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Editor’s Note

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n March we learned of the passing of Bernard “Lefty” Kreh, a true legend in the fishing community, at the age of 93. I only met Lefty twice so I can’t say that I knew him well, but I think the afternoon I spent with him really exemplifies the qualities that made him so special. It was two years ago and I was attending the CCA Lefty Kreh Tie Fest in hopes of speaking with a few of the fly fishing greats. I hoped to get a picture of Lefty, maybe observe one of his casting demos, but I never thought he would be able to spare the time to talk with me. I was one of only a few women walking around the show that day, as fishing shows often go, so it was a little intimidating to approach the one man in the room that everyone wanted to talk to. I waited my turn and cautiously asked if I could take his photograph, and instead he invited me to his home

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By Kaylie Jasinski for an interview. Lefty was one of my first big interviews for PropTalk and for that I will be forever grateful. A few months after Tie Fest, fellow editor Duffy Perkins and I traveled to Lefty’s house where he regaled us with stories of his family and his amazing career. I couldn’t believe that a man, who had fished in over 20 countries with such celebrities as Hemingway, Castro, Michael Keaton, Tom Brokaw, and numerous others, would take the time to chat with a journalist more than 65 years his junior. When asked how he developed his skill, he told us that he “assumed that every person I go with has some things that they could teach me that I don’t know, no matter what the subject is.” That really stuck with me. For being such a renowned fisherman, and quite the local celebrity, he could not have been more humble. After wrapping the interview and snapping a few photographs, Lefty spent

an extra hour giving me tips on photography; how to improve my portraittaking skills and gear I could purchase to further improve my photos. He even wrote out a list of where I could find the best deals on camera equipment. I had already taken up most of Lefty’s afternoon so he certainly did not have to take the time to give me that extra advice. But as a former journalist himself, he wanted to share some tips of the trade. I will always be grateful that I got to sit down with Lefty to chat about fishing, travel, photography, and life that spring afternoon. The brief time I spent with him truly left a lasting impression, and my sincerest condolences go out to his family and friends. Rest in peace Lefty.


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ach month in PropTalk we celebrate Boat Dogs, so recently on PropTalk’s Facebook we held a one-week giveaway for a signed Jay Fleming photo, “Crabbing Chocolate Lab.” We asked participants to tell us their favorite boat dog breed, and on April 2, Matt Madairy was the winner of our drawing! He sent these photos of his Chesapeake Bay Retriever Grady. Stay tuned to PropTalk’s Facebook for more giveaways in the future.

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n response to the article titled, “A Solution for Seaweed Problems” (April PropTalk page 25), Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) would like to correct and clarify some of the information that was published (online). Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) are plants that live underwater and grow throughout Maryland’s waters. Underwater grasses (bay grasses) and macroalgae (seaweeds) are two types of SAV found in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Both provide food and habitat for a number of economically and environmentally important fish, shellfish, crabs and waterfowl. Underwater grasses also release oxygen into the water, inhibit wave action that erodes shorelines, remove sediment from the water column, and absorb excess nutrients and carbon. Because of these valuable ecosystem services, SAV is an important protected resource. Extensive efforts are conducted annually to promote both the natural and assisted recovery of SAV in the Bay’s waterways. In 2016, the Bay’s underwater grass coverage was more than 50 percent of the Chesapeake Bay Program’s ultimate Bay-wide restoration goal. Contrary to the article referenced above, laws to limit the removal of SAV have been in place since 1986 and have not been amended since 1994. For navigation and open-water access only, a person may harvest, cut, or remove SAV extending from their pier, dock, or ramp to the navigable channel without the DNR’s prior approval. However, there are limits to the extent of removal, and certain activities may require additional permits under current law. Before a person can remove SAV from Maryland’s tidal waters for any other reason, they must have prior, written authorization from the DNR. Commercial harvesters should contact the DNR prior to harvesting for information on required authorization and best harvesting methods. Boaters are encouraged to avoid SAV where possible. In shallow water, trim motors and slow down to minimize damage to SAV and boat engines, and to prevent the spread of nuisance species. More information is available at dnr.maryland.gov/waters/bay/Pages/sav/About.aspx. Gregg Bortz Chief public information officer Maryland DNR 20 May 2018 PropTalk.com

Harvesting SAV Should Be Discouraged

oday I saw the article “Bowleys Quarters Natives Harvest Invasive Seaweed” on Facebook (from page 25 April PropTalk). I was, to put it mildly, alarmed by this article and by the business featured in it, Seaweed Solutions. The harvest of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) should be strongly discouraged by anyone interested in restoring the health of the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay Program calculates that SAV acreage in the Bay is just above half of what it should be. Among other benefits, SAV provides food to migratory birds, habitat for young fish and crabs, and improves water quality by curbing shore erosion, absorbing excess nutrients, and trapping suspended sediment. While it may be legal in some limited circumstances to cut SAV, that does not make it necessary or wise. The article states that non-native hydrilla is the company’s primary target, but SAV beds are commonly made up of many different species, so of course even if Seaweed Solutions attempts to target that species, it cannot do so effectively. The company’s founder appears to have a strong set of mechanical skills. I hope he considers putting them to less destructive use, and soon. Jesse L. Iliff, Esq., South Riverkeeper jesse@southriverfederation.net

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Boat Dog

Meet True

True is a 10-year-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever, and these photos come to us from his owners Michael and Renee Michaud. Michael tells us, “I have had Chessies since I was eight years old living in South Jersey on the Delaware River just opposite Pea Patch Island at the entrance to the C&D Canal. Everyone there had Chessies in the 50s, and I’ve always complained that Maryland doesn’t do enough to give its State Dog proper respect. They are the best water dog in the entire world! Bar none!” True is pictured on his dock on Brooks Creek, just off the Little Choptank River.

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t the end of last year, we put out a request to readers for our annual Volunteer of the Year nominations, and they answered with Sam Weaver. Apart from all of the work he does for Back River Restoration Committee (BRRC), Weaver is also involved with numerous other organizations, including Weaver’s Marine Service, Riverside Yacht Club, Baltimore Yacht Club, Chesapeake Commodore’s Club, Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County, Coastal Conservation Association, Essex/Middle River Civic Council, Baltimore County Business Association, Chesapeake Gateway Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Baltimore County Task Force, Hart Miller Island Oversight Committee, BSA Venturing Crew 726, BSA Sea Scout Ship 7117, and the Heritage Society of Essex. We recently chatted with Sam about the nonprofit BRRC and its work to clean up what might be one of the most polluted rivers in Maryland. How did you get involved with volunteering? Sam: BRRC was first started in 2007 by Herb Ulrich, who lives on Back River and had made a promise to his mother to one day clean up the river. I also grew up on Back River and spent most of my life cleaning up the water around our Follow us!

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family marina, and then started helping out with BRRC cleanups sometime around 2010. I went on to become a board member and became president in November, 2014. When was the trash boom installed? The trash boom was installed in 2010 by Baltimore County as a pilot program and initially managed by another contractor. BRRC began negotiating with Baltimore County to take over and did so in 2011. BRRC receives a grant to maintain and remove the debris from the water captured in the boom. The boom is 900 feet long, and we have stopped over three million pounds of trash from going into the Chesapeake Bay; this figure comes from actual scale receipts from Baltimore County. What’s the best way for people to get involved? The best way for people to get involved is to follow BRRC on Facebook or our website, savebackriver.org. Participating in cleanups is a great way to get involved and makes you realize the issues with trash and dumping; it also makes you feel good about yourself, in that you have made a difference in the world we live in. There are many ways to participate in our cleanups, from actually being in the trenches picking up trash to sign-

Upcoming Events: April 14: Gray’s Road Cleanup— 9 a.m., Dundalk, MD. Sponsored by Key Brewing. June 3: BRRC Rockin’ on the River Concert—11 a.m. at Conrad Ruth’s Villa, Middle River, MD. If you would like to purchase tickets, call Sam Weaver at (410) 365-8560. Proceeds go to clean up and restore Back River and the Chesapeake Bay and other local charities.

ing people in, handing out trash bags or gloves, directing people, or grilling up some hot dogs for our volunteers. We have volunteers of all ages and abilities and appreciate what each can do to help. We do always appreciate donations also, of which all funds go to cleaning up Back River and the Chesapeake Bay. What motivates you to get involved? My dad and his brother started in the boat business (Weaver Brothers Boatyard) in 1945. I was born here at the marina and have spent my entire life working on the water. I would really like to see Back River cleaned up; my biggest concern is for the future. What do our kids and our kids’ kids have to look forward to if things don’t change for the better? They will be swimming in a toilet if people don’t change their habits and clean up our waterways. PropTalk.com May 2018 25


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Father’s Day Weekend at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

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ooden and fiberglass classics, vintage racers, and other antique and Chesapeake Bay-related boats are coming to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) June 15-17 for the 31st annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival and the Arts at Navy Point in St. Michaels, MD. Hosted by the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society, this Father’s Day weekend event brings a sense of nostalgia to the Miles River and CBMM’s docks and campus, drawing some of the area’s finest classic boats, nautical and maritime treasures, entertainment, food, and libations to this waterfront festival. “With a juried competition among entrants for best restored and preserved boats, this festival attracts the best of the best when it comes to classic and antique boats,” commented ACBS-Chesapeake

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Bay Chapter festival chairman Bob Hamilton. “Add CBMM’s beautiful waterfront, plus family activities, boat rides, great food, and a rum bar, and this makes a nice day for everyone to enjoy.” The show attracts the finest runabouts to yachts, including race boats, work boats, launches, hydroplanes, and utilities. Chris-Craft, Trumpy, Gar Wood, Donzi, and Lyman are among some of the boats represented. This year’s show will be featuring ski boats and water skiing memorabilia with some of the earliest ski boats manufactured scheduled to be on display. Along with the Mid-Atlantic’s largest gathering of antique and classic boats, the festival’s signature Arts at Navy Point pavilion brings more than 70 juried fine artists, craftspeople, and vendors offering nautical and maritime-themed items for boat and home.

Workshops and seminars, building demonstrations, family activities, and a nautical flea market will be available throughout the weekend, along with a selection of regional and grilled foods, music, and a waterside bar and deck for libations and other drinks. Along the Fogg’s Landing side of CBMM’s campus, the festival’s Field of Dreams features an array of restorable classic boats and motors, along with other items in a nautical flea market sale. The festival includes two-day admission to all of CBMM’s special and permanent exhibitions. The event is $5 for CBMM adult members, or $18 for adults; $15 for seniors and students with ID; and $6 for children 6-17. Scenic river cruises aboard CBMM’s 1920 buyboat Winnie Estelle will be offered throughout the festival, with boat rides and food an additional cost. cbmm.org


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s April arrives and we put together the May issue of PropTalk, it finally feels like spring. Who’s ready to go boating?! Even for those of us who pay someone else to handle the details of spring commissioning, some important preparedness steps are a good idea prior to casting off; here are eight.

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he Eastport Yacht Club Foundation’s Marine and Maritime Career Expo February 24 was an exceptional event. More than 600 students and parents and 50 exhibitors, ranging from full-service marinas to marine research organizations, participated in the afternoon event at Annapolis High School. “The energy at this event was the best we have seen,” says Tim Wilbricht, EYC Foundation board chair. “This is a model event for others sprouting up around the country, which is encouraging. We hope to make next year’s event even bigger.” Having cartoonist Jim Toomey speak and then be part of the Q&A session at the mid-afternoon careers panel discussion was a highlight. A sailor and resident of Severna Park, Toomey is the syndicated cartoonist of “Sherman’s Lagoon.” He spoke about how his lifelong fascination with the ocean and love of drawing led him into his field. He also did a cartooning demonstration. After his short demo, Toomey and three others in the marine and maritime fields—Nicole Trenholm (Ocean Research Project), Tyler Rush (Automotive Training Center), and Cadet Matt Wilson (SUNY Maritime)—answered multiple questions from the audience. PropTalk’s Molly Winans, who’s participated three years in a row, moderated the panel. “It was by far the best one we’ve had at the career expo,” says Winans. “Sometimes it’s like pulling teeth trying to get teenagers to interact, but this time, they didn’t need prompting at all. They had so many questions about jobs on the water that our time ran out. We got kicked out of the auditorium!” Winans attributes this year’s successful panel to Toomey’s presence and approachable demeanor, the great volunteers at EYC Foundation organizing an interesting, interactive event, and having three panelists under the age of 30 to whom the audience could relate. Would you like to get involved with getting more young people into marine and maritime careers? To learn more, visit eycfoundation.org. Follow us!

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ing in career fields such as aquaculture, boating, commercial fisheries, forestry, restoration, and wildlife management. “Work2Live WELL is more than a technical skills training program. It’s about connecting citizens with real-world positions we need filled to enhance, protect, and restore our environment and natural resources,” says Maryland Natural Resources secretary Mark Belton. “Those selected for this innovative program will be on the fast-track to ‘green’ jobs and careers, be it monitoring the health and quality of the Chesapeake Bay, managing and protecting our fish, forests, and wildlife, rebuilding and restoring our coastlines, and much, much more.” Working in partnership with private businesses, nonprofits, universities and others, Work2Live WELL offers entry, exposure, opportunity, and training in the designated career fields. The program is designed for a maximum of 30 participants ages 18 years of age and older. The selected individuals receive

classroom instruction, detailed field training, and one-on-one mentoring, followed by opportunities to interview for employment with a private or public employer. Participants earn a weekly stipend, and course materials, equipment, supplies, and uniforms are included free of charge. The program offers two distinct tracks. Those selected for job opportunities and training focused on water resources will be trained in Cambridge, MD, while trainees in Baltimore City will focus on land resources. Training began March 26, and graduation will take place in May. Work2Live WELL is funded through EARN Maryland, the state’s nationally recognized workforce development program. EARN helps businesses cultivate the skilled workforce they need, while preparing Marylanders for meaningful careers and providing advancement opportunities for the existing workforce. Work2Live WELL is the EARN program’s first direct investment into the public sector, with the DNR as the lead applicant.


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Becoming an Outdoors-Woman May 4-5, the Beyond BOW Birding Workshop will be held in Garrett County, led by biologist Gwen Brewer. On Friday night, guests will meet at the Deep Creek Lake State Park Discovery Center for a presentation on the basics of birding and review of local birds, followed by a short night hike to listen for nightjars, owls, and other nocturnal creatures. On Saturday, participants will meet early to explore Friend’s Delight, an old farm and forest, now Sang Run State Park. On trails through woods and open grasses, participants will look and listen for songbirds such as warblers and tanagers. In addition to birds, trip leaders will also point out spring wildflowers blooming trailside. Snacks will be provided during the hike, and the workshop will end with a picnic lunch. Cost is $40 per participant (limited to 12). Register online at dnr.maryland. gov/wildlife/Pages/Education/bow.aspx. There will be a Rockfishing Clinic July 20 out of Tracy’s Landing on the Backdraft. Stay tuned for more details. Registration will open in June.

The fall three-day workshop, generally held in October, will this year be held August 10-12 in Garrett County. Participants are given a choice of more than 40 classes to choose from with the opportunity to take four. Options include outdoor photography, turkey and deer hunting, fly fishing, hiking, kayaking, outdoor survival skills, and many more. Registration opens in August.

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Light City Baltimore A free festival of light, music, and innovation in Baltimore, MD.

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Safe Boater Certification Class Four consecutive Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Cabela’s Christiana Mall, Newark, DE. Offered by Wilmington Sail and Power Squadron. All materials provided, proctored exam. NASBLA approved. $30 at registration. Reserve your seat at: (302) 368-7857.

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St. Michaels Daffodil Festival Come see St. Michaels and CBMM in bloom for this new spring festival. Parade, daffy-dog costume pageant, daffodil garden tours, and more.

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Grasonville, MD. A minimal paddle skill set is presented and practiced on dry land, allowing students to safely and comfortably maneuver on still water. $30 for CBEC members, $35 nonmembers.

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Basic Boating Class Four sessions, Mondays 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. $35 per person, includes workbook. Presented by the Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron at Kent Island Volunteer Fire Dept., MD. Register: (410) 279-0862.

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Critters and Cocktails Lecture Series Refreshments served at 6:30 p.m., lecture to begin at 7 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center’s Education building in Grasonville, MD. $10 CBEC members, $15 non-members. Online registration encouraged at bayrestoration. org. Speaker Shannon Pederson: Busting the Bat Myths.

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KNSPS Membership Meeting 6 p.m., reservations required: (301) 938-1516. Buffet dinner for $25 at Kent Island Yacht Club. Wendy Mitman Clarke will discuss her book “Still Water Bending” about a waterman and his daughter. Public welcome. Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron.

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Mariners’ Museum Lecture Series 7 p.m. at the Mariners’ Museum and Park, Newport News, VA. $5. Author lectures followed by a book signing. RSVP at marinersmuseum.org/lectures. “In the Kingdom of Ice” by Hampton Sides describes the harrowing 1879 voyage from the U.S. to the North Pole aboard the USS Jeannette.

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Mid-Eastern Shore Counties Volunteer Fair A group of nonprofit organizations on the mid-shore have teamed up to organize the first-ever volunteer fair from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center in Grasonville, MD. Free, open to the public. To reserve a table for your organization, call (443) 262-2032.

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Cruisers University More than 50 classes are available for sailors and powerboaters who have an interest in learning the fundamentals of bluewater cruising. Annapolis, MD.

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Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show City Dock, Annapolis.

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17th Annual Boatyard Bar and Grill Spring Fishing Tournament Catch, photo, release striped bass tournament. $240 per boat of four anglers. Must be in line for the weigh station by 4:30 p.m. Gala party 4-8 p.m., awards ceremony at 5 p.m. at the Boatyard Bar and Grill in Annapolis.

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Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling 8-12 hour hands-on, on-the-water course for anyone who has taken a classroom boating course but needs experience to safely operate a small motorboat and improve their boathandling skills. Prerequisite: state boating education certificate. Presented by Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. $195 for EYC members, $225 non-members.

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Family Day at CBMM 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels, MD. Families will have a chance to explore the museum through hands-on activities and family-friendly exhibits.

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Spring Trophy Rockfish Season Opens Chesapeake Bay from Brewerton Channel to the MD-VA Line, excluding all bays, sounds, tributaries, creeks and rivers, except Tangier Sound and Pocomoke Sound. Runs through May 15. Limit is one fish per person per day, minimum size 35 inches.


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Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling 8-12 hour hands-on, on-the-water course for anyone who has taken a classroom boating course but needs experience to safely operate a small motorboat and improve their boathandling skills. Prerequisite: state boating education certificate. Presented by Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. $195 for EYC members, $225 non-members.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Company at their firehouse: 900 Bowleys Quarters Road, Middle River, MD. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $35 per student, advance registration required: (410) 8008420. A portion of the proceeds from the class will benefit the Junior Firefighters program.

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CMM Maritime Performance Series 7 p.m. in the Harms Gallery of the Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD. Live music by Al Petteway. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 online, $20 at the door.

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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Classes Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington Farm United Methodist Church, 3921 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, VA. Students who pass test receive a boater education certificate. $40 per person or $60 for two people sharing the text. (202) 616-8987.

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Career Fair at AYC 9 a.m. to noon at 12 Dock Street, Annapolis. Annapolis Yacht Club is looking for professional, enthusiastic employees for the reopening of the main clubhouse located at 2 Compromise Street, set to open early summer 2018. Open positions include: server, bartender, busser, hostess, food runner, cook, dishwasher, valet, shuttle driver, and receptionist. Dress to impress.

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What’s Ahead in Boating Legislation and Regulations? CAPCA monthly meeting. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. Meeting starts at 7:15 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge, Edgewater, MD. Open to the public. Speaker David Kennedy, legislative director of BoatU.S., will outline federal and state legislation and regulatory changes affecting boats.

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FSFF Beer Tie 6 to 8 p.m. at Killarney House Irish Pub, Davidsonville, MD. An event for members and guests to socialize, eat, and drink in a restaurant while tying flies and talking about fishing. Please bring your vise, lamp, materials, and tools and let Frank Bowne know if you plan to participate: (410) 798-5474. Free State Fly Fishers Club.

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Pirates Invade Yorktown 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Yorktown, VA. Step back into the Golden Age of Piracy as Riverwalk Landing and the Watermen›s Museum are invaded by seafaring marauders. Most events are family-friendly and free. Pirate adventure cruises require a paid ticket.

