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IN THIS ISSUE

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Features 44

Bay Bridge Boat Show Planner

Everything you need to know to plan a fun and successful visit to the Bay Bridge Boat Show.

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See the Bay: Norfolk, VA

This 400-year-old port city offers everything from history to fine food and art.

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Blue Brain, Red Brain… What? Why time by the water is good for the soul.

By Lynda Kopishke

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Nomadland Part I: Overview

One woman’s solution to cruising: buying a trailerable boat.

By Zuzana Prochazka

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Performance by Design

Charter boat Loosen Up incorporates traditional Bay-built features but with many new ideas, culminating in a highly efficient boat.

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The Invincible 33 Open Fisherman graces the cover this month. Read the full review on page 42 and see it for yourself at the Bay Bridge Boat Show! Photo courtesy of Intrinsic Yacht & Ship

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Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dog: Mazzy DockTalk Chesapeake Calendar presented by the Boatyard Bar & Grill

42 Boat Notes: Invincible 33 Open 55 63 65

Fisherman By Lenny Rudow Boating With Mom Bay Person: Argo Founder Jeff Foulk By Beth Crabtree Cruising Club Notes

presented by Argo 72 Classic Boat: A Rare Boat From

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82 Tides and Currents

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90 Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News

91 Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale 98 PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form 99 Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More 103 What’s New at PropTalk.com 103 Index of Advertisers

Racing News 70 Racing News

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Hope, Thanks, and Boat Shows

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his time last year, I had begun to feel a little disheartened. The spring boat shows had been canceled, the virus was ramping up, things were closing down, and like many people, I feared what the future would bring. I feared for my health and for the health of my loved ones. I feared for my job. I feared for the boating industry. But now, a year later, I feel hopeful. And more importantly, thankful. I am so thankful for all of our dedicated readers who continued to pick up our magazines and read them online, who sent in photos and story ideas, and heartfelt condolences when we lost one of our own. I am thankful for our

amazing team who continued to work even harder, distributing our magazines, hosting Facebook Live events, and adapting in an everchanging world. I am thankful for our amazing leader, Mary Ewenson, who tirelessly worked to make sure that our business not only survived but thrived when many others did not. And now, after one of the craziest years I can safely safe I’ve experienced, we get a little respite and a little hope now that the first boat show in a long while can safely happen. This issue of PropTalk will hit the streets right before the Bay Bridge Boat Show roars into town. With added safety precautions in effect, the spring boat

shows are back, and this year are combined into one four-day power and sail event. Needless to say, I am thrilled. Our team, myself included, will be at the show ready to greet you, masked and from a distance. We won’t be shaking hands or hugging old friends, but you will be able to stop by our booth and say hello and grab the latest copies of all of our publications—PropTalk, SpinSheet, FishTalk, and PortBook. We hope to see you there! Learn more about the show on page 44.

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n February 27, the country’s wooden boat industry lost its national treasure. Edmund “Eddie” Cutts died from a long series of illnesses at his home, in Oxford, MD, a converted South Shore houseboat pulled to the hard, some 80 years ago. Eddie was 64 years old and had run Cutts & Case Shipyard, along with his brother Ronnie, since the death of their father Edmund Cutts Senior in 2009. The senior Cutts, along with John Case, an executive with IBM, purchased the shipyard in 1965 from famed designer Ralph Wiley. Today’s Cutts & Case is known from coast to coast for excellence in wooden boat construction and maintenance. Eddie’s obituary in the Star Democrat read: “Although Eddie has sailed across the Atlantic, up and down the North American coasts, and worked on enhancing his craft with boatbuilders in Finland, there is no place Eddie would (have rather been) than those three acres in Oxford where he lived and worked alongside his father and his brother building wooden boats at Cutts & Case.” Eddie is survived by his sister, Linda Featherman, and brother, Ronnie Cutts; his daughters Sarah Barclay Cutts, Charlotte Trippe Cutts, Sophie LaMotte Cutts; and his partner, Laddavahn Walker. A celebration of Eddie’s life will be held in June 2021. Eddie will be missed by us all. 20 May 2021 PropTalk.com

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hether or not you ever own your own boat, if you’re reading this issue of PropTalk, you’ve thought about it, are now in the hunt for a boat, or have already bought and sold boats and have plans to do so again. The seven stages of boat ownership may happen in any order, and you may skip some. Now that spring is upon us, the important part is that you experience at least one of these stages as soon as possible!

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Thanks for the boat ride. This may be the first stage in boat ownership for most boaters: taking a ride on other people’s boats and getting hooked on the experience. Some people never make it past stage #1 (they have more money in their wallets than the rest of us), yet they still have a great time on boats and make for good company onboard. First you row a little boat. This may be a tie or a very close second to the top means for boaters to first experience a watery life. Some of us went canoeing with our grandparents as kids, kayaked as campers, rowed boats to fish with family, played on paddleboats with other kids, or tried a standup paddleboard (SUP). Some boaters never make it past this stage—and why would they? The creeks of the Chesapeake seem made for small-boat fun. Boaters may progress through the other stages of boat ownership while still acquiring an ever-growing fleet of small boats.

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Rent a ride. Call it a boat rental; call it a charter. You give someone money for use of their boat of any size from a fishing boat with a motor for a few hours to a luxury yacht for a week or longer. Renting or chartering a boat is an excellent way to try a boat type and see if it fits your lifestyle and personality before you invest in your own. Joining a boating club or boatsharing organization so that you may use the boats in their fleet is another great, cost-effective way to get on the water. Because someone else takes care of the boat’s maintenance—a relief!—many active, happy boaters never make it past this step. Build it or rebuild it. This stage should come with a warning label: if you are drawn to building boats or renovating them, you will spend more time in the workshop than on the water. Many boaters skip right past this step; those who hear the calling fall in love with it. Although you may occasionally see them on the water showing off their beautiful creations or recreations, you more often will find boat builders and restoration enthusiasts in their garages and boatshops (see page 76).

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Seeking the new to you. If you’ve already perused our brokerage ads on page 91 looking for a new-to-you boat before reading this article, you’re in this stage. If not, you will now turn to page 91 to find a used boat and within a few minutes be in this stage.

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Seeking new sparkly things. If you picked up your May PropTalk at the Bay Bridge Boat Show, you might be in stage #6 of boat ownership: looking for a new boat! It’s an exciting phase that for many boaters lasts for decades and never truly ends. If you’re serious about buying in 2021, turn to page 44 to learn more about the boat show. Research the yacht brokers who advertise in PropTalk to find one who can give you expert advice on buying the right boat for you.

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Thanks, again, for the boat ride. After many years of boat ownership, for reasons related to life changes or bad knees, some boaters sell their boats and are content to go back to riding on other people’s boats. No matter which stage of boat ownership you’re in, get out there and enjoy the Chesapeake in spring!



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Replica Fifth Order Fresnel Lens Installed at Piney Point Lighthouse Museum

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iney Point Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse on the Potomac, constructed in 1836 by prolific lighthouse builder John Donahoo. The tower was the first of eleven lighthouses to be built along the river, and it is one of only three historic lighthouses that remain standing today. Today, the lighthouse and grounds serve as a museum.

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lean the Bay Day is a muchanticipated tradition for Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay community. Since its inception 33 years ago, the event has attracted thousands of volunteers and been a force for good in so many ways. Traditionally Clean the Bay Day is held the first Saturday in June, but this year the clean-up runs for six days. Organizers hope that this extended platform will allow for the sense of unity that has always been an important part of the program. This year’s motto, Clean the Bay Your Way, is all about flexibility. Clean the Bay on your own time anytime between Monday, May 31 to Saturday, June 5. Registration, which is required, will open April 30. Participants will be asked to sign a waiver and must agree to adhere to current Virginia Covid-19 guidelines as seen at virginia.gov/coronavirus. Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), which spearheads the event, will share a map of all public and private sites that have been identified as available for cleanup. Participants may also clean-up other sites if they have permission to clean those sites and follow Covid safety protocols. Currently, organizers are working on ways for communities, schools, localities, public officials, or even a group of good friends to create a virtual team where participants can remain socially distant while enjoying the feeling of comradery. Participants are encouraged to use #CleantheBayYourWay to socially share their experience. Still a little unsure about doing a litter pick-up during Covid-19? CBF suggests two other options this year: installing a rain barrel or planting a native plant. Basic information on where to purchase and how to install a rain barrel or a native plant can be found at cbf.org. Clean the Bay Day promotes and enhances lasting relationships among CBF and dozens of partners, including municipalities, non-profits, the U.S. military, businesses, and corporate sponsors. CBF welcomes new partners and sponsors. If you’d like to know more, email ctbd@ cbf.org or call (757) 644-4122.

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The Severn River Association Remains Vigilant About Restoration

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orking to reduce stormwater pollution in the Severn River is an ongoing battle, but one that the Severn River Association (SRA) meets head on. An extensive dead zone over six square miles and a severe outbreak of Mahogany tide threaten the waterway’s health, killing 50 percent of underwater grasses, yet SRA remains vigilant in restoring the river to former days when fish and crabs were abundant. “The whole idea is to educate people, but first we need to prove there is a problem. We are collecting data to emphasize what’s going on and telling the river’s story. Then, we can tell why it’s happening and what you can do,” executive director Tom Guay said.

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“The goal is to turn it back into a sustainable fishery one day. Whether it will it be 100 years from now or 20 years from now depends on how aggressive we get,” he said. Guay said while the dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay itself are shrinking, that is not the case with Anne

Arundel County rivers including the Magothy, Severn, West, Rhode, and South. He said, “The big story the last two years is that the Severn suffers from an extended and growing problem of a large dead zone,” where fish and crabs suffocate because there is not enough oxygen in the water. Hypoxia, also

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New this year is the production of creek-by-creek report cards. Each community will get a picture of what shape their creek is in. As in past years, SRA will offer students (fourth-graders and up) a chance to learn about water-quality monitoring through their Floating Classroom initiative. For three hours at a time, students check on oxygen levels, pH, temperature, salinity, and clarity; sample, identify, and map our underwater grasses; check on oysters; and

review other habitat for the creatures that share the river with humans. SRA seeks volunteers to search and document underwater grasses. The goal is to build a profile of types and locations of the grasses and share the data with the department of natural resources. Guay said, “It’s a fun thing to do. People can do it with family; go out in a kayak for a few hours.” To learn more, visit severnriver.org.

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The Maryland Outdoor Recreation and Clean Water Program By Cynamon Butler

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ho doesn’t love the feeling of the sun on your face, wind through your hair, and the smell of the water? To continue enjoying the water both now and for future generations to come, it is important that everybody does their part to protect natural resources such as the Chesapeake Bay and many other local waterways. One way for boaters to do so is through the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Compass online vessel registration system (compass.dnr.maryland. gov), where you can find an option to make a contribution to the Maryland Outdoor Recreation and Clean Water Fund just prior to checkout. This fund supports clean water, wetlands, fish and wildlife habitat projects, and K-12 student field trips so that our next generation knows the importance of protecting natural resources. Funds will be equally distributed through the Chesapeake Bay Trust and DNR as

grants made to community groups and environmental organizations. Project ideas are gathered from all areas of Maryland. Each project is rigorously reviewed, and grants are made to fund projects that are truly making a difference. Examples of projects funded include: • A living shoreline and small boat launch at Philips Wharf Environmental Center on Tilghman Island. • Boaters Guide to the Coastal Bays produced by the Maryland Coastal Bays Program. • A grant to the Marine Trades Association of Maryland for a boat shrinkwrap recycling program. • “Take the Helm,” an after-school YMCA program that uses the art of wooden boatbuilding to teach social and technical skills. • A living shoreline at Chesapeake Yacht Club.

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Anglers Monster Snakehead Hunt

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Bay Bridge Boat Show

This year the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show will join forces with the Bay Bridge Boat Show to present two shows in one. This will be the largest in-water power and sailboat show in the Mid-Atlantic. At Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD. Learn more on page 44.

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Fishing, Hunting, and Boating Flea Market

Presented by the Mid-Shore Fishing Club at the Elks Lodge 1272 in Cambridge, MD. 8 a.m. to noon. Admission: $3, children 12 and under are free.

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Maryland in the Age of Sail Lecture Series

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American Heart Association CPR/AED and First Aid Course

Presented by the Chesapeake Area Professional Captains Association (CAPCA) at Selby Yacht Club. Designed especially for boaters. Upon completion of the training, students will receive an American Heart Association course completion certificate in CPR/AED and First Aid. This certification is accepted by the USCG for captain’s license requirements. It has a two-year expiration date. To register for the course, go to capca.net/classes.

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FSFF Monthly Hands-On Session

Purchasing/Selecting the Right Fly Rod, Reel, Line and Leader for Different Fishing Conditions. A Free Hands-on Session Presented by Duber Winter, FSFF member and regionally recognized fly fishing teacher. Presented virtually via Zoom 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@gmail.com for the Zoom link prior to the event or visit the website fs-ff.com.

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Small Diesel Maintenance: Commissioning

10 to 11:30 a.m. CBMM’s marine mechanic Josh Richardson will host this virtual session focused on commissioning your diesel engine after winter storage. Richardson will show you how to check all engine oils, get the engine’s temperature and running condition, flush its heat exchanger, and change the sacrificial anodes and fuel filter. Cost $25. Register at cbmm.org.

This seven-week series presented by the Calvert Marine Museum is free and open to the public. Lectures begin at 5 p.m. and take place via Zoom. Topic: The Tobacco Trade. A link to each lecture will be posted at calvertmarinemuseum.com/235/Lectures prior to event.

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Bosun’s Marine Demo Day

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bosun’s Marine in Grasonville, MD. RSVP to reserve your time: (410) 936-6033

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Westside Snakehead Invitational Tournament

This is an invitational tournament for those who have supported Amped Up since the beginning. This is a 100 percent payout for the longest Northern Snakehead caught on a rod a reel using either live bait or lures. Fish must be alive when photo is submitted with approval. $50 entry.

24-25

Annapolis Dock Days

Bluewater Yacht Sales will have their fleet of new boats from Regulator Marine on display at the Annapolis Town Docks. Demos will also be available by appointment.

24-25

Pirates Invade Yorktown

Step back into the Golden Age of Piracy as Riverwalk Landing and the Watermen’s Museum in Yorktown, VA, are invaded by seafaring marauders from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Explore a pirate encampment, view live blacksmith demonstrations, sing along with sea shanties, and don’t miss exciting cannon demonstrations. On Saturday, April 24, the weekly farmers market will also take on a pirate theme and runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.



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CBMM Pink Full Moon Paddle

6 to 8:30 p.m. at Oak Creek Landing in Newcomb, MD, exploring along Oak Creek and the Miles River. Join CBMM and friends for an evening paddle designed to wow your senses as you watch the sunset and moonrise while enjoying the serenity of a leisurely evening paddle. Participants are invited to bring their own kayak or rent one from CBMM. Paddlers are asked to wear a mask, bring water, a head lamp, and a PFD if not renting a kayak. $25 if not renting a kayak, $45 if renting a kayak. Participation is limited. Register at cbmm.org.

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Ocean City

Sample dozens of 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. This year, to maintain social distancing and to follow state capacity guidelines, there will be two time slots (11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 to 7 p.m.) available with a limited number of tickets for each. Call (757) 877-2933 for more information or visit villageevents.org.

