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Features 40

See the Bay: Have Boat, Will Camp

I recently combined two of my passions—boating and camping—for a trip to Hart-Miller Island State Park.

By Kaylie Jasinski

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Inside the Bay Loop: Part I

For their annual cruise, this couple chose to make an Inside the Bay loop, visiting Oxford, Reedville, Williamsburg, and several towns in between.

By Paul “Bo” Bollinger

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48 Hours in Coinjock, NC

After unplanned mechanical issues on a trip up the ICW, the author and his wife became “accidental tourists” in Coinjock, NC. By Mike Pitchford

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Choosing the Right PFD for Your Dog Although it’s not a legal requirement, it is recommended that your dog wear a lifejacket while underway. By Rich Armstrong, BoatUS

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The Ultimate Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar Guide Along with the top five reader-favorite dock bars by region!

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June 17-19 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown

Are you ready for summer? The Thomas family sure is! Brandon Thomas took this month’s cover shot featuring his wife Brittney and their daughter Amelia. He says, “We are out all year long crabbing, fishing, swimming, boating cookouts, pretty much anything! We even do some fishing while it’s snowing out. My goal is to keep my daughter outside as much as possible learning anything new.”

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Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dog: Little Man and Little Girl and the Dog Days of Summer August Cover Contest DockTalk Chesapeake Calendar

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Let’s Go Boating More By Kaylie Jasinski

##I’m sure most of us would like to go boating more. PropTalk is your resource to make that happen.

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elcome readers, to the first of PropTalk’s summer issues! I often talk about planning for the boating season and taking every opportunity to get out on the water, which may sound redundant, but before we know it, the brief beauty of summer will transition back into cooler weather. And as I’ve learned from so many of our writers over the years, if you want to make a big trip happen, such as traveling down the ICW, chartering in the Caribbean, or completing the Great Loop, it can take months if not years of planning. But if you’re reading this issue, you already have a great head start. This month, and every month, we want to inspire you to go boating more, whether offering informational resources, sharing stories from real boaters who have made the leap to go cruising more, and reviewing boats that can help you do just that. This month’s review on page 38 takes a deep dive into the Cutwater C-288 Coupe, a trailerable family/sport/fishing cruiser that simply defies definition. At proptalk.com/category/boat-reviews, you’ll find hundreds more reviews of boats of every size and style. You can also visit our YouTube channel for videos of many of the boats featured in the magazine. If you missed the Bay Bridge Boat Show, we have several new videos

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where Lenny Rudow walks through some of the cool boats that were on display (including a boat with wheels!). Visit youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine. Looking for a slightly out of the box boating adventure? Flip to page 40 to find out how you can spend the night on a beach at this well-known Upper Bay anchorage (and lesser-known campground). Planning an extended cruise? We have a few articles this month to get you inspired (as well as a plethora of cruising articles and tips at proptalk.com/ category/chesapeake-bay-cruising). Last year, Paul “Bo” Bollinger chronicled his DelMarVA loop journey with his wife, Elizabeth, on their 1999 Formula 34PC—this year they are back with an “Inside the Bay Loop” adventure on page 43. On page 46, Mike Pitchford shares how things can go wrong on the ICW (and how mechanics can quite literally save a trip). On page 55 in our Cruising Clubs section, Doug Smith chronicles his plans to start the Great Loop. I personally cannot wait to hear more about his trip. This month is also the start of our summer Dock Bar coverage, and if you voted online in our Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar Poll, you’ll find the results by region on page 60. And in the spirit of planning ahead, we have several events you’ll want to

add to your calendar. If, like us, you love spectating powerboat races, rip out page 61 and stick it on your fridge because there are so many great events all summer long. First up—the Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta in Cambridge, MD, May 21-22. If classic boats are more your scene, one of our favorite events of the year is the Antique and Classic Boat Festival Father’s Day weekend, June 17-19, at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. This year’s theme is “Chesapeake Bay-Built Boats” with seminars, boat rides, classic boats for sale, maritime-themed artists, and more. Find more details on page 64. Personally, I am very excited to be returning to Smith Island May 20-22 for the inaugural Smith Island Fishing Tournament which celebrates the culture of this iconic Chesapeake Bay community. Proceeds benefit the Smith Island Cultural Center, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving its people, culture, and natural beauty. Best part? You can get involved, too! Registration is open at ianglertournament. com/2022-smith-island-fishingtournament, but if you can’t make it this year, be sure to follow our coverage all weekend so you can mark you calendar for next year.



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Mike Dalton shares this photo of his boat dogs, Little Man Dalton and Little Girl Lucy Lu Lu. They are both Boxers and cruise out of Herrington Harbour North aboard their boat Heartbeat. Want to see your boat dog featured in PropTalk? Email one to three photos and a short description to kaylie@proptalk.com.

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/2022-boat-dog-cover-contest and follow the instructions on the page to enter a photo of your boat dog by June 24. • 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.

• And remember, this is a boat dog cover contest. Your dog must be pictured on a boat or near the water. Also keep in mind that we are a powerboating magazine (paddlecraft also welcome). If you would like to submit a sailing dog photo, stay tuned for SpinSheet’s cover contest. • 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 2022 PropTalk.com

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hen you’re all fired up to launch your boat, it’s easy to forget important details. You might remember to bring beer but forget Band Aids. You remember beach towels but forget your marine radio. With spring fever forgetfulness in mind, here are seven reminders to make your late spring and early summer excursions on the Chesapeake safer, more effective, and more fun. For free vessel safety check information, turn to page 32.

1 After you launch, don’t sink the

boat! From BoatUS: “Make sure the engine intake sea strainer and any other thru-hull openings are properly secured. Every year, boats sink just after launch because someone forgot to reinstall strainers for raw-water cooling after they were winterized. Also, if they weren’t properly drained last fall, they could have been damaged by ice over the winter. Check for worn-out hose and rusted hose clamps while you’re there. If your boat is trailered, make sure to install the drain plug you may have removed last fall.”

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2 Inspect your trailer. How many

times have you headed out for that first adventure only to realize that your trailer taillight is out or that you have a flat tire? Inspect tire treads and sidewalls, check tire pressure, and see if you have a spare tire. Check bearings. Test brake, tail, turn signal, and back-up lights. Clean/tighten connections or replace bulbs to assure that all are operating properly. Make sure the white ground wire is securely attached to the trailer’s frame. Find the article “Boat Trailer Spring Maintenance” at proptalk.com.

3 Update your first aid kit. You

may buy a new kit at West Marine or update the one you have onboard by making sure you have the following: antiseptic wipes to clean wounds, first aid cream, a variety of adhesive bandages, gauze pads, adhesive tape, sting relief wipes, cold packs, scissors, aspirin, and sunblock.

5 Make a marina plan. Are you

looking for a boat slip for a night, a boat fix, or the entire season? Check out PropTalk’s Chesapeake Bay Marina Directory, showing top marinas on a nautical chart easily searchable by amenities, lift tonnage, or boat size: proptalk. com/chesapeake-bay-marinas.

6 Dock bar hop… responsibly! Let

PropTalk help you choose a dock bar to visit by boat by searching our Dock Bar Guide online at proptalk.com/dock-bars or on page 56. Always choose a designated boat driver to explore the great watering holes of the Bay.

7 Tip well, tip often! When a

dockhand helps you to tie up your boat, fuel up your boat, or especially pump out your boat, tipping them would be most welcome, as most dockhands work on low wages and depend upon customer tips. Tips range from $5 to $20 or more, depending on what the dockhand does for you. Tip well, and you may be surprised how much your customer service improves. Before you cast off, make sure you have cash in your waterproof wallet!



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The Saga of the Ever Forward

t captured our attention like a spinout in an auto race. We couldn’t help ourselves. We had to take a look—in person, on social media, on national television news. We were fascinated when, for more than a month, a massive vessel, penalized severely

for leaving the shipping channel, was stuck in the soft but unforgiving muddy bottom of the Chesapeake Bay. The enormous container ship, owned by the Taiwan-based company Evergreen Marine Corp., was carrying about 5000 containers when it departed Baltimore on March 13. For reasons that have not been determined as of the time of this writing, the vessel, which is 42 feet deep, 1096 feet long, and nearly 160 feet wide, left the Craighill Channel, seemingly missing a turn, and ran aground in about 24 feet of water near Pasadena, MD. As word and photos of the ship’s grounding spread like wildfire across the Bay region, onlookers made their way to the shoreline for a better glimpse. Many boaters couldn’t resist cruising out to the sight of the grounding to survey the situation and take photographs. The Coast guard instituted a 500-yard safety zone around the Ever Forward, as jokes made their

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way around social media. Some followers of the saga called the gigantic vessel the Never Forward or the Ever Stuck. Most of us couldn’t believe it when we learned that the owner of the ship, Evergreen, also owned Ever Given, the infamous ship stuck in the Suez Canal in Egypt in March 2021. Despite continuous efforts to refloat it, the ship was stuck until mid-April when it was freed on a Sunday morning that coincided with a full moon and high spring tide. It also happened to be Easter, prompting more silly jokes on social media, such as, “It is risen!” The rescue of the ship was coordinated by the U.S. Coast Guard, working with the Port of Baltimore and Maryland Department of the Environment.

Attempts to dislodge the vessel began with dredging. A first attempt to refloat the ship by pulling it with five tugboats failed. More dredging and more pulling ensued (this time with seven tugs) but, alas, this too failed. More than 84,000 cubic yards of mud from around the vessel was dredged and moved to Poplar Island. Ultimately it was determined that the best way to refloat the ship was to remove some of the cargo containers. Cranes were brought in and in a dramatic effort offloaded 500 containers, equal to ten percent of the cargo, causing the ship to refloat slightly. The massive effort was timed to coincide with the month’s highest tide. The strategy proved to be a winning combination and freed the huge ship from the grips of the Bay’s mud and silt. The vessel was then weighted down with water to pass under the Bay Bridge as it was pulled by tugboats to an anchorage south of Annapolis where it was inspected for damage. Next it returned to Baltimore to pick up the containers that had been removed. Finally, it headed off to Norfolk, its intended destination that fateful March morning. The short passage coincided with the Bay Bridge Boat Show, located at the foot of the Bay Bridge, and show-goers with fortuitous timing could see the ship as she slowly headed south.

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be the principles that drive our work at the Arundel Rivers Federation as we build a coalition of residents, communities, and businesses to deliver clean water.” Prior to becoming the County’s environmental policy director, Matt was a senior policy analyst with the US EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program and faculty member of the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at the University of Maryland. He also served as the coordinator for the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee at the non-profit Chesapeake Research Consortium based out of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, MD. Johnston has a master of public affairs degree in environmental policy and natural resource management from the Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and a bachelor of arts with honors degree in political science, as well as a bachelor of arts with honors in history from the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. BACK - 13.8125"

n late March the Arundel Rivers Federation appointed Matt Johnston as the new executive director for the organization. A recognized expert in clean water and environmental policy, for the past three years Johnston served as environmental policy director for Anne Arundel County’s office of the County Executive. In this position he helped design, fund, coordinate, and implement Anne Arundel County’s environmental policies and programs. Over his career Johnston has built partnerships with state, local, and national leaders, communities, watershed organizations, and environmental advocates from across the Chesapeake Bay watershed. “The South, West, and Rhode Rivers are my home. They are where my family kayaks and where my son learned to swim, so I am honored to have the opportunity to advocate for the protection of these waters and the quality of life they bring to my family and my neighbors,” said Johnston. “Clean water requires sound science, sound policy, and robust stewardship. These will

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Stomping Grounds Series Inspired by America’s Boating Culture

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tomping Grounds takes viewers on adventures across the country as the host, Ryan McVinney, meets up with local boaters who share tales of cherished traditions and legendary lore. The series embarks on a journey across the region’s waterways to capture the essence of America’s rivers, lakes, bays and oceans. The series is presented by Boat Trader on Waypoint TV and will feature 12 episodes during its first season. “Stomping Grounds is all about exploring the diversity of boating stories and culture across America. These stories are all connected by the love of the great outdoors, nature, and being on the water,” said McVinney, director of content, Boats Group. “We’re excited to share the series with a larger audience through our partnership with Waypoint TV and invite viewers to experience a special and truly unique way of life.”

The first three episodes travel to grounds,” said Courtney Chalmers, vice Cape Cod, MA, Florida’s Panhandle president of marketing, Boats Group. region, and Wilmington, NC, alongside Watch Stomping Grounds for free a host of celebrated boaters, including anywhere, anytime, on any device. The Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, series will be available on Apple TV, Netflix’s Outer Banks creator Jonas Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV, Pate, legendary champion powerboat LG TV, YouTube, iOS, Android and at racer Reggie Fountain, and more. The waypointtv.com/stomping-grounds-byfollowing nine episodes will dive further boat-traders. into American boating traditions as McVinney drops anchor in towns ##Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line and host Ryan McVinney. Photo courtesy of Stomping Grounds across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and up to the great state of Alaska. “As we add new episodes across additional platforms, we hope to encourage more people to get out on the water, create their own stories, and invite us to check out their stomping

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

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3 Clean Refueling Tips for Boaters

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oaters have always had a close relationship with the water,” said BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water assistant director of boating safety Ted Sensenbrenner. “We swim, fish and recreate in it, so clean water has always been important to us.” The BoatUS Foundation offers three marina or gas dock refueling tips that can prevent spills all summer long. “Every drop that makes it safely into the tank is better than a drop in the water,” added Sensenbrenner.

1 Use a disposable “oil-sorb” every

time you fill up. Fueling can sometimes be messy, so be prepared. As you pull up to the fuel dock, have an oil-sorbent nozzle “donut,” absorbent pump “bib,” or a few absorbent pads ready to go.

2 Prevent fuel backsplash from getting into the water. When you fill up the boat at the gas dock, you’ll hear a distinct sound—a soft bubbling or

gurgling noise exiting from the fuel deck fill. If you listen carefully, the sound will change as the tank fills. Experienced boaters can hear when the tank is nearly full, giving them opportunity to ease the dispense lever, stop fuel flow, and prevent a bubbling backsplash. Topping off a boat fuel tank is never recommended, as is using the dispensing handle’s hands-free (also known as “hold open”) clip. It’s recommended to leave a little room in the tank for potential fuel expansion on hot days.

Sensenbrenner. However, using dish soap to disperse a small fuel spill only spreads the oil farther into the water column and sediment. Instead, keep a small supply of absorbent pads aboard just in case. Once used, dispose of them in the right kind of container—ask your marina or fuel dock on how to dispose of as hazardous waste.

For more clean boating refueling tips, visit boatus.org.

3 Never use dish soap to

disperse a spill at the fuel dock. A bottle of dish soap sitting on top of the gas pump may have been a familiar site in grandad’s day, but it is no more. “People once thought it was a safe way to get rid of a sheen,” said

## Little things, like using an oil-sorbent pad when refueling, keep the drops out of the water that, over time, can add up. Photo courtesy of BoatUS

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Have You Ever Heard of Winging?

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e hadn’t either—until recently. Winging, introduced to the market in 2019, is a crossover sport combining aspects of windsurfing and kiteboarding. The sport consists of flying a lightweight handheld wing (unattached to the board) while standing on a SUP-style board using the wind to power you across the water. According to Slingshot Sports, the learning curve for winging is relatively quick because riders do not have to deal with strenuous rigging and setup, and the risk of injury is lower. There is also wing foiling which expands on winging by introducing a short surf-style board that is lifted into the air by a hydrofoil mounted to the bottom. Once up and flying on the hydrofoil, the sport gives an ultrasmooth, frictionless riding sensation that is nearly silent. Slingshot’s introductory Blaster V1 Wing is 4.4 square meters in size. It is ideal for all rider weights and covers the largest range of wind conditions. Its compact design makes turns and transitions effortless. The clear vinyl windows allow you to see through the wing providing a clear field of view downwind, and it comes with an included pump for quick inflation. Slinghot also makes a seven-foot lightweight inflatable SUP with center keel fin as an entry-level wing and board option. Staying upwind is of utmost importance when learning to wing and windsurf. The Tracker inflatable board has a unique fin configuration that includes the SUPWinder center keel fin. This combo keeps the board on track, making it easier to stay upwind for beginners. If you already have a SUP, you can simply purchase the SUPWinder to make any rigid SUP compatible with a Slingshot Wing. It installs in minutes and is removable for standard paddling. Learn more about slingshotsports. com. Gear can also be purchased at online retailers evo and Backcountry.

##The learning curve for winging is said to be relatively quick compared to windsurfing and kiteboarding. Photo courtesy of Slingshot Sports

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Vessel Safety Checks: You’re Not Gonna Get in Trouble

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wo important things to know about a voluntary Vessel Safety Check (VSC) is that they are free and there is no consequence if you don’t pass. This isn’t like being boarded by the Coast Guard or Natural Resources Police. A VSC will give you peace of mind in two ways. First, you’ll know that your boat meets federal safety standards. Second, you’ll be assured that in an emergency you will have the necessary equipment to save lives and summon help.

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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary routinely hosts VSC examination event days at local marinas, boat dealers and sales offices, and yacht and sailing clubs. Examiners will also visit individual boat owners at a mutually agreed location and time. In addition, any dock master can request to schedule an event. To make an appointment visit uscgaux.info. Depending on the size of the vessel, the average inspection can be conducted in less than 20 minutes. A local examiner explains, “I don’t want to hold people up too long because I don’t want boaters to be opposed to doing it again or to discourage their boating friends from getting a VSC.” The most common issues include not having enough lifejackets on board, insufficient fire extinguishers or first aid kits, outdated flares, no noise producing

devices, and dead batteries in the electric torches. There is no penalty for not passing an exam, and the examiner will tell you exactly what you need to do to bring your vessel into safety compliance. The most common missing items can usually be acquired with a quick run to the local boat store. In most cases, once those items are inspected you can be approved and receive your VSC decal the same day. The Coast Guard Auxiliary Central Chesapeake Division will offer VSCs to the public Saturday, June 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis. For more information and advanced registration email margaretjbutler2@ gmail.com. You many also schedule a VSC with America’s Boating ClubWilmington’s vessel examiners John Bailey or JT Walton by emailing John at mpnwhat@gmail.com.


Four Ideas for Father’s Day

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his year Father’s Day falls on June 19. Many boaters tell us that they began boating with their father or that they have special memories of time on the water with their dad or a dad-like figure. How will you celebrate Father’s Day? Here are a few boater-friendly ideas.

1 The Antique and Classic Boat

Festival will unfold June 17-19 at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. It’s become a Father’s Day tradition for many families and offers much more than classic boats. In addition to the vessels, festival-goers will enjoy nautical treasures, entertainment, and boating history seminars. Learn more at cbmm.org.

