PropTalk Magazine December 2023

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Features

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Boat Review: The Candela C-8 The C-8 is an electric hydrofoiling boat— are you ready to fly?

By Kaylie Jasinski

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Chesapeake Gift Guide

Gift ideas for that special boater in your life.

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See the Bay: Celebrate the Holidays, Chesapeake-Style

Lighted boat parades and more festive holiday events in Chesapeake country.

By Staff

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Finding Your Dream (Used) Boat Is Just the Beginning

What happens when you find your dream used boat, only to get it home and discover a litany of problems...?

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Annapolis Powerboat Show Photos

Another great boat show is in the books!

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Discovering the Beauty of the Chesapeake

A group journey with 45 international cruisers.

By Mike Pitchford

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‘Tis the season for lighted boat parades! Find a full roundup on page 34. Photo by Mark Hergan, Deadrise Marine Photography

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Editor’s Note Letters Spotlight on Katie Lange Boat Dog DockTalk Chesapeake Calendar

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Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale

Fish News By FishTalk Editor Lenny Rudow A Brief History of Striped Bass Regulations By Eric Burnley

Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More Index of Advertisers Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News

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Editor’s Note

The Changing of the Seasons

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ou know how jarring it can be when the day after Halloween the stores already have Christmas decorations out? Well imagine how weird it is to be prepping our December issue at the beginning of November—reflecting on the past year, what we’re thankful for, and planning for the holiday season. It feels too soon! But the fact is, the end of the boating season always feels like it has come too soon. If you’re like me, you’re already planning the last few outings of the season and dreaming about next year. If you plan to go out on the water, be sure to use good cold water boating sense. Because it is cold out there. Wear a lifejacket, file a float plan, and use a wet or dry suit if needed. Find more tips on page 26. A few options for getting out on the Bay before it’s time to winterize are Blue Friday and the many upcoming lighted boat parades. If you need a refresher on Blue Friday, flip to page 20. You don’t have to go out on a boat to participate (though you certainly can). If you are able to simply spend time by the water, that counts. And after you’ve done that, then you can go shopping, but consider shopping locally this year. Support local boating businesses. You’ll find many in the pages of PropTalk, and if you do give them your business, be sure to mention PropTalk sent you. On page 34 you’ll find our full roundup of currently published lighted boat parades and other holiday happenings in Chesapeake country, including the lighting of crab basket Christmas trees and caroling around beach bonfires. If you plan to decorate your boat for a parade, you can find tips at proptalk.com. If/when more events are announced, we will continue to update our list online. And don’t forget to send me a photo at kaylie@proptalk.com. I would love to see your display!

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By Kaylie Jasinski

##Find a roundup of lighted boat parades on page 34.

This month you’ll also find a great article by Mike Pitchford (page 42) about not taking our home waters for granted after a group of international cruisers visited the Chesapeake and were blown away by its beauty. We should never lose that sense of wonder! No matter how long we’ve boated here. We also have a recap on the Annapolis Powerboat Show, a not-so-funny-

in-the-moment tale about discovering a litany of problems with what should have been a dream boat purchase, and more. It’s hard to believe that this is the last issue of 2023! As always, thank you for reading, thank you for following us on social media, thank you for supporting our advertisers. We couldn’t do it without you and are ever so thankful. ‘Till next year!


Letters Parrotheads Unite

Good morning, Kaylie, just finished your note on Jimmy Buffett from the October PropTalk: “Mourning a Legend.” Nicely done! Guess I’m a Parrothead, too. Close friends texted me to extend their condolences to me after Jimmy’s passing. I didn’t know it was so obvious! I’ve attached a photo of my Virginia license plate, probably on its third vehicle. Yes, the state of Virginia allows Virginians to have their own Parrothead plate and a vanity one to boot! I realized that my family might be Parrotheads too after I sold our first boat, Jesters Pearl, in 2012. My wife and daughters cried! Jimmy Buffett songs helped them develop a love of the boating lifestyle and boating certainly contributed to their understanding of and embracing of Jimmy Buffett songs. Again, nicely done! ~G. Steven Martin

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his may be common knowledge, but it was new to me. If you are a boat captain, you must have a TWIC card. I discovered that when purchasing an airline ticket, you can enter your TWIC number into the system, and this will get you through security faster. You don’t need to spend money on getting a background check through Homeland Security. You already have it. ~Capt. Al

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October Word Search

hank you to everyone who submitted a completed Word Search from our October issue, and congratulations to our winner Davy Jones! Stay tuned for more fun puzzles in the future.