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Hampton Spring Dock Walk

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Rod ‘N’ Reel 40th Annual Pro-Am Fishing Tournament

Presented by the Rod ’N’ Reel Captain’s Association in Chesapeake Beach, MD. Guaranteed $10,000 grand prize for the heaviest rockfish. Guaranteed $24,000 in total prizes. Entry fee per boat: $255 single day, $455 two days. Register at rodnreelproam.com.

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FSFF Monthly Meeting

Free State Fly Fishers. 7 to 9 p.m. via Zoom. Dave Sikorski, president of the Coastal Conservation Association of MD, will speak on striped bass regulations and the various efforts of the CCA to improve the waters and fisheries of the Chesapeake. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@ gmail.com for the Zoom link prior to the event, or visit fs-ff.com.

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Maryland in the Age of Sail Lecture Series

This seven-week series presented by the Calvert Marine Museum is free and open to the public. Lectures begin at 5 p.m. and take place via Zoom. Topic: Water Highways - the Chesapeake Bay. A link to each lecture will be posted at calvertmarinemuseum.com/235/Lectures prior to event.

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FSFF Hands-On Session

Ed Waleryszak, FSFF member and experienced offshore fly fisher will introduce the different unique aspects of fly fishing for offshore ocean fish species. This is a club-sponsored event, free to FSFF members. Presented virtually via Zoom. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@ gmail.com for the Zoom link prior to the event, or visit fs-ff.com.

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Maryland in the Age of Sail Lecture Series

This seven-week series presented by the Calvert Marine Museum is free and open to the public. Lectures begin at 5 p.m. and take place via Zoom. Topic: Battle of Hampton Roads and the Civil War on the Chesapeake and in Maryland. A link to each lecture will be posted at calvertmarinemuseum.com/235/Lectures prior to event.

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Tiara 48 LS Demo Event

Step aboard the all-new Tiara Yachts 48 LS, the largest outboard-powered yacht Tiara has ever built, making its debut in Annapolis. Schedule your test ride with North Point Yacht Sales: (410) 280-2038.

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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert Series

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ou want a full-on angling experience including highwayspeed travel to the fishing grounds, the ability to net or gaff a fish 360 degrees around the boat, and an aggressive assortment of accessories that enable you to employ every angling tactic from trolling to deep-dropping? Meet the Invincible 33 Open Fisherman. Unlike many of today’s center console “fishing” boats, rather than sacrifice its fish-hunting abilities for decorative adornments and posh pleasures, this boat maintains its focus on helping you become the apex predator. One example: rather than mold seating into the bow, this boat’s deck is wide open, allowing you more turf for fighting the fish. You can add in a coffin box (on an electric ram so you can still access the stowage compartment underneath) to enhance your catchhauling capacity in addition to the in-deck fishboxes. Or, if more seating is a must, you can add in the optional bench seating. It remains removable, however, so you can take it off and leave it at home in the garage when you head out with a serious hunting party aboard.

Specifications Another excellent example can be found in the console. It houses a comfortable head compartment but rather than inflating its footprint to add luxuries like loungers and berths, it’s kept svelte so that you can walk around it even when you’re harnessed into standup gear. Angling must-haves like the saltwater washdown, transom livewell (fed by a sea chest system), and rigging station with sink and tackle stowage are standards, but since Invincible builds customizable boats, much of the rigging is the owner’s choice: dozens of rodholders, additional livewells, gaff and rod racks, under-gunwale electric reel outlets, underwater lights—you name it. All that isn’t to say the 330 Open leaves comfort in its wake, again depending on how an owner wants it rigged. You can opt for a freshwater wash, a windlass, a bow thruster, SeaDek foam padding packages, and rear seating, if it fits the bill for your needs. Far more important to your comfort level aboard, however, is the way this boat rides. The 33 Open is built (with all vinylester resin, by the way) atop the Michael Peters Stepped Vee Ventilated

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Tunnel SVVT hull design. It incorporates a pair of steps and a tunnel with vertical walls which maintain a firm grip on the water while boosting speed and efficiency to the tune of approximately 15 percent. Okay, great—but how does it increase your comfort? The aerated hull creates a cushion of sorts, which softens the blows when striking waves. Add in the sharp entry, 22 degrees of transom deadrise, and solid construction, and after a rough-water experience that will leave some other boaters up and down the docks cringing in back pain, you’ll be stepping off the boat with a smile on your face. Another stand-out feature on the Invincible 33 Open is range. With a pair of 300s and a loaded boat you

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range figure, this transom can handle a pair of 450s. If what you really want in a “fishing” boat is a cockpit blasted by outdoor air conditioning and covered by a big extending sun-shade, the Invincible won’t be your pick. If you’re looking for goodies like cockpit barbeque grills and integrated blenders, look elsewhere. If you want a serious

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et ready to break out the flip flops and sunglasses because after a long hiatus, the boat shows are back! From April 15-18, the Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD, will host the largest, in-water power and sailboat show in the MidAtlantic. That’s right, the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show has combined with the Bay Bridge Boat Show into one awesome four-day event. Attendees will have the opportunity to climb aboard hundreds of boats, both power and sail, as well as shop the latest in marine gear, equipment, and accessories. An exciting number of educational opportunities and onboard activities will also be offered. All boaters are encouraged to attend, no matter if you are a sailor, powerboater, paddler, or angler. Tickets are now on sale at annapolisboatshows.com. Parking: Directions: From Annapolis, head east on Route 50. After crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, take the first exit on the right for Kent Island (Exit 37). Then, follow the signs for Boat Show Parking. Two parking options will be provided for all show attendees, Thursday through Sunday. Free parking with show shuttle service will be located in the Target parking lot (200 Kent Manor Drive) or, guests can pay $10 cash for on-site parking at the show. On-site parking is limited. All parking proceeds go towards the Kent Island High School Swim Team.

Show Times: Thursday, April 15: 12 to 6 p.m. Friday, April 16 and Saturday, April 17: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 18: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult Tickets: Thursday: $10 Friday: $12 Saturday: $15 Sunday: $12 Children 12 and Under: Free VIP Lounge Ticket with Parking: $85. Ticket includes boat show admission, reserved onsite parking, and exclusive access with unlimited entry into the VIP Lounge—an elegant lounge with comfortable seating, delicious complimentary cuisine, wine and spirit tastings. 21 and over. Valid for one day only. VIP Lounge without Parking: $65. For safety reasons, no strollers and no pets are allowed.

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Free Seminars: • Boat Buying 101 • Docking and Line Handling • Sailing Annapolis to Bermuda • Weekends on the Chesapeake All classes will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the same times each day. No pre-registration necessary, but limited seating is available. First come, first served. Seminar schedule and speakers are subject to change. Show admission required.

Show Features: • More than 100 exhibitors on land • More than 100 fishing boats from over 35 manufacturers • Sailboats of all styles, shapes, and sizes • VIP experience • Educational seminars • Custom rod building lessons • Food court and beer stations • Prizes • Free parking available off-site with free shuttle to and from the show

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Bay Bridge Boat Show Try before you buy at the PropTalk Demo Dock! Dealers will be conducting demonstrations and sea trials at easy to access demonstration docks, featuring new model boats, pontoons, center consoles, bow riders, jet boats, catamaran deck boats, and more. At print time, this was the current lineup by dealer on the demo dock. Be sure to check for updates at annapolisboatshows.com. • All Star Marine: Clearwater 2508 CC and Stingray269 DC

• Annapolis Hybrid Marine: ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus • Annapolis Yacht Sales: Arrow Cat 320 and Grand Golden Line G850HL • Brig Inflatables: Eagle 3.5, Eagle 6.7, Eagle 8, Navigator 520, Navigator 610 • Honda Powersports: Seaborn LX 24 and Sylvan L-3 DLZ Bar

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• Annapolis Harbor Boat Yard: Seakeeper Health and Safety: The health and safety of all in attendance are the highest priority of the boat shows. You can find a full list of safety policies and procedures at annapolisboatshows.com. Here are some highlights:

• All attendees will be encouraged to purchase tickets in advance and all tickets will be mobile friendly to encourage a touchless entry into the shows. • Everyone must wear a face covering at all times, if required by the county health department. Allowable coverings include approved face covering over nose and mouth. • CDC-approved face coverings will be made available at all show entrances in designated dispensers for anyone who does not have their own covering.

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For more information, exhibitor lists, and to purchase tickets or register for an educational seminar, visit annapolisboatshows.com. Fun Outside the Show Gates:

Chesapeake Heritage and Visitor Center (CHVC): You will definitely want to begin your visit to Queen Anne’s County here. CHVC serves as Queen Anne’s County official welcome center and is the central hub for the highly acclaimed Cross Island Trail. Staff can assist visitors with directions, information,

We Hope To See You There! Team SpinSheet, PropTalk, FishTalk, and PortBook will be at tent space F32. We know the show will look a little different this year, but we look forward to seeing all of our boating friends back at the Bay Bridge Marina. Stop by our booth to say hello and grab the latest issues of our publications. and local destination points of interest. While at the visitor center, be sure to check out the Chesapeake Legacy Museum. Here you’ll find interactive informational displays dedicated to the history, heritage, and culture of Queen Anne’s County. The museum also features a rotating artists series, displaying artwork with an emphasis on the Eastern Shore. Take the elevator or the spiral staircases to the outdoor viewing tower for breathtaking 360 views of the Kent Narrows Waterfront. Also located on the property is the entrance to Ferry Point Park which includes a 530-foot boardwalk that

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takes visitors over marsh and onto a trail leading to open space, a wooded area, and a beach overlooking the Chester River. For questions, call (410) 604-2100 and go to visitqueenannes.com for hours of operation. Cross Island Trail: The Cross Island trail is 6.5 miles long, spanning east to west from Terrapin Park to the Chesapeake Heritage and Visitor Center at Kent Narrows, with future plans for expansion. The trail wanders through farmlands, meadows, and woods accented with ornamental trees. Flanked by park

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the cranes of Norfolk International Terminals (NIT). NIT has the largest cranes in the United States. The largest can reach 226 feet out over the water and climbs 446 feet tall in the boom-up position. After passing the mouth of the Lafayette River, you will come upon the 1850foot coal pier at Lamberts Point. A little further on is historic Fort Norfolk. From the water, it is easy to miss, as it is tucked in next to the much larger multistory Harbor’s Edge retirement community. The fort is the last remaining of 19 commissioned by George Washington in 1794.

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It is always best to plan ahead, especially when there is so much to see and do, and with changing COVID restrictions. A great place to start your planning is visitnorfolk.com. This site contains lists and links to everything mentioned in this article, and more. Log on today, and plan your visit to this welcoming and fun city. About the Author: When Kendall Osborne is not writing for PropTalk, you can find him fishing around Norfolk.

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f you are like most boaters, the happiest day of boating is spring splash and the saddest day is late-fall haul out. Between those two events is the true bliss of on-the-water adventures. As an arthritis sufferer, I always feel better on the boat, and I’ve been known to feel better in the winter just checking on the boat while it’s on the hard. I feel as if it is magic, as if I were one with the boat and it influenced my mind. Sounds crazy, but there is a scientific basis for the change in my attitude and even pain level when I’m on the boat. According to research conducted by many scientists and published in his groundbreaking book “Blue Mind,” Dr. Wallace J. Nichols explains the brain mapping changes experienced by individuals when water is part of their lives. Blue Mind is defined as, “A mildly meditative state characterized by peace, unity, and sense of general happiness and satisfaction with life in the moment.” I am certain most boaters reading that quote know exactly how that feels, but did you know that the therapeutic use of water can alter the human mind even off the boat? Our minds function based on different areas of the brain which control differing functions of our body and our emotions. For instance, the amygdala is an area of the brain that captures and imprints our emotions. It is designed to help with processing of fear, and as such drives our “fight” or “flight” survival mechanism. Most everyone has experienced this mechanism at one time or another in their lives. Remember being frightened by a loud noise behind you? Your heart rate increases. You begin to sweat. Your mind makes a quick decision to either confront the noise or run away from it. In today’s world, for the most part, we do not encounter survival experiences on a daily basis. When we do, that fight or flight mechanism kicks in and pushes us to do extraordinary things in the quest of self-preservation. When we experience one of those traumatic events, the amygdala captures the moments and imprints them on the brain, sort of like a perpetual file cabinet with Google search capability. Our mind can replay those experiences on a moment’s notice any time we are threatened, or when we perceive there is danger. This is essentially what happens to those suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The amygdala goes into overdrive producing the sensation of a


survival event as if it is in the present, even if no danger exists. Research has shown that individuals suffering from PTSD, a complex and often debilitating syndrome, benefit from time on, in, or around water in reprinting the amygdala with calming memories to reduce symptoms. For those fortunate enough not to have PTSD, most times we are not really in danger but instead just experiencing stress. Road rage is an example of the emotional impact of past experiences taking control of present-day traffic events. Before we know it, we are angry, impulsive, and outright out of control over seemingly little stuff in life. There is a name for this: “Red Brain.” In our busy lives, Red Brain can be the dominant behavior pushed out from our amygdala. Deadlines, work insecurities, family responsibilities, or personal priorities denied can all lead to Red Brain. Living in our Red Brains leads the amygdala to imprint anxiety in our emotional cortex and over time eliminates or greatly reduces our ability to self soothe and relax. In the past, I was the captain of a water taxi. I would pick people up and transport them to a nice restaurant for dinner or take them for a short cruise on the river. I could observe the stress of the day melting away as we cruised along the waterway to our destination. Upon arrival, I would ask if they felt more peaceful since getting aboard. Inevitably, they would state they felt much more relaxed and at peace. When I explained they left their Red Brains onshore and were in their Blue Brains, I always got a few chuckles. I reminded those individuals they could tap into the peace and serenity they felt onboard at any time if they would get in touch with water and allow their Blue Brain to soar. I always got smiles as they were disembarking. Those who were repeat passengers often told me they used their Blue Brains whenever they felt stressed and were amazed at how it worked. My comments, not random but backed by many scientific research studies, were my small contribution to the knowledge

##Sea Horse at peace. Photo by Christie Stillwaugh at Bohemia Vista Marina

on the impact of water on the human brain. There are many water-based sailing and cruising programs available to induce healing with water and Blue Mind therapies. Soldiers returning from war experiencing PTSD, cancer survivors experiencing anxiety or depression, children and adults who have disabilities or who have experienced abuse or neglect have all benefited by being on, near, or under the water and tapping into their Blue Minds. So how does the average boater keep that serenity when snow is falling or the temperature is freezing, and the boat is on the hard shrink wrapped? It is not really difficult, just try some of these techniques: • Close your eyes, take five deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth slowly, and then visualize the best day ever on the water. Focus on the water itself, the ripples of the water slapping the boat, the feel of wakes under the bow, the look of current moving past the hull, or the sheen on the water at sunrise or sunset. Spend five full minutes in this moment, take five more deep breaths, open your eyes, and experience your Blue Brain. • Find a water source, maybe a fountain in a city park, a small stream in your community, the shower at your home, or the water running off your newly washed hands. Tap into your Blue Brain experience on the boat and let the water

flow, taking your stress or anxiety to a lower level. • Fill a clear water bottle half full of water and a few marbles. Add a couple of drops of blue food coloring if you like. Focus on the movement of the marbles through the water as you gently tilt the bottle toward each end. Clear your mind of any thoughts other than the feel of the bottle as it rolls back and forth in your hand and the movement of the water over the marbles. Remember the feel of the water under the hull as you cruise on the water; capture your Blue Mind. • Place a small waterfall fountain in your workspace and spend a few minutes focusing on the flow of the water through the fountain. Remember the sun setting or rising over the water or the sway of the boat as you step aboard. Tap into the memories imprinted on your amygdala. There is a reason we are boaters. We crave the serenity of the water. We live in our Blue Brains in good weather and are better suited to modulate anxiety, pain, and stress while on the boat. There is no substitute for actual exposure to water that meets this need so why fight the medicine? Embrace your Blue Brain, modulate the effects of your Red Brain, and practice the cruisers life year round. Who knows, you might just live better and longer? #

