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Features
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Boat Notes: Coronado 23 CC
If your eyes light up at lustrous oiled teak, curvaceous lines, and classic designs, the Coronado line is about to brighten your life.
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Missing the Boat Shows
The U.S. Powerboat Show might be canceled, but there are plenty of open houses and sales events still on!
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Celebrating 15 Years of PropTalk Magazine
We continue the anniversary celebrations this month with memories from our staff and contributors. By Staff ##Photo by Zuzana Prochazka
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Charter Series Part II: Begin Your Adventure in St. Lucia St. Lucia is a perfect base camp for exploring much of the Caribbean. By Zuzana Prochazka
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Editor’s Note Letters Boat Dog: Meet Dewey Docktalk Chesapeake Calendar
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Editor’s Note
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A Very Different October
t comes as no surprise that 2020 has been an unusual year for all of us. Canceled outings with friends, masks in public… but we’re adjusting. Now, moving into the fall, it feels especially odd for me because there is a great big hole in the first two weeks of October—dates that I would have been attending the Annapolis fall Boat Shows. It’s funny because in a normal year, I always start to feel a little anxiety leading up to the shows, as I’m sure many do in the marine industry. The fall Boat Shows are an intense, exhausting, exhilarating, and fun two weekends in October. Normally I would be going through my pre-show checklist: consolidating camera equipment, buying an extra pair of khaki pants (because every year I inevitably spill something on them), check to make sure my well-
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worn boat shoes are still presentable (no holes? check), and preparing for long days in the sun. Days filled with handing out magazines, interviewing exhibitors, filming Facebook Lives, and walking the docks. But those long days are also really fun! Full of interesting conversations with our readers and advertisers, people who are just discovering our magazines, and popcorn happy hours at 5 o’clock. Putting together our “Missing the Boat Shows” coverage this month (page 41), I can’t help but feel as if I’m forgetting something. The Boat Shows have been the highlight of my Octobers for the past several years, and it’s hard to come to terms with the fact that they won’t be happening this year. More than anything, I will miss hanging out with my awesome team
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Slumber party. If you’ve yet to do an overnighter on your boat, September into early October brings ideal conditions for it. Find a quiet anchorage for a late-season swim, float party, and cookout, or navigate your way to a favorite marina with dockside restaurants and activities. Find marina and dock bar guides at proptalk.com. Best catches of the season. FishTalk editor Lenny Rudow says, “Fall is the hottest fishing season on the Bay, for two reasons: first off, the fish are feeding harder than they did all summer because they need to fatten up before winter hits. Second, the water’s a lot less crowded, because many anglers get busy with distractions such as fall sports and school events, while some others simply don’t feel like bundling up for the chilly weather. Put these two factors together, and most years the best catches of the season happen during the fall months.” Fill the cooler with fish. Rudow adds, “If you want to take out a charter to fill the cooler—and your freezer—with fish, now’s the time to do it. As baitfish migrate out of the rivers and creeks prior to winter hitting, predators.” Find a charter company near you by visiting fishtalkmag.com and clicking on the “charter” tab.
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completely new to boating and did not yet own a boat. But the great thing about these clinics is that anyone can attend, no experience necessary. At print time, three clinics were scheduled at the end of August and early September.
During the first session, attendees learned how to tie a bowline, how to tie a line around a pole, and on to a cleat. They observed while a BoatU.S. captain maneuvered a boat into a dock and discussed proper line handling and communication while docking. During the second station, attendees learned about filing a float plan, how to contact the Coast Guard when in trouble, and the need for a pre-departure checklist. They also observed how to properly back a boat and trailer down the ramp, and how to retrieve once the day’s boating is complete. During each session, masks were required by all, and social distancing guidelines were followed. This is a great program for new boaters, and we were thrilled to be onhand for the first clinic. Best of all? The clinics were completely free! If more are to be held in the future, we will announce at proptalk.com.
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for getting rid of someone’s boat. What’s the actual condition? Has it been on land for years?” Some marinas do not allow boat salvaging on their property. Another complication to boat salvaging is moving the boat. “Some boats are so big they have to be cut into pieces,” he says. “Some are wooden, and they’re falling apart so badly that you can’t transport them on the road without them falling to pieces.” Schultz does the dirty work no one else wants to do: getting rid of old gasoline, oil, batteries, waste tanks, flares, and fuel tanks; taking off ratty cushions, lifejackets, and cleansers (not allowed in landfills); and cutting up the hull before heading to the landfill.
Schultz’s work can feel quite personal. Some customers need a last moment with their boat before parting. One recently had to say goodbye to a boat that had been T-boned and irreparably damaged structurally. “He was sick about it,” Schultz says. If you have a derelict boat and don’t know what to do with it, or if you are looking for a used boat part (“from anchor to zinc”), Matt’s Marine Salvage may be able to help. mschultzboat@gmail.com
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ish For a Cure (F4AC) the annual fishing tournament to raise funds for the Cancer Survivorship Programs at Anne Arundel Medical Center’s Geaton and JoAnn Decesaris Cancer Institute is still a go this year, only in a virtual format. This is an annual fundraising event in Annapolis, MD, that is popular among sailors and powerboaters alike. This year’s virtual tournament, supported by Coastal Conservation Association Maryland, takes place Saturday, November 7. It will be catch and release only with all catches logged on the iAngler Tournament app. Rather than an in-person Shore Party, tournament organizers will supply each crew with a F4AC Portable Party Pack, valued at $600. Each boat will get a spirited and delicious box of catered cuisine so everyone can celebrate as they wish. As the night goes on, the Paul C. Dettor Captain’s Challenge and F4AC Tournament Winner announcements will be live-streamed. The Captain’s Buckets, donated by AllTackle, will have even more amazing swag this year, provided by local businesses. Swing by the Annapolis Maritime Museum on Wednesday, November 4 to pick up your buckets, and then tune into the Captain’s Meeting live stream that night to hear more about the F4AC Tournament rules. This is always a great event, and we have no doubt it will be just as special this year. Even if you are not fishing the tournament, you can still donate to this amazing cause. We are thrilled to once again sponsor this event. The FishTalk/PropTalk boat will be out on the water, and we hope to see many of you out there (from a distance) as well. Learn more, register your boat, and make donations at fishforacure.org.
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nnapolis boat dealerships announce the inaugural Walk the Docks in Annapolis event September 24-27. Each dealer will have several new boats on display for customers to view. To keep customers safe they will adopt appropriate protocols including only allowing one appointment at a time, appropriate PPE worn to enter the boat, and sanitizing boats after each appointment.
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“It’s wonderful that the powerboat and sailboat dealers in Annapolis agreed to come together and host a multi-dealer open house that will allow customers to shop for boats and feel safe about it,” says Ken Comerford, owner and president of North Point Yacht Sales. Boat dealers participating in this event will feature new powerboats and sailboats from 26-60 feet. Contact dealers separately for appointments and hours. North Point Yacht Sales will host a virtual boat show so guests can choose to watch virtually or schedule an in-person showing. The virtual show will feature interviews with industry professionals, boat walkthroughs, and more. Sign up to be the first to know when the show goes live. Crusader Yacht Sales will extend its Walk the Docks weekends to October 3-4 and October 10-12. Other participating dealers include Annapolis Yacht Sales, Atlantic Cruising Yachts, Sail Annapolis, and S&J Yachts. Click to walkthedocksannapolis.com for the current schedule and to make an appointment. 32 October 2020 PropTalk.com
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Making Restoration Local
n September 2 the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) awarded funding to Chesapeake Conservancy and the Precision Conservation Partnership for a major restoration initiative in central Pennsylvania. The funding is provided through the NFWF’s Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction program. Sixteen partners make up the Precision Conservation Partnership and have strong connectivity to share and transfer knowledge within the region, accelerating community buy-in and restoration engagement through an innovative, hyper-local focused approach. The three-year project will pair restoration with local partners in six central Pennsylvania counties bringing new funding to the region, resulting in fullfarm restoration on 25-30 farms where the greatest benefits to water quality can be realized. This project has the potential to serve as a national model for coordinating on-the-ground implementation with highresolution mapping to improve the health of streams such that they can be removed from Pennsylvania’s impaired streams list—a designation of poor stream quality
assigned by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. “Implementing best management practices upstream is priority number one for a healthy Chesapeake Bay. It’s an enormous task and in previous years may have seemed overwhelming,” Chesapeake Conservancy president and CEO Joel Dunn said. “Thanks to the power of technology, and together with our partners, we can practice precision conservation—getting the right practices in the right places at the right scale. Precision conservation allows partners to be results-oriented and restore the places that will have the most impact on the health of the local streams, rivers, and ultimately the Chesapeake Bay. This work is an important element of the future of the conservation movement.” “This strategy focuses on improving local waterways to support wildlife and recreation so that in 10 years or so, we can all join the communities who are leading these efforts to celebrate the de-listing of the stream,” said Carly Dean, Chesapeake Conservancy program manager. “By using mapping data to identify priorities and sharing farmers’ stories about
##Chesapeake Conservancy team members applying GIS technology for Pennsylvania restoration. Photo by Jody Couser/Chesapeake Conservancy
how restoration improved farm operations, we aim to build a queue of high-quality, shovel-ready projects. We think this will set the partnership up to tip more projects to effectively super charge restoration in the region.” To learn more, click to chesapeakeconservancy.org.
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September July 1 - Sep 20 2020 CCA Maryland Summer Slam Virtual Fishing Tournament
Log catches on the iAngler Tournament App. Open to all Maryland tidal state waters. Prizes awarded to longest three fish stringer which includes a combination of any of the target species (cannot contain more than one of any single species). CCA membership required; all may join and enter. $20 for current members, $45 for new/renewing CCA members. Free to youth members 17 and under. Presented by All Tackle.
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Music on the Nanticoke Summer Concert Series
Free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m. in the town of Vienna, MD, on the shores of the Nanticoke River. Music by United States Navy Country Current. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket. Family and leashed-pet friendly. The concert, parking, boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions available onsite. Parking across from Millie’s Roadhouse Bar and Grill. The tram will provide transportation to and from the waterfront. (443) 2390813.
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Newport International Boat Show: CANCELED Newport, RI. Delmarva Outdoors Expo
Fishing, hunting, food trucks, dock dogs, and many more activities for the whole family to enjoy. Located at the State Fairgrounds in Harrington, DE.
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Mid-Atlantic Chapter Antique and Classic Boat Show
At Johnson Bros. Boat Yard in Pleasant, NJ. Free admission and parking. Rain date September 20. Contact Joyce Turner (484) 682-3625 or jt4elan@hotmail.com.
Hampton Cup Regatta: CANCELED
Returning to Hampton, VA, September 25 and 26, 2021. Walk the Docks in Annapolis
Spend the weekend in Annapolis and compare brands at this multi-dealer Open House. For your safety, a private appointment is required for this event. Presented by North Point Yacht Sales, Crusader Yacht Sales, Annapolis Yacht Sales, Atlantic Cruising Yachts, Sail Annapolis, and S&J Yachts. Contact your local dealer to schedule your private tour. Crusader Yacht Sales will feature extended Walk the Docks weekends October 3-4 and October 10-12.
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24-27
Yacht Sales International Dock
Walk 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 326 First Street
in Annapolis, MD. The new boat area will feature the Greenline 45 Fly, and a brokerage area will feature four listings. Call today to RSVP: (410) 268-1086 and visit yachtsalesinternational.com for more information.
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Pocket Yacht’s VIP Ride Before You Buy
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25-27
Tangier Classic
At the Crisfield American Legion in Crisifield, MD. This tournament is all about raising funds for children in need. Powerboat, kayak, and kid’s divisions, and the entire Chesapeake is open to competition. Winners are judged by two-day stringer length of their top five fish, and fish that must be released (like over-slot reds) are submitted via photograph via the TourneyX system.
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The Return of the Big Lizz Tournament
Presented by Amped Up Outdoors, from 5:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tournament winners will be judged on combined total length of their biggest bass and their biggest snakehead. Entry fees are $50. Fishing within Dorchester County, MD. Fish must be checked in alive.
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53rd Annual Maryland Seafood Festival:
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Postponed until 2021. Tentative dates: September 25 and 26. All tickets purchased this year will be honored for the 2021 dates.
26-27
Online Live Maryland Boating Safety Course
Trained and experienced instructors teach two sessions via Zoom from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days with the opportunity for participants to ask questions. Attendance at both online sessions is required. Followed by an online test taken at your convenience. $10 per student donation to support ABCR Safe Boating Education Programs. Always free to: first responders, active military, and all medical/hospital staff. To register email: jmckinney2606@gmail. com with name, mailing address, phone number, and date of birth. Presented by America’s Boating Club, Rockville.
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Taste of the Chesapeake Virtual Event
Save the date for the Alliance of the Chesapeake’s Virtual Taste! The evening will feature an exciting keynote speaker, project spotlight videos, inspirational award winners, silent auction winner’s announcement, and more! 7-8 p.m.
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PYY’s Days of Extra Savings
PYY Marine in Pasadena, MD, is offering four days only of extra savings: October 1 and 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and October 3 and 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring no obligation sea trials; by appointment only (limited appointments available). Call (410) 255-1771 or visit pyymarine.com.
At Pier 4 Marina in downtown Annapolis, MD. Explore and compare the product lines of Hinckley and Hunt Yachts, including center console, express, picnic boats, and motor yachts. Hinckley and Hunt representatives will be on hand to discuss features, along with service representatives from Hinckley service yards. There will be dedicated showing times and professional cleaning between each showing. RSVP at hinckleyyachts.com/ events/annapolis-showcase.
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U.S. Powerboat Show: CANCELED
At City Dock in Annapolis, MD. Find our Missing the Boat Shows coverage featuring open house and new boats on page 41 and at proptalk.com.
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Chesapeake Yacht Center Private Showings
Chesapeake Yacht Center in Baltimore, MD, will host private showings of new and used Prestige, Maritimo, Jeanneau, and Keizer Yachts on October 2-4. Please call (410) 823-BOAT or email sales@cyc. yachts for more information.
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Chesapeake Whalertowne Stock the
Dock Event At City Dock in Annapolis,
MD. National debut of the Boston Whaler 240 Vantage and 280 Vantage. Also featuring the 320 Vantage, the 325 Conquest (a new model for 2020), the Boston Whaler 380 Realm, 380 Outrage, 330 Outrage, 230 Outrage, 270 Dauntless, 190 Montauk, and 130 Super Sport. This is a new product presentation, sales event, and demo by appointment only. Visit whalertowne.com or call (410) 267-9731 for more information.
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Waterfront Marine Open House
See all the latest Robalo, Chapparal, Carver, Striper, and Bennington boats at Waterfront Marine in Edgewater, MD.
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Pocket Yacht’s VIP Ride Before You Buy Event
Cutwater and Ranger Tugs in the water and ready to ride! Call (888) 519-9120 or visit pocketyachtco.com for more information.
6-10
TrawlerFest Baltimore: CANCELED
At Harbor East Marina in Baltimore, MD.
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KIF Club Meeting
7:30 p.m. at the Kent Island American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, MD. Kent Island Fishermen.
