0.5PM 0.4 15 PM PM 0.5 9 05:27 10:48 2.930 88 11:12 3.530 107 08:58 10:56 07:49 PM PM 1.2PM 1.0 37 11:46 08:31 PM PM 1.4PM 1.0 43 PM PM 1.0 30 10:45 05:06 0.2 9 05:58 6 02:30 05:38 -0.2 6 -6 02:47 15 30 05:18 04:14 01:44 AM AM 0.6AM 0.3 18 AM AM 0.6AM 0.2 18 AM AM 0.4 15 15 30 30 15 3 15 11:08 AM 2.4 73 11:39 AM 2.6 79 11:22 08:30 AM AM 1.8 1.6 55 49 11:59 09:24 AM AM 1.6 1.7 49 52 09:25 AM AM 1.6 52 10:44 Th 05:00 0.315 9 04:03 FPM 05:38 -0.112 Tu -3 04:16 Sa 05:11 Tu 06:04 Sa 03:16 PM PM 0.5PM 0.5 15 W 06:57 Su PM 0.5PM 0.4 15 PM PM 0.4 12 11:23 PM 2.8 85 11:35 08:30 PM PM 1.3 1.0 40 30 09:35 PM 1.1 34 09:53 PM PM 1.1 30 11:33
dIFFEREnCEs
High Sharps Island Light –3:47 Havre de Grace +3:11 Sevenfoot Knoll Light –0:06 St Michaels, Miles River –2:14
0.212 2.349 0.315 2.830 0.312 2.249 0.412 2.734
03:32 AM 31 10:18 AM
0.3 9 1.6 Spring 49 dIFFEREnCEs 04:54 Low M H. Ht PM L. Ht 0.4 Range 12 10:43 PM 1.1 34
–3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58
*1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08
*1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08
1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4
High Mtn Pt, Magothy River +1:24 Chesapeake Beach –1:14 Cedar Point –3:16 Point Lookout –3:48
Th 2.6 15 0.443 M 12:46 73 Th 05:40 PM PM 0.3 2.2 9 06:44 6 11:54 PM PM 1.3 0.540
2
2.618 F 0.4 40 Tu 01:37 70 F 06:24 PM PM 0.3 2.2 9 07:40 PM 0.5 ◐9
01:48AM -1.4E
Time
M Tu 05:36PM 09:12PM 1.5F -1.0E 05:06PM 08:24PM 1.9F -0.7E ft cm h m ft cm06:30PM 07:42PM 10:42PM 09:54PM Slack◐ Sla 11:48PM 2.7 Slack 82 Maximum 12:41 AM 2.6 79Maximum 16 0.2 h m 6 h m 07:05 6h m knotsAM 0.2 h m knots h 2.4 73 W 01:15 PM 2.3 70 01:42AM 05:18AM 1.5F 12:18AM 04:00AM 1.2F 12:36AM 03:24AM -1.4E 02:36AM -1.6E 02:30AM -0.5E 02:36AM -0.6E 12:1 606:48AM 21 26 11 09:06AM 11:48AM -1.0E 08:00AM 11:00AM -0.9E 0.3 11 9 08:48AM 07:19 PM 0.4 12 09:30AM 1.0F 05:42AM 08:36AM 1.4F 16 1 16 05:06AM 0.9F 05:18AM 09:06AM 1.2F 05:0 03:24PM 06:24PM 02:30PM 04:48PM 12:18PM 03:12PM -1.2E 0.7F 11:36AM 02:48PM -1.9E 0.6F Tu W 12:24PM 03:42PM -0.8E 12:36PM 03:54PM -1.1E 12:3 M Tu F2.5 Su Sa 2.6 Su -0.8E 08:54PM 11:48PM -1.1E 07:48PM 10:54PM 06:12PM 09:42PM 1.6F 05:48PM 09:12PM 76 01:31 79 07:30PM 09:54PM 0.4FAM 07:42PM 10:12PM 0.5F 2.2F 08:0 17 ● 0.3 9 07:55 AM 0.2 6 2.4 73 Th 02:09 PM 2.5 76 03:06AM 06:42AM 1.4F 05:06AM 1.2F 08:20 PM 901:30AM 0.4 12:24AM 12 04:00AM -1.3E 0.3 12:42AM 03:30AM -1.7E -1.0E 701:18AM 22 03:12AM -0.4E 12:48AM 03:36AM -0.6E 01:0 10:06AM 12:42PM -1.0E 08:48AM 11:48AM
h m Maximum 01:48 AM AM h67 m h 08:16 m knots 15 Tu 02:27-0.8E PM 02:12AM 08:35 1.2F PM 05:00AM 08:36AM 12:06PM 03:18PM -1.0E 79 02:50 0.5F AM 06:54PM 09:18PM 12 09:13 AM 11:54PM 67 W 03:30 PM 15 09:42-0.7E PM ◑03:00AM 07:30AM 09:54AM 0.9F 0.9F 06:36AM 09:24AM 1.4F 0.9F 04:06PM 07:18PM 03:06PM 05:48PM 05:48AM 09:24AM 1.2F 05:48AM 09:36AM 0.9F 06:18AM 10:00AM 1.1F 05:5 W Th 79 12:42PM 03:42PM -1.2E 2.5 12:12PM 03:30PM -1.9E -1.0E 02:25 76 10:00PM 08:54PM 11:54PM 01:00PM 04:12PM 01:06PM 04:30PM -0.8EAM 01:30PM 04:54PM -1.0E 01:1 03:51-1.0E AM Sa 2.4 M 73 Tu Su 0.1 M W 12 06:42PM 10:12PM 1.6F 06:36PM 10:00PM 2.4F 08:47 AM 3 08:00PM 10:24PM 0.5F 08:30PM 10:48PM 0.3F 08:36PM 11:12PM 0.5F 08:4 10:06 AM 0.3 9 67 ● 76 F 03:07 PM 2.6 ○ 79 15 Th 04:30 PM 2.5 01:00AM -1.2E PM 0.3 902:48AM 06:06AM 1.3F 10:45 PM 0.4 12 ◐ 09:25 802:00AM 23 04:18AM 07:42AM 09:36AM 12:36PM 04:42AM -1.1E 1.3F 01:36AM 04:18AM -1.6E -1.2E 12:54AM 03:54AM -0.6E 