About the Author: After a 45-year career in nursing, Lynda Kopishke decided to follow her lifelong dream of being a boat captain. In 2018, she obtained a USCG 50-Ton Merchant Marine license. As a captain, Lynda brings her knowledge of Blue Mind Therapies to trauma survivors who benefit from time on the water finding new serenity, and for people who just want to have fun. She is the captain of Sea Horse and conducts private charters for fun and healing. You can reach Captain Lynda at lkopishke@seahorseadventures.com or (302) 722-5095. PropTalk.com May 2021 59


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hate Zoom. Whenever another person suggests a “virtual… anything,” my slappin’ arm gets twitchy. Virtual means virtually not happening. But since it’s been nearly impossible to plan anything real for the past year, my normal 60

By Zuzana Prochazka percent of time on the road or on a boat was cut way short. To keep some semblance of normalcy, I’ve spent my time driving—everywhere. I’ve named these outings Carcations as in vacations in a car. I started in April 2020 and I’m still behind the

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wheel when I’m not at a computer screen. It has given me time to contemplate human nature and how weird we are. A prime example is the explosive growth in certain industries that were propelled by the pandemic. Boating was one of them. Humans all over the globe (not just in the US) decided that their escape valve was a boat, and the recreational marine industry took off as it hasn’t in decades. Dealers haven’t been able to keep boats in stock. The same thing happened with RVs and campers. Even I was tempted to get a van and go see the country. Then, it occurred to me. Rather than an RV, why not buy a boat that could be trailered (say 27-32 feet) and pulled to the four corners of the US? I could use it as an RV on the trailer while in transit and put it in the water wherever I arrived to keep exploring—up to Alaska, down to Mexico, over to Florida and the Bahamas, and maybe even the Great Loop via the inland waterways. Try doing that with an RV. With this plan, I’d mostly be in the US except for checking in and


like a project to keep my OCD brain working like mad. The benefits are obvious: Millions of tourists normally flock to the US to see this great country, and most of us haven’t really visited or appreciated our own back yard. There’s much more to the US than the major cities and the beaches of the East and West coasts. Also, being within a flight of home means you can still work or address family issues. Finally, a small boat gets you much farther than a big camper. First thing’s first in this series: we need to identify the kind of boats that would serve well in this scenario and figure out what tow vehicle could do the job. Logistics are a challenge between towing permits, realistic distances to cover, security issues for traveling solo or as a couple, range and fuel considerations both on land and sea, pets aboard, etc. We’ll discuss that in the next installments.

out of Canada, Mexico, and the Bahamas. It could take two years (two summer and two winter seasons), or it could be done piecemeal by leaving the tow vehicle and boat on the hard somewhere not too far from home. This idea took root as I looked around and realized I’d mostly be doing this on my own. There’s much to figure out so this is the overview and first installment of a series on how to cruise without having to sell your house, buy a sailboat, find a first mate, and cross oceans. (Full disclosure: that was my plan a decade ago, but life changed.) Now I’m figuring out how to scratch that cruising itch within my means and doing it solo. That last part is especially tricky as I’m going to have to address issues on my own: all things mechanical, electrical, safety, security, and even the heavy lifting to be done by myself. But there’s nothing

Other pieces of the puzzle include the outfitting of the boat and vehicle and the necessary ancillary equipment. Having done this outfitting once already with a 50-foot sailboat, I can say it’s mindboggling but that’s a part of it as well. Keep it simple, keep it accessible. Next, we’ll discuss route planning, seasons for transit, and opportunities along the way. There may be time to explore the Chesapeake, the Great Lakes, Lake Tahoe, Lake Powell, and other waterways as we move from one part of the country to another and they deserve a thorough exploration themselves. Finally, I’d like to delve a little deeper into each of the targeted four corners. We could start in the Pacific Northwest and a bit of Canada. Then there’s Mexico which beckons with the promise of the Sea of Cortez that was called the “Aquarium of the World”

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by Jacques Cousteau. Florida is a great winter haven, and you can jump down to the Dry Tortugas, Cuba, or out to the hundreds of islands in the Bahamas. Finally, why not explore the ICW up through the Chesapeake, north to Rhode Island and Maine, and even inland via the St. Lawrence seaway? Heck, if you make it that far, just head through the Great Lakes and down the middle of the country back to the Gulf of Mexico. The idea is to do the northern destinations in the spring/summer and the southern ones in the fall/ winter. A realistic pace and a curious heart would keep anyone busy for two years at the very least, but it’s an open itinerary to fit anyone’s timeline and budget. So, if you’re up for it, let’s see what this would take in terms of planning. If nothing else, it’ll give you lots to think about when you’re driving somewhere or Zooming to nowhere.

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A Q&A with Argo Founder Jeff Foulk This Chesapeake boater felt so deeply about the boating life that he created an app to make it better. What kind of boating do you enjoy? I’ve been boating now for 37 years, and I’ve owned just two boats—both 22-foot Grady Whites. I love to do anything on the water, including jet ski, kayak, sail, even windsurf at one point in my life, but as a family we mostly kayak. My wife and I do have thoughts on upgrading to a larger boat in a couple of years and doing the Great Loop, maybe in 2025. We love exploring, and that seems like the ultimate adventure. Where did you grow up and how did you get into boating? I grew up in Newark, DE, and spent my high school years in Connecticut. My parents moved to Harford County, MD, after my freshman year of college, and I have been here ever since. While growing up in Delaware, my father had a boat for a few years, and we spent some time on the Chester River. Shortly after college I bought a small condo unit on the water in Joppatown, MD. It came with a boat slip, and there I felt like the entire Bay was my backyard. My father promised me that if I got a place on the water, he’d get me a boat. Many months passed and my slip remained empty, but finally one day he called to ask me if I had looked at the

slip. He had won a rubber raft as part of a real estate adventure, blown it up, and put it in my slip. That was my first boat! A few months later he found me a used 22-foot Grady White. The best part of life along the Chesapeake Bay? I used to love exploring the various inlets and coves along the Upper Chesapeake Bay and spending the night out on the water. There was nothing more beautiful than being out on the Bay at night. For those that have not experienced that, they are really missing quite a treat. I did some overnight trips with my family, but with four kids and only a 22-foot boat, it was a bit challenging! These days the kids are ages 16, 18, 20, and 22. We don’t do anymore overnighting, but I enjoy taking my boat across the Bay to the Eastern Shore or up to the C&D Canal and finding a good restaurant or dock bar.

Tell us about the Argo boating app that you invented. I started Argo Navigation, LLC in 2019. I had several reasons that I wanted to build the app, but honestly, I think I just wanted to build something. Our company was dabbling with crowd sourcing, and I felt the app could really harness that concept to help boaters. I also felt that ##Foulk has owned just two boats, both 22-foot Grady Whites. there could be an easier way to find and get to places on the water. For five years I talked about it nonstop, and finally with a nudge from my wife, I started building the app in November 2018. The app was released

##Foulk and his oldest daughter, Kelly, who helps him with the Argo app, at their first boat show in February 2020, the Pasadena Sportfishing Expo.

to the App and Play Store in September 2019. The greatest challenge was making the decision to start! And part of that was finding a local software development company that I was comfortable working with. There of course have been some technical challenges along the way, such as the auto-routing feature, but I am fortunate to have access to some really smart people who have helped me. I am excited about its growth potential this boating season. It has gone from just over 1000 users a year ago to now almost 15,000. We anticipate we could be at 50,000 by mid-summer. Featurewise I am excited to see how we can help yacht clubs and other boating groups plan their weekend events and connect on the water. I envision the app will allow you to know who in your group is coming, easily see them on the water, see the ETA of each vessel, and, of course, share experiences, which goes right along with our tag line: Boat Better Together. (Editor’s Note: Learn more at argonav.io.) PropTalk.com May 2021 63


Bay Person Any non-boating hobbies? I enjoy being outdoors hiking, camping, golfing, and playing tennis. For many years I did triathlons and enjoyed the camaraderie of being around other triathletes, traveling and competing. In fact, that’s how I met my wife. We both still think about doing triathlons, but our bodies have given up on that sport. You seem to be passionate about your business and giving back to your community. Please hare a little about your professional and philanthropic endeavors. I am CEO of a family-owned defense contracting business, SURVICE Engineering Company, started by my father, Jim Foulk, in 1981. I helped grow the business, which began in my parents’ basement, to a company that now employs over 350 employees at 13 locations across the country. I am honored to be recognized this year by the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council as its “Visionary of the Year,” an honor which was also bestowed upon my father 10 years ago. The award will be presented at a gala April 22

at which 17 Marylanders will be honored for STEM-educated workforce development and advancing our technology and innovation base to grow our economy and protect national security. My philanthropic work is mostly focused on education and veteran services. I have been on the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil Counties since 2011, serving as the board president from 2013-2015 and interim executive director for a portion of 2016, and I am still involved in multiple board committee efforts. In support of STEM education, I have been helping a group develop a major regional science and heritage center called the Discovery Center at Water’s Edge. I joined the board in 2017 and now participate as an advisor and lead donor. In support of veterans, I have been championing an effort through a nonprofit called Warriors on the Green (WOTG) to create golf training facilities at military installations across the nation helping veterans with the rehabilitation and reintegration back into everyday life.

##Foulk and his family enjoy kayaking together.

I joined their board in 2011 and have been board chairman since 2014. Other organizations that I am involved in include Aberdeen Rotary (secretary), Harford Bank (board member), Boy Scouts of America, Baltimore Area Council (past board member), UMD Upper Chesapeake Health (past Foundation board member), Harford Community College, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, and American Helicopter Museum & Education Center. #

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Interested in the Trawler Lifestyle?

f you love the trawler lifestyle, check out the Marine Trawler Association (MTOA) Chesapeake Bay Chapter (CBC). Even if you own a different type of boat, MTOA might be for you. Some members even own sailboats or sportfishing boats. This group is about friendships, rendezvous, cruising, and messing around in boats with a trawler owner’s philosophy and outlook. The organization’s goals are: maintenance and repair problem-solving; training and education; ownership and resale of member vessels, activities and social events, and information exchange among members. The CBC plans to cruise this season to Tolchester Marina (May), the Southern Bay (June), the Upper Bay (July), and the Middle Bay (August). CBC also hopes to host the MTOA National Rendezvous September 10-13. A final determination, based on Covid-19, will be forthcoming. Learn more at mtoa.clubexpress.com.

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he 2021 Silverton Rendezvous hosted by the Chesapeake Bay members of the Silverton Owners Club will be held August 6 and 7 at Port Annapolis Marina on Back Creek. Last year we were able to pull off this event, with social distancing and masks,

without anyone getting ill—even in the height of last summer’s pandemic. This year, all activities will be outdoors. Plans are being made for a Friday cocktail party, Saturday Happy Hour and Awards Dinner, and a Sunday morning breakfast.

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This event gives members a chance to see a wide variety of models up close and look at the customizations that some owners have done. We always have members from other areas of the country fly in and drive in to participate. Last year was no exception. We had members from as far away as Michigan join us. You can find us on Facebook and at silvertonclub.com. Membership costs only $25 a year, and that includes access to our very active bulletin board with over 230,000 postings and a monthly 20-page newsletter full of owner stories and tech articles. Boat Ownership is not required to join. To see our Google reviews, just use Google to search Silverton Owners Club. We hope to add more members from the Chesapeake region!

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Back Creek Yacht Club’s 20th Anniversary Year

ack Creek Yacht Club (BCYC) membership has been enjoying Zoom happy hours, wine tastings, and an annual meeting. We’ve had cruising raftups last season where people stayed on their own boats and talked to friends who stayed on their own boats. We also had an in-person crab feast in Rock Hall, MD, last September, although it was restricted to 15 members. So far in 2021 we have had several gatherings and are excited to hold a Queen’s Birthday Party in April, a Shake Down Cruise in May, and a land gathering at the Lobster Feast in June. This year we celebrate the 20th anniversary of BCYC. We are a group of boaters, both power and sail, who meet yearround for land and sea events. We welcome those interested in membership. Check out the club at backcreekyc.org for details on membership and events to be held in 2021.

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Indian Creek Expands Marina

ndian Creek Yacht Club recently “cut the ribbon” on an expansion and upgrade to its docking facilities on Indian Creek, a prime stop for visiting yacht clubs on the north-south route through the Chesapeake Bay. “Indian Creek welcomes organized cruises of boats from numerous reciprocity yacht clubs as well as individual boats crewed by members of these clubs or the Yachting Clubs of America,” said commodore Bob Wayland. Port captain John Upshur noted that the electrical system for the marina has been upgraded and now is safer with less chance of current leakage to waters near the boats. Past commodore’s Steve Bedford and Bill Whitney oversaw the needed governmental approvals, contract bidding and award,

##Left to Right: general manager Brian Darlak, Cola Atkinson, past commodore Wally Dawson, club president Al Ross, past commodore Steve Bedford, commodore Bob Wayland, past commodore Bill Whitney, port captain John Upshur.

and construction. Seven additional slips able to accommodate boats of 50 feet or more in length and a large T-head were added to the facility. Visitors to Indian Creek are able to enjoy the 18-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, and swim-

ming pool. Club president Al Ross commented, “Visitors are going to be wowed by the three newly redecorated dining venues in the clubhouse and the Willow Oaks Terrace, completed in 2018, for al fresco dining.” Visit us at icycc.com.

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Having Fun Maintaining and Preserving Antique and Classic Boats

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he Chesapeake Bay Chapter (CBC) of the Antique & Classic Boat Society (ACBS) recently enjoyed a Zoom presentation titled “Cruising Your Small Boat on the Chesapeake: Six Destinations You’ll Want to Explore.” This presentation was given by CBC member Chris “Seabuddy” Brown. It highlighted six destinations: Annapolis, Arnold, Pasadena, Cambridge, St. Michaels, and Rock Hall. For each Iocation featured in the PowerPoint, Chris recommended a launch ramp, a marina for tie-up, and a place to dine. Each location was highlighted with photos and commentary. Chris also included smart tips for owners of small boats who might be new to planning these excursions.