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America’s Great Loop Cruiser’s Association Spring Rendezvous At the Sheraton in Norfolk, VA.

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May Day in Annapolis The May Basket Competition heralds spring in Annapolis. To celebrate May Day, residents and businesses in the Historic District display baskets of fresh flowers at entrances.

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FSFF Club Meeting Free State Fly Fishers Club of MD. 7:30 p.m. 3789 Queen Anne Bridge RD, Davidsonville, MD. Speaker Joe Bruce: Fishing the DelMarVa Region.

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Beyond BOW Birding Workshop Join biologist Gwen Brewer for a fun and informative weekend of birding in Garrett County, MD. Basics and a review of local birds will kick-off the weekend, which will also include an evening hike and a hike in Sang Run State Park. Becoming an Outdoorswoman workshops presented by the MD DNR.

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The Tilghman Island Throwdown A two day fishing tournament out of Knapps Narrows Marina and Inn.

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Rod N Reel Pro-Am Sportfishing Tournament Chesapeake Beach, MD. Fish one, two, or three days. Guaranteed prize $10,000.

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Havre de Grace Decoy and Wildlife Art Festival Over 100 artists exhibiting and selling their art work, food, children’s activities, silent auctions, retriever demonstrations, carving competitions, and lots more. Show is located at the Havre de Grace Middle School, Recreation Center, and the Decoy Museum. Free shuttle buses available to all show locations.

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CWA Fish Lunch and Learn Day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fish-In Barrel, White Hall, MD. Presented by Chesapeake Women Anglers. Beautiful farm with many ponds filled with bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish for catch and release. No license required, all skill levels welcome. RSVP: (410) 370-7372.

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Solomons Maritime Festival 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD. Traditional foods, pick crabs and shuck oysters, gospel music, Chesapeake Bay retrievers, model boats, and more. Free 30-minute cruises on the Wm. B. Tennison. The event includes the Antique Boat and Marine Engine Show. Free.

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Blue Heron Paddle 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with the Sultana Education Foundation. Venture to the headwaters of the Sassafras and some of the best Blue Heron habitat on the Bay. Kayaks are provided so all you need to bring is water, a snack, and your binoculars. No children under 12. $30. Reserve online or at (410) 778-5954.

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Naptown barBAYq 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville, MD. Live music, barbeque competition, arts and crafts vendors, cooking demonstrations, kids’ activities, and more. $10 general admission, kids 12 and under free.


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Blues, Brews, and BBQ Festival Sample more than 25 different craft beers, dig into some amazing BBQ, and listen as some of the best Blues musicians in Hampton Roads take the stage at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown, VA.

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May Day at Historic St. Mary’s City Celebrate the arrival of spring: colonial-style. Take part in a maypole dance, play games, see what local vendors have to offer, and make a craft to take home. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Historic St. Mary’s City, MD. $10 adults, children $6, free to children ages 5 and younger.

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Chesapeake Bay Spring Sportfishing Tournament Amateur only rockfish tournament presented by Chesapeake Bay Sportfishing Association. Choose from five weigh stations.

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Flying Point Outboard Regatta Southeast Divisionals Bush River, Edgewood, MD. APBA.

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Safe Powerboat Handling This 16-hour hands-on, onthe-water course is for anyone who wants to learn how to safely operate a small motorboat and improve their boathandling skills. Presented by Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis. No previous experience required. $310 EYC members, $355 nonmembers.

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Deltaville Dealer Days Tour participating Deltaville Dealerships for the boat of your dreams. Local marinas offer boat slips, storage and repair/maintenance for your boat once you’ve become an owner, all within close proximity to the picturesque Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay. Participating dealerships include: Annapolis Yacht Sales, Chesapeake Yacht Sales, Galahad Marine Sales, Norton Yachts, and S&J Yachts.

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Annual Mariners’ Craft Beer Festival 12 to 5 p.m. at the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, VA. More than 60 craft beers available for tasting from 20 local, regional, and national breweries. Tickets are $45 day of the event ($35 advance purchase) and $15 for non-drinking tickets.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Company at their firehouse: 900 Bowleys Quarters Road, Middle River, MD. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $35 per student, advance registration required: (410) 8008420. A portion of the proceeds from the class will benefit the Junior Firefighters program.

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First Annual Annapolis Watersports Festival 12 to 5 p.m. at Annapolis Sailing School. Presented by Capital SUP and Annapolis Sailing School. Paddling, sailing, races and activities, wellness, live music, local vendors, food and beverages, silent auction. Familyfriendly.

Boating Safety Class Offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-06. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Prince William Marina in Woodbridge, VA. Students who pass the test receive Federal and Virginia boater education certificates. $35 per person. (703) 494-6611.

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Career Fair at AYC 9 a.m. to noon at 12 Dock Street, Annapolis. Annapolis Yacht Club is looking for professional, enthusiastic employees for the reopening of the main clubhouse located at 2 Compromise Street, set to open early summer 2018. Open positions include: server, bartender, busser, hostess, food runner, cook, dishwasher, valet, shuttle driver, and receptionist. Dress to impress.

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Deltaville Seafood Festival Local Virginia seafood, live music, children’s activities, boat show, crab races, arts and crafts, and more. Take a trolley to the Deltaville Maritime Museum. Deltaville, VA.

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Bald Eagle Paddle 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with the Sultana Education Foundation. We’ve got a “secret” spot off the Sassafras River where (with a little luck) we will see plenty of Bald Eagles. Kayaks are provided so all you need to bring is water, a snack, and your binoculars. No children under 12. $30. Reserve online or at (410) 778-5954.

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Shore Party 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD. Join living history sailors to try your hand at rope making and seamanship, learn how sailors lived day to day, and experience the art and science of navigation. Free costume rentals are available to children. Included with general admission.

Piloting (Marine Navigation) Seven sessions, Mondays 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. $90 KNSPS members, $110 non-members. Presented by the Kent Narrows Sail and Power Squadron at the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Dept., MD. Register: (443) 262-6892.


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OkoumeFest: A Boatbuilder’s Rendezvous koumeFest features an open house with technical seminars on Friday at the Chesapeake Light Craft plant in Annapolis, and on Saturday an on-the-water rendezvous at Matapeake State Park on Kent Island. Bring your homebuilt boat to the beach on Saturday. Free, RSVPs requested at clcboats.com.

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CCWBRA Urbanna Cup Urbanna, VA. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.

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Music on the Nanticoke Free concert series. 4 to 7 p.m. on the waterfront in the town of Vienna, MD. Parking, boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Lawn seating. Food available.

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Feet for the Creek Walk-a-thon 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Walk around Annapolis’s Back Creek or come to the beach party at Annapolis Sailing School. $25 per adult, $10 per child (one child free per registered adult). $10 for party only. Back Creek Conservancy.

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Illegal Charter OperationsHow They Can Threaten Your Business CAPCA Monthly meeting. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. Meeting starts at 7:15 p.m. at the Annapolis Elks Lodge, Edgewater, MD. Open to the public. Speaker: Eric Christensen, Passenger Vessel Association.

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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Classes Presented by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 25-08. 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Washington Farm United Methodist Church, 3921 Old Mill Road, Alexandria, VA. Students who pass the test receive a boater education certificate. $40 per person or $60 for two people sharing the text. (202) 616-8987.

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108th Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta Great Marsh Park, Cambridge, MD.

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ACA Level 1 Intro To Kayaking Instruction Course 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Grasonville, MD. Designed for beginner to intermediate kayakers who wish to develop skills of safe, responsible, and enjoyable kayaking. Optional assessment (aditional fee $20) provides the participant with the opportunity to receive documentation of having achieved a certain level of paddling ability. $65 CBEC members (includes equipment), $70 non-members. $20 rental fee.

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Strides Against Skin Cancer Walk/Run Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Kent Island High School, Stevensville, MD. 10K ($25), 5K ($15), and fun walk/run ($10). Kids under 10 free. Benefits The Skin Cancer Foundation.

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Blue Angels Raftup with CBPBA Join the CBPBA for one of the best raft ups of the year! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Annapolis Harbor for the Blue Angels practice day flyover. Bring all the fenders you can, the bigger, the better. Chesapeake Bay Power Boat Association.

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Mariners’ Museum Lecture Series 7 p.m. at the Mariners’ Museum and Park, Newport News, VA. $5. Author lectures followed by a book signing. RSVP at marinersmuseum.org/lectures. “Freedom Struggles” from author Adriane LentzSmith focuses on the experience of African American civilians and soldiers during World War I.

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PYY Marine’s Third Annual Open House 3 to 9 p.m. at PYY Marine in Pasadena, MD. Large variety of vendors, in-water demos of Cape Horn and Pro-Line, food, drinks, music, incredible door prizes, and it’s kid-friendly.

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CWA Memorial Day Weekend Party Held in Monkton, MD. Presented by Chesapeake Women Anglers. Fly fishing clinic, fishing on the Gunpowder River (MD freshwater fishing license required), possible pond fishing in the area (no license required). Overnight lodging available, room for tents. RSVP: (410) 472-0272.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Kanye Twitty. 7 to 11 p.m. at the Shanty Beach Bar, Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Maryland Safe Boater Course Presented by the Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Company at its firehouse: 900 Bowleys Quarters Road, Middle River, MD. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. $35 per student, advance registration required: (410) 8008420. A portion of the proceeds from the class will benefit the Junior Firefighters program.

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CBPBA Memorial Day Poker Run 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., beginning at Tolchester Marina where a light breakfast will be served. Second stop: Lees Landing in Port Deposit for lunch buffet. Third Stop: Jellyfish Joels, Chestertown. Fourth stop: TBA. Chesapeake Bay Power Boat Association.

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Live Music at the Shanty Beach Bar Rob Fahey. 1 to 5 p.m. at the Shanty Beach Bar, Tolchester Marina, Chestertown, MD.

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Gearhead

The Need for Smoke Detectors

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everal years ago a fire occurred aboard a small boat in a marina just a few miles from my home in Deltaville. It was late fall; aboard were a father and his young daughter, enjoying one last night out before the season came to an end. To stave off the autumn chill they relied on a space heater, a device which would prove to be the source of their demise. During the night a fault in the vessel’s wiring led to a fire, which ultimately took both their lives. While every boat fire gets my attention, this one remains with me because, like so many onboard fire fatalities, it was easily avoidable. First, if the vessel’s wiring had been ABYC compliant, it’s unlikely the fire would have occurred. Second, if the vessel had been equipped with smoke detectors, it’s likely the occupants would have been awakened in time to extinguish the fire or evacuate. They’d be alive today. With perhaps one exception, you’d be hard-pressed to find a place to lay your head where you aren’t afforded the protection of smoke detection. Today, every hotel, apartment, train, plane, commercial passenger vessel and ferry, along with most homes, are equipped with smoke detectors. The seemingly inexplicable exception is recreational power and sailing vessels. The value of the protection a smoke detector provides is self-evident; smoke nearly always precedes fire, and aboard a cruising vessel fire, along with flooding, is easily classified as among the worst of scenarios. Early detection is the key to avoiding disaster in both cases; however, the consequences are certainly more serious where smoke and fire are concerned. If your vessel goes down, you can don a lifejacket and hopefully crawl into a life raft. Few vessels, however, are equipped with fire retardant suits or a breathing apparatus. A smoke Follow us!

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##Some boat builders, and owners, complain that smoke detectors are unsightly. While that’s true, the alternative of not having them is far worse.

detector becomes the first and possibly most important line of defense in dealing with the dangers of flame as well as the toxic smoke it’s almost certain to cause when modern boat-building materials burn. Interestingly, it’s also likely to be the least expensive. Once a fire takes hold, fire extinguishers, both portable and fixed, become the next option, one that you’ll want to avoid at all costs. Virtually every fire extinguisher, even the smallest economy models, cost more than most smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are cheap insurance.

of electric bilge pumps, yet few vessels are put to sea without them. If the Coast Guard inspected vessel guideline is voluntarily followed, then a smoke detector that meets Underwriters Laboratories standard UL217 is suitable for use aboard your vessel. The National Fire Protection Association document NFPA 302-13.3 “Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Motorcraft” calls for adherence to the same UL 217 standard in vessels over 26 feet. From my perspective, any vessel with a cabin in which those aboard may sleep, regardless of size, should be equipped with smoke detectors.

The Coast Guard, relying on the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) chapter 46 guidelines, requires that smoke detectors be installed in the sleeping compartments of all small inspected vessels, vessels that carry paying passengers. Regrettably, and this comes as a surprise to many, as no such requirement exists for recreational craft; however, that’s no reason to forgo a smoke detector. After all, there’s no requirement that mandates installation

Most battery-powered, self-contained household smoke detectors have a useful life of between eight and 10 years; some are equipped with batteries that are designed to last for this entire lifespan, making battery replacement unnecessary. Most units alert users when this 10-year time line is nearing its end, referred to as “end of life warning.” For marine use I recommend a 50-percent

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Gearhead safety margin, replacing 10-year units at the five-year mark for instance. Again, for the cost this is still the cheapest smoke-detection and fire-safety insurance you can buy. Because there is no legal mandate for recreational vessels, use of units that don’t necessarily meet the UL 217 standard is not prohibited per se, and in some cases units that don’t meet this standard have highly desirable features that simply cry out for use aboard a

cruising vessel. These include those that utilize wireless, RF technology to trigger every smoke alarm installed aboard the vessel. I’ve installed and recommended RF wireless units for several years and know of at least two occasions where the system alerted users to a fire in the engine room or compartment long before it would have otherwise been noticed, and in time for it to be extinguished. The detection method used for smoke alarms falls into two categories: ioniza-

tion and photoelectric. In the former case, a very small and slightly radioactive source is used to detect smoke particles, triggering the alarm. Photoelectric detection, on the other hand, uses a light source, which is reflected by smoke onto a light-sensitive panel, which again triggers an alarm. It is my strong recommendation that a detector be chosen that relies either on photoelectric sensing, or one that uses a combination of both photoelectric and ionization technology (this is also the recommendation of “Consumer Reports”). Those that use ionization alone are not well suited for shipboard fire detection. Many household smoke detectors are available as combination units for smoke and carbon monoxide or ‘CO.’ Aboard a boat using these in accommodation spaces makes good sense.

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Whichever units you choose, be sure to install one on both sides of every door in all berthing areas. That is, in the passageway outside a cabin door as well as inside the cabin. With this approach it becomes unlikely that a closed door could prevent an alarm from sensing smoke and sounding the alarm. The aforementioned wirelessly interconnected units are especially valuable

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in marine applications. If the engine room unit senses smoke, it sounds the alarm in units installed throughout the vessel: in the pilot house, saloon, and berthing areas. Because the majority of fires that occur aboard recreational boats are electrical in origin, installing smoke alarms behind electrical panels, under dashboards, in lazarettes, and over battery banks also makes good sense. Unfortunately, other than in 120volt AC versions, hard-wired 12/24volt DC smoke alarms designed for marine or RV applications are not readily available. We are, therefore, forced, for the time being, to use the internal battery-powered variety. ‘Not a problem,’ you might say, as that’s how the household units are set up. They sound that impossible-to-ignore annoying chirp (the one in your bedroom is guaranteed to begin sounding at 2 a.m.) for weeks when the battery begins to fail, which works just fine. However, most homeowners don’t vacate their homes for weeks at a time, and if the battery happens to go dead while you aren’t aboard for one of those extended periods, or during winter storage, it’s possible you’ll unknowingly return to a non-functioning alarm. Therefore, for these units, it’s critically important that you test monthly, and replace batteries seasonally for all smoke detectors aboard. Is there any good reason to not install smoke detectors aboard your boat? I believe the answer is a resounding “No.” ■

About the Author: Former boatyard manager, technical writer, and lecturer, Steve D’Antonio, consults for boat owners and buyers, boat builders, and others in the industry. Visit stevedmarine.com for his weekly technical columns.

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Premature Drive Belt Wear and Failure on your Small Inboard Engine By Capt. Michael L. Martel

It happens out there My friend Jim had spent countless hours in his garage, winter and summer, for two years, restoring a classic runabout with an inboard engine. He is a meticulous guy; dotted his I’s and crossed his T’s. He had now launched his boat and had run it on short trips for several days, and everything had gone well. Now it was Saturday, and I was invited to go along for a day trip down the bay. The fine spring weather was promising. We also brought our friend Ross, who generously offered to supply the beer. What could go wrong? Jim had done all the right things with the little 4-cylinder engine; fresh, clean oil and fuel filters; a fresh oil change and clean new fuel.

Everything started out fine, until we were out in the middle of the bay. As Captain Ron says, “If it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen out there.” All of a sudden, Jim noticed that the charging system wasn’t charging. “What the...?” About the same time, I caught the scent of something warm, and the sweet vapor of antifreeze boiling. “I’ll check!” Ross volunteered and lifted the engine box as Jim throttled back. As Ross lifted the lid, a big cloud of steam burst forth and enveloped his head. “Smoke and steam! Smoke and steam!” he shouted. Ross was known to be an excitable guy. We shut down the engine and wallowed in the light swell. Nothing seemed amiss at first, but then Jim noticed a black powder on the engine in a pattern that followed the drive belt’s travel (for the jacket water pump and alternator), only there was no fan belt. “Where did it go? It was new this year!” Jim exclaimed. “Do you have a spare?” I asked. “Yes I do.” “Then we’ll get back to the dock,” I said, handing him a broken thing that looked like a long string of black spaghetti, something that I had just pulled out of the bilge. “What the heck is that?” He asked.

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engine, diesel or gasoline, and you aren’t using it all the time, this little note may be of benefit. On two occasions over the past decade I have nearly lost the use of my engine due to drive belt failure. It’s the sort of thing that sneaks up on you, and as Murphy will tell you, it happens always at the worst possible time, when you are way offshore with a storm approaching or trying to negotiate a channel between jetties in worsening weather with a cross-sea. Any number of nightmarish scenarios can come to mind. Engines are of course made primarily of steel, especially older ones such as my Westerbeke 50. Steel deteriorates quickly in the marine environment. The V-slot in drive pulleys for water pumps, alternators, and other belt-driven systems are bare metal inside as they must be, and those smooth bare surfaces begin to rust and deteriorate in the sea air rapidly if the engine is not run frequently. This rust is abrasive and if not removed occasionally, it will slowly eat your belts away, sometimes in a matter of hours, to the point where they break. Mounting a spare belt and re-tensioning your alternator and/ or mounted pumps in building seas with no power is difficult and unless you address the cause of the problem,


it won’t rectify the situation for very long once you have a replacement belt installed. The first sign that this problem has developed will be a fine black powder on the engine block, in line with belt travel, or on the ventilation vanes of the alternator. Finely powdered black belt rubber is inherently sticky. If your engine is covered by panels or doors, open it once in a while and look for this telltale condition developing. The inside of the pulleys, when the engine is stopped, will feel rough to the touch and be coated with black rubber on the inside surfaces. The belt, while the engine is running, will exhibit more vibration than one might expect of it. The obverse of the old boat-builder’s expression ‘What looks right is right’ is true here; ‘What looks wrong is wrong.’ Trust your instincts.

Two dockside fixes (and warnings) There are two ways to fix the problem, and both should be attempted only in flat water or dockside. One method is safe and can take an hour or more; the other is quick and more efficient but very dangerous if you don’t focus and do it right. In the first instance, remove your belt(s) and use fine emery paper to sand the inside of the drive wheel “V” groove. Long strips of narrow cloth sanding belts, again very fine (120 grit and finer) will do the job. Use two hands and work it just like you’re buffing a shoe. Focus on the facing surfaces of the groove and be thorough. The other involves using folded emery paper and holding the paper in the groove while the engine is running. You have to keep your fingers completely clear of the running belt, or you could lose them or suffer multiple fractures if your hand gets pulled into the belt. Due to friction, the wheel will grab the paper quickly, suddenly, and hard initially (due to the rough inner surface) if you are not completely careful, focused, sober, and sharp.