3 Surprise dad with tickets to a

SS John W. Brown living history cruise. A restored Liberty Ship from World War II, the John W. Brown will cruise out of Baltimore September 24 with guests aboard. Tickets aren’t inexpensive, around $200, but this is a six-hour cruise that includes lunch and tours of the engine room, gun deck, flybridge, crew quarters, and more. WW II aircraft fly-bys are planned, weather permitting. Details and ticket information are at johnwbrown.org.

4 If you’re willing to celebrate

dad a week early, another idea would be to head to the Ocean City area, perhaps to go camping on Assateague Island National Seashore, and then attend the Ocean City air show, which can be viewed by boat or from land. This year the show is June 11-12.

2 Get out on the water with Dad. Take

a cruise to a dock bar or restaurant for brunch or lunch. Or, pack a lunch and enjoy a creek crawl together. If your dad likes fishing or crabbing, spend the morning angling or chickennecking and take home your bounty for a family crab feast or fish fry.

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The Great Chesapeake Invasives Count

An angling based effort to provide important data to Maryland DNR, USFWS, and other management agencies on what you’re seeing on the water. Fishery managers need help in understanding where invasive species are being caught, and with what regularity or how much effort. Presented by CCA-MD on the iAngler tournament app. Prizes awarded to up to 10 winners every month. Register for free at ccamd.org/count

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America’s Boating Course

America’s Boating Club Patapsco River will present an eight-hour presentation open to the public on boating safety equipment, rules of the road, buoys, and safe operating procedures. To reserve a spot, contact Lou Kates: lmkates@comcast. net, (410) 937-0338 or (410) 272-0079. Four consecutive Tuesdays, from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning May 17 and June 21.

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Smith Island Fishing Tournament

The Smith Island Fishing Tournament, founded in 2022, celebrates the culture of this iconic Chesapeake Bay community. Proceeds benefit the Smith Island Cultural Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving its people, culture, and natural beauty. Prizes will be awarded for the top “Smith Island Slam,” which is the sum of the following: Largest Redfish, Largest Rockfish, Largest Spotted Seatrout. $50 per individual angler; $150 for team up to 4 on one boat. Catch, photo, release. Register on iAngler tournament app.

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Free Vessel Safety Checks

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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert

America’s Boating Club Wilmington will offer free VSCs by certified examiners and provide information about boating regulations and education, including America’s Boating Course at North Point Marina and Bayside Landing in Rock Hall, MD, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Just show up!

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The event, parking, new boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions will be available on site. Bring your lawn chairs and friends and enjoy the afternoon at Vienna’s scenic waterfront park. 4 to 7 p.m. Music by Stone Jack Ballers. Contact Frank with any questions: ArtsVienna@gmail. com or 443-239-0813

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Cambridge Classic Powerboat

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In Cambridge, MD. The event is free; on-site parking costs $5. Bleacher seating is available or bring your own lawn chair.

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Blue Angels Flight Demonstration

Celebrating Baltimore’s maritime industry, past, present, and future. Free family-friendly event. National Maritime Day commemoration onboard NS Savannah beginning at 11:30 a.m. Tour the SS John W. Brown, Pride of Baltimore II, and more. At Canton Pier 13, 4601 Newgate Street.

US Naval Academy Bridge closure 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:45 to 4 p.m. Practice show at 2 p.m. off Annapolis.

Naval Academy Bridge closure 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:45 to 4 p.m. Air Show 2 p.m. off Annapolis. Congratulations to US Naval Academy Class of 2022!

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CLC Big Little Boat Festival

Held at Camp Wabanna, just south of Annapolis, the festival celebrates small boats of all kinds, but especially wooden ones. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday.

Carp-a-thon 2022

Join Amped Up Outdoors for some carp fishing in our nation’s capital, Washington DC. Cook out provided along with prizes for largest fish each day. A family friendly event with the possibility of some big fish being caught.

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Classic Boat and Car Festival

Presented by the Maryland Maritime Heritage Foundation from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Wilmer Park in Chestertown, MD.

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Herrington Harbour North Marina Resort Boater Yard Sale

8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Herrington Harbour North Marina Resort (389 Deale Rd.) in Tracys Landing, MD. Come find great deals on all things boating-related including boats, boating gear, outboards, rigging, sails, and more! Do you have boating gear to sell? Reserve a spot by contacting David at david@herringtonharbour.com or (410) 867-4343. There is no fee to sell, but registration is required.

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Kent Narrows Fly and Light Tackle Tournament

This is a C-P-R tournament with a number of divisions to compete in, ranging from fly to kayak to youth, plus a bonus Invasive Species division including blue and flathead catfish and snakeheads. All Maryland tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are fair game. Register at ccamd.org

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RetroFest on the Potomac

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum in Piney Point, MD. Enjoy live music, food, beer truck, ice cream, classic cars, variety of family activities & crafts, pinup contest, lots of “retro” activities and demos throughout the day. This event is happening in conjunction with the Southern Maryland Boat Club Piney Point Regatta at nearby Piney Point Landing. Tickets online or at the door: $10

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Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival

The waterfront lawn of the Kent Island Yacht Club will showcase antique, classic, hot rod, and sportscars surrounded by antique and classic speed boats, yachts, and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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SMBC Rumble On the River

Vintage raceboat regatta at Piney Point Park in Piney Point, MD. Heats will be run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Southern Maryland Boat Club. Free, spectators encouraged!

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Annapolis Decoy Show

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge in Edgewater, MD. Buy, sell, and trade antique duck decoys, contemporary carvings, hunting and fishing items, sporting art, books, and more. Free admission, free parking, free appraisals. For map and detailed directions, visit: elks622. com. For details, contact: chad.tragakis@ gmail.com or (703) 593-3024. Presented by the Potomac Decoy Collector Association.

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RHVFC Guardian of the Pearl Rockfish

Tournament Two-day fishing tournament.

Captain’s meeting June 10; register for one or two days. The tournament promotes heritage, tourism, and fishing for the town of Rock Hall while raising funds for the RHVFC which serves it and surrounding communities. Youth (age 15 and under) and adult division.

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Bands in the Sand

Gather on the beach, kick off your shoes, and support the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. With live music, local cuisine, and cold drinks, this fundraiser is not one to miss!

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OCMD Tuna & Tiaras Ladies Tuna

Tournament Ocean City, MD. A portion of all registration fees benefits Women Supporting Women, a grassroots organization founded in 1993 to provide awareness, education, and support to all those affected by breast cancer. Register June 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Ocean City Fishing Center or online at tunaandtiaras.com

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34th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival Presented by

the Antique and Classic Boat Society Chesapeake Bay Chapter at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The largest gathering of classic boats in the Mid-Atlantic! Featuring a nautical flea market, classic boats for sails, marine professionals, artisans, children’s activities, and more.

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Cutwater C-288 Coupe: Beyond Definition

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e’d love to start off this boat review with some snappy lead talking about how the Cutwater C-288 Coupe is this sort of “X” boat or that sort of “Y” boat, but instead we’ll have to ask for your forgiveness and request that you keep on reading despite

Specifications LOA: 33’7” Beam: 10’0” Draft (min.): 1’11” Displacement: 10,000 lbs. Fuel Capacity: 200 gal. Water Capacity: 41 gal. Max HP: 500

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a rather ho-hum introduction. Because truth be told, the C-288 Coupe isn’t an X, and it isn’t a Y. Nor is it a Z, or even a one-two-three. It quite simply defies definition. Is this boat a family cruiser? Well, sure it is. It has a full galley with a microwave/convection oven, a refrigerator/freezer, sink, and propane stove; a stand-up head with a shower; a private forward stateroom; a mini-cabin with a berth under the dinette; and the dinette itself converts into a berth so a crew of six can sleep aboard. With 200 gallons of fuel capacity its range is in the hundreds of miles, and the boat comes rigged with navigational gear that will get you anywhere in just about any conditions including a Garmin 8612xsv MFD, an autopilot, and xHD radar.

Is this boat a sport cruiser? Absolutely. With a pair of Yamaha F250 outboards propelling the twin-stepped hull with laminar flow interrupters (ridges and troughs in the hull designed to disrupt laminar flow along the bottom), cruising speeds are in the mid-30 mph range and top end gets into the upper 40s. Is this boat a fishing boat? Yes again, thanks to an open aft cockpit with 32 square feet of rod-swinging territory, a livewell, four flush-mounted rodholders in the gunwales, and a cockpit washdown. There are even options for downrigger plugs and pads and rocket launchers. Note also that the cockpit seating for five all folds away, so the fishfighting arena can remain clutter-free when it’s time for action.

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Is this boat a runabout? You could argue it’s too big for that moniker, but you could also make the case that it qualifies considering some of the runabout-ish features like the bow beach-boarding ladder, the full-beam wraparound swim platform, and the aft “sunset” seat built into the transom. Is this boat a party machine? It qualifies yet again, with an outdoor electric grill, an opening aft bulkhead glass door that connects the cabin with the cockpit, a multi-zone Fusion stereo system, and TVs in the salon and stateroom. Oh, and let’s not forget about the onboard wine chiller, either.

An important detail to note is that all of the above goodies we’ve mentioned (setting aside the downrigger plugs and pads and rocket launchers) are included as standard features on the stock boat. In fact, the standards list for this boat is so comprehensive that only a handful of optional items exist. And the C-288 Coupe is offered in two additional flavors: a Northwest edition that includes a diesel heater, the downrigger goodies, and AGM batteries, and a Luxury edition that includes air conditioning with reversecycle heat, an inverter, and lithium-ion batteries to power the system.

So… just how in the heck are we supposed to pigeonhole the Cutwater C-288 Coupe? We’re not even going to try. Nor will we attempt to come up with some sort of snappy wrap for this review, because after seeing the level of design creativity in this boat we’re artistically tapped-out. We’ll just say that yes, it is an X. And a Y, and a Z, and a one-two-three. # Local Dealer Pocket Yacht Company in Grasonville, MD. pocketyachtco.com or (888) 519-9120

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See the Bay

Have Boat, Will Camp By Kaylie Jasinski

Those who know me know that I am an avid traveler, and my preferred mode of lodging is tent camping. So, it seems only logical that I would eventually try to combine my loves of boating and camping into one trip.

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art-Miller Island State Park is an 1100-acre island located in Baltimore County on the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of Middle River. The island was originally part of a peninsula that extended from Edgemere, MD. The two islands, Hart and Miller, were joined by the construction of a dike in 1981, and until 2009, the impoundment was filled with dredge material from Baltimore

##Our campsite on Hart-Miller

Harbor, eventually creating Hart-Miller Island. The western shore of the island offers safe mooring, wading, and access to a 3000-foot sandy beach. Hart-Miller Island State Park also includes Hawk Cove and Pleasure Island. Now, this spot is no hidden gem. It is a very well-known and very popular anchorage in the Upper Chesapeake Bay. For some, it might even be consid-

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ered too popular and thus too crowded on the weekends, and I can’t argue with that. But what you might not know is that the island is also available for camping.

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Season: Camping is available May 1 through September 30. However, please note that this year the restroom facilities are currently being upgraded so the South Cell of the island and the campground will not open until the project is complete (scheduled for June 1, 2022). Sites: Hart-Miller Island - 6, Hawk Cove - 11, Pleasure Island - 5 Amenities: All sites have a picnic table, lantern post, and campfire grill. Campfires may only be built in the fire rings provided. (Glass containers are prohibited.) Restrooms: Only available on Hart-Miller Island. Water Supply: Only available on Hart-Miller Island. Cost: $6 per site/per night collected after you set up. Reservations: First come/first served.

##On a nice summer day, Hart-Miller Island is a very popular anchorage in the Upper Bay. But very few people take advantage of its campsites.

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Now for the fun part. You can only get to Hart-Miller Island by boat, and there is no public water transportation to get there. That means you can either catch a lift with a family member or friend, row over, beach your boat on shore, or anchor out and dinghy in. We chose the first option. My parents were kind enough to give my husband, Nick, and I a lift over in their boat. From there, we were on our own. Nick and I have car-camped and backpacked all over the United States, so I was kind of surprised that it took us so long to try out this closeto-home camping destination. We loaded all our gear—tent, sleeping

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Campsites bags and pads, firewood, water, food, and miscellaneous items—into our backpacks and set off with my dad in the dinghy. We arrived onshore just before sunset on an early September day. At that hour, the afternoon heat had burned off and most of the day-boaters had left which made for a much quieter anchorage. Prior to arriving I was a little worried that all the campsites would be taken, since there are only six on the main island, but luckily only one was spoken for. We chose a spot about midway down the beach and paid our fee at the ranger station near the bathrooms. At only $6, it was quite the bargain.

We made a fire and enjoyed a quiet dinner on the beach while the sun sank beneath the waves. It was a gorgeous night. I only have two caveats that I would like to warn future campers about: First, a few more boats showed up after dark and blared music way into the wee hours of the morning. It was very inconsiderate. I would like to camp here again, but next time, I would choose a site at Hawk Cove or Pleasure Island away from the main beach area as I assume it’s much quieter. It was only after we left that we noticed not a single campsite was in use in those other two sections.

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##Campfires may only be built

in the fire rings provided.

Also, after dark, the raccoons came out. Be sure to clean up any food waste or residue from your fire and picnic table area because these guys have no fear and will wander right into your campsite. Despite not getting the best sleep that night, we still had a wonderful time and woke up bright and early the next morning to catch the dinghy back to Remedy, my parent’s 35 Maxum, before heading home.

Bonus Excursion: Explore the South Cell

In 2016, the South Cell of Hart-Miller Island opened to the public for the first time since construction began on the island in 1981. It contains over eight miles of trails that circle a large, beautiful pond and offer breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay. At the ranger station, free bicycle rentals are available to explore the south cell, and binoculars and bird guides are available to borrow as well. There are light concessions (in season) which include sodas, snacks, and snowballs, and an observation platform (open May through September) which provides great views of the marsh. On your next visit, simply stop by the ranger station on the boardwalk near the restrooms to either rent a bike or binoculars and ask any questions before heading out to explore. Long Trail Loop is 1.8 miles and offers interpretive signage details about the various wildlife and different ecosystems that are a part of Hart-Miller Island, as well some history on this unique area. I love biking this loop and make sure to do it at least once a summer. Please note that at the close of day, the island is closed to everyone except registered campers. The North Cell of the island is closed to the public.

##Trails in the South Cell circle a large, beau tiful pond. Only the South Cell is open to the public. Image cour tesy of Google Earth

If you’re into camping but haven’t yet tried it at Hart-Miller Island, we suggest you put it on your to-do list. For more information, visit dnr.maryland.gov and type ‘Hart Miller Island’ in the search box. # ##Bikes are available to rent to

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Inside the Bay Loop PART I

##It is a lot more fun to cruise the Bay than drive across the Bay Bridge or travel down I-95. Especially when you get to experience places like Solomons Island from the water. Photo by Aram Nersesian

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ast year my wife Elizabeth (aka The Admiral) and I completed the DelMarVa Loop adventure on our 1999 Formula 34PC and it was covered in a three-part series in PropTalk (proptalk. com/great-delmarva-loop-journey-partone). Thanks to everyone who let us know how much they enjoyed reading about our journey. We hope you find our 2021 Inside the Bay Loop journey as much fun to read even though we planned a trip with a lower likelihood of drama on the water. Note to readers: We used Dockwa to make reservations at all the marinas along the way, and the email confirmations with maps and additional info were quite helpful. We also know that telling friends your cruise schedule a week in advance is a cardinal sin for boaters. In 2021, we decided to do something different for our annual cruise. We missed seeing our friends during the Covid lockdowns, so we made plans to connect with several of our closest friends by traveling on our boat to their homes on the Bay. After all it is a lot more fun to cruise the Bay than drive across the Bay

By Paul “Bo” Bollinger Bridge or travel down I-95. Our friends live in Oxford, MD, and Reedville and Williamsburg, VA, so this meant we were going to be making what we called an “inside the Bay loop.”

First Stop: Oxford

The Bay was relatively calm when we departed Annapolis on September 25 with the usual crowd of sailboats going nowhere fast. We chose to give the sailors lots of room and not rock their boats out of deference to our sailing roots and friends. Our course was taking us towards the eastern side of Poplar Island or the inside passage. We slowly cruised into the narrow and shoaling Knapp’s Narrows channel. It gets a little unnerving as the depth sounder goes from nine to eight to seven… and stops at four and a half feet at low tide. After exiting the narrows, our port transmission alarm sounded as we entered the Choptank River. We idled back and checked and added some transmission fluid. The alarm went off for about five minutes and then came back on. We

called our Eastern Shore based mechanic Tom Turner, owner of Turner Mobile Marine, to ask him to meet us in Oxford to check it out. This was déjà vu all over again (to quote Yogi Berra) as Tom met us in 2020 in Oxford to repair the water pump. Anyway, we headed up the Choptank River with the alarm blasting away until we reached the Tred Avon River and turned off the port engine. That is why we have twin engines, right? We had made a reservation at Safe Harbor Oxford (they provide excellent welcome information by email in advance of our arrival) and hailed them on our arrival. We were directed by the owner to a fixed pier on the far side of the property. This made for a lengthy hike through the parking lot and Strand Road to the very nice bath house facilities. We got cleaned up and called our friends and former boat partners and Alexandria neighbors Steve and Barbara Hayes, who recently purchased a home in downtown Oxford. They arrived in a few minutes by car. We departed the marina and Steve proceeded to give us the VIP PropTalk.com June 2022 43


##Enjoying the Screwpile Lighthouse Challenge Regatta party.

##Meeting up with friends Steve and Barbara Hayes who recently purchased a home in downtown Oxford.

##We called our Eastern Shore based mechanic Tom Turner to check out a transmission problem.

tour of the town and surrounding area to show us there was plenty to do in “sleepy” Oxford. After a 15-minute tour, he took us back to Fandango to get cleaned up for dinner. Fortunately, we got to share some delicious appetizers and drinks at their home before going out. We brought Annapolis Seafood’s lip-smacking crawfish salad and delicious smoked Bluefish to show that boaters come prepared. It complemented the incredible crab dip and crackers they offered. Over drinks we enjoyed catching up on old times, our kids, and our plans for the rest of the cruise down the Bay. We drove to Latitude 38 on the one road leaving town. It was pleasing to see the white table cloths on the tables and the excellent service diners appeared to be receiving. The bar was full of locals. Three of us ordered the softshell crab halfdinner and one order of the duck special. 44 June 2022 PropTalk.com

##What a small world! Catching up with old friends in Solomons.