CBC president Alicia Boardman said, “I thought it was absolutely wonderful. I’m ready to get in my boat right now and go!” To watch the 17-minute presentation, go to vimeo.com/525291797 or email your request to seabuddy77@gmail.com. The Chesapeake Bay Chapter of ACBS welcomes individuals and families who share a common interest in antique and classic boats. Having your own boat is not a requirement. The group hosts numerous member activities throughout the year and sponsors the Antique and Classic Boat Festival in St. Michaels, MD, every June, so members can meet, share experiences, exchange information, and expand their knowledge of historic, antique, and classic boats, whether wood, metal, or fiberglass. The objective

is to generate enthusiasm for sustaining, maintaining, and preserving antique and classic boats and having fun doing it. We believe that roaring around in a beautiful mahogany, metal, or fiberglass runabout is among the greatest pleasures of life. We have meetings, dinners, and other events to enjoy the hobby with members year around. The inspiration for the creation of the Chesapeake Bay chapter in 1982 came

from Herb Zorn (deceased) and Paul Warner of Annapolis. In addition to Paul, two other founding members, Chuck Warner and Jim Duffy, are still active in the chapter today. CBC is one of the 57 U.S. and Canadian chapters of The International Antique and Classic Boat Society and has over 200 members locally enrolled representing more than six states. Learn more at chesapeakebayacbs.org and on our Facebook page.

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Ocean City Grand Prix: April 30-May 2 in Ocean City, MD. oparacing.org Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar First Annual Shootout on the River: July 10 in Sparrows Point, MD. This inaugural four-day event July 8-11 includes a poker run, live entertainment, an air show, and benefits several charitable organizations. shootoutontheriver.com Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) Commodore’s Cup: July 24 in Pasadena, MD. ccwbra.com Thunder on the Choptank: July 24-25 in Cambridge, MD. kentnarrowsracing.com

Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) Annual Leonardtown Wharf Regatta: July 30-August 1 in Leonardtown, MD. The SMBC hosts exhibition-style events. The goal of SMBC is to promote a love of vintage race boats and bring a small piece of history back to the waterways of Southern Maryland. southernmarylandboatclub.com Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) Nationals: August 20 in Rock Hall, MD. ccwbra.com Solomons Grand Prix: August 27-29 in Solomons Island, MD. oparacing.org

Hampton Cup Regatta: September 25-26 in Hampton, VA. hamptoncupregatta.com Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) Piney Point Regatta: October 1-3 in Piney Point, MD. southernmarylandboatclub.com Cambridge Classic Powerboat Regatta: October 9-10 in Cambridge, MD. cpbra.com Smith Island Crab Skiff Association: For event announcements stay tuned to facebook.com and search ‘Smith Island Crab Skiff Association.’

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was running across the water in a 14-foot Donzi with a big grin on my face. The Chevy engine’s tach was nudging 5000 RPMs. The wind was rushing past my eyes (no windshield and no goggles, either). I was having a fabulous time. What fun! She is a wave-busting, wake-splitting, quick-to-plane boat (using her trim tabs) flying south from 188th St. in North Miami, FL. That strip of land—known as Thunderboat Row—is only a quarter-mile long and famous in its day for offshore racing to the Bahamas (Miami to Nassau) and other open ocean races. Donzi boats are all about the thrill of high speed on the open water. They have a deep vee hull shape, are narrow in the beam, and run well in rougher water since wind chop doesn’t bother them either. They’re typically used as day boats with their open cockpits best enjoyed in warm, sunny weather. This 14-footer is a rare boat for Donzi Marine and the last of only 14 they produced. Donzi’s 16-footer was the foundational boat that launched the company in 1964 when Donzi Marine was started by Don Aronow. In addition to being the last boat made from that mold before it was destroyed, her identity was also switched at birth. Her mold had been moved down the street to the Cigarette plant that Don Aronow owned, and that’s where the last three copies of this model were made. As a result, she has a Cigarette hull code (hull identification 72 May 2021 PropTalk.com

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number) on her transom, which is CRT (Cigarette Racing Team), although advertising back in the day says she’s a Donzi model. Aronow started Formula Marine (yes, that Formula Marine!) in 1962 and soon sold that company. He started Donzi in 1964 and sold it in 1965. He founded Magnum Marine in 1966 and sold it in 1968. To Don, making boats was a way to make a living and selling a boat company was a way to get rich. He definitely had a pattern of moving on to other boats. Aronow started racing boats as early as 1959-1961 (various accounts differ on the date) when he moved from New Jersey to Miami, FL. Originally a land

developer, he “retired” in his early 30s and relocated to enjoy retirement, but quickly got bored and began racing. Don Aronow was murdered early in 1987. Before his death, he enjoyed designing boats and also raced other boat builders like Cary, Cigarette, USA Racing, and Squadron XII. Michael Peters said, “Aronow looked the part. Guys wanted to be him. Six foot three, real good looking, lots of swagger. He was right out of a Hollywood script. He’s the only person I’ve known like that. He was larger than life. And he liked to get the best of people.” Kevin Koenig said, “They just don’t make ‘em like Don Aronow anymore. During his quarter-century reign as the


Making YOUR BOaT undisputed king of Thunderboat Row, Aronow was a lot of different things to a lot of different people. He was a hero and a genius, a ballbuster, and a bully. A world-champion boat racer who enjoyed wild success in business, he was also an unapologetic playboy and fabled bon vivant.” I definitely admire Aronow’s boats. This Donzi 14 is powered by a stock 140-hp Chevy/Mercruiser engine with a Mercury Marine Alpha sterndrive. Besides the ability to trim the sterndrive to a negative and positive attitude, she has trim tabs on her transom. The negative trim setting and the tabs set in a down angle will keep the bow down at take-off. She is finished in bright red, with minimal deck hardware. Donzis have great curvy topsides that just let the paint flow from the steering wheel to the waterline. Tying up required ingenuity. The stern lines tie through the engine room vents and the deck lift ring.

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##Loosen Up heading out at a leisurely cruise for a day of fishing. Photo by Frank Carver

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he design of a modern boat is often a combination of tradition and the demands of a specific trade or locality where the boat is used. For example, Chesapeake workboats and Down East lobster boats look similar at first glance, but are in fact, very different. The Chesapeake Deadrise is narrow and sharp with a hard chine vee bottom to cut smoothly through the shallow chop of the Bay. The Down Easter, on the other hand, is beamier with a round bottom to comfortably ride the oceanic swells of the Gulf of Maine. Both of these types suit their home waters well, and have been around for a long time, mostly built of wood or fiberglass. However, in the modern era, the boat builder has a much broader spectrum of materials and power options upon which to draw to build a boat to do a specific job well. And often the key to a successful boat is design. When Frank Carver, who owns and operates Loosen Up Fishing Charters, decided he wanted a new boat, he turned to his old friend Jim Weaver. Jim builds a whole line of beautiful sport fishermen in his shop in Deale, MD. Frank was very specific in what he wanted. The new boat should have the 74 May 2021 PropTalk.com

By Capt. Rick Franke traditional Bay built profile and layout, but she should be faster, comfortable, and more efficient than his current boat and meet all Coast Guard requirements. Jim knew that faster and more efficient usually means lighter, among other things, so instead of suggesting a traditional Bay built design, he recommended they consult his naval architect Chris Swanhart. The result of this collaboration was Loosen Up, a 50-foot single engine charter boat with many traditional Bay built features. She has the sharp entry, flaring topsides, and vee bottom of the traditional Bay built boat, but incorporates many new ideas. Loosen Up was launched late in the season in 2019, so it wasn’t until the end of the 2020 season that Carver was able to really evaluate her performance. “Compared to my old boat, which was a 46-foot glass over wood Carman with a 3406E Caterpillar diesel, the new boat performed very well. I ran her about 1800 hours this year and had a 40-percent drop in fuel consumption and a 30-percent increase in speed, running with an average load of eight to 10 passengers. Those are very conservative numbers too. It’s been an unbelievable fuel consumption rate. Of course you are going faster. The performance

and the fuel burn have been so much better.” Jim the builder attributed this great increase in performance to the design of the new boat, designed from scratch to be a charter fishing boat. “We told the naval architects what we wanted and that’s what they delivered, Performance by Design. It’s not that we did anything more spectacular than any other boat builder would do. It’s really about the design. About how you put it together to perform the way it’s supposed to.” Chris Swanhart, director for recreational boats for DLBA Naval Architects, explained some of the innovations in Loosen Up’s design. “I think Jim and Frank are being a bit modest. They did a great job in executing the design that we gave them. Stellar performance in terms of the build and quality and executing everything we gave them. They deserve a lot of credit,” he stated. “From our end, we always look at a full weight estimate, what we expect the boat will weigh, where the center of gravities (CG) are. That’s very important on a planing craft. This is a planing hull. It’s not super, super high performance but it is going pretty fast. Those issues are critical, and we try to optimize the running surface based on the


##The Scandia L16 V8 installed. The fuel tanks are on either side and the gen set is just forward of the engine, concentrating all the weight aft, over the planing surface of the hull. Photo by Jim Weaver

expected use. We looked at how Frank was going to be using the boat, what the conditions, speeds, and loads would be. On this particular design, we had to consider the changes in load from a few people up to her inspected limit of 47 passengers. That’s a big range. At 47 people that’s over 7000 pounds, close to a quarter of the boat’s weight. So that’s a big part of it. We had to make sure the bottom was drawn in such a way as to accept those varying loads. That was a big part of this design,” he explained. One of the major innovations on the boat is the position of the engine, an

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800-hp Scandia diesel. It is positioned all the way aft and driving through a Vee drive and shaft tunnel. Chris explained, “Another challenge on this boat was keeping enough weight aft. You have people and load forward. The structure of the house is forward, and we wanted to make sure we had as much weight aft as possible. Having that engine aft, with an engine box on the deck, is easily the heaviest thing on the boat and that allowed us to keep the CG where we wanted it. If we went with a standard down angle gear, for example, not only would that

weight be farther forward, the cockpit arrangement would not be as good.” Chris also commented on the choice of engines. “Modern engines just keep getting lighter and more powerful. That gives us a great deal of latitude in making those decisions. This was a great power option for this boat. We knew we wanted just one engine, not twins, and this one has more than enough power. Everybody talks about top speed and that’s important, but if you have enough power, you can drop down a few knots to a comfortable cruise and that’s where your efficiency point really is.” Jim added his thoughts on the engine placement as well. “When you have a lot of people on a sportfish design, most of them are going to be in the cockpit or in the salon or on the bridge and their weight is aft of the CG and the boat planes well. With this kind of design, when people move into the cabin, they are forward of the CG and pulling the bow down and creating drag pushing the stern through the water, which you see on 90 percent of the charter boats on the Bay. Having the engine and the fuel tanks all the way aft keeps that CG where it should be for her to plane properly and keep her bow out of the water even with a full load,” he concluded. “To me, Loosen up is a great example of what’s possible when you create Performance by Design.” #

##Loosen up on the hard clearly shows her clean underbody, sharp entry and vee forward, and the moderate dead rise flattening aft, creating an almost flat run. Photo by Rick Franke

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pring has definitely arrived. Boatyards and marinas are buzzing with the beginning of the spring relaunch rush. As winter loosens its grip, Covid also seems to be slowly receding, vaccinations are increasing, numbers are improving, and school buses have reappeared on area roads, a sure sign that the real normal is slowly returning. At this writing (late March), it looks as if the expanded Bay Bridge Boat Show will once again kick off the summer Chesapeake boating season. oe Connor, lead shipwright at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) and construction manager on its build of the new Maryland Dove, reports that his team is currently operating in three groups—the planking crew, the deck crew, and the riggers—and that guests visiting CBMM will observe a flurry of activity from these teams through the spring. “Already, garboard strakes have been installed and the ship’s hull has been lined out for exterior planking. These planks are spiled for shape, steamed to fit, and finally fastened to the hull with treenails. Planks below the waterline are made from angelique and those above are white oak. The deck framing crew has completed all of Mary-

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##Apprentice shipwrights at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD, using green sand casting to fabricate bronze clench rings for the Maryland Dove.

land Dove’s new deck beams and is now working on carlins, stanchions, hanging knees, lodging knees, and deck houses to complete the structure for planking. The rigging crew, meanwhile, is 90 percent done with the ship’s spars and has moved onto fabricating blocks. Next up for them will be the standing rig, while the sails have now been finished by Traditional Rigging Inc. in Maine. CBMM’s shipwright apprentices have also been

##An 18-foot Boston Whaler repowered with a Suzuki 140 outboard at Anchor Boat Works in Virginia Beach, VA.

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participating in the build by helping to fabricate bronze clench rings while learning the ropes of green sand metal casting. To learn more about the project, visit marylanddove.org.” eorge Hazzard and his crew at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD, recently completed restoration of a 17-foot 1958 molded plywood Elgin with a 1958 35-horse Johnson. The boat was built by Wagemaker

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and sold through Sears. Wagemaker was a well-known builder of molded plywood boats in Grand Rapids, MI, and sold their own line of boats under the Wolverine brand name. During the post-World War II boom and before Amazon and eBay, major retailers like Sears, Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto sold boats, kit boats, and outboard motors. These products were manufactured for the retailers and rebadged by them for sale to consumers. Sears sold Elgin boats and motors, Montgomery Ward sold Sea King boats and motors, and Western Auto sold Wizard outboards. icole Esterson of Intrinsic Yachts in Annapolis checks in with an interesting first. “We have a customer building a Hatteras GT 70 right now, and they are putting the brand-new CAT C32B 2000 BHP engines in it. Hatteras just got the delivery of those engines and that makes them (and our

N ##A 1978 Ford 302 Pleasurecraft from a Shamrock 20 torn down for inspection and rebuild at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.

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oanna Goldberg, president of Fairwinds Marina and the Freedom Boat Club branch located in Cape St. Claire near Annapolis, MD, reports that both businesses had a busy winter and are looking forward to a busy summer. “We are expecting the delivery of 22 new boats for the club. That doubles the size of our club’s fleet compared to last year,” she explained. Joanna attributes the growth in popularity of the club to Covid restrictions. “Many of our new members, especially ones who were not boaters,

joined after their planned activities were cancelled. And they fell in love with boating.” rom Hartge Yacht Yard, Alex Schlegel brings us up to date on work at the yard in Galesville, MD. “As always in spring, there is so much work to do and not enough people to do it; plus cool wet weather really slows down production. For the past winter, contrary to recent trends, we have had less powerboat work and more sailboat work. However, the owner of the Trumpy Manatee is keeping four to five men very busy all winter. Other winter powerboat work is as follows: fixing up old boats may not make economic sense but there is often an emotional element, and good boats are hard to come by lately. “The following is an example of work done on an older center console with

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##Captain Bill Hammrick does some gelcoat touch up on a Campion Allende runabout at Freedom Boat Club at Fairwinds Marina near Annapolis, MD.