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shleigh Carver Schmitt shares this photo of her son, Dylan Schmitt (10), aboard the Miss Ashleigh charter boat on October 19, 2023.

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Hands-On Science

rooke King, PropTalk’s customer service manager, shares this photo of her daughter Taylor during a University of Maryland College Park class. Students were testing a hypothesis on plant species diversity, soil bulk density, and soil organic carbon at brackish (Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center) and freshwater (Patuxent) tidal wetlands.

Send your questions, comments and stories to Kaylie@proptalk.com

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Spotlight

Welcome, Katie Lange!

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e’d like to introduce Katie Lange, our new advertising sales representative. Shortly after joining our team, Katie was immersed in our liquid lifestyle during the Annapolis Boat Shows. She came through with flying colors, which was no surprise to us since she loves to be busy and doesn’t like to miss an opportunity. Here’s a little bit more about our newest team member. Katie grew up around boats, sailing out of the Baltimore area on her family’s 28-foot sailboat and tagging along with her father to race out of Annapolis on a family friend’s boat, even racing to Solomons, MD, at the young age of 10 years. The Lange family’s current boat is a Jeanneau 469. Growing up, Katie spent her summers in Avalon, NJ, where she learned to surf, spent time on small powerboats, and had fun paddling and crabbing. Katie loves sports and played goalie on her soccer teams throughout childhood, including four years as goalkeeper on her college club team at Towson University.

She graduated in the spring of 2023 with a double major in mass communication, with a journalism focus, and art and design, with a photography concentration. During college Katie was a photographer for Towson University’s Campus Recreation Marketing office. “Working with the marketing team gave me a chance to get experience in an office setting and work with eight university departments,” she said. “I love sports and photography, so I was able to get paid for doing what I enjoy!” She keeps up those skills by helping with social media for a Baltimore nonprofit organization and working as a freelance photographer. Find her work at katielangephotography.com.

Katie says, “I am excited about this position and eager to learn as much as I can. I like the idea of working for a local business and being part of a small team, similar to my job with the marketing team at Towson. I love the Annapolis culture, especially Eastport. To meet people in the area, I joined a local flag football team this fall, and I’m looking forward to meeting more people and working so close to the water.”

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Boat Dogs

Meet Poppy and Lilly

John and Lisa Wethern share this photo of their dogs Poppy and Lilly, eight-yearold Australian shepherd littermate sisters from Hampstead, MD. John says, “This was their first boat ride on our Boston Whaler. They seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Our home port is on Whitehall Creek.”

Meet Belle

According to owners Sue and Tom Cardaro, Belle is a Labrador Retriever who cruises out of Queenstown, MD, on the family’s Pursuit 2470CC. She is pictured here at about four months and will be 11 months old by the time this issue is out.

Want to see your boat dog featured in PropTalk? Email one to three photos and a short description to kaylie@proptalk.com.