8-12
U.S. Sailboat Show: CANCELED
At City Dock in Annapolis, MD.
9-11
14th annual Delaware Mobile Surf Fishermen’s Tournament
Along the beaches of Delaware Seashore State Park and Cape Henlopen State Park. Entry fees are $40 for adults and $15 for youth. $4000 in cash prizes.
10-11
Ocean City Inshore Classic
32-hour inshore fishing tournament with categories for rockfish, flounder, tautog and Open. $75 registration per boat includes captain. $50 each for each additional angler up to five.
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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Monthly Meeting
The club meets the second Wednesday of each month at the Frederick Elks club, 289 Willowdale Dr, Frederick, MD, starting at 6 p.m. Guest speakers and vendors for each meeting, and all meetings are open to the public.
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CCWBRA Oktoberfest Regatta: CANCELED
At Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD. Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.
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Rock the Choptank Fishing Tournament
One day fishing tournament on the Choptank River. $65 per person entry fee that includes a long sleeve shirt and food. Over 50 different ways to win and last year nearly $40,000 in cash and prizes was awarded. Proceeds donated to local and national organizations.
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Boat Notes
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Coronado 23 CC: Class Act By Lenny Rudow
f your eyes light up at lustrous oiled teak, curvaceous lines, and classic designs, the Coronado line is about to brighten your life. And if you also happen to like center consoles, the Coronado 23 CC will be a standout in the lineup. When we visited Annapolis Yacht Sales to hitch a ride on a Coronado 23 CC, the boat clearly stood out at the crowded docks thanks to its brilliant blue hull, teak covering boards and grab rails, and classic lines. Then you step aboard and discover the teak-slatted door to the console head compartment. It’s a decidedly traditional touch, one you can find on every classic yacht, commuter, or lobster boat crafted in the days of yore—but which is virtually impossible to find on a modern powerboat. Another unique touch of teak will be found at the leaning post, where the flip-back arm rests have “Coronado” and the Coronado logo engraved into the sides. The rounded bow grab rail is also a stand-out, a detail that makes one wonder just how many hours of cutting, crafting, and sanding it took to create. And when you grasp it, yeah—it does
feel better than wrapping your hand around stainless-steel or aluminum. There are several ways, however, in which this fishable cocktail cruiser leaves history in its wake. The first is construction. The boat’s looks belie what lies beneath its skin: a vinylester epoxy resin layup that’s foam filled and resin sealed, a glassed-in foam-filled stringer grid, a through-bolted and sealed hull-to-deck joint, and an Armstrong bracket with an integrated swim platform on the transom. These add up to a solid feel underfoot, even as you blast through the mouth of the Severn at speeds up to 43.9 mph. And that brings us to the second item that’s decidedly contemporary: the boat’s performance. Not only does it top out at hat-stripping speeds, cruise at 4500 rpm is over 30 mph. The boat we ran had a single Mercury 225-hp outboard, which for most 23-foot center consoles would be sufficient but not quite so zippy. The Coronado 23 CC, however, thanks to those construction techniques, weighs in at 2775 pounds. That shaves a solid 500 to 800 pounds of weight off of the average for center console boats in this size range, so it
takes fewer horses to attain such sporty performance. Wait a sec—don’t lighter boats fly around more in the seas? Well of course they do, and when we laid the throttle down we did come close to catching air once or twice. But the boat’s variable-degree deadrise tapering down to 17-degrees at the transom handled it exceptionally well, particularly when we gave a couple of clicks to the trim tabs and put the aggressive 55-degree, nearly plumb entry into the seas. While the Coronado is obviously not a hard-core fishing machine, for those days when angling elbows out cocktail cruising it does have the basic prerequisites: a livewell under the forward console seat, four flush gunwale rodholders, two more holders in the back of the leaning post, and a cooler built into the base of the post. The livewell deserves a second look, because while many boats of this type would include an elementary version, this one’s designed thoughtfully from an angler’s point of view. It has an overflow valve (rather than a common stand-pipe, which is less costly to build but gets in the way when netting baits), the lid
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Missing the Boat Shows? So Are We S
hortly before going to print with our October issue, we learned that the fall boat shows in Annapolis would not be happening this year. After the Annapolis Boat Shows worked hard creating safety protocols and meeting with health officials for its October shows at City Dock, the city announced that the shows would not take place in 2020. “We thought we had made good progress. Our plans for safety had been accepted and we were working on enforcement, but they couldn’t get past us bring-
ing large numbers of boaters to Annapolis,” said Paul Jacobs, president of Annapolis Boats, in a letter to exhibitors for the U.S. Powerboat Show (slated for October 1-4) and U.S. Sailboat Show (October 8-12). Jacobs continued, “I want to personally thank you who have believed in the shows and continued to support us with your contracts, your positive messages to us and to your customers, and the encouragement you have given us during this process. We have worked very hard to make this happen, but in the final analysis, our city,
##All of us at PropTalk and FishTalk will miss seeing everyone at the show this year!
county, and state officials could not see their way clear to balance the health and economic issues.” From the city standpoint, it was a group decision. “This was a hard call. No one wanted to have boat shows in Annapolis more than I did,” Mayor Gavin Buckley told the Capital Newspaper. “But our first obligation is to ensure the health and safety of city residents and visitors. We take that responsibility very seriously. We will enthusiastically welcome the boat shows in future years when it is safe.” All of us at SpinSheet, PropTalk, and FishTalk look forward to interacting with our readers every year at the shows, so we intend to keep the boating chatter alive this fall by hosting Facebook Live events and keeping you updated on all the in-person evets and specials still happening. If you had been planning to shop for a boat this fall, that is still very possible—support your local dealers and consider attending one of the events below. The 2021 Boat Show dates have been announced as follows: the Bay Bridge Boat Show takes place April 16-18 in Stevensville, MD, and the U.S. Powerboat Show will run October 14-17, 2021 at City Dock, Annapolis. For more information, visit annapolisboatshows.com. We will certainly miss seeing all of you this year and look forward to seeing you at the Boat Shows in 2021. PropTalk.com October 2020 41
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Events:
Some dealers plan to host open houses, virtual boat shows, and/or private showings of boats that would have been highlighted at the U.S. Powerboat Show. At print time, these were the events we had been made aware of. More are announced every day, so check for updates at proptalk.com.
Walk the Docks: September 24-27
A group of Annapolis boat dealerships is excited to announce the inaugural Walk the Docks in Annapolis event September 24-27. This multilocation event will allow customers to shop for boats and compare brands. Participating dealerships include: North Point Yacht Sales, Annapolis Yacht Sales, Crusader Yacht Sales, Atlantic Cruising Yachts, Sail Annapolis, and S&J Yachts. Learn more on page 32 and at walkthedocksannapolis.com. Crusader Yacht Sales has extended its Walk the Docks weekends to October 3-4 and October 10-12. All new boats will be in the water and available for viewing, and Crusader experts can also show you their extensive collection of used boats. Learn more at crusaderyachts. com/2020-annapolis-boat-show or contact Crusader Yacht Sales at (410) 260-0939 to arrange a private showing. continued on page 44
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Yacht Sales International Dock Walk: September 24-27
YachtSalesInternational.com at Martin Bird and Associates will host Dock Walk September 24-27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 326 First Street in Annapolis, MD. The new boat area will feature the Greenline 45 Fly, and a brokerage area will feature four listings. Call today to RSVP: (410) 2681086 and visit yachtsalesinternational.com for more information.
Pocket Yacht VIP Ride Before You Buy: September 25-27 and October 2-4
Pocket Yacht is hosting a VIP Ride Before You Buy event September 25-27 and October 2-4. Cutwater and Ranger Tugs will be in the water and ready to ride. Call (888) 519-9120 or visit pocketyachtco.com for more information.
Hinckley Annapolis Fall Showcase: October 1-4
Explore and compare the product lines of Hinckley and Hunt Yachts, including center console, express, picnic boats, and motor yachts October 1-4 at Pier 4 Marina in downtown Annapolis, MD. Hinckley and Hunt representatives will be on hand to discuss features, along with service representatives from Hinckley service yards. There will be dedicated showing times and professional cleaning between each showing. RSVP at hinckleyyachts. com/events/annapolis-showcase. continued on page 46
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Grande Yachts in Grasonville, MD, is hosting an event October 2-4, details TBA. Learn more at grandeyachts.com or call (410) 983-3578 for more details.
Chesapeake Yacht Center Private Showings: October 2-4
Chesapeake Yacht Center in Baltimore, MD, will host private showings of new and used Prestige, Maritimo, Jeanneau, and Keizer Yachts on October 2-4. Please call (410) 823-BOAT or email sales@cyc.yachts for more information.
Chesapeake Whalertowne Stock the Dock Event: October 2-12
Chesapeake Whalertowne will host an event October 2-12 at City Dock, Annapolis to debut the Boston Whaler Vantage line. This will be a national debut of the Boston Whaler 240 Vantage and 280 Vantage, and will also feature the 320 Vantage, the 325 Conquest (a new model for 2020), the Boston Whaler 380 Realm, 380 Outrage, 330 Outrage, 230 Outrage, 270 Dauntless, 190 Montauk, and 130 Super Sport. This is a new product presentation, sales event, and demo by appointment only. Visit whalertowne.com or call (410) 267-9731 for more information.
PYY’s Days of Extra Savings: October 3-4
PYY Marine in Pasadena, MD, will offer four days only of extra savings: October 1 and 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and October 3 and 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring no obligation sea trials; by appointment only (limited appointments available). Featuring Cape Horn, Solace, and Yellowfin models. Call (410) 255-1771 to schedule an appointment or visit pyymarine.com.
Waterfront Marine Open House: October 3-4
Waterfront Marine will host an open house October 3-4 in Edgewater, MD. See all the latest Robalo, Chapparal, Carver, Striper, and Bennington boats! Learn more at waterfrontmarine.com continued on page 48
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Boston Whaler 280 Vantage
The all-new 280 Vantage builds on the legacy of the award-winning Vantage series, delivering exceptional stability, comfort, and ease of operation. With its familyfriendly dual-console layout and smart, convertible seating, the 280 provides plenty of space for everyone to stretch out and relax. The 280 Vantage is an all-access pass to everything your family wants to do on the water, from discovering remote beaches to finding thrills at the end of a towrope or fishing line. Featuring a sleek, redesigned bow available with both a windlass and boarding ladder, easy access from the dock or the water via the standard portside dive door, convertible portside lounge seating, a cockpit grill station, and more. Learn more at bostonwhaler.com and see this model in person at the Chesapeake Whalertowne Stock the Dock event October 2-12 at City Dock, Annapolis. Learn more on page 46.
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FRIGOBOAT & VITRIFRIGO Boston Whaler 325 Conquest
The 325 Conquest is so much more than a cabin cruiser. Designed for maximum versatility, notable features include the ultra-convertible port lounge, a full front glass windshield for incredible visibility, and a spacious cabin perfect for overnighting. And thanks to a keel-up redesign of its hull, the Conquest delivers smooth, seamless performance with better planing and stability than ever before. The 325 is powered by dual 300-hp Mercury Verado engines with optional Joystick Piloting for incredible power and precision. The cabin includes a convertible V-berth sleeping/ dining area, full-height hanging locker, and deckhouse windows for plenty of natural light. A starboard dive door lets anglers drag large catches on deck more easily, while a removable swim ladder enables easier re-boarding after swimming. Fishing features include a well-equipped prep center, in-deck fishboxes, insulated livewell, and more. Visit bostonwhaler.com for more information and see this model in person at the Chesapeake Whalertowne Stock the Dock event October 2-12 at City Dock, Annapolis. Learn more on page 46.
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Created in the spirit of a superyacht, the X70 offers infinite possibilities, blurring the line between the exterior and the interior. Based on volume, circulation and light, the all-new concept for this luxury crossover enables you to benefit from the full beam of the yacht, reinventing space on board for an incredible experience. Life aboard the X70 combines the comforts of a luxurious villa and the pleasures of life at sea in a radically new and different way. For more information, visit prestige-yachts.com, and explore other models at Prestige’s Virtual Boat Show.
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Summit 54
Summit MotorYachts is a new brand that lives under parent company KadeyKrogen Yachts, Inc., and the line’s flagship model, the Summit 54, was to make her worldwide debut at the U.S. Powerboat Show in Annapolis. The interior is hand-crafted to be classic and transcend all that is trendy with custom-like, designer-quality finishes throughout the main deck and lower accommodations. With safety and comfort in mind, the side decks are fully walkable, so no sideways shuffling, and proper steps and boarding gates offer ease of movement. The aft deck, with its sea-to-galley service window with bar seating, a covered lounge area, and built-in smart audio entertainment system, is a seamless extension of the interior in terms of style, ambiance, and access. The flybridge and foredeck are also filled with all the luxuries one would expect aboard a high-end motoryacht. Learn more at summitmotoryachts.com.
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Jeanneau Leader 12.5
This 40-footer has a multi-mission attitude: a do-everything layout above and a lower deck that combines clever and comfortable space for overnighting. The Leader 12.5 features a new and unique hull with infusion high-end technology. With 21 degrees of deadrise at the transom, the deep-V hull design has a sharp entry, two lifting strakes, and a spray-reducing chine that extends the full length of the hull, providing predictable handling and exceptional comfort across a wide range of conditions. Twin cockpits on the main deck, ahead and behind the hardtop-protected helm console, offer flexible seating, sunning, and dining options. Engage a switch to reveal the electric drop-down terrace to port, increasing the entertaining space. Down below, the fully equipped galley is complete with a ceramic cooktop, fridge, and an optional microwave, plus storage. Forward the salon seating transforms to a king-size bed while the amidships owner’s cabin also has a filler cushion to create a full-sized king bed. To starboard, there is a spacious enclosed head. Learn more at jeanneauamerica.com, and check out Jeanneau’s Virtual Boat Show for 360 degree and guided tours of its powerboat models.
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Catch Up With Us Virtually Bummed about missing all the boat show action that would normally be happening this time of year? Tune into PropTalk’s social media channels (all the time, but especially now) leading up to when the shows would have happened. You can follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/ proptalk), Instagram (instagram. com/proptalkmagazine), Twitter (twitter.com/PropTalk), YouTube (youtube.com/c/proptalkmagazine), as well as proptalk.com. We plan to attend some of the local open houses, host Facebook Live events, and maybe even enjoy a Painkiller (or two) in honor of missing the shows. We hope you’ll tune in!
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See the Bay
A Different Kind of Year To Visit Annapolis
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hat do you do in Maryland’s capital when two of its major attractions, the
Maryland State House and the U.S. Naval Academy, are closed to the public?
Luckily for those of us who love Annapolis, during this pandemic, visitors may
explore the city, dine outside, and find many pleasant, fun, and safe activities to fill their days.