##Multiple coats of Captain’s Varnish enhances the beauty of the molded plywood hull of this 1958 Elgin Runabout restored at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD.

inboard power. We pulled the 302 Ford Pleasure Craft engine from a 1978 20foot Shamrock center console to fix a slight but persistent oil leak, clean it up, repaint it, and fix anything that needed a fix. New gaskets were installed on the oil pan, valve covers, and intake manifold. The exhaust manifold and riser were

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replaced a year or two ago and are good for another five years. The transmission was rebuilt. The 302 Ford engine came with the starter low and forward of the bell housing, as on a car. Low in the bilge, it was always wet and needed to be rebuilt every year and was extremely hard to reach or even see. About 30 years ago, the bell housing was replaced with a Ford 351 marine conversion bell housing that has the starter up and aft—no more starter problems. The bilge has been cleaned and gel coated, new engine intake thru hull valve, and strainer installed, exhaust thru hulls re-bedded, and a new prop shaft stuffing box hose installed. “A Mainship 390 has a fiberglass swim platform problem. It is designed as an extension to the hull, adding length and buoyancy. Formed in a mold separately from the hull and secured to the hull with fiberglass tabbing, it has molded-in spaces for trim tabs, swim ladder, and reinforcing to support davits. The rest of the space is filled with foam, and the platform deck is fastened and bedded with adhesive. A small place on the deck leaked, and the foam soaked up water. There are also some cosmetic cracks where the swim platform meets the hull, port and starboard. We will put it all back together using polyurethane foam advertised as more than 94 percent closed cell, so less water will be absorbed if there ever is a leak. “We’re hopeful that vaccines will be administered quickly. The Covid virus has caused a few employees to miss some time, but generally all is good. Spring is here, and as always, we are enjoying it and excited to be on our boats again.” Well said, Alex, we couldn’t agree more. Stay healthy, and we’ll see you at the boat show. #

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AM12:02 1.4 AM 3.2 17 98 03:12 2.712 82 05:4501:06 2AM12:22 17 05:13 AM AM 0.3 0.0 9 17 04:30 AM AM 0.5 0.3 15 2 01:13 1.4 AM 03:13 0 17 03:00 9 2 03:51 AM 0.2 43 6 12:25 AM 0.4 43 AM AM 0.5 2 2 2 07:38 06:21 AM06:23 0.6 AM 0.049 17 0 09:55 0.446 2 12 12:06 11:55 AM AM 1.8 1.4 55 43 11:06 AM AM 1.7 1.4 52 43 07:33 AM06:48 0.5 AM 09:59 09:41 10:43 AM 1.6 15 AM 1.5 18 PM AM 1.4 Th 12:22 PM12:24 1.6 PM FPM12:47 2.512 76 Sa 2.215 Su 07:25 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 M PM PM 0.5 0.4 15 12 W 01:31 1.5 PM F 04:32 9 06:38 Sa 04:22 Su 05:19 PM 0.4 46 M 04:45 PM 0.5 49 PM06:20 0.4 PM 0.030 07:20 0 10:08 0.530 PM PM 1.2 0.9 37 27 PM06:52 0.5 PM 10:00 PM 0.9 27 11:57 09:38 10:55 PM 1.0 15 PM 1.0 12 ◑ 08:30

67 Su 01:39 W 06:32 PM PM 0.4 15 07:44 PM ◑

M 01:00 PM PM 1.6 0.3 49 Tu F Sa 01:48 PM 2.312 PM PM 0.5 0.5 15 15 Sa 05:35 9 07:21 Su 05:11 M 06:16 PM 0.4 43 Th 02:27 PM07:55 1.4 PM PM PM 0.4 0.9 12 27 0.1 ◑ 08:21 11:03 10:27 PM 0.9 27 09:12 PM 0.5 15 ◐ ◑

64 M 02:49 PM Th 12:58 PM 1.3 18 ◑ 08:56 07:17 PM PM 0.4

12:28 AM AM 1.2 0.0 37 0 05:28 01:19 AM12:44 1.5 AM AM 3.0 18 91 04:05 2.612 79 3 3 3AM01:21 18 AM AM 0.5 0.3 15 3 04:11 03:47 9 3 04:58 AM 0.3 46 9 18 AM 0.4 46 02:15 1.5 AM AM AM 1.3 1818 3 02:11 06:28 AM AM 0.4 1.4 12 43 07:36 AM07:09 0.7 AM 07:52 0.1 3 10:42 0.546 3 15 01:00 11:57 AM AM 1.6 1.4 49 43 08:47 11:03 10:30 11:45 AM 1.5 21 AM AM 0.6 1.5 18 46 06:5508:43 AM AM 0.6 01:15 PM01:09 1.5 PM 70 Su 2.115 Tu 05:31 PM 0.5 46 08:00 PM07:09 0.4 PM 3 11:08 0.634 PM 1.1 12

Su 02:59 PM 2.2 Sa 02:10 67 MPM02:01 2.112 1.4 PM W 06:17 PM 0.4 43 03:18 PM PM 1.3 PM Tu 12:48 1.4 40 0.343 9 PM08:06 0.3 PM 0.6 9 ◑PM09:07 09:49 0.4 0.4 12 12 08:40 ◐ 07:11 PM

2.743 0.318 64 Tu 04:01 F 01:47 PM PM 1.2 2.437 18 08:0010:08 PM PM 0.3 0.4 9

Tu 2.1 W 03:12 PM 1.4 43 Th 01:50 PM PM 1.5 0.5 46 15 Su 03:06 PM03:00 1.3 PM 40 MPM04:18 2.240 67 Tu 06:53 Sa 04:06 1.3 PM M 01:20 W 01:48 PM 1.3 40 Th 12:24 PM 1.4 0.5 10:01 PM PM 0.5 1.3 15 40 08:48 PM 0.4 12 0.2 PM 6 43 ◐PM09:09 0.312 09:22 9 07:03 10:22 PM10:22 0.4 PM 07:41 PM 0.4 12 ◐ 08:01 PM 0.4 12 PM 0.4 12

2.546 0.418 64 W 05:06 Sa 02:34 PM PM 1.1 2.534 15 08:4111:13 PM PM 0.3 0.3 9

Th 04:10 PM 1.4 43 F Tu 02:26 10:44 PM PM 0.4 1.3 12 40 08:38 PM 0.4 12

2.549 0.318 67 Th 06:01 Su 03:18 PM PM 1.0 2.630 12 09:21 PM 0.3 9

W 12:52 PM 1.6 49 Tu 02:07 PM PM 1.5 0.4 46 12 Su 06:39 M 06:02 F PM PM 0.5 0.5 15 15 09:13 PM 0.4 12 ◐ 08:05 11:24 PM 0.9 27 ◑

02:48 PM 1.5 46 Su 04:51Tu M 04:04 PM04:04 1.2 PM 37 2.337 70 W 2.240 PM05:30 1.2 PM W 01:14 Th 02:41 PM 1.2 37 F 01:17 PM 09:29 PM PM 0.4 1.3 12 40 10:53 PM10:15 0.2 1.3 0.4 6 0.312 10:07 9 07:48 PM11:30 0.4 PM 07:43 PM 0.4 12 08:45 PM 0.4 12 PM PM 0.3 9

F

04:59 PM 1.3 40 Sa 03:44 PM 1.4 43 M 05:34W Tu 05:03 PM05:06 1.2 PM 37 2.537 76 Th 2.537 PM06:29 1.1 PM W 03:24 Th 02:08 F 03:28 PM 1.2 34 Sa 02:11 11:20 PM PM 0.4 1.2 12 37 10:10 PM PM 0.3 1.3 9 40 11:23 10:56 PM PM 0.2 1.2 0.2 6 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 09:27 PM 0.3 9 08:30 PM 0.4 12 09:26 9 08:3311:17 PM PM 0.2 6 12:30 AM 0.2 6 8AM06:57 05:21 AM 1.6 49 23 04:30 AM 1.8 55 05:58 AM05:36 2.2 AM 67 2.749 8 8 23 23 06:25 1.9 58 03:29 AM 1.1 34 02:32 AM 1.2 37 04:05 AM 1.4 43 03:12 AM 1.6 AM 2.7 82 23 23 12:10 PM 0.4 12 11:27 AM 0.5 15 8 8 01:30 PM 0.4 12 11:49 AM 0.2 PM01:01 0.6 PM 09:40 6 04:38 08:52 9 01:40 10:21 AM 0.4 18 AM 0.5 34 15 Th 0.212 6 09:37 Sa 05:41 PM AM 1.3 0.2 40 Su PM AM 1.3 0.3 40 Tu W 06:02 1.1 PM FPM06:04 2.7 06:18 PM07:17 1.1 PM Th 04:14 F 03:00 Sa 04:10 PM 1.1 34 Su 03:04 2.634 11:48 79 11:51 PM PM 0.4 1.2 12 37 10:50 PM PM 0.2 1.2 6 37 11:55 PM PM 0.2 1.2 6 37 PM PM 0.4 0.3 12 10:10 PM 0.3 9 09:15 PM 0.3 9 10:04 9 09:18 PM 0.2 6 01:20 AM 0.1 3 24 0.0 9AM07:42 06:06 AM 1.7 52 24 05:23 AM 2.0 61 06:51 AM12:16 2.3 AM 70 9 9 24 07:01 1.9 58 04:20 AM 1.2 37 03:29 AM 1.4 43 04:47 AM 1.5 46 04:06 AM 1.7 52 AM 2.7 82 06:32 AM 2.8 9 24 9 11:10 24 01:01 PM 0.4 12 12:32 PM 0.4 12 02:24 PM 0.4 12 0.5 PM 10:33 6 05:32 09:52 9 02:23 AM 0.4 15 AM 0.4 34 FPM01:42 0.212 6 10:38 Sa 0.012 Su 06:19 PM AM 1.2 0.2 37 M PM AM 1.3 0.3 40 W Th 07:01 PM12:39 1.1 PM 07:02 PM PM 1.1 PM F 04:56 PM 1.2 37 11:32 Sa 03:49 1.1 34 M 03:5706:58 PM PM 1.1 3.034 2.734 82 PM PM 0.2 1.2 6 37 Su 04:4907:58 ○ 10:48 PM 0.3 9 09:58 PM 0.2 6 10:40 PM 0.3 9 10:05 PM 0.1 3 12:18 AM 0.4 12 0.1 3 25 -0.2 10 06:48 10 06:15 AM 2.1 64 10 12:30 AM02:04 0.4 AM 12 12:43 AM01:12 0.2 AM 6 55 2525 25 AM AM 1.7 1.3 52 40 05:04 04:23 AM 1.5 46 05:26 AM 1.6 49 04:59 AM 1.8 08:21 AM 2.7 82 07:24 AM 2.9 10 10 25 01:33 PM 0.4 12 07:34 AM 1.9 58 07:43 AM AM 2.2 0.4 67 12 M 01:48 PM AM 0.4 0.2 12 Tu 11:22 6 06:26 10:50 9 03:03 11:53 AM 0.4 15 Sa 0.112 3 11:36 Su -0.2 PM AM 1.2 0.3 37 Th PM02:18 0.5 PM F 03:14 PM01:27 0.4 PM 06:56 PM PM 1.2 1.1 37 34 Su 04:36 PM 1.2 Sa 05:33 37 07:47 M 05:25 PM 1.0 34 Tu 04:49 PM 1.1 12 2.830 07:59 85 3.334 PM08:35 1.1 PM PM07:49 1.2 PM ● 11:23 PM 0.2 6 10:41 PM 0.1 3 11:16 PM 0.3 9 10:53 PM 0.1 37 3 12:44 AM 0.4 12 26 12:16 AM 0.1 3 02:44 AM 12 0.0 0 26 02:05 AM -0.3 11 07:25 11 01:08 AM 0.4 01:42 AM 0.2 6 58 1111 26 AM AM 1.8 1.3 55 40 26 07:06 AM AM 2.2 1.6 67 49 05:45 05:14 06:0208:56 AM AM 1.6 2.749 05:5208:15 AM AM 1.9 2.9 82 11 26 AM PM 1.9 0.4 58 12 08:35 AM PM 2.1 0.4 64 12 Tu 02:33 PM PM 0.4 0.2 12 W PM AM 0.3 0.2 9 6 08:07 12:07 6 02:32 11:46 12:35 Su 0.1 Sa 04:02 3 12:32 MPM02:15 -0.4 F 03:40 PM02:51 0.5 PM 0.4 PM PM PM 1.1 1.1 34 34 PM PM 1.2 1.1 37 34 Su 06:07 M 05:23 Tu 06:00 PM 1.0 15 W 05:42 PM 1.0 12 2.930 08:56 88 3.530 ● 07:34 ○ 07:20 PM09:09 1.1 PM 34 PM08:39 1.2 PM 9 ○ 11:44 PM 0.1 37 3 11:57 PM 0.2 6 11:25 PM 0.1 3 08:31 ● 11:52 PM 0.3 03:21 AM 0.0 0 02:58 AM -0.4 01:11 AM 0.3 9 01:03 AM 0.1 3 12 27 12 08:00 27 07:57 01:49 AM 0.4 12 27 02:43 AM 0.3 9 1212 06:23 06:06 09:28 AM 2.649 27 79 06:44 09:05 AM 2.958 AM AM 1.8 1.4 55 43 27 AM AM 2.2 1.7 67 52 06:38 AM 1.6 58 AM 1.9 61 12 12:49 08:41 AM 1.9 09:27 AM 2.0 6 03:27 12:41 9 MPM03:22 0.112 3 01:26 Tu -0.412 W 03:15 PM PM 0.5 0.2 15 Th PM PM 0.3 0.3 9 Sa 01:14 PM 0.4 15 PM 0.4 12 04:15 0.5 PM Su 04:48 PM03:03 0.4 PM M 06:40 Tu 06:10 2.930 09:52 88 3.630 08:12 PM PM 1.1 1.0 34 30 08:16 PM PM 1.2 1.1 37 34 09:15 W 06:36 PM 1.0 34 Th 06:36 PM 1.0 40 ●PM09:41 ○PM09:29 1.1 PM 1.3 PM

82 Sa 01:03 Tu 04:42 PM 10:4007:27 PM 0 01:42 9 05:40 AM 85 9 12:1607:48 PM 0 Su 01:38 W 05:22 PM 91 11:1908:03 PM -6 02:21 10 08:24 AM 88 06:17 10 PM -6 12:55 M 02:12 Th 06:0208:37 PM 101 ● 11:58 PM -9 02:57 11 08:59 88 06:53 AM 11 -12 01:34 PM Tu 02:45 107 F 06:43 PM ● 09:11 -12 AM 12 03:31 12 88 12:37 AM -12 07:3009:33 W 03:19 Sa 02:14 PM 110 07:2509:45 PM

0.252 2.518 PM 1.0 0.230 PM 0.2 2.8 6 AM 1.7 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM 0.3

0.252 2.415 0.230 2.9 9

AM 1.7 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM 0.3

0.1 2.452 0.215 3.030 9

AM 1.7 AM 0.5 PM 1.0 PM AM 0.3 AM 1.7 PM 0.5 PM 1.0

01:41 AM 0.3 9 28 01:55 AM 0.2 6 0.1 3 28 -0.4 -12 13 08:33 13 02:33 AM03:56 0.5 AM 03:45 AM03:50 0.4 AM 04:06 12:28 AM 0.3 15 9 28 AM 0.1 12 AM AM 0.3 13 10:08 AM AM 1.8 0.2 55 6 28 08:49 AM AM 2.2 0.1 67 13 12:31 12:11 3 13 2.5 28 76 12:36 2.9 3 13 88 01:17 13 07:00 09:18 AM10:01 1.9 AM 10:19 AM09:55 1.9 AM AM 07:14 AM 1.6 58 AM 1.9 58 Th 03:56 PM AM 0.5 1.4 15 43 F 04:21 PM AM 0.3 1.8 9 55 06:57 Tu 03:53 PM 0.249 6 07:37 W 03:52 PM -0.458 -12 08:07 AM 1.7 08:52 PM Tu 01:31 07:12 02:16 AM 14 09:07 AM 01:05 14 07:38 F 04:36 PM 09:35 PM W 02:11 07:45 02:55 AM 15 09:42 AM 01:41 15 08:16 Sa 05:15 PM 10:20 PM Th 02:53 08:19

dIFFEREnCEs

1.1 PM PM 0.4 1.8 AM 0.5 AM 1.1 PM PM 0.4 1.8 AM 0.5 AM 1.1 PM PM

0.2 34 1.0 12 0.2 55 1.5 15 0.3 34 1.0 12 0.2 55 1.4 15 0.3 34 0.9

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

09:12 PM W 01:35 06:59 02:51 AM 29 09:42 AM 6 29 01:00 Sa 05:13 PM 46 07:50 PM 9 10:11 Th 02:29 30 07:51 03:54 AM 30 10:37 AM 6 30 01:52 Su 06:05 PM 43 08:45 PM 9 11:10 F 03:24 27 08:46 AM 31 05:03 11:34 AM M 06:55 PM