Everyone loved the gourmet meals and fond remembrances of past sailing days. Tucked into our queen-sized berth for the night, we drifted off to slumber land in the heart of Oxford. The wind piped up at about 3:30 a.m., blowing 15-20 from the northwest, and it pushed us against the dock. So, I went out to put a bumper on the rail in my best underwear. No further bumping and plenty of ZZZZ’s the rest of the night. The next morning, we woke up to hot, black coffee and warm banana bread in the cabin. Elizabeth and I walked to the distant Safe Harbor office and bathhouse. All buffed and polished, we hopped on the free bicycles and pedaled all over the scenic and flat Oxford streets to see and appreciate the many beautiful, old, and historic homes. As if on cue, Tom Turner of Turner Mobile Marine showed up at 9 a.m.

to check out the transmission issue we had the previous day. In short order, he drained and refilled the transmission fluid and offered that he thought the clutch may be slipping. We had plenty of fuel to reach Solomons Island, so we didn’t top off our tanks since the price of fuel was nearly a dollar more than Annapolis. We had a leisurely departure from Oxford at 1 p.m. with the winds still blowing 15-20 kts from the northwest. The seas were one to two feet on the nose coming out of the Choptank River. We couldn’t wait to get to the Bay and turn south. Once we reached the R10 buoy, we changed course to the southwest, and the wind and waves shifted to quarter stern for the first time in what seemed like years. (Our 2020 entire trip around the DelMarVa Loop had blasted us with headwinds and waves.)


##The author at the helm of Fandango on a previous trip.

Perfect Timing in Solomons

As we approached the Patuxent River, we enjoyed the spectacle of seeing dozens and dozens of racing sailboats with the graphite black sails racing in the distance. Our timing was perfect to see some of our friends racing in the Screwpile Lighthouse Challenge. Since our destination, Safe Harbor Zahnizers, does not sell fuel, we pulled into Solomons Yacht Center to top off. Fandango took on 115 gallons ($4.14/gal a savings of 75 cents/ gal from Oxford). We thanked the dockmaster Maria and she helped cast us off, as we headed up Back Creek to Zahnizers. Dockmaster John gave us

lengthy dock location instructions over the radio. John was a true professional dockmaster and we knew it when we saw him. His tie-up assistance was first-class. Lines tied properly, water and electric hook-ups made, and a full rundown of marina services and bathhouse locations. Fandango was washed with plenty of soap and our new lamb’s wool brush pad to clean the glass. The Admiral came up on deck with two delicious Mount Gay and Regatta Tonic drinks with lime as our just reward for a good trip across the Bay. The Screwpile Lighthouse Regatta band party just happened to be hosted

at this marina, so I bought the Admiral an official race hoodie so she could blend in with the sailors. We saw our dear friend and SpinSheet editor Molly Winans taking pictures and we mugged for a pic with her. We left the party to shower, which isn’t a requirement at sailor parties. After getting cleaned up we sat in the cockpit of Fandango enjoying our grilled flank steaks (prepared at home) with stuffed potatoes with sour cream from Annapolis Seafood Market, and a nice bottle of cabernet. Following dinner, the Admiral stroked the ivories on her Yamaha keyboard and was jamming into the night under candlelight. It really doesn’t get any better than this! After a nice breakfast and shower the next day, we checked out bikes at the marina office for a ride around Solomons and a little exercise. While the Admiral was deciding what bike to select, a woman in a mask walked up and told her to select the red bike. The Admiral looked at her as though her voice sounded familiar, and asked “are you from Philadelphia?” It turns out she was Leslie Hayes the mother of one of our daughter’s closest, high school friends when we lived in Wayne, PA, about 15 years ago. What a small world and another connection with a friend on our journey. We rode the bikes to the end of the island taking in all the sites—the educational and cultural Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Visitors Center, Isaac Solomons home, Our Lady of the Star Catholic Church, the famous Tiki Bar (closed but ready for a thirsty crowd), and finally a loop back north to Spring Cove Marina and back. Definitely a great ride and one of our favorite ways to get exercise before several hours underway the next morning. We departed Solomons Island under beautiful, sunny skies as the fleet of sailboats headed out to the racecourse on the Bay. It was a pleasurable cruise at 18 kts with two-foot seas on the stern pushing us south to Reedville and the Wicomico River. #

Stay tuned for Part II of this journey in the July issue of PropTalk. About the Author: Paul “Bo” Bollinger is the executive director of Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating and has been sailing and powerboating on the Bay with Elizabeth, family, and friends since 1984. PropTalk.com June 2022 45


48 Hours in Coinjock, NC The Accidental Tourists

##Our new-to-us boat, a lightly used and newish downeast cruiser.

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n the boating life there is nothing like the sound of silence. Sailors always anticipate and appreciate that moment when the sails are raised and full and the engine is shut down. The smooth and quiet acceleration inevitably brings a smile. For powerboaters on the other hand, the sound of silence, after an unplanned engine shutdown, is not so much fun. The rather abrupt deceleration accompanying the silence is going to bring a frown, to say the least. Such was our recent experience crossing the Albemarle Sound. Let me begin at the beginning. We bought a new-to-us boat. The “we” comprises me and my lovely wife and able mate, Sue. Together we have owned and cruised more boats than should be allowed in one pair of lifetimes. No complaints! The new boat is a lightly used and newish downeast cruiser. She was in Myrtle Beach when we found her. We put her under contract, sight unseen. Such is the state of the overheated boat market. The customary and important hull survey, engine survey, and sea trial were arranged by phone and email. A flight 46 June 2022 PropTalk.com

By Mike Pitchford to Myrtle Beach with our broker, Bill Walczak of Walczak Yacht Brokerage Service, on the appointed survey day brought it all together. A small team of professionals swarmed over the boat. Six hours later the verdict was good. That sealed the deal, and a closing date was identified while we made plans to get the new boat home. We anticipated a quick delivery, covering the 500 miles from Myrtle Beach to Annapolis. The new boat had other plans.

The delivery run from Myrtle Beach was uneventful until crossing the Albemarle Sound. The Sound was a “washing machine” that morning with wind out of the west and the resulting short but steep chop on the beam. It was predicted to get worse in the afternoon, so we planned for a completed crossing before noon. Just a mile short of the relative protection of the North River, the sounds of silence hit us as the engine sputtered and shut down.

##Diesel mechanic John Lowell and fuel polisher Dave Trosien chatting while awaiting the completion of the fuel polishing process.


You know the drill from there. We restarted the engine several times only to experience the engine sputtering and shutting down again. Finally, she would not even start. Accepting defeat, the anchor splashed, and we called BoatUS for a tow. Tow BoatUS captain Brooks Keith came to the rescue. As the wind and waves built, it began to feel like riding a hobby horse. As I worried about dragging the anchor, Brooks made his way from Coinjock, NC, to us, 15 miles away. Upon arrival he expertly passed us a towing bridle, while bouncing in the washing machine waves, and soon we were on our way to the protected waters of the North River and on to Coinjock. The Coinjock Marina is a slice of boating Americana. It is 1200 linear feet of face dock, a restaurant, and a small boating-oriented convenience shop right on the Intracoastal Waterway, about 50 miles south of Mile Zero in Norfolk. As Tow BoatUS nudged us gently to the face dock, we were met by diesel mechanics Brian Scott, owner of Sound Decisions Marine Repair, and his new colleague, John Lowell. A call to the Coinjock Marina, while under tow, had connected us with them, and the meeting was all arranged by phone before our arrival. Brian and John didn’t need a lot of event detail to diagnose clogged fuel filters. I suspect they had seen this once or twice before. They changed the filters, bought me a couple of extra filters, and were off the boat by cocktail hour. All of us were confident the problem was solved. Not…

##Secondary fuel polishing system filters, before and after.

After dinner at the marina restaurant, Sue and I were off to bed. The next morning, we took off, fully expecting to be in Norfolk by early afternoon. We made it maybe 1000 yards from the marina. The first attempt to throttle up resulted in engine shutdown. The frown returned and deepened. Cruisers on the ICW form a bond, sometimes over a simple exchange of knowing smiles and hellos on the dock. Fortunately for us a fellow traveler was right behind us and in no time towed us back to the dock at the Coinjock Marina.

##Dave Trosien’s fully equipped fuel polishing trailer.

John Lowell was on the dock that morning, coffee cup in hand. He joined the dock hands in an “arrested landing” as we were towed in with no power and drifted to the dock. He was then on the phone to Brian Scott. Together they speculated there must be a more serious contamination problem with the fuel. John found a service bulletin from Back Cove, the boat manufacturer, that called for the removal of an unauthorized screen from the end of the fuel pickup hose in the fuel tank. Sure enough, the service bulletin work had NOT been done. The pickup hose had a screen still on it and it was almost completely blocked with the dreaded fuel tank algae. While John performed the removal of the screen as recommended in the service bulletin, Brian called his friend, Dave Trosien. Dave operates the local affiliate of USA Fuel Service. Their stock in trade is fuel polishing. Think of it as dialysis for boat fuel tanks. Dave reported to Brian that he would not be able to get to us until early the next morning to polish the fuel. So, Sue and I spent an unplanned additional day in Coinjock. Fortunately, the marina restaurant was PropTalk.com June 2022 47


48 Hours in Coinjock, NC open for lunch and dinner. By the end of the unplanned lay day, we had enjoyed our third meal in 24 hours, in nearly the same seats. Dave Trosien arrived as scheduled early the next morning towing a large trailer with all the gear necessary for comprehensive fuel polishing. Watching the process is almost irresistible. There are seemingly miles of hoses. Those hoses connect to the fuel tank and the diesel flows out of the tank and into temporary storage containers after flowing through a series of fuel filters. Then, the filters are inspected and changed, and the process is reversed, pumping the fuel in the temporary tanks back through the filters a second time and then into the boat tank. Before the second pass, Dave used a bit of the fuel and a flexible wand to “vacuum clean” the bottom of the fuel tank. As expected, the fuel filters were clearly plugged with large and small bits of fuel tank algae. Dave took the opportunity as a teachable moment. He advocated for the regular use of a

##Debris from the primary filter in the fuel polishing process.

biocide coupled with a fuel stabilizer in every tank of fuel. The dialysis was done by late morning. John and Brian joined us for a mini sea trial to make sure we had the problem solved. This time throttle up was followed by the happy sound of a running engine and cruise speed, and full throttle runs were smooth and reassuring. With that we were off to Norfolk a day late and a few dollars shorter, but happy to have solved a puzzle on the new boat. The lesson learned courtesy of Dave Trosien is clear. Any boat that has seen light use and sat a while, as had our new purchase, needs to have the fuel stabilized and protected from growth in the fuel tank. Perhaps we should have anticipated this knowing the boat was lightly used. Now, we will follow Dave’s counsel and keep the fuel in top shape. As nice as Tow BoatUS captain Brooks was, I really don’t want to get to know that many more Tow BoatUS captains on such an intimate basis. #

##Fuel debris from the secondary filters in the fuel polishing process.

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##Chances are you’ll have to lift your dog out of the water and back on the boat. Handles on the lifejacket make this easier.

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our canine crew can come in all shapes and sizes, so learn how to pick the right personal flotation device (PFD) for your cherished companion. Dog owners love to brag about how well their pooch can swim, but even true “water dogs” can only doggie paddle for so long before exhaustion sets in, and drowning becomes imminent. Although it’s not a legal requirement, BoatU.S. encourages all boaters to outfit their dogs with a lifejacket—and put it on them every time—whether on the docks or out on the water. There are well over a dozen brands of canine lifejackets, each with its own design details. Unlike human

PFDs, where Coast Guard certification is the gold standard, there are no standards for dog lifejackets. Here are some features you should look for: Handle(s): Regardless of size, chances are you’ll have to lift your dog out of the water and back onto the boat. Most brands have a handle on the top center of the jacket aligned with your dog’s spine, so you can pick him up (like a briefcase). Some designs for larger dogs incorporate two handles. Keep in mind the added weight of a wet dog. Check the handle stitching (preferably double stitching), since it’s going to be put under a lot of strain.

Buoyancy: Superior dog PFDs have flotation under the belly as well as on the back and sides. Some jackets have flotation sections under the neck to help keep your dog’s head above water. Color: Earth tones may look cooler on your boat, but should your fourlegged buddy go overboard, high visibility is essential. Bright colors, preferably with a reflective strip, make a dog easier to spot in the water. D-ring: This is a nice feature to look for, so you can attach a leash.

##To zero in on the perfect size for your pooch, use a ribbon-like tailor’s tape to take the following measurements: 1. GIRTH (most important) – dog’s chest at the widest point just behind the front legs, 2. NECK – around the base of at the widest point, 3. LENGTH — base of neck (at the bottom of the collar) to base of tail. Write down these three measurements, along with your dog’s weight, since they’ll help you determine which size to order. Just as for human wardrobes, “medium” in one manufacturer may be different from another. Image courtesy of BoatUS

Straps: In general, the more adjustments, buckles, and closures, the better the final fit. Touch tape closures work well, and they’re easier to put on and take off, but consider that they tend to attract hair/fur and need cleaning so they maintain their cling. For straps, the wider the better, since they’re less likely to chafe your dog. Straps under the belly should be padded. And you don’t want excessively long dangling straps after fitting, since they’re just asking to be chewed or could get tangled on something.

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Size and fit: Make sure you’re purchasing a dog lifejacket that is the proper size for your dog, so a prepurchase fitting is ideal. Stores like West Marine, Petco, and PetSmart often allow customers to bring in their dogs to try on life jackets. #

This article was reprinted with permission from BoatU.S. Magazine, flagship publication of the membership organization Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatU.S.). For more expert articles and videos to make your boating, sailing, or fishing better, visit BoatUS.com. boatus.com/syndicated ##Although it’s not a legal requirement, it is recommended that your dog wear a lifejacket while underway. If fitted properly, most dogs, like PropTalk dog Bodhi, don’t mind them.

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s you’ll read in these pages, Chesapeake Bay powerboat club members enjoy many fun cruises, social events, and educational opportunities. Share your club’s fun excursions and other benefits of membership. Send appproximately 350 words (sometimes longer) and clear photos of pretty boats or happy people to beth@ proptalk.com. Remember, our editors are willing to help your team craft submissions that highlight club activities and attract new members. Again this season Argo navigation and social boating app (argonav.io) is sponsoring this section. Thank you, Argo!

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Annual Spring Brunch To Kick Off the 2022 Season

he Chesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owners Association (CBGBOA) held its annual Spring Brunch Sunday, April 24 at the Severn Inn, Annapolis. Members reconnected and welcomed new members to kick off the 2022 season. It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon at a great location overlooking the Severn River and the Naval Academy. Aside from catching up on families and boat maintenance issues, the primary discussions were the upcoming cruises and events. The first Shakedown Cruise will be to Annapolis and Gibson Island June 2-6, followed by the Northern Cruise to Long Island Sound and Block Island June 23 to July 1. We will wrap up the season with the Washington DC/ Potomac Cruise September 24-29, followed by the annual Rendezvous at Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club in Kilmarnock, VA, September 30 to October 2. The cruises are open to CBGBOA members.

CBGBOA, sponsored by Oxford Yacht Agency and Bluewater Yacht Sales, is an association for current and former owners of Grand Banks or boats of similar workmanship and quality. Benefits of CBGBOA membership include discounted membership to BoatU.S., a membership directory to connect with other Grand

Banks owners, active mentorship programs for new members, social events and cruises throughout the year, and finally a warm welcome from fellow, like-minded Grand Banks owners and enthusiasts. If you would like to join or learn more about CBGBOA, visit cbgboa.org.

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More Options for Shady Side Area Boaters By Deb Horrworth

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or years, Shady Side, MD, residents had to travel to Annapolis or farther for fine dining, entertainment, and social life. However, the associate membership category at Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) has changed all of that. The CYC non-boating

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associate membership is a full stockholder membership without having to keep a boat at CYC. Associate members enjoy all the benefits of the club including the riverview swimming pool, fine dining, children’s activities, lounge/bar, cruising calendar, and year-round social events. During the

non-boating winter months, CYC holds special events such as Christmas and Super Bowl parties and Valentine’s Day dinner. The Yacht Club season starts in March and members participate in dock dinners, a commodore’s ball, flag raising, wine tastings, speakers’ series dinners, pool parties, and more. Associate members that own boats docked at their private residences may travel to and from the club by water and get temporary dockage. They can also participate in the club’s boating cruises around the Bay. Those without access to a boat can participate in land cruises, and of course, have many “friends with boats” enabling them to join in the fun. This year’s commodore, Sheri Nelms, is an associate member. This membership category has proven so successful that the club is expanding its services to better serve associate members. Join CYC to escape, relax, and enjoy. Learn more at chesapeakeyachtclub.org.

Argo Boating App Helps Clubs Plan Trips and Connect on the Bay

s your club looking for an easier way to plan trips together, share information, and find one another on the Bay? Your club members should consider downloading a free boating app called Argo, the sponsor of PropTalk’s Club Notes Section, to help you navigate, explore, and connect. Argo Navigation was developed a few years ago by Northern Chesapeake Bay boater Jeff Foulk with the goal of creating an easy-to-use boating app for navigation and social boating features. Boaters can autoroute to destinations, see depth and contours to avoid shallow water, save trip details to a captain’s log, see friends on the water, chat and message, share updates to a social feed, and more. More than 60,000 boaters currently use the app, and Foulk expects the Argo boating community to continue to grow in popularity to over 100,000 by mid-summer. 54 June 2022 PropTalk.com

Foulk envisions that yacht clubs and other boating groups will use the Argo boating app to plan their weekend events and connect on the water. The app allows users to easily find member boats on the water, share estimated arrival times, and post experiences through an in-app social feed. Argo will be enhancing app features this summer to include more group features that will make it even easier for clubs to tap into the app for group trips and more. A new premium version of the app will also be available this summer with weather, wind, tides, offline charts, and more. More than a dozen Bay boating clubs and power squadrons have hosted Foulk as a guest speaker to learn more about how their members can use the app. Interested club members may contact him to arrange a presentation with app overview, Q&A

session, and demonstration. Reach Foulk at jeff@argonav.io or learn more about the Argo Boating app at argonav.io.


