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IN THIS ISSUE

VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 3

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Chesapeake Bay Marinas and Boatyards

Regardless of what draws you to a marina, it’s the people who run them who really make the difference. By Staff

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Marina Directory

This comprehensive directory lists marina locations, amenities, total number of slips, and more. sponsored by Snag-A-Slip

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Safety Series Part II: Advances in Safety Technology

While the basic concepts often remain the same, the improvements and innovations in safety equipment continue to advance.

By Mike Martel

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Indian Summer Lives On

The new owners of Indian Summer share their decision to keep her name, while embarking on the next chapter in her history.

By John Hart

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Boating with Kids

Chesapeake boating families share their tips and insights for making 2020 a summer to remember.

By Kaylie Jasinski

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Peg Ewancio and a Family of Powerboat Racers ##Photo courtesy of the Hydroplane Racing League

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Peg Ewancio’s entire family is involved in powerboat racing, and that is no exaggeration.

By Kaylie Jasinski

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racing scene

69 Racing News: Peg Ewancio and a Family

Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dog: Meet Frisco Docktalk Chesapeake Calendar

of Powerboat Racers By Kaylie Jasinski

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sponsored by the Boatyard Bar & Grill 32 See the Bay: Havre de Grace By Beth Crabtree 34 Boat Notes: Boston Whaler 380 Realm

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By Lenny Rudow Winter Workouts for Waterskiing By Dan Brougher Cruising Club Notes Classic Boat: Showboat Coronado By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown Tides and Currents

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Biz Buzz: News From our Advertisers Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form Chesapeake Classic: Pooles Island By Kaylie Jasinski What’s New at PropTalk.com? Index of Advertisers

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

fishing scene

78 Fish News By FishTalk Editor Lenny Rudow 81 Catfish and How To Catch Them By Eric Burnley

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Editor’s Note

By Boaters, For Boaters P By Kaylie Jasinski

ropTalk is a magazine created by boaters, for boaters. We say this a lot but it’s worth repeating. The SpinSheet/PropTalk/FishTalk office is comprised of sailors, powerboaters, anglers, stand-up paddleboarders, windsurfers, kayak fishermen, Cocktail Class racers, and just about everything in between. In 2019, our office of 13 employees collectively logged 743 on-water days, and Lenny Rudow, angler in Chief of FishTalk Magazine, logged a whopping 115 days! I’m not saying this to brag (okay, maybe just a little), but because we know can’t write about boating or fishing with any authority unless we’re actually out there living it. And we do it all because we love it—we love boating and we love the Chesapeake Bay. I am always a little awestruck at how lucky I am to have landed a job at a boating magazine. As editor of PropTalk I get to chat with passionate boaters each and every month. And passionate doesn’t have to mean seasoned—we welcome any boater, from first timers to old salts who have a story to tell. Two of our big features this month focused on marinas and on boating families. We spoke to marina managers and owners up and down the Chesapeake Bay who shared with us the unique qualities that make their marinas so special. For many boaters, marinas are a home away from home, and the staff there take great pride in giving customers a memorable experience. Check out our marina section starting on page 35, and don’t forget to check out our marina directory on page 50, especially if you’re searching for a home away from home this summer. 16 March 2020 PropTalk.com

We also caught up with a few Chesapeake families (page 62) who have made boating with their children a top priority. I myself grew up riding jetskis with my dad when I was just a little kid and I can credit my current obsession with go-fast boats from those early formative years. I used to love ducking into little coves too small for a larger boat and exploring beaches and islands around the Upper Bay, searching for shells and sea glass. The

rule was always that I had to wear a lifejacket and if I was “driving,” my dad always kept his fingers under the throttle and his hands on the wheel alongside mine. Speaking with so many different kinds of boaters this month brought back fond memories of my own, and reinforced how special boating on the Chesapeake Bay really is. Here a few things we heard from boaters this month: “Sitting in a kayak, basically inches from the water, you leave everything else behind. The solitude, the serenity: there really isn’t anything like it.” “A marina can change lives.” “I love the people and being on the water. I can’t imagine not being within sight of boats and water.”

“I work with customers from all walks of life who are passionate about the same thing: boats.” “Some people live on the water and go boating sometimes, while others live on the water, and we really lived and played on the Bay.” “We love the relaxing slow pace. We love being on the water. And, though many more challenges await, together, we’ve tackled some issues well already, and are enjoying the prospect of having to learn, face new challenges, and tackle them as a team.” “Let the kids drive. The Alan Jackson lyric goes ‘I was king of the ocean, when daddy let me drive,’ and it’s true. It’ll be memories your kids will never forget, and neither will you.” “We always feel so fortunate to have grown up the way we did, boating every weekend on the Bay. We feel it was a unique lifestyle and always dreamed of being able to have our own kid experience the same things.” And one of my favorite quotes this month: “When my husband and I decided to get married right out of college, he said we couldn’t afford both a ring and a boat, so I made the obvious choice and I got an engagement boat.” If you want to hear the full stories behind these inspiring little snippets, you’ll just have to read on. We love bringing you stories from the Chesapeake each and every month and we hope you’ll enjoy this issue. If you would like to share your own story, reach out to me anytime at kaylie@proptalk.com.


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uring the winter of 2012, PropTalk’s cocktail class racer Molotov was in the first stages of completion. The hull, built from a Chesapeake Light Craft kit, was assembled with stitch and glue technique in a jig. Today Molotov competes in several races a year with the Cocktail class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA).

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Pat Campbell shares these photos of his dog Frisco. He says, “She’s a rescue and loves to go on the boat any time we go, whether it’s for a ride or to go fishing. She loves to have her head in the wind. When she gets tired, she finds a sunny spot to stretch out and lie down. She loves fishing too. She really gets excited when someone casts or is reeling something in, but once the fish is onboard, she really isn’t too interested in it.” Want to have your boat dog featured in PropTalk? Email one to three photos and a short description of your pup to kaylie@proptalk.com. 18 March 2020 PropTalk.com


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PropTalk Volunteer of the Year 2019

Claire Neubert of Hampton, VA After a public nomination period and a PropTalk staff vote, Claire Neubert of Hampton, VA, has been named our 2019 Volunteer of the year. Here is her nomination letter from Tanner Council at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation:

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laire is one of the most prolific volunteers we have ever worked with in the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) Hampton Roads office. Claire has been an active oyster gardener with CBF since 2006. To date, she alone has raised over 8000 oysters (filtering 400,000 gallons/day), providing habitat for other Bay critters. In 2014, Claire joined the Volunteers as Chesapeake Stewards (VoiCeS) adult education course, where she was truly head of the class. From there, Claire seemed to be an omnipresence within all our Hampton Roads programming. Claire overcame her initial hesitancy to engage in advocacy work to become our greatest advocate in the City of Hampton! “Claire is essentially an extension of CBF staff, present at virtually all of our public events, usually in a volunteer capacity, as well as a recruiter and mentor for many other volunteers with CBF. Claire is the epitome of a CBF volunteer as she works literally every day for environmental education, restoration, and advocacy. “Claire regularly meets elected officials 20 March 2020 PropTalk.com

at all levels to advocate for clean water and is regularly published in the Daily Press editorial section. As past chair of the Hampton Waterways Restoration Project (under City of Hampton), Claire led a wide variety of conservation initiatives. Claire’s work led to a lucrative ‘small watershed grant’ to partner with other environmental organizations and Hampton University. With her help, we went from eight Hampton oyster gardeners in 2014 to 56 in 2019. “Claire has facilitated oyster reef transplants with hundreds of local children. Claire recruits all the Hampton restaurants for our shell recycling program. She recently became the ‘CBF Peninsula Oyster Ambassador,’ connecting with all gardeners on the Peninsula. “The oyster reef construction Claire spearheaded has provided a place for all oysters grown in the Hampton River to be planted. Every oyster is filtering the water and providing habitat. Claire produced an educational sign which was installed overlooking the reef. A ceremo-

nial tree planted along the shore with a bench provides a place for members of the community to gather and reflect on this precious resource. The wildlife viewing has improved for members of the Elizabeth Lake Community since reef construction: more fish, crabs, oysters, cow nose rays, and even the occasional dolphin swim up river to check out this new habitat. “When Claire mentors new gardeners at the public locations, she continually educates on the importance of oysters and everything else that improves water quality on a local and watershed wide scale. Claire has become certified as an Eco Tour Guide, allowing people to take kayaks out to enjoy the Hampton River for its constantly improving beauty (as well as shoreline experiences to connect people to our waterways).” Humbled by the award, Claire says, “Anything I do is with the help of so many people. If I tried to name all the people to thank, it would be impossible.” Congratulations, Claire! Thank you for making the Bay a better place.


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n the PropTalk/FishTalk/SpinSheet office we have a yearly challenge—our staff members strive to hit at least 30 days on the water in the calendar year and many go above and beyond that. This year our 13 employees collectively logged 743 on-water days, doing everything from kayak fishing, sailboat racing, paddling, and even racing cocktail class boats. Here were some of our favorite boating memories from the past year. Heather Capezio, graphic designer: Logged 32 days on the water, mostly paddleboarding and some powerboating and fishing days. Favorite memory: “I finished my first Bay Bridge Paddle race despite the very rough and windy conditions. All the hard training for three months paid off. I plan on doing the race again in 2020.” Chris Charbonneau, associate publisher: Logged 43 days on the water, “mostly booze cruises in a friend’s Chaparral and some sailing and kayaking, too.” Favorite memory: “Cruising all the way up the South River.”

Beth Crabtree, senior editor: “I had 39 days, which I logged kayaking, SUPing, powerboating, and sailing. I sailed fewer days this year, but I did get out a few times, including a frostbite race. Many of my days were logged on cruises aboard our center console Mako, crawling the creeks off the Severn River. In the summer I paddled my SUP early in the morning at least once a week. My favorite memories are two special boat rides: a ferry ride on Lake Huron to Mackinac Island and a riverboat architectural cruise on the Chicago River.” Zach Ditmars, production manager: 77 days on the water fishing aboard kayaks and powerboats. Favorite boating memory: “First overnight offshore fishing trip out of Ocean City, MD. Caught my first yellowfin and watched my friend Tony catch a hammerhead and my friend Dave a white marlin.” 22 March 2020 PropTalk.com

Katie May Dixon, advertising sales: Logged 64 days on the water. “First half of the year was spent working on a private yacht (112-foot Westport) delivering it up and down the Eastern seaboard and Bahamas and playing and fishing with its toys (a 40-foot Intrepid and 14-foot dinghy). Second half of the year was spent cruising the DC Potomac area on the water taxis and a little skiff with an outboard.” Favorite boating memory of 2019: “Hanging with my puppy pal Wilson cruising around The Wharf in DC.” Mary Ewenson, publisher: Logged 50 days on the water, mostly through Viper sailing, a bit of keelboat racing, and some powerboating and SUP days. Favorite boating memory in 2019: “Winning first place in the Bacardi Cup in Miami!”

Holly Foster, advertising sales: 35 days on the water sailing, powerboating, and kayaking. Favorite memory in 2019: “Our daughter and son-in-law just purchased their first boat. It’s been fun to be excited with them.” Lucy Iliff, distribution manager: Logged 18 days on the water through “cruises on Indian Summer in Hampton, VA, and Florida, and outings on the Albemarle on the Severn River.” Favorite memory in 2019: “Enjoying an early morning sunrise in a cove off the St. John’s River on the Indian Summer last winter. My favorite time for cruising is anchoring out and waking up to the quiet of the early morning. You just can’t beat that experience. We no longer have the boat, but I will always have those memories.”


Kaylie Jasinski, editor: “I logged 34 days, mostly on powerboats and some paddling days on my SUP. I raced in four cocktail class regattas, got to take my second-ever ride in a Jersey Speed Skiff at CBMM’s annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival, and spent many a summer day fishing or anchored out with family. When not boating I’m an avid camper, so one of my favorite memories involved dinghying over to Hart Miller Island at dusk to camp right there on the beach.” Brooke King, customer service manager: Logged 40 days on the water through powerboating and fishing. Favorite memory: “Watching the OC Air Show with the Blue Angels from the boat with the kids—spectacular! And watching my girls go parasailing for the first time. My photo is of a chilly November lunch trip to St. Michaels.”

Lenny Rudow, FishTalk angler in chief: Logged 115 days on the water, ranging from fishing to work trips to crabbing. Favorite memory last year: “Watching one of my sons, Max, catch his first blue marlin!” Molly Winans, managing editor: “I only logged 39 days in 2019, 15 fewer than usual, boo! Will make up for it in 2020. Mostly standup paddleboarding, sailing, and a few days on powerboats. Paddling with the East of Maui Tuesday night Social SUP group was a highlight. Sunset in Annapolis is always best viewed from the water. There’s a moment when dusk sets in, all of the SUPers turn on our bow lights, and the sunset lights up the sky. Sometimes it’s so pretty it takes your breath away. Looking forward to such moments in 2020 carries me through winter.”

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Meet Century Club Member Eric Packard, Kayak Angler

ix years ago, our friends at SpinSheet launched the Century Club for boaters who logged 100 on-water days within the calendar year. The club isn’t just for sailors. To convince more powerboaters and kayakers to join the club in 2020, two-time Century Club member Eric Packard answers our questions below. Learn more at spinsheet.com/centuryclub: What were three highlights of the 2019 season? Volunteering with the DNR and being on a gill net boat tagging spawning striped bass; catching 1713 fish and 33 species; and being able to get out and fish 250 days (of which 141 days were out of a boat/ kayak). Did you experience any scary days (storms, emergencies, etc.)? Not really. When fishing from a kayak, which is my favorite boat for fishing, I keep safety first and foremost in mind. I never get on the water with wind speeds above 13 mph or storms in the forecast. Favorite wildlife sightings? Sitting in a kayak, basically inches from the water, you leave everything else behind. The solitude, the serenity: there really isn’t anything like it. (I see) bald eagles overhead, deer eating along the bank of a lake or swimming across it. At Tuckahoe State Park I heard something and noticed two otter following me across the lake. On St Mary’s lake I had a beaver approach me, I assume, to see what I was? Last year did you take any newcomers out fishing? This past year snakehead fishing from a kayak seemed to be the big draw. I have introduced Bay fishermen and others to kayak fishing for snakeheads. I have also introduced a number of Bay anglers (who normally troll for stripers, bluefish, and mackerel) to light-tackle fishing from their bay boats, jigging for striped bass or targeting cobia. What did you get out of being on the water so much? Serenity.

What would you recommend to someone considering the 2020 Century Club? Planning. Boating/kayaking takes planning and the time to get out on the water. Follow your passion for the sport you like, whatever it is: fishing, waterskiing, or simply kayaking or powerboating.

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he Yacht Brokers Association of America, the oldest continuous yacht broker association, celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2020. A special event to mark the occasion is planned for July. YBBA was founded in 1920 as the Yacht Architects and Brokers Association. Today it exists to unite yacht sales professionals throughout North America. Members benefit from the following support and guidance offered by YBAA: establish, promote and enforce high standards of professional competence, character and ethical conduct; foster public recognition of, and support for YBAA and its member brokers; facilitate cooperation among member brokers, and enhance each member’s success. As a member of this well recognized yacht broker trade association, a yacht sales professional demonstrates his or her commitment to continuing education and compliance with established codes of ethics. Members may also attain credentials as a certified professional yacht broker (CPYB). Each summer YBAA offers its low-cost YBAA University (YBAA U) in Annapolis and Providence, RI. The event offers yacht sales professionals full-day educational and informational programs conducted by industry experts. This summer a special 100th anniversary YBBA-U program is planned to include a keynote address by Gary Jobson and a celebratory anniversary cocktail reception. Save the date for July 14 in Annapolis and July 16 in Providence, RI. Learn more at ybaa.yachts.


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CCA Maryland Pickerel Championship

Hosted by CCA Maryland. Catch, photo release tournament; longest three fish stringer recorded over the three months. Prizes for largest pickerel caught by fly, kayak/SUP, youth, and overall; largest perch and crappie. $50 for members; $75 for nonmembers.

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OC Seaside Boat Show

At the Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. Admission $10; weekend pass $15.

15-16

Pasadena Sportfishing Fishing Expo

8 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days at the Earleigh Heights Fire Hall in Severna Park, MD. New and used fishing tackle and crabbing supplies, nautical arts and crafts, charter boat captains, over 190 tables full of discount items for sale, and food (pit beef and ham, oysters, cold beer). Admission: $5 each day, kids 12 and under free.

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18-20

Fawcett Winter Seminar Series

7 p.m. at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis, MD. In case of inclement weather, call (410) 267-8681 to confirm. Speakers: Jeff Leitch and Mike Montgomery of Bay Shore Marine and Port Annapolis Marina. The Care and Feeding of Your Diesel Engine, Parts 1 (February 18) and 2 (February 20).

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Admission costs $10 per person. Presenter: Renee Catacalos. Topic: The Chesapeake Table - Eating Local for the Bay.

21-23

Philadelphia Fishing Show

At the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. Fresh and saltwater fishing tackle, lodges, guides, apparel, travel destination, boats, kayaks, RVs, free seminars, fly casting pond, fighting chair challenge, and more! Admission $10 adults, kids 6-12 $5, kids 5 and under free.

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Middle River Penguin Plunge

At Sunset Cove in Middle River, MD. Registration and check in begins at 11 a.m. and the plunge kicks off at 1 p.m. This event raises money and awareness for Baltimore County’s homeless youth. Tickets are $40 for adults and $25 for ages 6-15. Includes a full dinner buffet and heated tent with DJ.

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Boating Safety Class

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

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Hinckley 2020 Winter Open House

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hinckley Winter Storage Facility in Easton, MD. Come and see more than 75 boats all under one roof ! Speak with a knowledgeable member of the Hinckley team about custom boat building, the brokerage fleet, service, maintenance, and general yacht care. Burgers and hot dogs on the grill. RSVP at hinckleyyachts. com/events or (410) 263-0095.