Downtown in the open air
It doesn’t matter whether you’re visiting for the first time or for the 100th: no Annapolis visit is complete without a stroll of the Historic District and City Dock. Since Colonial times, visitors to Annapolis have been drawn to the water. Today, we walk up and down Main Street toward the harbor,
##The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial at Annapolis City Dock is a well-loved statue and piece of our history. Photo courtesy of Visit Annapolis and Anne Arundel County
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stop to take a selfie at the Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial on Ego Alley and read the plaques to learn about the history behind it. Relax on a park bench at the Susan C. Campbell Park and soak in the view of the city anchorage, the Severn River, and out into the Chesapeake.
Those who enjoy quieter streets with fewer tourists should walk up to Maryland Avenue and State Circle and explore the shops, restaurants, and galleries. Among PropTalk staffer favorites are Galway Bay Pub, Annebeth’s of Annapolis (for specialty foods, wine, gifts, and chocolate), and the Maryland Federation of Art Circle Gallery. You may not be able to enter the Maryland State House, but the attractive grounds include some benches for resting your travel-weary legs. If you continue around State Circle to Church Circle and go around almost 180 degrees, you’ll find West Street, a hub of restaurants and shops. First Sunday Arts Festival, held the first Sunday of the month, has taken place successfully this summer, and organizers plan to host it through November (check with firstsundayarts.com to make sure it’s happening). There are no food trucks this year, and vendors are spaced out to ensure social distancing. Visitors follow mask-wearing guidelines and limit their numbers in tents. Those who are not comfort-
able with the “festival” idea may visit the vendors online firstsundayarts. com/virtualfestival.
Dining al fresco
During the pandemic, the City of Annapolis has greatly expanded its outdoor dining capabilities all over town by redirecting traffic, erecting safety barriers, and bringing in more tables and umbrellas. Find the details about Annapolis Recovery Zones at annapolis.gov. The short version is as follows: Daily: Market Space (the area around Annapolis Market House), Lower Dock Street, Lower Main Street, Maryland Avenue, and Eastport have redirected traffic to create space for open café-style seating. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Dinnertime road closures to expand outdoor seating in the Forest Drive Corridor (Wednesdays only), Upper Main Street, and West Street. Saturday and Sunday: Expanded hours for lunch and dinnertime road closures for outdoor dining on Upper
Main Street and the first block of West Street.
The Maritime Republic of Eastport
Emanating its own distinct boating vibe, Eastport, known to the locals as the Maritime Republic of Eastport aka The MRE, is worth strolling across the Eastport Bridge to discover. Check out the restaurants on Severn Avenue, but don’t forget to walk down Fourth Street to go to the new Forward Brewing. The Annapolis Maritime Museum’s indoor exhibits are closed, but you may still stop by the docks to see the fishermen and the beach and take a ride on the Skipjack Wilma Lee (amaritime.org).
Walk on the wild side
The Eastport neighb0orhood is known for its Street End Parks at the end of most of the streets on the peninsula. These are mini-parks, some with benches, some good for launching kayaks or standup paddleboards, open to the public. To check them out, just
Eastport Eats
Although we’re not all in the office at the same time these days, when we are at our Eastport headquarters, the PropTalk team favors a number of nearby restaurants, all of which offer takeout as well as seated meals. Boatyard Bar and Grill—Best crabcake in town, pint-sized drinks, pleasant outdoor tent area. Bread and Butter Kitchen—Great daily specials and breakfast sandwich, several waterview tables, casual. Davis’ Pub—The crab pretzel addiction is a thing, yummy burgers, outdoor dining with umbrellas. Eastport Kitchen—Check out the monthly menu as well as the regular one, amazing food, outdoor dining. Grump’s—really good sandwiches and breakfasts, outdoor seating. Leeward Market—breakfast sandwiches and pizza, café tables outside. wander over the Eastport Bridge from downtown Annapolis, take your first left on Severn Avenue, and
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start exploring. The park at the end of First Street (just past Eastport Yacht Club) offers a nice skyline view. A few PropTalk staffers like to go standup paddleboarding with the folks from East of Maui Boardshop from the Horn Point Park at the end of Chesapeake Avenue. It’s neither new, nor a secret, but we’re always surprised to hear Annapolis residents say they’ve never been to Quiet Waters Park, a wonderful public space with six miles of paved trails along Harness Creek and the South River, picnic and playground areas, a dog beach, kayak and SUP rentals, an outside concert venue, art gallery and gathering space, ice skating rink, and ample parking. It’s a 3.4-mile drive from downtown Annapolis and about as family friendly as it gets. You will have to drive 3.8 miles to go from Annapolis’s Historic District to the Ellen O. Moyer Back Creek Nature Park down Edgewood Road, a Mecca for maritime businesses and
boats. There you will find wooden nature trails along Back Creek with signs about wildlife and conservation, as well as the education center for Annapolis Maritime Museum and a public kayak and SUP launch, where Capital SUP rents boards and gives lessons.
Take a boat ride… of course
Of course, we at PropTalk think the best way to visit Annapolis is by boat. Even if you’re only in town for a few hours, you have options for getting on the water. • Perhaps the fastest, easiest way to hop on a boat in Annapolis is taking Watermark’s Water Taxi. Find the taxi stop on City Dock. Touchless payment is available through the “Where in Annapolis” app. • We love Annapolis Electric Boat Rentals’s tagline for their Duffy electric boats: “Like a Tesla… but slower.” They offer one-, two-, and three-hour rentals, staring at $175.
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• Freshly refurbished and available for tours and cruises for the first time in 2020, the Skipjack Wilma Lee docks at and departs from the Annapolis Maritime Museum in Eastport. • You don’t have to be a sailor to take a ride on the Schooner Woodwind. They do all the work and serve beer and pretzels. That works for us. Find them next to Pusser’s Caribbean Grille. • Watermark Cruises has a number of tour boat offerings, the Harbor Queen departing from City Dock perhaps the most visible of them. They’re currently running at 50 percent or less capacity. All staff members wear masks, as do guests unless they’re eating or drinking.
Take a Walking Tour
In addition to cruises, Watermark also offers Walking Tours of Colonial Annapolis, including specialty tours such as an African American Heritage Tour and Historic Ghost Tour. Seeing a guide in Colonial garb wearing a face shield might seem strange, but hey, it’s a brave new world, and for Watermark, safety is paramount.
Visit Digitally
Although you cannot enter the capitol, find a Maryland State House 3D Tour at dls.maryland.gov/about-us/statehouse-virtual-tour. Historic Annapolis Museum Store may be closed, but you can shop online at historic-annapolis.myshopify.com. If you’re not comfortable visiting First Sunday Arts Festival in person, you may find the vendors online at firstsundayarts.com/virtualfestival.
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##Taking a water taxi from City Dock is the quickest and easiest way to take a boat ride while in Annapolis. Photo courtesy of Watermark
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co-founders, Mary Ewenson and Dave Gendell, on how PropTalk came to be. We continue the celebrations this month with more memories from the early days of the magazine. One significant aspect of PropTalk
over the years has been our coverage of Cocktail Class racing. To learn more about PropTalk’s boat Molotov and when it was built, flip to our racing section on page 78. And for early PropTalk covers, turn to page 106.
Prop What?
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hen I arrived to work full time in the SpinSheet PropTalk office in July 2006, PropTalk celebrated its one-year anniversary. At that time, PropTalk’s founding editor Joe Evans and SpinSheet’s cofounder and editor Dave Gendell sat in the same office, the latter in the chair I would later sit in. When I think back on those early days of PropTalk, I remember how “young” the magazine felt, how our team was still feeling our way around the new world of having two deadlines a month instead of one, of having a powerboat magazine and a sailing one peacefully coexist in the same space—we weren’t supposed to get along, right? But we did. As a team we didn’t struggle with a go-fast boater vs. blow boater mentality, but it was a challenge figuring out how to present it to the world. We made an effort to differentiate PropTalk articles from SpinSheet ones. We called the short articles at the beginning of the magazine “Prop Notes,” whereas in SpinSheet it was “Dock Talk.” We called profiles of regional boaters “Prop People” instead of “Bay People,” as we did in SpinSheet. I don’t remember when we relaxed into it and decided it was not only okay to have 58 October 2020 PropTalk.com
parallels between the two publications but also beneficial to our company brand to have the two magazines feel the same. It happened over time, much as married couples start to dress alike or adopt the same mannerisms. When I think of Joe, I think of him with his camera over his arm headed toward the exit, saying, “I’m headed out to talk to Joe Reed at Mast & Mallet,” or “I’m off to Oxford to see a boat at Cutts & Case.” He always had a twinkle in his eye when on his way to such excursions. Joe described himself as “a reformed boat builder.” I think as much as shooting the breeze with boat builders rejuvenated him, he needed to get out of the office and smell saw dust. PropTalk’s Boatshop Reports—which hundreds of readers over the years have told me they read first— was born of Joe’s passion, and we will always be thankful to him for creating this unique and truly Chesapeake section of the magazine. This morning I flipped through the first year and a half of PropTalks. I smiled to see that Rick Franke, our current Boatshop Reports editor as well as occasional feature writer, published an article in our second issue in 2005. Other
##Managing editor Molly Winans at the 2006 U.S. Powerboat Show.
early contributors had a real impact on PropTalk and continued to write for us for many years, such as Capt. Chris Dollar, Mike Kaufman, Gary Reich (who was editor for a few years), Ruth Christie, John Bildahl, and Allison Blake. Still others from 2005, such as Kendall Osborne, contribute to PropTalk 15 years later. We’re grateful to our contributors past, present, and future, and yes, we’re always seeking new writers (write to editor@ proptalk.com). In those early years at the Bay Bridge Boat Show or the U.S. Powerboat Show, when we offered a magazine to show goers and asked, “Would you like a copy of PropTalk?” many responded: “Prop what?” Funny how they never ask that anymore. More often than not, they say “We love PropTalk.” It took a village and 15 years in our wake to get to that answer… Readers, we love you, too!
In 2005, PropTalk’s fall boat show issue ran in November. On the cover is a Davis 45 Express running in Oregon Inlet, NC. The 45 Express was designed in collaboration with noted Chesapeake-based Naval architect Donald Blount (Chesapeake, VA). Photo by John Bildahl.
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ooking back, I think I was always intrigued with the process, the craft, of writing. During most of my career I was in jobs where I did a lot of writing. Mostly business writing, ad copy, instructional materials, and that sort of thing.
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As retirement began to appear on the horizon, I began to think about doing a different kind of writing. I grew up around the water and worked in the marine industry for over forty years and they say you should write what you know, so…
##Captain Rick Franke interviewing editor Kaylie Jasinski at the 2017 U.S. Powerboat Show for the WNAV Boat Show radio program.
In late 2006 I sent a letter to Paul Esterle, editor of a semi-monthly publication called Nor’easter magazine, offering my services. Much to my surprise he not only answered me but asked for a story. I became a regular contributor until the recession caught up with the magazine and it ceased publication in July 2010. During the same period, I had met Joe Evans and began making occasional contributions to SpinSheet and this new magazine called PropTalk. He and I worked out a format where I told a story about an incident in my past and the lesson I learned from it. It was a thinly disguised how to do it column, but it worked. When Gary Reich became editor, we carried on pretty much the same way and I’d do general pieces that he asked for as well. Then, early in 2014, Mary called and asked me if I’d take over the Boatshop Reports column on a regular basis. I was a bit reluctant to make that commitment, since I am a sailor at heart, but I love all kinds of boats and Mary can be very persuasive. My first Boatshop Reports was February of 2014. I enjoy the column much more than I thought I would. I learn new things, meet interesting people, and go to fascinating places in pursuit of each month’s column. The Chesapeake region’s boating culture is so much more complex, rich, and intriguing than I had expected. I still learn something new every month. PropTalk.com October 2020 59
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Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad
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f you broke down PropTalk’s lifespan into five-year increments, I’ve been around for two of the three. When I joined the staff part time in January 2010, a search was underway for a new PropTalk editor. With one seat vacant, the editorial team needed a little help, and I was happy to contribute. Over the years, my position has grown—and so has the magazine. In 2010 I was really a sailor who, with my husband, had inherited a 1970s Mako center console. Although I knew a lot about sailing, my powerboating bone fides probably consisted of some fun photos of my family water skiing or pulling kids on tubes. Writing for PropTalk has afforded me the opportunity to learn much more about all kinds of boats and engines, and I’m grateful for it. One of my first PropTalk memories is attending the magazine’s five-year anniversary party, held at the Boatyard Bar and Grill. I brought along my youngest
sons (pictured in the November 2010 issue). Ten years later they’re not so young and both are taller than me. I’m happy to say that their love of boating, crabbing, fishing, and rafting up has grown right along with mine. In the fall of 2010, I worked my first U.S. Powerboat Show at City Dock in Annapolis. Truth be told, I had only been to one show prior to working my shift handing out magazines at the PropTalk booth. Although I enjoyed seeing all the new boat models, what impressed me the most, and still does, was the opportunity to interact with our readers—learn their favorite magazine sections, take note of their suggested distribution spots, and listen to their story ideas. It’s been a great 10 years, and I look forward to a bright and prosperous future for PropTalk, its staff, and our readers.
How We Did It in Those Days
By Lucy Iliff, Copy Editor, Classifieds, Distribution Manager
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ow, that was a long time ago—1997? When I started it was pretty close to the beginning of SpinSheet. I started with proof reading, typing, peeling out the negatives for camera ready ads, crawling around on the floor to sort them, and then filing them. Yes, that’s how we did it in those days. Then I latched onto delivering the magazines in Baltimore and Middle River. After several years of proving my worth, I became head of distribution, no longer delivering magazines except every now and then around Annapolis. Then
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came an addition to managing the brokerage and classifieds. And during all these years of course, PropTalk, FishTalk, PortBook, and Start Sailing Now were all added. Having had only two years of substitute teaching
employment before the next 40 years of raising four children, I think I’m a fair example of what women’s lib is all about. And, I’ve loved every year of it. I can’t think of a better job with nicer people to work with.
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f you’re looking for a mix of experiences on your Caribbean charter, you can’t go wrong with starting in St. Lucia. Part of the Windward Isles, this lovely island is a wild mix of British and French influences and a hub for much of the region. You can choose to meander through the anchorages of the leeward side, circumnavigate the island and check out the state of the Atlantic on the eastern shore, or head out to other islands both north and south.
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Rum drinks and sunsets aren’t all there is to a good charter, so it’s best to consider things like base facilities, provisioning, and selection of available yachts before settling on a destination. Rodney Bay Marina, an IGY facility, is one of the most attractive, safe, modern, and friendly marinas in the Caribbean. Originally constructed in 1985, this 220-slip St. Lucia marina is more like a park with onsite cafes, a pool, a gift shop, and clean showers. Everything in the marina runs like clockwork. They’ve had lots of practice since every December they host the finish of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) that attracts over 250 boats and 64 October 2020 PropTalk.com
1200 people who have just crossed the Atlantic and are ready for a little pampering. You won’t be roughing it here. Provisioning is easy with just about everything available in every grocery store and you can sample some of the island goodies in the excellent restaurants of Gros Islet before departure. Strolling along Reduit Beach before dinner, you must pop into the St. Lucia Yacht Club for a rum punch and the requisite hat. The Moorings base on site at the marina offers a selection of yachts including large powercats that are becoming the fastest growing segment of charter fleets around the world. You don’t have to be a sailor to enjoy this corner of paradise.