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One alternate suggestion is to use a pair of needle-nose pliers to hold the folded wedge of emery paper in place. It’s a little clumsy and may take longer, but if the paper gets pulled in, no problem. Just retrieve it once it is thrown clear. If the pliers get pulled in, they may fly off somewhere, hopefully not into your

eye or forehead, but at least you’ll still have your fingers. Despite the inherent hazardousness of the procedure, I find this method to be the quickest and most effective, with uniform results, because the turning wheel essentially polishes itself and

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takes down the high points. Do not use steel wool, as it is certain to be grabbed by the wheel and could pull your finger in with it. When done right, and it only takes a few minutes, after shutting the engine down, the V-groove inner surfaces will feel smooth and polished inside. When running, the operation of the belt will also be visibly much smoother.

Keeping it clean A can of spray Belt Dressing completes the procedure and also helps retard redevelopment of rust since it helps coat the metal surfaces inside the V-groove.

My old Westerbeke 50 diesel has a main crankshaft pulley that is made of aluminum, while the jacket water pump and alternator pulley are steel. Even the aluminum pulley, while less abrasive than rusting steel, still builds up white corrosion in the salt air, so I clean that one, too. I won’t mess with the alternator pulley, as it’s too small for safe access. If it gets rusty, I’ll take the belt off and manually clean it; it’s a small job. We love our small engines, but we must always remember that they have absolutely no mercy, so exercise extreme care when working near or with their moving parts whilst they are running. ■

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Yamaha 210 FSH: Fun for the Money

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By Lenny Rudow

he best-selling runabouts in the Once up and running the 210 FSH age compartment in the deck. The short 21-foot range are Yamaha jet boats, handles just like any Yamaha jet boat, story for anglers is that the absence of but these runabouts aren’t incredproviding a seat-of-your-pants ride with flush-mount gunwale holders (plus the natural slow-speed wandering tendencies ibly adaptable beyond their main missions tight hair-pin turns and instantaneous of providing a fun, zippy ride and pulling responsiveness that no other form of maof jet boats in general) mean that this tow-toys. Meanwhile, the biggest recent rine propulsion can even come close to. boat isn’t ideal for trolling, but as far as trend in boatbuilding has been a shift It’s a hoot to drive—and when you detechniques such as jigging, chumming, to more versatile, multiple-use designs. cide to get a little crazy, everyone aboard or shallow-water casting go, the 210 FSH will get the job done just fine. Yes, Yamaha’s response? The FSH series, which had better be holding on tight. However, that jet noise would worry us if we were puts a center-console deck overtop of a jetthis PWC-like nature also brings out boat runabout hull, adding fishability into the one downside to running this type of trying to sneak up on fish in the shalthe mix. lows, but there’s also an The FSH line began option for a bow-mountwith the 190 FSH, and ed trolling motor that will negate this issue. now they’ve expanded Yamaha’s also taken the lineup to include the measures to be sure that 210 FSH. Like the 190, from the waterline down when the rods stay in the the boat is a previously garage and the kids want existing jet-powered hull to kneeboard or lounge on a tow-toy, the boat which is now capped by a will be ready for action. deck that’s more inclined There’s a full-beam swim toward fishing. But unlike platform, a tow hook the 190 the 210 FSH caron the transom, a stereo ries twins, a pair of TR-1 1049cc, high-output, with Bluetooth, USB three-cylinder fourport, and four speakLOA: 21’3” | Beam: 8’6” | Draft: 1’5” | Displacement: 3,003 LBS ers, and seating both strokes. These are the Max HP: 250 (approx.) | Fuel Capacity: 50 gal. | PRICE: $44,449 in the bow and at the same engines that show stern. Just as important, up in Yamaha’s high-end PWCs, recently develYamaha outfits the 210 boat which can’t go unmentioned: the jet FSH with the same watersports-specific oped in 2016 to replace the MR-1. drives create a higher pitch noise than a perks its other jet boats get, includThe TR-1 is 40 percent smaller, 20 perpropeller-driven boat, and let’s just say cent lighter, and 13 percent more powerful ing the Connext 4.3-inch touch-screen that it isn’t exactly conducive to napping control system and Cruise Assist cruise than the engine it supersedes. Yamaha as you cruise. control. Another feature many family doesn’t publish a horsepower rating for So, just what did Yamaha do to make the engine, but since we know the MR-1 members will like is the flip-up forward the boat fishing-friendly? For starters it replaced created around 110 horses, it’s console access which makes for easy trips it’s a center console instead of Yamaha’s into the head/changing room comparteasy to figure out that the TR-1 should usual side console design, and it’s capped ment. be making right around 125 horsepower. with an optional T-top with four rocket Spinning at up to 8000 rpm to power a So, what’ll it be? Will you go fishing, launchers. Vertical rodracks are located wakeboarding, or joy riding? In all of three-blade stainless-steel impeller, the in the sides of the console, and there’s these cases the FSH 210 fits the bill TR-1 then blasts water through a 155-mm a pair of horizontal racks under either high-pressure pump to produce thrust. Net and shows that even though it holds the gunwale. There’s a cooler under the flipresult? Neck-snapping PWC-like accelnumber one spot in its range, Yamaha is back leaning post, integrated fishboxes paying attention to what boaters want in eration from a standstill to 30 mph in six under the bow seats, a 26-gallon livewell, a runabout. ■ seconds, and a top end of almost 45 mph. and a dedicated five-gallon bucket stow-

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See the Bay

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riving east onto Kent Island from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, or arriving from the west along a bustling Route 50, it’s hard to imagine the English establishing Kent Fort in 1631 and its wild, pristine land and shoreline. Today, you may arrive on the 31-square-mile island by pickup, plane, or fishing boat and explore by foot, beach bike, or boat. Here are eight things for boaters to do on the Bay’s largest island when they arrive:

1 1. Ride your bike.

Kent Island boasts 28 miles of flat, scenic bike trails: a six-mile, east-towest rail trail called the Cross Island ##A kayaking class at Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center. Photo courtesy of CBEC

Trail and a South Island Trail paralleling Route 8 between Matapeake and Kent Point Road, with a few optional spurs to add mileage and more vistas. Find a trail map and tips at Queen Anne’s County Recreation’s website: parksnrec.org/hiker-biker-trails.

2 Take a nature 2. walk.

If herons, ospreys, swans, turtles, and bullfrogs are of interest to you, you should find your way to the 276-acre Terrapin Park, featuring 4000 feet of shoreline, 73 wetland acres, and a 3.25-mile oyster chaff walking trail that runs through meadows, wetlands, tidal ponds,

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and sandy beaches. A boardwalk overlooking the Bay Bridge is wheelchair-accessible and offers benches for relaxation. The trail connects to the Cross Island Trail system. findyourchesapeake.com

3 Birding, 3. kayaking, and more.

The 500-acre Grasonville farm known as the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC) is a non-profit organization promoting stewardship and sustainability through environmental education and habitat restoration. Among the activities are: birding,


kayaking, conservation and restoration programs, summer camps, outreach programs, a “Critter and Cocktails” speaker series, and other events. Learn more at bayrestoration.org.

4 4. Taste spirits.

Founded in 2008, Blackwater Distilling in Stevensville offers tastings and tours seven days a week for its Picaroon Rums, Sloop Betty Vodka, and some one-off spirits, such as whiskey. Tours cost $5 and there’s no need to make a reservation. Just show up between 12 and 5 p.m. Find special events and details at blackwaterdistilling.com.

5 Taste wine. 5.

Visit the family-run Mark Cascia Vineyards in Stevensville overlooking the Chesapeake to taste hand-crafted red, white, and dessert wines from vinifera and native varietals grown on the 12acre vineyard. Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. mcascia. wixsite.com/cascia-vineyards

6 Dock bar hop. 6.

There are plenty of fun dock bars worth visiting on Kent Island. Three favorites: the Jetty Dock Bar for live music and dancing (jettydockbar.com); Bridges Restaurant for a great happy hour,

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7 7. Go downtown.

If you like antiquing, try Stevensville Antiques, Tradewinds Exchange, and Salvage Sisters. After shopping, sample Italian food at Rustico Restaurant and Wine Bar, all within walking distance in downtown Stevensville.

8 Get a room! 8.

If you have not yet been to the Inn at Chesapeake Bay Beach Club, it’s worth a visit, if even to peruse the gift shop and have breakfast or lunch at the gourmet café on the first floor. You may also dine at Knoxie’s Table, featuring indoor, outdoor, and lounge seating. You’ll see why this has become a trendy wedding and meeting space, as well as spa weekend get-away. baybeachclub.com

Find more. Visit the Chesapeake Heritage Visitors Center off exit 41 (kentnarrowsmd.com/visitorscenter). The center is open seven days per week from May to November, and it’s adjacent to Ferry Point Park; both are located next to the Cross Island Trail.


Bay Bridge Boat Show April 27-29

More than 400 boats up to 70 feet in length!

The Bay Bridge Boat Show is the unofficial start of the 2018 boating season. Some years we’ve attended this show in winter coats and boots, while others we’ve broken out the flip flops and shorts. But regardless of the weather, you can bet you’ll find smiling faces and a plethora of boating enthusiasts.

Dates and Times: April 27-29, 2018 Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Bay Bridge Marina, Stevensville, MD Tickets: Adult One Day—$12 Adult Two Day Combo—$19 Children 12 and under free

Directions: Take the first exit, 37, after crossing the Bay Bridge and follow signs to Boat Show parking. Parking: Plenty of parking available on site for a $3 donation benefitting the Kent Island High School Athletic Boosters.

Prizes: Purchase show tickets online at annapolisboatshows.com to be automatically entered to win, or register at the Bay Bridge Boat Show ticket office. Prizes include Maui Jim sunglasses, line from The Rope Store, CrewWatcher man overboard system from Weems & Plath, and an inflatable green paddleboard from Caribe SUP. The Tortuga SUP measures 10’x32”x6” and is valued at $899.

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Free seminars on boating are offered daily throughout the show; no pre-registration necessary, but limited seating is available. Show admission required. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change.

PropTalk Demo Dock: Try before you buy! Dealers will be conducting demonstrations and sea trials from easy to access demonstration docks. You’ll find BRP Evinrude Engines, the Seakeeper stabilizing system, Key West, Brig inflatables, Bennington Pontoon, Contender, Yamaha jet boats, and many more. Find a full list at annapolisboatshows.com. Fly Fishing and Casting Lessons Joe Cap and Bill O’Brien of Shore Tackle and Custom Rods will illustrate fly fishing techniques and demonstrate how to cast a spinning rod. Interactive Children’s Area Fun activities include face painting and a moon bounce. Refreshments Relax with food and drinks at the Pool Bar, visit one of the beer stations located throughout the show, or take the family to the show’s expanded on-site food court. Live Music After the close of show each day there will be live music at Hemingway’s (on the grounds of the Bay Bridge Marina) until 8 p.m. Island Fusion will play Friday night, and Island Radio will play Saturday night; both are “Jimmy Buffett, island-style bands,” perfect for relaxing on a spring night by the water.

11 a.m. Get Your Captain’s License: Between the USCG requirements for sea time, physicals, applications, and examination, getting a captain’s license can seem daunting. Expert captains will make sense of it all and give an overview of becoming a licensed captain. 1 p.m. Docking and Line Handling: Does docking your boat make you stressed and anxious? Let the Annapolis School of Seamanship show you the ropes, tricks, and techniques to make docking easy. Follow us!

3 p.m. Boating with Tablets and Apps: Instructors will discuss applications for navigation, tide and current, weather, and more. Explore how to combine the latest, most popular tablet and smart phone apps with traditional methods to stay on the right course. 4 p.m. Dock and Dine on the Chesapeake Bay: Learn about great restaurants and dock bars and fun new destinations where you can cruise to lunch, dinner, or maybe even dessert.

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Bay Bridge Boat Show

Team PropTalk’s Tips for the Show

Most of our staff has been manning the PropTalk booth at the Bay Bridge Boat Show for many years, so we’ve learned a thing or two about how to navigate the piers, land spaces, and vendors. If you’ve never been, or haven’t attended in a while, here are nine tips to win the day. • Wear shoes that can be easily slipped on and off. Many boat brokers ask you to remove your shoes before boarding. • Dress for the weather, which means be prepared for anything! We suggest layers with an outer shell that’s wind and water resistant. We’ve enjoyed sunny, warm days and weathered through days that demanded boots and a jacket.

##No need to leave the show; there’s a food court on site.

• Bring cash for food and small items.

• A pretty decent food court made up of food trucks and stands provides plenty of yummy eats. Ice cream is often available, and tables and chairs are provided. • Stop by the PropTalk and FishTalk booth for free magazines and stickers. Sign up to be on our email list or home delivery. Meet our photographers and editors, and chat about your favorite boat models and where the fish are biting.

• Parking is affordable and plentiful. Proceeds benefit the local high school or teams. If you arrive later in the day and end up parking a little farther away, a reliable, free shuttle is available.

##Don’t forget to stop by the PropTalk and FishTalk booth!

• Don’t miss the awesome Demo Dock, sponsored by PropTalk. • Smaller than the fall show in Annapolis, the Bay Bridge may get you easier access to boat brokers and dealers. • Come for the boats, stay for the sunset!

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New and Exciting Boats at the Bay Bridge Boat Show

Here’s a sampling of what you will find on the docks and land exhibits at the show. Invincible 36 and 42

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By Elizabeth Kelch

raveling the ICW and arriving in Lake Boca, Boca Raton, FL, on a Saturday afternoon, we knew it would be crowded, but… Wow! It was Saturday afternoon and quite warm with a light ocean breeze and that endless blazing Florida sunshine that calls us all to come out and play. There were a gazillion boats, all filled with people. There were floaty toys, people standing in the knee-deep water in the center, and plenty of music of all volumes and varieties. We even saw floating food-truck-type boats selling snacks and drinks.

This is such a nice anchorage for so many reasons, not the least of which is the beautiful water. The lake has a sandy bottom instead of mud, and it feels great on the toes. There’s also a narrow ocean inlet about half a mile out one corner of the lake, so there is ample ocean water flooding in, but it’s far enough away and around a curve, so it doesn’t bring the wave action rushing past. These features make for crystal clear, blue, and inviting water drawing tons of people. When we arrived, we dropped our anchor into too little of a space among many other boats and made the best of the situation, watching for whatever crazy unknowns might happen. This many small boats, many of their captains inexperienced and distracted, crammed into such a small space felt like a recipe for misadventure, so we wanted to be around to mitigate any situations. The northeast corner has deep water and enough space for a dozen or more traveling boats to anchor comfortably. We knew all the small boats would leave by dark and planned to make sure we were moved and anchored up in that northeast corner before the crowds came back for the same adventure on Sunday. Follow us!

Travelers as well as locals gather here, and we saw some friends across the lake when we pulled in. As the crowds thinned and we all felt more at ease with the peace we’d been anticipating all afternoon, our friends pulled alongside on their dinghy and said, “We knew that red-bottomed boat had to be you.” We invited them onboard to share stories of our adventures and some sunset cocktails. Our friends had been here a while, so there was much discussion of the other benefits the lake has to offer for boat travelers: deep enough water, plenty of swing room, and shore access for the dinghy. A few hundred yards up the channel there’s a city park with sanctioned dinghy access. Silver Palm Park opens in a nice, safe, walkable area of town. There’s abundant shopping, including groceries, restaurants, and activities. The beach is just a half mile away. There are plenty of options within walking distance, and if you feel like venturing a little further afield, the park is an easy Uber pickup spot. The day we pulled in was Saturday, and so the crowds would be

coming back the next day. And come back they did. We were having a pleasant afternoon at home, while the hordes of boaters around us were having a wild party afternoon on the lake. It was an odd surreal kind of feeling, like throngs of unknown people showing up to party in your yard or an outdoor concert happening in your yard, while you go merrily along with your normal afternoon activities. My fella commented, “We’d mind the crowds less if we get out there and play, too,” so we jumped in the dinghy and went to have some summer fun in February. During the work week the only boats here are a few travelers pausing for a while to appreciate the great anchorage. Sparkling blue-green water, deep and wide enough for anchor swing, dinghy access to the shore, and all the right stuff in a safe neighborhood when you get there. It’s even got an open Wi-Fi available from a nearby hotel. Lake Boca has all the items on any boat traveler’s inventory of great attributes for an anchorage, and they far outweigh any inconvenience to be dealt with on the weekends. ■ PropTalk.com May 2018 57


CRUISING CLUB NOTES

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elcome spring! Boating Clubs are swinging into action. We’d like to share your club’s plans for summer cruising and social activities, along with a photo of a recent event or summer fun from last season. Send all to beth@proptalk.com, and see your club members and their boats on the pages of PropTalk.

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olomons Island, MD, will be the sight of the Silverton Owners Club annual Chesapeake Bay Rendezvous August 3-5 at Zahniser’s Yachting Center. Those interested in joining, or who would like more details, should contact silvertonclub@yahoo.com. More about the club can be found at silvertonclub.com. All Silverton owners are invited to join the club, which is set up primarily as an information exchange network; however, local members may also plan and host gatherings.

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hesapeake Bay cruisers who are heading south should check out the North Carolina Albemarle Loop, which provides more than two weeks of cruising on the Albemarle Sound with free dockage at 12 participating marinas. The “Loop,” as it is fondly referred to, is a non-profit organization that promotes cruising and the exploration of the vast Albemarle Sound and its historic communities. The organization offers boaters and cruising enthusiasts the possibility of inexpensive boating while enjoying the local historic and entertainment opportunities. Use of amenities such as fresh water, pump-outs, pools, excursions, tennis courts, and restaurants are included where available. To qualify, boaters must bring a copy of the coupon which can be found, along with details and more

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Cruising Club Notes

##Teaching young people boating safety and etiquette at Seafarers Yacht Club.

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uring the off-season, the Seafarers Yacht Club of Annapolis held our Change of Watch ceremony and partied to celebrate the newly elected officers. Captain Ade Adebisi was sworn in as our new commodore. In February we hosted the Back Creek Conservancy’s Annual Meeting and Social and in March, our annual Mardi Gras celebration. In addition to our full cruise schedule for the season, the Seafarers Foundation will be sponsoring a two-week swimming camp in July. Throughout the year, Seafarers’ activities include happy hours, cookouts and crab feasts, and much more. One of our members, former Seafarers Commodore and Congressional Gold Medal recipient, Lt. Col. (Retired) Joe Carpenter, who was a founding and life member of the Seafarers, made history as one of America’s first black recruits for the U.S. Marine Corps in 1943. Now age 93, Carpenter was one of 20,000 “Montford Pointers,” black marines who trained at Montford Point in Jacksonville, NC. After training, Carpenter stayed at Montford Point, where he worked as a chief clerk, helping with European prisoners of war. Carpenter and his wife, Ann, were active powerboaters aboard their 60 May 2018 PropTalk.com


##Tanya Morris, Seafarers’ Auxiliary Director and Jean Robinson, Matriarch of the Seafarers and Admiral aboard Andiamo.

36-foot Trojan JoAnn II until a few years ago. Read more about Carpenter here: share.america.gov/ americas-first-black-marines Seafarers Yacht Club of Annapolis is a private yacht club that has been in operation since 1959. We welcome powerboating and sailing members. Our mission is to encourage and promote yachting including boat safety, the science of navigation and seamanship, the more extensive use of our waterways, and recreational sailing. The Seafarers have a rich history of cruising the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries for over 50 years. Many of our members are also proud members of Flotilla 24-09 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

##Seafarers Yacht Club members Joseph and Ann Carpenter. Joseph was one of the first black men admitted to the U.S. Marine Corps.

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Cruising Club Notes

Southern Maryland Boat Club By Jim Berry

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he winter months were busy for the Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC). Activities planned for 2018 include two vintage outboard race boat “on the water” exhibition events. These shows will expose the public to the great and popular history of boat racing in Southern Maryland. Spectators will be delighted to see more than 30 restored racing boats showing their agility and speed on a full length simulated race course. In addition there will be a few boats in various stages of restoration to view, showing the work involved in bringing the old championship challengers back to life. The shows will be at Historic Leonardtown Wharf in Leonardtown, MD.