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DockTalk ##Blue Friday is a day to show our thanks for the Chesapeake Bay by spending time on or near the water. Photo by Daniel Motto

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hat is Blue Friday? Come on, boaters. All of us at SpinSheet, PropTalk, and FishTalk, and hopefully most of you, have celebrated Blue Friday for the past several years. But in case you need a refresher, it’s the only excuse you need to spend time on or near the water the Friday after Thanksgiving (November 24). While you’re there, think about what you’re thankful for. You don’t have to go out in a boat (but you certainly can!). We’ve found that a simple walk with a water view is a really nice way to spend time with family and out-of-town friends who are visiting for the holiday. Some of our readers like to bring along a 20 December 2023 PropTalk.com

garbage bag and clean up the beach with their kids or stroll along the shoreline with their pup. The point is, let’s get outside and do what we love while also celebrating the Chesapeake Bay. Reach out to your family members, co-workers, neighbors, slip mates, and boating friends, and ask if any of them want to meet up on Blue Friday to burn off that big turkey dinner and enjoy some fresh air with you. If your group decides to go out on the water, please use good cold weather boating sense. File a float plan, wear PFDs, and use wet or dry suits if needed. After you’ve spent time by the water, then you can go shopping. But consider

shopping local this year. If you’re in need of a boating good or service, you’ll find a multitude of options within the pages of PropTalk (including in our Gift Guide on page 32). And if you shop with our advertisers, make sure to say PropTalk sent you. One way to encourage others to join the Blue Friday movement is to share photos of your adventures on or near the water. Post them to social media with #BlueFriday, tag @PropTalkMagazine, or email them to kaylie@proptalk.com. We started this idea back in 2015 and we love how it continues to grow in participation each year. Let’s kick off the holiday season by enjoying the water!


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Boating Infrastructure Grants

aving safe, protected dockage and amenities can make towns more attractive to visiting boaters. Did you know there’s a grant program to help aid in this endeavor? The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) program, first championed by Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), has proven effective in attracting boaters and their spending dollars by providing safe transient dockage as well as a range of important boater amenities. Since its inception in 1998, BIG has provided $283 million for safe harbor facilities including infrastructure such as piers, breakwaters, floating docks, bulkheads, mooring buoys, day docks, dinghy docks, slips, bathrooms, showers, laundries, recycling stations, fuel docks, utilities, navigation aids, limited dredging, and other services. A key BIG requirement is that grant funds must be designed for use by visiting transient boats greater than 26 feet in length for stays of up to 15 days.

Managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service but administered locally through state boating agencies, BIG funding comes from taxes that boaters and anglers pay on motorboat fuel, fishing tackle and equipment, imported boats, and small engines. BIG project costs are shared through matching funds, typically provided by a state, county, or town. The application deadline for public municipalities, marinas, or boat clubs varies in each state, as do program requirements. To get started, the State’s Organization for Boating Access offers BIG Applicant’s Guide as well as a list of state boating agency contacts. State application deadlines are typically each fall. $20 million in BIG funds is available to local municipalities and marinas in the 2024 grant cycle for the construction, renovation, and maintenance of safe harborage for transient vessels. To learn more, visit bit.ly/3s2cL46.

##BIG gives traveling boaters parking spots to safely tie up for the night and facilitates access and tourism spending in waterfront communities. Photo by Scott Meister/USFWS

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Free Entry at CBMM for its Welcome Center Grand Opening

he Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) invites the community to its Welcome Center Grand Opening on Saturday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CBMM general admission will be free for all guests that day. Following a formal ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m., the festivities will continue with a festival-style celebration highlighting the theme of “Winter on the Chesapeake” that features authentic Chesapeake Bay experiences, including food demonstrations, hands-on activities, campus tours, and live music. The entertainment includes a performance by renowned smooth jazz saxophonist and St. Michaels native Anthony “Turk” Cannon, whose father Wilson “Turk” Cannon was an iconic waterman who is featured in CBMM’s Oystering on the Chesapeake exhibition. “This is a truly exciting day in CBMM’s history that has been many years in the making,” president and

CEO Kristen Greenaway said. “Our wonderful new Welcome Center is integral to CBMM’s mission and takes the guest experience to the next level.” CBMM’s new Welcome Center is a 12,000-square-foot, fully ADA-accessible building constructed overlooking Fogg’s Cove, housing three exhibition spaces, a reception desk, restrooms, and the Museum Store. Its construction marks the start of Phase II of CBMM’s ongoing Master Plan campus upgrades. Guests will find a new orientation exhibition, “Navigating the Chesapeake’s Maritime Culture,” constructed on a wall adjacent to the entrance that uses photos and artifacts to set up the themes found across campus. “Water Lines: Chesapeake Watercraft Traditions” is an exhibition showcasing CBMM’s small craft collection, some of which have been in storage and will be shared with guests for the first time. The forthcoming “Stories from the Shoreline” exhibition will present an expansion of