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OPCYC Submarine Visit

Old Point Comfort Yacht Club invites all to sign up in advance for the February 22 field trip to a Navy submarine. Sponsored by OPCYC’s Pointer Maritime University. Contact Peter Sijswerda, (757) 714- 1229.

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Lefty Kreh’s Tie Fest

10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the BWI Marriott in Linthicum Heights, MD. Three seminar rooms, fly shops, industry pros, salt and freshwater guides.

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CCA Angler Night

Happy hour 5 to 7 p.m., followed by a film screening at 7 p.m. and talk at the Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis, MD.

25 - Apr 29

Marine Navigation Course

Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at Annapolis High School. This course covers using a chart, understanding the symbols, using a chart to plot a fix, and determining where you are. $90. Presented by America’s Boating Club of Annapolis. Register: (410) 739-7800.

26 - Mar 1

Progressive Atlantic City Boat Show

At the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, NJ.

7 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Admission costs $10 per person. Presenter: Paul Kazyak. Topic: Working Toward a Sustainable Chesapeake Bay and a Sustainable World.

28-29

National Outdoor Show

At 3485 Golden Hill Road in Church Creek, MD. Friday evening show, Saturday matinee, and Saturday evening show (separate admission required for each show). Admission: $8 adults, $4 children. This show aims to preserve Dorchester County’s heritage by educating visitors about its rich and unique culture. Chainsaw carving, pageants, cooking demonstrations, police K-9 demo, duck and goose calling, muskrat skinning demos, and more.

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26th Annual Annapolis Saltwater Fishing Expo

At the Annapolis Elks Lodge #622 in Edgewater, MD. Presented by the Annapolis Anglers Club. Latest gear offered at show prices from local tackle dealers, seminars on fishing, food and beverages, raffles, and more.

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Fishing, Hunting, Boating Flea Market

8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Cambridge Elks Lodge on Elks Lodge Road in Cambridge, MD. $3 admission; children 12 and under free. Presented by the Mid-Shore Fishing Club. For more information, call (410) 404-3426.

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Safety at Sea at the Mariners’ Museum

Learn the skills required for safe boating at the Captain Henry Marx Memorial Safety at Sea course, presented by The Mariners’ Museum and Park and Landfall Navigation. Participants will earn an official U.S. Sailing Offshore Safety at Sea Certification.

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FSFF Monthly Meeting

7 p.m. at the Davidsonville Recreation Center, 3789 Queen Anne Bridge RD, Davidsonville, MD. Speaker: Jim Cooper, Heroes on the Water Maryland chapter. Open to the public; no entrance free. Free State Fly Fishers.

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American Heart Association CPR/ AED and First Aid

Gain knowledge in CPR, AED, first aid basics, and medical emergencies. CAPCA Winter Education course. Cost: $151.

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CCWBRA Governor’s Cup

At Smyrna Yacht Club in New Smyrna Beach, FL. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.

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Delaware Sportsman’s Show

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company in Cheswold, DE. Hunting, Fishing, Camping, and anything to do with the outdoors is featured at this event. $5 admission, kids 12 and under free.

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Essex Fishing Flea Market

8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Back River United Methodist Church in Essex, MD. Sponsored by the Middle River Bass Club Anglers. Admission $3, under 12 free.

At the Lancaster County Convention Center in Lancaster, PA. Free fly fishing instruction at the Learning Center, The International Fly Fishing Film Festival March 7 at 6 p.m., fly tyers, and more. Adult one-day pass $15, two-day pass $25, kids 6-12 $5, 5 and under free, discount for military, scouts.

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CCWBRA Midwinter Regatta

At Lake Apthorpe in Lake Placid, FL. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.

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Fawcett Winter Seminar Series

7 p.m. at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis, MD. In case of inclement weather, call (410) 267-8681 to confirm. Speaker: Ivar Franzen, naval architect and tall ship designer. Maryland Dove: New Construction and Old, and Other Local Tall Ships.

13-15

National Capital Boat Show

At the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, VA. Adult tickets $10; multi-day pass $15; kids 12 and under free.

13-15

The NJ Saltwater Fishing Expo

At the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, NJ. A NMMA Sportshow. Major and local tackle retailers in attendance, guides and charter captains, and more.

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Electronics and Navigation Course

CAPCA Winter Education Series course. Cost: $105.

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Maryland Fly Fishing and Collectible Tackle Show

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at West Village Commons, Towson University, in Towson, MD. Professional rod builders, tackle dealers, artists, authors, regional guides and local fly shops, speaker series, and more. Tickets $10, kids 12 and under free.

14-15

EMRFC Fishing Flea Market

Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Rosedale Volunteer Fire Company in Rosedale, MD. New and used fishing tackle, boats and trailers, food and refreshments. Admission $4. Presented by the Essex Middle River Fishing Club.

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7 p.m. at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis, MD. In case of inclement weather, call (410) 267-8681 to confirm. Speaker: John Adey, ABYC. Boat Corrosion: What You Need to Know.

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


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Poquoson Kiwanis Boat, Art, and Fishing Flea Market

8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Poquoson High School in Poquoson, VA. Featuring new and used boats, boating gear, new and used fishing gear, and nautical arts and crafts. Admission costs $3 for ages 13 and up.

21-22

Southern Maryland Fishing Fair and Boat Safety Exposition

8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds in Leonardtown, MD. Vendors selling fishing rods and tackle, fishing trips, artwork, food, and more. Also boat safety prep, training, and demonstrations for boaters. Sponsored by the Southern Maryland Recreational Fishing Organization, Inc. Admission $4, kids 12 and under free.

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Baltimore CCA Chapter Meeting

6:30 p.m. at the VFW in Middle River, MD. FishTalk Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow will be speaking on spring snakeheads. Coastal Conservation Association.

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Fawcett Winter Seminar Series

7 p.m. at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis, MD. In case of inclement weather, call (410) 267-8681 to confirm. Speaker: Terry Slattery. Fact, Fiction, or Fantasy: Lithium Batteries and Super Capacitors for Your Boat?

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Maryland Day at St. Clement’s Island Museum

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Colton’s Point, MD. Ceremony 2 to 3 p.m. Celebrate the founding of Maryland at the state’s birthplace with free admission to the museum all day, free water taxi rides, guest speakers, and more.

28-29

MD Sportsman Show

At the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, MD. More than 100 vendors with great deals on hunting and fishing gear, clothing, ATVs, boats, RVs, and trucks.

31

CCA Angler Night

Happy hour 5 to 7 p.m., followed by a film screening at 7 p.m. and talk at the Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis, MD.

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t the mouth of the Susquehanna River sits Havre de Grace, MD, a charming waterfront town that’s well worth a day trip or weekend visit. Situated in Harford County, at the northwestern tip of the Chesapeake Bay, Havre de Grace is a quaint town of approximately 13,000 people. Once known simply as the Susquehanna Lower Ferry, the town is said to have been given its current name by the Marquis de Lafayette, who was reminded of the French port city of Le Havre, which was once known as Le Havre de Grace (Harbor of Grace). Visitors to Havre de Grace will find that it’s easily accessible, whether arriving by land or sea. By car, it’s just a few minutes drive off Interstate 95. For boaters, after leaving the deep water of

the Bay, follow the dredged channel, navigating marker to marker, while staying in the center of the channel until the depths open up near town. In addition to the many antique shops, restaurants, boutiques, and inns that line the quiet streets, be sure to visit the following highlights:

1 Concord Point Light

A must-see during any visit to Havre de Grace, Concord Point Light dates to 1825 when the federal government authorized its construction. Today Concord Point Light is the oldest publicly accessible lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay. Its Keeper’s House Museum features educational exhibits detailing the history of this shoreline ##Photo by Adam Rybc zynski

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landmark, which is located at the corner of Concord and Lafayette Streets. concordpointlighthouse.org

2 Skipjack Martha Lewis

Built in 1955 by Bronza Parks in Wingate, MD, the Skipjack Martha Lewis was restored in 1994. The Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy continues to preserve the vessel, using her as an environmental education platform. The Martha Lewis is docked at the City Yacht Basin and available for public cruises, lighthouse cruises, and afternoon tea cruises May October. Call (410) 939-4078 for its schedule. chesapeake-heritage.org

3 Havre de Grace Decoy Museum

Located on the banks of the historic Susquehanna Flats, the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum houses one of the finest collections of working and decorative Chesapeake Bay decoys. Chesapeake culture has been tied to decoys for generations. Years ago, decoys were used simply to lure waterfowl, but today they are pieces of art, carved using skills passed from master to apprentice. Havre de Grace is known as the Decoy Capital of the World. decoymuseum.com


4 Havre de Grace Maritime Museum

Located at the waterfront, the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum preserves the area’s rich maritime history. Facilities include an environmental center and classroom and a boatshop that renovates and restores old wooden boats and builds replicas of early and mid-20th century classic wooden boats. There are more than 20 permanent exhibits, as well as a children’s corner. hdgmaritimemuseum.org

##Photo by Pat Venturino ##Havre de Grace Maritime Museum. Photo by Pat Venturino

5 Millard Tydings Memorial Park, and Havre de Grace Promenade.

Take a stroll along the promenade or let the kids run in the grass, all while looking over the Susquehanna River. This park is home to the City Yacht Basin and covers eight acres. It includes picnic areas, a playground, a pavilion, and public restrooms. havredegracemd.gov

6 Havre de Grace Marine Center

Havre de Grace Marine Center has two locations in town and can provide full-service marine repair, summer dockage, winter storage, and transient dockage, with an on-site canvas and sail shop. They also offer fiberglass repair, brightwork, rigging, and engine repair. Marine towing and emergency service are available. Kayak and standup paddleboard rentals and guided eco tours are also available. hdgmarinecenter.com

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be left overnight. The Promenade Grill Outdoor Restaurant is located nearby. havredegracemd.gov

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May 1 to October 31, two riverboats depart Hutchins Memorial Park for tours that give visitors a view of the town of Havre de Grace, Garrett Island, Perryville, and nearby shorelines, along with an educational talk on the history of the area. (mvsummerbreeze. com). Those ready for more of a thrill, might try the parasailing, boat rides, and charters available at the City Yacht Basin through Old Town Parasail (oldtownparasail.com).

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Just a 10-minute drive from Havre de Grace, Susquehanna State Park includes the remains of the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal, camping, hiking and biking trails, and a boating facility. Stepping Stone Farm Museum is also located within the park. dnr.maryland.gov

10 Lockhouse Museum and Trail

The Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, located in the original 1840 lock tender’s house, preserves the history of the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal and its impact on the city. Outside is the original lock for the canal, working swing bridge, and tow path in a five-acre park. Open April through October. A 1.5-mile loop trail follows a portion of the railroad tracks that leads to the Conowingo Dam. thelockhousemuseum.org

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Boat Notes

Boston Whaler 380 Realm Decisions, Decisions

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he Boston Whaler 380 Realm is lounger built atop the cabin, plus wrapWait a sec—on a boat so oriented for all about expanding your options, around seating forward and to port. All in entertaining in the open environment, while spending a day on the Bay. all, there’s room for a half-dozen people what will you do when it rains? Flip the seatback on that aft seat so that it faces You want to cruise across the Bay for to hang out and enjoy the salty breezes. lunch on the opposite shore? Chase stripNaturally there’s also a wide-open forward again, push the cocktail table’s ers all afternoon? Take a mini vacation on social area aft in the stern cockpit. At a support bracket into the receiver mount, the boat? Run to a beach where the kids glance you might think seating is limited and you can spin the double-wide helm can swim? Maximizing options and minito the big fold-down bench seat along seat 180 degrees to create a dinette that’s fully protected by the hard top and kept mizing limitations are what the Boston the transom, but then take a closer look Whaler 380 Realm is all about. at the triple-wide passenger’s seat behind cool by the standard air conditioning When Boston system. Whaler launched the Though the Realm Realm line with the is designed with a 350 (see our review of sharp eye on entertaining, since it’s a this model at PropTalk. Whaler, of course it com), it was obvious at has everything you a glance that this model was very different from need for a day of fishany they had built in ing. There’s a 15-galthe past. Rather than lon livewell in the transom (and you can have a centered helm opt for a larger one in the entire console was the prep center), four shifted to starboard and flush-mount rodholdreached all the way to ers live in the gunwales the gunwale, creating a cuddy cabin with a and three more across LOA: 38’0” | Beam: 11’8” | Draft: 2’5” | Displacement: 23,500 LBS walkaround to port and a the transom. Fresh and Max HP: 1600 | Fuel Capacity: 445 gal. | water capacity: 55 gal. raw water washdowns full bow cockpit forward. are standard features, Nifty. The 380 shares the PRICE (msrp): $734,684 | Dealer: Chesapeake Whalertowne, Annapolis and Grasonville, MD - whalertowne.com and there are fishboxes same basic design but in the deck. Anglers with a significantly larger the helm station. The seat-back reverses, footprint; not only is 2.5 feet added to will also love the helm station, which can so after you get where you’re going you the LOA, but beam expands by almost a house not two but three massive 16-inch can transform this forward-facing seat MFD displays and, if you get the Joystick foot. This allows for a much larger cabin, into an aft-facing one. Nifty perk: plop Piloting option, joystick controls. one fully equipped for weekending with down in that seat, reach for the pull-ring a small indoor galley complementing the Speaking of joystick controls: using just below knee level, and you can open an that little gizmo, you have control over outdoor “summer kitchen,” a V-berth easy-access front hatch in the integrated the four big internal-combusting beasts with adjustable filler table, and a fully cooler that’s built into the seat base. enclosed stand-up head. on the transom, which can be 300, 350, or Unlike the 350, which has a small But where the Realm series excels, 400 horse Mercury Verados. Yowza. Even outdoor kitchen (with an integrated with the standard 1200 horses cruising is in its ability to let you enjoy the great electric grill and a sink to starboard of the speed tops 40 mph and top-end reaches outdoors, as opposed to being bottled up aft passenger’s seat), on the 380 there’s a in a cabin. With a traditionally designed into the upper-mid 50s, and if you up the larger stand-alone galley to port, with an ante to 1600 hp, you’ll be looking at a top cabin boat, having that enclosed space electric grill, sink, refrigerator, stowage speed breaking 60 mph. So, we might as also means sacrificing a bow cockpit. Not drawers, and a 120-V outlet for blending well add “give your friends and neighbors in this case. Head up forward and you’ll everything from milkshakes to margaritas. thrill rides” to the list of all the things encounter a monstrous three-person you can do with the Realm 380. And once you’re at the helm of this boat, we’re See our video of the Boston Whaler 380 Realm pretty dang sure you can come up with at youtube.com/c/PropTalkMagazine even more options. 34 March 2020 PropTalk.com


Chesapeake Bay Marinas and Boatyards

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hoosing the right marina is a very important decision. Perhaps you are looking for an amenity-laden resort-style marina, or one that is simply close to your home. Regardless of what draws you to a marina, it’s the people who run them who really make the difference. You can learn a lot about a place by simply asking the people who work there a few questions.

Some Questions To Ask When Choosing a Marina • How deep of an approach will you need?

• How far is the location from your home, and how far from the open Bay? • Will you need fuel on-site? • Do you plan to haul out and store your boat there in the winter/is that even an option? • Will the marina let you do your own work there or bring in outside contractors? Or are only marina staff permitted to do so? • What don’t you need? Perhaps you don’t plan on using the pool or going to the tiki bar… There’s no sense paying for amenities you won’t use.

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A Mini-Vacation for Customers

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eeing people enjoy their boats and the marina is such a great feeling,” says Melissa Clark of Hidden Harbour Marina in Deale. “It’s like we’re able to offer them this little getaway, like a mini vacation.” Melissa came to her position from a 9-to-5 land job. She was longtime friends with the Weaver family who ran the marina. As they renovated and expanded, they asked her to run the place. “I come from a family of boaters and watermen and have been boating on the Chesapeake all my life, but I had never run a marina. I told him this, and he smiled and said, ‘You’ll figure it out.’” And she did; the year she started they managed to get Clean

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Marina status within a few months and win Clean Marina of the year. Clark says, “There is so much paperwork. We have quarterly reports, permits to keep up with, water sample tests. It’s a lot.”