Visitors may view boats and power plants from the 1950s up to the early nineties. Most entries at these events will display

V-bottoms and tunnel type boats will produce excitement for all as the drivers make their exhibition class runs together at full speed if allowed by the American Power Boat Association Rules. Both events will be two full-day on the water boating extravaganzas. Food, beverages, and souvenirs will be available onsite. Special entry into the cold pits will be allowed during lunch break and after all boats have finished their runs in the afternoon for a closeup ##Driver Haley Brown of the SMBC. Photo courtesy of Jim Berry view of boats and to meet the drivers. The dates for the Historic Leonardspeeds ranging from 55-mph up to the town Wharf events are July 28-29, and 90-mph restricted speed on the course. Many boats are capable of much more October 6-7. Onwater activity hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. See you there! but are limited for safety reasons.

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##BCYC members celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Killarney House in Davidsonville, MD.

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ifteen members of the Back Creek Yacht Club (BCYC) enjoyed an April 11 tour of the William Paca House and Gardens in Annapolis. The tour was conducted by BCYC member docent Patti Bartlett and was followed by a luncheon at Galway Bay Restaurant. A Lawn Party is scheduled for May 5. The Change of Watch will be May 19 at the U.S. Naval Academy Officer’s Club. This year the event will be a little bit more formal than in years past. Plan to join club members for the first cruise of the season May 28 and 29 for Memorial Day Weekend. Meanwhile the southern contingent’s closing dinner was held March 29 in Stuart, FL, and now the snowbirds are returning to Annapolis by boat or car.

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Classic Boat

17-foot Lyman Islander D o mi n ic ’ s L ast R est o rati o n

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very fan of classic boats in and around the Chesapeake Bay undoubtedly met Dominic Fiaschetti. A tireless board member and past president of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (CBC ACBS), Dominic had a warm and welcom-

ing nature and an infectious enthusiasm for all things related to classic boating and ACBS. Although Dominic owned several classics, was an excellent woodworker, and also held a captain’s license, he never entered his boats in ACBS shows or judged competitions. Instead he directed his energy at each boat show to addressing the needs of the show visitors and chapter members so each would enjoy an exceptional experience. That commitment naturally attracted new members to the CBC. One of Dominic’s classic boats is a 17foot Lyman Islander that he named Box of Chocolates. His restoration was about 30-percent complete when Dominic passed away in 2014. I actually had a minor role in this project, applying some of Smith’s

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Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer to a few of the ribs—a great way to stabilize and/or restore wood in old boats. I also took photos to document the work that was being done, including when we flipped the boat over on its trailer. This wooden boat features the “clinkerbuilt” style of planking: having one plank overlap the next such that one plank edge is “proud” or protruding. Clinker-built boats are fastened by being clinch-nailed to each other as well as screwed to the few frames. On the water this seems to give Lymans some wiggle as the boat passes wave to wave, translating into a smoother ride. The overlapping plank edges also provide lift and add dryness to the hull. Lymans are round-bilge boats, in contrast to hard-chine speedboats like

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most Chris-Craft runabouts (except for Chris-Craft Sea Skiffs). Other wooden boat brands that used a round bilge include Luhrs, Hubert Johnson, and Hutchinson, along with some Century models. The boats have a sharply vee’d forefoot that, coupled with a “soft” or rounded chine, essentially splits the waves and chop, taking that wave action back to the soft chine instead of taking it up front on a hard chine, as you’d experience in a Chris-Craft runabout. The transoms on Lymans, however, are not clinker-built but constructed in the carvel style, where each plank butts up against the next to present a smooth surface. The wood on these transoms are stained and then bright-finished like the decks. The decks often use a Ribbon Striped special wood-grain pattern on the foredeck panels. The hull sides are typically painted with a special white-enamel boat paint. This 17-footer was built in 1960, the second year of production for this size and is rated for a 75-hp engine. The 16.5-foot model has less beam and takes a smaller engine with a maximum of 60 hp. The 18-foot model with a wider beam was often powered with twin 45-hp outboards. Production numbers for the 17-footer were about 900 in the 1959 model year and almost 600 for this 1960 model run. After 1960 the 17-foot model was discontinued. By the way, Lyman’s top production year was in 1955 when 5000 or more boats were built. Fellow CBC board member Hank Reiser is currently working on finishing the restoration of Dominic’s Box of Chocolates with plans to have work completed in 2018. In the interim, you can expect to see a variety of Lymans among 100 boats on display at the Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s 31st Antique and Classic Boat Show in St Michaels, MD, June 15-17 on 17 acres of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s campus. At the piers will be Chris-Crafts, Egg Harbors, Wheelers, and Ryboviches. In addition to classic ski boats, Donzis, Chris-Crafts, Century, Higgins, Gar Woods, Correct Crafts, and Cigarettes will be on display in water and/or on land. The Arts at Navy Point—featuring 75 booths of maritime-themed artists, crafts, and home décor items—will also be held on the grounds of CBMM along with the CBC classic boat show that weekend. Two shows in one! cbmm.org # Follow us!

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Racing News

Cocktail Class Racers Take on Florida By Dr. Lisa Merilson, Race Director Governor’s Cup

##Merilson rounds the mark. Photos courtesy Bob Sterns, SYC

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hat a day for the Governor’s Cup March 4 at Smyrna Yacht Club (SYC)! The event kicked off with a welcome reception Friday evening with camaraderie between Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) members from as far away as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The skipper’s meeting Saturday began bright and early at 8 a.m. at the Tiki. The course included several turns with a chicane placed close to the Tiki viewing area. There was a large fan turnout and much for our announcer, Dan Kolassa, to broadcast. Twenty-one boats and 24 racers turned out. Winds were over 20 knots with an incoming tide and moderate chop on the Indian River. This created a challenge to strategize the start without being blown over the start line. Special thanks to Pat Elam for creating the heats and scoring the races. Pit boss, Ron McCall, maintained the flow. There was plenty of presence to accompany the Race Committee boat, including the SYC safety boat captained by Steve Franklin and Gene Ledda, the Volusia County Sherriff boat, Volusia County Fire boat, and EMT on land. The winds blew all day with a strong current, requiring a reset of the course by Joe Elam and Brent Merilson from a Jet Ski.

The race started with the 8-hp Mixed Class. There were 12 drivers in 12 heats with several interruptions to reset the course. Frank Vandall in #112 Purple Passion got caught in the chop and his boat flipped. Fortunately, no injuries were sustained, and he took home the Turtle Award with a smile. Finishers included Fred Allerton ##Lisa Merilson (red shirt) in #152. #28 Swamp Rocket in first, Ryan Pernell #102 Swamp Donkey in Second, and Keith Abell #1603 to the starting line for the fifth heat and Sailor Jerry in third. attempted the course. The current nearly The ladies race was the excitement of the took Merilson over the start line resulting day with high competition between four racin a circle back before the start blast. Kerr ers in four exciting heats. The Women’s Post took a wave over the bow just over the start ’79 6-hp race followed, eliciting cheers from line, filling his boat. As he headed back to the crowd. Finishers included Lisa Merilson the dock to bail out, Merilson continued #152 Siboney in first place, Kelsey Odhner on course at a slow pace making it back to #46 Rajic in second place, and Brittany the dock drenched. Finishers for the 6-hp Adamek #180 Due South in third. Mixed included Kelsie Odhner #46 Rajic The tide turned and conditions worsened in first, Tom Kerr #46 Rajic in second, by the 6-hp Mixed Class. With the course and Lisa Merilson #152 Siboney in third. facing north/south, increased winds, and The winners were determined based on outgoing tide, the chop became too much for points acquired during the heats that were the skuas. Only five of seven heats were comcompleted. pleted by the seven racers before the race was The sun was shining as usual in Florida, called. Kerr and Merilson took on the chop and it was a fun day overall!

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August 18: Kent Island Regatta Kent Island, MD September 1: Crisfield Crab Derby Regatta Crisfield, MD October 7: Poquoson Workboat Races Poquoson, VA October 27: Sultana Downrigging Festival Chestertown, MD


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he Fourth Annual CCWBRA Lake Placid Race was held on March 7 under sunny skies and a warm Florida breeze. As part of the Annual Mid-Winter Regatta Series, the race was run on Lake Apthorpe’s “Peace Course,” featuring a zig zag pattern of three tight turns and two long straightaways. Thirteen drivers from Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Maryland, and Pennsylvania competed with 12 registered boats, as oranges were being picked in the surrounding grove. Racers returning to Lake Placid this year were happy to welcome several newcomers to this race venue. Among the “newbies” was Frank Vandall of Georgia, who made a good showing with his newly launched Boat #112 Purple Passion. Also Sarah Orthwein and Mike Boyle of Team Snafu #1314, along with Todd Steffes, and Rich Faulkner took a break from the Northeast’s weather to compete in the Mid-Winter Regatta Series. Thanks to generous amounts of boat sharing, drivers got as much race time as they could handle. Three racers competed in two separate women’s classes (6-hp

Post ’79 Women and 6-hp Early Classic Women). And, with two women and two men competing in the 6-hp Late Classic Mixed race, Sarah Orthwein in #83 Sundowner finished ahead

of all others including her father Art Gompf! Special thanks to Carl Staron for hosting this event, providing the safety boat, and site arrangements. ccwbra.com

C C W B R A M Id - W i nte r Regatta Results Early Classic Women 1. Suzy Allerton, #53 Smokin’ Loon 2. Brittany Adamek, #28 Swamp Rocket Early Classic Mixed 1. Fred Allerton, #53 Smokin’ Loon 2. Frank Vandall, #112 Purple Passion 3. Bob Laut, #110 110% Early Classic Heavy 1. Cameron Walker, #53 Smokin’ Loon 2. Jack Pettigrew, #28 Swamp Rocket

Late Classic Mixed 1. Tom Kerr, #46 Rajic 2. Jack Pettigrew, #82 Havin’ Fun 3. Cameron Walker, #28 Swamp Rocket Post ’79 Mixed 1. Tom Kerr, #46 Rajic 2. Brittany Adamek, #180 Due South 3. Fred Allerton, #53 Smokin’ Loon Post ’79 Heavy 1. Jack Pettigrew, #46 Rajic 2. Cameron Walker, #28 Swamp Rocket 3. Paul Adamek, #180 Due South

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ollowing the reluctant spring, the snow has melted and the spring boat shows are just around the corner. Winter is finally retreating, the shrink wrap is coming off, and the boating season is beginning. Think spring!

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Ski Boats. Hannam has already started on a Century Resorter, the most popular of ski boats back in the 60s and plans to have the restoration complete, just in time for the show this June.” ancy Bray Booth has been keeping the paint shop busy at Hartge Yacht Harbor in Galesville, MD. “Hartge Yacht Harbor transformed a new 25-foot Chris Craft solid white boat from boring to beautiful with a bit of preparation and some deep blue Awlgrip. It required removing the engine hatch cover and bringing the blue paint up to meet the cushions. The result is remarkable. The restoration of the Waesque 32

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continues inside the paint building. The preparation will soon be complete, and the boat will be moved into the paint booth for deck spraying. The Viking 46 deck repair is almost complete. The boat will be hauled for bottom painting and then transited to Ocean City for fishing season.” he Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD, has officially announced its next major shipyard project: a restoration of the 1912 tug Delaware. The restoration will begin with lofting this winter following the launch of the 1889 bugeye Edna E. Lockwood in October 2018 and start

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in earnest in January 2019. “This is a full stem-to-stern restoration,” said CBMM shipwright James DelAguila, who will serve as lead on the project. “We’re excited to get started.” With work taking place in full public view, CBMM’s shipwrights and apprentices will begin work on Delaware’s keel, stem, and horn timber in early 2019 and then progress to framing and planking in the latter half of the year. Work on deck structures will follow, with the project anticipated to take two years. Built in Bethel, DE, by William H. Smith, Delaware once hauled scows on Broad Creek—often laden with lumber— and towed ram schooners to and from Laurel, DE. Occasionally, she carried parties of young people to Sandy Hill for day trips on the Nanticoke River. Donated to CBMM by Bailey Marine Construction in 1991, Delaware is now a member of the floating fleet on display along CBMM’s waterfront campus. This project will run concurrently with and adjacent to the build of a new Maryland Dove, a joint effort between CBMM and the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission (HSMC). Dove, a replica of the late 17th-century trading ship that brought the first settlers to what is now Maryland, is owned by the state of Maryland and operated and maintained by HSMC. Construction on Dove will also begin in January 2019. “This is a truly exciting year for CBMM, thanks in large Follow us!

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part to the flurry of activity in our shipyard,” said CBMM president Kristen Greenaway. “Working on these unique vessels helps us further tell the story of the Chesapeake Bay and the state of Maryland. We can’t wait to share them with our guests.” ast fall we featured boat builder John Cook of Hollywood, MD, as he began building a log canoe in his side yard. The canoe, named Eve, and now in his garage, is nearing completion. John has planned a launch date of May 19. More to come on this story, I am sure. orrester Boat Works in Suffolk, VA, has had a busy winter and is looking forward to the spring. “We have been hard at work finishing our 23-foot Duck boat for Wingman Guide Service and finishing up the 17-foot Trout skiff that will be for sale shortly. We have also been very busy with maintenance projects all winter. We have a couple of really exciting projects coming up that will start this summer and early fall.” oat Builders often turn their hands and talents to other projects, and that’s exactly what happened when Chesapeake Light Craft of Annapolis’s John Harris designed a “tear drop” trailer for amateur builders. “In March, the team of boat builder-instructors helped five crews of students build their own CLC Teardrop Campers in a twoweek class in our Annapolis workshop.

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Additional Teardrop Camper classes also are offered in April and July, with a possible repeat later in the year. The regular spring class series continues with weeklong sessions devoted to rowing craft, kayaks, and canoes, through May 19 in Annapolis before the summer sessions at the legendary WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, ME, the Great Lakes Boat Building School in Cedarville, MI, the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, WA, and more. We’ll be back in Annapolis with additional classes in September. A CLC build-your-own-boat class is a great way to spend a week’s vacation or staycation, with a take-home souvenir much better than a fading tan and a phone full of photos: a completed boat (or teardrop camper) ready for finishing. See the complete schedule here: clcboats.com/classes. All Annapolis classes, along with whatever else is going on in the busy workshop, can be seen live on Shopcam: clcboats.com/shopcam. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for CLC’s 20th annual OkoumeFest boatbuilders’ rendezvous, including an open house at the workshop on Friday, May 18, with a range of technical seminars on boat building techniques, followed by a full day of on-water fun at Matapeake State Park on Kent Island, where it will be possible to try nearly all of CLC’s

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A 21-foot Chris-Craft just out of the paint shop at Hartge Yacht Harbor in Galesville, MD.

dozens of boats, on Saturday, May 19 (clcboats.com/festival). he crew at Worton Creek Marina in Chestertown MD, has had a busy winter, as evidenced by the following excerpts from the marina’s newsletter. “…We were extremely busy on a number of winter boat projects, including a complete galley remodel,

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a new generator install, major refits on three Bertram 31s, and extensive exterior repair and hull paint job on a 52 Sea Ray. Now that the bottom repairs to the Spencer are nearly done and the hull is structurally sound, we have moved into a new phase of the project. The big news for the month is that we installed the new engines and genera-

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD, will begin a restoration of 1912 tug Delaware this winter.

tors into the boat. This major milestone occurred almost exactly a year after we removed the old engines and gen-sets. The process was very similar to last year, just in reverse. The next major milestone will be the application of fiberglass to the outside of the hull. This will involve using vacuum-bagging technology, and we have hired consul-

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04:56 AM 1.6 12 11:44 12 03:13 AM AM 0.5

11 11 05 36

AM AM PM PM

0.3 1.7 0.2 1.3

9 52 6 40

05:41 AM 1.7 13 12:39 13 04:02 PM AM 0.4

48 58 57 20

AM AM PM PM

0.3 1.8 0.2 1.3

9 55 6 40

06:25 AM 1.9 14 01:32 14 04:47 PM AM 0.4

9 55 9 37

08:33 Sa PM 6 05:56 Th 03:12 PM 27 11:0808:42

m h m hft m ftcm ft cm h cm -0.3 -9 06:40 AM 0.3 1.8 AM9 6 02:42 AM 16 16 03:03 16 2.9 88 01:19 AM 09:13 2.1 0.4 AM 64 49 09:20 PM -0.2 Sa PM M 03:11 0.3 1.1 PM9 9 04:44 W-6 06:40 PM 3.1 94 PM 1.3 PM 40 30 09:54 ● 09:33

Time Time HeightHeight

12 Su 06:04 PM PM 0.4 ◐ 27 08:34 ◐ 11:51 PM

21 AM 10 PM 49 PM

0.3 1.8 0.3 1.2

07:44 AM F6 05:03 PM PM 0.3 W 02:20 PM PM 1.2 30 10:0907:52

h m h m hft m ftcm 02:28 AM 0.4 0.2 AM 12 AM 1 03:39 1 12:25 09:1707:04 AM 09:51 1.8 1.6 AM 55 AM 04:40 PM Su 03:52 0.5 0.3 PM 15 Tu 01:37 PM 09:4707:14 PM 10:09 1.2 1.0 PM 37 PM

Sa 05:0509:32 PM AM 1.3 Th 03:43 11:20 PM PM 0.3 09:50 PM

49 1.215 0.340 1.1 9 0.3

Su 05:5310:22 PM F 04:25 11:57 PM 10:30

52 1.212 0.240 1.1 9 0.2

AM 1.3 PM 0.3 PM

M 06:4211:10 PM AM 1.3 Sa 05:05 PM 11:10 PM 12:36 AM 0.3 15 07:1005:30 AM AM 2.0 15 PM AM Tu 02:2511:57 0.3 Su 05:44 PM PM 1.2 ● 07:31 11:49 PM

dIFFEREnCEs

58 1.312 0.240 1.1

0.2

9 1.461 0.2 9 1.137 0.2

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

37 Tu 01:2811:28 PM AM 1.6

07:09 AM 9 Th PM PM 1.4 Tu 01:38 34 03:30 PM PM 0.3 12 10:0908:00

AM 1.3 PM 0.3 PM

05:5804:06 1.9 AM 27 37 01:02 27 AM PM 0.4

9 06:0410:22 Su PM 34 F 04:26 10:24 9 12:06 AM 28 37 06:43 28 04:55 AM M6 01:5311:16 PM Sa 05:12 34 06:50 PM 11:06 6 12:40 AM 29 40 07:24 29 05:40 AM 6 02:4012:06 Tu PM Su 05:55 34 PM ○ 07:35 11:46 6 01:14 AM 30 06:23 43 08:03 30 AM W6 03:2312:53 PM M 06:35 34 08:18 PM 6 ○ 01:49 31 08:40 AM AM Th 04:03 PM 09:02 PM

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

AM 1.3 PM PM 0.3 AM 1.9 AM 0.4 PM 1.2 PM 0.3 AM 1.9 PM 0.4 PM 1.2 PM

1.458 0.312 1.240 0.2 9 1.558 0.312 1.237 0.2 9 1.658 0.312 1.137 0.2

0.4 AM 1.9 PM 0.4 PM 1.2

12 1.658 0.312 1.137

0.4 1.9 0.5 1.2

12 58 15 37

43 2.8 15 0.2 Sa PM M 04:04 1.3 PM 40 2.1 Su 04:43 64 PM 1.2 37 Th 02:06 PM 1.3 40 Tu 04:49 PM 2.6 40 03:25 W 01:09 PM 1.2 37 PM 10:15 0.3 0.4 PM9 0.6 18 08:21 PM 10:56 0.3 0.3 PM PM9 0.19 9 09:4607:35 PM 12 10:50 9 08:04 AM Su PM Tu 05:05 1.3 0.5 PM 40 40 04:20 Th 01:58 PM PM 11:13 0.3 1.2 PM9 9 10:2808:20 PM 0.4