Any Time’s a Good Time
Deciding on an ideal time to charter is a lot easier with St. Lucia, which is south of the typical hurricane belt. That’s not to say there is no hurricane season here, it’s just that St. Lucia is less likely to be impacted than the Leeward Islands to the north. The weather is delightful year-round. From December to May, temperatures range from 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit and from June to November you can expect 75 to 95 degrees. There will be less rain in the winter but rougher seas, while summertime means the ocean lies flatter and the trade winds are mild, around 10 knots rather than 25. That means you can
take advantage of shoulder seasons that offer lower rates and fewer tourists.
Stunning Vistas and Stellar Cuisine
The mere mention of St. Lucia evokes an image of the magical Pitons, the twin conical peaks (volcanic plugs actually) that are the iconic landmarks of this lush island. The town of Soufriere just below them is chock-full of colorful, cameraloving Creole buildings with gingerbread trim and New Orleans-style balconies. Anchor in Piton Bay to visit the village or rent a car and drive the entire island for amazing views and delicious cuisine that’s a mix of French, Caribbean, and Creole. You’ll never want to cook on the boat. You’ll have to brave driving on the “wrong” side of the road and managing a stick shift with your left hand but once you stop turning on the windshield wipers when you meant to use the turn signal, stop off at Ladera Resort, a picturesque hotel built into the side of a mountain that overlooks the Pitons and serves inventive (if pricey) delica-
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cies. Stop to hike Soufriere, the extinct volcano that you can drive a car into. (Yes, all volcanoes in the Caribbean seem to be named Soufriere.)
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Like most Caribbean islands, St. Lucia survived skirmishes between the French and English on numerous occasions. For a bit of history, visit Pigeon Island, a 44-acre national landmark that is the site
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You can cruise the entire week along St. Lucia’s western coastline, stopping off to snorkel at Anse Cochon or tucking into Marigot Bay with its red-topped homes and fun stores. But one of the glorious reasons to charter a speedy powercat from St. Lucia is that you can go north to Martinique or south to St. Vincent and the Grenadines on a one-week charter and never feel rushed. Traveling at a cruising speed of 15 knots, you can reach Martinique’s Grand Anse d’Arlet in just three hours and enjoy bars, restaurants, and
a postcard-worthy beach. Or run south along the length of St. Vincent and tuck into Admiralty Bay on Bequia in the Grenadines in less than six hours. Catch a mooring in the bay and order up fresh baguettes to arrive via the “bread man” the next morning. This early riser rows around the harbor every day at 6 a.m., dispensing still-warm loaves and croissants. Then, cast off for the Tobago Cays; desert islets manned by “boat boys” who will arrange a fantastic beach barbeque on request. This is a Robinson Crusoe fantasyland that served as a backdrop for the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. Lounging on the flybridge with a chilled glass of anything, and you’re bound to see turtle heads popping up all around. If you visit the Grenadines or Martinique, you’ll need to check in/out of St. Lucia, which is easy since the customs office is onsite at Rodney Bay Marina. St. Lucia’s location makes the island centrally located in the Windward Isles so whether you want to explore near or far, it makes an excellent start.
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At press time, St. Lucia has a published list of Bubble Countries (namely other Caribbean islands) from which Bubble Travelers can come in freely. Others, like U.S. residents, will need to have proof of a negative PCR Covid test (not the Rapid test) within seven days of arrival on the island. Masks and temperature scans are standard. Visit stlucia.org/en/ covid-19 for current travel updates. St. Lucia airport: Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (US widely accepted) Provisioning and other: Laundry, car rental, bank, post office, fuel, and market are onsite at Rodney Bay Marina but a larger supermarket is just in town at Gros Islet—take a taxi or rental car. Stay tuned for the final part in our three-part Charter Series in our November issue.
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From “Day Boaters” to Experienced Cruisers H ow B oat M entors C an M a k e A ll the D ifference By Bill Bogutski
##Leading friends through a new experience: goiing through Knapps Narrows on the way to the Bay.
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n the mid 1980s my wife, Dotty, and I were “day boaters.” We would invite friends and their children for a cruise on Long Island Sound, go to a sand hole across from Connecticut, swim, and then go back to our home for a barbeque. That was the extent of our boating, until we met Fred and Nancy, who had started boating in the mid 1970s and knew a lot more about the boating lifestyle than we did. My wife and Nancy worked for the same company, and we soon became great friends. One day Fred said, “We’re going to anchor out next weekend on the North Shore of Long Island. Would you like to join us?” I replied, “What, in the dark?” Despite our hesitation to stay on our boat overnight, we went with them, and that weekend was the start of real boating for us. Weekends on the hook or rafting up led to three-day holiday weekend trips, and eventually to two-week cruises consisting of an outbound leg, a turn-around weekend at some great New England resort, and a return leg with stops at different places than the outbound route. Another experienced boating couple, John and Kathy, soon joined us, and
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we became inseparable on the weekends, holidays, and our two-week boating vacations. The two experienced couples knew a ton of neat places to go, and our job became to find new marinas and new places to anchor to mix things up a bit. Fred and I would call each other at the beginning of a week and pick a chapter in Chapman Piloting & Seamanship to read that week and discuss while away together the following weekend. Knowledge from Power Squadron courses fades away in time, but ongoing discussions of the Chapman Piloting & Seamanship chapters tends to keep the learning fresh. In essence we owe a lot to Fred and Nancy.
The mentee becomes a mentor Fast forward to the 21st century. Now we are living near and boating on the Chesapeake Bay. With almost 40 years of boating experience, it is our time to pay it forward. Now we mentor boaters who need and are willing to accept the help. In fact, mentoring new boaters (and experienced boaters who want to improve a particular skill set) has become one of our most enjoyable experiences on the water. Recently we took a three-week cruise with friends who are fairly new to powerboating. They may not have tried such an expansive and somewhat challenging
trip without experienced friends cruising with them. At the end of each day, it was exciting to reflect on the journey and view the cruise through the eyes of a crew expanding their boating skills. Over the years we have taken numerous trips with friends who are new to boating following in our wake. Many of these trips have been on the Chesapeake Bay, but we’ve also done a cruise from here to Rhode Island and another in southern New England. Each time a cruise of that type is complete we reflect and say that we got a lot more out of the experience than we put into it. The real reward is when our friends tell us, “What a great cruise that was. Can we do it again?” A couple of years ago we got into a discussion about anchoring out overnight, and our friends said, “We’ve never done that, but we’d love to try it.” So, we picked a potential Saturday date and a few days before confirmed it was going to be a calm night. We have a favorite spot west of Big Island across from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center on the Rhode River. It’s busy during the day with jet skiers and small boats pulling kids on tubes, but it quiets down later. Our friends had no trouble setting the hook and enjoyed their first night with the stars and the birds in the morning. An open hatch with the bow into the breeze is Mother Nature’s air-conditioning. You can’t beat waking to the birds talking as first light streams through the hatch. Our friends said, “Let’s do this again!” Another example of a rewarding mentoring session occurred when one of our closest friends was having a devil of a
##The Bogutskis with their boat mentors, Fred and Nancy. (L to R): Bill, Fred, Nancy, and Dotty.
time backing into a slip during a Marine Trawler Owners’ Association (MTOA) cruise. Turns out he had a T-head slip at his home; he would just pull next to it, and they would tie up. It was not uncommon for this captain to make 15 passes on a traditional slip before he got it lined up just right. It was painful to watch! I hesitated at first to offer docking help. Eventually I said, “Why don’t you guys come on my boat, and we’ll practice docking in a vacant section of the marina?” They agreed, and with them aboard my boat, I must have gone in and out of an empty slip a dozen times from all different angles. We spoke about how to work the gears and props in forward and reverse so that you get just the right clearance and miss the pilings. We also talked about crew signals and last-minute fine-tuning of direction during the
final docking approach. It took a while, but my friend’s docking skills improved dramatically. One tradition that has proved to be especially helpful when a group of us is cruising together is to schedule and hold “captains’ meetings.” On the days when we move our boats, we meet over coffee early in the morning to discuss weather conditions, “go no go,” alternate courses to our next destination, and local knowledge about coming into the next harbor. If a skipper and crew decide not to go, we are careful not to shame anyone about their decision. Fred and Nancy, who got us going in this great boating lifestyle, now live in the Williamsburg, VA, area, and are still boating. We try to get together with them at least once a year, and I never fail to thank them for mentoring us in the early days. Thank you again, Fred and Nancy. #
##Bill and Dotty’s friends are better at docking after spending time with them practicing going in and out of a slip.
##Friends staying close behind the Bogutskis on a course never taken before.
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Silverton Annual Rendezvous a Success Despite Covid
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he annual Silverton Owners Club Rendezvous was held July 31- August 2 at Maryland Yacht Club, in Pasadena, MD. Even though it was a slightly smaller group this year because of Covid-19, and it had to be held mostly outside, we didn’t let the pandemic cancel the event altogether. We even had members from Connecticut and Michigan drive down to join us. The club members practiced social distancing. Everybody wore masks and they did a quick group shot. Everyone has stayed healthy since the event. Many thanks to Maryland Yacht Club for hosting the group this year. The club provided us dinners and facilities for our gathering. The staff was great, and bar tender Mary Anna made us great drinks and served us in the pool. 70 October 2020 PropTalk.com
Special thanks to our sponsors, Brenda Palo and Chris Creamer, who are members of Maryland Yacht Club. Thanks to Pat Sparks and Chris Rodzevik for getting everything together. In March and April, we didn’t think it would happen, but Chris and Pat didn’t give up, even in these challenging times.
We also want to thank the weather for being cooperative. A summer weekend on the Chesapeake with no rain has to be memorable. We look forward to our next event in 2021 and hope we will be over with having to wear masks! If you would like to join the Silverton Owners Club, visit us at silvertonclub.com.
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##CYC 2019 scholarship award ceremony. This year’s awards were mailed due to Covid restrictions.
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he Southern Maryland Boat Club (SMBC) seized a last-minute opportunity to put on its annual Vintage and Historic Regatta in Leonardtown, MD, in the face of strong and changing headwinds. The original date, July 24-26, was cancelled due to statewide Covid-19 restrictions, but a later, more relaxed pandemic decision allowed them a window from July 31-August 2, and they jumped at the chance. Strict protocols were observed, including signed waivers and social distancing, while event organizers intentionally avoided the usual local publicity in an effort to keep spectators to a minimum. The result was a resounding success with at least 25 Vintage drivers seizing the opportunity to shake the cobwebs out of their iconic rigs. Sadly, a pall was cast over the weekend by the loss of long-time member, Fuzzy Norris, who lost his life in an accident at home two days before the event. A moment of silence was held at the drivers’ meeting, and more than a few tears were shed in his memory. While there were intentions to run two events this year, one featuring a crane and Inboards for the first time in the region, SMBC was forced to postpone those plans until 2021 for obvious reasons.
##Photo by JD Walker, JD Walker Photography
However, the Outboards put on a great show and smiles were seen everywhere, albeit in many cases through a mask. There was a total of seven classes run with a few boats stepping up to maximize running time, and each class was granted two heats on Saturday and one on Sunday. I was really impressed with the discipline and safe driving skills demonstrated, and pleasantly surprised that no one displayed any “over driving,” given the pent-up frustration we have all experienced this year. Driver of the weekend had to be 83-year-old Bill Edwards, who helmed no less than three boats in varied classes, and he did so flawlessly. His new-to-him SJ Baja was the surprise of the weekend and looked well balanced and quick around the turns. His brother, Jon, did ##Photo by Glen Lawrence, lawrencephotos.com
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similar duty with his own two hulls, one of which, an original “flat bottomed” Allison, turned more than a few heads, including mine. These hulls have not been seen on any racecourses since the mid 1960s, and it brought back many memories. So many other drivers and boats did themselves proud both on and off the course. Kudos to the race committee, especially Brittanie Long Adkins, Rayner Blair, Chris Mayor, the officials under referee Jim Berry’s direction, Robin Hammett the pit boss, Andy Bell who not only drove his own hull but spent the rest of his time hip deep in water voluntarily helping to launch and retrieve most of the boats in the event. There were countless other volunteers, without whom nothing would have been accomplished. A shout out to the Coast Guard and EMTs, who are vital to the success of any American Power Boat Association (APBA) event. Having attended a number of events at Leonardtown, this one ranks right up there with the best of them and proves that Vintage is alive and well, even when covered by a pandemic’s blanket. The future looks promising indeed. This article was originally published in APBA’s Propeller Magazine. The author is the vice chairman of the APBA Vintage and Historic Committee. Learn more about the SMBC at southernmarylandboatclub.com.
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Virtual Safety Resources Although Covid-19 curtailed most of the Auxiliary’s in-person boating safety courses, there are virtual resources that
can teach sailors and boaters life-saving information, such as the nautical rules of the road and how to use a VHF radio.
Two of these resources are: “Rules of the Road” and “How to use a VHF radio.” Additionally, the Auxiliary urges all boaters (including kayakers, canoers, and jet skiers) to file a float plan (which can be done in the free U.S. Coast Guard mobile app), wear their lifejackets, and ensure they have all needed equipment before getting underway. Find more about float plans and a downloadable form at floatplancentral.cgaux. org. And of course, follow the CDC’s Covid-19 guidelines. Consider volunteering as a Coast Guard Auxiliarist! Learn more about the Auxiliary at cgaux. org and contact Tudorel “Ted” Caliga at johnbielli2@gmail.com if interested in joining. Volunteering your time is rewarding and could help save lives.
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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper (north of the Bay Bridge), Middle (Bay Bridge to Virginia line), and Lower Bay (Virginia line to Virginia Beach). Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Due to the ongoing pandemic, be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead as some dock bars might not yet be open or operating under new hours and guidelines.