Is it all work and no play? “There’s always a boat to get out on the water between my family and my boyfriend,” says Clark. “We are always on the water, it’s our happy place.” #

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e asked Donna Morrow, Maryland DNR’s program manager of Chesapeake and coastal service, about news in the Clean Marinas Initiative, which offers marina and boatyard operators and recreational boaters the opportunity to participate in efforts to protect Maryland’s natural resources. Why would you recommend that boaters choose Maryland Clean Marinas? Simply put, certified Clean Marinas are likely to be a better experience for the customer whether that means cleaner grounds and bathrooms or a more organized service department that saves time and money. The certified Clean Marinas have also invested time to make sure they are preventing pollution and waste from their routine opera-

tions, something that matters to boaters who love the water, too. How can one find a Clean Marina? We maintain a list and an interactive map of the certified Clean Marinas on our website: dnr.maryland.gov/boating (search “clean marinas”). Clean Marinas also have permission to use our logo in their advertising, and they are given a window decal, sign, and flag to help identify them on site. They are also marked in PortBook. What do you wish more boaters knew about the Clean Marina Program? First, there is a lot more to being certified than boaters may see. Clean Marina managers work at staff training, emergency planning, and contract language to run a tight ship. Second is that boaters should respect and follow rules at any

marina. There are important reasons that marinas/boatyards strictly control what is allowed in dumpsters or what they may collect for recycling (both liquid and solid). I have talked to many marinas who tried to provide recycling, but boaters kept putting trash in the bins. It became too much work to sort it all out, so the marinas had to stop offering recycling. Boaters and marinas are partners in the protection of our waterways. Anything new and exciting to report? We started off 2020 with two new Clean Marinas: Gratitude and Osprey Point in Rock Hall, so I hope that’s a good start! And just a reminder that boaters can protect our waters in lots of ways; we have many resources for boaters on our website: dnr.maryland.gov/boating (search “clean marinas”).#

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urt Harder is the owner of Tome’s Landing Marina in Port Deposit, MD. Previously in the HarleyDavidson business for 20 years, Harder wanted to make a change and started the process of buying the marina in 2018. “I ##Photo courtesy of Tome’s Landing Marina

searched from Key West to Boston for a marina that fit all of my criteria,” he says. “This one hit those criteria and had the right bones.” Tell us about Tome’s Landing Marina. Tome’s Landing Marina is the largest and cleanest boatel in the Upper Chesapeake Bay. The care that we take in these boats is over and beyond what you might expect. Our staff provides a white glove, red carpet level of service from the moment the member arrives on property. Members and their guests arrive with all of their gear, we pick them up in golf carts and transport them and their gear to their boat. The same is true, in reverse, for when they come off the water at the end of the day. We are a full-service marina—striving to do everything for the members and their guests. Customers can request, mid-week, a complete exterior wash before they take their boat out that weekend. Additionally and automatically we wash the hull, below the rub rail, of every boat, every time they

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come out of the water to maintain that beautiful pearl white shine without the line of discoloration caused by the minerals, sediment, and dirt in the Bay. Caring for the members’ boats allows for control of what eco-friendly chemicals we use to clean the boats to better protect the environment, including the mighty Susquehanna River. And all of this is at no additional charge as these services are included in their membership. Anything new at the marina? After purchasing the marina, potable water was piped to the piers, we introduced the golf cart valets, added Adirondack chairs with umbrellas so people could just hang out and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Susquehanna River. We want members and their guests to have a world class experience; we want them to be wowed. We have planned five phases of enhancements for the marina facility.

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No Typical Day at Work

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teuart Chaney of Herrington Harbour Marinas has been in the marine industry for 40 years. Here’s a bit about his career path and what’s new in his neck of the woods in North Beach and Tracys Landing, MD, on Herring Bay: Before entering the industry, were you a boater? In the typical understanding of the word boater, I was not. I had an old wooden crab boat in Galesville. What does a typical day look like for you? I guess there’s not really a typical one. I normally end up in my office, even on the weekend. It’s like working on a farm—you never run out of work. I’m always working on a multitude of different things: permits, contracts to build things; we do a lot of the building ourselves.

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Everything is different depending on the season. There are winter projects and improvements you can’t do in the summer. Right now we’re working on a number of organizational tasks. For example,

they do mobile pump outs here—it’s gotten very popular because our rates are so low. It’s gotten time consuming. Melissa Kapper (office manager) sends an email every week to our customers.

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What do you love about your job and/or your customers? The job is very rewarding. We use longterm thinking in the way we do things. What I love is that I work every day inside and outside, not stuck in an office. I love the fact that we have seasons. We are able to please so many of our customers. We get so many compliments. They say, “This is the best marina I’ve ever been to.” It instills in you the drive to do even better. You do better; people love it. The seasons add to the diversity of what we do. I also love that you’re not being controlled by other people telling you to do it this way. Our entire staff is included in decisions. Everybody should have a job like this!

Anything new and exciting going on now or in the near future at your marina? We’re building a bathhouse. We always do a pier; remove one and put in new structure. Electricity is changing, so we have to constantly change that, too. At Herrington Harbour North, we’re doing pathways and eco-trails. There are paver walkways, with signs about what you can see as you walk around the harbor… Every once in a while, we put up something about the history of Herrington Harbour and people find that really interesting, so we’re going to get out more about that. #

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A Generational Marina

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d Harwood serves as the general manager of Bowleys Marina in Middle River, MD. In August of last year, Bowleys celebrated the grand opening of the $3.2M improvement of its pier facility, the largest rebuild effort in the marina’s history. Anything new at your marina this year? We are purchasing a self-propelled hydraulic yard trailer and will offer winter storage to non-members this fall. We are currently installing three 15,000-pound Magnum boat lifts and an additional five PWC Docking Platforms. We will now have 12 boat lifts and 13 PWC Docking Platforms. We also just rebuilt our boat ramp dock, and the restrooms are currently undergoing a full rehab. Walls and floors are being tiled and new partitions and fixtures have been installed.

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What’s the best part about your job? I truly enjoy interacting with Bowleys Marina members. They are very supportive of the staff. We have members that are new each year as well as members who have been here since 1981. I call Bowleys a “generational” marina. Many have spent their entire boating life at Bowleys. It’s very informative and interesting listening to everyone’s opinion. Favorite thing about your location? At the mouth of Middle River, there are no height restrictions, and we have deep water on approach. We also have great sunsets daily. We are located at the end of a peninsula in a rural setting with10 acres of ample green space for members to enjoy. What are some things you’ve learned on the job? I’ve learned how to be diplomatic when dealing with opposing views. Since my arrival in 2007, we have either had active

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capital improvements underway or we’ve been in the planning stage. Everyone has an opinion, especially when relating to multi-million dollar projects. It normally takes months if not years to come to a consensus on the scope of the next project and budget. We have completed about a quarter of the marina rebuild and are currently planning the next phase. Describe an ideal slip holder. Someone who has fun and appreciates the staff and the facility. What do you wish slipholders knew about your job? June, July, and August are the easy months. Launch and haul outs demand all hands in the spring and fall. Winter is filled with projects for the crew, and the office staff is renewing leases, preparing board of directors’ elections documents, mailings to members, annual financial audits, member meetings, and boat shows. There is no down time at Bowleys Marina. Learn more at bowleysmarina.com. #

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oanna Haaland had strong ties to boating before she started as the office manager at Bert Jabin Yacht Yard in Annapolis. She grew up boating in northern Michigan and always had summer jobs at marinas in her youth. “I love this job because of the lifestyle,” says Haaland. “I love the people and being on the water. I can’t imagine not being within sight of boats and water.” “A big part of my job that nobody realizes is education,” says Haaland. “We have a lot of people who are just getting into boating, or maybe are not as familiar with how things work than those of us who grew up on the water. Things that

we might take for granted need some extra time and care, like having lines and fenders ready. But I love teaching people the ropes” Haaland admits there are many characters you meet running a marina. “We joke that we should have a reality TV show with the characters that come

through and the day to day shenanigans. Our latest challenge are the local foxes. They are walking the docks at night and getting on people’s boats.” Nothing bothers Haaland more than an unhappy customer. “People come out here to enjoy themselves, and I like being a part of that,” she says. #

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im Sharkey of Safe Harbor Zahniser’s Marina in Solomons grew up surrounded by boats and water in Annapolis and has been in the marine industry for 45 years. When it comes to marina work, he says, “For the most part, very few days end up being the same. This is what I like most about what I do. I am fortunate that we have a very talented team here at Safe Harbor Zahniser’s, and I enjoy interacting with the other team members to make us what we are.” Most of his customers think he’s working the water every day, but it’s not always true. “Much like everyone else, I am sitting behind a computer or on the phone. There is a lot of administrative

##Safe Harbor Zahniser’s Marina in Solomons. Photo by Edwin Remsberg/Getty Images

coordinating that goes on behind the scenes to provide customers with a place they can enjoy. The nice thing is I can look out of the window and see the water or hear the clanging of masts.” Sharkey loves “The challenges the industry brings. There is always something new to be learned. I work with customers from all walks of life who are passionate

about the same thing: boats. That is what makes the job fun and interesting.” What’s new? “In March of 2018 Zahniser’s joined the growing family of Safe Harbor Marinas. As Safe Harbor continues to grow, I see more reciprocity opportunities for our annual members boating on the Chesapeake or while transiting other areas north and south.” #

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team to keep up with the current technologies; and focused on educating the market about everything we offer here at Hinckley Annapolis. This not only includes the services we have been providing for years, but also selling and servicing outboardpowered sport boats, Seakeeper stabilizers, and offering full electronics upgrades. What do you love about your job and/or your customers? Talking with clients about their boating dreams, and helping them achieve those dreams and working with the team to

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ensure that everything we do ultimately improves a client’s boating experience. I also love walking our docks, yard, and shops which gives me a chance to stay up to speed on all of our projects, large and small. I enjoy seeing projects progress and quite often learn from our technicians and clients how we can do even better. Anything new and exciting going on now or in the near future at your marina? On the marina side of the operation the facility is in better shape than ever. Everything from the dock ladders to the docks to the picnic tables have been recently maintained or replaced. On the service yard side of the operation, we are currently painting a Friendship 40 which we are very excited about. This spring we will start offering day launch service for those boaters who do not want to keep their boat in the water, but do want the convenience of driving up to the docks, jumping onboard, and going boating. We are expanding our mobile service offering, with emergency service available seven days a week and on weekends and holidays throughout the boating season! #

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Fort Washington Marina

Piscataway Creek, Fort Washington, MD

coastal-properties.com

301-292-7700

200

35T

50'

4'

Generation lll Marina

Head of Cambridge Creek off of the Choptank River

generation3marina.com

410-228-2520

50

50T

100'

8'

Goose Bay Marina and Campground

Potomac River, Welcome, MD

www.goosebaymarina.com

301-932-0885

258

35T

52'

5'

Gratitude Marina

Swan Creek, Rock Hall, MD

gmarina.com

410-639-7011

80

35T

50'

7'

Harbor East

Harbor East, Baltimore, MD

harboreastmarina.com

410-625-1700

184 plus 800 Linear Feet

200'

7'

Harbour Cove Marina

Rockhold Creek, Deale, MD

harbourcove.com

301-261-9500

64 slips / 89 boatel

20T, 24T (FL)

36

5'

Hartge Yacht Harbor

West River, Galesville, MD

hartgeyachtharbor.com

443-607-6306

280 slips + 60 moorings

50T

100'

8'

Haven Harbour Marina

Rock Hall, Rock Hall, MD

havenharbour.com

410-778-6697

200

50T

70'

6.5'

Haven Harbour South

Rock Hall, Rock Hall, MD

havenharbour.com

410-778-6697

150

35T

60'

7.5'

Herrington Harbour North

Western Shore, Tracys Landing, MD

herringtonharbour.com

800-297-1930

555

85T

100'

7'

Herrington Harbour South

Herring Bay, North Beach, MD

herringtonharbour.com

410-741-5100

600

90'

7'

Hidden Harbour Marina

Rockhold Creek, Deale, MD

hiddenharbour.net

410-867-9666

90

50,000#

50'

5.5'

Hope Springs Marina

Potomac, Aquia Creek, VA

hopespringsmarina.com

540-659-1128

200 wet 285 Boatel Racks

22,000#

55'

5'

Horn Point Marina

Back Creek, Annapolis

hornpointharbor.com

410-263-0550

56

240'

12'

Inner Harbor Marina

Downtown, Baltimore, MD

baltimoreinnerhabormarina.com

410-837-5339

130 plus 800 Linear Feet

500'

30'

Kent Narrows Marina & Boatel

Kent Narrows, Chester MD

kentnarrowsboatel.com

410-643-1300

200 Boatel

40

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Lighthouse Point Marina

Canton, Baltimore, MD

baltimorelighthousepoint @oasismarinas.com

410-675-8888

478

300'

8'

Little Creek Marina

Little Creek, Norfolk, VA

thelittlecreekmarina.com

757-362-3000

200

50T

80

7

Maryland Marina

Frog Mortar Creek, Middle River, MD

marylandmarina.net

410-335-8722

360 wet

25T

55'

6'

Maryland Yacht Club

Rock Creek, Pasadena, MD

mdyc.org

410-255-4444

120

75

8'

McDaniel Yacht Basin

North East, MD

oasismarinas.com/properties

410-287-8121

175

50T

60'

5'

Nabbs Creek Marina

Nabbs Creek, Glen Burnie, MD

nabbscreekmarina.com

410-437-0402

110

20,000# (FL)

70'

6'

National Harbor Marina

Potomac, Oxon Hill, MD

nationalharbor.com

301-749-1582

81

120'

5.5'

Norview Marina

Rappahannock River, Broad Creek, Deltaville, VA

oasismarinas.com/properties

804-776-6463

98

70'

5'

Orchard Beach Marina

Mill Creek, Annapolis, MD

orchardbeachmarina.com

410-269-5182

21

45'

8'

Osprey Point Marina

Swan Creek, Rock Hall, MD

ospreypoint.com

410-639-2194

160

50'

17'

Oyster Farm & King Creek

Kings Creek, Cape Charles, MD

theoysterfarmatkingscreek.com

757-331-8640

124

150'

7'

Piney Narrows Yacht Haven

Chester River, Chester, MD

pineynarrowsyachthaven.com

410-639-2194

278

60T

65'

5.5'

Podickory Point Yacht & Beach Club

Mouth of the Magothy River, Annapolis, MD

podickorypoint.com

410-757-8000

100

12,000# (FL)

30'

5.5'

Point Lookout Marina

Smith Creek off Potomac, Ridge, MD

pointlookoutmarina.com

301-872-5000

160

30T

100'

8'

Porter's Seneca Marina

Seneca Creek, Baltimore County

porterssenecamarina.com

410-335-6563

90

30T

55'

6'

Regent Point Marina

Rappahanock River, Topping, VA

regentpointmarina.com

804-758-4457

130

35T

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Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing Marina

Fairlee Creek

www.shmarinas.com

410-778-5007

350

75T

100'

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Safe Harbor Hack's Point Marina

Bohemia River

www.shmarinas.com

410-275-9151

75

60'

6'

Safe Harbor Narrows Point Marina

Kent Narrows, Kent Island

www.shmarinas.com

410-827-8888

540

50T

130'

6'

Safe Harbor Oxford Marina

Tred Avon River, Oxford, MD

www.shmarinas.com

410-226-5101

152

75T

120'

9'

Safe Harbor Zahniser's Marina

Solomons, MD

www.shmarinas.com

410-326-2166

225

75T

150'

Sassafras Harbor Marina

Sassafras River, Georgetown, MD

sassafrasharbormarina.com

410-275-1144

200

70T

Selby Bay Marina

South River, Edgewater, MD

selbybaymarina.com

410-798-0232

90

Selby Bay Yacht Club

Selby Bay, South River

selbybayyc.clubexpress.com

410-798-1415

68

Shelter Cove Yacht Basin

North East, MD

oasismarinas.com/properties

833-425-2423

180

35T

Shipwright Harbor Marina

Rockhold Creek, Deale, MD

shipwrightharbor.com

410-867-7686

250

15T

78'

7'

Skipjack Cove Yachting Center

Sassafras River, Georgetown, MD

skipjackcove.com

410-275-2122

360

70T

150'

12'

Slaughter Creek Marina

Slaughter Creek, Taylors Island, MD

slaughtercreekmarina.com

410-221-0050

85

25T

85'

6.5'

Smith's Marina Inc.

Severn River, Crownsville, MD

smithsmarina.com

410-923-3444

75

30T

58'

7'

The Wharf Marina

Potomac River, SW Washington, DC

wharfdcmarina.com

202-595-5165

300

500'

12'

The Yards

Anacostia River, SE Washington D.C.

yardsmarina.com

202-484-0309

52

120'

15'

Tolchester Marina, Inc.

Tolchester Beach, Chestertown, MD

tolchestermarina.com

410-778-1400

263

50T

80'

6'

Tome's Landing Marina

Upper Chesapeake Bay 1.5 Miles up Susquehanna River

www.tomeslandingmarina.com

410-378-3343

210 Indoor Boatel

10T

44'

Vinings Landing Marina

Little Creek, Norfolk, VA

viningslanding.com

757-587-8000

225 wet/350 dry

25T

70'

9'

Watergate Pointe Marina

Back Creek, Annapolis, MD

livewatergatemarina.com

443-926-1303

160

50'

6'

Waterside Marina

Elizabeth River, Norfolk, VA

www.watersidemarina.com

757-625-3625

35 plus 500+ Linear feet

300'

20'

Whitehall Marina

Whitehall Creek, Annapolis, MD

whitehallannapolis.com

410-757-4819

115

25T

50'

12'

Worton Creek Marina

Worton Creek, Chestertown, MD

wortoncreek.com

410-778-3282

110

70T

100'

6'

Yacht Haven of Annapolis

Annapolis, MD

yachthavenannapolis.com

410-267-7654

51

35T

62'

15'

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Total # of slips

Rhode River Marina

Bear Neck Creek, Rhode River

rhoderivermarina.com

410-7981658

100

River Marsh Marina

Choptank River, Cambridge, MD

chesapeakebay.regency.hyatt.com

410-901-6380

Rockhold Creek Marina

Deale, MD

oasismarinas.com/properties

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##Dave and Diane Baumgartner on a cruise over to Tolchester’s Tiki Bar.