9 09:02 AM M PM W 05:59 1.2 0.5 PM 37 40 05:15 F 02:46 PM PM 0.3 1.2 9 6 11:1209:03 PM 0.3 12 12:04 AM 2.1 AM 64 43 05:5803:35 12 AM AM 12 09:56 PM 06:26 0.4 1.5 12 9 01:22 AM Th 12:29 PM Tu PM 1.2 0.5 37 37 06:10 Sa 03:32 PM 1.1 06:46 PM PM 0.2 6 6 11:5809:45 PM 0.2 12:51 13 07:10 AM 2.1 AM 64 46 06:4704:22 13 AM 1.6 AM 13 PM 0.4 12 9 02:1510:49 AM F 01:10 PM W PM 1.2 0.4 37 37 07:05 Su 04:18 07:29 PM 1.1 PM ●6 10:27 PM 0.2 01:36 AM 14 07:52 AM 0.2 1.7 49 12:4905:08 14 AM AM6 14 11:39 AM 2.2 0.4 67 9 07:37 AM Sa 01:50 PM Th PM 08:10 0.3 1.1 34 03:06 M 05:04 PM PM9 PM PM 1.2 0.237 6 08:0111:10 AM 15 02:19 AM 0.2 1.7 49 01:4305:53 15 AM 08:33 AM6 15 12:29 AM 2.2 0.4 67 9 08:28 PM Su 02:30 PM F PM 08:51 0.3 1.1 34 03:55 Tu 05:51 PM PM9 08:5711:54 PM PM 1.3 0.140 ●

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

dIFFEREnCEs

46 2.8 09:14 11:32 AM 0.5 15 AM 0.1 15 05:34 2.2 M PM 1.2 1.2 37 2.7 F67 03:01 PM 37 W 05:54 PM 37 0.5 11:28 15 09:07 PM PM 0.3 0.2 9 6 12 12:01 AM 0.1 2.4 06:25 73 03:56 AM 26 06:22 2.0 1.661 49 AM 26 26 40 AM 0.5 01:42 15 10:14 PM AM 0.5 0.5 15 2.8 15 15 06:23 Th 12:26 PM 2.4 Tu 73 PM 1.1 1.1 34 0.0 PM 34 37 Sa 03:52 06:50 PM 2.96 09:51 PM 0.2 9

0.3 12:06 9 AM 0.4 AM 12 27 27 12:58 AM 27 46 07:05 2.5 76 04:42 AM 07:16 2.0 1.7 61 AM AM 15 02:25 0.3 W 9 11:07 PM 0.5 0.4 15 F 01:15 PM Su 04:38 PM 1.1 34 07:10 2.6 79 PM 07:39 1.1 PM 34 10:33 PM 0.2 6

0.2 12:45 6 AM 0.4 AM 12 28 28 01:50 AM 28 49 07:42 2.6 79 05:25 AM 08:03 1.9 1.7 58 AM AM 12 03:04 0.2 Th 6 11:55 PM 0.5 0.4 15 Sa 02:00 PM M 05:22 PM 1.1 34 07:55 1.2 PM 37 2.8 85 PM 08:23 ○ 11:13 PM 0.2 6 0.1 3 AM 01:25 02:37 0.4 1.7 AM 12 29 29 06:05 AM 29 52 08:18 2.7 82 AM 08:47 1.9 0.4 AM 58 PM 12 03:38 0.1 3 12:38 F PM Su 02:41 0.5 1.0 PM 15 Tu 06:02 PM 34 2.9 08:39 88 PM 09:04 1.2 0.2 PM 37 11:53 PM ○ 6 -0.1 -3 AM 02:08 03:21 0.5 AM 15 30 30 06:44 AM 1.7 52 08:53 30 2.8 85 AM 09:27 1.8 AM 55 PM 12 04:10 -0.1 -3 01:19 Sa PM M 03:20 0.5 0.4 PM 15 W PM 34 09:22 3.1 94 06:42 PM PM 1.2 1.0 37 ○ 09:43 3 12:33 AM 0.3 31 07:22 AM 1.7 Th 01:59 PM 0.4 07:22 PM 1.0

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

Low +1:40 –1:15 –3:13 –3:47

H. Ht *0.88 *1.12 *1.33 *1.37

M Times and heights of high

ChEsApEAkE BAy MayBRIdgE TunnEL June

Time Time Time Height Height HeightHeightTime Time Time HeightHeight

43 0.215 1.449 0.412 1.0

8

F

06:58 AM Th PM PM 0.3 3 04:10 Tu 01:31 PM PM 1.2 30 09:1407:07

cm 1466 F 34

8 Station ID: AC Su Source: NOAA ◑ nOAA Tide predi Station Type: H 20751 Time Zone: LS Chesapeake Bay Bridge 9

Times and heights of high and Low Waters

AnnApOLIs June MayApril

Time Time Height Height

m 25 35 31 00

AM AM PM PM

harbourcove.CoM

Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type:| Primary 5910 VACATION LANE P.O. BOX 437 | DEALE, MD Baltimore, Md,2018 Time Zone: LST_LDT Annapolis, Md,2018

S/CO-OPS ary DT

22 43 47 02

4

0.0 52 2.8 12 -0.1 34 3.16 -0.1 52 2.8 12 -0.1 34 3.16 -0.2 52 2.8 12 -0.1 30 3.26 -0.1 52 2.7 12 0.0 30 3.2

8 09:10 AM 1.3 8856 01:20 AM 07:28 AM 0.6 Tu 03:20 PM F76 12:58 09:30 1.2 PM ◑ PM 6 07:34 PM 0.3 W 04:17 PM 79 01:49 Sa PM 1.2 PM 3 08:18 10:29 PM 0.2

2.3 46 0.5 18 2.3 37 0.56

-3 15 02:41 AM -0.2 AM 0.1 15 AM 2.73 82 12:21 08:47 AM 1.9 58 Tu 02:43 PM -0.2 0 07:15 F98 01:54 PM 0.4 12 09:09 PM 3.4 ● 07:16 PM 1.1 34

9 52 12 30

Spring L. Ht Range *0.88 1.0 *1.14 1.1 *1.33 1.4 *1.33 1.4

dIFFEREnCEs Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet

Time Time HeightHeight

April 10H

Time

h m cm h m h m ft ftcm cm -3 01:17 AM -0.3 -9 Maximum 04:54 Slack AM 0.2 6 16 03:29 1 10:56 16 79 08:05 09:35 AM 2.7 82 AM 1.8 55 h m -9 h m knots W 03:31 PM -0.3 F 04:47 Sa3 02:45 PM 0.4 12 -0.9E 94 08:18 09:58 PM 3.4 PM 1.1 34 10412:18AM11:09 03:18AM 06:30AM 1.1F 09:48AM -1.0E 0 02:15 AM -912:54PM AM 0.2 6 Su -0.3 17 04:19 2 05:31 17 04:18PM 0.8F 76 08:57 10:24 AM 2.7 8207:00PM11:35 AM 1.7 52 10:00PM Th 04:22 PM -0.2 -6 Sa 05:28 Su6 03:36 PM 0.3 9 91 09:22 10:48 PM 3.4 11:48 PM 1.2 37 104 01:00AM -0.9E 04:00AM 1.1F 3 03:18 AM -0.3 -907:18AM AM 0.3 9 18 05:11 3 06:10 18 10:36AM 01:42PM12:16 -1.0E 73 09:49 11:16 AM 2.7 82 AM 1.6 49 M 05:06PM 0.7F F 05:15 PM -0.2 -607:48PM Su 06:11 M 9 04:27 PM 0.3 9 10:42PM 85 10:30 11:41 PM 3.3 101 PM 1.2 37

1 2

AM AM PM PM

09:3 AM 0.2 M W AM 04:1 2.3 ● 09:4 PM 0.4 PM 2.7

17 12

AM 03:3 0.3 10:1 PM 2.3 Tu Th PM 05:0 0.5 10:2

4

06:4 2.4 11:5 0.4 2.3 0.5 05:3 12:4 Su 2.3 07:4 0.3 2.4 0.5 12:4 06:2 2.3 M 01:3 0.3 ●08:3 2.6 0.3

April 15 20

6 1

21 16

7 2

01:5 2.3 22 17 07:2 0.1

70 25 06:00 AM 2.5 76 10 05:41 AM AM 1.7 52 01:42AM -0.8E 25 12 04:26 11:59 AM 0.0 012:18AM 11:45 0.4F AM AM 0.6 18 04:36AM 08:00AM 1.1F 76 10:53 F 06:30 PM 2.9 8805:54AM Su 06:13 PM 03:12AM -0.4E -1.0E M 04:04 PM 1.0 30 11:24AM 02:30PM Tu 12 08:36AM 12:12PM 0.8F 10:03 PM 0.2Su 6 06:00PM 08:36PM 0.6F M 03:36PM 06:54PM -0.8E 11:30PM ◑ 0.1 73 26 12:44 AM 10:36PM 3 11 12:35 AM AM 1.7 52 06:53 AM 2.5 76 06:36 AM 269 05:07 AM 0.5 15 Sa 12:47 PM 0.0 0 M02:24AM 12:36 -0.7E PM 82 11:38 0.5F PM Tu 04:49 07:18 PM 1.0 30 05:18AM PM 3.0 9101:18AM 07:06 08:42AM 1.0F 04:12AM 07:00AM -0.4E -0.9E 10:46 PM 0.2 6 12:12PM 03:18PM W 09:42AM 0.7F AM 6 27 01:34 AM 001:12PM 01:28 M 0.0 Tu 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F 12 04:30PM -0.8E AM AM 1.7 52 76 05:46 07:41 AM 2.5 7607:54PM07:30 27 11:30PM 0 Tu 01:27 PM PM 0.5 15 3 12:19 Su 01:31 PM 0.0 W PM 1.0 30 12:18AM 88 05:32 08:00 PM 3.1 94 07:57 -0.6E PM 03:12AM 11:27 PM 0.2 6 06:00AM 02:12AM 0.5F 1.0F 09:30AM 05:12AM -0.5E -0.9E 0 28 02:19 AM 0.0 008:00AM 02:20 AM 01:00PM 04:12PM 13 Th 10:42AM 0.7F AM AM 1.7 52 79 06:23 08:24 AM 7602:06PM 08:24 Tu 2.5 W 07:54PM 10:24PM 0.5F 28 05:24PM 008:42PM -0.8E PM PM 0.5 15 0 12:57 M 02:12 PM 0.0 W 02:19 Th PM 1.0 30 94 06:13 08:40 PM 3.1 94 ● 08:49 PM

8 3

Tu 02:3 2.8 Di

09:3 0.2

G

2.4

0.0 3.0 23 18 03:0

W 08:3

03:3 0.0 10:2 2.4 -0.1 3.2 04:1 Th 09:5 -0.2 04:3 2.5 11:1 -0.3 3.4

9 4

24 19

10 5

25 20 05:1 -0.3

F11:1 2.6

05:3 -0.3 11:5 3.5

01:12AM 04:00AM -0.5E

-3 29 03:01 AM 0.0 003:00AM 12:12AM 0.6F AM 03:12 -0.4 06:48AM 10:18AM 0.9F 14 112.4606:06AM 26 21 82 12:08 09:03 AM 7308:54AM -0.6E -0.8E 06:1 AM 0.3 9 01:54PM 09:17 AM 2.7 29 05:06PM F52 -6 06:59 Tu 02:51 PM 0.1 11:48AM 303:00PM 0.8F PM Sa 12:2 AM 1.7 Th 03:13 -0.4

W

Th 08:48PM 11:18PM 0.4F 3.0 9109:24PM09:42 06:12PM -0.8E PM 15 34 0.0 0 15 04:04 -0.5E AM 02:06AM 04:54AM 9 07:42AM 2.4 7303:42AM 10:10 12:48AM 0.7F AM 11:18AM 0.8F 52 0.1 309:42AM F 06:00PM 04:07 PM 06:54AM -0.7E -0.8E 02:42PM Sa 15 3.0 91 10:35 12:42PM 03:48PM 0.8F PM F 09:48PM 34 07:00PM 10:06PM -0.8E 0.1 3 2.4 73 12:18AM 0.4F 0.2 604:24AM 01:24AM 0.8F -0.4E 03:12AM 05:54AM 2.9 8810:30AM 07:36AM -0.8E 0.8F 08:36AM 12:12PM Su 01:36PM 04:36PM 0.8F -0.8E F Sa 03:36PM 06:54PM Spring 10:48PM -0.8E ◑07:42PM 10:36PM

PM 101 F 01:34 PM 0.5 ○ 09:17 06:55 PM 1.1 -6 30 03:40 AM 82 12:49 09:41 AM 0.3 AM 30 -6 07:34 AM 1.7 W 03:29 PM 104 Sa 02:11 09:54 PM 0.5 PM Th 07:37 PM 1.1 04:17 AM 31 10:18 AM Th 04:07 PM 10:31 PM

High +3 :52 +2 :01 +5 :52 +0 :47

06:2 3.5

-0.4 2.7 12:3 -0.4 07:1 Su 3.4 01:3 ◐07:1

12 7

27 22

13 8

01:1 28 23 08:0

Low H. Ht L. Ht Range +4 :15 *0.70 *0.83 2.2 01:18AM 0.5F 05:00AM 0.9F -0.4E 901:54AM 04:12AM 07:00AM +2 :29 *0.48 14*0.83 1.4 29 08:12AM 11:18AM -0.8E 0.7F 09:42AM 01:12PM M +6 :04 *0.66 2.0 02:30PM 05:24PM 0.8F -0.8E Sa *0.67 Su 04:30PM 07:54PM 08:24PM 11:24PM -0.8E +1 :08 *0.77 *0.83 2.4 11:30PM

15 10 11

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All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in knots. Tides & Currents predictions are provided by NOAA.gov

Generated On: Wed Nov 15 19:27:12 UTC 2017

2.5

0.4 Station 13 18 ID: 04:0 2.2 Source: F11:0 NO 0.5 05:5 Station Typ 11:0 2.4 Time Zone 0.4 2.2 19 14 04:4 0.6

02:12AM 0.5F 02:24AM 05:36AM 1.0F -0.5E 05:12AM 08:00AM 08:54AM 12:00PM -0.9E upon the latest information Disclaimer: available asThese of the data date are of your request, andlatest may differ from the Disclaimer: published tide tables. data of are based upon and the latest information available as tide of the date of your request, and10:42AM may differ from 0.7F the 02:06PM based upon the information available as These of the date your request, may differ from the published tables. Tu 06:06PM 0.7F -0.8E 72 May 2018 PropTalk.com Su 03:18PM M 05:24PM 08:42PM 09:06PM

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2.3 h 0.3

2.8 16 11 02:5

AM 4 12:29 -0.2 -601:42AM 12 -0.8E AM 2.6 7908:00AM06:51 46 04:36AM 1.1F PM M 01:00 12 05:19 Sa 06:14 PM -0.1 -3 Tu PM 0.3 9 11:24AM 02:30PM -1.0E Tu W 06:59 PM 11:39 PM 1.3 40 06:00PM 08:36PM 0.6F 11:30PM 82 05:32 12:37 AM 3.1 94 01:14 AM 20 5 AM 0.5 15 20 12 11:38 07:04 AM -0.1 -3 07:35 AM AM 1.4 43 -0.7E PM 67 06:10 Su 01:12 PM 2.69 7902:24AM Tu 01:47 W PM 0.3 05:18AM 308:42AM07:51 1.0F PM 15 07:17 PM 0.1 ◐ W 12:12PM 03:18PM -0.9E Th 06:54PM 0.6F AM 76 21 01:38 AM 2.9 8809:30PM 02:01 6 AM 1.4 43 21 15 12:47 08:06 AM 0.0 0 08:22 AM AM 0.6 18 67 06:43 M 02:18 PM 2.6 79 W 02:38 PM Th PM 1.3 40 12:18AM 603:12AM -0.6E PM 18 12:34 08:26 PM 0.2 ◑ 08:48 06:59 PM 0.2 6 06:00AM 09:30AM 1.0F 01:00PM -0.9E AM 73 22 02:44 AM 2.8 8504:12PM Th 46 F 02:53 7 Slack Maximum 01:51 AM 1.5 07:54PM 10:24PM 0.5F AM 22 18 09:09 AM 0.1 3 09:12 AM 0.6 18 67 07:54 Tu 03:27 PM 2.6 79m Thh 03:32 PM h m knots F18 01:30 09:38 PM 1.2 37 PM 0.2 6 ◐ PM 0.2 09:46 -0.9E PM 12:18AM 07:48 6 01:12AM 04:00AM -0.5E 1.1F 03:18AM 06:30AM 06:48AM 0.9F -1.0E 70 23 03:52 AM 2.6 7910:18AM 03:48 AM 09:48AM 12:54PM 8 Su 02:49 AM 1.6 49 23 01:54PM -0.8E AM 18 10:10 AM 305:06PM 10:02 F 0.1 Sa 04:18PM 07:00PM 0.8F AM 0.6 18 08:48PM 11:18PM 0.4F PM 67 09:01 W 04:35 PM 2.7 82 F 04:26 10:00PM Sa PM 1.1 34 18 02:24 10:46 PM 0.26 6 10:45 PM 08:35 PM 0.2 01:00AM -0.9E 02:06AM -0.5E AM 70 03:40 AM 2.6 7904:54AM 04:44 24 04:59 9 07:18AM 04:00AM 1.1F AM 1.7 52 24 07:42AM 0.8F -1.0E 15 10:01 11:07 AM 0.0 011:18AM 10:53 AM 10:36AM 01:42PM AM 0.6 18 M 02:42PM 06:00PM -0.8E PM 70 Th 05:37 PM 2.8 85 Sa 05:20 Sa Su 05:06PM 07:48PM 0.7F Su 03:16 PM 1.1 34 09:48PM 15 09:20 11:49 PM 0.1 3 11:41 PM PM 0.2 6 10:42PM ◐ 9 04:23 AM AM 0.4 19 06:06 19 3 70 10:43 12:12 PM AM 1.5

Tuft 0.1 Sla

03:00AM 08:54AM 03:00PM 09:24PM

W 04:1

09:3

0.6F -0.6E 0.8F Th -0.8E

26


01:42AM -0.8E 04:36AM 08:00AM 1.1F 11:24AM 02:30PM -1.0E W 06:00PM 08:36PM 0.6F 11:30PM

18

01:18AM -0.7E 04:06AM 07:36AM 1.1F 11:06AM 02:12PM -1.0E Th 05:54PM 08:18PM 0.6F 11:06PM

3

01:54AM -0.6E 04:36AM 08:12AM 1.0F 11:42AM 02:54PM -1.0E F 06:42PM 09:12PM 0.5F

18

Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown

02:24AM -0.7E 02:00AM -0.7E 12:00AM Source: 04:42AM NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 05:18AM 08:42AM 1.0F 08:18AM 1.1F 05:18AM Station 12:12PM 03:18PM -0.9E 11:48AMHarmonic 03:06PM -1.0E F 12:24PM Th Type: 06:54PM 09:30PM 0.6F 06:48PM 09:12PM 0.5F 07:30PM Time Zone: LST/LDT 11:54PM

02:42AM 09:00AM 03:42PM 10:00PM

-0.5E 0.9F -0.9E Sa 0.5F

12:18AM 06:00AM 01:00PM 07:54PM

03:30AM 09:42AM 04:30PM 10:54PM

-0.4E 0.9F -0.9E Su 0.5F

19

03:12AM 09:30AM 04:12PM 10:24PM

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20

4

19

12:36AM 05:24AM 05:30AM 11:42AM 12:30PM 05:42PM 07:48PM

02:24AM -0.6E 05:06AM 08:42AM 1.1F 03:30AM 12:18PM 03:30PM -1.1E 09:36AM M W 0.6F 07:18PM 09:48PM 03:24PM 09:48PM

12:06AM 06:24AM 06:18AM 01:18PM 12:24PM 08:30PM 06:48PM

3

3 4

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12:30AM -1.3E 03:12AM 05:00AM 05:54AM 09:18AM 11:18AM 1.1F -0.9E 12:42PM -1.3E 04:00PM 01:54PM M 04:54PM Th 0.5F 07:36PM 10:24PM 08:12PM 11:48PM 1.7F

02:18AM 18 18 0.8F 08:30AM

3

-0.6E 03:00AM 05:48AM -1.0E 1.0F 09:18AM 12:00PM 0.8F -1.1E 03:00PM 06:06PM -0.8E F 0.8F 09:06PM

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NOAA Tidal Current S a on-0.4E DPredictions cb0102 Dep h 22-0.6E ee 01:30AM 03:54AM 01:36AM 04:18AM 4

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1.2F 03:06AM 06:00AM -1.2E 10:00AM 07:06AM 10:18AM Sou ce 0.8F NOAA NOS CO -0.9E 09:24AM 12:06PM 1.1F OPS0.9F 03:42AM 04:42PM -0.9E 01:30PM -1.2E 0.9F 02:42PM 05:48PM 10:06AM Tu Ha Th S a on Type mon 04:48PM c F -1.0E 11:12PM 0.6F -0.9E 09:06PM 08:18PM 11:24PM 0.8F 03:48PM T me Zone LST LDT 09:48PM