6 30

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

1.2 PM PM 0.2 2.1 AM 0.4 AM 1.2 PM PM 0.3 1.9 AM 0.4 AM 1.3 PM PM 0.4 1.8 0.4

L. Ht *1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08

0.3 37 1.1 6 0.1 64 1.8 12 0.3 37 1.0 9 0.1 58 1.7 12 0.4 40 1.0 12 55 12

Spring Range 1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4

Su 04:51 PM PM 0.5 0.4 15 12 M 05:33 PM PM 0.4 0.4 12 12 Su 02:54 Th 03:54 Th 01:54 F 02:18 PM PM 0.5 9 10:00 2.9 88 3.6 110 PM10:14 1.2 PM PM10:20 1.4 PM 07:12 PM 1.0 37 30 10:49 07:32 PM 1.0 43 30 08:0910:20 PM PM 1.0 34 04:31 AM 0.1 3 04:43 AM -0.4 -12 14 29 03:21 AM AM 0.5 0.3 15 29 04:50 AM AM 0.5 0.1 15 04:41 01:05 9 29 01:32 3 14 02:00 AM AM 0.4 14 14 3 14 10:34 AM 2.4 73 10:46 AM 2.8 85 09:59 AM AM 1.8 1.6 55 49 11:09 AM AM 1.8 1.8 55 55 10:44 07:52 AM AM 1.6 55 W 0.2 Tu 06:16 6 08:30 Th -0.3 -9 08:45 M 05:27 PM04:26 0.5 PM PM04:44 0.5 PM F 04:31 F 02:34 PM 0.5 15 Sa 03:11 PM 0.4 15 M 03:35 PM PM 0.5 9 10:45 11:12 PM 3.512 107 10:48 PM 2.915 11:46 88 PM 1.2 37 PM 1.4 43 07:49 PM 1.0 30 08:31 PM 1.0 30 08:5810:56 PM PM 1.0 30

0.2 6 30 -0.2 15 04:14 AM05:06 0.6 AM 05:58 AM05:38 0.6 AM 01:44 AM 0.3 18 9 30 AM 0.2 18 15 3 15 2.4 30 73 02:30 2.6 6 10:44 AM11:08 1.8 AM 11:59 AM11:39 1.6 AM 08:30 AM 1.6 55 AM 1.7 49 52 Th 0.349 9 09:24 FPM05:38 -0.152 Tu 06:04 PM05:00 0.5 PM 15 W 06:57 0.5 PM 15 Sa 03:16 PM 0.5 15 Su 04:03 PM 0.4 12 12 11:33 PM11:23 PM 40 2.8 85 1.3 08:30 PM 1.0 30 09:35 PM 1.1 34 30

03:32 AM 31 10:18 AM M 04:54 PM 10:43 PM

dIFFEREnCEs

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

0.3 1.6 0.4 1.1

9 49 12 34

L. Ht *0.88 *1.14 *1.33 *1.33

Spring Range 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.4

-6

AM AM 0.4 15 05:18 15 79 02:47 09:2511:22 AM AM 1.6 -3 Sa 05:11 PM Tu 04:16 PM 0.4 09:5311:35 PM PM 1.1

1

16 11

2

17 12

19 08:25 82 12:57 AM AM 1.4 19 3 9 07:06 AM 0.6

01:58 AM 2.5 76 12:54AM 03:54AM 04:49 -0.6E AM 01:1 2. 43 12 4 10:54 0.4 06:36AM 10:24AM 1.1F AM 06:3 0. 18 70 W 02:33 PM 2.3 02:00PM 05:18PM -0.9E Su 02:0 73 F 05:23 PMTu 2. Sa Sa 12:32 PM PM 1.2 37 15 08:42 0.5 ◐ 09:06PM 11:24PM 11:41 0.4F PM 09:2 12 07:09 0. PM 0.2 6

18 13 Station ID: Source: NO Station 20 02:56 76 01:57 AMTyp 2. AM AM 1.6 2.549 76 5 05:42 20 09:21 9 02:00AM 05:00AM 11:38 -0.6E AM 02:2 12 08:17 0. AM AM 0.6 0.3 18 Time Zone: Th 03:34 4 2.4 07:42AM 11:30AM 1.0F 19 07:2 76 Sa 06:09 PM14 2. Su 01:27 PM PM 1.2 37 73 09:48 PM 0.4 12 9 07:57 PM

0.2 Su

F 04:35 79 M 02:25 PM PM 1.1 10:52 08:46 PM PM 0.1

5

M

9 03:24 Sa 05:34 Tu PM PM 1.0 82 09:38 11:53 PM PM 0.1

6

6 04:22 Su 06:31 W PM 85 10:31 PM 12:52 24 6 05:40 AM 06:55 24 73 12:22 PM M 12:56 6 05:20 Th PM 07:25 88 11:25 PM ○ 3 25 01:48 07:51 06:32 AM 25 73 Tu 01:47 PM 6 01:13 08:18 F 06:18 PM 91

PM 1.0 0.1 AM 1.9 AM 0.5 PM W 1.0 PM 0.1 AM AM 1.9 PM 0.5 PM 1.0 Th

7

03:00PM 06:24PM -0.9E M 6 W02:5 10:06PM 10:1 2.552 76 6 12:30 AM 0. 0.218 6 06:29 AM 2. 2.734 82 Su 12:18 12:36AM 0.4F PM 0. 0.2 6 2. 03:12AM 06:12AM 06:51 -0.5E PM 03:2 3 08:48AM 12:36PM 0.9F Tu 08:3 Th 2.6 79 01:13 AM 0. 04:00PM 07:24PM -0.9E 03:4 7 55 0.0 0 07:11 ◐AM 11:0 2. 11:00PM 18 Maximum 2.930Slack 88 M 12:56 PM 0. 0.0 3 h m0 PM 2. h m07:29 01:42AM 0.5Fknots 02:12AM 04:30AM 07:24AM -0.5E-0.8E 04:3 2.6 79 01:53 AM 09:4 0. 8 08:36AM 10:06AM 01:42PM 0.9F 1.2F 5805:00AM W -0.1 -3 07:51 AM 04:4 2. 05:00PM 08:24PM -0.9E-1.0E 03:18PM 1512:06PM Th 3.2 98 Tu 01:340.5F PMF11:3 0. 11:54PM 09:18PM 3006:54PM 08:06 PM 2. 311:54PM

20 15 April

Onancock Creek Stingray Point Hooper Strait Light Lynnhaven Inlet

21

16

02:42AM 02:30 0.6F AM 0. -0.2 -6 903:00AM 58 82 05:36AM 08:30AM -0.6E-0.7E 2.7 08:30 AM 05:2 2. 1505:48AM 11:24AM 02:42PM 0.8F 1.2F -0.3 -9 09:24AM Th W 02:12 PM 11:0 0. Dis 3001:00PM 09:12PM -0.9E 05:3 3.4 104 04:12PM -1.0E F06:00PM 08:43 PMSa 2. 308:00PM 10:24PM 0.5F

2

22

17

Ge -0.3 -9 03:06 AM 0. 10 09:07 2.7 58 82 12:36AM 03:30AM 0.7F AM 12:0 2. -0.4 -12 1512:54AM 06:36AM 09:30AM -0.7E-0.6E 03:54AM Th 02:50 PM 06:1 0. 3.6 110 3006:36AM 12:30PM 03:42PM 0.8F 1.1F 10:24AM FPM 12:0 09:20 2. ● 06:48PM 10:00PM -0.9E 06:1 02:00PM 05:18PM -0.9E Sa Su 02:42 AM -0.4 09:06PM -12 11:24PM 0.4F 26 0.1 3 12:20 03:41 AM 0. AM 0.1 3 08:45 AM 2.7 82 11 2.452 26 73 07:23 09:45 AM 2. AM PM 1.9 -0.458 -12 W 02:39 01:12AM 04:18AM 0.8F PM 12:3 0.215 Sa 6 02:02 F 03:28 0. PM 0.5 15 PM 3.6 110 ○ 09:11 07:30AM 10:30AM -0.8E-0.6E 3.030 91 07:17 05:00AM 09:57 PM 07:0 2. PM 1.1 3402:00AM 01:30PM 04:36PM 0.8F 1.0F 07:42AM 11:30AM F Sa 01:1 07:36PM 10:42PM -0.9E-0.9E AM -0.4 -12 03:00PM 06:24PM 27 03:36 0.1 9 27 3 01:16 04:18 AMM07:0 0. Su AM 0.2 6 12 09:38 AM 2.7 10:06PM 82 2.452 73 08:12 10:22 AM 2. AM PM 1.8 -0.4 Th 03:33 ◑ 55 -12 0.215 Su 6 02:49 PM PM 0.4 3.612 110 Sa 04:08 PM 0. 10:03 01:54AM 05:00AM 10:35 0.9F PM 01:0 2.930 88 08:16 PM 1.1 2. 34 08:12AM 11:18AM -0.8E 0.4F 07:4 12:36AM AM -0.4 -12 02:30PM 05:24PM 0.8F-0.5E 28 04:30 03:12AM 06:12AM Sa Su 0.2 9 28 6 02:13 04:56 AM 02:1 0. AM 0.3 9 13 10:32 AM 2.7 08:18PM82 11:24PM -0.8E 0.9F 07:4 12:36PM 2.352 70 09:00 11:01 AMTu 2. AM PM 1.7 -0.3 M 5208:48AM F 04:27 -9 Su 07:24PM -0.9E 0.315 M 9 03:35 04:50 PM 0. PM PM 0.4 3.41204:00PM 10:57 104 2.930 88 09:18 PM 1.1 11:14 PM◐ 2. 3411:00PM 02:24AM 05:42AM 1.0F 01:4 AM -0.2 -6 09:00AM 12:00PM -0.9E 0.5F 29 05:24 0.212 29 6 03:12 05:36 AM 08:3 0. AM AM 0.4 2.6 12 79 01:42AM 14 11:27 03:18PM 06:06PM 0.7F-0.5E 2.349 70 09:47 AM 1.6 11:42 AM 03:0 2. 49 Su M 04:30AM 07:24AM Sa 05:24 PM -0.1 -3 M 05:34 PM 08:3 09:00PM 0.315 Tu 9 04:20 PM PM 0.4 3.2 1210:06AM 01:42PM 0.9F W 0. Tu 11:52 98 2.830 85 10:22 PM 1.2 11:56 PM 2. 3705:00PM 08:24PM -0.9E 11:54PM AM -0.1 -3 30 06:20 12:06AM -0.8E AM 02:1 0.312 30 9 04:14 06:19 0. AM PM 0.5 2.515 76 15 12:24 03:00AM 06:18AM 1.0F 0.6F 2.249 67 10:32 AM 1.4 12:26 PM 09:1 2. 43 02:42AM Su 06:24 PM 0.0 0 12:48PM -0.9E 04:0 0.412 12 Tu 06:24 PM 0. W 05:03 PM 0.4 1205:36AM M 09:36AM Tu 08:30AM -0.6E 04:06PM 06:48PM 0.6F 0.8F 09:1 2.734 82 11:26 PM 1.3 4011:24AM 02:42PM ● W09:42PM ○ Th AM 3.0 91 06:00PM 09:12PM -0.9E 31 12:49 07:18 AM 0.1 3 12:36AM -0.7E M 01:24 PM 2.4 73 03:30AM 06:54AM 1.0F 0.7F 02:5 07:28 PM 0.2 6 12:36AM 03:30AM 01:30PM -0.9E W 10:0 Tu 10:18AM 06:36AM 09:30AM 04:54PM 07:30PM 0.6F-0.7E 05:0 12:30PM 03:42PM 0.8F F10:0 Spring Th 10:18PM High Low H. Ht L. Ht 06:48PM Range 10:00PM -0.9E

8 9

10 11 12 13

dIFFEREnCEs

Time 10 April

Sa ft ft cm cm h mh m ft h m ft cm cm Slack 3.312 101 05:58 9Maximum AM Sla 2. 03:42 AM AM 0.5 0.3 15 16 12:02 1 01:48 16 0.046 0 10:07 08:16 AM 0. AM PM 1.5 2.246 67 m 15h mTu 02:27 knots PM h2. 2.512 76 Su 05:54 W 04:58 PM PM 0.4 0.5h12 02:12AM -0.8E 0.037 0 10:52 PM 1.2 08:35 PM 0. 37 05:00AM 08:36AM 1.2F 05:0 12:06PM 03:18PM 02:50 -1.0E FAMSu 12:2 17 12:18 Th 2.6 3.115 17 94 04:44 2. AM AM 0.5 15 79 2 06:54PM 09:18PM 0.5F AM 07:3 06:42 AM 0.4 12 0.143 3 10:52 AM 1.4 09:13 0. 43 11:54PM M 12:46 2.412 73 Th 05:40 PM PM 0.3 2.2 9 67 W 03:30 PM 2. 06:44 PM 0.5 15 09:42 PM 0. 0.2 6 11:54 PM 1.3 40 ◑ 03:00AM -0.7E 12:2 05:48AM 09:24AM 03:51 1.2F AM 05:4 18 01:05 2.840 18 85 05:54 AM AM 0.6 2.6 18 79 2. 3 10:06 07:32 01:00PM 04:12PM -1.0E Sa 0.318 9 11:40 F 0.4 AM AM 1.3 40 12 AMM01:0 0. Tu 01:37 08:00PM 10:24PM 0.5F PM 08:3 2.340 70 F 06:24 PM PM 0.3 2.2 9 67 Th 04:30 2. ● 07:40 PM 0.5 15 0.312 ◐9 10:45 PM 0.

AM AM PM PM

ft 0.2 AM 1.9 AM 0.3 PM 1.1 PM

ft 0.5 AM 1.7 AM 0.5 PM 1.1 PM

F Times and Heights of High

Times and Heights of High and Low Waters

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ish-head/sailing buff/writer Ryan Gullang, a contributor to FishTalk and SpinSheet magazines, was named as this year’s beneficiary of the Boating Writer’s International Scholarship Fund. The scholarship fund was established to honor and reward undergraduate students who demonstrate a passion for the field of boating media and have a clear career goal to pursue this field. Gullang, a junior at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, who has penned multiple articles about fishing, crabbing, and sailing on the Bay, is currently majoring in English—and is rumored to be pursuing an unsanctioned minor in Deceiving Micropterus Salmoides at St. Mary’s Lake. We send him our congratulations and look forward to seeing his future fishing articles in print.