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“It was six of us, and we had a little Montgomery Ward boat with a Chrysler engine. That little boat got taken out every day, but we had to stay in view of the house. Some people live on the water and go boating sometimes, while others live on the water, and we really lived and played on the Bay,” says Dave. “Boating is a lifestyle we continue to this day.” For Diane, she got into boating when she met Dave. She says, “It wasn’t until I met Dave that I fell in love with boating. Now it’s one of my passions.” The marina was acquired by their father in 1976. After looking at a couple of places for sale, he found the property in Essex, MD, where Riverside Marine is located to this day. Dave says of his father, “His goal was to start a business to allow his children to learn a trade and eventually work for themselves. At the time it was a small yard, half the slips were full, and it needed a lot of work. “They did what had to be done. They sold the house and lived in an apartment above the marina. Our dad was still working his job at the telephone company and mom was working in

##Trudy Jefferson (center) and her family heading out to Hart Miller Island for a family fun day.

the office. We used to say, ‘Open till dark,’ seven days a week. We would sit upstairs in the apartment and would go out and help if someone stopped by. Our personal boating kind of stopped at that time because we were so busy. But we would try to go out at first light to drop a line or catch a bushel of crabs before work or get in some waterskiing after work.” Those early days of the marina were a bit of a learning curve, but it wasn’t long before they started getting a name for themselves. Riverside was one of the first marinas in the area to get a forklift. They were also one of the first ones to get a fax machine. Trudy remembers the days before the fax machine when she would spend hours calling in credit applications to the bank, but afterwards, they could get their applications approved much faster than other dealers in the area. Riverside was also one of the first dealers to have computers at boat shows, which allowed them to enter leads directly into their system, as well as one of the first local dealers to bring boats to malls and other offsite locations. “It was a great advertisement for us,” says Trudy. In 2006, Riverside Marine became a certified dealer. “It was very easy for us to become certified because


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##Robbie, Jason, Matt, and Dave with their rockfish from a “secret” fishing hole.

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Safety Series Part II

Advances in Safety Technology By Capt. Mike Martel

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t’s a funny paradox, but the most sophisticated piece of safety equipment aboard a powerboat is the captain. Beyond that, safety equipment and technology, surprisingly, don’t change dramatically in basic form from year to year; a lifejacket is still a lifejacket, for example. But the improvements and innovations in equipment continue to advance. Improvements are invariably in the areas of better communications and higher reliability, even though basic concepts remain the same. Consider, for example, a simple set of binoculars. How many skippers consider binoculars to be safety equipment? And yet they are. According to legend, an officer aboard RMS Titanic was reassigned at the last minute and mistakenly took the key with him that accessed a locker where the Titanic’s binoculars were kept. On the night of the collision with the iceberg, the lookouts had no binoculars. If you’re under power cruising at speed, you need them. I have delivered expensive yachts to the Caribbean that for all their fancy electronics had either no binoculars aboard or had cheap plastic junk instead.

Orion 09332 Scenix

That’s why we begin with a focus on a good set of 7×50 binoculars by Orion, the Orion 09332 Scenix with its great definition made possible by the BAK-4 Porro prism, a wide field of view, which should be a given for marine binoculars, and good fog-proofing enabled by two

watertight O-rings, and a durable metal body. The Orion 09332 Scenix Wide 7.1 Degree Field 1000 Yard linear view binoculars stand up to being knocked around the cramped confines of a motorboat in perpetually corrosive and salty air. I’ve seen too many that begin to deteriorate rapidly in this environment. The BAK-4 Porro prism provides crystal clear images, and in addition to a wide exit pupil diameter, the brightness level of its image is supplemented by a light-absorbing coating, which prevents glare and also adds color correction. At only 1.8 pounds, the model is light enough to be held to eye level without creating fatigue (and consequently shaking). Online reviews of this product have been exceptionally positive. The price is quite reasonable at $103.

Dockmate Wireless Remote Control It has been said that boaters in general don’t fear rough weather as much as they fear docking. That has, on many

occasions, been true for me, especially in Bermuda, where for the most part, public docks and piers are basically chunks of stone. One has the urge to jump off onto the pier to fend off while still 10 yards away. Now it is possible to walk away from the helm to a different vantage point, even from the dock itself, and remotely control and dock your boat using an advanced handheld wireless remote controller from Dockmate U.S. We all know that docking, particularly on a vessel with limited visibility from the helm, can be a very stressful and possibly even a mildly dangerous experience; not all miscalculations will buff out. Dockmate is a wireless handheld remote-control system that offers the ability to control a boat’s engines, thrusters, anchor and horn—all from a small handheld device. With Dockmate, boaters can walk away from their helm station to a safer vantage point where they can have better visibility and easily handle lines while docking. Retail price for Dockmate is $6800 for a five-function system that controls two engines, a thruster, an anchor, and a horn. It’s described as a reliable, easyto-install and -use solution. If you’re docking a big powerboat in a tight slip and know that you would be best able to do so from the vantage point of up

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Safety Series on the bow, at the transom, or even from the dock itself, now you can, especially since it’s wireless. (See our video of Dockmate at youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine.)

West Marine’s Offshore Performance Inflatable Lifejacket with Harness

For a long time now, people concerned with boating safety, from the Coast Guard on down, have recognized that the only problem boaters have with lifejackets is that they are usually not wearing them when they drown. By and large, folks in boats don’t like to wear them, even the compact inflatable ones. Realistically, personal floatation devices (PFD) aren’t really fashion attire, and they can be uncomfortable or hot. As a result, PFD makers have adopted a new philosophy similar to the old advice about breaking in a pair of new hiking boots; wear them around the house, wear them a lot, and eventually you will get used to them. The same goes for lifejackets. Try wearing them as often as possible until you forget that you have one on. To be fair, it’s not like the old days with the non-inflatable big puffy kapok jackets that made you feel like you had

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two bed pillows strapped to your gut. Nowadays manufacturers have made them more comfortable, inflatable, thin profile, highly reliable, and technically advanced. Even though they may never take the place of a good Hawaiian shirt, they’re starting to look a lot more stylish while delivering positive buoyancy performance when needed. West Marine’s new Offshore Performance Automatic Inflatable Lifejacket offers 35 pounds of positive buoyancy to keep the wearer face up in rough water. It must be immersed in water to inflate; it won’t prematurely inflate due to rain or humidity. A built-in indicator window will show green if your lifejacket is properly armed and ready to use. The PFD also incorporates a sturdy, integrated harness that includes stainless steel D-rings for attaching a safety tether (sold separately). Of course, this is something that sailors like, but it is equally important on a motor vessel underway offshore in sloppy seas. Made from ultra-high molecular weight polyurethane webbing, this harness provides exceptional strength. The conveniently integrated harness and stainless steel Drings are accompanied by dual stainlesssteel slide adjustments for adjustable durability. The Offshore Performance’s V-back design minimizes bulk, so it fits well over your offshore jacket. A neoprene neckline offers added comfort and support. With its freedom of movement, you can wear this lifejacket comfortably for extended periods of time without noticing it. Isn’t that the whole idea? Fits a wide range of chest sizes from 30-65 inches. $250.

Simrad BoatConnect

If you’ve ever gone on a business trip to the other side of the country and wondered how your boat was faring on her mooring, this while watching a stormy national weather report on your hotel room TV, you understand Boater’s Anxiety. Like any boat owner, you realize that when you’re away, your boat is vulnerable because boats simply can’t help themselves if, for example, they spring a leak, get stolen, chafe off their mooring bridle in a storm, or some other mishap. Simrad BoatConnect is an app that allows the boat owner to monitor their boat’s location and battery and track trips and movement. You can receive alerts if your boat leaves a designated area and know when your battery is low. With BoatConnect, you can stay close to family or employees out at sea, track a stolen boat or ensure that your battery is ready for planned trips. Features include access to the boat’s location from a smartphone; receive alerts if the boat leaves a designated area; receive remote access to the battery status of the boat; access a history of the boat’s recent trips; and see weather status at a boat’s location. Reportedly easy to set up, it requires purchase of a hub (hardware) and operates with a subscription plan. Hub: $99, Monthly subscription $20.

Return Link, a Major PLB and EPIRB Improvement Quite possibly the most significant improvement or advancement in Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon


(EPIRB) or Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) satellite distress beacon to come along since they were invented is the very recent development of Return Link Service (RLS). At the time of this writing, January 2020, the technology is still awaiting final approvals and adoption and may not be for sale yet; it made its debut in essentially a soft rollout at the recent METS show (the world’s largest exhibition of marine equipment, held in Amsterdam in November). Basically, it’s a return signal from the

satellite(s) that received your EPIRB transmission, a little blue light or signal that tells you that, in fact, your emergency transmission has been received. Think for a moment how important that is. Survival at sea has as much to do with your mental state and morale as it does your physical condition, sometimes even more. We’ve never had this before; you got into your life raft, tripped the EPIRB, and hoped and prayed that someone received the signal and that rescue would be on its way. Now you can actually know that your distress signal has been received, and that’s huge. Orolia introduced Return Link Service at METS, illustrating how the small blue LED on its new FastFind ReturnLink PLB will tell a user that the International Satellite System for Search and Rescue (Cospas-Sarsat)

has received their distress message and knows where they are. The feature will reportedly be equally available to all distress beacon manufacturers just as the Cospas-Sarsat communication services are available to all beacon users without cost. The operation of RLS and cooperation among the various distress beacon manufacturers is a complex issue that there isn’t room to discuss here, but we expect it to eventually iron out, with functioning models available for purchase by the end of Q1 2020. No reliable price figures appear to be available yet. #

About the Author: Capt. Mike Martel holds a 100-ton Master’s license and is a lifelong boating and marine industry enthusiast. He enjoys delivering boats to destinations along the East Coast and to the Caribbean and writing about his experiences.

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Indian Summer Lives On By John Hart

##Indian Summer in Annapolis before she was sold.

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ohn, are you going to change the name of the boat?” As Melanie and I were in the process of buying Indian Summer, it wasn’t hard to sense that the previous owners, Charlie and Lucy Iliff and Robert and Linda Burnett, really didn’t want us to give her a new name. I suppose most sellers feel that way to some extent, but they really seemed to care. More later on that quandary, but first, as one has to own a boat in order to name it, why on Earth did we decide to buy a boat? It utterly surprised me when Melanie set her sights on a little teardrop trailer for retirement. After all, having led a military lifestyle, we had already seen the better of two continents by land. And, another important point, we both still had careers in full swing. Were we both fully ready to ‘hang it up?’ Nevertheless, I began researching teardrop trailer alternatives. Being appreciative of good design, I loved the look of the cute little things. They weren’t heavy, they were all aerodynamic, but pulling any one of them along interstates we’d already travelled up and down, and over and out, well… that just didn’t excite me. Sometime during my internet search, I don’t know when, nor even why, I started looking at boats. We’d never talked about boats, nor did we ever think of owning

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a boat. We didn’t even know anyone who owned a boat. And, other than my grandfather, who passed when I was young, and one cousin, no one in our family circle is the least bit nautical. When I first sheepishly disclosed to Melanie that I had turned to researching ‘trawlers’ instead of ‘trailers,’ it astonished me that she didn’t reject the idea outright. In keeping with her theme of retirement travel, I offered “it’s like an RV, just sturdier and without wheels.” “But where we would we go?” A good point, but I was prepared. “Well, up and down the East Coast and maybe around ‘the Great Loop.’” “What’s the loop?” Well, you get the picture. Captain John Wright’s “The Looper’s Companion Guide” brought some clarity to the concept of looping for her, and in record time she was “onboard.” As I spoke to friends and relatives about the idea, invariably, the first question was “what about Melanie?” When I replied, “oh, well, she’s onboard, really, she is!” Whatever their polite reply was, the return vibe was “oh boy, he’s delusional!” Perhaps I am, perhaps we both are, but oddly, and utterly inexplicably, just months after starting the search for a cute little teardrop trailer from our home in central Ohio, and before we’d really

##John and Melanie Hart

thought seriously about retiring, let alone owning a boat, we bought Indian Summer from Charlie Iliff and Bob Burnett—a 44-foot, 24-ton behemoth. Being mindful of fuel expense, my internet research led me to the concept of cruising comfortably at or near “hull speed,” and from there I focused mostly on Kady-Krogens and DeFevers, and my wallet led me to previously loved ones, even very well-loved ones, and Indian Summer was an obvious choice from there. Thirty-seven years young, she was within our budget, not just after retirement, but now! We could ease into the lifestyle and learn all about our new boat over time. Like the teardrops, she had great lines, seemed very well cared for, and, bonus of bonuses, Charlie’s captain, Mike Dais, who helped show her, seemed willing to stay on. We certainly needed that, because, we knew nothing! The comfort afforded by the prospect of engaging a captain who knew the boat was something that we came back to time and again, and


I suppose that’s what made us decide to pull the trigger. We’ve now owned Indian Summer, a DeFever 44, for six months and feel so lucky. Since we were totally new to the boating world, Mike did agree to stay on and he has been our absolutely indispensable teacher of all things nautical, introducing us to the cruising lifestyle, navigation, boat handling, boat maintenance, anchoring, boat maintenance (did I say that already?), and all the many complicated systems on a trawler that are foreign to landlubbers. It dawned on Mike pretty quickly that, as a true novice, my many questions were posed to know, at first, “what is normal?” And then, after I’d gained that new knowledge, how has that issue been addressed on Indian Summer? Power management, cooking, engine maintenance, upkeep—what a great friend and teacher he has been! Turning back to Charlie’s farewell article where he debunked the joke about the best two days of a boat owner’s life (November 2019 PropTalk, page 46 and at proptalk.com/two-best-days-boat-ownership) well, the day we bought Indian Summer wasn’t all that great for me either. I was far too anxious. Indian Summer’s huge aft deck, covered entirely in teak, was both a major attraction and huge concern. I had read many a frightening forum article about leaky decks causing

core problems, and though she surveyed well on that score, how could a 37-year-old teak deck not have some bad spots? For that matter, what did I not know that would come around to bite me? Even more remorseful thoughts cropped up. Three months ago, I didn’t know what a trawler was, literally true, and now I’m buying one? Will I even be able to tolerate seven miles an hour? Didn’t I love the autobahn when we lived in Germany? Is Melanie really, really “onboard?” Well, we’ve now ##Mike Dais (left). made three trips on Indian Summer and she was when we bought her, and, as it spent several weeks onis a fabulous marina, we’ll keep her there board, and I can report: No leaks! Other for the time being. We headed up the St survey anxieties have dissipated as well, John’s to anchor out three nights, first and so has my “need for speed.” Most in Black’s Creek, then next to one of the importantly, Melanie has had a blast. Seven Sister’s Islands, and on the return, She is embracing with gusto exploring all in Doctor’s Lake. We took another nice the lifestyle adaptations we must take to overnight trip to St. Augustine with our become true liveaboards. son Grayson along for the ride. We love We just got back to Ohio from a the relaxing slow pace. We love being on fabulous little run in Indian Summer from the water. And, though many more chalOrtega Landing in Jacksonville, FL,where lenges await, together, we’ve tackled some issues well already, and are enjoying the prospect of having to learn, face new challenges, and tackle them as a team. Back to the boat naming issue: I had plenty of names for our new toy, but upon reflection, Indian Summer won out. It won out in no small part because we sensed, through Mike, and through reading Charlie’s articles in PropTalk, the true love for the boat that they had. We are honored to carry that forward as we write our own chapter in her history. The Iliffs were kind to leave several charts of the Chesapeake onboard, and we will no doubt put them to good use. However, Mike said that with all the cruising the Iliffs and Burnetts did in Indian Summer, to his knowledge she’s never been fully around the Great Loop, and never crossed over to the Bahamas. Well, let’s just see about that… stay tuned. # PropTalk.com March 2020 61


##Safety first! Children under the age of 13 must wear a PFD at all times when underway.

Boating with Kids M aking 2 0 2 0 a S ummer to R emember

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n this day and age it can be hard to truly unplug and simply be in the moment. For adults, we know what it was like before iPhones and Facebook, but for many children, they know no other way. Spending a full weekend on the family boat with spotty service might seem daunting for them. But it doesn’t have to be. We chatted with a few boating families right here on the Chesapeake who share their tips and experiences to help make this summer one for the books.

The Bonacci Family

Tony and Anja Bonacci of Annapolis, MD, have three kids: Luca (six), Anna (10), and Finley (13). “We are pretty lucky in that all of our kids have a natural love for boating,” says Tony. “They have all been on boats since they were infants, and they get excited to just get out there… the ocean, rivers, calm or rough, warm or cold—it’s just something about being on a 62 March 2020 PropTalk.com

By Kaylie Jasinski boat that gets them pumped up. They love every minute of it.” When asked what a typical day looks like on the family boat, Tony says: “We are on the water a lot. And to make sure that the family continues to enjoy boating so much, we make sure to mix things up—do different things. Our 35 Express Gone Phishin’ is kept at Sunset Marina in Ocean City for a good chunk of the summer to fish offshore for tuna, mahi, and marlin. The kids love getting out to the deep, sometimes more than 75 miles from the beach, and reeling in the big fish… especially our youngest Luca. I’d argue he is borderline obsessed. “We mostly use our center console, Knotty Girl, around the Bay for raftups with friends, getaways to St. Michaels, or even something as simple as a quick ride up to a waterfront restaurant for crabs or dinner. Mixing it up keeps it exciting for

the kids. We are on the water at least four to five days a week in the summer months, so variation is key.” How about must-bring items on the boat? “My wife Anja has become the champion of packing for when we hit the water,” says Tony. “I usually leave it to her, and she makes sure the kids have all they need. The best way to prepare is to think of a day on the water like a road trip, but without any exits to pull over if you need something: Plenty of food and drinks, sunglasses and sunscreen, towels, good music, and good company. We try to keep the kids off any sort of devices when boating… if you can’t enjoy a day on the water without an iPad, you shouldn’t be on the water. And never forget a fishing rod. The day you do will be the day you run right past a school of breaking fish.” Another key aspect of boating with children, or anyone for that matter, is


PFD Laws for Children

In Maryland, children under the age of 13, and in Virginia, children 13 years old and younger, must wear a USCG-approved lifejacket at all times when underway, unless the child is below deck or inside an enclosed cabin. For full requirements, including those for children under the age of four, visit dnr.maryland.gov and search ‘life jackets for kids’ and dgif.virginia.gov/boating.

safety. And the Bonaccis have made sure to discuss safety with their children from an early age. “Lifejackets are always on when underway or when on the deck. Everyone takes a seat when pulling into or out of a slip or docking, and we are always checking that our radio and radar work and following the rules of the water. “None of our kids have yet taken boaters safety courses, but this is absolutely something that they will take in the future. I know that the Annapolis Yacht Club offers hands-on boaters safety courses meant for kids in the summer months, and this summer our older two will probably attend. If you practice safe boating and follow the rules, just like in any other learning environment, the kids are like sponges and will do and act as you teach them.” The last thing we asked the Bonaccis was whether they had any words of wisdom for families new to boating. Here’s what they had to say: “Make it fun. Enjoy your time together. Explore new places, meet new people, and try new things. The Chesapeake Bay, its surrounding waters, and our oceans offer so many different opportunities to have fun as a family. Cruising, fishing, ‘redneck yacht clubs…’ do it all. And

##Mixing it up keeps it exciting for the kids. Variation is key. Photo by Tony Bonacci

most importantly, let the kids drive. The Alan Jackson lyric goes ‘I was king of the ocean, when daddy let me drive,’ and it’s true. It’ll be memories your kids will never forget, and neither will you.”