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Beginning the Great Loop

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By Doug Smith

ello PropTalk boaters. We plan to to come to the East Coast, buy a boat, get start the America’s Great Loop in it ready, and take off. Sadly, Victor develMay, if we can ever finish putting oped cancer and his trip never happened. the boat back together and finish all of Years later we moved to Mill Creek in the prep work that seems to never end. Solomons, MD, and we joined Solomons It’s amazing how many little things we’ve Island Yacht Club where we met and made bought for this journey. many new friends. We bought a small ski The first time we ever heard of the boat and enjoyed the water, but I never Great Loop we were in Oregon visiting stopped thinking about Victor’s trip. We Susan’s childhood friend, Donna, and her husband Victor. They invited us to ##Doug and Susan Smith intend to begin the Great Loop this year. take a boat trip in Canada on their old steel trawler that chugged along at a top speed of eight knots. We drove to Victoria, Canada, hopped on the boat, and off we went. I slowly realized at eight knots you don’t miss anything. We went through the San Juan Islands into the wilderness and some of the most spectacular scenery I’ve ever seen. I don’t think I ever enjoyed such a relaxing vacation in such an amazing area. While underway Victor explained to me how you could circumnavigate the entire eastern half of the United States going up the Chesapeake, down the Delaware Bay, around New Jersey, up the Hudson River, through the Erie Canal into the Great Lakes, down the rivers into started our research about the Great Loop. the Gulf of Mexico, around Florida, and We joined America’s Great Loop Cruisback up to the Chesapeake. It’s called the ers Association (AGLCA), and I became Great Loop. a harbor host for Solomons and the lower A few years later we rented a boat in part of the Chesapeake. Anacortes, WA, and did somewhat the We started our search to find the right same trip. Victor and I talked in greater boat for us. I wanted two diesel engines, detail about doing the Loop. His plan was

two heads, and a flybridge. We liked the aft cockpit for docktails and visiting. I saw a Bayliner 4788, and it checked all the boxes plus had a pilothouse so you could exit from either side while docking or entering locks. Susan wanted at least two cabins so the grandchildren could travel with us. The Bayliner has three. She liked the galley that wasn’t down in the lower area. This would be better for entertaining and her love for cooking. After much hunting, while we were at a Looper convention in Fort Myers, FL, Curtis Stokes told us about a Bayliner in Cape Coral. It turned out to be the one. It took a while to work everything out with price, hull inspection, and sea trial. Susan was back home doing title work, getting the insurance, and doing the bank transfer. A friend flew to Fort Myers to help me bring the boat back to Solomons. It was a 10-day trip, and Chris gave me lessons all the way back. Once home in Maryland, I had a friend with Drum Point Marina go over the engines, transmissions, generator, and electrical system. He changed belts, water impellers, and water coolants. He even pulled the alternators and had them checked out. My cousin and his family will move into our house while we are traveling. We›re planning a shakedown cruise with friends Tom and Theresa who have taught us a lot about the trip as they just finished the Loop last week. Tom will also take care of being the harbor host for AGLCA while we are gone. We hope to have fair winds and calms seas and maybe see some of you out there along the way!

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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper, Middle, Lower Bay and Potomac, and Way South. Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead for current operating hours.

UPPER BAY

North of the Bay Bridge Brewers Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037 Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080 Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799

Jellyfish Joel’s Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007 Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006 Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903 Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547 Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946 Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123

River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422 Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Rd, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137 Rummur Lounge C&D Canal 104 Bohemia Avenue, Chesapeake City 410.885.5995 Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400 Signals Grill and Deck Sassafras River at Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort and Marina 150 Skipjack Road, Georgetown 410.275.1352

Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280

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

Raw & Refined Patapsco River 2723 Lighthouse Point E, Baltimore 410.387.4377

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

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The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158

MIDDLE BAY

South of the Bay Bridge to Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772

The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 The River Shack North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666 The Rumor Reel Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 443.702.2188 The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150

Arby’s Dockside Bar and Grill Manokin River 8954 Deal Island RoadDeal Island Historic District, MD 410.784.2749 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410

The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 443.242.7190

Boardwalk Café Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort 4160 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.5596

The Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.594.8454 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261 Locations marked with indicate PropTalk Readers’ favorite Dock Bars

Boatyard Bar and Grill Eastport, Off Spa Creek 400 4th Street, Annapolis 410.216.6206 Bull Lips Dock Bar River Street, Quantico Wicomico River 410.546.5443 Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311 Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900

Where the watermen gather!

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Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332 Davis’ Pub Back Creek 400 Chester Ave, Annapolis 410.268.7432 Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550 Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138 Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470 Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3032 Kent Narrows Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6666 Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Rd, Leonardtown 301.475.1913 Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340 Goose Creek Pit & Pub Manokin River 25763 Rumbley Rd, Westover 410.651.1110 Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949

Open at 11 a.m. Daily Great access from Back Creek, at the 4th St. dinghy dock Corner of 4th & Chester

and Delicious food ! nd ie family fr ly Gas - Food

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MIDDLE BAY (continued) Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100 Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205

Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100

Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999

Seabreeze Restaurant and Tiki Bar Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217

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

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

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

Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112

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

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

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

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

Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.2300 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007

Lowes Wharf Marina inn

Beach Restaurant • Transient Slips Hotel • Non-Ethanol Gas & Diesel

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Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood 301.373.3986

Lively, Local, Casual, Delicious.

West River | Galesville, MD 410.867.7200 | StanandJoeS Saloon.com

Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock 410.943.4689 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900 The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382 The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959 The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.231.2256 The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406 The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Tickler’s Crab Shack and Restaurant Tilghman Island, Wylder Hotel 21551 Chesapeake House Drive, Tilghman 410.886.2121 Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410.326.4075 Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182

6304 Suicide Bridge Rd Hurlock, MD 21643 410-943-4689 Dock Side “TIKI BAR” On Cabin Creek www.suicidebridge.com


LOWER BAY and Potomac

South of Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River down to Deltaville across to Belle Haven, and up the Potomac River to Washington, DC Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807 Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856 Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403 Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489 Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Merroir Rappahannock River 784 Locklies Creek Road, Topping 804.758.2871 Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500

Pier 450 Smith Creek off Potomac River 48342 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.679.3900

Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454

Portside Grill Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666

Tim’s at Coles Point Potomac River 307 Plantation Drive, Hague 804.472.4807

Red Shell Shanty Bar Somers Cove 715 Broadway, Crisfield 443.614.2397

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

Reedville Market Urbanna Creek, Urbanna Port Marina 25 Cross Street, Urbanna 804.695.6240 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508 Rick’s On The River Fairview Beach, Potomac River 6338 Riverview Drive, King George 540.775.4600 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233

Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375 Urbanna Seafood Restaurant & Raw Bar Robinson Creek 453 Johnsons Dr, Urbanna 804.758.8588 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635

wAY south

South of Deltaville across to Belle Haven down to the CBBT and Virginia Beach

Riverwalk Restaurant York River 323 Water Street A-1, Yorktown 757.875.1522

Catch 31 Fish House & Bar 3001 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach 757.213.3472

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

Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757

Something Different Urbanna Creek 213 Virginia St., Urbanna 804.758.8000

Dock of the Bay Scott Creek 103 Constitution Ave., Portsmouth 757.337.8604

The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486

Locations marked with indicate PropTalk Readers’ favorite Dock Bars

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wAY south (continued) Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545

Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill Little Creek 8166 Shore Drive, Norfolk 757.937.6889 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366

Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404 Ocean Eddie’s Seafood Restaurant 1415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.7742 Ocean House Waterfront Seafood 1905 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.8600 Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700 Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777

Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646 Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 Locations marked with indicate PropTalk Readers’ favorite Dock Bars

The Shack 712 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.319.5146 The Shanty Cape Charles Harbor 33 Marina Rd., Cape Charles 757.695.3853 The Surry Seafood Co. Grays Creek 633 Marina Dr, Surry 757.294.3700 Water Street Grille York River 323 Water St., Yorktown 757.369.5644 Waterman’s Surfside Grille 415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.428.3644 York River Oyster Company Sarah Creek 8109 Yacht Haven Rd., Gloucester 804.993.7174 Yorktown Pub York River 540 Water St., Yorktown 757.886.9964

Scan this code or visit proptalk.com/dock-bars for our interactive Dock Bar map.

PropTalk readers have spoken! ##Goose Creek Pit and Pub on

the Manokin River

Below are the winners of our 2022 Chesapeake Bay Dock Bar poll by popular vote.

Upper Bay

Middle Bay

1. Mike’s Restaurant & Crab House North Rock Creek

1. Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows 2. The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek 3. Lowes Wharf Ferry Cove 4. Goose Creek Pit & Pub Manokin River 5. The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Kent Narrows 5. Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley

2. The Rumor Reel Bodkin Creek 3. Jellyfish Joel’s Tiki Bar Fairlee Creek 4. Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 5. Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek

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Lower Bay and Potomac 1. Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River 2. Pier 450 Smith Creek

3. Rick’s On The River Fairview Beach

4. Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 5. Coles Point Tavern Potomac River

Way South 1. The Shanty

Cape Charles Harbor

2. Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill Little Creek

3. Catch 31 Fish House & Bar Virginia Beach

4. The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Oyster Farm Marina

5. Chicks Oyster Bar Wolfsnare Creek


Racing News

Mark Your Calendar!

2022 Powerboat Race Dates A

s it is still early in the season, some events are subject to change. Please check event websites for the most up-to-date information. Now who’s ready for racing?! We suggest you rip this page out and stick it right on your fridge because there are some great events coming up you won’t want to miss.

Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta: May 21-22

in Cambridge, MD. cpbra.com

SMBC Piney Point “Rumble on the River:” June 4-5 in Piney

Point, MD. (This is an exhibitionstyle event. The goal of Southern Maryland Boat Club is to promote a love of vintage race boats and bring a small piece of history back to the waterways of Southern Maryland.) southernmarylandboatclub.com

Tiki Lee’s Shootout on the River: July 15-17 in Sparrows Point, MD.

CCWBRA Commodore’s Cup: July 23,

Ocean City Grand Prix: August 19-21

Thunder on the Choptank: July 23-24

CCWBRA Nationals: August 20

details TBA. ccwbra.com

in Ocean City, MD. oparacing.org

in Cambridge, MD. kentnarrowsracing.com at Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD. ccwbra.com

SMBC “Bash on the Bay:” July 30-31

Smith Island Crab Skiff Hard Crab Derby: September 3 at Wellington Beach

at Leonardtown Wharf in Leonardtown, MD. (This is an exhibition-style event. The goal of Southern Maryland Boat Club is to promote a love of vintage race boats and bring a small piece of history back to the waterways of Southern Maryland.) southernmarylandboatclub.com

and Park in Crisfield, MD. Facebook. com and search ‘Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.’

Smith Island Crab Skiff Kent Island Regatta: August 13 at Kent Island

in Chester, MD. ccwbra.com

Yacht Club in Chester, MD. Facebook. com and search ‘Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.’

CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta: September 10 at Kent Island Yacht Club Hampton Cup Regatta: September 17-18

in Hampton, VA. hamptoncupregatta.com

##The Cambridge Classic is always one of the first big races of the season. This year, it takes place May 21-22. Photo by Dennis Falkowski, FareFoto

Poker run, “Run What You Brung” Shootout, fireworks, boat show, and air show. shootoutontheriver.com

CCWBRA 2nd Annual Camp David Cup: June 18, details TBA. ccwbra.com

Smith Island Crab Skiff Jeff Swanson Memorial Race at Tall Timbers: July 16 at Tall Timbers

Marina in Tall Timbers, MD. Facebook.com and search ‘Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.’

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er fins. Her bright two-tone. Her white hull against the strong contrast of a turquoise deck and cockpit. Her look that says: “I was the epitome of boating in the late 50s!” She caught every eye at a recent boat show. She’s a Land and Sea brand fiberglass speedboat and a classic treasure for three reasons: 1. There were only a few limited production runs back in the day (three different boat builders produced the same model at different times during the 50s and 60s).

2. Only a handful of this model across the entire United States are restored.

3. Her 1950s era fiberglass in a rich color like this turquoise is seldom seen. In a single cockpit she seats five in two rows (each with storage pockets) and has a futuristic dash panel that telegraphs high, 1950s style has arrived via this boat. Ross Gale, her owner from New Jersey, is a collector of classic cars (a 40s era Woodie station wagon) in addition to several classic wood boats of the Century Palomino outboard model. Ross will display one of those boats at the next Mid-Atlantic Boat Show on July 9 in Bristol, PA. Ross and his dad are also planning a car travel event with 62 June 2022 PropTalk.com

##Land and Sea speedboat and Mercury Outboard.

his Woodie Wagon in June. That way, he gets to enjoy both collector hobbies during the summer season. Ross loves the classics and appreciates the styling that was popular in earlier times. He has impressive collections in both of his hobbies. Each classic is an authentic restoration of that make and model.

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Making YOUR BOaT Another attention grabber on this boat is her period-correct four-cylinder Mercury outboard motor. Its distinctive cream and black housing is the way it was delivered from Merc to the dealer. Back in the day, the boats and motors were not pre-matched and offered as a package by the boatbuilder to the dealer. Instead, each dealer decided which motor to match with a specific boat at the time of sale. This outboard motor has an interesting lineage: “In 1939, E. Carl Kiekhaefer purchased a defunct engine manufacturing plant in Cedarburg, WI, not far from the Kiekhaefer family farm. Included in the plant assets were 300 outboard engines that had been rejected by a large mailorder retailer due to defects and operating problems. The rejected boat engines were Thor outboards, named after Thorwald Hansen, founder of the original engine company. The name was supposed to evoke images of Thor, the ‘God of Thunder,’ but the poorly designed engines more often evoked images of boats without power. On February 8, 1939, two weeks after assuming control of the bankrupt manufacturing plant, Kiekhaefer sketched a rendering of the improved engine and sent it to the retailer. He and his team initially focused on redesigning the engines into outboards that Kiekhaefer’s first brochure described as ‘A motor heavy enough to drive your boat, regardless of wind, weeds, waves, and weight.’ Kiekhaefer and his team replaced the original low-quality crankshafts with a forged version from the retailer’s largest rival.” At the 1947 New York Boat Show, Mercury introduced “Lightning,” a twocylinder alternate firing design of 19.8 cubic inches. Rated at 10 horsepower, it outperformed competitive engines that were rated twice as powerful. In 1948, Kiekhaefer built a prototype of the engine he had been promising since before World War II: the Mercury Thunderbolt. It was a larger, more powerful outboard to meet the growing demands of the post-war boating boom. Thunderbolt was the industry’s first four-cylinder-inline, two-cycle, 40-cubic-inch engine. It

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34th Antique & Classic Boat Festival June 17-19

At the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St Michaels, MD

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hesapeake Bay-Built Boats” is this year’s theme for the 34th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival, June 17-19 in St. Michaels, MD. Once again, the festival will offer the popular Arts at Navy Point, nautical flea market, seminars, Field of Dreams, and boat rides! 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

By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown Boat Society (ACBS) Antique and Classic Boat Festival. Over 100 boats are expected at the 2022 event, which is also the Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s 34th year hosting this show on the grounds of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD. From yachts to runabouts—including skiffs, utilities, workboats, boats unique to the Chesapeake Bay, racers, and hydroplanes—you’ll enjoy seeing the craftsmanship, speaking with owners, and learning their history. This June17-19 event will likely be the largest Antique and Classic event 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 the CBMM’s 17 acres. Look for ChrisCraft, Lyman, Larson, Gar Wood, Donzi, Trumpy, Dodge, Glastron, Elco, Nova, Bender, Century, Glasspar, MirroCraft, Shepard, Aristo Craft, and locally built work boats to name a few. And 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-1997, so their owners regularly display at this event as well.

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What to See and Do! Special Attractions A very special, fully restored Chris-Craft 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 showstopper. The Cobra’s lines are so captivating that they are still impressive today.

Take a Ride in a Classic Boat

Free boat rides will be available on Saturday and Sunday (June 18 and 19). Choices typically range from a ride in a classic boat to a thrilling spin in a real racer (like a Jersey speed skiff)! There’s also a special two-and-a-half-hour cruise at 1:30 p.m. on Friday only (June 17). Get here early to reserve your seat, since requests for boat rides fill up fast last year. * Weather permitting and subject to boat availability; lifejackets (PFDs) provided.

Boats for Sale (Field of Dreams)

The unexpected surge in boating 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 and on display in the festival’s Field of Dreams. Maybe you’ll find your dream boat here, apply some TLC, and then decide to display it at next year’s show!

Seminars Once again, Jeff Beard has organized an amazing group of speakers who will conduct 50-minute seminars on Friday and Saturday.

Friday, June 17 Seminars:

11 a.m. “Chesapeake Coastal Cooking: 400 Years of Bay Area Cuisine” Special talk by Tangie Holifield, culinary historian and author

12 p.m. “Sea Chanteys and Songs of the Chesapeake – Musical Muses of the Bay” With Jeff Holland, retired riverkeeper and founder of Them Old Eastport Oyster Boys

1 p.m. “1955 Sinking of Bay Schooner Levin Marvel Changed American Boating” With Kathy Smith, maritime reporter/photographer and Marvel sailor Bill Verge

2 p.m. “Bay Area One Designs: Chesapeake 20, Comet, Flying Scot, Penguin, Mobjack” Presentation by Pete Lesher, chief curator Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

3 p.m. “Introduction to Classic Bay Area Production Boats: Dodge, Trojan, Glasspar, Dorsett, and more” With Jeff Beard, Classic Boating contributing author

Saturday, June 18 Seminars:

11 a.m. “Cruis-Along, L’il Mariner & Historic American Ship Drawings— the Rich Legacy of Eric Steinlein” Presentation by Mark Steinlein, Chesapeake tugboat captain

12 p.m. “Owens Yacht Company from 1926 to 1974—Family Cruisers and Runabouts” With Mitch Owens, son of naval architect Norman Owens

1 p.m. “Making Waves—Celebrating 100 Years of Chris-Craft Building Boats” Special presentation by Geoffrey Reynolds, book author and historian from Holland, MI

2 p.m. “Wartime Gliders to Peacetime Runabouts: The Story of Whirlwind Boats” Presentation by Howard P. Johnson, book author and museum curator

The Classic Boat Festival is free after paying the regular-priced museum admission. For more information, visit chesapeakebavacbs.org, cbmm.org, or reach out to: bob.hamliton26@gmail.com or (240) 672-4817. 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.

3 p.m. Panel Discussion: “Bay-Built Boat Designers and Builders” Hosted by Rob Smith, with invited panelists Ron Cutts, Joe Reid, Phil Jones, Sandy Thompson, plus special guests of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

Seminars are free to all Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum members, Antique and Classic Boat Festival participants, and visitors who have paid admission to the museum grounds. Social distancing rules will be in effect for the seminars. For more information, contact Classic Boat Festival seminars chair, Jeff Beard at (202) 651-0671.

For Young Boaters

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. Hagerty Youth Judging invites aspiring teen boaters to judge several classic boats on Saturday, June 18 for a special award given to a boat owner during Sunday’s ceremony. Maritime-Themed Artists and Vendors The Arts at Navy Point is a show in itself within this Classic Boat Festival. It showcases the skills and talents of vendors, each 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.

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##Beach front activity at last year’s Chesapeake Light Craft Big Little Boat Festival at Camp Wabanna in Edgewater, MD.

##Kayak races with standup paddleboard races in the background on the Rhode River at CLC’s Big Little Boat Festival last year.

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y the time this column sees print the spring boat shows will be over, the real spring weather will have arrived, and the boating season will be off and running. Winter work and the recommissioning rush will have subsided a bit. With a little luck the fuel price crisis will have stabilized, and we can get on with enjoying our boats.