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he latest US Coast Guard Reauthorization Act codified a new regulation that boat anglers need to know about: when operating any boat 26 feet or under faster than displacement speeds in federal waterways, the use of an engine cutoff switch (ECOS) is now mandatory. Virtually all modern powerboats boats in this size range already have a safety lanyard attached to an ECOS, but few people use them on a regular basis. From now on, however, snapping on the end of that lanyard to a belt loop or PFD clip is a must. Civil penalties for a firsttime offender are $100. Exceptions are made for boats with helms that are fully enclosed by a cabin, and electronic wireless ECOS are also considered acceptable under the law. Low-speed activities such as trolling do not require their use. Seven states (none in our immediate reading area) have ECOS laws of their own already on the books. However, according to BoatUS most states are expected to follow suit and match the federal law in the coming years.

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he American Fly Fishing Trades Association Fisheries Fund released a report last month which came to a conclusion that won’t be surprising to most Chesapeake Bay anglers: climate change is affecting our fishing here, as well as all around the nation. The study identified several areas where the impact is being felt, including the northward shift of certain fisheries (the center of black sea bass population abundance has moved about 200 miles northward and for flounder, approximately 250 miles); the effect of extreme weather events on spawning grounds during spawning season; and the acidification of the water damaging the shells of shellfish including oysters and crabs. With regard to the effect of acidification, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is already on the case, having received funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to study the impact on oyster restoration efforts and oyster aquaculture in the Bay. The three-year project will follow up on prior studies examining the effect of acidification on oyster physiology and will include social science field research focused on key stakeholders in both Virginia and Maryland. Visit vims.edu for more information.

Offshore Intel

eady to brush up on your offshore fishing techniques, tactics, and gear choices? Anglers Sport Center’s Small Boat Offshore Virtual Seminar Series, compiled this winter, is now live and ready for viewing via the Anglers website. In this series top captains, Anglers pro-staffers, and FishTalk Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow divulge their means and methods for everything from rigging baits to deep dropping. Check ‘em out to boost your catch rate the next time you leave the inlet in your wake by going to anglerssportcenter. com, clicking the Events tab, then on Anglers Offshore Week. ##Check out the Anglers Sport Center Virtual Offshore Seminars to get a leg up on your next pelagic pursuit.

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he Peninsula Salt Water Sport Fisherman’s Association (PSWSFA), Virginia’s family-oriented fishing club established over 60 years ago, has announced its range of 2021 tournaments—which includes some very unusual competitions that are designed to generate a ton of fun. The first is a June catch-photo event where size doesn’t matter. Instead, anglers will be challenged to see how many different species of fish they can catch in a single day. The entire month will be open to angling and your best single day is the one that counts. While that sounds like a ton of fun, the fall puppy drum tournament (dates TBD) might be even more entertaining. Again, size doesn’t matter. Instead, anglers will be ranked by the number of spots on the fish they catch. Nifty! Meanwhile, as we went to press, club meetings (normally held the third Tuesday of the month at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Poquoson) were still on hold due to Covid-19, but the PSWSFA hopes to resume meeting as soon as possible. Depending on future conditions, by the time this edition hits the streets new meetings may be scheduled.

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he Addiction Baits tournament May 15 and 16 is open to snakehead anglers throughout Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. Entry fee is $35, only Addiction Baits can be used, and lengths will be verified via photo submission to the Fishing Chaos tournament app. Cash prizes will go to the biggest three snakehead stringer, plus the biggest single snakehead caught. Visit Addiction’s Facebook page for more details.

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Chesapeake Bay and Tidal Tributaries (excluding the Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, and Northeast River) To view maps showing which areas are open to fishing by month, visit dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/SB_2020_regs. aspx. April 1 - April 30: All areas CLOSED to striped bass fishing. No catch and release fishing. Attempting to catch striped bass is illegal during this time period. May 1 - May 15: Fishing allowed in the Chesapeake Bay from Brewerton Channel to the MD-VA Line, excluding all bays, sounds, tributaries, creeks, and rivers, except Tangier Sound and Pocomoke Sound. • Regulations: one fish per person per day, minimum size 35 inches. • Restrictions and remarks: Eels may not be used as bait. May 16 - May 31: Fishing allowed in the Chesapeake Bay downstream from a line drawn from the south corner of HartMiller Island Dike to the end of MD Route 21 at Tolchester and south to the MD/VA line, excluding all bays, sounds, tributaries, creeks, and rivers. EXCEPT: Tangier Sound and Pocomoke Sound; Chester River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Hail Point to Long Point to Ferry Point; Patuxent River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Point Patience to the west point of land at the entrance of Little Kingston Creek; and Choptank River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Holland Point to a point of land at the west entrance of Chapel Creek are open. • Regulations: one fish per person per day, minimum size is 19 inches. • Restrictions and remarks: 86 May 2021 PropTalk.com

Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when live-lining or chumming; Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when using fish, crabs or worms as bait and targeting striped bass, or when using processed baits and targeting striped bass. June 1 - June 15: All Maryland Chesapeake Bay waters and tributaries open to fishing. • Regulations: one fish per person per day, minimum size 19 inches. • Restrictions and remarks: Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when live-lining or chumming; Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when using fish, crabs or worms as bait and targeting striped bass, or when using processed baits and targeting striped bass. July 16- July 31: All areas CLOSED to striped bass fishing. No catch and release fishing. Attempting to catch striped bass is illegal during this time period. August 1 - December 10: All Maryland Chesapeake Bay waters and tributaries open to fishing. • Regulations: one fish per person per day, minimum size 19 inches. • Restrictions and remarks: Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when live-lining or chumming; Anglers must use non-offset circle hooks when using fish, crabs, or worms as bait and targeting striped bass, or when using processed baits and targeting striped bass. December 11 - December 31: Catch and release only. For the full Maryland regulations, including for the Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, and Northeast River; the Atlantic Ocean, coastal bays, and their tributaries; and reservoirs, along with any updates to the regulations, visit the Maryland Fishing and Hunting regulations page at eregulations.com/maryland/fishing/ striped-bass.

In Virginia’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay the seasons are as follows: Coastal: January 1 through March 31 and May 16 through December 31 • Minimum Size Limit: 28 inches • Maximum Size Limit: 36 inches • Possession Limit: one per person Coastal regulations apply in Virginia’s coastal ocean waters inside the Three Mile Limit Line, plus all of the creeks, bays, inlets, and tributaries on the seaside of Accomack County, Northampton County (including areas east of the causeway from Fisherman Island to the mainland) and the City of Virginia Beach (including federal areas and state parks, fronting on the Atlantic Ocean and east and south of the point where the shoreward boundary of the Territorial Sea joins the mainland at Cape Henry). Chesapeake Area Season (Spring): May 16 through June 15 • Minimum Size Limit: 20 inches • Maximum Size Limit: 28 inches • Possession Limit: one per person Spring Striped Bass Trophy Season: In May 2019, the Commission unanimously approved adopting amendments to Chapter 4 VAC 20-252-10 ET SEQ. to eliminate the Spring Striped Bass Trophy Season for the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, the Virginia tributaries of the Potomac River, and the Virginia Coastal waters. Whether fishing in Maryland or Virginia’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay, regulations are subject to change. It is the angler’s responsibility to know and abide by all current regulations and laws, so be sure to check the current regs before you head out.


Chesapeake Area Season (Fall): October 4 through December 31 • Minimum Size Limit: 20 inches • Maximum Size Limit: 36 inches • Possession Limit: one per person Other restrictions: • Beginning August 1, 2020, any person fishing striped bass recreationally shall use non-offset, corrodible, non-stainless steel circle hooks when fishing with bait, live or chunk. • You may not combine possession limits when seasons overlap or you fish in multiple jurisdictions. • Gaffing striped bass or attempting to gaff striped bass is illegal in Virginia marine waters. Federal water striped bass regulations: Atlantic Ocean waters beyond the three-mile limit are closed to the taking and possession of striped bass all year. Potomac River striped bass regulations: Different regulations apply in the Potomac River. These areas are subject to the rules and regulations of the Potomac River Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 9, Colonial Beach, VA 22443, (804) 2247148; (800) 266-3904; For further information on PRFC rules contact PRFC directly or visit prfc.us. For the full list of Virginia striped bass regulations, visit the Virginia Marine Resources Commission page at mrc.virginia.gov and search ‘recreational fishing.’

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ot every fish that swims is found in the open Chesapeake Bay. There are multitudes of fish waiting to be caught from the tidal creeks and rivers that feed the Bay, and these waters are available when the open Bay is too rough for even the largest boats to fish. As an added bonus, crabs are found here just in case the fishing doesn’t pan out. The tidal river that I am most familiar with is the Nanticoke, and the tidal creek is Broad Creek, both on the Eastern Shore. My first real fishing trip with grownups was when I was about 10 years old, and my grandfather took me along on a trip to Bivalve, MD, where he and a couple of friends from work rented a wood boat and rowed out into the Nanticoke River to catch croaker. Unlike today, children were to be seen and not heard, so I was very quiet unless asked a direct question. We were catching croaker at a decent pace along with some oyster toads and crabs. The toads were dispatched quickly, but the crabs were dropped in a box to be used as bait. I did catch a crab and shook it off my hook directly over the box. A gentleman by the name of Mr. Messick soon reached in the box to grab a crab for bait. He was quite surprised when a crab grabbed him. It seems the men were removing the claws before putting the crabs in the box, a step I didn’t know about. He turned red in the 88 May 2021 PropTalk.com

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face and if looks could kill, I would have been dead, but since this was another time, he never said any of the words that I am sure were on the tip of his tongue. The other men were not quiet. They howled with laughter. A bit later in the day I had a solid bite and began cranking up a very big fish. It was all I could do to hold on to the rod and reel, let alone crank in whatever was on the end. As I strained with every bit of strength I had, the men began to kid me and when a huge oyster toad popped to the surface, they really poured it on. There, on the bottom hook, was the biggest croaker I have ever caught. The laughter died out as my grandfather managed to net both fish with one swoop. This group fished together a lot and they always had a pool. The cost was 25 cents, and the winner was expected to buy everyone a Coke and a Tastycake when they got back to the dock. Pop put me in the pool, so I had to buy the goodies. If, like me, you have a small boat that is not equipped to handle the open Bay on all but the nicest days, the tidal creeks and rivers are just right for you. You can fish the upper reaches for bass, pickerel, crappie, and snakeheads pretty much all year long. There are white perch available from one end of these waterways to the

other depending on the time of year. They tend to be farther up the creeks in the spring and move closer to the Bay in the summer. Rockfish also inhabit the same waterways, and this year you must use non-offset circle hooks when fishing with bait for them. This presents a small problem. Say you are fishing with bloodworms for white perch and start catching rockfish. Along comes a DNR enforcement officer. He sees you catch the striper; you claim you are fishing for perch. Chances are you are going to get a ticket. The way to avoid this is to use non-offset circle hooks when fishing with bait, period. Access to these waterways is pretty easy. There are numerous boat ramps scattered around Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. Most are free to residents of the state while non-residents must pay a fee. You don’t have to invest a small fortune in tackle to fish the tidal rivers and creeks. You can handle just about anything you are likely to hook with a medium action spinning outfit and a six- to seven-foot rod and matching reel with 12-pound mono or 20-pound braid. A few jigs, plugs, and metal lures plus some topbottom rigs and you are set to go. One word of warning. Blue catfish well over 20 pounds have been caught in recent years and that will put a strain on your tackle.


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have a love/hate relationship with treble hooks. They certainly give you more chances to put a hook in a fish, but they can also be a real pain to remove. I am also not convinced that they are necessary on some lures. This winter, I changed all the trebles on my metal lures to singles. I use metal lures to catch bluefish, and they are not exactly delicate hitters. They usually strike from the rear and then turn and run away. A single hook works just as well as a treble in that situation. Then you have to unhook the beast. Even the smallest blue is a handful with one hook in and two more flying around as you try to remove him from your lure. Back in the day when I ran charters to the Chesapeake Bay BridgeTunnel and we would catch two- to three-pound blues one after another on Rebel Windcheaters, I would crush all the barbs on all the hooks. That way the hooks were easier to remove from

the fish, the charter, and the captain. I never tried replacing the trebles with singles because I was afraid the singles would change the action of the plug. This is something you will have to be careful of when replacing trebles with singles. I tried my metal lures with singles, and they worked just fine, so I went ahead and replaced them all. Some of my large surf plugs do fine with single hooks, but I must say my smaller, lighter plugs like the Rebel Windcheater may not perform the same. The larger deep divers like the Mann’s 25 and 30 should also do fine with a single hook. In this day and age when we will be releasing more fish than we keep, especially rockfish, it is in our best interest to make the release process as quick and as painless as possible. There is no question a single hook is quicker and easier to remove then a

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treble. The quicker you can remove the hook and return the fish to the water, the better his chance to survive.

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Biz Buzz Market Share

Waterfront Marine, dealer for Robalo in Edgewater, MD, shares the 2020 Q4 results and reports that Robalo registered nearly 2600 hulls in the US, achieving the number one market share nationally. Marine Products Corporation is a manufacturer of fiberglass boats under three brand names: Chaparral, Robalo, and Vortex. “Our fourth quarter results demonstrate the continuation of consumers’ renewed interest in recreational boating which began during the second quarter of 2020,” says Richard A. Hubbell, Marine Products president and chief executive officer. “We operated at a higher production rate than usual during a typical fourth quarter, as dealer inventory remained historically low and order backlog remains high. As we begin 2021, we are encouraged by the continued strong interest by our dealers and retail customers, and we look forward to an exceptionally strong market during the near term. We are also very pleased by our continued strong market share, and I would like to note that for the 12 months that ended on September 30, 2020, our Robalo product line held the highest market share in the outboard market in its size range. The combination of our Robalo and Chaparral outboard units held a market share of 6.9 percent of the outboard market.” waterfrontmarineedgewater.com

Expanding

Intrinsic Yacht & Ship announces its expansion into a new and larger service shop located close to its home office in Port Annapolis Marina. Located in CSI Marina on Edgewood Road, this new facility boasts an expansive working area across two bays. “Expanding into this shop will allow our service department to do more jobs year-round without worrying about the weather,” says Chris Ruggieri, president of Intrinsic Yacht & Ship. He adds, “We have seen an increase in demand for our services and especially custom projects. Having a safe and enclosed space to complete these projects will make us more efficient and ultimately please our clients.” The new service shop will be at 7366 Edgewood Road, Building D, Bay 5 and 6, Annapolis, MD. To learn more, call (410) 263-9288 or visit intrinsicyacht.com. Intrinsic Yacht & Ship is the exclusive Mid-Atlantic dealer for Hatteras Yachts, Contender Offshore, Bonadeo Boatworks, Invincible Boats, and Cabo Yachts. In addition, Intrinsic is also an authorized dealer of Yamaha, Mercury, Garmin, and more. 90 May 2021 PropTalk.com