01:18AM 04:00AM -0.4E 02:00AM 04:48AM -0.5E 02:0 76 10:54AM 01:30PM -1.0E 03:48PM 06:48PM 1.2F Th F 08:06AM 10:24AM 0.8F 2.4 07:36AM 10:12AM 06:36AM 10:24AM 10:24AM 0.8F 07:24AM 11:00AM 0.9F 1.2F 06:5 04:49 1.1F AM 2.3 06:30AM 70 03:24 AM 73 04:42PM 08:06PM 1.2F 10:00PM 12 01:12PM 04:18PM -1.2E 0.0 01:00PM 04:12PM -1.9E Th 02:00PM 05:18PM -0.9E 02:00PM 05:24PM -0.8E 02:24PM 05:54PM -0.9E 02:0 10:54 AM 0.3 9 09:42 AM 0 Tu W 10:54PM Su M Tu 70 07:18PM 1.6F 2.8 07:18PM 10:54PM 2.4F 09:2 09:06PMF11:24PM 11:48PM 0.3FPM 09:30PM 05:23 0.4F PM 2.6 09:24PM 79 Sa 10:48PM 04:08 85 15 ◑ 0.2 11:41 PM 0.4 12 10:30 PM 6 01:54AM -1.3E 12:54AM -1.2E cm
Slack 9
1 2 3
17 12
18
2 27
17 12
13 18 ID: 18 13 19 Depth:322 28 Station cb0102 feet Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: 9 Harmonic 05:18AM 08:30AM 1.2F 24 03:54AM 07:00AM 1.4F 2.549 02:00AM 76 02:36AM 05:24AM -1.0E 2.4 02:30AM 05:12AM -1.5E -1.4E Chesapea 11:30AM 02:06PM -1.0E Sa 10:18AM 01:24PM 05:42-0.6E AM 2.2 67 04:26 AM 73 05:00AM 02:24AM 05:00AM -0.3E 12:12AM 0.6F F Time Zone: LST/LDT 20 0.3 9 511:30AM 29 14 08:48AM 11:06AM 0.7F 08:42AM 11:12AM 1.0F 05:12PM 08:42PM 1.4F 04:30PM 07:36PM 418 07:42AM 4 -0.1 19 1.6F 07:24AM 0.8F 03:18AM 06:00AM -0.5E 03:1 11:38 1.0F AM 19 0.3 14 9 11:18AM 10:38 AM -3
Sa W 02:33 PM 2.3 73 Sa 12:32 PM PM 1.2 0.537 ◐ 08:42 12 07:09 PM 0.2 6
20 02:56 76 01:57 AM AM 1.6 20 09:21 12 08:17 AM AM 0.6
-1.4E
12:30AM 04:00AM 1.6F 03:06AM 1.3F 10 506:06AM 25 10 09:00AM 1.1F -1.1E 04:48AM 07:48AM 1.4F -0.8E 20 Time Height 08:00AM 10:48AM 07:00AM 10:12AM April Height May 02:42PM -1.1E 0.6F 02:06PM -1.7E 0.4F 02:30PM 05:06PM 01:48PM 03:54PM Sa 12:00PM Su 10:54AM M
Height TimeTime Height
ft cm ft cm cm h mh m ft 3.312 101 05:58 03:42 AM AM 0.5 0.315 16 12:02 16 0.046 0 10:07 AM PM 1.5 2.246 12 Sa 12:36 Su 05:54 Tu 05:44 PM PM 0.4 2.512 76 W 04:58 PM PM 0.4 0.512 06:38 0 10:52 PM 1.2 11:52 PM PM 1.2 0.037 37
ft cmft cm cm
11:24AM 01:18PM 0.5F 03:36PM 06:54PM -0.7E 09:36PM
02:48AM 06:06AM 1.3F 09:36AM 12:36PM -1.2E 01:24AM 03:48PM 06:48PM 1.2F 1.4F Sa 18 05:18AM 08:36AM -0.9E 10:00PM 12:18PM 02:06PM 0.4F
8 23 8 Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Su 04:24PM 07:48PM -0.6E Type: Harmonic 11:24PM 10:24PM P.O. BOX 437 |Station DEALE, MD 20751 Baltimor 01:54AM -1.3E 12:54AM -1.2E Time Zone: LST/LDT Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, 9 05:18AM VA,2021 24 03:54AM 07:00AM 9 08:30AM 1.2F 1.8F 1.4F 1.3F 02:54AM 02:12AM
05:51 -0.216 -6 02:25 05:43 0.312 19 04:37 12:07 12:11 02:49 AM AM 1.3AM 0.1 40 3 16 05:13 AM AM 0.6AM 0.4 18 AM AM 0.4 1AM 16 1 06:36 1 11:52 2.752 82 11:45 2.349 70 11:12 06:17 09:42 AM 0.5AM 1.7 15 11:32 09:11 AM AM 1.7AM 1.6 52 AM AM 1.5
02:30 2.5 03:43 2.734 82 4 AM AM 1.3 0.3 40 9 04:10 03:13 AM 1.8AM 20 5AM10:12 05:40 20 12 01:18 AM 1.7AM 1.1 52 12:11 AM 1.1 55 5 5 08:59 0.634 0.412 20 0 AM PM 0.6 1.3 18 40 10:13 AM 0.6AM 12:18 11:00 07:18 AM AM 0.6AM 0.4 18 06:15 AM 0.5 18 Tu 03:00 PM 2.115 M 04:18 PM 2.2 67 0 PM PM 1.5 0.5 46 15 Su 03:06 PM 1.3 40 06:53 Sa 04:06 W 01:48 PM PM 1.3 1.3 40 40 Th 12:24 PM PM 1.4 0.543 09:09 10:22 PM 0.3 9 ◐ 8 PM 0.4 12 09:22 PM 0.2 10:22 08:01 PM PM 0.4 0.4 12 12 07:03 PM 0.4 6 12
J u N E 2021 T I d E S
Height TimeTime Height
7
harbourcove.CoM
AnnApOLIs May June
Height Time Height Time TimeTime Height Height TimeTime Height Height
Height Height
08:48AM 11:48AM -1.0E 03:06PM 05:48PM 0.9F
12:48AM 1.4F F 17 08:54PM 11:54PM -1.0E -0.9E 04:36AM 07:42AM