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hesapeake Light Craft (CLC), the boat kit experts, will hold the Big Little Boat Festival at Camp Wabanna, just south of Annapolis, MD, Friday through Sunday, May 27-29. “The Big Little Boat Festival, which has run every year in various forms since 1999, celebrates small boats of all kinds, but especially wooden ones. The event is also a rendezvous for the legions of amateurs and professionals who have built boats from CLC’s celebrated boat plans and kits. This family-friendly festival features activities on the water and onshore. There are skills seminars and demonstrations; the chance to try out dozens of boats from the CLC fleet on the water; cardboard boatbuilding and racing; an on-water scavenger hunt; games, storytelling, and music. Formal competitions include three- and six-mile paddling races in the Rhode River and a 20-mile sailing and paddling race down the Bay and back. ‘Best in Show’ judging of home-built wooden boats is always popular. 66 June 2022 PropTalk.com

The roster of boatbuilding and watercraft experts scheduled to lead seminars and demonstrations includes CLC’s owner and CEO John C. Harris, kayak guru Nick Schade, boatbuilding and paddling expert Joey Schott, and representatives of New England Ropes and Pettit Paints. Examples from CLC’s fleet of watercraft will be on display including kayaks, rowing and sailing craft, paddleboards, and more. Many festival attendees will bring their own creations to launch and display. CLC’s awards for amateur-built boats, some of which took hundreds of hours to build and look like exotic furniture, have been a key part of CLC’s annual small boat festivals for years. Participants have come from as far away as New England, Florida, the West Coast, and Japan. Camp Wabanna is located at the intersection of the Rhode and West Rivers in Edgewater, MD. Meals,

camping, and lodging are available by pre-reservation; food trucks and a snack bar will operate on site as well. Festival admission is $25 for the weekend, $15 on Saturday only, and $10 each Friday and Sunday, and includes everything except meals, camping/lodging, and race registration for the three-, six-, and 20mile races (race entry fees include festival entry).” Festival hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, May 27; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 28; and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 29. Get all the details at clcboats.com/blbf. oe Reid of Mast and Mallet in Edgewater, MD, sends us this update from his busy shop. “Spring activity has the team working on three 1960s boats. The 32-foot Brownell cruiser has had her bottom fiberglassed/epoxied to the waterline. Running gear replacement and reinstallation proceeds. Lastly, topside and hull side refinishing is going

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well. The 1964 Chris-Craft ski boat was flipped upright after the new laminated ply/fiberglass/epoxy work was finished. The hull sides have been stained and varnished. Interior and deck work is advancing. We’ve also replaced the hard vinyl spray rails on two Thomas Point 40s. The replacement we used is four layers of clear Douglas fir glued and screwed, then finished off with matching Awlgrip paint. A surprise project arrived at the shop in April: the 22-foot crab skiff I, Joe Reid, had built for me 30 some years ago. It has the original 24-hp diesel and stick steering. I have some repairs to do as well as cosmetics. All wood boat with cold-molded bottom, still ticking.” Over the past three years we have reported periodically on the progress of the new Maryland Dove, a project now nearing completion. At the end of March, the new Maryland Dove was craned into the water for the first time. Since this 17th century sailing vessel replica is also a modern passenger carrying vessel, she has

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##Eric Hittle in his shop describing a busy winter at Marine Engines Unlimited in Galesville, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

to meet all current Coast Guard requirements, including additional outside ballast and auxiliary power. She was launched without her engines, but the next day, her twin 100-horsepower 4045 TFM 85 John Deere diesels were lowered onto their beds. The twin engines will drive variable pitch propellers. For the next month crews will work on installing all the propulsion related systems and interior and deck furniture. The masts were stepped, and the rig will be set up and the sails bent on. According to Joe Connor, lead shipwright at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Shipyard, in St Michaels, MD, “We are pretty much on schedule; we should have the engines operational by the end of April. At that point we will have the John Deere factory team come to check out the installations and start and run the engines in the boat.” Joe went on to explain, “By the second week in May we hope to begin sea trials and are looking at the end of May or early June for completion. I am incredibly proud of my team

and what they’ve accomplished,” said Connor, who has served as the construction manager on the project since its inception. “We have assembled some of the most talented shipwrights I’ve ever worked with, and we’re all looking forward to seeing the ship sail away.” Work over the past few years, all done in public view, has seen the new ship move from concept to reality, and Maryland Dove will now remain dockside for the final steps in its construction, which include finish work and the installation of masts, rigging, and sails. Details for a celebration of the completion of Maryland Dove will be announced later via CBMM’s social media channels and at marylanddove.org. ric Hittle is the new owner of Marine Engines Unlimited in Galesville, MD. Eric reports that they had a busy winter in his shop. “This was one of our biggest years

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Bebop Tango, a 2007 Compass Rose Pilot Cruiser 57 ready to go back in the water at Hartge Yacht Harbor in Galesville, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

Bebop Tango’s running gear all ready to go at Hartge Yacht Harbor in Galesville, MD. Note the new sacrificial zinc in the center of the transom. Photo by Rick Franke

Major construction and modernization underway at Parrish Creek Landing in Shady Side, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

for engines. We did about eight overhauls, complete re-buildings more or less, this winter. Some long blocks and some down to the block rebuilds. And we did three or four engines during the season. With the pandemic we couldn’t get long blocks for the longest time. So, we rebuilt every re-buildable core we had here to keep people going. We are a Mercruiser dealer, but we work

on everything from little diesel generators up to big diesels. In this harbor we do a lot of sailboats with engines like Yanmars, Atomic Fours, Beta Marines, or Westerbekes. We also have bigger boat clients with 8.3 Cummins and big Caterpillars,” he explained. “We don’t do outboards right now. When I took over the Mercruiser franchise, they wanted me to expand into outboards. I will as

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completion. The fixed “A” dock has been replaced by a floating dock which is nearly complete. The old, buried fuel tanks have been successfully and safely removed and the permits for the new fuel dock have been approved. The new tanks are being manufactured and should be in place by mid-May and the new fuel dock should be operational and open for business by June.

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86:25 AM AM 0.2 1.6 6 12:59 AM PM 2.2 0.2 67 10:00 AM 2.712 82 09:23 AM 2.8 85 M 01:50 PM 0.4 15 Th 04:51 PM 0.5PM F 05:09 PM 0.4PM PM PM 0.5 M 03:57 46:28 PM PM 0.3 1.0 9 30 Tu PM 1.0 12 Sa 03:57 -0.130 -3 06:48 Su 03:20 -0.230 Th -6 02:48 07:13 PM 1.0 34 09:51 PM 1.1PM 10:14 PM 1.3PM 40 PM PM 1.0 10:21 3 PM 1.1 34 10:16 3.1 94 09:44 3.4 104 08:00 01:03 AM 0.2 15 6 18 3 3 12:50 AM 0.1 12 3 03:09 AM 0.5AM 04:07 AM 0.4AM 01:55 AM AM 0.3 04:45 62:31 AM AM 0.2 0.1 6 3 04:33 -0.1 -3 04:03 -0.2 -6 18 3 3 3 18 07:51 AM 1.6 49 07:49 AM 1.8 58 55 AM 1.8AM 55 10:39 AM 1.9AM AM AM 1.6 10:44 17:12 AM AM 2.1 1.6 64 49 09:58 10:36 2.612 79 10:07 2.712 82 08:44 Tu 02:30 PM 0.4 15 9 05:25 W 02:33 PM 0.4 12 PM 0.5PM Sa 05:56 0.4PM PM PM 0.5 Tu 04:33 81:49 PM PM 0.3 0.3 9 F Su 04:32 0.030 0 07:43 MPM 04:05 -0.230 F -6 03:27 07:49 PM 1.0 7:12 PM 1.0 30 PM 1.0 10:36 PM 1.2PM 37 11:14 PM 1.4PM 43 PM PM 1.0 10:58 9 PM 1.1 34 10:52 3.0 91 10:31 3.4 104 08:45 01:43 AM 0.3 15 9 19 3 4 01:45 AM 0.1 12 3 03:59 AM 0.5AM 05:19 AM 0.4AM 02:40 AM AM 0.4 05:22 21:15 AM AM 0.3 0.1 9 4 05:12 0.1 3 04:53 -0.2 -6 19 4 4 4 19 08:31 AM 1.6 49 08:43 AM 1.8 55 55 AM 1.7AM 52 11:35 AM 1.8AM AM AM 1.5 11:21 58:02 AM AM 2.1 1.6 64 49 10:38 11:12 2.415 73 10:54 2.612 79 09:23 W 03:11 PM 0.5 15 9 06:00 Th 03:27 PM 0.4 12 0.5PM Su 06:43 PM 0.4PM PM PM 0.5 W 05:12 22:42 PM PM 0.3 0.3 9 Sa MPM 05:08 0.230 6 08:44 Tu 04:53 -0.230 Sa -6 04:08 08:27 PM 1.0 8:00 PM 1.0 30 PM 1.0 11:24 PM 1.2PM 37 PM PM 1.0 11:36 8 PM 1.2 37 11:29 2.9 88 11:20 PM 3.3 101 09:36 02:26 AM 0.3 18 20 9 20 12:16 AM AM 1.5 0.2 46 6 3 5 02:45 04:54 AM 0.6AM 03:30 AM AM 0.5 06:01 72:04 AM AM 0.3 0.1 9 5 05:52 0.2 6 05:45 AM -0.1 -3 5 5 5 20 09:14 AM 1.5 46 06:34 AM 0.5 15 09:40 AM 1.7 52 AM 1.6AM 49 AM PM 1.5 12:01 28:55 AM AM 1.9 1.6 58 49 11:22 11:49 2.315 11:45 2.512 76 10:03 Th 03:54 PM M 70 12:30 PM 1.6AM F 04:22 PM 0.4 49 Su 06:36 PM 0.5 0.5 15 PM PM 0.5 Th 05:54 53:37 PM PM 0.4 0.4 12 12 Tu 05:45 9 09:52 WPM 05:45 -0.130 Su -3 04:49 09:09 PM PM 1.0 0.330 07:29 0.4PM 12 8:53 PM 1.0 30 PM 1.0 10:31 PM 1.1 9 PM 1.2 37

03:00 AM AM 0.4 39:53 AM AM 1.8 4:35 7 PM PM 0.4 9:54 PM

0.1 12 6 3 1.6 55 49 M 0.4 12 12 0.9 27

12:13 03:13 AM AM 1.3AM 0.3 40 9 21 01:19 AM 1.6AM 03:51 AM 0.3 49 12:08 2.7 21 82 12:14 3.2 6 6AM 21 05:54 09:58 AM 0.6 1.5 18 46 07:51 AM 0.6 18

24:02 AM AM 1.3 10:56 AM AM 0.4 65:35 PM PM 1.7 81:04 PM PM 0.4

0.2 40 7 6 1.5 12 46 Tu 0.4 52 12 1.0 12 30 ◐

01:04 04:05 AM AM 1.3AM 0.4 40 02:23 05:01 AM AM 1.7AM 0.4 52 12:51 2.612 79 01:13 3.012 7 91 05:27 7 7 01:04 2222 AM AM 0.6 7AM 22 07:00 10:45 AM 0.7AM 1.4 21 07:30 09:06 11:37 AM AM 0.6AM 1.5 18 07:18 0.543 15 07:45 0.246 6 11:26 AM AM 1.3

6 75:12 AM AM 1.4 0.2 43 8 22:02 AM PM 0.5 1.4 15 43 W 06:36 PM PM 1.6 0.4 49 12 7 PM 0.4 12

05:02 AM 0.4 43 01:57 AM 1.4AM 03:24 AM 1.8AM 01:40 2.412 73 02:21 2.837 85 12:31 8 12:19 AM 1.2 55 8 01:55 2323 8AM 23 AM AM 1.3 11:34 AM 1.3 21 08:22 08:12 0.7AM 10:18 AM 0.6AM 08:09 0.740 21 08:54 0.315 89 06:33 06:14 AM 0.5 18 AM AM 0.6

02:19 AM AM 1.5 86:25 AM AM 0.5 91:08 PM PM 1.5 27:34 PM PM 0.4

1.0 46 30 9 0.3 15 9 Th 1.4 46 43 0.4 12 12

06:04 AM 0.5 49 02:50 AM 1.6AM 04:20 AM 1.8AM 02:36 2.315 70 9 01:30 AM 1.3 55 03:35 2.740 9 82 01:29 9 02:50 2424 9AM AM AM 1.4 24 12:23 PM 1.3 21 09:15 09:27 0.7AM 11:24 AM 0.6AM 09:07 0.740 21 07:27 AM 0.5 18 10:02 0.315 9 07:41 AM AM 0.6

11:33 AM AM 1.6 77:37 AM AM 0.5 32:11 PM PM 1.4 38:27 PM PM 0.4

03:42 12:58 AM AM 1.7AM 1.1 52 05:10 AM 1.9AM 1.1 49 34 02:32 AM 1.4 58 03:39 2.334 70 04:49 2.743 1010 2525 10 25 07:07 AM AM 0.6AM 0.5 18 12:24 PM 0.6AM 0.3 15 9 10:40 08:37 AM 0.5 18 10:06 0.715 21 11:05 0.215 F 03:32 Tu 01:13 PM PM 1.3 1.2 40 37 Sa 04:49 PM 1.1 1.3 43 40 W 02:27 PM 1.2 34 Su 04:06 PM 2.0 61 M 05:24 PM 2.537 07:41 PM PM 0.3PM 0.4 0.6 9 12 18 10:42 PM 0.3PM 9 9 0.4 12 12 09:45 08:35 PM 0.3 0.2 10:15 11:29

82 02:24 10 03:48 AM AM 1.5 10 10:08 6 08:47 AM AM 0.6

82:39 AM AM 1.7 18:46 AM AM 0.5 23:08 PM PM 1.3 99:14 PM PM 0.3

04:33 01:57 AM AM 1.9AM 1.3 58 05:55 AM 2.0AM 1.2 52 37 03:26 AM 1.5 61 04:43 2.340 70 05:53 2.746 1111 2626 11 26 08:10 AM AM 0.6AM 0.5 18 01:16 PM 0.6PM 0.3 15 9 11:48 09:42 AM 0.5 18 11:01 0.615 18 12:00 0.215 Sa 04:27 W 02:01 PM PM 1.2 1.2 37 37 Su 05:39 PM 1.1 1.3 40 40 Th 03:16 PM 1.1 34 M 05:07 PM 2.2 67 Tu 06:22 PM 2.734 08:23 PM PM 0.2PM 0.3 0.5 6 9 15 11:18 PM PM 0.3 0.2 9 6 0.3 9 9 10:26 09:17 11:14

82 03:18 11 04:45 AM AM 1.7 11 10:57 6 09:49 AM AM 0.6

93:37 AM AM 1.8 09:49 PM AM 0.5 83:58 PM PM 1.2 19:56 PM PM 0.3

12:29 0.149 05:23 02:51 AM AM 2.1AM 1.4 64 06:35 AM 2.0AM 27 1.3 55 40 04:14 AM 1.6 61 05:40 2.443 73 1212 2727 12 06:48 2.715 09:11 PM AM 0.5AM 0.5 15 02:02 PM 0.5AM 0.3 15 9 12:50 10:39 AM 0.5 15 11:50 0.515 15 W 12:48 PM 0.1 Su 05:23 Th 02:48 PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 M 06:28 PM 1.0 30 1.2 37 37 F 04:02 PM 1.1 34 Tu 06:02 PM 2.4 73 07:12 2.9 6 09:04 PM PM 0.2 0.3 6 9 11:57 PM 0.4PM 0.3 9 9 11:10 09:57 PM 0.2 12

12 05:39 AM AM 1.8 12 82 04:10 11:45 10:48 AM AM 0.6

06:33 AM 0.4 12:08 F 04:38 PM 1.6PM 0.5 49 Tu WPM 12:28 2.215 07:14 09:58 PM PM 0.5PM 1.0 15 ◑ 06:26 0.430

9 AM AM 1.6 0.149 12 10:38 06:42 01:24 PM 1.5PM Sa 05:17 PM 0.4 46 67 Th 12:41 2.412 08:13 PM 0.4PM 11:05 PM 1.1 12 12 06:45 0.134

12:57 Sa 05:24 PM PM 1.5PM 0.5 46 W 64 02:17 Su 06:11 PM 1.4PM 0.4 43 Th 01:12 2.115 FPM 01:45 2.412 10:54 PM 1.0 15 07:52 PM 0.5PM 08:54 PM 0.4PM 12 07:13 0.630 18 07:51 0.2 ◑

Su 06:11 PM 0.5 43 01:47 1.4PM Th 61 03:08 PM 1.3PM FPM 02:03 2.015 Sa 02:57 2.343 M 12:36 PM 1.4 40 11:56 PM 1.1 12 08:29 PM 0.4PM 09:32 0.3PM 9 9 08:08 0.634 18 09:06 07:03 PM 0.3 0.3 ◑PM M 06:57 PM 0.5 43 02:39 PM 1.4PM F Sa 03:01 2.015 09:07 0.3PM 0.6 9 ◐ ◐PM 09:11

03:59 PM 1.2PM 61 Tu 01:33 PM 1.3 37 Su 04:14 2.440 10:07 PM 0.3PM 9 9 18 07:50 PM 0.3 0.3 10:21

12:07 0.346 9 04:56 01:21 0.052 06:13 03:42 AM AM 2.2AM 1.5 67 07:12 AM 2.0AM 13 28 44:28 AM AM 1.9 1.5 58 46 AM 1.7 61 1313 28 76 06:29 2.515 28 07:35 2.715 10:09 PM AM 0.4AM 0.5 12 02:42 PM 0.5AM 40:46 PM AM 0.5 0.3 15 9 01:48 11:28 AM 0.5 15 WPM 12:33 0.334 9 04:44 Th 01:31 0.030 M 06:21 F 03:34 PM 1.1PM 1.1 34 Tu 07:16 PM 1.1PM 24:43 PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 Sa PM 1.0 34 06:49 07:55 09:45 PM PM 0.2PM 0.2 2.6 6 6 79 10:36 0:35 PM 0.2 6 11:59 PM PM 0.2 3.0 6

15:13 AM AM 0.3 61:38 AM AM 1.9 35:23 PM PM 0.5 51:12 PM PM 1.1

AM 0.4AM 12 12:56 0.149 3 05:36 02:08 0.052 29 12:39 07:03 04:31 AM AM 2.2AM 1.6 67 14 29 1.5 9 46 AM 1.7 58 1414 07:48 AM 1.9AM 07:14 2.712 29 82 08:17 2.615 11:04 PM AM 0.4AM 0.4 12 0.3 58 9 02:41 12:12 PM 0.5 15 W 03:17 PM 0.5PM 15 Th 01:15 PM 0.1 3 F 02:10 0.0 Tu 07:19 Sa 04:20 PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 1.1 34 Su 05:24 PM 30 08:01 PM 1.1 1.0 34 07:34 08:34 10:27 PM PM 0.1 2.9 ● 3 88 0.2 34 ○ 6 11:15 PM PM 0.2 3.1 6