UPPER BAY The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600
Jellyfish Joel’s 2.0 Fairlee Creek, Mears Great Oak Landing Marina 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007
Brewer’s Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037
Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903
Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070
Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006
Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080
Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547
The Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400
Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880
Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009
Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123
Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031
Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799 74 October 2020 PropTalk.com
Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280 The River Shack North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666 River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422 Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137
Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150 The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 443.242.7190
Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.242.6698 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261 Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666
MIDDLE BAY Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772 Annie’s Paramount Steak and Seafood House Kent Island Narrows 500 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.7103 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410 Boardwalk Café Chesapeake Beach Resort and Spa 4003 Carousel Way, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.2735 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311 Capsize Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900 Capt. Tyler’s Crab House Somers Cove 923 Spruce Street, Crisfield 410.968.1131 Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332 Cheshire Crab Restaurant Bodkin Creek, Pleasure Cove Marina 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 410.360.2220 Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856
Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403
Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263
The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900
Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205
Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138
The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.231.2256
Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045 Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470
Lowes Wharf Marina Inn Ferry Cove, Lowes Wharf Marina 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood 410.745.6684 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373 Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122 Mike’s Crab House South River, 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784
Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3116 Main Street, Grasonville 410.827.8807
Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, White Rocks Marina 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946
Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340
Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500
Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949
Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111
Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500 Hemingway’s Restaurant Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100 The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382 The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959
The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406 The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.3600 The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007
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Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Mears Point Marina 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233 Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111 Ruddy Duck Brewery and Grill St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944 Sam’s on the Waterfront Severn River, Chesapeake Harbour Marina 2020 Chesapeake Harbour Drive E, Annapolis 410.263.3600 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100 Sea Breeze Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217
Stoney’s Seafood House at Broomes Island Island Creek 3939 Oyster House Road, Broomes Island 410.586.1888 Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood 301.373.3986 Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock, 410.943.4689 Sunset Cove Waterfront Restaurant and Snorkel’s Bar Smith Creek 16244 Millers Wharf Road, Ridge 301.872.5000 Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410.326.4075 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500 Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375 Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182
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Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 1991, 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Marker 12 Pop-Up Bar Mile Marker 12 on the ICW, Atlantic Yacht Basin 2615 Basin Road, Chesapeake 757.296.3404 Merroir Rappahannock River 784 Locklies Creek Road, Topping 804.758.2871 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 Reedville Market Crockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666 Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700 Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366
Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110
Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807
Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646
Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112
Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757
Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080
St. Michaels Crab and Steak House Miles River 305 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.3737
Cutty Sark Marina Restaurant Little Creek 4707 Pretty Lake Avenue, Norfolk 757.362.2942
The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486
Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200
Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545
Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454
Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489
Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635
Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236
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Local Owner Celebrates 10 Years at Foxy’s Harbor Grille
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By Joan M. McNamara
erye Reese Knopp is celebrating 10 years as owner and manager of Foxy’s Harbor Grille, a popular destination spot in St. Michaels, MD. She is the fourth local owner of the famous outside bar, which showcases the food, colorful vibe, and hospitable flair of the Caribbean on the Eastern Shore. The quaint outdoor patio bar was originally envisioned by Arthur Webb, after an encounter with Philicianno “Foxy” Callwood on the idyllic four-square mile island of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands. He was so struck by the easy, friendly island welcome that he was inspired to recreate that pleasurable experience, which he brought to St. Michaels as Foxy’s Marina Bar in 2000. He eventually sold the establishment to Steve and Deena Kilmon who sold it to Jon Lewis. In 2011, Terye continued the “local owner” tradition when she bought the bar and renamed it Foxy’s Harbor Grille.
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Terye is a fifth-generation local business owner in the Bay Hundred area of Talbot County. Born and raised in Talbot County, Terye’s first job was bussing tables at the Pasadena Inn in Royal Oak, now known as The Oaks, when she was 14 years old. In 1997, her friend Duffy Andrews, a boat captain from Oxford, recommended her as a chef for a multimillion-dollar private yacht out of Edgartown, MA. She sailed with that crew for one season and later spent three years in Florida with her family, but the strong motivating factor to come home to St. Michaels was the opportunity to be the proud owner of Foxy’s. Giving back to the community has always been an important mission for Terye. In 2017 when Hurricane Irma devastated the Virgin Islands, local business owner Will Workman and Terye teamed up to host a special fundraiser that garnered $12,000 for the original Foxy’s Tamarind Bar. The following year, in 2018, as a show of appreciation for the financial help, Foxy Callwood visited Foxy’s Harbor Grille in St. Michaels. Always up for a party, he invited local musicians to a Steel Drum Caribbean Jam, that raised an additional $13,000 for the Islands economic relief effort. Over the years, Foxy’s reputation for good food and friendly service has expanded, garnering several awards such as “Best Boater’s Bar” in 2016, “Best Happy Hour” in 2018, and “Best Craft Cocktail” in 2019. With the expansion comes new team members, Chef Mark McGrogan and Foxy’s new general manager, John Chiusano, who together have successfully added to Foxy’s accolades. The friendly staff prides itself on making visits to St. Michaels harbor town memorable, fun, and relaxing. “This is certainly a challenging time, and we are being extra diligent during this Covid-19 pandemic,” says Terye. “We have complied with the state and municipal ordinances and are committed to maintaining visitor safety.” This Caribbean jewel nestled in St. Michaels is worth the trip. Foxy’s awaits your visit, and Terye is looking forward to greeting you this season. foxysharborgrille.com PropTalk.com October 2020 77
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Flashback to the Building of Molotov By Charlie Iliff
Conversation in the PropTalk Office:
“Meet us at the Glue Factory.” “Huh?” “You know the Glue Factory—the steel building on Mary’s family pony farm, where the ponies won’t go because of its name. We’re building a Cocktail Class Racer there.” “Uh, right. What time?”
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ne team member arrived at the Glue Factory just after dark and wondered why no one mentioned the goats that wandered up to the driver’s-side door looking for handouts. The thought occurred that maybe this was some kind of elaborate snipe hunt: a sense-of-humor test. But, a bit of light was seeping between the 10-foot-high sliding doors, and a bit of music could be heard with a careful listen. A smaller door could be reached by weaving through miscellaneous junk: entry to the 30- by 60-foot interior, actually well-lit and heated by a fire going in the Salem Solution (a converted several-hundred-gallon barrel: burns three witches at a time, no waiting). Inside, a white-bearded denizen of the Glue Factory, Jay Collison, was supplying tools, advice, and humor to the PropTalk team as they wrestled with the Chesapeake Light Craft kit. Jay is a master carpenter, in charge of
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##Clockwise from lower right: PropTalk team members Zach Ditmars, Laura Lutkefedder, Jay Collison, Cory Deere, Melanie Arena, Geoff Ewenson, and Mark Talbott work on carefully applying thickened epoxy to every interior seam of our little boat (notice the darker lines inside the hull; that’s where we applied the thickened material).
most Glue Factory projects, and the only one who knows where things are in the building. It seems that Chesapeake Light Craft had issued a challenge: “Think you guys could build one of our Cocktail Class racer kits?” And a couple of
characters at Farr Yacht had added their sneers to the challenge. The Glue Factory supplied tools, tables, and ultimately framing for a plastic tent over the project to keep it warm during the days. The PropTalk team worked at night—with photos and video
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and music and an occasional beverage. When Jay realized no one was paying attention to his advice, he baked a cake for the crew and presented it with dramatic flourish. At the end of the winter, the PropTalk boat was found to float, but at the National Championships in 2012, a donated vintage 6-hp motor
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would not get it on a plane. Fortunately, at that time it was plain white, with no name, numbers, or graphics. A bit of work later, a different motor or two, the boat wearing flames and number 67 was named “Molotov” (Molotov cocktail, get it?). The CLC and Farr Yacht challenges were met—Molotov won some championships.
After watching the assembly of Molotov, the Glue Factory, primarily by Jay’s effort, turned out two plans-built boats and another CLC kit—all national champions in one class or other. They are ready when the Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) can resume racing. Stay tuned for updates at ccwbra.com. PropTalk.com October 2020 79
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By Zach Ditmars
fter nearly a year of work on the completion of Molotov, the cocktail skua racer, my first official competition was in 2012 at a CCWBRA Exhibition Race in St. Michaels, MD. As insignificant as this race may have been, the feeling of anticipation in the cockpit on the starting line as the horn sequence counted down was nothing short of exhilarating. However, the late 60s model 6-hp Johnson outboard could barely get the hull on plane, and both Cory Deere and I simply got dusted that day by the likes of Keith Carew and Russ Bowler. The following year, after many hours of motor research and development by Charlie Iliff and Jay Collison, Molotov was outfitted with newer outboards that yielded optimal performance. The ’78 Johnson 6-hp pushed the boat to speeds close to 20 mph, and the ’98 Evinrude 6-hp topped out at 23 mph. Thanks to their efforts and the help of the rest of Team PropTalk, I drove Molotov to a first place victory in the 6-hp heavy class at the 2013 Kent Island Regatta. A few months later I made a solo trip to the 2013 Oktoberfest in Philadelphia. It was my first-time singlehandling the boat and motors to a race. I was still new to the CCWBRA, but despite the heated competition, it was apparent that everyone was always willing to lend a hand. As soon as I pulled into the Corinthian Yacht Club, Jack Pettigrew greeted me and immediately offered to help me unload Molotov. Later in the day, Darryl Kepler assisted me with a busted fuel line connector. I was fortunate to earn first place in both engine classes that day. The best part about the CCWBRA is that the camaraderie far outweighs the competition. Although the starting line anxiety does not always compare to those early years of racing, every time that starting horn blows there is no shortage of excitement.
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e were running at 3000 rpm on the engine’s tach, and all five of us had a cushioned seat. The waves were calm, the sun was out, and boat traffic was light. We were on a cruise to Chesapeake City after launching at Turner Creek Landing in Kennedyville, MD. Chesapeake City is on the C&D Canal, which connects the Chesapeake Bay with the Delaware River. The Canal is about 14 miles long, and the town is just a few miles in from the C&D’s western edge at the top of the Bay. Our trip one way was a cruise of about 20 miles from the launch ramp. We all enjoyed a comfortable ride from this Lyman’s round chine, clinker-built hull. Clinker-built boats are constructed so that their wood planking edges essentially overlap the top of the plank below it. All of those proud plank edges create additional lift as the boat planes on top of the water. They also make for a drier ride, especially if you’re sitting in the back of the boat. Clinker-built boat construction dates back to the Vikings. The planks are fastened with screws, and clinch-nailed between the frames. This fastening and planking method allows for a slight flex in each board joint, which softens the boat’s ride. Three of us sat comfortably on the full-width rear seat and weren’t disturbed at all by the wave action. The skipper and boat owner, Ray Glenn, backed off our cruising rpm for only the largest cruiser wakes. A small course adjustment handled the other wakes from fellow boaters.
By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown
Cruising in a classic boat is a nice and welcoming experience. As usual, at the launch ramp others commented on our classic. It seems that fellow boaters recognize a well-running boat that’s been lovingly maintained for six generations. This Lyman is a 23-foot by eightfoot, four-inch wooden boat, weighing approximately 1.65 tons. She has about a 50-gallon gas tank. Freeboard forward is about four feet, with approximately three feet aft.
Under the foredeck is a small, padded cushion sleeping area, so she’s nicknamed “a sleeper.” Another feature is a folding snap-on, Navy-style top for sun protection. I especially like the dual opening sections of its windshield that lets in a great breeze on a hot summer’s day. This past winter the boat was refreshed on multiple levels. It got a long block as the replacement engine onto which all the accessories from the existing engine (such as the starter and alternator) were added. In this case both the prior engine and the new long block are GM/Chevy 350 engines. Ray did the work himself. By far the biggest job fell to Will Ruhland of Distinctive Finishes in Delmar, DE. Will delivered an impeccable,
lustrous re-varnish job that just sparkles. It’s truly an excellent example of Will’s signature workmanship. The hull sides were also refinished in Lyman white, while the boot top stripe, bottom paint, and selective hardware replacement/re-chroming took place, adding to the looks of this top-notch classic boat. Glenn did all of this work himself. On this Saturday excursion, the boat sure looked sharp to all who saw her in our group, running on the water or at the ramp. This excursion was a joint effort organized by two sister chapters of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS): the Mid-Atlantic chapter (representing members from Pennsylvania and New Jersey) along with the Chesapeake Bay Chapter (with members attending from Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia). Some of the boats launched on the Chesapeake Bay; others left from Salem, NJ, and came down from the top of the C&D Canal. This event was conveniently located halfway between the two clubs. Dining at the Bayard House waterfront restaurant in Chesapeake City was another highlight of this outing, starting with its convenient location just a block from the town docks. With Covidappropriate seating and a creative menu, our group enjoyed unique variations on sandwiches and salads, capped with a few shared but yummy desserts. After lunch we enjoyed a walk around the small town, where a bride and groom took photos on a perfect summer day. The cruise back to the launch ramp across flat-as-a-mirror water took about 90 minutes. #
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s summer slips away into fall, it takes some time to get used to the “New Normal.” While the busiest season in recent memory continues and area shops can look forward to a busy winter lay-up season, the industry is reeling from the recently announced cancellation of the fall Annapolis Boat Shows. We will all probably survive, but we will certainly miss the traditional end-of-season celebrations in Annapolis. October will definitely not seem normal without them.
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usan Campbell of Campbell’s Boat Yards in Oxford, MD, kicks off this month’s reports with a busy fall schedule. “Campbell’s Boatyards has been busy! We acquired the Yamaha dealership last fall, and work has picked up considerably on service and repowers at our Jack’s Point location. Work is finishing up on the restoration of the log canoe Flying Cloud, and she has a shiny new Awlgrip paint job. Slip rentals and the use of the boats at the docks have picked up this summer, as people are comfortable ‘social distancing’ on the water. We have some generator installation projects, plus lots of service work throughout the summer at
Patti Fratelli constructing a dodger in the canvas shop at Diversified Marine in Annapolis MD. Photo by Rick Franke
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Bachelor Point. This winter Campbell’s is installing another floating dock at Bachelor Pt. and has plans to remodel the restrooms at Jack’s Point—it will be a busy winter!” lex Schlegel is back this month with a newsy update from a very busy Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD. “We are not seeing the normal late-summer slowdown. As always, our carpenters are booked up for months as well as our fine brush painters. The Trumpy Manatee is back. This is the 1950 Cruising Houseboat we did so much work on for three years. First up is a repair from a long ago very small cabin top leak over the walnut panel
and frame bulkhead between the galley and salon. To do a proper repair much of the galley had to be removed. This worked out well because a new galley was in the owner’s plans. “The old house-style refrigerator was removed, and in its place, there will be a freezer in the forward cabin and an under-counter refrigerator and icemaker in the galley. The oven gets replaced by a convection oven microwave and a stove top. To match the original, a one piece stainless sink-countertop-backsplash will be built. The smoke stack is off for repair, repainting, re-bedding, a new wood base, and cabin top repair. Also, the stack will get a new decora-
A completed Awlgrip mirror finish on a 13-foot Lyman at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD.
A restored 1958 Johnson Sea Horse 35 on a Wagemaker Elgin runabout at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD.