11:00AM 01:18PM 0.8F Sa 03:54PM 07:24PM -1.3E 10:24PM
01:00AM -1.2E 04:18AM 07:42AM 1.3F 01:54AM 10:54AM 01:30PM -1.0E 2.0F Th 3 F 05:48AM 08:42AM -1.2E 04:42PM 08:06PM 1.2F 0.7F 12:12PM 02:18PM Sa 10:54PM NOAA Tide Predictions 05:00PM 08:30PM -1.2E
Times and Heights of High and Low Waters
BALTIMORE April June May
6
03:42AM 06:30AM -1.4E 03:54AM 06:54AM -0.9E 10:30AM 12:30PM 0.5F Th 09:48AM 12:24PM 1.0F F 03:06PM 06:24PM -1.5E 02:54PM 06:12PM -0.8E 03:06AM 06:42AM 1.4F 01:30AM 05:06AM 1.2F 09:30PM 09:00PM
04:06PM 07:18PM 2.1F Th F A M I LY O W N E D & F A M I LY F R I E N D LY S IWN C E04:42AM 1 901:00AM 9 20.9F -1.3E 210:00PM 07:30AM
301.261.9500
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Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0182° W Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T)
Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0182° W Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T)
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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor
Remembering Peter Abbott By Kevin McMenamin
Peter Abbott, a fixture in the Chesapeake Bay fishing community, passed away this winter. He had an undergraduate degree from UCLA and an MBA from Harvard, served in the United States Navy from 1959 to 1979, founded Cleanfuels in 1986, and founded the Abbott Group in 1988. While he is missed by many, we thought it best to ask one of his fishing buddies to bring us this remembrance.
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will always remember Pete Abbott for two primary reasons. First, he was very involved in the modernization of the Annapolis Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportsman Association (MSSA), now the Annapolis Anglers Club. Pete was elected President in January of 2014, and I was elected to be his VP. We created a website and posted regular updates and emails to keep our members up to date. (Rhetorical question: Do you really exist if you don’t have a presence on the web?) We also transitioned our major fundraiser from an “Offshore Swap Meet” to the very popular Annapolis Saltwater Fishing Expo. Pete was a very active volunteer in all of our events, and
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that benefitted both our members and the greater Annapolis Fishing Community. Pete stepped down as a chapter officer in December of 2019. A second reason to remember Pete was his involvement in the MSSA Scholarship Foundation. He volunteered to take over as president of the foundation in 2010. Pete and the members of the foundation’s board of directors steadily grew the number of yearly scholarships from three per year to 25 students in 2018, totaling $35,000 in scholarships. I would like to point out that all of the funds raised by the scholarship foundation ended up in the hands of students who were both academically quali-
Timing Is Everything
ue to the unprecedented demand for vehicle surf fishing permits, Delaware’s DNREC has started an off-peak surf fishing permit pilot program to attempt to allow more people to get out on the beach surf fishing without causing overcrowded conditions. Off-peak permits will be good for Monday through Friday, only, June 1 through September 3. From September 7 through December 31, off-peak permits will be good seven days a week. Cost is $70 for Delaware residents and $140 for out-of-staters. Visit destateparks.com to learn more.