15:54 AM AM 0.3 32:25 AM PM 2.0 86:01 PM PM 0.5 81:49 PM PM 1.1

AM 0.4AM 01:43 0 06:14 02:51 0.052 05:19 AM 1.8 0.0 30 01:23 15 30 1.6 9 49 12:54 AM 0.2AM 6 55 AM 1.7 12 1515 08:23 AM 1.9AM 07:57 2.712 30 82 08:56 2.615 11:57 AM 0.4 67 0.3 61 9 07:55 AM 2.2AM 12:53 PM 0.5 58 15 Th 03:49 PM 0.5 15 F 01:55 PM 0.0 0 Sa 02:46 PM 0.1 Su 05:08 PM 1.0 30 1.0 30 W 03:32 PM 0.4 12 M 06:02 PM 1.0 30 08:45 1.1PM 08:17 3.1 3 94 09:11 3.1 6 ●PM 11:12 PM 0.1 34 PM 1.1PM 0.2 34 6 08:17 PM 0.2 34 ● 11:53

4 9 9 2

AM AM PM PM

0.4 1.9 0.5 1.1

12 58 15 dIFFEREnCEs 34

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

0.1 9 2.452 0.215 3.030

AM AM 0.2 3 01:33 17 17 03:48 08:29 AM 1.8

0.2 9 2.449 0.315 2.930

AM AM 0.3 6 02:34 18 18 04:40 09:21 AM 1.7

0.312 2.346 0.415 2.830 0.415 2.246 0.515 34

2.615 0.543 F 12:44 73 M 05:30 PM PM 0.4 2.112 06:40 3 11:31 PM PM 1.2 0.637 2.518 0.640 Sa 01:32 73 Tu 06:12 PM PM 0.4 2.112 07:33 PM 0.6 ◐6 2.440 0.618 Su 02:26 PM 70 W 12:11 PM 1.3 2.140 08:32 9 06:53 PM PM 0.3 0.6 9 2.343 0.618 M 03:24 PM 73 Th 12:59 PM 1.2 2.237 ◐ 09:33 9 07:35 PM PM 0.3 0.6 9 2.346 0.518 Tu 04:22 76 F 01:50 PM PM 1.1 2.334 10:34 6 08:18 PM PM 0.2 0.5 6 2.452 0.418 W 05:17 82 Sa 02:43 PM PM 1.0 2.630 11:31 09:04 PM PM 0.1 0.3 3 3

PM 1.0 0.1 AM 1.9 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM 0.1 AM 1.9 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM 0.1 AM 1.9 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM

2.455 0.218 2.830 3 0.1 58 2.5 0.015 3.130 3 0.0 58 2.6 -0.115 3.330 3 -0.2 58 2.6 -0.215 3.430

AM 31 06:51 01:31 PM

1.7 52 0.5 Spring 15 dIFFEREnCEs 06:40 Low Tu H. Ht PM L. Ht 1.0 Range 30

–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

TimeTime Height Height

ft cm cm h mh m ft AM AM 0.1 0.0 9 16 0 12:34 16 02:57 AM AM 1.9 2.552 76 07:37 08:59 PM PM 0.5 0.115 Th 3 02:19 M 02:54 PM PM 1.0 3.130 94 07:32 ○ 09:23

98 04:25 6 12:18 AM AM 0.5 6 06:43 3 10:43 AM AM 1.4

3 Th 06:09 Su 03:38 PM 88 09:53 PM 0 13 12:25 AM 06:31 13 82 05:02 AM F 12:31 0 11:44 M 04:34 PM 06:58 91 10:44 PM 0 14 01:16 AM 07:21 14 79 05:53 PM Sa 01:18 0 12:37 Tu 05:31 PM 07:46 94 ○ 11:38 PM 0 15 02:07 AM 08:10 79 06:45 15 PM Su 02:05 3 01:29 W 06:30 PM 08:34 94

11:48AM 08:54AM 11:24AM 01:36PM 03:48PM 0.5F 0.6F 02:12PM 04:48PM 0.7F 0.9F ( 36 58.0N / 76 06.8W ) 09:36AM Sa 4 Su 19 M 02:06PM 05:30PM 01:48PM 05:12PM 07:12PM 10:12PM -0.5E -1.1E Tu 07:42PM 10:42PM -1.1E -1.6E Times and Heights of High ◐ andM Low Waters 08:30PM 08:18PM ◐

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

73 09:50 F6 03:10 PM Tu 03:44 PM 91 08:37 10:14 73 10:42 Sa PM 9 04:00 W 04:38 PM 88 09:45 11:08

AM 0.4 PM 1.1 PM AM 0.4 PM 1.1 PM

Times an ChEsApEAkE BAy BRIdgE TunnEL June 12:30AM 03:54AM 0.9F 01:36AM 05:06AM 1.5F 12:12AM 1.6F 12:00AM 2.2F 10 25 10 08:00AM 11:06AM -0.8E 08:48AM 11:36AM -1.1E -1.3E 20 03:42AM 06:30AM 06:54AM -0.9E April Height5 04:12AMTime May Time Height

02:30PM 05:00PM 0.5F 0.5F 03:06PM 06:06PM 0.9F 0.8F Su Tu M W Tu 10:30AM 12:24PM 10:00AM 12:18PM 08:24PM 11:06PM -0.6E -1.0E 08:54PM 11:48PM -1.1E -1.4E 02:42PM 06:12PM 02:36PM 06:06PM ft cmSlack cm h m ft Slackcm h m ft cm Maximum Maximum Slack Maximum Slac 09:12PM -0.3 3 -9 1 04:21 AM 0.2 6 16 04:27 AM -0.3 -909:12PM m h m10:20 knots knots AM 2.6 h m h m knots h m 2.658 h 79 AM 2.2 h m 67 h m 10:31 79 12:48AM 1.5F 12:54AM 2.2F 01:42AM 0.9F 03:00AM 06:24AM 1.4F -0.31502:48AM -9 06:00AM W 04:061.0F PM 0.302:18AM 9 05:42AM Th 05:00AM 04:27 PM -0.3 -9 1.0F 02:36AM 06:12AM 1.1F 02:00 608:54AM 21 05:00AM 07:48AM -0.8E 04:42AM 07:30AM 11:54AM -0.8E 3.4 09:48AM 12:30PM -1.1E -1.3E 10:33 PM 2.809:00AM 85 10:57 PM 104 3.53009:18AM 107 12:24PM -1.0E 12:06PM -1.0E 09:42AM 12:54PM -1.0E 09:18 11:12AM 01:06PM 0.4F Th 11:12AM 01:18PM 0.7F 03:18PM 06:00PM 0.7F 04:36PM 07:06PM 1.1F 04:24 03:42PM 06:30PM 0.8F Sa 03:36PM 06:12PM 07:00PM M W Tu 03:54PM W F Su -0.9E M -1.3E 03:24PM0.7F 07:06PM 03:36PM0.5F 07:12PM 09:18PM 10:00PM 09:42PM 09:06 05:22 AM -0.3 -910:06PM -0.3 609:24PM -9 2 04:57 AM 0.209:00PM6 17 10:00PM ● 55 79 ○ 10:58 AM○ 2.2 67 11:28 AM 2.6 79 2.6 12 F 05:26 PM -0.2 -6 -0.312 -9 Th 04:46 PM 0.4 01:30AM 1.3F 01:48AM 2.0F 12:00AM -0.7E 3.2 12:54AM -1.3E -1.2E 11:11 PM 2.7 82 11:53 PM 7 12:00AM 3.534 107 12:30AM -0.8E -0.7E 12:36AM -0.6E 05:48AM 08:36AM -0.7E 2298 05:42AM 08:36AM 02:48AM 06:00AM 1.0F 03:12AM 04:12AM 07:30AM 1.3F 02:36 12:00PM 01:54PM 0.4F F 12:12PM 02:18PM 0.6F 03:24AM 06:42AM 1.1F 02:48AM 06:18AM 1.1F 06:54AM 1.1F Th 09:42AM 12:42PM -0.9E 10:36AM 01:18PM -1.1E -1.1E 04:30PM 08:06PM -0.7E 08:18PM 910:06AM Tu W Th 01:12PM -1.0E -1.0E 10:24AM 01:36PM 05:34 AMSu0.309:42AM 9 12:54PM 06:18 AM -0.2 -604:54PM-1.0E -0.3 -9 3 18 Sa 52 M Tu 10:06 04:00PM 06:48PM 0.9F 2.6 04:30PM 07:54PM 10:48PM 11:12PM 07:00PM 0.6F PM 05:24PM 07:48PM 0.5F 1.4F 05:18 11:370.7F AM 2.204:30PM 67 12:26 79 2.6 04:36PM 79 07:18PM 10:06PM 11:00PM 10:24PM 09:54 12 Sa 06:29 PM 0.0 0 -0.21210:06PM -6 F 05:28 PM 0.409:42PM 02:12AM 1.1F 02:48AM 1.8F 11:52 PM 2.6 79 3.434 104 8 06:24AM 09:24AM 06:42AM 09:36AM 12:54AM -0.9E -0.7E 2301:12AM 01:54AM -1.4E -1.2E 01:06AM -0.8E 12:36AM -0.7E -0.6E 12:48PM 02:48PM 0.4F Sa 01:18PM 03:30PM 0.6F 12:50 AM 91 F 03:48AM 06:54AM 1.1F 3.0 05:18AM 08:18AM 1.2F 03:24 19 06:141.1F AM 0.403:18AM 12 07:24AM 07:00AM 1.2F 03:48AM 07:30AM 1.1F -0.21204:00AM -6 4 05:48PM 09:06PM -0.6E 06:18PM 09:30PM 07:14 AM -3 10:24AM 01:24PM -1.1E -0.1 11:12AM 02:00PM -1.2E -1.1E 4910:48AM W Th F ◑ 12:19 PM 2.2 67 02:00PM -1.0E 10:24AM 01:42PM -1.1E 11:06AM 02:24PM -1.0E 10:54 11:36PM 2.6 79 Su 12 M Tu W Su 01:27 PM 2.6 79 04:30PM 07:30PM 1.2F 05:06PM 08:36PM 1.6F Sa 06:130.6F PM 0.505:24PM 15 07:42PM 0.5F 06:12PM 08:36PM 0.4F 06:06 -0.1 05:24PM -3 08:00PM 3 10:48PM 07:34 PM 0.1 11:54PM 3710:48PM 10:18PM 03:00AM 11:12PM 1.0F 12:18AM 03:54AM 10:48 1.6F

1

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1

26

16 11

2

17 12

2

27

17 12

13 28 18 ID: 18 13 Station cb0102 Depth:3 22 feet Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: 9 Harmonic 07:12AM 10:12AM -0.7E 24 07:48AM 10:36AM -1.2E 12:34 AM 2.5 76 20 01:48 AM 01:42AM -1.1E 2.7 02:48AM -1.4E 0.7F 3.215 98 5 Chesapea 01:36PM 03:48PM 0.5F Su82 02:12PM 04:48PM Time Zone: LST/LDT Sa 01:48AM -0.7E 01:18AM -0.7E 01:54AM -0.5E 14 12 29 06:12AM 14 06:56 AM 0.4 08:10 AM 007:42PM 04:42AM 07:42AM 08:54AM 1.0F -1.1E 07:12PM 10:12PM -0.5E 10:42PM 0.0 0 08:06AM 4 4304:36AM 41.2F 0.0 19 1.0F 19 04:00AM 07:42AM 1.2F 04:24AM 08:12AM 1.0F 04:12

AM AM 0.4 3 9 03:39 19 19 05:35 10:13 AM 1.6 70 11:37 Su 04:49 PM 12 Th 05:35 85 10:56 PM

AM 0.4 PM 1.2

AM AM 0.5 12 04:48 20 12:04 20 06:33 11:05 AM AM 1.4

67 ◐ Su 01:04 PM 2.2 Th 67 M 02:00PM 02:30 PM 79 11:00AM -1.2E 2.6 11:42AM 02:36PM F 12:36 76 02:42PM M 05:37 PM PM 0.3 2.5 911:36AM F Sa 15 -0.9E 02:30PM -1.1E PM 11:42AM 03:06PM -0.9E -1.3E 11:42 M W 07:02 PMTu0.511:12AM 15 08:42 6 05:06PM 08:12PM 1.4F 0.2 05:36PM 09:12PM Th 1.8F 06:38 PM 0.0 0 08:48PM 06:18PM 0.5F 06:18PM 08:30PM 0.5F 07:00PM 09:18PM 0.4F 06:54 11:30PM 12:30AM 03:54AM 0.9F 01:36AM 05:06AM 11:48 1.5F 11:30PM 11:00PM 10 25 08:00AM 11:06AM -0.8E 08:48AM 11:36AM -1.1E 12:06 AM 1.3 40 79 01:19 AM 2.4 73 02:48 AM 2.5 76 AM 3.0 91 6 21 05:59 21 09:06 21 01:05 05:00PM 0.5F M 06:06PM AM AM 0.6 0.118 Su 02:30PM 15 07:41 AM 0.4 12 AM 303:06PM 02:24AM -1.3E 0.1 12:42AM 03:30AM -1.4E 0.9F 07:34 3 08:24PM 11:06PM -0.6E 08:54PM-0.4E 11:48PM -1.1E -0.6E 02:00AM -0.6E 12:00AM 02:42AM Tu 11:57 AM PM 1.3 2.540 76 02:24AM 64 M 01:53 PM 2.2 67 Tu 08:24AM 03:32 PM 82 05:24AM 1.3F 2.7 07:00AM 09:30AM 0.9F Sa 01:41 08:48AM 1.0F 04:42AM 08:30AM 1.2F PM 05:06AM 09:00AM 0.9F -1.4E 05:12 PM PM 0.3 0.2 905:12AM 18 07:57 PM 0.5 15 09:49 0.3 9 ◑ 06:2407:46 11:30AM 02:36PM -1.4E 12:06PM 03:06PM 6 ◑ F Sa Su 03:18PM -1.0E Th 03:54PM -0.9E F1.9F 12:30 Tu 12:18PM 03:36PM -0.9E W 12:06PM 05:36PM 08:54PM 1.7F 12:30PM 06:06PM 09:48PM 01:42AM0.4F 05:00AM 07:54PM 0.9F 03:00AM0.4F 06:24AM 07:42 1.4F 07:12PM 09:36PMMaximum 0.4F 07:12PM 09:30PM 10:12PM ● Slack Slack Maximum Maximum 76 01:13 02:07 AM 2.411:54PM 73 AM AM 1.4 2.843 85 Slack 11 02:09 03:49 AM 2.3 7009:48AM 08:54AM 11:54AM -0.8E 26 12:30PM -1.1E 7 22 22 22 18 07:11 08:29 AM 0.4 12 AM AM 0.6 0.118 0.7F Tu 08:37 3 09:59 AM 303:54PM Mh m 03:18PM m 02:45 h m PM knots h m 06:00PM knots 0.1 h m h m 07:06PM knots 1.1F 64 2.3 70 W 12:49 PM PM 1.2 2.537 76 h Tu 09:18PM Su 02:50 W 04:32 PM 2.7 8210:00PM 03:36AM 12:12AM 03:06AM -1.4E 12:54AM 04:12AM 03:12AM -0.5E 02:48AM -0.6E PM 03:24AM -0.3E -1.3E 01:00 18 07:10 PM -1.6E 0.5 15 PM PM 0.2 0.2 612:18AM 10:52 0.3 01:30AM 9 6 12:42AM ◐ 08:56 ◑ 08:58 07:06AM 09:54AM 06:12AM 09:00AM 07:48AM 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Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2022 Chesapeake Bay Ent 2 0 n mi N of Cape Henry Lt 2022 T me Zone LST LDT W Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0128°