##Jazz saxophonist and St. Michaels native Anthony “Turk” Cannon, whose father Wilson “Turk” Cannon was a waterman (featured in the oystering exhibit), will perform at the event.

the storytelling in the current “Waterfowling” exhibition to include info about the ecology of the Bay and the experiences of the people who have called the region home over time. During the Welcome Center Grand Opening, guests may explore the new building while also experiencing special programming led by CBMM staff and community partners. A variety of food items and beverages, including beer and cocktails, will be available for purchase. Find more information at cbmm.org/ WelcomeCenterGrandOpening.

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This year, try a reusable cover or go bare.

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• Semi-custom covers cost the same as shrink-wrapping boats around 30’ for two seasons. • Reusable covers can last 5 - 10 years. • Canvas shops can repair and clean reusable boat covers, extending their life even further. • Tons of shrinkwrap used on boats is sent to landfills when it is removed. • Most boats get dirty even with a cover. Skip the cover and have the boat deep cleaned next spring instead. (DIYs can visit mddnr.info/ clean-boating-tip-sheet)

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Ask your marina or local marine retailer for help purchasing, cleaning, or repairing your cover. A list of marinas, canvas workers, and boat detailers can be found on the Marine Trades Association of Maryland website (mtam.org) or in the Guide to Marine Services produced by MTAM each year. REFUSE > REDUCE > REUSE > RECYCLE


Record Setting Year for Oyster Planting

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n October, Governor Wes Moore announced that more than 1.7 billion new juvenile oysters have been planted on sanctuary and public oyster fishery sites in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay this year, surpassing an ambitious 2023 planting goal and setting a new annual record. The milestone means that the state has planted almost seven billion oysters since launching its large-scale oyster restoration strategy in 2014 with the help of numerous partners. In 2014, Maryland committed to restoring oyster populations in five Bay tributaries as part of the interstate Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. The state embraced oyster plantings as a key component of its Chesapeake Bay restoration and replenishment strategy by deploying hundreds of millions of juvenile oysters on both sanctuary reefs and public oyster reefs annually. Oysters are beneficial because they filter excess nutrient pollutants from the Bay, provide valuable habitat for other marine species, and boost the state’s commercial seafood industry through annual harvests and oyster aquaculture. “It took three decades to plant 10 billion oysters in Maryland, and half of that was completed in the last decade,” said Oyster Recovery Partnership executive director Ward Slacum. “To achieve meaningful results for the Chesapeake Bay, we must be unyielding and this year’s planting rate is a positive sign that Maryland is committed to Bay restoration.” Oysters for the five-large scale restoration tributaries are grown primarily at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge. Large-scale restoration projects are completed in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oyster Recovery Partnership, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In 2023, the state also worked with several other partners to raise oysters for planting in sanctuaries, private

leases, and on public oyster harvest grounds. These include the public participants in Marylanders Grow Oysters and Oyster Gardening initiatives, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, County Oyster Committees, Severn River Association, ShoreRivers, numerous other river associations, the St. Mary’s County Watermen’s Association, and several private spat producers.

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wenty-two marine technology students from AACPL’s Center for Applied Technology South attended a Career Day at the 2023 Annapolis Powerboat Show, hosted by the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM). Two successful marine industry professionals who came through the trades themselves initially addressed the group. Matt Sansbury, owner of Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, started out as a trades-trained electrician before purchasing his company, and Matt Benhoff, vice president of the Annapolis School of Seamanship, served in the US Coast Guard, learning valuable skills before joining the school. Both men highlighted their experience in the

trades as an alternative to college and urged the students to adopt a strong work ethic to pursue their careers.