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fied and were pursuing a degree that may one day have a positive impact on the Chesapeake Bay. In early 2019, the remaining funds were donated to the Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences Program at the University of Maryland to fund an Endowed Student Award. Pete had served 20 years in the Navy and retired in 1979 as a commander. He had an endless supply of harrowing and fascinating stories describing his service to our country, especially the ones during his tours during the Vietnam War. Pete was a very close friend, and he will surely be missed by both me and the scores of other people who also called him their friend.
Top Tagger
he Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program has announced its top volunteer tagger for 2020. Volunteers in the Tagging Program had more than 21,123 tags and 1544 recaptures and were led by top tagger Ed Shepherd. A cooperative program between the Marine Advisory Program at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Saltwater Tournament at the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC), the VGFTP uses state saltwater license funds to train volunteer anglers to tag and release recreationally important finfishes.
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A Guide to
Maryland’s Trout Name That Fish
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ollowing the rule change to make brook trout a catch-andrelease fishery in all put-andtake waters plus all waters east of Route 81 in Maryland, the DNR surveyed over 6000 anglers to find out just how many of them could accurately ID brook, brown, and rainbow trout. A surprisingly healthy 83.3 percent accuracy rate proved that most anglers can in fact differentiate between the species, but what about the remaining 17 or so percent? To make sure everyone knows what’s what, they created this pocket guide (which you can download onto your phone).
For more information about trout fishing in Maryland, stocking schedules, and brook trout management, please visit our Freshwater Fisheries’ website by scanning the QR code above with your smart phone or by visiting dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/pages/inland.aspx
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he CCA Kent Narrows Fly & Light Tackle Tournament will happen June 5 via the iAngler app. There are oodles of ways to win with seven different divisions, headlined by the top three fish stringer length caught by an individual or a team of up to four anglers. The tournament runs from sunrise to sunset and costs a mere $50 for CCA members to enter or pay $75 and get your CCA membership as part of the deal. Check it out at ccamd.org.
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une 25 to 27 is the Kid’s-Catch-All at Indian River Marina in Delaware. This tourney is a fund-raiser for the Lyme Disease Association of Delmarva, and 12 divisions allow kids from three to 18 to fish from private boats, charters, the jetty, or the shoreline for a wide range of species. The kids get goodie bags and T-shirts, can win trophies for their big catch, and there are also nightly door prizes given out during dinner. Check out the action at kidscatchall.com.
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cean City, MD, has two top tournaments coming this June, starting with the 24th annual Mako Mania Shark Tournament June 4 through 6. Visit bahiamarina.com to learn the details. Then June 26 and 27, it’s time for the OCMD Small Boat Tournament put on by the Ocean City Marlin Club. Open to all anglers with boats 34 feet and under, there are inshore and offshore divisions. Individual boats can fish either division one day, or one division one day and the other division the other day if they enter both categories. Added bonus: the awards party includes a full-blown Eastern Shore crab feast. Visit ocmarlinclub.com to learn more.
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une 23 to 26 is the Virginia Beach Tuna Tournament, kicking off with registration from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and then the captain’s meeting at Ballyhoos in Virginia Beach at 7:30 p.m. Anglers fish one of the three days and weigh-ins begin at 4 p.m. each day. Visit vbtuna.com to get the details.
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know this is a boating magazine, but sometimes you may want to spend a few hours fishing without getting the boat off the trailer or the dry storage rack. Just grab a few rods and some bait, a comfortable folding chair, some cold drinks, and snacks for a few hours of relaxing fishing. Piers are also great for getting the kids out fishing. They can fish or run around as they are wont to do when the fishing is less than exciting. Most of the fish they will catch from a pier will be small, just right for a kid with a cartoon rod and reel. And then there is crabbing. Some piers allow crabbing so you can go home with a few blueclaws even if the fish aren’t biting. You want to pack light when fishing on a pier. One or two spinning outfits that will work well with 12- to 15-pound mono line, a few top-bottom rigs, and a few sinkers in the one to three-ounce range. I also carry a few metal lures in case a school of blues show up in casting range. I have a small cooler that will hold a couple of cans of soda and a sandwich or two along with my bait. I seldom bring fish home from the pier. I give them to my fellow anglers, so I don’t need a fish cooler. Two items that you will need are sunscreen and insect repellent. There is no shade on the pier, so the sun gets pretty intense. Any wind off the land will bring hordes of flies that will try to suck all the blood from your body. Serious pier fishermen have custom built caddies that hold everything they need to survive a nuclear attack. I can get all my stuff in a five-gallon bucket that fits inside the box on a very inexpensive hand cart that I can easily roll from my truck to the pier. Most of the time I will fish from the pier with one or two lines in the water while I relax in my chair and watch the waves, the birds, and my fellow anglers. The latter are often times more entertaining than the wildlife. Bloodworms are a favored bait for pier fishing, but over the past few years I have 78 June 2021 PropTalk.com
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used more Fish Bites than the natural bait. Fish Bites are less expensive than bloodworms and if you have some left over after a day of fishing, just seal the package and they will be ready for the next trip. The old standby top-bottom rig tied with two small circle hooks will work just fine for the croakers, perch, and spot that are the mainstays of pier fishing in the Chesapeake Bay. Even the ocean piers, like the ones in Ocean City, are going to see mostly panfish. If you go on the fishing piers in North Carolina, you will encounter an entirely different type of pier fishermen. These guys and girls live on the end of the pier where they use a trolly rig to fish with live bait for king mackerel, tarpon, and big red drum. A trolly rig uses a long-distance casting outfit to send a heavy sinker as far out as possible. Then a second rig is used to drop a live bait, usually a small bluefish, on a release clip down the line from the first rod.