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28 18 ID: 18 13 3 Tidal 18 13 13 cb0102 28 Current Predictions 28 3 Tidal 18 13 Depth:322 28 Station feet 28 NOAA NOAA Current Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Type: Harmonic AM AM 08:30PM AM AM 08:30PM 03:54PM AM 07:00PM AM -0.7E AM 08:00PM AM -1.3E AM 07:00PM E-1.3E 08:30PM 08:18PM 08:36PM 08:54PM 08:18PM 08:36PM 08:18PM 08:30PM 04:42PM 08:54PM 08:36PM 08:18PM 08:30PM 03:54PM 08:54PM 08:36PM -0.7E 08:18PM 04:42P 08:30PM 08:18PM 08:36PM 08:54PM 03:54PM 07:00PM -0.7E 04:42PM 08:00PM 9 07:06AM 10:24AM -0.8E 24 Station 9 08:18AM 11:06AM -1.1E 04:00AM 0.5F 9LST/LDT AM 07:42AM AM 11:00AM E 24 -1.1E 24 AM AM 06:36AM E 9 AM Ent., AM E 24 AM N of AM Cape E 9 AM AM E 24 AM 09:36PM AM 09:36PM 11:00PM 11:00P Chesapeake Bay 2.0 n.mi. Henry Lt., 2022 09:36PM 11:00PM 02:00AM -1.2E 06:00AM 12:42AM 03:18AM -1.1E 12:36AM 03:18AM -1.5E 06:24AM 01:30AM 04:06AM -1.0E -1.1E Time Zone: 03:18AM -1.1E 02:48AM 05:30AM -1.4E 03:36AM -0.9E 03:24AM 06:12AM 12:30AM 01:18AM ake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2022 01:42PM 04:12PM 0.6F 02:30PM 05:48PM 1.0F 02:06PM 05:18PM 1.2F 08:54AM 12:00PM 01:42AM -1.1E 02:48AM -1.4E 02:00AM 12:42AM 03:18AM 12:36AM 03:18AM -1.0E PM PM PM PM PM -1.4E -1.2E PM PM 1.3F -1.1E PM PM 1.9F -1.5E PM AM PM E M 01:36AM Tu Th F -0.6E 12:42AM 03:06AM -0.3E 12:54AM 03:36AM -0.6E Sa -1.1E Su -0.8E M 12:06PM Tu Th F01:30AM 04:06AM 29 14 29 4 1.2F 19 4 19 4 19 05:00AM 07:48AM 1.1F -0.6E 06:48AM 09:00AM 0.6F 06:36AM 09:00AM 0.9F 07:30AM 09:54AM 0.7F 09:36AM 11:48AM 0.6F 08:54AM 11:24AM 0.9F 10:00AM 12:00PM 0.5F 09:54AM 0.8F PM 04:12AM 07:18AM -0.9E PM 05:00AM 07:54AM -1.2E PM 07:30PM 10:24PM 08:54PM 11:36PM 09:00PM 11:36PM 03:18PM 07:18PM 1.5F 14 29 14 29 14 29 PM PM E PM PM E PM E PM E PM E PM PM 4 19 Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0128° W 04:42AM 07:42AM 1.2F 06:12AM 08:54AM 1.0F 05:00AM 07:48AM 1.1F 06:48AM 09:00AM 0.6F 06:36AM 09:00AM 0.9F 07:30AM 09:54AM 0.7F 2AM 08:06AM 06:12AM 09:42AM 0.9F 05:24AM 09:12AM 0.8F 12:12AM 1.6F 12:00AM 2.2F 1.6F 12:18AM 1.5F 12:12AM 1.6F 12:36AM 2.2F 12:00AM 2.2F 1.6F 01:12AM 1.3F 12:18AM 1.5F 12:12AM 2.2F 02:12AM 1.6F 1.6F 12:36AM 2.2F 12:00AM 12:12AM 1.5F 2.2F 1.6F 01:12AM 1.3F 12:18AM 12:00AM 2.2F 1.5 Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0128° W 12:12AM 12:00AM 2.2F 12:18AM 1.5F 12:12AM 12:36AM 2.2F 12:00AM 01:12AM 1.3F 12:18AM 02:12AM 1.6F 12:36AM ◐ 11:00PM 10:36AM 01:54PM -1.6E 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.4E 11:24AM 03:00PM -1.9E 12:36PM 03:42PM -1.2E 02:06PM 05:30PM -1.1E 01:48PM 05:12PM -1.6E 02:18PM 05:42PM -1.0E 02:30PM 05:54PM -1.5E 11:00AM 01:06PM 0.6F 11:18AM 01:42PM 1.0F ◐ ◐ PM 5 20 5 5 20 20 5 5 5 20 5 20 20 5 20 5 5 20 5 20 20 5 W M -1.1E Sa Su Tu -0.9E W -1.3E Th -0.8E Sa -1.3E Su -0.9E 11:00AM 02:00PM -1.2E 11:42AM 02:36PM -1.3E 10:36AM 01:54PM -1.6E 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.4E 11:24AM 03:00PM -1.9E 12:36PM 03:42PM -1.2E 04:12AM 06:54AM 03:42AM 06:30AM 04:18AM 07:06AM 04:12AM 06:54AM -0.9E 04:24AM 07:12AM 03:42AM 06:30AM 04:12AM -1.3E 06:54AM 04:54AM -0.9E 08:12AM 04:18AM 07:06AM 03:42AM 04:12AM -0.8E 06:30AM 06:54AM -1.3E 08:48AM 04:24AM -0.9E -1.1E 07:12AM 04:18AM 03:42AM -1.3E 07:06AM 04:12AM 06:30AM -0.8E 06:54AM 04:54AM -1.3E -0.9E 08:12AM 04:24AM 04:18AM -0.9E 07:12AM 03:42AM 07:06AM -1.3E 06:30AM 05:54A -0.8 5Tu 20 5 20 505:54AM 20 2AM 03:00PM 12:54PM 04:18PM -1.0E 12:36PM 04:12PM -0.9E 04:12AM 06:54AM -0.9E 03:42AM 06:30AM -1.3E 04:18AM 07:06AM -0.8E 04:24AM 07:12AM -1.3E 04:54AM 08:12AM -0.9E 05:54AM 08:48AM -1.1E Th F08:36PM Sa Su Tu W Su 05:00PM 08:24PM 2.1F 10:30AM 05:48PM 1.8F 06:00PM 09:42PM 2.5F 06:42PM 10:06PM 1.5F 0.5F Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) 08:30PM 08:18PM 08:54PM 03:54PM 07:00PM -0.7E 04:42PM 08:00PM -1.3E 12:24PM 0.5F 10:00AM 12:18PM 0.8F 10:48AM 12:48PM 10:30AM 0.5F 12:24PM 10:54AM 01:06PM 10:00AM 0.8F 12:18PM 10:30AM 12:24PM 0.8F 0.5F 01:48PM 10:48AM 12:48PM 10:00AM 10:30AM 12:18PM 0.5F 12:06PM 12:24PM 0.8F 02:48PM 10:54AM 0.5F 01:06PM 10:48AM 10:00AM 12:48PM 0.8F 10:30AM 12:18PM 12:24PM 0.5F 11:36AM 0.8F 01:48PM 10:54AM 10:48AM 01:06PM 0.6F 10:00AM 12:48PM 0.8F 12:06P 0.5 05:06PM 08:12PM 1.4F 05:36PM 09:12PM 1.8F 08:24PM 2.1F 05:48PM 09:30PM 1.8F 0.6F 06:00PM 09:42PM 2.5F 1.0F 06:42PM 10:06PM 1.5F 0.5F 10:30AM 12:24PM 0.5F 10:00AM 12:18PM 0.8F 10:48AM 12:48PM 0.5F 10:54AM 01:06PM 0.8F 11:36AM 01:48PM 0.6F 12:06PM 02:48PM 1.0F Mean Flood 297° (T) 09:30PM Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) TuDir. W Th Tu F05:00PM W Tu Su Th W Tu M F Th W Tu Su F Th W M 12:18PM S 4PM 09:12PM 0.5F 07:48PM 10:48PM 0.8F 08:00PM 10:36PM 0.5F Tu W Th F11:36AM Su M ○ ● 3

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Severn River Produces World Record Pickerel!

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yle Mullenix is undoubtedly one happy angler, having set a new Maryland state record for muskellunge. His 33-pound, 49-inch monster muskie was landed while bank fishing in the Potomac this spring. The fish edged out the previous record by half a pound, setting the first new record in the state for 2022. Congrats, Kyle!

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n Saturday June 11 starting at 6 p.m., CCA Virginia will have their Save a Fish—Build a Reef fundraising dinner and auction in Fairfax, VA. This return of a real-live, in-person event (boo, Covid) includes drinks and dinner including farm raised oysters, with both live and silent auctions including awesome goodies like guided fishing trips, Engel coolers, Costa sunglasses, fishing tackle, and more. For reservations email robgallen@aol.com or call (703) 626-2668. 72 June 2022 PropTalk.com

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he International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has confirmed a new world record for the longest pickerel caught on fly gear, a 53-cm forklength fish caught, photographed, and released on the Severn River near Annapolis, MD. Angler Paul Heinold was fishing with local guide Tom Weaver, using a six-weight fly rod with a sink-tip line and a Clouser variation he had tied himself, when the fish struck. The IGFA confirmed that the catch qualified and set a new record this April. Weaver, of Fish with Weaver Light Tackle and Fly Fishing, said he was stoked to have a Severn River IGFA record in the books. He added “There are rumors of a Hollywood movie in the works, with George Clooney as Paul and The Rock asking if he ##Photo courtesy of Tom Weaver can play me.”

Trout Troubles

he Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has announced the discovery of gill lice in Blue Springs Creek rainbow trout in Smyth and Wythe counties. DWR biologists collected gill lice samples and have submitted them to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Lamar Health Center for identification. Since they were found on rainbow trout, they are likely Salmincola californiensis and hopefully pose little threat to native brook trout populations. The source of the introduction to Virginia waters is unknown at this time, and DWR staff are currently working to determine whether gill lice are present in other trout waters of the state or if this is an isolated occurrence. A minor gill lice infection can generally be tolerated, but a heavy infection can have a negative impact on a fish’s ability to breathe. The degree of impact to a trout population can depend on the level of infection and the presence of any other stressors such as high water-temperature or drought conditions. Although gill lice are likely transferred through direct fish-to-fish contact, anglers are encouraged to clean and dry their fishing equipment after use, especially if they intend to travel to different waters. This is a good practice in helping to stop the spread of any aquatic invasive species. Anglers can assist DWR by reporting trout infected with gill lice to fisheries@dwr.virginia.gov.


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he Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has announced that a sediment removal project on Triadelphia Reservoir is tentatively scheduled through October. During that time, all boat ramps will be closed, and no boating will be allowed. Additionally, the Greenbridge and Pig Tail recreational areas will be closed to ensure public safety due to the construction activity. All other recreation areas on Triadelphia Reservoir will remain open for shoreline fishing. All boat ramps and recreation areas on T. Howard Duckett Reservoir will remain open, conditions permitting. For more information visit wsscwater.com.

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he Coastal Conservation Association of Maryland (CCAMD) will hold the 19th annual Kent Narrows Fly & Light Tackle Tournament on June 4. This is a C-P-R tournament with a number of divisions to compete in, ranging from fly to kayak to youth, plus a bonus Invasive Species division including blue and flathead catfish and snakeheads. All Maryland tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are fair game. Visit ccamd.org to learn more.

Rockin’ at Rock Hall

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he Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company Guardian of the Pearl Rockfish Tournament will be held June 11 and 12. The two-day competition kicks off on the 10th with a captain’s meeting and has a guaranteed payout of $5000 in the adult division and $2600 in the youth division. After payout and tournament expenses, proceeds benefit the Fire Company. Lines in is at 5:30 a.m. with fishing in the Upper Bay only (as permitted under current DNR rules), and fish will be judged by weight. Visit rockhallvfc.org to learn more.

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Fish Fishing News

Tunas and Tiaras

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une 17 and 18 the OCMD Tunas and Tiaras will be happening in Ocean City. This is the largest ladies-only fishing tournament in Maryland. Along with cash awards for heaviest tuna, mahi, and more, there are several special categories including our favorite: the Best Fish Kiss photo contest division (which the rules specifically state is entered “at your own risk”). Fishing limits are within 100 miles of the Ocean City inlet. This is a trolling-only event. Visit tunaandtiaras.com to learn more.

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##Those that catch the tunas get to wear the tiaras! Photo by Frank Rosario of Shore Shot Photography of MD

Kids Competition

une 23 through 25 Virginia Beach anglers can compete in the Virginia Beach Tuna Tournament, which drew over 100 boats last year(!) and resulted in a total payout of over $270K with over $28K for first place. Anglers fish one of the three days, and fishing takes place within 85 nautical miles of the Cape Henry RW CH buoy. Visit vbtuna.com to learn more.

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une 25 and 26 in Indian River Marina, DE, is the seventh annual Kids Catch-All for anglers of three to 18 years of age. Kids can fish from wherever they like, shore or boat, and win trophies in 12 different species divisions judged by weight. This tournament helps raise funds for the Lyme Disease Association of DelMarVa. Visit kidscatchall.com to learn more.

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Tuna Time By Eric Burnley

##A typical yellowfin tuna caught off the coat of Delaware. Photo by Ric Burnley

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une is the month when yellowfin and bluefin tuna come into the 20- and 30-Fathom lines and can be taken from reasonably small boats. I began fishing for them back in 1974 from my brother-in-law, the late Paul Coffin’s, 22 Mako. In those days the primary target was what we called football bluefins, and when you got on them, you could catch a box full in short order. On our first trip we had some baits we had tied the night before, mostly ballyhoo and strip baits behind Sea Witches. I was talking to the mate on the Bluefin, a 31 Bertram, and he had some lures that looked like torpedo shaped pieces of wood. He said they were cedar plugs and bluefins ate them up. Paul thought the guy was pulling our leg. I went to the tackle shop at South Shore Marina and bought two from Barbra Porter that were already rigged. The tuna had been caught close to the Delaware Lightship Buoy, and we put our lines out when it came in view. The tuna crashed those cedar plugs that were running tight to the transom right in the prop wash. We did catch a few on the ballyhoo and strip baits running on the outriggers, but the cedar plugs outfished them by a wide margin. I would never go tuna fishing without a few cedar plugs.

Today we seldom see football tuna, and if we did, we couldn’t keep one. Now it is yellowfins and much larger bluefins, and your boat must have a highly migratory species permit before you can even fish for tuna. These permits are available online from NOAA. There are two techniques used to catch tunas during the season. The first is trolling and the second is chumming. Trolling may not be as popular this year as it has been in the past. The price of fuel is going to be sky high, and just getting out there is going to cost a small fortune. It is true that trolling does not use a great deal of fuel, so pulling tuna lures may not be as prohibitive as we think. Trolling also allows us to present our baits to a larger area where the fish may be holding. You have probably guessed that I run cedar plugs on my flat lines and two smoker lures on the outriggers. The flat lines will have 30-pound class outfits and the outriggers will have 40-pound class rods and reels. The 30-pound reels will have 40-pound mono line and the 40-pound reels will have 50-pound mono line. The lures will have six or eight feet of 40- or 50-pound Fluorocarbon leader that will be tied to the running line through a ball bearing snap swivel.

Your trolling speed is the speed the water is moving past the hull and your lures, not the speed the boat is moving over the bottom. Your depth finder gives you your trolling speed; your GPS gives the speed you are moving over the bottom. I usually run at five to seven knots trolling speed when tuna fishing. Chumming is the other technique for catching tuna. You will need a couple of flats or more of butterfish, bunker, or whatever the bait shop has. Then all that nice, oily, smelly, bait has to be cut into chunks. There are machines that make the job easier, but it still isn’t any fun. You want to be on site as early as possible. Look around for bait or tuna and if you find either or both, set up ahead of them and begin to chunk. If you don’t find any signs of life, set up on an edge so your chunks flow down into deeper water and hope. The Elephant Trunk, 20-Fathom Fingers, Massey’s Canyon, and Hot Dog are just a few of the areas that can produce tuna. Chunk lightly and use a nice piece of bait on your circle hook. Make sure the bait rests at the bottom of the hook and does not block the barb. Pull line off the reel so there is a bit of slack on the surface of the water. When a tuna takes the bait, let him have it for a bit; then engage the reel and the fish will be hooked. All you have to do is hold on and crank. # PropTalk.com June 2022 75


Fish Tip

Boat Trailer Lights By Eric Burnley

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othing electrical can survive constant submersion in salt water, and the lights on the trailer that carries your boat are no exception. Every time you launch and recover the boat you submerge the lights and the connections in salt water. It doesn’t take long before corrosion works its nasty way into the socket where the bulbs are or into the connections that join the wires from the tow vehicle to the trailer lights. The first time this happened to me, and I tried to replace the bulb, I found the corrosion so bad I couldn’t get the bulb out of the socket. I purchased a taillight that was supposed to be waterproof. It wasn’t. Then my good friend Harry Yingling gave me a product that attaches to the trailer and raises the lights well above the water. It is a six-foot piece of PVC pipe for each taillight with clamps that

attach to the top and hold the lights and the license plate. You do have to run wires from the original location up to the top of the pipe and that requires four new connections. I soldered all these and used liquid electrical tape to cover the connection that I wrapped with tape. So far, they have held. I did find that when traveling down the highway, the wind against the license plate caused the pipe to rotate so that the light on that side and the license plate could not be seen from the back. To correct this, I drilled holes at the base of the PVC pipe through the trailer support and inserted a stainless bolt and two nuts to keep it in place. So far, everything is staying put. Not only does this setup keep your lights out of the water, the two pipes help when backing down the launch ramp. As anyone who has watched me try to launch my boat will attest, I need all the help I can get.

##This is the setup on my boat trailer that keeps the lights out of the water and helps me back down the launch ramp.

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Biz Buzz Fishing Series

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Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) was honored to present the Grand D950 powerboat on behalf of the Taishoff Family Foundation to a wonderful nonprofit organization, Patriot Point, on Friday, March 25. In collaboration with the Taishoff Family Foundation, AYS donated this powerboat to help support the members of Patriot Point and their mission to provide services to military veterans and their families. The Grand D950 powerboat will be a great addition to the activities and events with the Wounded Warrior Project. annapolisyachtsales.com

Exclusive Dealer

Intrinsic Yacht & Ship announces its partnership with The Yacht Group, as the exclusive Maryland dealer of Yacht Controller. Yacht Controller is the manufacturer of the world’s first and number one wireless remote controls for yachts. “We are excited to partner with a company that is forward-thinking and creates a convenient, less stressful way to control your yacht on the water,” says Chris Ruggieri, president of Intrinsic Yacht. Intrinsic believes this technology, which is available on all vessels up to 150 feet, will be a welcome addition for any captain. Yacht Controller offers nine different models from remote to joystick to yacht command and as the exclusive Maryland dealer, Intrinsic is knowledgeable in each model and can offer advice on which is best for you. It is the only wireless control approved by electronic control manufacturers, meaning Intrinsic’s trained service technicians can install it quickly and with minimal disruption to your boating plans. To learn more about how Yacht Controller can make your boating days less stressful and more enjoyable, reach out to Intrinsic’s service team at (410) 263-9288. intrinsicyacht.com

Recreational anglers around the world know that the Chesapeake Bay is a great place to fish for striped bass, better known as rockfish, on the Bay. Unfortunately, stripers are in trouble. Over the past decade, the numbers of this popular game fish have plunged to such worrisome levels that strong action is required immediately to begin to rebuild the population. That’s why the Coastal Conservation Association and its partners are hosting free, live-streamed seminars in 2022. These free, interactive talks titled—“Past, Present, & Future of Striped Bass: A Chesapeake Perspective”—will help educate, engage, and hopefully inspire anglers to get involved in shaping how stripers are managed. Hosted by FishTalk and Proptalk magazines, and moderated by FishTalk Angler-in-Chief, Lenny Rudow, the series kicks off on May 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with “Dark Years—Lessons Learned from the Striper Moratorium of 1985-1990.” A panel of Chesapeake fishery experts will discuss the history of striped bass, reasons why the stock crashed in the 1980s, and how in 1995 the fishery was declared recovered. Two more seminars are scheduled for 2022. On July 14, again from 7 to 8:30 p.m., the topic will be, “The Current State of the Striper Fishery, Habitat, and Forage.” Then on September 22, also live streaming from 7 to 8:30 p.m., the final seminar in the CCA series will take a deep dive into the future of stripers, in a seminar entitled, “Rebuilding A Better Striper Fishery, One Bay Anglers Deserve.” David Sikorski, CCA Maryland executive director says, “It’s well past time to implement real and reliable measures that set striped bass on a path towards increased abundance and a brighter future. An important part of doing this is understanding the history of striped bass and unpacking the important lessons learned, or unfortunately not yet learned, by our fishing communities, regulatory agencies, and the public. It is also key to share and discuss our collective visions for the future, something that is often easier said than done.” Registration is free and encouraged at fishtalkmag.com/chesapeake-perspective.