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The CAT South students toured the boat show armed with a set of questions to ask various MTAM partners about careers in the marine industry. The companies who participated included The Pocket Yacht Company, North Point Yacht Sales, Diversified Marine/Bay Shore Marine, MarineMax, Trident Funding, Herrington Harbour Marinas, The Annapolis School of Seamanship, Washburn’s Boatyard, and Proptalk Magazine. The exercise was a huge success, and students had the opportunity to engage with successful marine professionals. According to CAT South student Lilliana Rivera, “The boat show was a fun and informational experience. There are so many different jobs in the field. With all the different stands and boats, you can find something that fits your taste. My favorite part was talking to all the different job experts and learning about their trade.” MTAM partners took full advantage of providing meaningful insight to working in the business. Bill Brandon of Washburn Boatworks in Solomons gave students valuable


insight into the real compensation potential for marine mechanics. As the students were finishing their questions at the Trident Funding booth, Jane Tayman asked them if they wanted to pursue something in the marine industry after visiting the show. She was thrilled to get a very enthusiastic “Yes!” from the group. The Career Day experience ended with the students building a reef ball at the Coastal Conservation Association booth. According to Emily Decker, workforce development coordinator at MTAM, “The students and MTAM partners all agreed that it was a great day to learn about career opportunities in the marine trades industry, and it generated a new level of excitement about growing the marine trades workforce.” Founded in 1975, the Marine Trades Association of Marland serves as the voice of an industry that generates more than $4.2 billion annually for Maryland’s economy. Dedication to growing recreational boating, creation of a sustainable workforce for the marine trades and the preservation of Maryland waters are the goals of the membership. Learn more at mtam.org.

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Basic Cold Water Safety for Boaters

on’t you know how to swim?” Sometimes I get that question when I wear a PFD on a boat. My usual response is, “Yes, actually, I’m a good swimmer, but if I go off the boat accidentally, swimming is the last thing I want to have to worry about, because if I end up in the water unexpectedly, chances are good that a few other things have gone wrong too and we don’t need to spend brain power calculating how long I can swim.” When it comes to boating safety in the late fall and winter months, I like to go back to basics, and wearing a PFD is a basic safety precaution. When the water is cold, everyone needs to admit that they won’t be capable of swimming as well or as long as they could if the water were warm. If you’d like a visual of how cold water affects motor skills, visit spinsheet.com and search for “cold water boot camp” to watch a video by the National Water Safety Congress and read more. It’s quite a reality check! Which brings us to the 120-degrees test. The rule of thumb is that if the combined water and air temperature is less than 120 degrees (some say 100 degrees), you are in the danger zone for coldwater impairment. If you’re wearing a lifejacket and you do fall in, remember the HELP position. Draw your knees up together, keep your arms tightly ##Photo courtesy of the National against your sides, and Safe Boating Council lean your head back to keep your face out of the water. This is known as the Heat-Escape-Lessening Position, HELP, for short, and it will aid you in reducing heat loss from your head, armpits, and sides—the areas most likely to let heat escape. A final back-to-basics suggestion is to “file” a float plan. This can be a simple text to a friend or family member stating where you’re going, what boat you’re in, your route, who’s aboard, and how long you expect to be out. Find a premade form here: floatplancentral.cgaux.org. Find a good cold water boating infographic here: boatus.org/cold-water-boating/ infographic. ~BC


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Facing Our Unfinished Challenge: Saving the Bay in the 21st century

5:30 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Van Lennep Auditorium in St. Michaels, MD. For more than 50 years, CBF has created broad understanding of the Bay’s poor health, engaged public leaders in making commitments to restore the Chesapeake, and fought successfully to create and maintain a cleanup approach that features real accountability: the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint. Tickets: $8 per person. Register: cbmm.org

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Mariners’ Museum Evening Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. virtual and in-person event at The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA. Topic: Churchill’s American Arsenal with Larrie D. Ferreiro—engineer, historian, and a 2017 Pulitzer Prize finalist. Free to watch online, $10 for in-person ticket (includes one drink ticket). Advanced registration required at marinersmuseum.org

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Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival: Holiday

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Artisans and craftspeople will exhibit and sell coastal and sea-glass related jewelry, home decor, art, and more.