The Iversen Family

Jake Iversen serves as the general manager of vessel activities for Watermark, managing the operations of 13 vessels in Baltimore and Annapolis. Jake says, “I try to save weekends for family time, and my daughter, Sky, accepts every invitation to join in when it involves boating. “It must run in the blood. My daughter loves the water. My wife Laura and I introduced her to swimming as an infant and sailing a few years later. Now at eight years old, she is paddling, kayaking, sailing, and spending summers swimming on the neighborhood team. This early exposure and the opportunities the Annapolis area offers are great for enticing kids to enjoy the water. “She enjoys riding the water taxis to have dinner downtown and knows her way

around the bigger boats pretty well, too. One of our weekend routines is to wake up early and check on the (Watermark) boats to make sure they’re ready to go for the day.” When asked about activities for children/families with Watermark, Jake tells us that “Watermark hosts groups of students on field trips aboard our vessels and welcomes families with children on our boating tours. Guests with younger riders in tow return again and again for our USNA/ Annapolis Harbor and Baltimore Harbor cruises because they are shorter with lots to see, and they can walk around, get popcorn, and take plenty of pictures. Kids can even try their hand at the children’s steering station on Annapolitan II and at the wheel of the bridge as Harbor Queen’s “Captain for the Day.” Regarding safety, Jake says his family discusses it every single time they go out. “Safety discussions are a part of our normal routines, and especially in new and unfamiliar territory. When at the boat show a

Purposeful Screen Time

We asked our readers on Facebook about the cell phone debate—do they limit screen time onboard or allow children to bring phones and iPads when cruising? The majority of responses fell to the ‘limit screens’ side of the debate, but one reader had an interesting point, and that was that phones should be allowed when used ‘purposefully.’ Here are some apps that could come in handy onboard: • Weather apps—there are many free options to choose from. • Astronomy apps, like Night Sky, allow you to quickly identify stars, planets, constellations, and even satellites above by simply holding your phone or iPad up to the sky. • Nature apps, such as iNaturalist, help you identify the plants and animals around you. ##Future captain! Photo by Jake Iversen

• Navigation apps—when plotting a course someplace new, let the kids get involved. If it’s a longer journey, being able to see your boat’s progress might help with any feelings of impatience.

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couple of years back, we stopped by the USCG Auxiliary booth and they were handing out boater safety pamphlets. My daughter loved reading these and quizzing me on the content: ‘How many pounds is a child’s lifejacket rated to?’ ‘What shape is a green day marker?’ “She has been involved in many boating activities and camps during the summer months, and I plan on enrolling her in a boater’s safety course in the future. I may wait a year or two when she will be able to take it all in to retain and apply the information presented.” How about advice for families new to boating? “Water safety,” says Jake. “I cannot stress safety enough. Things happen in a split second and when it’s least expected. Adults and children alike need to wear their lifejackets even on the docks. Boats don’t have brakes. Always operate your vessel at a safe speed, staying alert and aware of the vessels nearby. Always assume the vessels around you are operated by owners with little or no experience. Err on the side of safety 100 percent of the time. “And get involved; take a class. This area has so many opportunities for waterrelated activities. Have fun while being safe on the water.”

The Gubernat Family

Ryan and Tera Gubernat and their son Macen, who went on his first overnight on the boat when his was just two months old, try to go boating every weekend from Memorial Day through mid-October, weather permitting. They are based in Middle River, MD, in the Upper Bay. “Last year we went every weekend,” says Tera. “We watch the weather all week, get an idea of where we want to go, and then pack up the boat (a 40-foot Ocean Yacht Sportfish) Thursday. Ryan and I try to do one or two date weekends on the boat, but apart from that it was always the three of us and our dog Lilly.” So, what’s a typical boating weekend with the family like? Tera says, “We like anchoring out and spending a few nights on the hook a season, but we tend to frequent marinas and little towns. Marinas have so many amenities, like a pool, and you have space to walk the dog. And Macen loves the Zodiac Because we have that, we’re not stuck at a marina—we can 64 March 2020 PropTalk.com

Maritime and Other Museums

Maritime museums are a great place to bring the kids, especially if visiting a new port. Many museums have a designated children’s play area or child-specific talks and activities, and they have a wealth of information on the local area, as well as the Chesapeake Bay. Below are just a few options for bringing the kids to: • Annapolis Maritime Museum in Annapolis, MD • Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD • Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD • Havre de Grace Maritime Museum in Havre de Grace, MD • The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA • National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD • Port Discovery Children’s Museum in Baltimore, MD

explore beaches, pick up sea glass and old buoys. And we always end up meeting other families with kids and dogs and sometimes even run into each other by accident at other places.” We asked them if they have places they return to again and again, or if they like to switch it up. Ryan says “a little of both.” The Gubernats have a few ‘staples’ they like to visit every year, like Tolchester Beach for Memorial Day Weekend (it’s close by and good for a shakedown cruise to make sure everything is running properly), St. Michaels, Solomons, Herrington Harbour South, Rock Hall (Macen loves the trolley), and one of their favorites in Annapolis is Mears Marina. This year they hope to add the Hyatt in Cambridge to their list (they’ve been there by land but not by boat), and Crisfield, which Ryan and Tera haven’t been to by boat since they were kids. With so many summer weekends spent boating, we wondered if Macen ever needed coaxing. Tera says, “He never says no. Sometimes we’ll even be driving to school and Macen will say, ‘I want to go on the boat.’”

##Give the kids a chance to drive the boat (with supervision), and it’ll be a memory they will never forget. Photo courtesy of the Gubernats

Tera adds, “We live for boating on the weekends. And to simplify packing, we try to leave as much stuff on the boat as we can so it’s not like packing up the car for the beach every weekend. When we come off the boat and come home, we can pick right up where we left off; no need for tons of un-packing. It’s like our own little beach house on the water. “We keep a toy chest on the boat, and after being away from it Monday through Friday, Macen is excited to see his boat toys. But he really only plays with those in the evening. He is so occupied during the day; he rides on the flybridge with us, helps drive and spot crab buoys… He stays so busy; he just loves it. We also keep a bucket of pool and sand toys onboard.” What about safety precautions? Tera says, “The rule is he puts the lifejacket on as soon as we get on the boat and it stays on. He’s never fought us on that. He used to fight us more on sunscreen than that. Wealso taught him how to go down the fly bridge ladder safely—backwards and only when a parent is down below. We have a plexiglass cover we place over the fly bridge ladder opening when we are all up there. And he knows never to touch the throttle or shifters.” Now it’s just a matter of waiting until summer. Both Tera and Ryan grew up boating with their families. They say, “We always feel so fortunate to have grown up the way we did, boating every weekend on the Bay. We feel it was a unique lifestyle and always dreamed of being able to have our own kid experience the same things. We even joke about how his Monday school discussions about the weekend will be so different from what most other kids did, as were ours.” #


Emily Maciejewski, a trainer from Annapolis Athletic Club, demonstrates a medicine ball lunge with rotation.

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hen the clocks turn back, holidays arrive, and temperatures plunge, thoughts of waterskiing often retreat to the back burner. But in no time at all robins will be singing and it will be time for spring commissioning and dropping those ski boats back in the water. If you are like me, perhaps you didn’t use those waterskiing muscles at all since your last pass in the fall. My enthusiasm for the first day back on the water typically outpaces my common sense, and the result is barely being able to lift my arms for days after those first runs in the spring. So, what to do? An offseason training regime can help. Working out in the off season can help to alleviate the soreness of the first days back on skis and to accelerate working back into midseason “form” so that you don’t spend half the summer doing so. Without recommending something specific, I recommend finding a regime that fits your schedule and interests. It probably goes without saying to begin with stretching prior to your workout, focusing on those muscle groups you plan to work on. Yoga has become a popular staple in this regard. What kind of exercises can I do to help with waterskiing? Back in the days before the internet, there were magazines, not unlike PropTalk, that were specifically dedicated to waterskiing. Good articles included conditioning techniques. Today though there is still a lot of good information to be found on the internet on waterski training,

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or strength training for waterskiing. Although some are a bit dated now, the techniques are sound and the advice still pertinent. Of course, YouTube is a great source for some very good videos as well. Cross training: many advanced skiers advocate cross training exercising to accomplish the workout goal. Not only do cross fit training regimes work the key muscle groups, I find them to also be more interesting, less routine or boring, and fun to do. The most common waterski training advice advocates working the core muscle groups and building core strength. Focus on legs and lower back particularly. Exercise balls are an excellent tool for both building core strength and improving balance. A great exercise is to incorporate a smaller ball into doing pushups. Try pushups with one hand placed on the ball. The balance required is great for working out the shoulder muscles that are also used in skiing or wakeboarding. Resistance training: many gyms have machines that offer resistance training exercises for the arms and shoulders. But simple elastic straps are a great way to do this at home. My own personal experience with these came after shoulder surgery following a bicycle accident. The rubber elastic resistance bands were provided by my physical therapist but can also be purchased.

There are many exercises that one can do simply by standing on one end of the strap, or attaching it to a door knob and pulling. The bands come in a variety of tension strengths. Lunges: both forward and lateral lunges are exercises that work skiing muscle groups. Add holding dumbbells or medicine balls while performing the lunge to increase strength and endurance. Go to Florida! Of course, nothing beats being on the water. If you actually want to ski, you might try descending on Florida over the winter. There are a number of ski schools and ski boat operations that run year round. Cable parks are also becoming popular and are worth checking out, as some of them have something for everyone. For slalom skiers, they offer wakeless ski conditions, while for wakeboarders, very big air is possible. Rates by the hour seem very reasonable too. A resistance band bicep curl.

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CRUISING CLUB NOTES A 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 news and photos by sending 350 words and a clear photo of pretty boats or happy people to beth@proptalk.com.

##Scott Tompkins at the wheel of Ol’ Smoothie.

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Farewell to Friends

note about a Chesapeake Bay boater who has left our home waters for his eternal rest… which hopefully has a body of water. Winfield Scott Tompkins, known as Scott, of Centreville, MD, died January 30. Scott was a 54-year member of the U.S. Power Squadrons and had earned 34 merit marks. Most of that time was spent with the Kent Narrows Sail & Power Squadron, where he once served as its commander. Tompkins was a lifelong boater, and his daughter Holly, who currently serves as the commander of the Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron, credits him with instilling in her a love of being on the water; Kelly’s service to the organization was also inspired by her father. Tompkins, who was just short of turning 80, had a passion for classic powerboats and restored a few Chris Crafts. The photo shown here pictures one that he dubbed Ol’ Smoothie (after himself). Ol’ Smoothie was a real head-turner. Scott and his wife, Julie, were also supporters of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. His love of boating was fostered as a child growing up in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York. He came to Maryland as an IBM employee in 1977. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Apply Now for 2020 Scholarship Award

he Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) “Silver Stars,” consisting of its past commodores, has announced that its 2020 Educational Assistance Award program is now accepting applications from qualified students who live in or are employed in Shady Side, MD. Candidates may include, but are not limited to, students in or entering high school, college, technical school, or a certification program. These one-time awards of up to $1000 may be used for tuition, books, or other education-related expenses at the discretion of the recipient. Applications for these awards may be obtained at CYC’s facility at 4943 Hine Drive in Shady Side, MD, 20764, or by emailing the CYC office at chesapeakyachtclub@verizon.net. Applications must be received by CYC on or before March 31. The awards will be presented at CYC’s annual Flag Raising ceremony on May 9.

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In 2019, the fifth year of this prorestaurant with casual and fine dining gram, there were nine awards given from an award-winning chef. Plus, there to very well-qualified applicants. The is no Bay Bridge traffic between you and program is completely funded by the your boat. Join CYC to escape, relax, members and friends of the CYC. and enjoy. chesapeakeyachtclub.org Escape to CYC and enjoy the pristine waters, spectacular sunsets, and diversity of wildlife of the West River. Less than 30 minutes from the Beltway and centrally located on the Bay, we have slips for boats up to 70 feet (including catamarans), as well as onsite diesel and gas and free pump-out service. Members enjoy a casual environment featuring social activities, organized cruising, regattas, and the camaraderie of fellow members set in a ##Shiloh Christian, a 2019 scholarship award recipient, beautiful location. Facilities is shown with past commodores (L-R) Bill Petersen, Linda Gannett, and Lynne Mulston-Duffy. include a swimming pool, beautiful grounds, and a

CYC History: The President’s Cup Regatta

ashington, DC, is much different than it was in September 1903, when Corinthian Yacht Club was founded in Georgetown at the old Cumberland Boathouse (at the foot of F Street), by two young sailors, J. Edwin Lawton and Ross Fryer. The Old Cumberland Boathouse was near Analostan Island. The intent was to form a small sailing and racing club. Motorboats were scarce, but a few did exist and their owners also became members. When first organized, the main object of the club was to arouse and maintain interest in sailing races. Before long, however, there occurred a fundamental ##The President’s change in the Cup trophy purposes and

widespread and positive publicity for the policies of the organization. Boat racing club that the regatta committee presentwas overshadowed by the more impored a proposal to CYC that the regatta be tant purposes of providing a safe and expanded, specifically proposing that the economical anchorage for the boats of President of the United States sponsor a the members and of affording opportugold cup costing approximately $5000, nity for social life. These have remained which would be presented annually to the main purposes of the organization. the winner of the Presidents Cup. The Even the great President’s Cup regatta, 1926 race was held in the Georgetown sponsored by the club in past years, has not been allowed to overshadow the Channel in front of thousands of spectators. The Presidents Cup was won by principle object of maintaining a home for sportsmen and their boats. a boat named Cigarette, and President Coolidge presented the Cup to the winAfter moving in 1912 to the Virginia ner. The whole affair was a great success. waterfront, by 1924 the Corinthian and Capital Yacht Clubs sponsored a regatta Read more about the interesting history of CYC in future Club Notes. in the Washington Channel known as the Potomac River Regatta. The following year the Miles River Yacht Club joined Capital and Corinthian ##The President’s Cup committee, 1925 in sponsoring the regatta, this time held in the Georgetown Channel. These races were so successful and provided PropTalk.com March 2020 67


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Sea Kayaking Skills Clinic

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he novice paddler sits in his sea kayak in the shallow water, listening to the encouragement from the instructors standing at the bow and stern of his boat, mentally working up to the moment when, in apparent defiance of all that is sensible, he will deliberately capsize. Okay, now or never—over he goes! A few seconds later, as he was taught, he has detached his spray skirt, exited his upside-down boat, and popped back up to the surface, paddle still in

##CPA offers sea kayak instruction for beginner and intermediate paddlers.

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hand, to the applause of his instructors and fellow students. He breathes a happy and relieved sigh; he has successfully completed the “wet exit.” On to the next lesson! Welcome to the Chesapeake Paddlers Association’s (CPA) annual sea kayaking skills clinic, SK102. Each year at SK102, CPA offers on-the-water skills classes covering basic kayak paddle strokes, basic and advanced rescues, stroke improvement, rolling, and more. On-land classes such as navigation and kayak camping are also on the agenda. SK102 is designed primarily to teach proper paddling techniques and other skills that beginner and intermediate paddlers will need to kayak safely. Those are some serious goals, but SK102 is also a lot of fun. In addition to the classes, there is unstructured “boat play time,” a relaxed evening paddle, and a

fabulous cookout with a big bonfire and instructor-provided musical entertainment. Students are encouraged to join in. The course takes place April 24-26 at Mineral, VA, on Lake Anna, which is two hours south of Washington DC. The lake is a nuclear power plant cooling pond, so the water is very clear and heated, allowing you to practice wet exits, rescues, and rolling in warm water in early spring. The location is private property on which students and instructors tent camp. The cost is $65, which covers two days of all volunteer instruction, camping on-site, morning coffee, Saturday night cookout dinner, and a one-year CPA membership. Participants are required to bring a sea kayak or light touring kayak (at least 12 feet in length, with two bulkheads or flotation bags), spray skirt, life vest, paddle, pump, and paddle float. To learn more about CPA, please visit cpakayaker.com or facebook.com/cpakayaker. Registration will be at sk102. eventbrite.com.

Back to School for New and Experienced Boaters

e’re pleased to announce our 2020 Boating Safety class schedule,” says Jack Crawford, flotilla commander of U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08 (Mount Vernon). “The days are getting longer, and it’s time to prepare for the new boating season.” Virginia, Maryland, and many other states as well as the District of Columbia require some form of certified boating safety training for operators of most powered boats and of personal water craft (jet skis). “We also invite seasoned boaters who took the class many years ago to consider taking it again to refresh themselves on boat handling and regulations, nautical

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‘rules of the road,’ required equipment, and other tips and practices to help prevent accidents,” adds Crawford. The one-day classes will be taught by experienced Flotilla 25-08 instructors on Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., on February 22, March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20, and July 18 at the Washington Farm United Methodist Church, 3921 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, VA 22309. To enroll in a class, contact Ted Caliga at johnbielli2@gmail.com. Newcomers and experienced boaters alike are also encouraged to explore the Coast Guard

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eg Ewancio’s entire family is involved in racing. And that is no exaggeration. In our January issue (page 46) we featured Peg’s brother Jimmie Stewart, who she races with in the Canadian Hydroplane Racing League (HRL) in JS-10 Yumpin’ Yiminy. Apart from Jimmie, Peg says: “Both of my kids, Sam (22) and Max (18), started racing in the junior class at age nine and now compete against us in the skiff class. My husband Jerry started driving a skiff with my niece Courtney, and she now drives the skiff we started out in.