Maryland Dealer

Tradewinds Marina, located in Middle River, MD, announces it has been named a Maryland dealer for Shocker Hitch USA. The product line includes the original Shocker Air Receiver Hitch, Shocker HD Air Receiver Hitch, Gooseneck Surge, Trailer Tongue Pintle Ring, Shocker XR drop and Pintle hooks, Shocker Impact cushion ball mounts, the 30K patent pending Shift Lock gooseneck coupler, and coming soon is the patent pending Shocker Hitch Air Equalizer. “We are excited to announce we have been named a Maryland dealer for Shocker Hitch USA,” said Brian Schneider, owner of Tradewinds Marina. “If you are looking for a safer, smoother towing ride, the Shocker Hitch is the way to go. This hitch is great for pickup trucks and towing boats. There is no reason to beat yourself or your boat up with a hard connection between your trailer and your receiver hitch.” The Shocker Hitch USA is a cushion and airbag towing hitch system, manufactured in Arthur, ND, and is now available at Tradewinds Marina. To order, please call Brian Scheinder at (410) 335-7000. tradewindsmarina.com

New Dealer

Achilles has always had the reputation for manufacturing one of the highest quality inflatable boats in the world. Any Chesapeake Bay ‘Old Salt’ or inflatable dealer will tell you that the quality and safety of an inflatable boat begins and ends with its fabric—its durability, toughness, and overall reliability. It’s no wonder that Achilles sets the standard for manufacturing the very best inflatable boat fabric, used to craft its own premium line of inflatable boats, but often sold to be used in the construction of other inflatable boat brands. This is the very reason that when Tri-State Marine sought to add one exclusive inflatable boat brand partner to its portfolio of premium boats—to sit confidently alongside Grady-White, Parker, and Sea Pro—they carefully selected Achilles. You can now find Achilles full line of dinghies, sport tenders, rigid hulls, and sport utilities at their Deale, MD, location, where they sell and service all Achilles models—powered exclusively by Yamaha Outboards. Visit tristatemarine.com to see their current inventory of Achilles inflatable boats and small Yamaha motors and to contact a sales advisor.

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Yacht Brokers of Annapolis From cruising the Potomac River in his powerboat to racing sailboats on the Chesapeake Bay, Drake Bowers loves all aspects of boating. A native of Northern Virginia, he recently graduated from The College of Charleston, where he continued to enjoy life on the water. After returning home, Drake joined the YBOA team working to help clients realize their own boating dreams. Phone: 703.869.8162 Email: Drake@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

Yacht View Brokerage, LLC announces our new 8% commission, which may include complimentary Annapolis dockage (for yachts above 100K and up to 80’ in length) and 10% co-brokerage listing commission! We will successfully market your yacht from her current East Coast location or arrange delivery to our secure dockage for yachts from 30’-80’ (Power/Sail). Located 20 minutes from BWI airport, our listings are easily inspected and demonstrated to prospective buyers. Targeted print advertising & Yachtworld.com MLS internet exposure with wide angle/high resolution photos and video. 30 yrs proven customer service! Call/text Capt. John Kaiser, Jr. @ 443.223.7864. Email your yacht’s details for a full market appraisal to: john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com

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Composite Yacht Sales Offering personalized service from Capt. Rob Hardy, who is a Chesapeake Bay native and spent his entire life in the maritime industry, with a focus on boat building, service and repair. Backed by the knowledge and experience of Composite Yacht, you are ensured thoughtful and thorough representation for both Buyer and Seller. Contact CYS now to learn how we can help you: 410.476.4414 or rob@compositeyacht.biz

S&J Yachts Full-service yacht brokerage. 5 offices, 10 locations from Maine to Florida. 23 full-time, experienced brokers to promote your boat & get her sold. S&J Yachts has established an outstanding reputation for integrity and service! We work to meet the goals of each of our clients by taking time to get to know what they want. Our wide reach helps find top buyers. Whether buying or selling, our services are professional and effective! Dealers for Makai Catamarans 37’-45’ and Bavaria Sail & Power 30’-55’. Ask us about free storage for brokerage listings! 410.639.2777 info@sjyachts.com www.sjyachts.com

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Yacht Brokers of Annapolis A native of the Annapolis area, Matthew Sansbury has always had a love for being on the water. Prior to opening Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, Matt worked as a marine service technician as well as a commercial electrician. His passion for boating and his technical expertise make him a trusted resource for both buying and selling quality yachts. Phone: 410.206.2755 Email: Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

YaZu Yachting With a career in construction equipment rental and sales, thirty plus years boating on the Chesapeake Bay, and a twenty-year Gwynns Island resident, Bob Hoefer has taken his sales talents to the water with a new career at YaZu Yachting. “Understanding the importance of relationship building in any sales arena, I am eager to meet and get to know new people. Whether in the acquisition of their new boat or the sale of their current boat, it all starts with a relationship.” 804.241.8924 bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

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20’ Cherubini ‘07 $95,000 Jack Kelly 609.517.2822 jack@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 20’ Trophy 2052 WA ‘03 Trophy offers a safe and dry cockpit for fishing or cruising. Powered by Merc. 4.3 Alpha I. $12,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579

2006 Grady White 232 Gulfstream Second Owner - Twin Yamaha Four Stroke - 400 hours - Radar - Plotter - GPS - Outriggers - Marine Head - Sleeps Two - Always Covered Turn Key. $64,450 Deltaville, VA. Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com 2014 Chaparral 246SSi Volvo 300Hp DP. Lift kept. One Owner. Only 110 hours!! Asking $54,900 Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 www.waterfrontmarine.com

(Kenzie Jane) 17’ Chris Craft ‘37 $95,000 Tristan Weiser 609.420.0469 tristan@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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. $6,000 Email: fantastic@comcast.net 20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr Console Classic 165 FWC Mercruiser. Totally restored w/ trailer. $55,000 Call 443.534.9249 20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr Console Total refit w/ trailer. 235Hp Mercruiser Bravo V6. $75,000 Call 443.534.9249

2016 Yamaha 242 S E-Series Twin JF180 Jet Drives w/ Trailer $69,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com

2016 Sportsman Open 252 F300UCA Yamaha w/ Trailer $104,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com


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Brokerage & Classified 34’ Formula 34PC ‘97 Island berth forward, settee/berth midcabin, swim platform, Generator. T-MerC. V-drives. $38,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579

Donzi 25’ Ragazza 1990 Excellent condition, 268 hours on engine, one owner, galley, radio, enclosed head, boatel kept paid through April 2023. At Londontowne Marina in Edgewater, MD. $17,900 Email hschiffman@outlook.com 26’ Cobalt 262 ‘01 Day cruising and watersports. Lift kept on fresh water. Cockpit wrap-around lounge, walkthrough transom. Private head compartment. Volvo 8.1 $29,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579

26’ Hacker-Craft Triple Cockpit Hull no “7” recently restored by the manufacturer, and a true head-turner. $110,000 Call Matt Weimer for details; 410.212.2628 or email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com

Wellcraft Martinique 2600 Full camper canvas, 5.7 Volvo Penta, Kohler generator and AC. Lowrance GPS and Chart Plotter/Fish Finder. Queen-size berth, V-berth. Microwave, Refrigerator, Single-burner alcohol stove. VacuFlush Head w/ holding tank. $20,000 Contact Stan at 302.312.6418

2021 Crownline E275 6.2L MPI 350 Mercruiser $147,900 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com

27’ Cherubini ‘13 $195,000 Jack Kelly 609.517.2822 jack@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Spirit) 29’ Tiara ‘97 $57,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Sla’inte) 30’ Cutwater ‘15 $219,000 Greg Merritt 813.294.9288 greg@curtisstokes.net 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 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

(Summer Recess) 33’ Wellcraft ‘03 $75,000 Tristan Weiser 609.420.0469 tristan@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

36’ Cruisers 3672 ‘00 Equipped for weekend cruising - 7.4l Mercruisers 900 Hours - Kohler Genset - Air Con Stall Shower. Innovative design - great value! Asking $107,000 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 www.seattleyachts.com 33’ Sea Ray 330 Sundancer ‘12 Axius and Joystick, upgraded Mag 377 Mercruisers, lightly used and in great condition. $153,500 Call Matt Weimer for details; 410.212.2628 or email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com

36’ Grand Banks 36 ‘90 Twin CUMMINS Diesels - NO Teak Decks! Island queen layout - 8kw Genset Air and more - Classic design. Asking $155,000 Call Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 www.seattleyachts.com 33’-55’ Bavaria New and Brokerage boats. Thinking of selling your Bavaria? Talk to S&J Yachts! As East Coast dealers, we talk to many customers looking for a Bavaria. Contact S&J now to sell your boat or talk to us about a new boat! S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com 36’ IP Packet Craft Express 360 Downeast look. Luxurious interior w/ centerline forward. Outstanding seakeeping ability. Attention to safety & comfort. Twin Yanmar dsls. We have buyers! Looking for listings. S&J Yachts 410.571.3605 www.sjyachts.com

31’-52’ Menorquin Exquisite example of a classic Mediterranean cruising yacht. Semi Displacement Spanish Built beauty inside out featuring gorgeous joinery. 3 JUST SOLD - Looking for more listings! S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

Edgewater 335 EX ‘10 In great condition. She is a fishing machine & family friendly. Repowered in 2018, only 360 hrs on Yamaha 350C engines, under warranty until August 2022. $254,900 Call Matt Weimer for details; 410.212.2628 or email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com

(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net (Emerson) 34’ Little Harbor ‘00 $175,000 Anthony Sayo 757.556.7791 anthony@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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36’ Luhrs SX Express ‘00 Great family boat with all of the fishing amenities you could need. Twin diesels 450C, well taken care of. Asking $144,900 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or email mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales. com www.annapolisyachtsales.com 38’ Sea Ray Aft Cabin ‘89 T 7.4 FWC, Gen, Very nice. $54,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com


Thinking about selling your boat? We’re your Southern Bay connection. 39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ‘99 Twin Volvo diesels, Air con - Garmin & Simrad electronics. Great layout and excellent value for cruising trawler. Asking $105,000 Contact Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 www.seattleyachts.com

(Game Hog) 40’ Robbins ‘99 $149,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

41’ Aquarius Motor Yacht “Aquarius 41” is a high performance flybridge motor yacht that shows the craftsmanship of the Taiwanese shipyard that manufactured her and is extremely well equipped. Spacious and beautiful all-teak interior throughout two private staterooms, two heads, full beam salon, galley down, dinette accommodates six! Spaciousness carries through the huge flybridge and sundeck. $119,000 $10k PRICE DROP! Call John May at 410.212.1539 or email jpmay@msn.com 42’ Carver Aft Cabin 4207 ‘88 Spacious cabin, galley down, 2 staterooms/heads. Well kept. T-Merc. Low hours. $69,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579 42’ Grand Banks ‘75 All fiberglass classic trawler. John Deere dsls. 135Hp each. new 8kw Westerbeke dsl generator, new aluminum fuel tanks, A/C, fridge, freezer, radar, depth sounder, inverter, stereo, hot water heater, new bimini top, new transom platform, bottom painted 2020. $37,500 Call 443.534.9249

40’ Bavaria R40 Fly ‘18 Great condition! Loaded w/ options including electric swim platform. Large reclining area on foredeck. Comfortable lounge seating area aft. Stern galley w/ BBQ grill, sink. $495,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

(Sea Cloud) 41’ Mainship ‘90 $67,500 Jason Hinsch 410.507.1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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2013 Cruisers Yachts 430 Sport Coupe This vessel is literally in “as new” condition. 422 hours on twin Volvo Penta Diesels with joystick control, 255 hours on the Cummins generator. Too many upgrades to list! Offered at $415,000 Give Jeff Nicklason a call to arrange a showing at 410.353.7423 or email jnicklason@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com

43’ Tiara 4300 Sovran ‘09 High quality workmanship and performance & hard to find. Meticulously maintained w/ all service records are available to a serious buyer. IPS-600 Volvo, Joystick controls make her a joy for shorthanded yachtsman. $395,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

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“Having never before bought or sold a boat through a broker, I didn’t know what to expect. YaZu Yachting, and specifically Bob Hoefer, has made the process easy and painless. Since I live three hours away from the boat being sold, communication has been especially important to me. Bob has consistently kept me informed and for that I am especially grateful. Either buyer or seller, I strongly recommend YaZu.” ~ John Wix, Owner of the Monk 36

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Brokerage & Classified 2022 Contender 44’ Tower w/ Triple 425 Yamaha, Dealer demo. OUTSTANDING Opportunity to Boat NOW! $899,000 Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 www.waterfrontmarine.com

56’ Carver 564 CPMY ‘03 675Hp Volvos, Excellent condition. $349,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

50’ Cherubini Independence ‘03 Custom built - last Cherubini 50 off the line. Constantly updated to include interior upholstery, top of the line electronics package and much more! $595,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler/ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Asking $240,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 www.seattleyachts.com

50’ Oceans 50 ‘83 3 stateroom, 2 head layout. New Caterpillar C12’s, ZF325 drives, Fuel tanks (2006). Less than 650 hrs. Salon and Galley refits with custom cabinetry (2006). New integrated electronics (2021). Recent engine and vessel survey. $179,000 Deltaville, VA. Bob Hoefer 804-241-8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

(Cygnus) 56’ Jakobson & Peterson ‘30 $215,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Sea Horse) 46’ Jefferson ‘88 $89,000 Mary Catherine Ciszewski 8 0 4 . 8 1 5 . 8 2 3 8 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 46’ Matthews 1973 RARE All fiberglass sport fisherman. 1 of 12 manufactured. Total refit, like new! Includes: 11’ Boston Whaler w/ new 15-hp Mercury outboard. $125,000 Call 443.534.9249 48’ Sea Ray Sundancer Hdtp ‘05 T Cummins, Gen Set, Inflatable with 20Hp, Excellent condition. Just reduced! $365,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

58’ Hatteras Yachtfish 58 ‘77 Stabilized, 3 Stateroom, 3 Head Layout. New Phasor 21KW Generator (2016), 50AMP Electrical Panel Rewired, New salon Marine A/C system and controls, New Flybridge Bimini and Isinglass - 3 sides. BRING ALL OFFERS! $129,000 Deltaville, VA. Bob Hoefer 804-2418924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

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Help Wanted Fleet Manager - The Chesapeake Boating Club is looking for a full-time Fleet Manager to maintain our 26-boat fleet, sell new memberships, problem solve, and work effectively as a team leader to provide a high-quality experience for our members. Preferred qualifications are knowledge of sailing and powerboating, mechanical aptitude, and ability to provide excellent customer service. To apply, please email us at clubinfo@chesapeakeboatingclub.com www.chesapeakeboatingclub.com/about-us/ employment/ P/T Delivery Driver Wanted for three-day-a-month magazine distribution route in Baltimore area. Compensation based upon quantity of stops. Must have a valid driver’s license in good standing, reliable vehicle, and be able to lift up to 25 lbs. Contact Beatrice at 410.216.9309 or beatrice@spf-360.com

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Help Wanted Captain Wanted Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Weekends and charters during the week. Our boat is an 86 passenger Pirate boat, twin diesel powered. Flexible hours and competitive pay. ARRGh! Go to urbanpirates.com and apply via the Crew Wanted link under Contact Us. www.urbanpirates.com/ baltimore_crewwanted.html Crew Wanted Arrr you a Pirate? Urban Pirates is looking for fun, energetic people to join their crew in Fells Point, Baltimore. Flexible hours. Actors and actresses welcome, but no experience needed. Go to urbanpirates.com and apply via the Crew Wanted link under Contact Us. www.urbanpirates.com/ baltimore_crewwanted.html

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Expert Fiberglass Boat Repairs gelcOAT mATch Awlgrip nOn-skid fiBerglAss repAirs sOfT deck replAcemenT TrAnsOm & sTringers delAminATiOn crAcks & BlisTers

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ARCHER POWER SOLUTIONS Mobile Service, Located in DC - Marine Electric - Air Conditioning Refrigeration - ABYC Certified - 202.509.3868 info@archerpowersolutions.com www.archerpowersolutions.com

REAL ESTATE House for sale for BOATERS!!! Rare corner lot! 4-bedroom colonial with 2 car garage and large backyard for triple axle boat trailer! Incredible community with private beach, 2 boat launching ramps, 3 kayak launch/storage areas, pool, private marina. Don’t wait on this one, minutes from downtown Annapolis and Quiet Waters Park! Contact the Realtor, Mark Ritter at 443.487.3073 or mritter@ markaritter.com https://matrix.brightmls.com/ Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?ID=DE425989802994&eml=Q2hyaXNfUnVlbWtlQHlhaG9v LmNvbQ==#1

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SLIPS & STORAGE Slip for Rent/Sale in Anchorage Marina Baltimore For sale or rent: 45-foot slip located at Anchorage Marina in the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Excellent location, gated marina, very secure, great amenities! Call 410.937.7102 Slip for Sale: Power or Sail West River Yacht Harbor, Galesville. 35’ x 14’ x 6-7’. Fabulous location and great amenities! Call 202.841.1400 for more information.

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/

TWO SLIPS FOR RENT 50’ Slip, Anchorage Marina, Baltimore $4,300/year -- 30’ Slip, West River, Galesville $2,400/year. Call 202.258.1916 or 202.422.1784.

Bernie’s Boat Storage Winterization, power washing, shrink wrapping, spring commissioning, super soak cleaning, bottom painting, marine services available. Boats on trailers or just trailers.1201 Baltimore & Annapolis Boulevard, Arnold, MD. 410.544.5072 www.berniesboatstorage.com

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Galesville – West River Deep Water Slips with water and electric, 20 to 40 feet. $1,200 to $2,800 per year. 410.212.4867 Sailor’s Wharf Marina on Mill Creek off White Hall Bay, 20 to 45 foot slips with water & 30 amp Electric. 1651 Orchard Beach Road, Annapolis, MD 21409. For more information, please call 443.336.3615 or email sailorswharfmarina@gmail.com Private Slip for Rent 42’. Wells Cove, Kent Narrows. Water and Electric. $2,500/year Call 443.506.2039

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Eye on the Bay

Bay Bridge Boat Show Photos by Beth Crabtree

The Bay Bridge Boat Show unfolded April 21-24 at Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to say hello. Next up: the U.S. Powerboat Show October 6-9 at City Dock, Annapolis.

##Did you test-drive a boat on the PropTalk Demo Dock?

##The brand new FishTalk Fishing Pavilion was a big hit this year, with fishing dealers, seminars, and even a kid’s casting corner.

##Apart from new boats, the show also featured wooden classics from the Antique and Classic Boat Society.

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What’s New at .com Boat with Wheels This Ocean Craft Marine fourwheel drive amphibious vessel easily transitions from land to sea. Check out our video on PropTalk’s YouTube channel from the Bay Bridge Boat Show!

Dock Bar Guide This month you’ll find our print Dock Bar Guide, and if you visit proptalk.com/ dock-bars you’ll have access to more details and an interactive map.

Pardo Yachts P38 Outboard This boat has loads of amenities to keep your crew comfortable and entertained while cruising on the Chesapeake Bay. Watch the video on PropTalk’s YouTube channel.

These Great Businesses Make PropTalk Possible. S h o p with them and let them k n o w their ad is w o r k ing ! Anchor Boats......................................... 16

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Pocket-Yacht Company......................... 14

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Porter’s Seneca Marina.......................... 52

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