After setting up the trolly rig, the angler will fish for bait that he or she will keep in a live well tied to the pier. Back to the more relaxing fishing in Maryland. I will fish one rod with a bit more action by reeling the rig slowly back in after making a long cast. This covers more of the bottom, may attract a fish by the sound and movement, and just might keep the crabs from robbing me blind. Another technique that could improve the catch rate is fishing the bait close to the pier pilings. Some fish, like sheepshead and flounder, will feed close to the pilings and by dropping a bait right in their laps, you just might catch one. You do have to pick the pilings where no one else is fishing. Some piers, like the one at Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware, fish best on high tide. The bottom has shoaled up under the pier so only the very end of the pier is over water on low tide. #
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Use the Right Knife for the Job By Eric Burnley
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Biz Buzz Change in Leadership
General manager Woodrow “Woody” Loller is retiring after 20 years of dedicated service to the Haven Harbour Marina Resorts community. During his tenure, Woody has been paramount to the company’s growth. Hired in 2001 as service manager of Haven Harbour Yacht Services, Woody oversaw the continued success of the full-service yachting facility for 11 years before being named general manager in 2012. As Woody steps down to enjoy retirement, Haven Harbour is fortunate that he will continue to lend his expertise and knowledge in a new special advisory role to senior management. Dottie Wetmore will assume the responsibilities of director of marina resort operations effective May 1. Hired in 1997 as office manager and assistant controller, Dottie has had an equally impressive tenure with the company—previously serving as inn manager and director of marketing, all the while overseeing the company’s finances. havenharbour.com
Director of Marketing
Pocket Yacht Company welcomes Lauren Mahoney as the new director of marketing for all three locations in Maryland, North Carolina, and Florida. “With years of marketing experience in the marine industry, we know Lauren will be a great asset to our growing team,” says Mark Schulstad, owner of Pocket Yacht Company. Lauren is well connected to the marine community in Maryland. She serves on the board of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland, Eastport Yacht Club Foundation, and Young Marine Professionals group. In her free time, you can find Lauren racing with her sailing team Jubilee out of Herrington Harbour, powerboating with friends, or spending time with family. If you have any questions on how to get involved in the marine industry in Maryland, give her a call. pocketyachtco.com
Newest Charter Destination
The Moorings announces that they have established charter operations in Key West, FL, beginning in the 2021 charter season. In partnership with Florida Yachts Charters, a variety of charter options will be available, with both bareboat and skippered yacht charters available aboard sailing catamarans and monohulls, as well as power catamarans. Accessible by car, by plane or by ferry, Key West has long been a sought-after destination for vacationers and boaters alike, boasting incredible scenery both on the water and onshore. The Moorings charter operation will be located at Ocean’s Edge Marina & Resort, and at Stock Island Marina Village, making it easy to explore all that the Florida Keys have to offer. From Key West, the southernmost point in the continental U.S., guests are free to explore the expansiveness of the Florida Keys from the bustling nightlife of Key West’s Mallory Square and Duval Street to the laid-back atmospheres of Marathon and Islamorada. The Dry Tortugas National Park to the west is also a popular bucket list item for many boaters. moorings.com
Rebranded
Grande Yachts has rebranded as OneWater Yacht Group, which will focus on new Riviera, Absolute, Sunseeker, and brokerage boats. OneWater Marine has also been named the sole U.S. distributor for Sunseeker Yachts. OneWater is already a key dealer for Sunseeker across most of the eastern seaboard and under the terms of the agreement, will now manage the Sunseeker dealer network in other markets throughout the U.S. This news comes to us from Ned Dozier of OneWater Marine, and also of OneWater’s sister company, Bosun’s Marine, where he sells Pursuit, Chris-Craft, Cobalt, and Jupiter boats. Dozier was recently named Riviera’s top salesman worldwide and Onewater’s top yacht salesman for the third time for 2020. Learn more at owyg.com.
Content Director
Sarah Devlin joins the American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC), supporting ABYC’s marketing team as content director. A newly created position, Devlin will use her education and communication background to deliver valuable content and resources to the marine industry. In her role, Devlin will support event operations, starting with the upcoming Educator Training Conference, the ABYC Foundation’s “train the trainer” event for marine tech instructors and school administrators, July 20–22, and ABYC’s education seminars at the International Boatbuilders’ Exhibition & Conference (IBEX), Sept. 27-30. Other responsibilities will include coordinating ABYC’s free webinar series, managing social media engagement, and producing video content. For more information about ABYC, please visit abycinc.org.