19

4

12:24AM 06:54AM 12:48PM 07:06PM

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19

12:48AM 03:36AM -0.6E Slack Maximum 06:24AM 10:06AM 1.0F h m h m-0.9E knots 01:36PM 04:48PM Su 12:00AM 08:36PM 11:06PM 0.5F -0.8E 16

01:54AM 04:24AM -0.4E Slack Maximum 07:00AM 10:36AM 0.8F h m h m-0.8E knots 01:54PM 05:24PM M 12:30AM -0.7E 109:06PM 11:48PM 0.5F

Mean Flood Dir. 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T)

Th 0.6F 08:12PM 10:48PM 09:06PM -0.9E F 04:12PM 07:42PM 10:30PM

09:06PM -1.2E Sa 03:36PM 07:00PM

June Apr10:00PM

1.1F -0.9E 0.7F Su 04:36PM 08:00PM -0.7E 10:36PM

12:42AM 1 04:12AM 07:24AM -1 10:48AM 01:12PM 0 03:54PM 07:24PM -0 10:00PM

NOAA T da Curren 01:24AM 1

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-0.7E 07:00AM 05:12AM -0.7E 04:24AM -0.5E 08:12AM 03:06AM 07:30AM -0.7E 06:24A 06:06 -0 Sou ce NOAA NOS CO OPS ●1.0F ○1.2F pe: Harmonic ● 06PM 11:36PM 10:00PM 10:36PM 11:12PM 11:36PM 09:30AM 01:00PM 1.0F Tu M 09:24AM 09:30AM 01:00PM 01:00PM 1.2F Th 1.0F Tu 10:18AM 09:24AM 02:00PM 09:30AM 01:00PM 1.0F 01:00PM 1.2F 11:06AM 10:18AM 09:24AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 09:30AM 1.0F 01:00PM 09:48AM 11:06AM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:36PM 02:00PM 09:24AM 1.1F 09:30AM 01:00PM 1.0F 12:00PM 01:00PM 09:48AM 1.2F 11:06AM 01:30PM 1.0F 02:36PM 10:18AM 0.9F 09:24AM 02:00PM 1.1F 09:30AM 01:00PM 12:00PM 01:00PM 09:48AM 03:18PM 1.2F 1.0F 01:30PM 11:06AM 0.9F 10:18AM 02:36PM 0.9F 09:24AM 02:00PM 01:00P 12:00 1 AM 02:36PM AM AM 01:30PM AM AM 03:18PM AM AM 1.0F AM AM 1.1F A MAM0.5F M F Th Tu M 1.1F F F Th Tu 0.9F M Sa F F Th 0.9F Tu M Sa F F Th Tu Sa F 4 73 20 02:24 2.7 82 01:18AM 01:12AM 0.6F 01:30AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.9F 02:18AM 0.9F 03:00AM 1.1F 9 Sandy 24 904:42PM 24 905:36PM 04:42PM 07:42PM -0.7E 04:42PM 04:42PM 07:48PM 07:42PM -0.9E -0.7EApproach 05:36PM 04:42PM 08:48PM 04:42PM 07:48PM -0.9E 07:42PM -0.9E -0.7E 06:06PM 05:36PM 04:42PM 08:48PM 07:48PM 04:42PM -0.9E 07:42PM 05:00PM 06:06PM 08:12PM 05:36PM 09:18PM 08:48PM 04:42PM -0.9E 07:48PM 06:36PM 07:42PM 05:00PM 09:48PM 06:06PM -0.7E 08:12PM 09:18PM 05:36PM 04:42PM -1.0E 08:48PM 04:42PM 07:48PM 06:36PM 07:42PM 05:00PM -0.9E 09:48PM 08:12PM 06:06PM -0.8E 09:18PM 04:42PM 08:48PM 07:48P 06:36 -0 S a on Type Ha mon c Baltimore Harbor (off Point), 2018 AM 09:18PM AM -1.0E E-0.9E AM -0.7E AM -0.8E E-1.0E AM -0.9E AM -0.9E E-0.8E AM -0.9E AM -0.7E E-0.9E AM -1.0E A e: LST/LDT 24 9 24 9 24 4 9 12 AM 0.0 0 04:12AM 08:45 07:00AM -0.4E 04:12AM 07:00AM -0.6E 04:48AM 07:30AM -0.5E 05:12AM 08:06AM -0.7E 05:54AM 08:48AM -0.7E 06:36AM 09:42AM -0.9E 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 05:00AM 1.1F 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM 11:18PM 11:54PM 11:30PM PM-1.2E PM -0.6E PM PM 11:30PM PM 1.8F PM 2 0 PM N PM Cape PM 1.4F L 01:54AM 05:00AM 0.9F 02:00AM 1.1F 0.8F 01:30AM 02:06AM 05:42AM 1.2F 02:12AM 06:00AM 1.3F 12:24AM -0.5E 02:00AM 12:00AM 02:42AM -0.5E 02:24AM -0.6E 12:06AM 01:30AM 03:54AM 1.2F -0.4E 03:06AM 06:00AM 01:36AM 04:18AM 12:24AM 1.2F 12:18AM 01:24AM 1.2F 01:54AM M Tu W Th Sa 02:24AM -1.2E 12:12AM -1.3E 02:36AM -1.3E 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.2E 12:54AM 03:42AM -1P Chesapeake Bay Ent n mi of Henry 09:42AM 01:12PM 09:54AM 01:12PM 10:18AM 01:30PM 0.6F 11:12AM 02:00PM 0.6F 12:18PM 02:42PM 0.4F 03:06AM 01:24PM 03:42PM 0.5F 67 W -0.7E 03:09 PM0.7F 2.7 8205:24AM T me Zone LST LDT Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683° W M Tu W Th Sa Su PM PM E PM PM E PM PM E PM PM 46242AM 29 14 29 14 29 4 19 4 4 19 19 4 19 4 19 08:12AM 11:18AM -0.8E 08:48AM 11:54AM -1.1E 08:30AM 11:42AM -1.0E 09:12AM 12:24PM -1.1E 09:36AM 12:48PM -1.2E 03:00AM 06:42AM 1.1F 14 29 14 29 14 08:18AM 1.1F 05:18AM 0.9F 05:06AM 08:42AM 1.1F 03:30AM -0.8E 06:18AM 06:24AM -0.9E 10:00AM 0.8F 09:24AM 12:06PM 07:06AM 10:18AM 1.1F 03:42AM 06:54AM -0.9E 03:42AM 06:48AM -1.4E 1.0F 05:06AM 08:12AM -0.9E 0.8F 05:24AM 08:24AM -1.3E 1 05:30AM 08:24AM 1.2F 0.9F 06:30AM 1.1F 0.5F 05:48AM 07:00AM 09:36AM 07:00AM 04:30PM 07:54PM -0.8E 04:30PM 07:48PM -0.9E 04:30PM 07:48PM 04:54PM 08:06PM -0.8E 05:18PM 08:30PM -0.7E 06:12PM 09:18PM -0.7E 09:23 PM 0.2 09:00AM 6 18 ◐ -1.0E 01:36AM 0.4F 01:48AM 01:36AM 0.4F 0.4F 12:36AM 02:48AM 01:48AM 0.4F 01:36AM 0.4F 0.4F 12:48AM 12:36AM 03:24AM 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.4F 01:36AM 0.4F 09:24AM 12:48AM 02:18AM 0.4F 12:36AM 03:24AM 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48AM 0.4F 01:12AM 01:36AM 04:00AM 0.4F 12:48AM 02:18AM 0.4F 0.7F 03:24AM 12:36AM 0.5F 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48AM 01:12AM 0.4F 01:36AM 04:00AM 0.4F76 0.4F 02:18AM 12:48AM 0.7F 12:36AM 03:24AM 0.5F 02:48AM 0.6F 01:48A 01:12 0 La08:30AM ude 9594° N Long ude 0128° W 09:48AM 02:30PM 05:24PM 0.8F 03:24PM 06:00PM 0.7F 03:18PM 05:42PM 0.6F 04:12PM 06:36PM 0.5F 04:42PM 06:54PM 0.5F 10:06AM 01:30PM -1.1E 48AM 03:06PM 12:24PM 03:42PM -0.9E 12:18PM 03:30PM 09:36AM 12:24PM 01:18PM 04:42PM 0.9F 02:42PM 05:48PM 01:30PM -1.2E 04:48PM 10:06AM 12:48PM 0.8F 10:06AM 12:48PM 1.1F 11:30AM 01:48PM 0.6F 11:36AM 02:24PM 1.2F 11:36AM 02:36PM -1.0E 03:18PM -1.2E 11:06AM 02:24PM -1.3E 03:30PM -1.2E 12:18PM 03:30PM -1 11:30PM 11:12PM 11:18PM 11:18PM 11:30PM Mean Flood 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) 5 Su 20 M 5 5 Dir. 20 5 20 5 20 5 -1.0E 512:24PM 20 5 20-0.6E 5 20 5 20 536-0.7E 20 512:30PM 20 5 20 -0.6E 5 20 20-0.7E Tu Th F 04:00AM 07:12AM -0.6E Sa 04:12AM 04:00AM 07:24AM 07:12AM -0.7E -0.6E 05:18AM 04:12AM 08:18AM 04:00AM 07:24AM -0.6E 07:12AM -0.7E -0.6E 06:12AM 05:18AM 09:12AM 04:12AM 08:18AM -0.7E 07:24AM 04:00AM -0.6E -0.7E 07:12AM 05:00AM 06:12AM -0.6E 08:00AM 05:18AM 09:12AM 08:18AM 04:12AM -0.7E 04:00AM -0.6E 07:24AM 07:06AM 07:12AM 05:00AM -0.7E 10:00AM 06:12AM -0.6E 08:00AM 09:12AM 05:18AM -0.6E 04:12AM -0.7E 08:18AM 04:00AM 07:24AM 07:06AM -0.6E 07:12AM 05:00AM -0.7E 10:00AM 08:00AM 06:12AM -0.7E 05:18AM -0.6E 09:12AM 04:12AM 08:18AM 07:24A 07:06 -05 F W -1.1E M Th -0.9E Tu F Sa M Tu Sa Su M Tu Th 08:24PM 11:24PM -0.8E 07:30PM 08:48PM 11:48PM 08:24PM 11:18PM -0.7E 09:12PM 09:30PM 05:18PM 07:42PM 0.5F 48PM 09:12PM 10:00PM 0.5F 07:18PM 09:48PM 0.6F 03:24PM 08:30PM -0.9E 11:12PM 0.6F 09:06PM 08:18PM 11:24PM 03:48PM 07:06PM -0.7E 03:30PM 06:42PM -1.2E 04:48PM 08:12PM -0.7E 05:48PM 08:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 1.3F 06:12PM 09:36PM 1.5F 05:24PM 09:00PM 1.8F 06:30PM 09:54PM 1.5F 06:30PM 10:18PM 2 01:48PM 1.0F -0.8E 10:18AM 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 06:48PM 11:06AM 10:18AM 02:48PM 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 1.0F 12:00PM 11:06AM 03:30PM 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 02:00PM 10:12AM 1.1F 01:48PM 1.2F 10:48AM 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 11:06AM 03:30PM 02:48PM 10:18AM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 1.1F 01:00PM 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 12:00PM 02:18PM 1.0F 03:30PM 11:06AM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 10:12AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 1.1F 01:48PM 10:48AM 04:12PM 1.2F 02:18PM 12:00PM 0.9F 11:06AM 03:30PM 1.0F 10:18AM 02:48PM 1.1F 02:00P 01:00 1 TuAM10:12AM W Tu F W Tu Sa F W Tu 0.8F Sa Sa F W 1.0F Tu Su Sa Sa F D 0.9F W Tu Su Sa Sa 1.0F F W Su -1.1E S 4 73 21 0.5F Mean F ood 297° T Mean Ebb D 112° T 03:28 2.5 08:36PM 76 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM E A ○ 10:30PM ○ 05:30PM -0.8E 05:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 08:36PM -1.0E -0.8E 06:24PM 05:36PM 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM -0.9E 08:36PM -1.0E -0.8E 06:54PM 06:24PM 10:06PM 05:36PM 09:36PM -1.0E 08:48PM 05:30PM -0.9E -1.0E 08:36PM 05:48PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:24PM 10:06PM -0.9E 09:36PM 05:36PM -1.0E 05:30PM -0.9E 08:48PM 07:30PM 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM 06:54PM -0.8E 09:00PM -0.9E 10:06PM 06:24PM -0.9E 05:36PM -1.0E 09:36PM 05:30PM 08:48PM 07:30PM -0.9E 08:36PM 05:48PM -1.0E 10:30PM -0.8E 09:00PM 06:54PM -0.9E 06:24PM -0.9E 10:06PM 05:36PM 09:36PM -1.0E 08:48P 07:30 -0 54PM 09:48PM 09:48PM 09:48PM 10:48PM 11:48PM Times and speeds of maximum and minimum current, in knots 11:54PM 02:12AM 0.5F 02:06AM 0.7F 02:18AM 0.7F 02:36AM 1.0F 03:06AM 1.0F 12:06AM 03:48AM 1.2F

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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor

Three-Fold Increase in SAV

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ccording to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the 23-percent reduction in nitrogen and eight-percent reduction in phosphorus entering the Bay is in great part responsible for the recent threefold increase in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). The study used the Chesapeake Bay model as an example of (so far) successful SAV restoration, even calling it the “biggest resurgence of underwater grasses ever recorded.”

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elaware’s Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Take a Kid Fishing program gets underway this month, with a May 12 kickoff event at the Aquatic Resources Education Center in Smyrna. It runs from 9 a.m. to noon. All equipment is provided, and fishing lessons are included. It’s a free program, but preregistration is required. Visit dnrec.delaware.gov to learn more; email mary.rivera@state.de.us to preregister or sign up to volunteer.

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oin FishTalk angler in chief Lenny Rudow for a free talk on striped bass fishing on May 21, starting at 6:30 p.m., at the Baltimore chapter of CCA Maryland monthly meeting. The topic will revolve on the current state of the striper season, and of course, how to catch more, bigger fish. Come by the Little Havana restaurant at 1325 Key Highway to join in the fishtalking and— added bonus—learn more about CCA Maryland and its Baltimore chapter.

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Circle Hook Update

he Maryland DNR has been moving at a rapid pace to establish well-defined regulations regarding mandatory circle hook use while chumming or live-lining on the Chesapeake Bay, in time for the beginning of the May 16 season. Due to the lead-time required for publishing in print there’s a good chance that by the time you read this the rules will have been finalized. We’ll post updates on proptalk.com and fishtalkmag.com with the current news as it becomes available, but with that said, as we go to press the proposed regulations will cover anyone fishing with any baits, chum, and/or live baitfish. The use of a circle hook as previously defined in COMAR 08.02.25.01 or the use of a J-hook with a gap of less than one half inch between the

point and shank will be mandated. In plain English, this means that offset circle hooks are not acceptable, as the above referenced definition specifies “a non-offset hook with the point turned perpendicularly back to the shank.” It also means that using small J-hooks used for bottom fish like spot, perch, and croaker is just fine since the hooks commonly used for these fish have a gap of less than a half-inch—but there is no set standardization for hook sizing between manufacturers, so rather than depend on a hook size number, you need to depend on a ruler. As a result of this rule change, minimum size for striped bass during the May 16 through December 15 season is expected to be 19 inches.

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n May 4 and 5, the organizers of the Patapsco Open will host the 2018 Tilghman Island Throwdown, a two-day daily trolling only tournament out of Knapps Narrows Marina and Inn. Each day will have multiple winners including two-fish stringer and longest fish. Lowes Wharf Marina is offering free slip rental when you book your room, but limited space is available. For more information, visit the Patapsco Open fishing page on Facebook or to register, call (443) 336-3315.

OC Marlin Club’s Memorial Day Tourney

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he OC Marlin Club’s ninth annual OCMC Memorial Day Tournament takes place late this month, on May 26 and 27 (choose one of the two days to fish). Bluefish and tuna are the targets with multiple Calcutta levels, and a portion of the entry fee goes to the Catherine and Charles Kratz Memorial Foundation and Scholarship Fund. There’s a mandatory captain’s meeting the evening of May 25 and weigh-ins are at Sunset Marina. Visit ocmarlinclub.com for more.

Opening Day at the Boatyard

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he Boatyard Bar and Grill Spring Fishing Tournament will kick off the season Saturday, April 21. This is a catch-and-release tournament with the winners determined by photos taken with a ruler. Afterward, expect the Boatyard Bar & Grill parking lot (at Fourth and Severn in Eastport) to be flooded with 1000 anglers for a prize-giving ceremony and party. PropTalk and FishTalk will be on the scene. boatyardbarandgrill.com

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CBSF Striper Tournament

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he Chesapeake Bay Sportfishing Association, which is holding its first striper tournament the weekend of May 5 and 6, has announced plans for two future tournaments. “My hopes are to build this into a new non-profit organization that is focused on the anglers themselves, instead of taking a business approach to this,” says tournament organizer and CBSFA founder Joe Thorpe. Thorpe says that a summer rockfish CBSFA tournament has been scheduled for August 25, and a fall tournament is in the works for November 10 and 11. The May 5 – 6 tournament will have weigh stations at Calvert Marina, Herrington Harbour South, Sandy Point, Knapps Narrows Marina, Taylor’s Island Campground, and (recently added) Breezy Point Marina. Four calcutta levels are available on top of the main entry at $250. For more information, email tournament director Joe Thorpe, jthorpe@cbsfa.club, or visit cbsfa.club.

American Bass Anglers Open

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ompetitive bass anglers will be hitting the Potomac on May 12 for the third leg in the American Bass Anglers Open Series. Launch takes place at the Smallwood ramp, the entry is $200 for boaters and $100 for co-anglers, and a $5000 first place prize is guaranteed. There’s no May tournament in Virgina, but June 23 anglers will hit Lake Kerr. Visit abaopenseries. com for more info. VA Elite 70 is holding a tournament May 5 at Smith Mountain Lake. Check vaelite60.com to learn more. And on May 18 the Kickin’ Bass tournament for Special Olympics will take place at Leesylvania State Park, in Woodbridge. This one’s part of the Law Enforcement Torch Run initiative, benefitting Special Olympics Virginia’s programs. Visit impact.specialolympicsva.org/ event/2018-kickin-bass-fishing-tournament/e138423 to learn more.

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Casey Cares

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2 0 1 8 Fishing Previews

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s spring trophy season for striped bass approaches, April 21 (in Maryland) and May 1 (Virginia), we reached out to a handful of professional charter fishing captains to see what they had in store. Here’s what they shared with PropTalk:

When we spoke to Capt. Dave Mogel of Mary Lou Too Charters (Chesapeake Beach, MD), he was preparing for the season. “The boat’s in the yard getting waxed and painted. We’re having our prop readjusted and are prepping for Coast Guard inspections. We’re stressing out because the weather has not yet cooperated this spring.” For Maryland’s opening day, Mary Lou Too will fish out of Chesapeake Beach. “In the spring, we will be using assorted sizes and colors of parachutes and umbrella rigs. Maybe throw a Tony #21 out on a long line.” As for tips for first-time anglers, Mogel says, “Have fun! We can’t control when the fish bite, so you have to have fun first. If you’re fishing with planer boards, your boat is 10 times

wider now, so be aware of your surroundings. As a general rule of thumb, if charter boats are there, that’s probably a good place to fish.” What does he love most about running a charter boat? “I am lucky enough to watch people catch their first big fish of their lifetime, watch kids catch their first fish. I can never get enough of the sunrise.” maryloutoocharters.com Capt. Mike Cassidy of Miss Edie Fishing Charters (West River, MD) was busy getting his boat bottom painted and ready to splash. Miss Edie (named for the captain’s “lovely wife”) runs out of the West River next to the captain’s house, as she has for 35 years. “We tend to have family type parties,” says Cassidy.