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tion, an olive wreath around crossed flags, one with the Trumpy scroll and one with a civil engineering flag, all designed by the owner’s father… “Also continuing is a big repair job to a 48-foot Egg Harbor. Awlgrip paint brushed on to hull and superstructure is in progress by Peany and Dan. Most of the varnish has been refinished, and Dan is doing the last of it by refinishing the ladder to the fly bridge… “Bill Scerbo, one of our waterman friends, is here redoing a strip planked 47-foot Deltaville deadrise built by the Walden brothers in 1989. There is lots of deterioration. In the rebuilding, he is adding flare and more sheer forward to make her drier. His present boat, Elfie, is a 1969 Hugh Norris 35 foot round stern Deltaville. He says it is getting small. Both of Bill’s boats are uncommonly good looking, like every Deltaville deadrise I have seen.” continuing concern, even with the current boom in boating, is the scarcity of new workers coming into the field. The Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM) has been working with the Maryland Department of Labor since 2014 to conduct a series of paid internships for young people interested in a career in the Marine Industry. We recently received the following announcement: “MTAM would like to congratulate Andrew Piatek on the completion of his six-week on-the-job training practicum at Osprey Marine Composites in Tracy’s Landing, MD. Piatek entered the Center of Applied
Technology (CAT) South’s Marine Technology Program at the suggestion of his father who is an instructor at Calhoon MEBA Engineering School. After completing the program, Piatek thought he would prefer working on smaller boats to merchant marine ships and began looking for opportunities in the recreational boating industry. Through MTAM’s close relationship with the program at CAT South, he was able to express his particular interest in the field of marine composites and secure a placement in their Onthe-job Training Program with Osprey Marine Composites.” Fall in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s working Shipyard in St. Michaels, MD, is marked by the annual ritual of winterizing its historic floating fleet. Each vessel has its own set of requirements to prepare for winter, including removing sails, winterizing engines, pulling running rigging, and moving the fleet to its inner harbor winter storage. Shipyard manager Christian Cabral reports that with the fleet safely put away for the winter, CBMM’s shipwrights and shipwright apprentices will turn their attention back to larger scale projects, chief among them the restoration of 1912 river tug Delaware. “Delaware, resting on her newly installed backbone, is being fitted with a new worm shoe, new floors, a new stem, and a combination of sawn and bent framing. The floors will be replaced in kind, one at a time, to provide lateral strength for
A restored 1958 Wagemaker Elgin Runabout, complete with a 1958 Johnson 35-hp outboard motor at Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD.
J.J. Williams (R) supervises intern Andrew Piatek at Osprey Marine Composites in Tracys Landing, MD. Photo courtesy of MTAM
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framing. The replacement of the stem requires the unfastening of each hood end in order to spring the planks and gain access to the old stem. Once the stem is replaced, shipwrights complete the remaining frame notches on the keel and begin to replace each set of frames. Sixty-eight of the frames will be steamed and bent into position, while 16 will be sawn, or cut, to their final shape before installation. With new framing in place, shipwrights will begin the exciting process of replacing all of Delaware’s planking, two at a time.” George Hazzard of Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD, checks in with the following update. “We have completed work on the 1958 Elgin with the restored 1958 Johnson. They were built by Wagemaker and featured a ply lap bottom over the molded plywood hull. We are also working on a 13-foot Lyman that has had the hull faired and painted. Now we are working on painting and varnish on the inside of the hull. We are also starting on the installation of a new bottom on an 18-foot 1940 Chris-Craft Sportsman.” Glenn Roudebush of Roudebush Yacht and Engine Works in Dundalk, MD, has an interesting project underway in his shop. Glen’s crew is building an 80-foot long replica of a C&O canal boat. The boat is a replacement for the 30-year-old wooden replica Georgetown which was operated as a tourist attraction on the Georgetown, DC, portion of the canal by the
Sonny Norris is repairing the cockpit floor of his workboat Miss Ashley on the hard at Markley’s Marina in Essex, MD. Photo by Rick Franke
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U.S. Park Service. Unfortunately, Georgetown’s age and dry rot as well as maintenance budget cuts led to her retirement from active service in 2011. The new boat was ordered by Georgetown Historical group and designed by the Tridentis Group in Alexandria, VA. The boat, constructed entirely of modern composite materials, hopefully
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Vincent Roe of Campbell’s Boat Yard in Oxford, MD, begins the restoration of the log canoe Jay Dee by removing the rotted keel log.
will have a much longer working life than her predecessor. Since her full 80-foot length presents multiple challenges to getting her from Baltimore to Georgetown, she is being built in two 40-foot sections, each in its own shop. After being trucked to the park site she will be off loaded and bolted together and launched. Plans call for
completion of the canal boat in spring of 2021. Sonny Norris has his workboat Miss Ashley on the hard at Markley’s Marina in Essex, MD. Sonny’s replacing some bad wood in the boat’s after cockpit floor. Miss Ashley has an interesting history according to Sonny. Originally built in 1975 as an
Boating Lee Ralston was working at an engineering firm when he decided he needed to make a change. “I wanted to have a job where I loved what I was doing,” he said, “and sitting in an office all day wasn’t it.” Ralston completed MTAM’s On-the-job Training Practicum in 2019 and now works as an ABYC certified Systems Technician at Port Annapolis Marina. “I get to be outside and you can’t beat the water view!”
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Miss Ashley is a Chesapeake workboat based on a salvaged Egg Harbor Motor Yacht hull. She’s hauled out for some minor repairs at Markley’s Marina in Essex, MD. Photo by Rick Franke
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Dan Cox refinishes a mahogany ladder for the flying bridge on a 48-foot Egg Harbor at Hartge Yacht Yard in Galesville, MD.
and replaced them with a single 3407 caterpillar diesel, workboat style. She looks like a Chesapeake workboat now, but her hull is not the typical deadrise. According to Sonny. “I love this Egg Harbor hull. When I crank up this Cat she’ll do 29 knots. Load her down with crab pots and gear and she’ll still do 29 knots.”
A Cummins 6CTA 8.3M2 diesel from Parador, an Evans 42, torn down for a rebuild at Diversified Marine in Annapolis, MD. Photo by Rick Franke
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Spring L. Ht Range *0.83 2.2 *0.83 1.4 *0.67 2.0 *0.83 2.4
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Fish News By Lenny Rudow, FishTalk editor
More Better for Bunker
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he Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission took the first step this summer to formally consider the importance of menhaden (also known as bunker, alewife, and simply as “LY”) ecological reference points (ERPs) to predatory fish, in its fisheries management framework. In plain English, this means that menhaden are to be managed as a part of the broader ecosystem, taking factors like their key role as a food source for critically important sportfish, including striped bass, into account. Stripers were a “focal species” for developing the ERPs because they are the predators most sensitive to Atlantic Menhaden harvest. In fact, in a Chesapeake Bay Program/Chesapeake Bay Trust study performed in 2015 to investigate mycobacteriosis infection in striped bass, the availability of forage fish is one of the environmental variables potentially connected to mycobacteriosis. If the fish can’t get enough to eat, they’re less resistant
Reedville Becomes Reef
to sickness, and a Virginia Institute of Marine Science study (Walter ad Austin, 2003) showed that the index of relative importance (IRI) for menhaden is 58.3— higher than all other species combined. (As a point of reference, the IRI for both anchovies and spot was 12.3, clearly demonstrating the importance of menhaden as a food source for rockfish). “Today’s decision is a critical step towards acknowledging that forage fish like menhaden are ecologically important to recreationally important species like striped bass and bluefish,” said Mike Leonard, vice president of Government Affairs for the American Sportfishing Association. “A healthy Atlantic menhaden stock, and quotas that account for the needs of predators, is the science-based management we look for to help support a healthy ecosystem and the sportfishing opportunities it provides.” “As recreational anglers, we commend the board for adding this new tool to the
##If we want to see catches—and smiles— like the one Casey displays here in the future, managing menhaden on an ecological level is critical.
tool box which allows for a more holistic approach to managing the coast’s most valuable forage fish for striped bass and many other important recreationally caught gamefish species,” added David Sikorski, executive director of Coastal Conservation Association Maryland.
##The Reedville, prior to deployment as a fish reef.
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he Reedville, a 180-foot-long former U.S. Navy and Army fast-supply freighter turned fish processing ship, has been sunk by Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) on Reef Site No. 11, located 16 miles off the Delaware coast. This newest addition to Delaware’s artificial reef system, the Reedville joins the longest ship ever reefed on the East Coast, the 585-foot destroyer ex-USS Arthur W. Radford, sunk by DNREC in 2011.
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Also resting at this site are the former Lewes-to-Cape May ferry M/V Twin Capes, reefed in 2018, and more than 1350 retired New York City subway cars that have helped comprise the reef system over the last two decades, including 997 cars on the site where
Reedville was to be sunk today. Reef Site No. 11 is also known as the “Redbird Reef” after the Redbird Flushing Line subway cars that provide the predominant structure and fish habitat over the reef’s 1.3 square miles of ocean floor off the Delaware coast.
NOVEMBER 7, 2020 www.FishForACure.org With respect to the impact that COVID-19 is having on our community, the Fish For A Cure Tournament, Paul C. Dettor Captain’s Challenge, and Shore Party supporting the Cancer Survivorship Program at Anne Arundel Medical Center’s Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute is going virtual this year.
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Fish Fishing News
Snakish Expansion
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he great snakehead takeover goes on… and on, and on. A catch in Virginia’s Shenandoah River drainage at Lake Frederick confirms their expansion to yet another lake far inland (which is almost certainly caused by people intentionally stocking them), adding to a list including Lakeview Reservoir, Lake Anna, and Burke Lake. They’ve now been confirmed in Maryland’s Loch Raven Reservoir (yes, above the dam), Little Seneca Lake, and the Monocacy River near the Pennsylvania line. Just a reminder, folks: it’s illegal to transport these fish live and to introduce them into new waterways, no matter how much you might enjoy snakehead fishing.
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##Logan Unkart drifted a live sunfish in the Tuckahoe to come up with this hefty snakehead.
No VA “Bonus” Fish for 2020
he Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) has announced that the Commission decided against implementing the planned Striped Bass Bonus Fish program, which would have allowed recreational anglers to purchase a tag allowing for the harvest of a single striper over 36-inches (over the maximum size allowed by the slot limit). The VMRC decided that, “It would be best at this time to provide the most protection possible to the large females until fishing pressure is reduced and the population is restored to a healthy level.” And there’s more important news for Virginia striper anglers: a circle-hook-only regulation now applies whenever fishing for striped bass with live or chunk bait. Phased in during the summer, this regulation will be in effect during the upcoming fall Chesapeake Bay striped bass season beginning October 4 and running through December 31.
Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse A C h e sA p e A k e B Ay I Co n A new book from David Gendell, co-founder of SpinSheet and PropTalk magazines, devoted to the history of the lighthouse, stories of its keepers, and the ongoing efforts to preserve the 1875 structure. Published by The History Press (Release Date: October 12, 2020)
Available for pre-order now at: spinsheet.com/thomas-point-lighthouse-book
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To u rnamen t ##Surf anglers, this tournament is for you!
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Beat ‘em on the Beach
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urf anglers will be interested in the 14th annual Delaware Mobile Surf Fishermen’s tournament, taking place October 9, 10, and 11, along the beaches of Delaware Seashore State Park and Cape Henlopen State Park. Entry fees are $40 for adults and $15 for youth, which puts you in the running for $4000 in cash prizes that will be up for grabs. Visit dmsclub.org for more details.
Cast your line in the charter boat capital of Maryland.
Inshore, Only
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he Ocean City Inshore Classic is set for a 32-hour fishing spree October 10 (lines in at 7 a.m.) and 11 (lines out at 3 p.m.). Fish in the competition all night long for a $75 boat registration plus $50 per additional angler, and see if you can win top honors in rockfish, flounder, tautog, and open categories. All fishing takes place in the bay and ocean out to three miles. Visit fishinoc.com to learn more.
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Long Range Black Sea Bass Trips
zast fall my son Roger and I made reservations on the Big Jamaica out of Brielle, NJ, for one of their longrange black sea bass trips. Since Roger lives about a half hour from the dock, I stayed with him until we were ready to drive to the boat for their 11 p.m. departure. We arrived an hour early and found out we were one of the last to get there. All the spots on the stern and the bow were already taken, so we set up amidships with our rods and cooler. When I made our reservations, I also reserved two bunks so we could sleep on the way out to the fishing grounds. The bunks cost $10 and were well worth the money. We hung out on the boat until around 10:30 when the captain had everyone leave and assemble in the parking lot. He then called out the names of those who had reserved bunks to come back onboard, and Roger and I secured our sleeping areas. The boat was underway at 11 a.m. as scheduled, and we were in our bunks by 11:30. I can’t say it was the best night’s sleep I ever had, but it was better than try-
By Eric Burnley
ing to get comfortable on the deck or on one of the benches. The lights came on in the sleeping area around 5 a.m., and we started fishing shortly thereafter. We were in deep water which required 16 ounces of weight. A top-bottom rig baited with squid, clam or Gulp! was sent to the bottom and was quickly taken by hungry sea bass. I had started out using a heavy rod and reel because of the 16-ounce sinker, but it was a chore handling that plus the fish and the weight. I switched over to my Tsunami Classic TSCC 761H rod and Tsunami HYBRID reel that was much easier to handle and did the job perfectly. Rog and I were catching sea bass on every drop, but we also had a fair number of shorts. The minimum size for sea bass in New Jersey is 13 inches, and we had several that were just under that size. Nevertheless, our cooler was filling up with nice big sea bass to three pounds. As is always the case when fishing with Roger, he had all the big fish. He also added a few big porgies. ##Roger Burnley with one of his larger black sea bass. Photo by Eric Burnley
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The captain would move the boat when we started catching too many shorts. Sometimes he would just take up some anchor rode, and other times he would move to a new piece of structure. One new piece produced an abundance of spiny dog sharks that kept the mates busy. Once all the lines were untangled, we moved again. While we caught plenty of fish, there were not as many keeper sea bass as we would have liked. The captain did stay out an extra two hours, but Roger and I were still a few fish short of our 30 sea bass limit. We did, however, catch enough porgies and ling to more than make up for the lack of keeper sea bass. And many of the sea bass we (Roger) did catch were in the three-pound range. These long-range sea bass trips are not only found in New Jersey. There are boats running from Ocean City, MD; Lewes and Indian River, DE; and Virginia Beach, VA. Since this is a fall fishery you should consider a larger charter or head boat that will have accommodations to keep you out of the weather. Some boats will provide tackle and bait, while others will only supply bait. If you bring your own tackle, make sure it is up to the job. Use the same weight sinker as everyone else to prevent tangles. I have fished next to idiots that insisted on using light tackle on a head boat because it was more sporting. After the mates cut off a few of their rigs they either got the idea and switched to heavier tackle or quit. Jigging will work so long as the jig is heavy enough to reach bottom without tangling the lines next to you. Some of the larger sea bass are caught on jigs, for what reason I do not know. Even on a charter boat the run to the grounds is going to take two to three hours. Plan ahead, and bring something to make the trip more comfortable like a beanbag, a pillow, or even a sleeping bag.
Fish News ##Check fresh bait for good color, bright eyes and red gills. Photo by Eric Burnley
Baits, Fresh and Frozen
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e all use bait at some time or another, and quite often we have the choice of fresh or frozen. As a general rule, fresh is going to be better, but there will be times when frozen may be the only choice. The first thing you must do when buying fresh bait is to check and see exactly how fresh the bait is. Fresh fish should not smell bad, and the flesh should not remain dented when pushed down by your finger. The eyes should be clear, and the gills should be red. If any of these signs are present, you should go with the frozen bait unless you are going crabbing.