New Dealer
Expanding its dealer network in Maryland, Wellcraft Boats, a division of Groupe Beneteau, Cadillac Operations announces that Clarks Landing is the newest addition to its distribution channel. “We’re delighted to associate ourselves with Clarks Landing, a dealership with such a rich history of success and customer satisfaction. Our partnership will help us see more boats on the water as we continue to establish a strong Wellcraft presence in the area,” noted Nicolas Harvey, brand director of Wellcraft Boats. Serving Maryland and New Jersey for over 35 years, Clarks Landing Yacht Sales is a team of professionals that take pride in everything they do, going above and beyond to provide customers with a stress-free experience. With three locations, there is no better partner in the area for all your boating needs. For more details, visit wellcraft.com.
New Boat Show
A new winter boat show will take place in Baltimore, January 21-23, 2022 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD. Presented by the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County (MTABC), the event will be produced by dealers for dealers showcasing new boats and marine equipment that are local to Maryland sellers and manufacturers. Other features of the event will include entertainment, food and drink offerings, educational seminars, and free parking—all in a socially responsible atmosphere. After many years of exhibiting at a winter boat show within Baltimore City, several Baltimore-area dealers decided to escape the downtown area where parking is extremely expensive and move out to the county. “The space at the fairgrounds allows for quick and easy access for visitors,” said the President of MTABC who is behind the launch of this event.
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8’9” Achilles Inflatable Dinghy ‘00 And 2019 Suzuki 2.5 hp 4-stroke outboard with 12 operating hours. Asking $550 for both. Contact Dave in Baltimore at (410) 900-5292.
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Four Winns H260. ‘16 $72k. Less than 100 hours. Volvo 300 Penta inboard. Kept on a lift throughout its whole life. Call 410-207-9796 2019 Robalo R246 Cayman 300 Yamaha, Trolling Motor, LIKE NEW Listed @ $79,500 Waterfront Marine, Edgewater MD 443 949-9041
17’ Chris Craft Concept 17 Bowrider Volvo Penta 4.3 Liter V6 stern drive, 4 Star 20 roller trailer/surge brakes, Garmin 441S chart plotter. Very good condition. $6000 email fantastic@comcast.net
(Miss Reagan) 20’ Cherubini ‘03 $39,900 Bill Boos (410) 200 9295 bboos@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Pier Pressure) 28’ Bayliner ‘00 $24,000 Anthony Sayo (757) 427 4042 anthony@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
28’ Bertram 28 Flybridge ‘90 $44,500 Expansive cockpit & fishing platform, Overnight accommodations below with enclosed head, berth, and dinette. Chris Beardsley (315) 447-1251 or chris@northpointyachtsales.com
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(Parker Rose) 29’ C-Hawk ‘95 $39,500 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Sla’inte) 30’ Cutwater ‘15 $219,000 Greg Merritt - (813) 294 9288 g r e g @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net
(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 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
35’ Carver ‘98 $59,000 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
31’ Bertram’66/’14 Loaded and Mint, Full Worton Creek Marina restoration. Show quality. $395,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.
(Spirit) 29’ Tiara ‘97 $65,000 Ed Pickering - (410) 708 0633 e d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net
33’ Tiara Yachts ‘87 $44,950 Mary 36’ Grand Banks Classic Trawler ‘90 Ellen features a large cockpit & comfort Rare find w/ Naiad stabilizers and down below with a main cabin for twin Cummins diesels. Lots of extended trips. Refit main, diesel upgrades and in great condition. Yanmar engines & electronics (2015) Just reduced to $132,500. Sea Ray 310 Sundancer, ‘01 Troy Waller 804-878-9097, Call for details. Matt Weimer Wonderful family cruiser! She has troy@northpointyachtsales.com 410-212-2628, SALE PENDING received several upgrades from her matt@annapolisyachtsales.com second owner & has been professionally maintained, cleaned & detailed. Tracys Landing, MD $56,900. Bill Van der Heyden 667-256-6233, SALE PENDING bvdheyden@annapolisyachtsales.com
29’ Monterey 295 SY ‘19 - Well equipped and very light use. 8.2 Mercruiser Sea deck , Canvas covers Very nice pocket cruising layout. Air Con / generator, windlass, Axion 9” plotter and more! Asking $165,000 Call Rob 443-906-0321 www.CrusaderYachts.com
(Bottoms Up) 34’ Luhrs ‘90 $37,000 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
32’ Custom Mabry ‘08 Let the family enjoy a day on the water in this custom Mabry 32 built for fun. Swim, fish, crab or just relax. Like new. $115,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