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Welcome to the Team

Trident Marine Group welcomes Charlie Petosa as new vice president of maritime operations. In this role, Charlie will oversee all current maritime interests, including existing marinas, yards, and service offerings, as well as future expansion plans. Charlie is a proven leader with an unmatched clientoriented approach. With over 25 years of experience in the maritime industry, he is a highly respected executive specializing in guiding growth through inspired and strategic leadership. Charlie excels at meeting and exceeding aggressive business objectives with unparalleled professionalism. “We are very excited to have Charlie onboard as he is a natural team builder and skilled at inspiring teams to deliver exceptional service. This will strengthen our company and ensure we deliver on our ‘Yacht Butler’ service so our clients can enjoy more of their precious time on the water,” said Jeremy Parks, executive vice president. Before joining Trident Marine Group, Charlie worked as an accomplished general manager for Hinckley Yachts, where he led day-to-day operations at their Annapolis service center while simultaneously planning and implementing a new sport boat service center strategy. He has extensive experience in both recreational and large yacht segments, and has worked as the chief operating officer for Northrop & Johnson Yachts-Ships, VP of sales and marketing for Ocean Marine Yacht Center, and vice president for West Marine and West Marine Megayacht Supply. “As a lifelong boater who has also had the privilege of working in the boat and yacht services business my entire professional career, I welcome the opportunity to lead the team at Trident Marine Group. We aim to exceed boaters’ expectations through our ‘Yacht Butler’ program and will work tirelessly to ensure boaters dreams are realized,” said Charlie Petosa. trident-marine.com

Tome’s Landing Marina in Port Deposit, MD, is now an authorized HackerCraft dealer. Tome’s now has two brand new 2021 Hacker-Crafts in stock: a 24-foot Runabout and 27-foot Sport. Tome’s will also retail Hacker-Craft genuine apparel, accessories, and boat models, all of which can be purchased on-site at the marina. George Badcock, CEO of the Hacker Boat Company, said, “We are delighted with this new relationship with Tome’s Landing Marina, which has an excellent reputation. Our affiliation with them will enhance our brand’s visibility in the important Chesapeake Bay area. Tome’s joins our expanding dealership network, which now also includes Wawasee Boat Company in Indiana, Sierra Boat Company in California, and Classic Boat Lifestyle Co., Ltd.in Thailand.” Kurt Harder, president of Tome’s Landing Marina, added, “We are really delighted to join the elite network of Hacker-Craft dealers. Hacker-Craft is truly an iconic brand and we are confident that our marina is a great fit with Hacker-Craft.” Tome’s Landing Marina also announces a new partnership with Velocity Powerboats. Led by Scott McCormick, president of Velocity Powerboats, the team’s goal is to bring to market a selection of high-performance boats of the highest quality, reliability, and performance. Tome’s has four Velocity powerboats on order: 230 SC, 290 SC, 320SC and the brand-new model, 42 Raptor, with delivery dates scheduled for late spring and early summer, 2021. tomeslandingmarina.com

Master Technician

Michael Conner from Rhode River Marina in Edgewater, MD, is now a Yamaha Master Technician. According to Yamaha Outboards, Master Tech Certification is the absolute highest level of training a Yamaha outboard service technician can complete. An elite few achieve this advanced certification. If your Yamaha Outboard dealer features a certified Master Technician, you’ll know your outboard is receiving a superior level of service. rhoderivermarina.net Send your Chesapeake Bay business news and high-resolution photos to kaylie@proptalk.com


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(Spirit) 29’ Tiara ‘97 $65,000 - Ed 30’ Pursuit ‘99 $52,000 David 32’ Chesapeake ‘07 $134,000 Pickering (410) 708 0633 Robinson (410) 310 8855 Crab Attention to detail! Perfect for e d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t fishing or cruising. Comfortable cockpit www.curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net and spacious salon. Call Scott for appointment to view. 703.307.5900 or 30’ Sea Ray Sundancer ‘89 One owner smacdonald@bluewateryachtsales.com boat, very well maintained. New engs w/ less than 50 hrs. Owners can no longer manage boat. Serious offers considered. $19,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579

29’ Monterey 295 SY ‘19 - Well equipped and very light use. 8.2 Mercruiser Sea deck , Canvas covers Very nice pocket cruising layout. Air Con / generator, windlass, Axion 9” plotter and more! Asking $165,000 Call Rob 443-906-0321 Sla’inte) 30’ Cutwater ‘15 $219,000 www.CrusaderYachts.com Greg Merritt - (813) 294 9288 - g r e g @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t 2017 Robalo R302 LIFT KEPT Tw 300 www.curtisstokes.net Yamahas Listed @ $164,000 Waterfront Marine, Edgewater, MD 31’ Bertram ‘66/’14 Loaded and Mint, 443 949 9041 Full Worton Creek Marina restoration. Show quality. $395,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.

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32’ Carver Mariner ‘87 Incredibly spacious floor plan sleeps 6. T-Crusaders w/ only 350 hrs. Owners getting out of boating. Serious offers considered. $18,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe 410-708-0579

33’ Sea Ray 330 Sundancer ‘96 Popular family cruiser. Mid-cabin floorplan sleeps 6. Has been very maintained, mechanically and cosmetic. T-Merc. V-drive $38,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales. Give Joe a call 410-708-0579

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32’ Regal 33 Express ‘18 $239,900. Turn Key & Ready To Go! Garmin electronics, generator, joystick, full enclosure, A/C and much more. Twin Volvo 300hps w/ super low hrs. CLEAN! Call Matthew Sansbury 410-206-2755 or Matt@YachtBrokersOfAnnapolis.com

30’ Pursuit 3070 Offshore ‘00. $69,900. Just listed! Very clean boat ready for your fishing & family adventures. Well cared for, indoor 1998 Luhrs 320 Convertible stored boat w/ newer electronics. LOA 34’8” / beam 13’ / Twin Marine Great value! Call Matthew Sansbury for Power 454s / 1,236 hrs / radar / chart more info. 410-206-2755, plotter Garman 4208 GPS & Depth Matt@YachtBrokersOfAnnapolis.com Fish Finder & more...Tournament

33’ Protector ‘19 $379,950 Unnamed Only pre-owned 33’ on the market! Low hours. Tandem axle trailer. Combined speed and handling for offshore capability. Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com

(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $57,000 - David Robinson - (410) 310 - 8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

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34’ Sea Ray 340 Sundancer ‘02. 36’ Grand Banks Classic Trawler ‘90 $69,900. Nice boat, ready to go this Rare find w/ Naiad stabilizers and twin season! Plenty of power by twin 320-hp Cummins diesels. Lots of upgrades and MerCruiser V-drives. Great space in great condition. Just reduced to for entertaining, comfortable for $132,500. Call for details. overnighting. Call Kiel Walsh Matt Weimer - 410-212-2628, or for more info. 443-336-1520, matt@annapolisyachtsales.com Kiel@YachtBrokersOfAnnapolis.com

36’ Doral 360 SE ‘00 $51,900 Well 35’ Carver ‘ 98 $59,000 David maintained. Equipped with creature Robinson (410) 310 8855 comforts. Large cockpit. Spacious main d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t cabin. Twin Mercruiser I/O 310 HP with www.curtisstokes.net 588hrs. Troy Waller 804-878-9097, troy@northpointyachtsales.com 35’ Carver 350 Mariner ‘03 The singlelevel cabin offers a spacious salon and sleeps six. Lots of bridge seating makes for enjoyable cruising. T-Crusader 5.7 $75,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579

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36’ Jarvis Newman Fly Bridge ‘78/’07 330-hp Cummins, Over $500K in Restoration. Mint. $139,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales (Someday) 37’ Young Sun ‘80 $29,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 d a v i d @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

36’ Legacy 36 ‘19 Hull #8 Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins asl, Genset, Bow / Stern thrusters! & MORE! Call From Price - Trades considered Call! 410 269-0939. www.CrusaderYachts.com

37’ Mainship 37 MY ‘96 Spacious, step down salon open to the dinette & galley w/extraordinary hdrm. Two staterooms & heads. Upgraded w/ solar panels & more. $79,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales Joe: 410-708-0579

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37’ Sea Ray 370 Sedan Bridge ‘96 39’ Mainship 390 Trawler ‘99 Well-designed sport yacht with feel of a Twin Volvo diesels, Air con - Garmin much larger boat. Well cared for. Long & Simrad electronics. Great layout list of improvements/maintenance and excellent value for cruising including engine, generator. 7’ cockpit. trawler. Contact Rod Rowan Lounge seating in bridge. $69,000 703-593-7531 - Asking $120,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.CrusaderYachts.com www.sjyachts.com

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38’ Wilbur ‘85 Classic lines, quality build! Desirable layout! Twin Detroits Genset Air. Dated but great bones & ton of boat for the money. Make an offer today. Asking $79,500 - Call Dan 757-813-0460

39’ Pursuit 385 Offshore ‘17. $475,000. Flagship model of the Pursuit fleet. Everything fishing: transom fishbox w/ digitally controlled thermostat, 50 gallon circulating livewell, Dual 16” Garmin 7616s, AC, genset, bowthruster. Call Chase Sutton 410-507-5247 Chase@YachtBrokersOfAnnapolis.com

39’ Sea Ray ‘05 $109,900 Party of Five Ready to cruise! Superbly kept and exceptionally clean. Professionally maintained. A must see for yourself! Call Hawk 240.383.8128 or hawk@bluewateryachtsales.com 39’ Sea Ray ‘89 Two private cabins, separate shower, large L shaped galley and huge cockpit. Upper Chesapeake YS 610 299-3598. 39’ Silverton 392 MY ‘99 Spacious, full width salon/galley. Forward and aft staterooms with 2 full heads. Meticulous cond., w/ continuous upgrades, T-Merc. $89,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022 40’ Jeanneau Leader 40 ‘14 $299,000. X2 Volvo D6 I/O, 380 hrs. Wonderful cond. Perfect sport cruiser for the Chesapeake Bay. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

40’ Shannon SRD ‘05 Unique Downeast style combined w/ Shannon quality, hull form, and efficiency. Yanmar propulsion, generator, and tender stowage/boom. $165,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

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41’ IP SP Cruiser ‘07 Switching from sail to power? Sit inside in comfort & trim all sails at the push of a button. Enjoy sailing or power like a displacement trawler. Large centerline berth. Spacious galley. Shoal draft. $265,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

42’ Grand Banks ‘75 All fiberglass classic. John Deere dsls. 135 hp each. 8 kw Westerbeke dsl generator, new aluminum fuel tanks, A/C, fridge, freezer, radar, depth sounder, inverter, stereo, hot water heater, new bimini top, new transom platform, bottom painted 2020. Price $35,500 Call 443-534-9249.

42’ Jersey Cape ‘88 Awesome Lady 42’ Sea Ray 420 Sedan Bridge ‘05 Classic sportfishing look with all the Cummins power - Onan genset comforts of home! Spacious thruster pilot, RayMarine electronics. accommodations of a cruising vessel. Swim platform hydraulic w/ dinghy Your adventure awaits! Give storage - dInk included Zodiac 340 w/ Scott a call 757.570.3944 or Yamaha 40-hp tender. $279,000 Call sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com Gordon Bennett 410-739-4432 Cell CrusaderYachts.com 42’ Keizer Yachts 42 ‘19 $649,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties 42’ Sealine F42/5 ‘03 $179,000. begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400-hp Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, engs. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake radio upgrade To schedule a showing cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka at please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

42’ Jefferson ‘89 $79,950 Mother Ocean contemporary classic! Modern engineering provides optimum combination of strength, efficiency, performance, and comfort. Call today! Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com 41’ Menorquin 120 ‘03 Old-World Tradition with Sophistication & Technology. Bristol yacht built in Menorca. Luxurious & spacious accommodations. Semi-displacement hull, full keel, twin diesels, top 20 knots. Awesome! $175,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

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42’ Provincial ‘00 Tough trawler w/ (Cherbo) 43’ Viking ‘80 $69,500 interior beautifully customized for Curtis Stokes - (410) 919 4900 - comfortable cruising. Take her where c u r t i s @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t you want to go: Great loop Bahamas www.curtisstokes.net Coastal Cruising. Sisterships on TV show Wicked Tuna. $135,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com

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43’ Mainship 430 Trawler ‘04 $234,500 New price reduction. Perfect Great Loop boat with 2 large staterooms, Kohler generator, Raymarine electronics suite, and more. Chris Beardsley (315) 447-1251 or chris@northpointyachtsales.com

46’ Chris Craft ‘86 $98,000 Beautifully maintained! Low hours. Updated A/C and heating. Perfect for extended cruising, living aboard or enjoying time with friends and family! Call Chuck 703.999.7696 or cmeyers@bluewateryachtsales.com

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45’ Hatteras 45 Convertible ‘71 $99,000 Price just reduced. Powered by Cummins diesels with new hull paint & updated electronics. Rick Casali (410) 279-5309 or rick@northpointyachtsales.com

(No Regrets) 46’ Grand Banks ‘88 $210,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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47’ Mainship ‘98 $149,000 Cynthia Lynn Gently used and well cared for! Tastefully decorated, constantly upgraded and priced to sell. Call Chris for personal tour. 757.509.0742 or challiv@bluewateryachtsales.com

47’ Monte Carlo 47 Superbly equipped and cared for All the right equipment! Beautifully styled and built! Asking $459,000 Contact Rob Summers 443-771-4467 www.crusaderYachts.com

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Brokerage & Classified 50’ Prestige 500S ‘17 $745,000. Myrtle Beach, SC. Volvo IPS 600 w/ joystick control, 301 hrs. Wonderful cond., like-new. To schedule a showing please contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts 48’ Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge ‘00 $229,900 Phase Three of the popular Sea Ray 48 Sedan Bridge. Lots of comfortable accommodations. 3 strm, 2 head layout powered by Twin Caterpillar 3196s, just over 1400 hrs. Troy Waller 804-878-9097, troy@northpointyachtsales.com 50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler / ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! Call Dan Bacot - 757 813-0460 Asking $240,000 www.crusaderyachts.com

50’ Cherubini 50 ‘03 Luxurious long distance semi-displacement cruiser. Many upgrades: new paint 2019, new upholstery, major electronics refit, new helm seat. Twin Yanmars Low hrs. $699,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 50’ Viking Princess V50 ‘04 Volvo power - direct drive 715 HP each. Onan genset - 28kBTU AC units - set up for speed, agility & comfort. Yacht controller for docking, Garmin/Furuno electronics, dinghy garage. $299,900 Call Dave Townley 410-271-5225

57’ McKinna Motor Yacht ‘10 $549,900. Baltimore, MD. Cummins QSM11 engs, Rare wide body McKinna design. Perfect long distance trawler or live-aboard. For a private viewing contact Chesapeake Yacht Center at 410.823.BOAT or sales@cyc.yachts

51’ Sea Ray ‘00 $178,900 Slow Daze Generous appointments with tons of recent updates and upgrades! This 3 stateroom/2 head beauty will not disappoint! Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com 52’ Prestige 520 Fly $1,090,000. Kent Island. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 600 pod drives. Joystick control. Prestige warranty through 4/2022, Volvo Warranty through 4/2024To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts

63’ Prestige 630 Fly $1,589,759. Baltimore. Like new cond, Dealership maintained, Professionally managed. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts 63’ Prestige 630 Fly ‘17 $1,790,000. Annapolis, MD. Volvo IPS 950 w/ joystick control, 340 hrs. Best preowner 60+ on the market. Immaculate cond., fully loaded w/ factory & custom options. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-6937386 or ian@cyc.yachts

54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ‘15 Fabulously equipped & maintained Modern build & quality components throughout. Elegant living/ superb performance - VOLVO IPS Reliability! Asking $1,099,000 Call Gordon for a showing 410-739-4432 cell www.CrusaderYachts.com

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