By Eric Burnley
Many bait shops and most commercial bait processers flash-freeze their products and then vacuum seal the packages. This assures that the bait stays as fresh as possible and does not get freezer burn. No matter how carefully bait is frozen, when you thaw it out it will be soft unless it has been salted. I use Kosher salt on my frozen baits and that makes them fairly tough. The salt also gives the skin a shine that may or may not attract fish to the bait. Back in the day, when we caught coolers full of Boston mackerel every spring, I would salt away several filets and a few small, whole mackerel for bait later in the
season. The whole mackerel were used for shark fishing while the filets were used for everything from croaker to flounder to bluefish. Now I use hickory shad that I catch each spring. They filet out very well and make great baits for bottomfishing or as trailers behind bucktails. Once I have coated my baits with Kosher salt, I don’t vacuum seal them. The baits stay flexible in plastic bags or leftover plastic containers. When I take them fishing, I keep the salted baits in a cooler and they remain ready to use. By keeping them cool they are fine to take the remaining baits back home and return to the freezer. PropTalk.com October 2020 93
Biz Buzz Welcome To the Team
Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) welcomes two new additions to its sales team: Mike Coe and Ing Kiland. Mike Coe will be joining the crew based in Annapolis focusing on Beneteau Sailboats and Lagoon Catamarans. “My experience in sailing is an asset for my clients,” explains Mike, “Not only can I help them find the right boat for them, I can help ##Mike Coe them get the most out of their experience by tailoring all of their accessories to their needs.” Mike will be working out of the Annapolis location selling new Beneteau sailboats, Lagoon Catamarans, and quality pre-owned yachts. AYS also welcomes Ing Kiland to its Deltaville, VA, office. Ing brings over 25 years of sales and business development experience and a lifelong ##Ing Kiland passion for the outdoors. Ing says he joined AYS, “Because of the long history and reputation of selling the best boats on the market. Being part of a team that is customer focused is a top priority for me and I have found that here.” Ing will be representing the Deltaville office selling new Beneteau Sailboats, Lagoon Catamarans, and Edgewater Powerboats, as well as quality pre-owned yachts. annapolisyachtsales.com
New Dealer
North Point Yacht Sales has become the dealer for Pursuit Boats in the southern Chesapeake Bay, operating from their southern Bay office at York River Yacht Haven in Gloucester Point, VA. Pursuit is one of the best-known saltwater fishing boats in its class, while also featuring yacht-quality amenities. “I’ve always been impressed with the versatility of the Pursuit brand,” says Ken Comerford, owner and president of North Point Yacht Sales. “Due to the quality of the boats and long-term sta-
bility of the company, we believe Pursuit will be a perfect fit for our customers.” “We are excited to welcome North Point to the Pursuit family of dealers,” says Neal Hager of Pursuit Boats. “All of our existing and future customers on the southern Chesapeake Bay will now have a local dealer to address any needs they may have. The NPYS team has the same core values and customer satisfaction focus that is expected by our customers. We are looking forward to a great partnership for many years to come.” Building award-winning boats for over 70 years, Pursuit combines timeless styling with innovative features in both their center console and dual console models. Pursuit will join North Point’s prestigious line up of powerboat brands including MJM Yachts, Tiara Yachts, Tiara Sport, and Caymas fishing boats. northpointyachtsales.com
Waterfront Expansion
Terye Reese Knopp is celebrating 10 years as owner and manager of Foxy’s Harbor Grille in St. Michaels, MD. In 2019, Shore Gate Harbor LLC, an affiliate of the real estate investment and development company of Shore Gate Partners based in Easton, MD, acquired 650 feet of prime waterfront property which included the St. Michaels Marina and three restaurants. When the Lighthouse Oyster Bar closed, principle partners, Justin Nonemaker and Eric Zagorski, wanted a capable partner and a good steward of the property, and Terye was the natural choice. “Terye is a well-known, well-respected business owner with a proven track record of success with Foxy’s,” said Nonemaker. “It made perfect sense as we have outgrown the patio space and this is an opportunity to grow and expand,” added Terye. Foxy’s Harbor Grille now includes the Tiki Patio as well as a 7500 square foot restaurant and retail space. The colorful coral and turquoise color scheme extends to the newly renovated private event room with a view of St. Michaels Harbor and the Miles River. Terye is doing her part to elevate the overall marina experience while carrying on the family tradition of hospitality and supporting the community. foxysharborgrille.com
New Line
Annapolis Yacht Sales (AYS) also announces two new powerboat brands: Century Boats and Coronado Boats, which will join its lineup of Edgewater, Cruisers Yachts, Four Winns, and Candela. When Century Boats acquired Vanquish Boats earlier this year, AYS knew there was a great opportunity to bring two excellent boat brands into the Bay. “We have been looking for a new brand or two to bring into the Mid-Atlantic market that will satisfy a wide range of customers’ needs.” says AYS president, Mark Andrews. “The goals and values of the new leadership of Century and Coronado align with ours here at Annapolis Yacht Sales, and I think the partnership will be quite successful.” Century Boats lineup includes boats from 22 to 32 feet, dual console, center console, walkaround, and express. With experience designing and building family and fishing boats for over 94 years, their emphasis on quality and attention to detail is what customers at AYS come to expect. The newly named, Coronado boats, bring a bit of New England flare to the Mid-Atlantic waters. The lineup ranges from 21 feet to 26 feet and includes dual console, center console, walkaround, and cuddy. Under the Century Boats umbrella the craftsmanship and quality will be a mainstay with the Coronado lineup. annapolisyachtsales.com
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Steiger Craft 23 Miami ‘16 $72,000. Rare find 2016 Steiger Craft. Good condition. 250 hours. Call Yacht Brokers of Annapolis Matt 410-206-2755
37’ Hunter Legend Sloop ‘88 Great electronics, very nice $39,900 OBO (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
POWER 14’ Novurania Ctr Console RIB ‘97 50hp 4-Stroke, Trl, Fully Restored Very Nice $7,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.
(Ferrogosto) 19’ Custom Launch ‘82 $5,990 Bill Boos (410) 200-9295 bill@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
24’ Cherubini ‘12 Aquatini II $119,000 Unique opportunity! Low hr Mercruiser SeaCore 350 Mag eng-under 150 hrs of use. Honduran Mahogany decks. Lift kept & professionally maintained. Aggressively priced., Call Chuck 703.999.7696 or cmeyers@bluewateryachtsales.com 24’ Lyman Sportsman Runabout ‘80 220-hp inboard. Restored classic, mint trailer included $14,900 (610) 2993598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
Cherubini 20 Classic ‘05 $53,000 170 hrs, recently longboarded and NEW paint. Varnished wood is absolutely beautiful. Bring all offers! Call Yacht Brokers of Annapolis - Matt 410-206-2755
25’ Edgewater 245cc ‘08 Excel. cond., barely used, only 130 hrs on a Yamaha 250. Lift kept in summer, stored in a climate-controlled indoor facility in winter. Comes w/ trailer. $65k. In Annapolis. Call Matt Weimer at 410-212-2628, email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com
22.8’ Barletta 229 OMC ‘89 Light use. 240 hp. Engine and stern drive repowered. Sleeps 4-6. Galley, sink, refrig, platform. Asking $2,000 OBO. 410 925-2900. spectra4230@aol.com
25’ May-Craft ‘17 $84,500 Curtis Stokes (804) 919-4900 curtis@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
25’ EdgeWater 245CC, ‘18 Excellent cond., well maintained, 300hrs w/ warranty available Yamaha 300. Slip available at Bert Jabins Boat Yard, Trailer included. $109k Located in Annapolis. Contact KT. Nesbitt 410-775-5885 email kt@annapolisyachtsales.com
23’ Chris Craft ‘52 $30,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 23’ Crownline 236 SC ‘16 Cuddy, in excellent cond.! S-Merc. 6.2 only 150 hrs. Professionally serviced annually. $56,000 Trailer kept. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
26’ Everglades 260 CC Twin Honda 225 hps - 525 hours - Great construction and ride Freshly detailed and ready to go - NO TRAILER - $74,500 Call Dan 757-813-0460 in Annapolis www.crusaderyachts.com
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Brokerage & Classified 26’ Southport ‘06. Asking $82,500. Low hours, one owner, flag blue hull, fiberglass hardtop, Twin Yamaha F250’s, Stored Inside in Winter. Contact Rick Casali at 410-279-5309 or Rick@northpointyachtsales.com Mastercraft X-55 ‘11 - $74,900. “2” hours on New ILMOR V8 eng! Great surf boat with 3 ballast tanks, windlass, sound system and more. Bring all offers! Call Yacht Brokers of Annapolis Matt 410-206-2755
Shamrock 26’ Predator ‘89 Owners spent 50k in upgrades since 15. New power, new tanks, new hoses. Very clean and lovingly maintained. $24,500 Composite Yacht 410 476-4414.
28’ Bayliner ‘98 $25,000 Daddy’s Boy 30’ Nor-Tech 300GT ‘14 Custom 32’ Cobalt 323 ‘06 Performance driven Upgrades galore! Mercruiser 8.2L, one-of-one center console in - fun & fast! Comfortable seating/ Bravo III stern drive. Great family boat. perfect shape with 300 hours on twin sunbathing deck. Cleverly designed Must see to believe! Call Troy to 300 Verados. Trailer included. interior with an efficient galley, good schedule your tour in Hampton Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, sized head & room for an overnight today! 804.878.9097 or www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com adventure. Kept on a lift. $79,500 twaller@bluewateryachtsales.com S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 31’ Bertram Custom Sportfish ‘13 www.sjyachts.com Monterey 288 Super Sport ‘14 Worton Creek restoration T315 $74,900. Very clean, one owner boat. Yanmars Mint Cond. $395,000 32’ Belzona 327WA ‘15 Good cond., Will not last. Bring all offers! Call Yacht (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake well-maintained, barely used by 2nd Brokers of Annapolis Matt Yacht Sales owner,120hrs on dual Merc Verados 410-206-2755 350 OB. Lift-kept. Garmin electronics, bow thruster, inverter, cold a/c. Located in Ocean City. Contact KT.Nesbitt 410-775-5885 kt@annapolisyachtsales.com
(Parker Rose) 29’ C-Hawk ‘95 $42,500 Jason Hinsch (410) 507-1259 jason@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
27’ Chris Craft 27 Launch ‘18 Volvo eng w. Duo prop - Custom CC trailer, blue hull, tan interior full covers, pop up bimini - Super sharp & ready to enjoy the season NOW! Asking $124,000 Won t last long! Call Rob - 443-7714467 rob@crusaderyachts.com
Back Cove 29 ‘06 315-hp diesel (430 hrs.), bow & stern thrusters, flag blue Awlgrip, GPS , A/C, refrig., Must see! One-owner. $150,000 Osborne Yachts 410-693-3311
31’ Camano 31 Trawler ‘97 Simple traditional & really functional for 31 footer! Thruster, air, windlass, autopilot & more on this slick little cruiser. Great layout & fly bridge too! Asking $84,500. Contact Dan@ CrusaderYachts.com 757 813-0460 cell CrusaderYachts.com
(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $57,000 - David Robinson - (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
31’ Ranger Tug ‘17 “Genie” is immaculate, loaded and turn key ready. Pilot house with exceptional living space. $249,000 Call Chris Beardsley 315-447-1251 or Chris@northpointyachtsales.com
(Seaward II) 33’ Sea Ray ‘95 $29,000 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 27’ Wellcraft ‘01 Our Girl $48,500 Excellent cruising boat for family & friends. 270 Deep V ensures a comfortable ride. Sleeps 4, dinette & full head/shower. Don’t miss this opportunity! Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com 27’ Southport 272 TE ‘16 Extended eng warranty thru 2022, rear bench seat, protective seat/dash/engine covers, battery charger, Raymarine electronics, new cushions & bolsters(2019), and more. $129,000 Contact Grady 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com
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Back Cove 29 ‘08 315hp diesel (575 hrs.), bow thruster, black Awlgrip, GPS, radar, A/C, refrig., inverter, new canvas. Loaded! $165,000. Osborne Yachts 410-693-3311
(Chesapeake) 30’ Pursuit ‘01 $79,900 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
31’ Ranger Tug - Command Bridge ‘31 Pocket cruising special w/ traditional lines. Two cabin layout - Inboard dsl Volvo 300 hp / Onan 5kw genset - bow & stern thrusters - reverse cycle heat / Air - Garmin electronics Asking $249,900 / Offers - Dave Townley 410271-5225 www.crusaderYachts.com (Second Effort) 33’ Sea Ray ‘97 $42,000 - Curtis Stokes - (410) 919 4900 - curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
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33’ Formula ‘02 Asking $54,900 Immaculate w/ 496 MAG engs. Extremely well cared for & stored inside. All upholstery & gel-coat in likenew cond., several upgrades to electronics & stereo system. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315-447-1251 or chris@northpointyachtsales.com
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35’ Rinker ‘08 $84,995 (Out n About) 37’ Tiara ‘98 - $119,500 Accommodations for 6 in a huge cabin! - Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815Full galley. Full canvas bimini. Tonneau 8239 marycatherine@curtisstokes. cover for cockpit & helm. Raymarine net www.curtisstokes.net electronics. Schedule your tour today! Call Hank 804.337.1945 or hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com
35’ Tiara 3500 ‘98 “Jimbo” is a great family boat built with all of the quality you expect from a Tiara. Generator, AC. upgraded chartplotter $115,000 Contact Bob Oberg at 410-320-3385 or bob@northpointyachtsales.com
36’ Carver 366 Motor Yacht ‘03 Beautiful, well kept and low hours. T-6.2 Lt Mercruiser Inboards, only 375 hrs, 7.3kw Gen, 2 staterooms, 2 heads, GPS/Chartplotter. $94,500 www.annapolisycahtsales.com (Someday) 37’ Young Sun ‘80 $34,500 David Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
34’ Legacy Hardtop Express ‘05 Stunning! Impeccably maintained. Ultimate weekender or longer. Great handling boat. Wide side decks; easy to walk fwd. Twin Yanmar 370s. Trim tabs. 35’ Carver ‘98 $65,000 David A/C. Beautiful joinery... $179,900 Robinson (410) 310 8855 david@ S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net www.sjyachts.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 $80,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
34’ Nordic Tug ‘12 $244,500 Mary Catherine Ciszewski (804) 815 8238 marycatherine@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net
35’ Monterey 355 ‘15 Equipped w/ just about every option available, excellent for family cruising, day boating w/ friends, fishing, water sports. $215,000 Contact Grady 410-533-9879 or Grady@northpointyachtsales.com
34’ Rinker ‘02 $62,900 Plenty of power! 5.7 Liter Mercruiser engs. Room for family & friends. Kohler Gkw generator, AC, full enclosure for cockpit. Ready for your next adventure! Call Troy 804.878.9097 or twaller@bluewateryachtsales.com
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37’ Sea Ray 370 Sedan Bridge ‘96 New listing (Lucy -I m waiting on the text. Will send to you as soon as I have it,) $69,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
35’ Chris Craft Catalina ‘84 Popular double cabin cruiser in excellent condition. Engines and trans. replaced in 2012. Meticulously maintained. $25,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
35’ Goudy and Stevens Flybridge ‘59 Just Reduced to $119,000. Fully restored wooden motor yacht. Comfortable accommodations, Open cockpit for entertaining. Contact David Cox at 410-310-3476 or email davidcox@northpointyachtsales.com
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36’ Legacy 36 ‘19 Hull #8 At Annapolis - Just Launched! Galley up, convertible dinette below, great island owners cabin. Single Cummins dsl, Zip-Wake tabs, Genset, thrusters! & MORE! Special $565,000 - Trades considered Call! 410 269-0939 www.CrusaderYachts.com
36’ Riviera 3600 Sport Yacht ‘17 One owner, only one in the world w/ Volvo D6 IPS450s, DPS, Sat TV, so many more custom options. Extended warranty. Amazing boat. $488,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
38 ‘Californian ‘84 $60,000 - Bill Boos (410) 200 9295 - bboos@curtisstokes. net www.curtisstokes.net
36’ Grand Banks Classic Trawler ‘90 Rare find w/ Naiad stabilizers and twin Cummins diesels. Lots of upgrades and in great condition. $139,500. Call for details. Matt Weimer 410-212-2628, or 38’ Pursuit 385 Offshore ‘16 One owner matt@annapolisyachtsales.com local boat, full tower, trip Yamaha 350 with under 330 hours, gorgeous and turnkey, owner moving up. $429,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732,
35’ Regal ‘05 Ten Fold $84,900 Sleek silhouette & high performance! Cockpit forward seating. Comfortable interior. 36’ Tiara ‘05 Rare, desirable Open Twin 2005 Volvo Penta 8.1 GI - 375hp. model, has never been fished. Unreal Call Chris for all the details on cond. and a great history. Cummins 380 this beauty! 757.509.0742 or QSB Common Rail dsls. Only $249,000 challiv@bluewateryachtsales.com to expedite quick sale as owners are moving up. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
39’ Silverton 392 MY ‘99 Spacious, full width salon/galley. Forward and aft staterooms with 2 full heads. Meticulous owner. T-Merc. $89,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales 888-221-5022
39’ Tiara 39 Coupe ‘19 Very popular model. Includes Volvo IPS joystick, Onan 7.5 kW genset, reverse cycle Heat & A/C, Make fast Sunshade, manual Jetski/Dinghy launch.$575,000 Contact Bob Oberg at 410-320-3385 or bob@northpointyachtsales.com 39’ Sea Ray 390 Sundancer ‘05 T 8.1 Merc, Gen, AC, Nice. Call (610) 2993598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales.