30’ Grady-White Marlin 300 ‘18 An immaculate MUST SEE. The SeaV2 hull & overall design make it an outstanding offshore saltwater fishing vessel. Best optioned Grady White on the market! $284,500 S&J Yachts 804-776-0604 www.sjyachts.com 32’ Pursuit 326 Dual Console ‘21 Custom ordered & never put in the water, a rare opportunity for Pursuit’s most popular model. Loaded w/ generator, heat/air, every option. $459,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
30’ Pursuit ‘99 $49,000 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
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36’ Doral 360 SE ‘00 $51,900 Well maintained. Equipped with creature comforts. Large cockpit. Spacious main cabin. Twin Mercruiser I/O 310 HP with 588hrs. Troy Waller 804-878-9097, troy@northpointyachtsales.com
2014 Back Cove 34 Hard Back option, Garmin elecs. w/ GPS, radar, AP, Sonar, AIS, VHF, Fusion stereo, SureShade 36’ Island Packet Craft Express 360 ‘02 cockpit awning, 3 AC units, bow & stern thrusters, Genset, Cummins 6.7 Fresh water, one owner boat w/ low hrs 480-hp diesel. Nice! $385,000. & excellent maintenance! Distinctive Osborne Yachts 410-693-3311, combination of classic beauty, comfort, JimOYachts@gmail.com attention to safety & convenience. $199,500 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 36’ Jarvis Newman Fly Bridge’78/’07 330-hp Cummins, Over $500K in Restoration. Mint. $139,900 (610) 2993598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
34’ Sabreline ‘00 $145,000 perfect couple’s cruiser and has done so for the past two years traveling from Charleston to the Keys each year. Contact Tom Harkin (838) 830-4483
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42’ Grand Banks’75 All fiberglass classic. John Deere dsls. 135 hp each. 8 kw Westerbeke dsl generator, new aluminum fuel tanks, A/C, fridge, freezer, radar, depth sounder, inverter, stereo, hot water heater, new bimini 37’ Sea Ray 370 Sedan Bridge ‘96 top, new transom platform, bottom Well-designed sport yacht with feel of a much larger boat. Well cared for. Long 39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ‘99 painted 2020. Price $35,500 Call 443 534-9249. Duck Blind) 36’ Trojan ‘78 $30,000 list of improvements/maintenance Twin Volvo diesels, Air con Jason Hinsch (410) 507 1259 including engine, generator. 7’ cockpit. Garmin & SImrad electronics. Great 42’ Keizer Yachts 42’19 $649,000. Lounge seating in bridge. $69,000 j a s o n @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t layout and excellent value for cruising Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. trawler. www.curtisstokes.net Contact Rod Rowan begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400-hp www.sjyachts.com 703-593-7531 - Asking $120,000 engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, www.CrusaderYachts.com Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake
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42’ Provincial ‘00 Tough trawler w/ 39’ Silverton 39 ‘02 Looking for a interior beautifully customized for spacious cruising boat that’s comfortable cruising. Take her where also a comfortable liveaboard? you want to go: Great loop Bahamas This Pristine Silverton 39 MY is the Coastal Cruising. Sisterships on TV boat for you. Meticulously maintained, show Wicked Tuna. $135,000 the boat is turnkey. $159,900 Yachts 410 639-2777. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. S&J www.sjyachts.com www.sjyachts.com 40’ Jeanneau Leader 40’14 $299,000. X2 Volvo D6 I/O, 380 hrs. Wonderful cond. Perfect sport cruiser for the Chesapeake Bay. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 42’ Sea Ray 420 Sedan Bridge ‘05 Cummins power - Onan genset thruster pilot, RayMarine electronics. Swim platform hydraulic w/ dinghy storage - dInk included Zodiac 340 w/ Yamaha 40-hp tender. $279,000 Call Gordon Bennett 410-739-4432 Cell CrusaderYachts.com Sea Ray 400 Sedan Bridge 2001 430 cummings diesel, low hours. Loaded with accessories. $169,900. fmi@dejazzd.com
42’ Sealine F42/5’03 $179,000. Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl engs. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat radio upgrade To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
43’ Formula SSC ‘19 Custom built with the more flexible aft cockpit layout, loaded boat with low hr quad Verado 350s. Under full Formula warranty until 2024. A true do-anything boat. $895,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
43’ Mainship 430 Trawler ‘04 $234,500 New price reduction. Perfect Great Loop boat with 2 large staterooms, Kohler generator, Raymarine electronics suite, and more. Chris Beardsley (315) 447-1251 or chris@northpointyachtsales.com 43’ Post Sportfish Fly Bridge’89 485-hp DD, numerous upgrades. Very nice. $139,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
(No Regrets) 46’ Grand Banks ‘88 $210,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 46’ Matthews Rare 1973 All fiberglass sport fisherman. Total refit, like new, includes: 11’ Boston Whaler w/ new 15-hp Mercury outboard. $127,500. Call 443 534-9249.