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This spring he’ll fish “wherever the fish are!” and troll artificials, such as bucktails, spoons, and parachutes. Cassidy’s tips for first-time anglers are: “Be ready for the weather. You never know—can be sunny where you wear tee shirts and shorts or pretty chilly. I like the pants that you can zip off and turn them into shorts and have a bunch of other layers. Layer up.” What’s Capt. Mike excited about? “When I think about last season, there were slim pickings for the trophy season. Hopefully, this year there’ll be plenty of fish who haven’t headed for the ocean. I think it’s more promising than last year. The DNR doesn’t go by water temperature, but the fish do! missediefishingcharters.com


Capt. Brian Hardman of Lead Dog Charters (Stevensville, MD) runs Lucky Dog out of Kentmorr Marina on Kent Island. When we contacted him, he was having difficulty getting topside painting done due to the cold and rain and was settling with bottom painting and getting new zincs on. When trophy season starts, he heads out of Kent Island to deeper water. “We will have an assortment of baits: typical umbrella rigs and parachutes run in tandem and some single lures,” he says. When asked to tell us about something memorable from last year’s season, Capt. Brian says, “We almost started doing sightseeing cruises last year. A lot of days in the summer there were so many dolphins to see, we would stop and go adrift just to let the party take pictures. We would have 100 or more come to the surface while underway. It added an extra benefit to the party to go fishing and get to see dophins.” rockfishing.com

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2 0Previews 18 Fishing (cont.) Capt. John Whitman of Patent Pending Charters (Deale, MD) had his boat in the water and was gearing up. Whitman runs out of Herring Bay. “We will probably be working the edge right outside of Herring Bay in 25 to 50 feet of water,” he says. He’ll use umbrellas, 15-inch on planer boards and some larger umbrellas and tandem baits… “The fish will be in near the surface where the water is warmer.” ##Photo courtesy of Patent Pending Charters

Reminders from Patent Pending Charters Remember, if you plan to catch and release rockfish before the season opens there are certain regulations that need to be followed: • No stinger hooks—a stinger hook is the second hook that is attached to the main hook.

• No barbs—all lures must have the barb flattened or filed down. • Tackle—You can only fish six rods.

Please remember to handle spawning fish carefully. Release, if possible, while still in the water. If you must handle the fish for a picture, remember to support the belly of the fish and return it to the water as soon as possible. Whitman’s tip for angers is to “keep their baits up closer to the surface at a trolling speed of two to two and a half knots. Fish east to west to cover different lanes, rather than north to south.”

Proposed (MD) new regulations: To lower the mortality rate of fish caught while chumming and live lining, the MD DNR proposed that everyone be required to use circle hooks. Circle hooks cannot be offset; this means that the hooks must be able to lie flat on a hard surface. The other proposed change is the minimum size requirement. After May 15 you will be able to keep two fish per person per day 19 inches or larger. Looking forward to a great season! Every day you spend fishing adds two days to your life. For up to date MD regulations, visit eregulations.com/maryland/fishing. For VA regulations, visit mrc.virginia.gov/ recreational.shtm The best part of his job? “Being out on the water and watching people get excited or experience it for the first time. It’s wonderful.” patentpendingcharters.com

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Capt. George Bentz Drizzle Bar Charters (Pasadena, MD) does fishing charters for up to 20 passengers. “Last year’s trophy season happened too fast,

but this year will be different. If I was those fish I would be scared,” he says. His go-to gear this spring? “My ‘top secret’ spread is probably tandem para-

chutes in three-, five-, or eight-ounce combinations, white and chartreuse, and everything dressed with nineinch shads; we’re looking for the big fish.” Bentz enjoys the great fishing in the Upper Bay all year and likes to fish when the tide is running. “Early in the morning is also a happy time for me because there’s less traffic.” His favorite boat snack is a PB&J sandwich. “It’s pretty much the only thing that gets past the fish smell. If I bring a meat and cheese sandwich, it just ends up tasting like fish.” We asked him how he celebrates a really good day on the water. He says, “With an ice cold beer! But only after we get back to the dock.” drizzlebarcharters.com

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When Purchasing a Boat, Get What You Need By Eric Burnley

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n light of full disclosure, I have never purchased a new boat. New cars, yes, new boats, no. However, I have seen enough buyer’s remorse from folks who tried to save a dime by purchasing a plain Jane boat only to find out how expensive it is to add on options once the boat is built. The same is true for those, like me, who purchase used boats. Keep looking until you find a boat that has everything you need, and don’t settle for anything less. There are some boat builders who naturally include almost every option on every boat they build. Grady White is one such builder, and their customers demand this sort of service because many of them are looking for a boat that is family friendly. It is highly unlikely that you can convince the wife to join you for a day of fishing unless your boat has a head. Want to bring the kids? Better have a swim ladder and a head plus some sort of bunks in the cabin where the little ones can nap and get out of the sun. A freshwater washdown is another good idea for family boating. It is good for washing the boat and the kids. Depending on the type of fishing you do, you may need a livewell to keep the bait happy and an anchor windlass to keep the mate happy. Rod holders and bait stations are important no matter what fish you go after, and the more room in the cockpit the better. Parker boats are pretty much made for fishermen. They will configure your choice in any way you want. The last time I was at the Parker factory they were building a 25-foot model with a small diesel engine and a large fuel tank. I figured the cruising speed was

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When Purchasing a Boat, Get What You Need (cont.) somewhere around 10 knots, pretty slow by East Coast standards. Lynwood told me the boat was going to Hawaii where it would be used to carry freight and passengers from island to island. No great need for speed, and fuel stops were few and far between. Perhaps you plan to use your boat for pleasure and business. That was my idea when I purchased my 1989 24-foot Albemarle. I had started doing a few charters with my 20-foot Bertram and found it a bit cramped and uncomfortable in anything but perfect weather. Albemarle boats were made to run and fish. Mine did exactly that. When I asked one of the designers if there was anything I could do to keep water from coming in the scuppers when drifting, he said the boat was not designed to drift; it was designed to

run out, troll, and run back. That it did very well. The reason my Albemarle didn’t drift well was the 24-degree bottom. The boat would do some serious rocking when drifting in a beam sea. That would put the scuppers under water allowing some to come aboard. Having wet feet upset a few customers who thought the boat was sinking. A modified deep-vee bottom is a better choice for a family boat. It won’t handle a head sea as well as a deep vee, but it is more stable when drifting or at anchor. Some options that were not available in 1989 are now standard on most fishing boats. My Albemarle didn’t have under-deck fish boxes. That meant I had to install a 110-quart Coleman cooler, and while it did provide more seating, it also took up valuable deck space. If your fishing trips often begin before the sun is up, having lights that shine on

the deck and in the cabin are a good idea. Once underway, turn out all white lights, and switch to red lights to preserve your night vision. Electronics are another point of interest, and you should get the newest versions available. All boats must have a VHF radio and should have a depth finder or SONAR. I am sure I could still catch fish without my SONAR, but it would make the job much more difficult. RADAR is very nice to have, and they are making models designed for trailer boats at a reasonable cost. Leaving a busy waterway in the pre-dawn hours on a regular basis requires RADAR for maximum safety. I had an EPIRB for my Albemarle because I regularly fished 40 miles or more from shore. The new ones are a tad more expensive, but well worth the cost. ■

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Havre De Grace By Eric Burnley

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avre De Grace, MD, sits at the top of the Chesapeake Bay and provides access to the Susquehanna Flats where a variety of fish may be found. Located on the west side of the Susquehanna River, anglers may also fish all the way up to the Conowingo Dam. I have fished the river and the Bay finding reasonable success in both locations. The primary attraction to this area is the big rockfish that move in here to spawn in the spring. While the fishing can be very exciting, it is far from a sure thing. I believe the controlling factor is the amount of water flowing through the Conowingo Dam. A dry, warm

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spring will have a minimal amount of water coming downstream while a wet and cold spring with snow up in Pennsylvania can bring dirty water and lots of debris. The last photo I saw of the dam showed tons of floating junk, and we all know what sort of late-winter weather we had in 2018. Let’s hope for a complete change in the weather this spring. For those who have not fished the flats for rockfish, as you might guess from the name, it is a wide area of very shallow water. Back in the day, waterfowl hunters would wear chest waders and stand behind big decoys out in the middle of the flats and surprise the heck out of ducks and geese

##Big rockfish are possible out of Havre De Grace.

because the birds could not believe a human could be dumb enough to do such a stupid thing. I had several offers to hunt “the Flats” and politely refused them all. While much of the Flats is shallow, there are channels around the edges and interspersed on the Flats. None of these are over 10 feet deep, but quite often this is where the stripers will be feeding. Most anglers will drift or use an electric motor to cover the area while

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Havre De Grace casting swimming plugs or poppers. This is light-tackle fishing and having a big rockfish slam a top-water plug and then take off for Baltimore while you hold on for dear life is quite a thrill. This is strictly a catch-and-release fishery until May 4 when the striped bass season closes until May 16. After then you may keep one fish per person between 20 and 26 inches. There are several other restrictions, so I suggest reading the striped bass regulations found on page 38 and 39 in your “Maryland Guide to Fishing and Crabbing.” Both largemouth and smallmouth bass are caught out of Havre De Grace. The lower reaches of the Susquehanna River and the upper part of the Chesapeake Bay hold good numbers of largemouth bass. Most are caught by fishing the various struc-

ture found along the shoreline. This can vary between docks, blowdowns, vegetation, and rocks. Smallmouth bass live in the upper end of the river where the freshwater from the dam makes for a better habitat. There are lots of big rocks and other structure in the area, creating eddies where the smallmouths wait to ambush their dinner. There may be some rockfish in the same area. For the most part these will be smaller fish, but a few large stripers have been caught. Crankbaits and plastic worms or shads also produce both smallmouth and rockfish. In addition to this wide variety of fish there are shad that run up Deer Creek in the spring and plenty of white perch almost all year with a good run of yellow perch in the spring. In other words, Havre De Grace is a pretty fishy place.

There are two boat ramps at Havre De Grace: one at the Marine Center on 723 Water Street and the other at Susquehanna State Park at 4122 Williamson Road. You can reach the town by following US Route 40 or I-95. It is the first exit after you cross the Susquehanna River heading west or the last exit before the bridge heading east. As far as places to eat, there are numerous restaurants covering every taste and pocketbook: Bayou Seafood for seafood, La Cucina for Italian, and Lin’s Hibachi for Japanese. There are not as many lodging choices as in nearby towns. The Super Eight has a free breakfast, and the Best Budget and La Cle D’Or Guesthouse have free Wifi. When it comes to fishing variety it is hard to beat Havre De Grace. ■

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ne of the most difficult ways to learn how to fish the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean is trial and error. Then there’s the boat issue; we don’t all have one. Luckily, the Bay is full of knowledgeable guides and charter captains ready to show you the ropes. Below you will find a directory of professional guides, charter boats, and head boats to get you started on your quest for the perfect fish. Whether you like to fly fish, troll, or bottom fish, there’s likely a local expert who can lend a hand.

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Fish Tip

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hile monofilament line is pretty tough, it is usually worn out after one season’s use. Of course, that does depend on how much you use your line in one season. Those who go fishing almost every weekend will need to change their line once a year. The combination of exposure to the sun, salt, and water will cause the line to weaken. If the reels are stored in a secure, dark location, the line will last longer. Less time in the sun means less weakening of the line.

By Eric Burnley Those boaters who keep a couple of fishing outfits onboard just in case someone wants to fish should check these reels at least once a year to see what condition the line is in. Look for color change, nicks on the line, and remnants of salt on the reel and the line. Should any of these signs appear it is time to change the line and service the reel. After all, you don’t want to hand your guests a non-functioning reel with rotten line. It is pretty easy to fill a reel with new monofilament line, but most tackle shops

##Choose mono or braid, but get fresh line on your reels.

have line machines that can do the job in a matter of minutes. Not only that, if you catch them while they are having a line sale, the cost will be less than buying pre-packaged line and filling the reel yourself. If the reel has problems, the tackle shop can detect what’s wrong and make the repair. Then, there is braided line. It is considerably more expensive, and you may need a second mortgage to fill a large reel. Braid is much thinner per pound test than mono and has very little stretch. These properties make braid the choice when bottom fishing because it makes it easier to feel a bite. Abrasion is the number one enemy of braided line. This is because braid is so thin it doesn’t take much to cut or weaken the line. A rough line guide on a rod can quickly ruin braid. For those who don’t fish that much, mono is a less expensive choice for filling a reel.

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Biz Buzz Honoring Outstanding Women in Manufacturing

New Owner

The Manufacturing Institute will recognize Shelley Tubaugh, marketing vice president at Grady-White Boats, as one of the marine industry’s honorees for 2017 STEP Ahead Awards at a gala in Washington, DC, April 20. The institute is affiliated with the National Association of Manufacturers. This is the second year in a row that a Grady-White executive has been recognized in the STEP Ahead Awards for their role in manufacturing. The STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Production) Ahead initiative began in 2012 to celebrate women in the manufacturing industry who are making a difference through advocacy, mentorship, engagement, promotion, and leadership. STEP Ahead aims to “close the skills and gender gap” and inspire future generations of women to consider careers in manufacturing. Tubaugh began her career at Grady-White 30 years ago and has held many positions since her first role as the customer service administrator. gradywhite.com

Capt. Brandon Meshey, the new owner of TowBoatUS Chesapeake City, has been a Chesapeake Bay boater for the majority of his life. “Becoming a TowBoatUS owner has allowed me to combine my passion for boating with helping people who may be having a bad day on the water,” said Meshey, whose towing ports are part of a nationwide network of over 300 TowBoatUS locations. Meshey and his wife, Christina, who helps on the front line with running the company, along with their two sons, have called Chesapeake City home for years. In addition to their Chesapeake City port, Meshey’s other TowBoatUS locations are in Georgetown, North East, and Bear, MD, covering the top of the Chesapeake and Delaware bays and the C&D Canal. Meshey’s fleet includes four response vessels rigged for towing, jumpstarts, fuel delivery, and soft ungroundings. Separate from BoatUS on-water towing services, the company also provides salvage services such as refloating sunken boats. Boaters can reach any of Meshey’s TowBoatUS ports by hailing on VHF channel 16, by calling the company directly at (410) 885-5988, by phoning the BoatUS toll-free 24/7 Dispatch Center at (800) 391-4869, or via smartphone using the new BoatUS App. BoatUS.com/Towing

Oakland Capital Partners, LLC has completed partnership with Trident Funding Corporation, the largest originator of boat and yacht loans in the United States. Founded in 1996 by Jim Foley, Bob Dunford, and Mike Bryant, Trident Funding Corporation (TFC) has been a recognized leader in the marine lending industry for its focus on “white glove” service to the marine buyer and high-quality lending standards in the banking industry. All three founders have agreed to stay on with the new entity in their current roles, and all other Trident employees will remain with the business in their respective roles. Oakland Capital Partners, LLC (OCP) was established by partners Michael Amann, Peter Benoist, Jr. and Patrick McSwain in 2017 to identify, invest in, and manage small businesses with a strong performance record, a foundation of high business and community ethics, and significant growth potential. Trident Funding is OCP’s first major enterprise investment. oaklandcapitalpartners.com; tridentfunding.com

Dyson Naeny is a new broker with Martin Bird & Associates Yacht Brokers in Annapolis. Raised on Kent Island, Dyson has spent his entire life surrounded by water. He enjoyed high school varsity sailing and then went on to become a first mate on an offshore, charter fishing boat out of Ocean City, MD, as well as gaining sport fishing experience in the Caribbean and Pacific. After graduating from college, Dyson started his own yacht management company which afforded him an excellent knowledge base and professional network in the marine industry. Now as a broker, Dyson says, “A fluid experience for my clients is always my goal!” You can contact him at (410) 310-6607 or dyson@martinbird.com.

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First Anniversary

Annapolis Makerspace celebrates its first anniversary at its current location (42 Hudson Street) in Annapolis, MD. As the city’s only non-profit collaborative and community supported work space, Annapolis Makerspace provides its members 24/7 access to a wide range of professional grade equipment and dedicated workspace. The space currently has a variety of woodworking tools (table saw, band saw, planer, jointer, lathe), CNC router, 3D printers, an electronics bench, and much more. In addition to access to equipment, Makerspace hosts weekly classes and events supporting makers in the greater Annapolis area. makeannapolis.org

Awarded Management

Oasis Marinas, a marina management company, announces that the firm has been awarded the management contract for Coles Point Marina and RV Resort in Hague, VA. “Coles Point is an exciting addition to the Oasis portfolio, as it expands our footprint on the Potomac River and extends our hospitality services to include RV resorts and rental cottages,” said Dan Cowens, founder of Oasis Marinas. As part of its management agreement, Oasis Marinas will be responsible for day-to-day slip and marina management activities, boat services, fuel and retail services, RV campground management, cottage rentals, facilities and grounds maintenance, marketing activities, and more. oasismarinas.com; colespointmarina.com

New Assistant Director

The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) announced that David Broadbent has been promoted to the position of assistant director of education. Broadbent will manage ABYC’s educational courses as well as work on developing new education programs to serve the marine industry. “Dave is exactly the type of person we need in this new position,” said Ed Sherman, ABYC vice president of education. “With his technical background, sales experience, and let’s not forget military service, Dave will surely exceed all of our expectations.” Broadbent previously served as the technical standards specialist where he played a critical role in the development of ABYC standards and managing ABYC’s project technical committees. “I am excited to take on this new challenging role in our education department,” said Broadbent. abycinc.org

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20’ Robalo 2013 CC Lift kept and lightly used on Severn. Yamaha F150 XA 4 stroke (85 hrs) w/ ext warranty through May 2019! White hull, pull up cleats, porta potty, canvas covers, dual battery, ski tow, live well, tilt steering, alum trailer, added dealer trim tabs and Lowrance Elite 7 combo GPS/ fishfinder w/ Navionics. Great boat for $34,900! (sistership photo) Call Dan at (301) 980-9179. EdgeWater 205CX ’15 Beautiful boat. Very well equipped. Less than 50 hrs. Hull warranty. Call 410.212.8286 or info@annapolisyachtsales.com

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19’ Boston Whaler Nantucket ‘05 Center Console with Outrage Hull. Mercury Optimax 135, trailer, GPS, depthfinder, bimini and new cushions. Low hours, dealer-maintained, great condition. $22,900 nielsholch@att.net 19’ Sea Ray ’07 195 Sport Single Mercruiser 4.3L MPI Alpha 220-hp I/O Gas - $15,500 - Contact 23’ Bayliner Trophy ’99 - $12,900 Fred Beu at (410) 604-4300 or David Robinson (410) 310 8855 fredb@clarkslanding.com david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

20’ Chaparral ’98 - $18,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

24’ Cobalt ’00 - $19,900 - Bill Boos 410 200-9295 bboos@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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Proline 240 Sportsman ‘98 225 EFI Mercury, exc. cond, GPS, VHF, DF, stereo, baitwell, transom sink, cushions, flood lights, dual batteries, all new canvas, other extras. Great fishing boat. $14,000 (neg.) Call Mac (410) 859-0472. 25’ Bertram Bahia Mar Express Cruiser ’68 Twin rebuilt 165-hp Mercs, newer Alpha outdrives, nice canvas. $9,500 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

26’ Renken ’97 $16,900 David Robinson (410) 310-8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

29’ Seabird Classic ‘79 Good project boat. First $500.00. rraudenbush2@washcoll.edu. Eastern Shore.

30’ Chaparral ’05 - $58,700 Quentin Haynie 804 577 7227 quentin@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

29’ Bruckmann Blue Star 29.9 ’99 Exceptionally well-maintained, beautiful Downeast style boat, ready to go. Yanmar engines and many upgrades. $99,500. Contact David Cox davidcox@northpointyachtsales.com or 410-310-3476.

31’ Cabo Express ‘98 Twin CAT 3126 engines. Well equipped w/ tower, outriggers & generator. Comfortable cabin great for cruising, ready to fish! Priced at $75,000. Call Chris Beardsley 757-512-6456 or email cbeardsley@annapolisyachtsales.com to arrange a showing.