40 ‘Wiley Trawler ‘63 Sweet and Low is a 3 season coastal dsl trawler. Designed & built by Ralph Wiley as a personal retirement boat. $115,000 Contact David Cox at 410-310-3476 or davidcox@northpointyachtsales.com 40’ MJM 40z ‘18 Spice Trader is lightly used. Includes a SeaKeeper Gyro, A/C & Heat, underwater lights, SureShade, fresh bottom & lift kept. $1,250,000 Contact Peter Bass 757-679-6991 or peter@northpointyachtsales.com 41’ Hatteras Convertible ‘67 Motivated seller. Updates: Maple flooring, refrigerator, range/oven, microwave & salon A/C. T-Detroit dsl $57,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410-708-0579
39’ Tiara ‘17 OUR TRADE, custom one owner Open/Coronet hybrid that can do anything. Nicest trade I have ever taken. Cummins common rails w/ warranty, far too much to list. $599,000. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
No Boat Show? No Problem! 41’ IP SP Cruiser ‘06- 08 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. From $274,900 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
(Lagniappe) 40’ Regal ‘08 $199,000 Jason Hinsch (410) 507 1259 jason@ curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
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40’ MJM 40z ‘09 Cummins Axius stern drive system that is great for shoal draft. $650,000 Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or David@northpointyachtsales.com
• Schedule a private showing with one of our yacht Sales Professionals! Formula 41PC ‘98 Approximately 600 hrs on 450 Cummins. New stereo and speakers, recent headliner & cockpit cushion replacement, full cockpit cover. Clean and well maintained. Asking $69,000 Composite Yachts 410 476-4414.
40’ Legacy Sedan ‘99 Very clean. Has optional flybridge & doors either side helm. Twin Cummins 370H s, cruises effortlessly at 18 knots. 2 spacious cabins. 2 heads. A/C, generator ... Priced right. $168,000 S&J Yachts 410639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 42’ Legacy 42 ‘06 Cummins Single 660 - Onan 6kw Gen - dual thrusters - triple air con - excellent maintenance & care shows great! Asking $319,000 Call Dave Townley 410-271-5225 CrusaderYachts.com
40’ Tiara ‘98 Shaken Not Stirred $149,000 Lightly used, professionally maintained, Twin 435 Hp 3208 TA Caterpillar dsls. Wide beam affords large gatherings. Open galley & 2 strms. Luxurious! Call Harry for your tour today! 757.912.6784, hbarrit@bluewateryachtsales.com
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42’ Regal SC ‘16 Diesel IPS Pods Drives, Loaded and Mint, $397,900 610-299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales. 42’ Keizer Yachts 42 DEMO ‘19 $699,000. Baltimore. Demo, new yacht warranties begin on delivery. x2 Volvo D6 400HP engs. Sleeps 4. Top Speed 45 knots, Cruise 30 knots. Perfect Chesapeake cruiser. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
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Select Power Brokerage 54’ 2015 Riviera - Belize 54 DayBridge .......... $1,150,000 53’ 1971 Hatteras 53 MY ..................................... $118,500 50’ 1988 Transworld - Fantail 50 ....................... $240,000 48’ 1990 Ocean Yachts 48 MY ........................... $115,000 47’ 2011 Monte Carlo 47 ..................................... $459,000 42’ 2006 Legacy 42 - Single Cummins .............. $319,000 42’ 2018 Legacy 42 - IPS Drives ........................ $649,000 38’ 1986 Wilbur 38 ....................................................CALL 36’ 1986 Monk 36 Trawler .................................... $79,500 36’ 2019 Legacy 36 - In Stock ............................ $565,000 35’ 2016 SeaRay 350 SLX................................... $219,500 32’ 2021 Legacy 32 - Order / August .......................CALL 31’ 2013 Ranger Tug R 31 Sedan ...................... $239,500 31’ 1997 Camano 31 Trawler................................ $84,500 31’ 2015 Ranger Tug - Command Bridge ......... $249,900 27’ 2018 Chris Craft 27 Launch ......................... $124,000 26’ 2007 Everglades 260 CC ................................ $74,500 21’ 1971 Crosby Launch / Tug .................................CALL
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Brokerage & Classified 42’ Sealine F42/5 ‘03 $179,000. Annapolis, MD. Cummins CTA 8.3 dsl enges. 950 hrs. Excellent Condition. Sat Radio Upgrade. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
42’ Nordic Tug Flybridge Joy Girl” ‘05 Single 405-hp Cummins, bow & stern thrusters, reduced to $355,000 in Annapolis. John Kaiser cell/text: 443 223-7864. Email: . john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com
42’ Provincial ‘00 Tough trawler w/ interior beautifully customized for comfortable cruising. Take her where you want to go: Great loop Bahamas Coastal Cruising. Sisterships on TV show Wicked Tuna. $155,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
43’ Viking FBMY ‘81 T300 DD, new gen., nice $59,900 (610) 299-3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales
43’ Menorquin 130 ‘04 Beautiful old world styling, luxurious accommodation w/ modern underbody & construction techniques. Powerful semi-displacement yacht w/ top speed 15 knots & good full economy. $189,000. S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com
44’ Hi-Star Sedan ‘90 New listing Beautifully maintained aft cabin motor yacht. Extraordinary amount of storage, great liveaboard layout, fully enclosed bridge and aft deck with twin diesels. $120,000 S&J Yachts 410 6392777. www.sjyachts.com
44’ Rivolta Yachts 4.5 Coupe ‘12 Beautiful two cabin, two head Downeast cruiser. Lightly used. Includes twin Cummins 480-hp turbocharged mains, joystick & bow thruster. $359,000 Contact David Malkin 443-790-2786 or David@northpointyachtsales.com 45’ Jeanneau NC14 ‘15 DEMO $489,900. Baltimore. Amazing cond.. Volvo IPS 500 Pod Drives. Joystick control. To schedule a showing please contact Ian Dimka at 410-694-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
46’ Markley ‘99 Charter boat licensed for 32 passenger (2022) Meekins finished 450 Cummins 13/14 KT Cruise 20KTWOT $195,000. Call John 202-253-1542.
Composite Yacht 46’ ‘03 Built on 45’ Sea Ray ‘00 Slow Daze $178,000 Markley hull. Heavily optioned for Generous appointments! 3 strm/2 head cruising. No engine box! More living layout w/ master forward. Raytheon space than any Markley built! Call or electronics pkg. Bose surround sound. email for more info! Asking $245,000 All the comforts of home! Call Composite Yacht 410 476-4414. Hank Today! 804.337.1945 hsibley@bluewateryachtsales.com
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47’ Monte Carlo 47 Superbly equipped and cared for All the right equipment! Beautifully styled and built! Asking $459,000 Contact Rob Summers 443771-4467 www.crusaderYachts.com
50’ Cherubini Independence ‘03 Luxurious long distance semidisplacement cruiser. Many upgrades: New paint 2019, new upholstery, major electronics refit, new helm seat. Twin Yanmars low hrs. $749,000 S&J Yachts 410-639-2777 www.sjyachts.com 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 ‘00 $229,000 Tons of 50’ Sealing T-51 ‘01 $284,900. comfortable accommodations & Annapolis, MD. X2 Cummins QSM11s. options. Spacious 3 strm/2 head Immaculate cond. Massive volume, layout. Twin Caterpillar 3196-under meticulously maintained. Service 1400 hrs. bow thruster, hydraulic records available.To schedule a swim platform, fully enclosed bridge. showing please contact Ian Dimka at Call Troy 804.878.9097 or 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts twaller@bluewateryachtsales.com
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2017 Lagoon 630 MY $1,950,000 48’ Sea Ray ‘99 Second Wind $199,000 Perfect family boat! Spacious 3 strm/2 head layout. Low hrs on 6v92 DDEC engs. Ready to cruise! Don t let this one get away! Call Chris 757.509.0742 or challiv@ bluewateryachtsales.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
2019 Cruisers Yachts 42 Cantius $699,900
48’ Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge ‘03 $310,000. Queenstown, MD. Cummins QSM11 Engs, 620 hrs. Massive Overhaul including wew Onan 13.5kW Generator & new hardwood flooring to name a few. To schedule a showing please contact Brad Heil at brad@cyc.yachts
2018 Edgewater
262 Center Console $174,900
50’ Carver 500 MY ‘97 New listing. Well maintained! Great liveaboard layout w/ convertible mid/forward strm, large aft strm w/ private aft deck. Fully glass enclosed bridge. $129,000 S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. www.sjyachts.com
Ocean 48 MY Call for more info. Brand new listing. Located Annapolis at CYS in Port Annapolis Marina - Contact Rod Rowan for more info 703 593-7531, Asking $115,000. CrusaderYachts.com 52’ Cheoy Lee ‘81 $139,000 Low hr Twin 315-hp Yanmar dsl inboard V-Drives-20 kt cruising speed. Beautiful full teak transom, roomy cockpit, flying bridge helm station w/ passenger seating. 2 strms, one head, Call Scott 757.570.3944 sjames@bluewateryachtsales.com
2017 Monterey 355 Sport Yacht $259,000
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52’ Midnight Lace Command Bridge ‘03 54’ Riviera Belize 54 Day Bridge ‘15 Beauty & class combined! Glides Fabulously equipped & maintained through the waters like no other her Modern build & quality components size.Long lines & rakish angles; warm throughout. Elegant living/ superb wood & soft curves. Lovingly performance - VOLVO IPS Reliability! maintained. Reduced $249,000. Asking $1,150,000 Call Gordon S&J Yachts 410 639-2777. for a showing 410-739-4432 cell www.sjyachts.com www.CrusaderYachts.com
53’ Hatteras 53 Classic Motor Yacht ‘71 Classic lines & performance - Repower in 2010 0 Cummins - Onan generator Lots of updates & very well kept. This is a sleeper. Schedule a time for a closer look! Call Dan 757 813-0460 Asking $118,500. www.Crusaderyachts.com
56’ Absolute STY ‘14 Delivered new in 2019, 4 years of full warranty left, many custom upgrades. Volvo IPS and a fantastic layout. Very fast boat. Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
59’ Grand Banks Aleutian ‘08 Our trade, just serviced and ready to go cruising now. Twin Cat C-18s and every option. $1,350,000 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com
56’ Carver 564 Cockpit MY ‘02 Wide, roomy interior, updated teak & holly flooring. T-Volvo diesel power. $268,000 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales Joe 410-708-0579
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 Daybridge ‘15 388 hours on Cumins Zeus with Skyhook and three joysticks, custom layout, FLIR, much more. 58’ Sea Ray 580 Super Sun Sport ‘97 Ned Dozier, 443-995-0732, High-powered well-kept sportcruiser. www.neddoziergrandeyachts.com Large transom garage, optional hardtop, luxurious interior. Twin 776 55’ Prestige 550 Fly ‘14 $874,900 HP Cats, 800 hrs. $100,000 upgrades in Kent Island. Like new cond, Only 230 2017. $315,000 S&J Yachts 410-639hrs. Dutifully maintained. 3 strms, 2 2777 www.sjyachts.com heads. Single owner, motivated seller. Full service records available. Contact Ian Dimka at 410-693-7386 or ian@cyc.yachts
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Detailer and Cleaner When only the finest in boat, yacht, car and truck detailing will do, call Rudgar Toledo. He will find dirt on your boat that you always overlook He’s a true professional who works at reasonable prices. Call for references (301) 605-4974. Fully insured.
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30’ - 50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent. Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410-586-0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410-586-1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com 45’ A Pier in Anchorage Marina Great location in Baltimore Harbor, near Fort McHenry, for long term rent or for sale. Reduced $17,000. Contact Ray (410) 534-7655. Bernie’s Boat Storage Winterization, power washing, shrink wrapping, spring commissioning, super soak cleaning, bottom painting, marine services available. Boats on trailers or just trailers. 1201 Baltimore & Annapolis Blvd., Arnold, MD. 410 562-5142. www.berniesboatstorage.com
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s we celebrate PropTalk Magazine’s 15th Anniversary, we hope you enjoy this look back at early October PropTalk covers.
October 2005
Homeward Bound on the Severn River near Annapolis.
October 2007
First Lady, a President 42 Trawler owned by Lou and Denise Caesar, pushes out of the Severn River on a September jaunt. The original concept for the President 42 and 47 was developed in the late 1990s by President Yachts in Taiwan and Robert Noyce in Annapolis as a fast trawler suitable for American tastes for comfort and looks. Photo by John Bildahl. 106 October 2020 PropTalk.com
October 2006
A summer Saturday afternoon at Knapps Narrows. Photo by Dave Gendell/PropTalk.
October 2008
Water Witch, a 1961 Pacemaker Sea Skiff owned by Mark Hall of Eastport heads out of the Severn on a brisk day. The boat has had a home at Sarles Boatyard in Annapolis for about 25 years. Hall has owned her for nearly five years, and he uses her for fishing and family cruises with his wife and eight-year-old daughter. Photo by John Bildahl.
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