Spring Open House May 22nd 47’ Monte Carlo 47 Superbly equipped and cared for All the right equipment! Beautifully styled and built! Asking $459,000 Contact Rob Summers 443-771-4467 www.crusaderYachts.com
48’ Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge ‘00 $229,900 Phase Three of the popular Sea Ray 48 Sedan Bridge. Lots of comfortable accommodations. 3 strm, 2 head layout powered by Twin Caterpillar 3196s, just over 1400 hrs. Troy Waller 804-878-9097, troy@northpointyachtsales.com
44’ Midnight Lace Express Cruiser ‘87 One of a kind Midnight Lace, Twin diesels with a long list of upgrades & features. Asking $195,000 Call for Details Mike McGuire 410-941-4847 or email mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com
50’ Cherubini 50 ‘03 Luxurious long distance semi-displacement cruiser. Many upgrades: new paint 2019, new upholstery, major electronics refit, new helm seat. Twin Yanmars Low hrs. $699,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com
45’ Hatteras 45 Convertible ‘71 $99,000 Price just reduced. Powered by Cummins diesels with new hull paint & updated electronics. Rick Casali (410) 279-5309 or 50’ Prestige 500S’17 $745,000. rick@northpointyachtsales.com 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 To find more sales@cyc.yachts
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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
51’ Dettling ‘12. The last and best of these amazing boats made on the Eastern Shore. Low hours on common rail Cummins. Completely turnkey and gorgeous. New RIB tender. Lying Stuart. $988,000 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
54’ Riviera Belize Daybridge ‘15. 415 hrs on Cummins Zeus w/ 3 joysticks & f o r Skyhook. Custom layout w/ office and 2 staterooms and 2 heads. Just serviced l a t e & detailed, gorgeous & turnkey. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, l i s www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
52’ Prestige 520 Fly $1,090,000. Kent Island. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 600 pod drives. Joystick control. Prestige warranty through 4/2022, Volvo Warranty through 4/2024To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
57’ McKinna Motor Yacht ’10 $549,900. Baltimore, MD. Cummins QSM11 engs, Rare wide body McKinna design. Perfect long distance trawler or live-aboard. For a private viewing contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts
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50’ Viking Princess V50 ‘04 Volvo power - direct drive 715 HP each. Onan genset - 28kBTU AC units - set up for speed, agility & comfort. Yacht controller for docking, Garmin/Furuno electronics, dinghy garage. $299,900 Call Dave Townley 410-271-5225
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Marine Technician, Travelift Operator, Yard Hand, Gibson Island Club - Boat Works seeks marine/ boat technicians with varying skills (engine, electric, plumbing, repair, restoration) and entry level boat yard operations support and dock/pier customer service staff. FT M-F 8:00am to 4:30pm year-round. Benefits: paid vacation, holidays, sick-time; group medical; 401K w/ match. Submit resume to: jobs@gibsonisland.com
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Detailer and Cleaner When only the finest in boat, yacht, car & truck detailing will do, Rudgar will find dirt that you always overlook. A true professional, reasonable prices. Call for references (301) 605-4974. Fully insured.
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30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410-586-0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410-586-1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com
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2016 Grand Design Solitude RV with option to stay on waterfront campsite in Fenwick Island, DE. Protected canal to keep your boat just outside your doorstep. Minutes to great bay and ocean fishing. $59,900. 410. 251.6538.
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1. A sudden violent wind, often accompanied by rain. 4. The kitchen area of a boat. 5. A small shelter cabin in a boat. 7. The stern cross section of a square sterned boat. 9. A place suitable for dropping anchor. 12. The anchor line and/or chain. 13. Drain holes on deck, in the toe rail, or in bulwarks. 15. When a boat is essentially moving over the top of the water rather than through the water.
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These Great Businesses Make PropTalk Possible. S h o p with them and let them kn o w their ad is w o rking ! AB Marine - Shaft Shark........................ 63
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Riverside Marine.................................... 11
Anchor Boats......................................... 16
Diversified Marine................................. 50
Rudy Marine.......................................... 19
Annapolis Gelcoat and Restoration....... 60
Eastern Boats, Inc.................................. 28
S&J Yachts............................................. 83
Annapolis Yacht Sales.............................. 6
GEICO Insurance..................................... 7
Safe Harbor Marinas................................ 2
Antique and Classic Boat Society.......... 13
Gowrie Group........................................ 59
Sam’s on the Waterfront........................ 56
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Harbour Cove Marina............................ 72
Seaworthy Coffee Roasters................... 90
Herrington Harbour Marinas................. 20
Shore Power Solutions.......................... 37
Hidden Harbour Marina........................ 52
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Morris Point Restaurant......................... 56
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Tolchester Marina.................................. 34
Orion Safety Products........................... 26
Tomes Landing Marina.................. 8,58,59
Chesapeake Yacht Center.................... 4,5
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Coastal Climate Control........................ 29
Pocket-Yacht Company......................... 14
Virginia Dept of Health/MD DNR.......... 30
Composite Yacht................................... 71
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Visit Annapolis....................................... 12
Crusader Yacht Sales............................. 85
Prince Georges Co Police Recruitment.31
Waterfront Marine................................. 75
Curtis Stokes & Associates...................... 3
Progressive Insurance............................ 21
Wooden Boat Restoration Company..... 70
Cypress Marine...................................... 51
Queen Anne’s County........................... 33
Worton Creek Marina............................ 50
Automotive Training Center.................. 71 Bay Bridge Marina................................. 51 Bay Shore Marine............................. 61,68 Boatyard Bar & Grill.............................. 32 BOE Marine........................................... 92 Calvert Co Economic Development...... 23 Cantler’s................................................ 55 Cape Charles Yacht Center................... 53 Castle Harbor Marina............................ 31 Charter Captains & Tackle Shops.......... 77
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