“Dad is no longer able to join us in our travels, but Mom would never miss a race! She’s our biggest fan and is especially proud when all three of our skiffs are on the course at the same time; both of her kids and three of her grandkids. She also enjoys watching her granddaughters Sam and Courtney battle it out in the T class hydros. Some races our family brings five boats: the JS-45 In the Red (raced by Max and Sam), T-314 Irrational (Sam), T-720 Hangin’ Loose (Courtney), JS-721 Goin’ Skiffn’ Crazy (Courtney), and JS-10 Yumpin’ Yiminy (Peg and Jimmie).” So how exactly did Peg get her start in racing? She says, “Our dad was a crew chief for a 280 hydroplane when my

brother and I were kids. Jimmie and I used to go to the races when we were literally infants. We traveled the APBA circuit with them in the late 60s and early 70s. We loved to watch the 280s run, but the Jersey skiffs were always our favorite class. “We spent lots of time on the family pleasure boat skiing and fishing, but never dreamed we’d be on the racecourse one day. When my husband Jerry and I decided to get married right out of college, he said we couldn’t afford both a ring and a boat, so I made the obvious choice and I got an engagement boat (an 18-foot Sea Ray bowrider). Later Jerry and I had a couple of go-fast PropTalk.com March 2020 69


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boats, and almost immediately after I sold my first Fountain, my brother bought a Jersey skiff and we started racing in 2003, which filled the adrenaline void.” Any memorable wins, almost misses, or wrecks? “Our team has three National High Point wins in the skiff class, but we’ve had our fair share at the bottom... literally. Two years in a row at the very same race site we had a competitor lose control and hit us, and the boat sank twice. Our goal this year is to stay afloat there.” We also asked Peg what it was like to have so many of her family members share a passion for racing. She says, “It’s amazing to have our entire family involved. How many moms can say that their teenage kids enjoy spending every weekend with their extended family? Now that the kids are older, they bring their friends and boyfriends, so our team has really grown. My kids have grown up with boat racing as a big part of their lives and have learned valuable life lessons from it. They have learned that it feels good to help others succeed, and that volunteering is critical to the future of our sport.” We always ask the racers we profile what advice they would give to someone who is looking to get into racing but perhaps does not have prior experience or a family connection. Here’s what Peg had to say: “Come to a race and talk to the racers, and then get involved and volunteer at a race. That’s the best way to get an inside, up close look at the action. It gives you the opportunity to learn about the different classes of boats, and you may make a friend who would let you go for a

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spin in their boat to see if it’s something you might be interested in. “As a volunteer, you will see one of the best parts of racing that spectators rarely see. When a competitor needs help of any kind—parts, tools, help fixing a motor, an extra hand to hold their boat, other teams come out of the woodwork to help; that is what I am most proud of our sport for. We are eager to welcome newcomers to the sport, and I have never met a racer who didn’t like to talk about boats. Kids can get a chance at some races to try out a J-stock hydro owned by

our racing organization, without having to purchase a boat. It’s great because the parents can meet and network with current racers and see if their kids are interested in racing before they make a financial commitment. “There is such a family aspect to this sport,” adds Peg. “Winning is fun but that’s really my favorite part. Without our sponsor, Jesel Valvetrain Innovation and our crew chief Tommy Kling, none of this would be possible. (Tommy) is our engine guru, close friend, and the one who keeps us focused on what’s really important in racing and in life.” With so much of the family involved in racing and so much time spent traveling to and from race venues, do the Ewancios get out on the water in a capacity other than racing? You betcha! Peg says, “I recently bought a 35-foot Fountain (last spring), and I spend every chance I can get to be out in the ocean with it. And we still have the little bowrider I bought when the kids were little which is perfect for quick runs up the Bay, waterskiing, and checking the inlet for dolphins. My brother and I own nine boats between us, so time on the water is always a top priority.” #


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entury Coronado is a mighty name among classic boaters. These boats are known for their long and stylish design life during both the wood and the fiberglass hull eras. This article showcases an unrestored fiberglass standout that provides a luxury boating experience when riding across the waterways. As a general rule, the Coronados have more glitz than almost any other runabout. For many years their windshields were fashioned from automotive industry glass. And often they were highly styled by Richard Arbib, who previously worked for both General Motors and Packard. For styling clues on the Coronado, reflect back to the Chrysler Imperial between 1959-63, when cars were heavy with chrome trim. Styling was always a calling card for the Coronado, regardless of the model year. The Coronados are recognized as substantial boats with plank-on-frame wood or fiberglass-reinforced resin. In addition to their ability to transport many passengers, they’re heavily built with lots of woven roving. Years ago, I interviewed Al Hegg at his Century Boat plant in Panama City, FL. He told me that he preferred lots of woven roving in his boats’ lay-up. He was even fond of its subtle “printthrough” on shiny finished boats. He liked to point out that the quality of his fiberglass work was revealed by that occasional weave’s print-through.

So, are the Coronados fast? Yes, when tuned up and lightly loaded. Although one can expect to achieve speeds between 50-60 mph, speed alone was not what they were all about. A Coronado built on a wooden hull could reportedly deepwater start a dozen water skiers. Yes, I know this open cockpit model is best called a utility design within classic boating terms, as a true runabout is decked over between its seat rows such that changing seats is often only done at dockside. Despite choppy water and other boat wakes, our ride was unfazed in a fiberglass-hulled Century Coronado that was actually one of the Cardel models, a production line that was given separate hull codes by the factory even though they were built on the same mold. She gave us all a great, almost cushy ride. Coronados are also famous for their over-padded interior amenities. For a moment, you might think you’re sitting on an over-stuffed living room sofa when you’re in any of the Coronado’s three rows of seating. The Cardel model is distinguished by a layout with a different engine location. A traditional Coronado has a center engine location and a straight shaft down to the prop. The Cardel version, however, has a stern engine location and uses a stern drive or a vee-drive behind all the cockpit seating. What a ride! Above the waterline this boat is styled like the luxury Coronado runabouts of her lineage, yet this fiber-

glass model sports a different underwater running surface. That difference is manifest in a deeper vee, so she takes wakes and wind chop better than her wood predecessor. Although the Century Boat Co. was founded in 1926, it wasn’t until 1955 that it debuted a longer and very highly styled boat. The company made 196 examples that model year. Not every year was that good for sales, and in several other years it sold even more. The model was essentially in production until 1986. These Coronados still carried the DNA of the Century Resorter (the predecessor model), which was recognized as the ideal water ski boat. Resorters offered cushy luxury and very high style, too, but in different lengths from 16 feet long to 19 feet long. Much like the auto industry at that time, Century restyled its boats every two years, but kept the basic hull dimensions and features for the wooden hull models. The fiberglass models noted in this article were typically longer by several inches. There are 53 sister chapters of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) that host shows throughout the year where Century Coronados and Cardel models can be seen, appreciated, and enjoyed. One to check out with more than 100 collectible wooden and fiberglass boats is the Antique and Classic Boat Show June 19-20 at the Chesapeake By Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. # PropTalk.com March 2020 71


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he Baltimore Boat Show has come and gone. The days are getting noticeably longer, the groundhog has spoken, and tentative, hardy green shoots are poking up through the cold ground. Spring can’t be far away. As a matter of fact, the first day of spring is March 19 this year. As we all look forward to the start of another great boating season, with a strong economy and stable fuel prices, area boatshops are busy and optimistic.

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transient boaters alike. The 2020 season is shaping up to be a busy one for all of our locations in Oxford!” avid Low of Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, checks in. “With over 1000 boats hauled and neatly stored for the winter, our contractors are in high gear with repairs and upgrades. Our paint crews are inspecting boat bottoms and getting all our tools and material ready for spring sanding and painting. Along the waterfront we have rebuilt the bulkhead at our in-water service area on Q dock, and Club House dock is getting new composite decking.” aptain Alex Hazel of Atlantic Marinas Maryland is also reporting

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a busy winter of upgrades and improvements at their marinas. “We do have a few projects in full swing. Dredging is on-going at the Patapsco facility, and we are currently re-decking all the piers at Atlantic Marina on the Magothy with composite decking and an all new electrical system with 30-amp pedestals. We will also be adding brand new pool furniture.” ancy Noyes of Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, MD, shares this ambitious schedule of classes this season for novice do-it-yourself boat builders. “CLC’s Annapolis workshop/ classroom comes alive in late February with the start of a series of eight spring

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session build-your-own-boat classes. In these classes, students work with a skilled boat builder instructor to transform precut kits of plywood pieces into complete kayaks or rowing boats in just five and a half days. Although the boats still require final finishing—sand, paint, varnish, and rigging—the students take home hulls which are otherwise complete at the end of the class week. “Students come to our workshop from all over. In addition to hailing from the Mid Atlantic, students have come from as far away as Utah, Arizona, California, New England, Florida, and Canada— and everywhere in between. Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides participated in a class during his tenure, and film actress Kerry Bishe also built her own boat in an Annapolis class a few years ago. “The CLC calendar traditionally includes more than three dozen of these build-your-own-boat classes from coast to coast. The spring session in Annapolis runs through the end of May. June brings the start of summer sessions at the legendary WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, ME; the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, WA; the Great Lakes Boat Building School in Cedarville, MI;

and other spots around the country, before the start of fall boat building sessions back in Annapolis from September through November. In addition to building boats in our shop, two special two-week class sessions building the CLC Teardrop Camper are on the schedule in March and July. For the full schedule, see clcboats.com/ classes. Classes in CLC’s Annapolis workshop, along with other boat building projects in between class sessions, can be watched live on the shopcam, clcboats.com/shopcam.” &S Boat Works in Bear, DE, also reports a busy winter putting the final touches on hull number 30, Soul Candy, an F&S 61 Enclosed Express. Esmee, also a 61, hull number 28, was back in the shop for some routine maintenance before she heads west to the Pacific. udge Yachts in Denton, MD, builders of custom boats from 22 feet to 42 feet, announces its 16th annual open house: “Take a tour of our facility, explore a variety of models, and talk with current Judge owners to find out why they love their Judge!” The event is Saturday February 29, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,

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and will be held indoors, so it is ‘rain or shine.’ To find more information and RSVP go to judgeyachts.com.” eorge Hazzard’s Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD, reports that the shop has been full all winter with various projects, including the final stages of restoration of a 1948 25-foot Chris-Craft Sportsman. According to George, they are installing the “shiny bits” such as cleats, windshield, and step pads. The crew was able to take advantage of unseasonably mild weather in mid-January to successfully test run a four-blade prop on a 1953 22-foot Chris-Craft Sportsman. hipps Boat Works at Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, reports a full work schedule well into next summer. Major projects now underway in Buster’s shop include a complete teak refinishing job on K23, a 2005 Sabre 47 and a redesign and replacement of all interior cabinetry on Hank the Tank, a 1978 55-foot steel De Fever trawler. ob Hardy of Composite Yacht in Trappe and Cambridge, MD, also reports a busy winter and a positive outlook for spring. “The big

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boat, the CY55, is out of the oven and in the shop, and we are working on reassembling the deck mold and installing bulkheads. Progress is slow because there is still a lot of R&D going into it, a lot of design stuff. We’ve got several orders for our new CY 46, so we’ve started laminating the next one of those. We also have a new CY 26 on order, so we’re booked

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ing of all new varnish, hull/mast/ boom paint, new rigging, as well as many other repairs and maintenance necessary to keep this beautiful boat consistent with the Five Star standards of the Inn at Perry Cabin. “The second one is a Sea Ray 33 in for major engine and outdrive service on her twin Mercurys by our talented

team of technicians Scott Payne, Jim Martin and Randy Wilkerson. Her engines and outdrives have been removed for service. All major engine components and transom assemblies are being replaced before the out drives and engines are reinstalled. Her twin Mercuries will be like new when completed.”

Charlie also commented, “We’ve had a good winter work period keeping us busy. Our first spring launch date is February 28, and the schedule just builds from there. We feel good about the business this year. We are hearing a lot of good tidbits about the industry. Hopefully it will just keep on truckin.’” We do too Charlie! #

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04:13 AM AM 0.1 4610:30 AM

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12:21 6805:40 AM

811:58 AM 906:47 PM 7 PM

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812:41 AM 107:22 PM 0 PM

8201:35 AM 07:08

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7 AM 805:32 PM 511:43 PM

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dIFFEREnCEs

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

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ft AM -0.1 AM 1.2 PM 0.3 PM

67 12:07 17 03:07 AM AM 0.8 17 12 06:2309:35 AM AM 0.0 55 M 03:29 Tu 01:23 PM PM 1.1 6 07:3809:32 PM PM 0.3

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Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

mh m AM 6903:37 509:43 PM 503:49 PM 09:58

NOAA Tide Predictions

07:54PM 10:42PM

06:30AM 09:42AM 0.9F 01:06PM 03:54PM -0.7E 07:00PM 09:48PM 0.6F

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AM AM -0.1 4 03:37 4790 06:00 12:5310:04 PM AM 1.0

01:30AM 03:30AM 0.3F 01:54AM 04:06AM 0.5F 79 4 87304:54AM 70 02:14 02:54 AM 2.401:30AM 06:01 AM -0.5E 2.6 23 79 05:48AM 08:48AM 06:36AM 09:36AM AM AM 0.8 2.62401:30AM 19 05:21 05:00AM -0.7E -0.8E 12:06AM 0.3F -1.0E -0.6E 19 19 01:06AM -1.1E 01:30AM 0.1 008:12AM 3 11:36AM 9 08:2911:39 09:23 AM180.4 12 11:30AM 12:15 PM 0.4 12 11:24AM 03:24PM 12:12PM 04:00PM 3 1.2F 18 1.2F AM AM 0.0 3 0.8F 08:00AM 1.1F 02:24AM 05:48AM -0.6E 03:1 13 28 13 W Th Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 04:42AM 07:18AM 0.6F 05:00AM 07:54AM 0.7F

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AM AM 0.7 685 01:27 6 05:33 AM AM -0.2 -3 07:5811:54

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AM AM 0.8 785 02:28 7 06:27 AM PM -0.2 -3 08:5612:44

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AM AM 0.7 582 12:23 5 04:37 AM AM -0.1 0 06:5911:01

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F ish N ews “New” Fishery for DelMarVA

By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

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e’ve always had swordfish caught here and there off the DelMarVa coast, but the fall and winter of 2019 were different. Very different. Looking back through the FishTalk Magazine catch reports, dozens of boats reported trips with many multiple daytime swordfish catches in canyons ranging from the Wilmington to the Norfolk and all points in between. “We saw hints of this in 2017 and 2018, when a few pioneers had successful sword trips during daylight particularly in October and November,” says FishTalk Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow. “But last fall was really a banner season, as more people picked up on the technique and started applying it. Over the long term, we see this natural progression in many fisheries—for whatever reason it picks up steam, anglers figure it out and enjoy the action until it peaks some years later. Yes, it does usually peak and then drop off at some point. We saw it with the awesome summer tuna action around the turn of the century, followed by a tilefish boom, and right now it looks as if swords could be the next big thing.” Will the daytime swordfish bite be as strong next fall? Rudow won’t make any predictions. “Who the heck knows,” he says, “but I can tell you one thing: the potential is tremendous, and since it doesn’t require overnighting, you can bet that a lot more private boat anglers will be able to join in the fun. So, keep your eyes peeled for a daytime swording how-to article early this fall in FishTalk magazine!”

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Mako My Day

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ako minimum size limits for Maryland in 2020 have been announced, matching up with NOAA’s minimums established last year: 71-inch fork length for males, and 83 inches for female mako. Now, we’re all for establishing minimum sizes that are necessary for the protection of a species. But we’re also for minimums that make good sense. This one does not make good sense. A barely legal female will be in the 250-pound range. How anyone can be expected to get a thrashing, angry, out-for-blood 200-plus-pound mako shark to roll over while you examine it for claspers—without getting an arm bitten off—is completely beyond us. Many people will feel, and perhaps rightfully so, that an 83-inch minimum seems excessive. And we’re sure NOAA’s exceedingly accurate fish-counters must be correct about their numbers… right? Still, could we please have one minimum size per species, folks?

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Spot on the Docket

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ould size or possession limits be in the future, for spot? This winter the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) produced draft addendums for spot management due to “significant declines in harvest” coast wide. There are currently no approved stock assessments nor management requirements for spot, and the addendums relate to gathering more information on the stock status than anything else. However, they also establish “management triggers” for the species. Similar addendums were produced for croaker. In both cases we were happy to see that shrimp trawl discards were noted as “important” sources of mortality; though in the case of croaker, the range the ASMFC put on the bycatch mortality was “from seven to 78 percent.” Wow, that’s quite a range— maybe they’re getting lessons from MRIP? Stay tuned…

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##Campers do some catching during the Gladwell Foundation/ SMRFO summer fish camp in southern Maryland.

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he docks of Ocean City, MD, saw a fish that no one can ever remember being landed in this port over the winter: pomfret. And this was no common specimen. Angler Jeff Rosenkilde was deep-dropping for swordfish in the canyons on December 28, when he reeled up a 22.1-pound big-scale pomfret, which as it turns out, beats the IGFA world-record for this species (caught in Florida in 2004) by a solid 1.5 pounds. So, in one fell swoop, Rosenkilde set both state and world records (pending IGFA approval).