29’ Crownline ’14 294 Cruiser Twin Mercruiser 4.3L MPI Bravo 3 220-hp I/O Gas Contact Fred Beu at (410) 604-4300 or fredb@clarkslanding.com

25’ Formula ’95 - $21,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 25’ Grady White 255 ’15 Freedom dual console hard top, Yamaha 300FCAX low hrs. Loaded boat with Trailer $109,000 Located in Deltaville VA Call Jonathan Hutchings (804) 436 3384 or email jonathan@annapolisyachtsales.com

31’ Silverton Flybridge Convertible ’94 T 260-hp, Air, mint condition $27,500 (610-299-3598) Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

26’ Sea Ray ’06 $34,500 - Neal Damron - (804) 727 4787 - neal@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 27’ Judge 27 ‘01 Waterman’s dream. Great engine, excellent cond., even includes trolling valve. Come check her out! Contact Matt at msansbury@annapolisyachtsales.com or 410-206-2755.

29’ Luhrs ’00 - $47,500 - David Robinson - (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

27’ Four Winns 275 ’16 - Vista 275 in Beautiful cond., less than 30 hrs on engine. Shows close to new Many options/ upgrades. Great bay family cruiser Asking $99,900 Call Team Townley - 410-269-0939

28’ Albin 28 ‘01 Yanmar diesel. Lightly used with less than 800 hrs!! Owners interested in a reasonable offer now. Call Dan Nardo at Annapolis Yacht Sales 410-570-8533 or 25’ Maxum ’91 $10,000 dan@annapolisyachtsales.com Stewart Reeser - (410) 924 8295 28’ Albin 28TE ’98 Low hours on a stewart@curtisstokes.net Single GM dsl 320-hp w/Bow thruster. www.curtisstokes.net Electronics & A/C. $45,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022. 28’ Hutchinson Downeast ’08 This classic Downeast with lots of extras is basically a 2014 boat. $109,999. Contact Jack McGuire. 401-290-7066. Jack@northpointyachtsales.com

31’ Tiara ’85 - $17,000 Anthony Gerogosian (703) 606-2975 anthony@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

29’ Monterey ’06 - $55,000 Anthony Gerogosian 703 606 2975 anthony@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2014 Composite Yacht 26 Express New Boat Warranty!! Low hour Yamaha F300, and recent price reduction to $110,000!! Call or email now for details. Composite Yacht (410) 476-4414.

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28’ Chris Craft Corsair ‘04 - asking $45,000: great boat for day trips on the Bay. Ultraleather seating, cockpit table, sink, refrigerator, v-berth & head. Contact Dyson at 410-310-6607 or dyson@martinbird.com

32’ Bayliner 3255 Avanti ‘87 Express Port engine replaced 2007. Lower units new 2010 (port) and 2015 (stbd). Super value. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org

29’ Southport 292 ’18 . In stock. Best-in-class stable ride, center console, ultimate family cruiser and serious sport fisher. Call 410- 280-2038. info@northpointyachtsales.com

32’ Legacy 32 ’08 Superbly equipped & cared for. Cummins 425, genset, air & radar. Dual thrusters & beautiful varnish to go with her Flag blue hull. This one is a Keeper! Asking $279,000 Call Dave 410-2690939 Crusaderyachts.com

25’ Rinker ’04 - $22,500 Anthony Gerogosian (703) 606-2975 anthony@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

Bertram 28 ’72 New electrics & electronics. Complete interior renovation. Great condition. $15K (410) 353-6959.

31’ Bertram Sportfish ’66/’04 T440 Yanmars, Full Tower, AC, 40 knt Cruise, mint WCM Remfg Boat $199,900. 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales

Dyer 29 Soft Top 2001 Classic timeless design. Stylish, comfortable & seaworthy. Well kept & maintained. Large cockpit, two 6’6” V-berths, efficient galley, enclosed head. Cruise or fish in style & turn heads. $129,000. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

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32’ Ocean Yachts Super Sport ’89 Classic Sport fish lines. Extremely well kept & updated! Twin 454 Crusaders. Westerbeke generator. Fish Ready (Down Riggers Included). A/C. new bimini / full enclosure 2015. $53,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com 32’ Sea Ray 320 Sundancer ‘03 Excellent cond., one owner boat. T-Merc. MPI V-drives, Gen. Avon dinghy w/OB. $64,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022.

34’ Mainship Pilot Rum Runner II ‘05 Exceptionally clean, Downeast style Mainship with twin 240-hp Yanmars, 5 kW Generator, A/C, 2014 electronics, 2017 Sunbrella cockpit upholstery, dodger / bimini / enclosure & more. $139,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

35’ Ta Chiao ’85 - $39,900 – Bill Boos (410) 200 – 9295 bboos@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

33’ 330 Chaparral Cruiser ’09 JUST bottom painted and detailed $116,900 Contact Mike Skreptack 443-336-6243 or mike@annapolisyachtsales.com 33’ Southport 33 ’18 Ready for Spring Delivery. Twin 300-hp engines and new mezzanine seating. Call for pricing. 410-280-2038. info@northpointyachtsales.com

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34’ MJM Downeast ’06 36’ Carver Mariner ’06 Look no further, Refreshed, serviced and upgraded. this Mariner shows like new. Spacious Turn key. Owners moved up single-level interior. T-Volvo 5.7 & Kohler generator. $105,000 Sassafras Harbor to larger MJM. $295,000. Contact Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022. Grady Byus 410-533-9879 or grady@northpointyachtsales.com 36’ Gunter & Zimmerman 36 ’99 Cummins 6CTA8.3-M3 450-hp eng, 35’ Four Winns 358 Vista Twin bow/thruster, genset , AC/Heat, w/ Mercruiser 377 RWC EDI 320-hp I/O both traditional reverse cycle AC/Heat Gas $151,000 - Contact Tommy at (410) 867-9550 or tomr@clarkslanding.com and diesel/heat this is a true all season cruiser. $245,000. David Malkin 443-790-2786 or david@northpointyachtsales.com

34’ Mast & Mallet Rabbit ’96 Beautiful combination of New England Lobster Boat & Chesapeake Deadrise. Interior is smooth, salty & handsome. A picnic/fishing boat w/twin diesels. $68,000. S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 34’ MJM 34z Express ’08 Complete and thorough refit in October 2017, Excellent care and upgrades. $295,000. Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or peter@northpointyachtsales.com

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36’ Riviera Sport Yacht ‘17 Brand New Boat at a brokerage price, Volvo IPS400s, joystick, Garmin glass cockpit. Amazing layout & performance. Full warranty. $459,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (M), www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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36’ Legacy 36 ’18 Hull #4 On Order for August 2017. Time to make modifications to specs. Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins dsl, upgraded to 520-hp. Genset, thruster & MORE! August 2018. Call CYS Broker today for more info. 410 269-0939.

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41 Island Packet PY Cruiser 2007 ..........$248,000 40 Tollycraft Sundeck 1987 ......................$42,000 39 Mainship 390 Trawler 2001 ................... SOLD 37 Great Harbour N37 Trawler 2007 .......... SOLD 34 Mast & Mallet Rabbit 1996 .................$68,000 34 Mainship 2005 ....................................... SOLD 34 Mainship Pilot 2005 ...........................$139,000 32 Tiara 3200 2008 ..................................... SOLD

32 Ocean Yachts Super Sport 1989 ...........$53,000 31 Bayliner Ciera 3055 1999 ....................$34,900 31 Sea Ray 310 Sundancer 2002 ................ SOLD 30 Custom Deadrise 2001 .........................$65,000 29 Dyer soft top 2001 .............................$129,000 29 Ranger Tug 29CB 2012 .......................Enquire 22 Shamrock Cuddy 2005 .........................$36,900 21 Roth Bilt cabin 2009 ............................$59,000

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37’ Cobalt 373 ’09 Meticulously maintained, 328 hours of use, fully loaded and many custom extras, lift kept. $269,000. Contact Jack McGuire 401-290-7066. Jack@northpointyachtsales.com 37’ Larson Cabrio MY ‘05 Asking $89,000-Twin Mercruiser 420’s, great cruiser or plush live aboard, full enclosure camper top, cockpit entertainment area. Contact Scott at 410-703-0263 or scott@martinbird.com

Tiara open 3800 ‘010 Asking $189,000very well equipped & well maintained. Forward private stateroom w/ queen berth, duel access head w/ separate shower, complete galley, teak interior. Contact Jeff at 301-502-8615 or Jeff@martinbird.com 37’ Riviera ’08 Lift kept on the Chesapeake Bay, larger engines, most loaded 37 ever built. Lying VA. $295,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com,

38’ True North 38 ’07 Single Engine Contemporary Downeast, Flybridge, Many extras, nicely maintained. 10 - 12 passengers easily. $299,000. Contact Tommy Harken 843-830-4483 or Tommy@northpointyachtsales.com

37’ Sea Ray ’16 370 Sundancer Twin Mercruiser 8.2 MAG SC Axius Bravo 3 I/O Gas w/ FACTORY WARRANTY - $359,000 - Contact Fred Beu at (410) 604-4300 or fredb@clarkslanding.com 37’ President ’88 Double Cabin - Twin Detroit V8 250-hp Diesels - 8 KW Westerbeke genset - Air Con And MoreAll the comforts of home - Great live aboard OR Cruiser! Asking $62,000 Call Ken 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

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Chris Craft Catalina 372 Double Cabin M/Y. ‘88. Very nice example. Two double cabins, 2 heads, AC, Genset, twin 270 hp FWC Crusaders w/ appx. 1200 hrs. Call Todd Taylor, Boat Donation Program Dir. 410-745-4990 or ttaylor@cbmm.org 38’ Carver 38 Aft Cabin ’89 Nice shape. Twin Merc 7.4 Bluewater Series V-8 s. Beamy and comfortable. $49,000. Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or peter@northpointyachtsales.com

39’ Tiara ‘06 $349,500 Meticulously maintained & Best In Class! Twin Volvo Penta dsl D-9s-hp with only 312 original hrs. Never fished and shed kept in fresh water. Don’t miss this deal! Call Roger 410.456.3659 or rmooney@bluewateryachtsales.com 39’ Sea Ray ’87 T/7.4, gen, Over $50K in Upgrades. Must see. $37,500. (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 39’ Silverton 392 MY ’99 Spacious, full width salon/galley. Forward and aft staterooms with 2 full heads. . T-Merc. Garmin Electronics. $94,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022

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40’ Formula SS ‘01 Over $91,000 spent to make sure she is ready for her next owner. Bay boat, owner moving up. $79,000 Mercruiser 502s, many upgrades. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

40’ Cecil Robbins Boatworks ‘17 $199,500 Center Console SportfishTwin 350-hp Crusaders top cruise speed of 23kt. Great ride & very dry. Good charter possibilities or take the family fishing! Call David 443.944.6122 or dblack@bluewateryachtsales.com 40’ Sea Ray ’17 400 Sundancer Twin Mercruiser Cummins QSB 6.7 459-hp I/B diesel w/ factory warranty- $549,000 Contact Tommy R at (410) 867-9550 or tomr@clarkslanding.com

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Brokerage & Classified 42’ Post Sport Fisherman ’79 Powered by T-Detroit Diesel 6-71N s. Very well maintained & upgraded. $50,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022.

46’ Grand Banks Classic-Stabilized ‘89 $219,000

40’ Topaz ’05 $257,977 “Reel Commocean” is fish rigged w/ expensive options and upgrades. Expansively equipped with a major price reduction! This one won’t last long. Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com

38’ Tiara Open ‘01 $189,900

34’ Belkov Picnic ‘97 $139,000

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50’ Fantail Pilothouse ‘88 $240,000

66’ Ocean Alexander MY ‘88 ...$174,500 58’ Hatteras MY ‘79 ............ $162,500 40’ Cape Dory Explorer ‘94 ... $195,000 38’ Bayliner ‘93 ..................... $67,000 38’ Hatteras Conv ‘89 ........... $89,750 34’ Wilbur FB ‘86 Dsl .......... $165,000 35’ Bruno Stillman HT ‘75 .... $45,500

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41’ Custom Carolina ’98 $199,000 Twin 3126 Caterpillar engines 450-hp each. Native Girl is built with huge flair. Ready for the season! Call Roger 410.456.3659 or rmooney@bluewateryachtsales.com 43’ Mainship ‘11 $259,000 Eroica is your ’turn key’ cruising 430 Mainship trawler. As a one owner/operator she is versatile, safe & self-reliant w/ 3 strms. Lovingly kept & cruised the east coast & Bahamas! Call Harry 757.912.6784 or hbarritt@bluewateryachtsales.com

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42’ Tiara Open ’04 Beyond turnkey ready after the last owner to ensure he would never have downtime. Flag blue painted hull, Cummins QSMs, new Garmin touchscreens, new Sat TV, too much to list. $345,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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43’ Viking ’97 $189,900 “Petrel” is nicely outfitted and ready for new adventures. First rate tournament 41’ Island Packet PY Cruiser ’07 fishing and excellent open Ideal Great Loop boat! Well found water performance. Priced to sell! trawler capable of open ocean w/ fully Call Scott 757.570.0944 or ballasted hull & prop protecting keel. sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com Provides great comfort & livability. Smartly outfitted. Well maintained. A 4 season boat. $248,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com 42’ Legacy 42 ’18 New Order - Twin Volvo IPS - thrusters - genset. Lots of Std equipment & easy to add your custom specs prior to completion. . Quality build by Tartan, great competitive incentives & summer delivery! Contact CYS Today. 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com 42’ Nautique 42 ’88 Cockpit / Motor Yacht - Great layout, 2 private strms and heads, Cat 3208 dsls. Well maintained & equipped. Great live Aboard layout & features. Asking $64,900 Excellent value! Call Dave 410-269-0939 CrusaderYachts.com

43’ Weaver Chesapeake Bay Built ’18 Waiting for its owner to finalize this custom cold molded boat. Have it ready by Summer! Starting at $349K. LOA- 43 Beam- 14 Weight- 21,000 lbs Fuel- 250 gal engs- Cummins QSB 6.7 550-hp. email jim@weaverboatworks.com www.weaverboatworks.com 443-871-8184


44’ Riviera Sport Yacht ’09 Gorgeous boat, custom teak interior, one owner. Great Lakes freshwater boat until 18 months ago. $475,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com.

47’ Bayliner ’00 $229,000 Restyled & lengthened version makes this a Surprise with an additional 2 feet of hull length. Check this gem out and surprise yourself! Call Scott 703.307.5900 or smacdonald@bluewateryachtsales.com

45’ Hatteras Sportfish 1971 new listing Repowered w/new Cummins dsls; upgraded flybridge; new hull & |deck paint; 3 strms; upgraded interior. Great offshore fishing wagon. $149k. Rick Casali 410-279-5309 or rick@northpointyachtsales.com

47’ Bayliner ’02 $225,000 This Bayliner 4788 Pilot House Motoryacht with 3 cabins. Tons of storage too! Well kept by just 2 owners. Call Harry 757.912.6784 or hbarritt@bluewateryachtsales.com

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45’ Provincial ’06 Tough as nails blue water boat in like new cond.. A dive/ treasure hunter can be easily converted into a tuna fishing machine. Sistership in TV show Wicked Tuna . $339,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 46’ Ocean Sunliner ‘84 Gen, AC Mint Cond. $84,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

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47’ Riviera M470 Excalibur ’03. Yanmar diesels with recent $63,000 project for new warranteed running gear, much more. Northern boat since new, lying Annapolis. Asking $149,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

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50 Riviera Sport Yacht ‘12. Our Trade, northern boat w/ optional lower lounge layout. Cummins Zeus pods w/ Skyhook. Tender garage, turnkey condition. amazing ride and layout. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

50’ Viking ‘98 $249,000 Reduced! Attractive pricing for Viking’s well known 3 stateroom/3 head layout with open salon. Don’t miss this deal! Call Jud 757.846.7909 or jblack@bluewateryachtsales.com

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50’ Cherubini Independence ’03 Luxurious long distance semidisplacement cruiser. In 2016 - Major electronics refit, new helm seat, whole boat fully detailed. Twin Yanmars 221 hrs. Generator 97 hrs. Asking $859,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com

53’ Riviera Enclosed Flybridge ’12 Volvo IPS Warranty until May 2020, complete factory checkout done recently to make sure she is turnkey. Asking $849,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

55’ Ocean Yachts ’86 $264,000 Exterior/Interior recent refit! Designed to impress. This one won’t last long. Excellent value at $264,000. Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com

55’ Californian Cockpit MY ’86 Three stateroom upscale interior. Nice live aboard potential. Powered by T-DD 6V92 & Onan Generator. $199,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022

50’ Sea Ray Sundancer ’92 Low hrs on twin 692 DD, 11KW Gen Set, New Canvas, Nice., Reduced to $84,900 610-299-3598, Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

54’ Riviera Sport Yacht ‘17 45 months of Volvo warranty, optional lower lounge layout, boat is loaded with Brig tender, spare props and more. Asking $1,570,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 51’ Sea Ray ’01 $241,900 Surprisingly spacious interior loaded with luxury features. Twin 660-hp V-drive Cats cruise at 25kts. Call John 610.220.5619 or jmcdevitt@bluewateryachtsales.com

54’ Riviera Belize Daybridge ’15 Custom layout with lower office, FLIR, every option. Gorgeous yacht and an amazing ride. $1,475,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com

57’ Riviera Enclosed Flybridge ‘17 Volvo IPS1200s, Seakeeper gyro, 4 yrs of warranty left. Amazing boat with many custom options. Two Riviera owner looking to sell. $1,950,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732 (m), ned@grandeyachts.com www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com 55’ Neptunus ’77 $269,000 Sleek, contemporary flybridge cruiser w/ 3 strm and 2 head layout. Opulent creature comforts. Fresh bottom paint too! Select trades considered. Call Scott 757.570.3944 or sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com

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Chesapeake Classic ##The Elizabeth River Ferry, 1935. Service connecting Portsmouth, VA, and Norfolk dates back to the 1600s. Image courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library

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isitors to Norfolk who choose to explore historic Olde Towne Portsmouth may skip the toll tunnel and the bridge and instead take the Elizabeth River Ferry. Ferry service, which today is provided by a fleet of three paddlewheel boats, began in 1636, when a simple skiff was rowed from shore to shore. By the early 1700s the ferry, still powered by oarsmen, was capable of transporting horse-drawn wagons across the river. Service continued to grow, and by the early 1800s the fleet of vessels was six boats strong. The charming paddlewheel-style of today’s vessels dates back to the 1820s. Originally blind horses

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walked on treadmills to propel the large paddle wheels. About 10 years later steam power arrived, and by the 1900s the ferry was carrying automobiles across the Elizabeth. Service continued until the early 1950s, when the Downtown Tunnel to Norfolk opened to vehicular traffic. The automobile ferry made its last trip in 1955. After a hiatus of nearly 30 years, ferry service was restored in 1983 for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Today Hampton Roads Transportation (HRT) operates three 150-passenger ferries that travel between North Landing and High Street in historic Portsmouth and the Waterside District in downtown Norfolk. HRT is replacing with newer models the

vessels originally put into service during the 1980s. The first arrived last summer, and all three new vessels are scheduled to in operation by the end of 2018 Those who take the 10-minute ride will be treated to a perspective of the river and the waterfront that just can’t be seen from land. Ferries operate every 30 minutes with 15-minute service during peak times on weekends during the summer. From April to September only, the Harbor Park Ferry runs for Tides baseball games, travelling between North Landing and the Harbor Park Dock, located next to the baseball stadium. For fares, schedule details, and more information visit gohrt.com/services/ferry. ■


What’s New on .com Proposed Regulations Withdrawn

The MD DNR has withdrawn the proposed emergency regulations that would have reduced the minimum size of striped bass for charter boat and recreational anglers in the summer and fall fishery in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries from 20 to 19 inches. proptalk.com/emergency-regulations-seek-to-reduceminimum-size-requirement-for-striped-bass

Fire at Owens Landing Marina

In the early morning hours of April 1, a three-alarm fire broke out at Ownes Landing Marina and condominium complex on the Susquehanna River in Perryville, MD. Nearly 100 firefighters from Cecil and Harfor Counties battled the blaze, including fire boats from the Charlestown Fire Department and Susquehanna Hose Company. proptalk.com/fire-owens-landing-marinacondominium-complex

Dock Bars of the Chesapeake

Have you checked out our map of Chesapeake dock bars recently? We are always updating as new dock bars pop up. How many will you check off your list? proptalk.com/dock-bars

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