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esearchers at William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science announced that their new study evidences the impact of wastewater from poultry processing plants on water quality and nutrient cycling. Genetic, microbial, and remote-sensing techniques were used to compare water quality in two tidal creeks, one with a poultry processing plant at its headwaters and the other without. Sediment and water were tested for nitrogen levels and microbe analysis, and the study found that on average nitrate levels were 34 times higher at the headwaters of the creek with a processing plant, 47 times higher midstream, and 23 times higher near the mouth. Genetic

Show and Tell Here’s a run-down on the last fishing events of the off-season:

he Delaware Sportsman’s Show is coming up, with the action taking place at the Cheswold Volunteer Fire Department (371 Main Street), on March 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Not only will you find fishing gear here but camping and hunting goodies as well. Visit the Delaware Sportsman’s Show page on Facebook, to get the scoop. March 7 and 8 are the days to swing by Angler’s Sport Center, in Annapolis, MD, and catch their Spring Kickoff. Tackle reps will be onsite to answer your questions, shoppers will get 80 March 2020 PropTalk.com

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ids seven to 14 years old can have a great summer of fishing thanks to the Greenwell Foundation and the Southern Maryland Recreational Fishing Organization (SMRFO) fishing camp. Volunteers from SMRFO provide instruction and take kids fishing out on the Patuxent, while partners from the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, St. Mary’s River Watershed Association, and The Tackle Box pitch in time and gear to make the experience educational as well as fun. Visit greenwellfoundation.org for more information.

raffle tickets for gift cards and a shot at entering the “Cash Cube,” and oodles of goodies will be on sale in a big way. Stop by between noon and 2 p.m. on Sunday to meet FishTalk Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow, hear about the new striper regs, catch up with Travis Long, and sit in on the panel discussion with Lenny Rudow, Shawn Kimbro, LJ from G-Eye Jigs, and Mike from Angler’s. For all the details check anglerssportcenter.com. March 21 and 22 is the second annual Southern Maryland Fishing Fair and Boat Safety Expo, held at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds (42455 Fairgrounds

study of incubated sediments showed that concentrations of denitrifying bacteria decreased in abundance related to proximity to the processing plant, and in the contaminated creek denitrification rates dropped by a whopping 93 percent. VIMS also noted in its announcement that the DelMarVa Peninsula, which has 56 tidal creeks draining into the Chesapeake Bay, has the highest concentration of broiler chickens per farmland area in the United States. The good news? A preliminary study in Wachapreague, VA, showed that recently constructed poultry operations (built to adhere to new stormwater and litter management controls) did not show a similar impact. Road in Leonardtown) during the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. The show is put on by the Southern Maryland Recreational Fishing Organization, and on top of all the usual fishing gear and gadgets there will be training and demos put on by federal and state organizations available for boaters to learn how they can boost their safety margin. Visit smrfo.com to learn more. Another March show of interest is the Maryland Sportsman Show at the Howard County Fairgrounds, on March 28 and 29 (9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday). This is another event that focuses on all the many outdoor activities we enjoy in this region, ranging from fishing to hunting to RVs and boats. Visit mdsportsmanshow.com to learn more.


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ast spring, we had so much rain people were catching more catfish below the Bay Bridge than rockfish. Chunking and chumming produced most of the cats, but trolling and jigging also saw cats, instead of the hoped-for rockfish, on the end of the line. This year it looks as if we will have some very restrictive regulations on rockfish. With even catch and release banned, anglers are going to need something else to target, and catfish may just fill that void. Since there is a decent chance you will catch a rockfish while trying to catch a catfish, you will have to use circle hooks. I am not sure what criteria the DNR enforcement officers will use to determine when you are playing catch and release with rockfish instead of targeting catfish, but if I caught more than two or three rock without catching a cat, I believe I would move to a different location. Location will be key to catching catfish. Unless we have another monsoon spring, they won’t be around the Bay Bridge or even in the open Bay much below the mouths of the tidal rivers. Look for them in the Upper Bay on the Susquehanna Flats, the Lower Susquehanna River, and all the tidal rivers and creeks. The nice thing about catfish is they are available from shore as well as from boats. My wife’s family used to hold their reunion at Charter Hall on Carpenter Point at the head of the Chesapeake Bay, and each year we would have a fishing contest with the little kids. A three- or four-pound catfish would usually win first prize. That’s another good thing about catfish: they are kid friendly. You don’t have to learn how to cast a dry fly, jig a soft-plastic bait, or set out a trolling spread. Just put a bait on the bottom and wait for a bite. Chumming or chunking will improve your chances of drawing catfish to your

##Catfish are kid friendly.

bait. Any fresh or frozen chum will work. I have used dry cat food soaked in bunker oil with good success and saved considerable expense. My chum bucket is a fivegallon bucket with half-inch holes drilled all around; works just fine. A mesh chum bag placed on the bottom by the boat is another good idea. I am not familiar with too many tidal rivers in Maryland, but I have been fishing the Nanticoke River and Broad Creek since I was a little kid. Catfish have been on the menu here forever, and I have caught them at the spillway in Laurel at the head of Broad Creek, at the junction of Broad Creek and the Nanticoke River at Phillips Landing, and from shore in Sharptown. I suspect most of the other tidal rivers and creeks are pretty much the same as the Nanticoke and Broad Creek. Catfish are like any other predator. They don’t want to work any harder for a meal than they have too. They like to sit and wait for food to pass by. To this end you will find them in the lee of a point, behind a blown down tree, or in a deep hole or depression or at the tailrace of a spillway. Boaters will always have the upper hand, as they can cruise the water using

their SONAR to locate productive bottom. Once they find a good location, they can anchor above it and drift their baits back to the waiting catfish. If no one is home, it’s off to the next goodlooking spot. Shore-based anglers must have a bit more patience. I like to fish spillways when possible, as the moving water will attract bait and bait will attract catfish. The tailrace is the most productive spot, but if you watch the water flow, you may find eddies around the edge on the spillways where cats can lie in wait. Old pilings and other such structure are also good for finding catfish. Catfish bait can be any of a number of live or dead offerings. Many catfish experts like to use homemade stinkbaits to draw catfish to their hooks. No doubt, catfish use their sense of smell to find food, but unless you have a very understanding wife, husband, or significant other, concocting those stinkbaits in the kitchen can put quite a strain on your relationship. A more common and easierto-stomach bait would be cut bunker, earthworms, or live shad or minnows. This spring, if you can’t fish for rockfish, give catfish a try. # PropTalk.com March 2020 81


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ith all the new regulations on trying to release a three- or four-pound they will come unglued. I would say one rockfish and bluefish we are blue, having barbless hooks saved many a in 10 blues will get off when using the going to be releasing more of WindCheater with treble hooks. Bucktrip to the emergency room. those fish than we can keep. tails or jigs with a single hook Those of us who fish for summer have an even better retention flounder will also find more unrecord and seldom come free. der the 16.5-inch minimum size Creating a barbless hook is than over, causing us to release pretty simple: take the hook and many of them as well. crush the barb with your fishing There are a number of things pliers. This will work on any we can do to help the survival of hook you are likely to use in the released fish, and I find crushing Bay or nearshore ocean. I crush the barb on my hooks to be one barbs on plugs, bucktails, jigs, of the best actions I can take. circle hooks, and teasers. Once Barbless hooks not only make it you get into larger hooks used easier to unhook the fish, but as I offshore or inshore for sharks, ##Crushing the hooks on plugs and jigs makes for an easy release. discovered when I ran my charter the barbs become too large for service, they make it easier to uncrushing with hand tools. hook customers and the captain. I know it goes against evWhen I targeted rockfish or blues at erything you have learned about hooks, The key to keeping a fish attached the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, I but crushing the barbs is another way when using barbless hooks is keeping a would crush the barbs on the treble hooks to reduce release mortality, a figure that tight line. Stripers tend to use a steady on the WindCheater plugs. I seldom lost has come to haunt us, especially in the pull and seldom jump clear of the water. a fish because it came unhooked and when rockfish regulations. # Blues will take to the air, and this is when

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Biz Buzz New Facility

Out with the “well used” and in with the “new and improved,” Herrington Harbour South has begun construction of a new building that will have private bathhouses and a lounge area for its slipholders. It will replace an existing bathhouse built 40 years ago. The new building will be a significant improvement over the locker room style showers that were there before. It’s expected to be completed by Memorial Day 2020. herringtonharbour.com/south

New Hire

North Point Yacht Sales welcomes Brad Kauffman to its Annapolis sales team. Brad joins the team with over 20 years of experience, offering a wealth of knowledge when it comes to boating, specializing in private yacht ownership and charter management. “I have known Brad for a long time and have always admired his skill, drive, and attention to his customers’ needs. I’m thrilled to have Brad utilize those natural talents at North Point Yacht Sales and think he will be a great addition to our growing team.” says Ken Comerford, owner and president of North Point Yacht Sales. Brad is an active member at the Annapolis Yacht Club and has owned several boats. For Brad, vacation isn’t vacation unless it is onboard a boat. Through his trade, Brad has been lucky enough to spend more than 100 weeks chartering monohulls and catamarans in the British Virgin Islands and Florida Keys. If you have any questions regarding purchasing a yacht for charter management to offset the cost of ownership or desire information on private yacht ownership, Brad would be happy to talk to you. northpointyachtsales.com

Sales Executive

Grande Yachts welcomes Louise Clarke to its Bay Bridge Marina office to assist with sales of the company’s yacht brands, including Sunseeker, Riviera, Belize, Absolute, and Chris-Craft. Louise has been based in Europe in recent years and has covered many thousands of nautical miles aboard many types of yachts, even dabbling in the world of super and megayachts. She has covered all roles onboard, eventually becoming a captain, and completing an engine maintenance course. Having cruised in the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Caribbean, and other areas including New England over a period of 14 years, Louise left France and moved to the US. With a previous background in sales, it seemed a natural step to join a dealership with a range of products to suit many buyer profiles. grandeyachts.com

Employee Owned

On January 1, Zimmerman Marine launched an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and became a 100-percent employee-owned company. “Our present success is built on the shoulders of our remarkable employees, and our future will be defined by our ability to attract and retain highly skilled people. Becoming an employee-owned company provides the best path to reward those who helped us get here, and to give others another reason to join us,” said company president, Steve Zimmerman. Zimmerman Marine operates five service locations from Maryland to South Carolina, with just under 70 employees. 2020 marks the firm’s 40th year in the boat repair and service business. The plan, which allows employees to earn stock in the firm, is designed as a long-term retirement benefit for all employees as owners. A new board of directors has been formed, and Zimmerman will continue as president and CEO. zimmermanmarine.com

Collaborative Solution

Scribble Software Inc. announces its collaboration with Snag-A-Slip Inc. in order to provide a comprehensive and unified marina management solution. The collaborative goal of the two companies combines the next generation cloud-based marina management solution, MARINAGO Office, with the market-leading online boat slip reservation platform Snag-A-Slip, which includes long-term, short-term, and instant bookings. MARINAGO Office and Snag-A-Slip work together to create a real-time seamless solution for the marina operator anf the boater. The MARINAGO Office Suite is a multi-phase project designed to completely manage all aspects of marinas. “Snag-A-Slip’s mission is to make booking slips seamless and as easy as possible for both boaters and marinas. The collaboration with MARINAGO Office continues our vision by integrating the two best in class marina software technology companies,” said Adam Zilberbaum, president of SnagA-Slip. snagaslip.com; marinago.com

Under New Ownership

Timothy C. Kraus Jr. announces his purchase of Annapolis Gelcoat & Fiberglass Repairs from former owner Steven Uhthoff. With the new ownership comes a new name, Annapolis Gelcoat and Restoration, to reflect the expanded direction Kraus wants to take his company. “Annapolis Gelcoat has an unmatched reputation for the highest level of quality cosmetic and structural boat repairs and yacht painting,” said Kraus. “While I plan to maintain focus on those services, I also want to build on our status in the industry by gathering a ‘community’ of like-minded marine professionals to offer the option of complete project management. Boat owners will find a one-stop restoration shop with the best mechanic, woodworker, metal fabricator, rigger, detailer, etc., under our direction to always maintain quality control.” Kraus has an extensive background in service industries. Formerly he was director of operations for a commercial mechanical firm specializing in mission-critical data center environments. Prior to that, he served as general manager of Clarks Landing Yacht Sales in Shady Side. Kraus is a lifelong resident of Severna Park and grew up on the water; he learned to operate a boat before driving a car. Annapolis Gelcoat and Restoration will maintain its two locations on Edgewood Road: a 50-foot work tent in Bert Jabin Yacht Yard and an office with 30-foot shop in the Annapolis Maritime Commerce Center. annapolisgelcoat.com

Welcome to the Team

Waterfront Marine welcomes Mike Skreptack to its team. Mike brings 29 years of helping fellow boaters find and own their dream boat, from runabouts to yachts. Let Mike go to work for you! waterfrontmarine.com

Technical Sales Rep

Bill Griffin has joined the AkzoNobel team as a technical sales representative for Interlux and Awlgrip Yacht Finishes for Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia, and West Virginia. Bill brings many years of marine industry experience to his new position, including more than 30 years with Fawcett Boat Supplies, where he served in a variety of capacities. Bill is based out of Annapolis, where he lives with his spouse, Maggie, and where they raised their two sons, Will and George. Bill can be reached at (410) 353-9279, bill.griffin@akzonobel.com, or you may see him on the South River, under sail, power, or paddle! akzonobel.com/en

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BROKERAGE & CLASSIFIED SECTIONS

The deadline for the Brokerage and Classified sections is the 25th of the month prior to publication (February 25 for the April issue). Contact Lucy Iliff for advertising, (410) 216-9309 or lucy@proptalk.com

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20’ Chaparral ’98 $16,400 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net Stingray 208LR ’11 4.3 L Mercury bimini, Bow & cockpit covers along with carpets and Garmin chart ploter. Clean nice boat. $21,999. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041. 22’ McKee Craft 22 CC Well equipped & ready to fish. Yamaha 4 Stroke 250 eng. Newer Garmin 9 & 12 displays Fish Finders& lots of extras. Ready to fish! Asking $32,500 / Offers 410-269-0939 www.CrusaderYachts.com 23’ Penn Yan Runabout ‘80 New 255hp inboard tunnel drive with 13” draft, Restored classic, ’15 Trl, mint $12,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

20’ Chris Craft ‘56 Interior rotted, hull good, nice chrome & most parts. No engine $3,000. 301-627-2114 oldtimeworld.@aol.com

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24’ Edgewater 245CC One and like new with only 150 hours on 300 Yamaha. $89,500 Call Mike Skreptack 443-336-6243 matt@annapolisyachtsales.com 24’ Robalo R242 Center Console ’18 $79,500 Located in Edgewater, MD, Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796 Cape Horn 24 ’06 Twin Yamaha 150’s. Good Electronics. Trailer. Offshore ready! Asking $48,000 Composite Yacht 410-476-4414. Chaparral 244 Sunesta ’11 Very good cond. with only 104 hrs on Mercruiser 350 mag MPI, Brovo 3 drive with twin prop. Great opportunity to own a Chaparral at $39,900. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041

23’ Larson 5.7 Volvo stern drive. Porta potti head, fridge, stove, camper canvas, Bimini, VHF, stereo. Depth w/ GPS. Dual axle trailer w/radial tires. 717-764-4430.

25’ May-Craft ’17 $89,500 Curtis Stokes (804) 919-4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 23’ Chris Craft ’52 $49,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 23’ Dusky 233 ’01 Custom built CC features: T-Top w/ rod holders, in-hull baitwell and leaning post. New Yamaha F250XB Saltwater Series II outboard in 2017. $27,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 410-708-0579

17’ Chris Craft Sportsman ’57 w/ Trailer KJL eng, mostly original, stored for 10 yrs. Needs TLC. Located on Rappahannock river. Fresh water boat only. $7,500 434-589-4126.

23’ Ranger Tug R23 Yamaha 200 OB Westerbeke genset Air - All the big boat features on a pocket cruiser. Call Dan for more info Two boat owner / Offers - $124,500 410-269-0939 www.crusaderyachts.com

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Bennington Pontoon 25 QXSBWA ’19 This boat is loaded with everything & powered with Yamaha 300 hp. Only 80 hrs on this Bennington Swingback with side illumination and sport performance package. Call Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 Colbolt 250 ’06 In good condition, located in Edgewater, listed at $34,900. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 26’ Back Cove Yachts ’07 Economical 260-hp Yanmar dsl with only 385 hrs, new Awlgrip 2017 Flag Blue w/ gold stripe. Very well maintained. Available to show in Annapolis Call Matt Weimer at 410-212-2628 or matt@annapolisyachtsales.com


26’ Chaparral 265 SSi ’01 Comfortable Cuddy cabin. Oversized swim platform provides launch for water sports. Replaced Manifold & Risers in 2018. $22,000 w/trl. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 410-708-0579 Composite Yacht 26CC ’12 Forward Seating, 2- 16 garmins, 6.2 Liter LSA, bow thruster, trailer. Asking $85,000 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414. Four Winns H260 ’16 Very good condition with low hrs. listed at $59,900. Call today before she is gone at this price. Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 27’ Cobalt R7 ’15 $92,500 Located in Edgewater, MD, Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796

Boston Whaler 27 ‘16 Dauntless. 80 hrs on professionally maintained, twin Mercury Verado 225s. Lift kept and stored indoors during the winter. BRAND NEW Load-Right trailer. $129,000 Composite Yacht 410-476-4414. Robalo 272 ’19 Boat is like new with only 38 hrs on the Twin Yamaha 250. This boat is loaded with all options Call today before she is gone Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 Listed at 155,500. 28’ Sea Ray 280 Sundancer ‘04 T4.3 Mercs Gen, AC Mint Cond. Reduced to $50,000 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

27’ Shamrock ’01 - $25,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

28’ Mckee Craft - Freedom 28 CC Low hrs, Super well equipped w/ offshore nav / electronics. Fishing ready / Yamaha engines 2 x 300 . Cleaned / detailed for summer. Call for more details, recent listing! Asking $68,500/ offers 410-269-0939 Crusader YS

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28’ Sea Ray ’07 - $42,500 Curtis Stokes - (410) 919-4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

Bayliner 289 Classic ’04 spacious family cruiser, sleeps 6, A/C, showers in head/deck, only used 10 yrs, low hrs with a lot of extras! Excellent condition, well maintained. $24,990 Call Gus 410-465-1891. Chaparral 287SSX ’15 Powered with Volvo 430-hp V8 EVC Ocean X drive. This boat only has 157 hrs with a warranty till 2020. Call Waterfront Marine 443-949-9041 29’ Tiara Open ’03 Nicely equipped Raymarine radar, autopilot, Isotherm refrigerator, one burner stove, microwave, and a marine stereo, $82,500 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

28’ Southport Center Console ’06 Perfect example of a one owner, well taken care of vessel that will get you on the water today! $110,000 Contact Brad Herndon 910-367-2627 or Brad@northpointyachtsales.com

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(Chesapeake) 30’ Pursuit ’01 $79,900 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 30’ Cobalt R30 ’17 Equipped with the upgraded 350-hp Volvo engines, along with the Joystick and Duoprops, $169,000 Contact Bob Oberg 410-320-3385 or Bob@northpointyachtsales.com 30’ Mainship Pilot 30 ’99 Ideal boat for the causal cruiser, angler, or day trip. New Chart Plotter & Canvas. $58,000 Contact David Cox 410-310-3476 or DavidCox@northpointyachtsales.com 31’ Bertram Custom Sportfish ‘13 Worton Creek restoration T315 Yanmars Mint Cond. $395,000 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

32 Wellcraft 1990 $22,900 Well Adjusted Wellcraft’s most popular model offering a stylish profile & spacious interior w/ sleeping for 5-6. A modern interior d cor. Twin big block Mercs. Call! 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com 32’ Carman ’08 One owner, well maintained Chesapeake Bay build. She is powered with a 305HP Cummin’s diesel with 308hrs. $110,000 Contact Jack 401-290-7066 or Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 32’ Legacy 32 ’08 $279,000. Pasadena, MD. Single Cummins QSB5.9 425-hp (820 hrs) Downeast Red custom hull paint. pilothouse enclosure. custom nav & TV. To schedule a showing please contact Bob Wagner at 484-832-3331 or bob@cyc.yachts

31’ Camano 31 Trawler ’97 32’ Sea Ray ’03 $69,370 Lightly Simple traditional & really functional for used & powered by twin 5.0 liter31 footer! Thruster, air, windlass, 260-hp Mercury engs. Solid autopilot & more on this slick performance & economy. Updated little cruiser. Great layout & fly bridge canvas. Excellent upholstery, super too! Contact Dan@CrusaderYachts.com clean interior. Great family express 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com boat! Call Scott 757.570.3944 or sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com

31’ Ranger Tug - Command Bridge 31 Pocket cruising special w/ traditional lines. Two cabin layout - Inboard dsl Volvo 300 hp / Onan 5kw genset bow & stern thrusters - reverse cycle heat / Air - Garmin electronics Asking $249,900 / Offers - Dave Townley 410-269-0939 www.crusaderYachts.com 31’ Ranger Tug ’17 “Genie” is immaculate, loaded and turn key ready. Pilot house with exceptional living space. $274,900 Call Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com 31’ Steiger Miami ’19 Fishing Machine! 2x Suzuki 325s. Full Garmin suite. Outriggers. Lift kept. Only 4 months of use. Save $50K on a new boat. $230,000. Deltaville VA. Call 804-436-4484 or email jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com

Nordic Tug 32 ’00 Well-maintained & nicely upgraded w/ custom granite countertops, main salon recliners, electric, fresh water head... 900 mile range. Current owner completed the Great Loop. Ready for your adventures! $139,000. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

(Meandher) 33’ Bayliner ’00 $59,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Second Effort) 33’ Sea Ray ’97 $45,900 - Curtis Stokes (410) 919-4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net* 33’ World Cat 330 TE Cobia tower with controls and 2018 Suzuki DF300s with warranty, $109,900 Contact Brad Herndon 910-367-2627 or Brad@northpointyachtsales.com

34’ Sea Ray ’04 $76,900 Baycation Twin Mercruiser Horizon 370hp low hrs,.Full electronic package! Many extras! Great boat for day trips or bay cruising. Comfortable & dependable. Call Roger 410.456.3659 or rmooney@bluewateryachtsales.com

33’ World Cat 330 TE Cobia tower with controls and 2018 Suzuki DF300s with warranty, $109,900 Contact Brad Herndon 910-367-2627 or Brad@northpointyachtsales.com 34’ Little Harbor WhisperJet ‘01 T350HP Yanmars, new Gen set, numerous updates and very nice $119,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 34’ Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 ’16 $319,900. Cummins 435 dsl. 400 hrs. Bow & stern thruster. Upgraded stereo. Custom wheelhouse bug screens. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

34’ Nordic Tug ’12 $259,000 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

34’ Rinker ’05 $64,000 Low hrs, preferred 6.2 MPI Horizon engs & Bravo 3 drives. Updated Garmin touchscreen w/ Sat Weather receiver. Fully loaded for entertaining! Loads of helm deck seating. Roomy galley. Call Scott 757.570.3944 or sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com

34’ Sea Ray ’08 $118,500 Twin Mercruiser Horizon FWC 370 265 hrs. Routinely maintained. Perfect weekend getaways or bay cruising. 5 KW generator, bow thruster, Raymarine C-80 Radar/GPS/Chart Plotter and autopilot. Call Troy 804.878.9097 or twaller@bluewateryachtsales.com

34’ Silverton ’93 $49,975 Sea Noir Moments Amazing accommodations! Huge galley. Great electronics package; includes Sitex GPS, Raytheon radar & an autohelm autopilot. Schedule your showing! Call Troy 804.878.9097 or twaller@bluewateryachtsales.com

Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 ’16. Not too big, Not too small, go anywhere trawler. Plenty of exterior & interior space to spread out & enjoy your time on the water. Excellent cond.. Many desirable factory upgrades. $299,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

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Mainship Pilot 34 ’07 Twin Yanmars w/ 1000 hrs. Raymarine electronics. Lift kept. Clean and well optioned. $155k, Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.

35’ Sea Ray 350 SLX ’16 Ultimate day-boat layout! Grey hull, lots of electronics, hardly used, joystick docking / SkyHook / autopilot / 9 & 12 plotters / HD radar & more. Twin 8.2 MerCruiser I/O $219,000 / Offers 410-269-0939 Crusader YS

35’ Carver ’98 $74,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Dreadnought)36’ Carver ’87 $29,000 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8238 35’ Chaparral 350 Signature ’07 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net Low hrs, well cared for, private rear www.curtisstokes.net cabin, 2 convertible main salon berths. Major price reduction $95,000 (Gonna GoSea) 36’ Heritage East ’05 Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066 or $179,900 Jason Hinsch (410) 507 1259 Jack@northpointyachtsales.com jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 35’ Formula 350 Sun Sport ’12 $171,500 Located in Edgewater, MD, Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796

35’ Mainship ’98 $95,000 Summer Breeze features a large, uncluttered flybridge w/plentiful seating & storage. Belowdecks are custom cabinetry, spacious salon, workable galley and comfortable staterooms. Call Harry for your tour today! hbarritt@bluewateryachtsales.com 35’ Monterey 355 ’15 Equipped w/ just about every option available, excellent for family cruising, day boating w/ friends, fishing, water sports. $299,000 Contact Grady 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com

35’ Rinker ’08 $99,000 accommodates 6 w/ huge cabin featuring full galley, enclosed head, forward queen bed, cockpit wet bar, ice maker, refrigerator & blender. Full bimini enclosure. Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com

1975/2008 36’ Marine Trader double cabin 2 head complete refit in 2008 w/ new John Deer dsl w/150 hours, new generator, new AC, new tanks & plumbing, wiring & decks & bridge! Essentially all redone! A must see in Annapolis, just had new bottom paint! Just reduced to $89,900! 443-223-7864 john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com 36’ Javis Newman FB Cruiser ‘78 Complete refit with 330 Cummins, gen set, etc. Mint $129,900 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

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Brokerage & Classified 38’ Carver Santego ’94 Popular model Carver has been well maintained. Check our website for list of upgrades. T-Crusader 454 XL. $39,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022

36’ Rinker ’05 $87,900 Super clean, low hr, highly updated express cruiser. Powered w/ upgraded Volvo 8.1 OSi motors coupled to updated Volvo Ocean drives. Has had the best of care w/ 550 hrs of use! Call 703.999.7696 or cmeyers@bluewateryachtsales.com 38’ Regal ’06 $139,000 2nd Base is a highly optioned, low hr, well kept vessel. Successful design combining 2 private strms and 2 heads w/ plenty of livable space. Call Chuck 703.999.7696 or cmeyers@bluewateryachtsales.com

(Out n About) 37’ Tiara ’98 - $119,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8239 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Someday) 37’ Young Sun ’80 $34,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 37’ Formula 37 PC ’03 Mercruiser 8.1 V-Drive with low hrs St. Croix dinghy davit system, updated canvas enclosure, $109,000. Contact Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com

38’ Regal 3880 Fly Bridge - Bow Thruster ’03 $114,900 Located in Baltimore, MD, Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796

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42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Available Now in Annapolis. Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. Tartan quality build, $659,000 (over 1m to replace)! Contact CYS. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

40’ Mainship 400 Trawler ‘04 Proven Cruiser. Single Yamaha 370 hp w/900 hours. Two cabin. Flybridge. AC. custom rudder for Bahamas cruising. $159,000 Neg.. Deltaville VA. Call Jonathan at 804 436-4484 or jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com

42’ Sealine F42/5 ’03 $179,000. Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl enges. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat Radio Upgrade. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

40’ MJM 40z ’09 Cummins Axius stern drive system that is great for shoal draft. $650,000 Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or David@northpointyachtsales.com 40’ Robbins Yanmar diesel, generator, heat/ac, Great for charter or pleasure! Asking $84,000. Composite Yacht 410-476-4414.

38’ Tiara ’02 $169,000 Yahoody II 3800 Open Tiara series. Custom curved windshield, elegant owner s strm, full head, complete galley, U-shaped dinette. Call Chris 757.509.0742 or challiv@bluewateryachtsales.com 39’ HCB 38 Speciale ’18 DEMO MSRP $777,000. Baltimore. Triple Yamaha 350 engines. Custom T Top. Transom Bait/Prep Station. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

37’ Sea Ray 370 Sundancer ’13 39’ Silverton 392 MY ’99 Spacious, full width salon/galley. Forward and aft $229,000 Located in Edgewater, MD, staterooms with 2 full heads. Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796 Meticulous owner. T-Merc. $89,900 37’ Sea Ray 370 Sundancer Axius ’16 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales $346,900 Located in Edgewater, MD, 888-221-5022 Rhode River Boat Sales (443) 406-4796

38’ Bayliner ’89 $38,500 High Spirits, powered by twin Hino dsl engs, this boat cruises very economically, You will not find a more attractive or well kept dsl motor yacht for this price. Call Roger 410.456.3659 or rmooney@bluewateryachtsales.com.

40’ Legacy Sedan ’99 Very clean. Has optional flybridge & doors either side helm. Twin Cummins 370HP s, cruises effortlessly at 18 knots. 2 spacious cabins. 2 heads. A/C, Generator ... Priced right. $168,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

(Lagniappe) 40’ Regal ’08 $199,000 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 40’ Sea Ray Express ‘93 T 7.4 repower, new Gen, AC, Nice. Reduced to $42,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

43’ Mainship 430 Trawler ’04 Turn-key cond.. Just detailed, engs serviced & new bottom paint. Kohler generator 500 hrs, Raymarine electronics suite, Garmin 5208, 3 reverse cycle climate control units. $234,900 Contact Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com

43’ Menorquin 130 ’04 Beautiful old world styling, luxurious accommodation w/ modern underbody 41’ Hatteras Convertible ’67 & construction techniques. Powerful A classic! Updates include Maple semi-displacement yacht w/ top speed flooring throughout, Refrigerator, 15 knots & good full economy. Range/Oven, Microwave and salon $199,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 A/C. T-Detroit Diesel $69,000 www.sjyachts.com Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 43’ Silverton Sport Bridge ‘07 410-708-0579 T diesels with IPS, Hdtp, Loaded, Mint 42’ Regal SC ‘16 Diesel IPS Pods Reduced to $204,900 (610) 299-3598 Drives, Loaded and Mint, $419,900 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Bavaria Virtess Coupe ’16 Luxury Yacht in immaculate condition! 2 x Volvo IPS 600. 220 hours. $380,000. Full specs and photos at www.annapolisyachtsales.com or email jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com. Call 804 436 4484. 42’ HCB 42 Siesta ’18 DEMO MSRP $999,000. Baltimore. Quad Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master joystick. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

(Hellcat) 44’ Endeavour ’02 $229,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815-8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

44’ Little Harbor ’99 Classic Downeast lines. Bow thruster, 42’ Keizer Yachts 42 DEMO ’19 generator, Heat & air conditioning. $699,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht Just Reduced: $249,500. Contact warranties begin on delivery. x2 Volvo Bob Oberg 410-320-3385 or D6 400HP engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 Bob@northpointyachtsales.com knots, Cruise 30 knots. Perfect 44’ Rivolta Yachts 4.5 Coupe ’12 Chesapeake cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka Truly extraordinary value in the at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts Downeast space Priced at $359,000 Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or David@northpointyachtsales.com

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


48’ Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge ’03 $310,000. Queenstown, MD. Cummins QSM11 Engs, 620 hrs. Massive Overhaul including wew Onan 13.5kW Generator & new hardwood flooring to name a few. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at brad@cyc.yachts

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48’ Silverton Convertible ’04 50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ’88 Beautiful One of kind teak and holly saloon hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern sole enhances the spacious 3 cabin design w/ vintage style & grace! layout. Volvo D12s, $319,000 Displacement trawler / ballasted keel, Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or rides smooth & dependable! Call Dan David@northpointyachtsales.com for a showing! 410-269-0939 Asking $240,000 www.crusaderyachts.com

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ExtEnsivE REcEnt UpgRadEs - LightLy UsEd - tURn KEy 52’ Sabre Salon Express Sabre quality & performance - Cat engines, Dual Gensets Furuno electronics. Excellently prepared & maintained Two cabin luxury layout! Asking $799,000 Call Mike 410-269-0939 for details. www.CrusaderYachts.com

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Midnight Lace 52 Command Bridge ’03. Beauty & class combined! Glides through the waters like no other her size. Blend of long lines & rakish angles; Warm wood & soft curves inside. Lovingly maintained. $349,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

53’ Hatteras 53 Classic Motor Yacht ’71 Classic lines & performance Repower in 2010 0 Cummins - Onan generator - Lots of updates & very well kept. This is a sleeper Schedule a time for a closer look! Call Dan 410-269-0939 Asking $139,000 www.Crusaderyachts.com 53’ HCB 53 Sueños ’18 DEMO MSRP $1,823,000. Baltimore. Quad Yamaha 350 engines. Helm Master joystick. Seakeeper. cockpit summer kitchen. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

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55’ Prestige 550 Fly ’14 $874,900. Kent Island. Like new cond, Only 230 hrs. Dutifully maintained. 3 strms, 2 heads. Single owner, motivated seller. Full service records available. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 54’ Hatteras MY ’88 True classic, blue water motoryacht packed w/ amenities & luxuries. Engines rebuilt 2004. Approx. 350 hrs. New barrier coat 2003. Deck/hull painted 2003 & kept looking good. $279,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

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54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ‘15 Fabulously equipped & maintained This is a must see boat! Modern build & quality components throughout. Elegant living & superb performance VOLVO IPS Reliability! Asking $1,150,000 Call Gordon for a showing 410-269-0939 www.CrusaderYachts.com

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The British Navy occupied the island during the War of 1812, using it as a base to launch attacks on the Eastern and Western shores. But after the war it was for some time forgotten, until it was privately purchased by George Merrett. Merrett had heard claims of the island’s fertile soil and low pH of the water (ideal conditions for planting fruit trees), so he planted thousands of peach tree saplings, creating an orchard on the northern shore. For many years the trees produced their own variety of peaches known as “Pooles Island Best,” and they were grown without the aid of fertilizers. Merrett went on to assert that the island was a little “piece of Iowa soil in Maryland.” In more scandalous history, it is said that Pooles Island was once almost the scene of an illegal prizefight in 1848. After police arrived on the island, the fight was said to have been moved to a farm on the Eastern Shore. Later in 1855, two brothers were caught in a sudden squall in which their ship capsized and sank in the frigid waters off Pooles Island. Eventually their bodies washed ashore, and the keeper of Pooles Island Light buried their remains

on the island. Years later, the Army moved the remains to a resting place near the lighthouse. The grave marker remains to this day. In 1917, at the outset of World War I, ownership of Pooles Island was transferred to the War Department, and it was used as a testing ground for artillery and aircraft bombardment with the establishment of Aberdeen Proving Ground. It remains off limits to the general public. Despite the destruction wrought during its military testing days, Pooles Island has become a thriving sanctuary for several bird species, including herons, eagles, and ospreys, and even small herds of deer call its shores home. The island’s lighthouse, built in 1825 by John Donahoo (who would go on to build several lighthouses on the Chesapeake), was deactivated in 1939. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, but it would not be until 2011, after being inactive for more than 70 years, that the lighthouse would be outfitted with solar lighting and relit. Pooles Island Light is the oldest lighthouse still standing in Maryland and the fourth oldest in the Chesapeake Bay area. ■


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