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Colonial Yacht Club Lighted Boat Parade

On the Friday after Thanksgiving, show your thanks for the Bay by getting out on the water or spending time by the water’s edge. If you shop after your walk, support local boating businesses. Share your outing on social media using #bluefriday 5 to 7 p.m. Potomac River, Marker #2, just off of the Colonial Beach Point, MD. Decorate your boat with festive lights and be part of this season’s holiday wonderment.

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Irvington Lights on the Creek Lighted Boat Parade

Hosted by the Rappahannock River Yacht Club (RRYC) on Carters Creek in Irvington, VA. Parade forms at 5:30 p.m. near Custom Yacht Service on the eastern branch of Carters Creek. Boats will travel west passing RRYC on starboard, continuing on to the Tides Inn. Multiple prize categories. Post parade party at RRYC at 7 p.m. Open to any type or size of boat. Learn more: rryc.org

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Middle River Lighted Boat Parade

The Mid-Atlantic’s largest lighted boat parade and now the fifth largest in the USA! Meet in front of Stansbury Yacht Basin at 5:30 p.m. To register, please text your name, address, and boat info to (410) 463-2686.

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Pasadena Lighted Boat Parade

Find a map of the parade route at facebook.com/PasadenaBoatParade. To register for the parade, call (410) 255-1771. There will be no viewing party this year.

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23rd Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights

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52nd Annual Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade

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Baltimore Parade of Lighted Boats

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Bear Creek Lighted Boat Parade

Parade starts at 5:30 p.m. Festivities begin in the afternoon at the Old Town Alexandria, VA, waterfront. Register: visitalexandria.com

in Old Town Alexandria, VA. Dozens of Scottish clans dressed in colorful tartans parade through the streets of Old Town, joined by pipe and drum bands from around the region, as well as terriers and hounds and more. From 6 to 8 p.m. through the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, and Canton. Vessels will depart from Anchorage Marina at approximately 6 p.m.

Beginning at 5:30 p.m. from Hard Yacht Cafe in Dundalk, MD. Presented by Bear Creek Sailing Association.

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Bohemia River Boaters Lighted Boat Parade in Chesapeake City

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Cambridge-Dorchester County Christmas Parade

Boats will be running down the C&D Canal headed into the basin at approximately 5:30 p.m. Don’t miss the party downstairs in the heated tent at the Chesapeake Inn. Bring a few canned goods to donate towards the local church’s food cupboard. Good places to watch: Pells Garden, Bayard House, Schaefer’s Canal House, and the Chesapeake Inn. Lineup at 4 p.m., parade at 5 p.m. The Parade route begins at Long Wharf, progresses down High St., turns left onto Poplar, straight down Race St., ending at Washington St. by Haddaways. Theme: Snowflakes on Parade. The parade is 100 percent donor-funded and volunteer-run. Donations are accepted at christmasparade.org

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The District’s Holiday Boat Parade

6 to 9 p.m. at District Wharf in Washington, DC. Features over 60 beautifully decorated boats parading along the Washington Channel. Ornament decorating and face painting at Recreation Pier, roast s’mores at the fire pit, vist the lighted tree, skate at the ice rink, sample drinks at the beer garden, and more.

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Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade

From 7 to 8 p.m. along the Yorktown, VA, waterfront. Pre-parade festivities start at 6 p.m. The boats will finish out the evening, as they make their way down the river in a dazzling show of lights that starts at 7 p.m.

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Christmas in St. Michaels

The mission of Christmas in St. Michaels is to provide resources to help local nonprofit groups enhance the quality of life for the residents of the Bay Hundred community. Events include breakfast with Santa, the Talbot Street Parade on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., and more.

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Christmas in St. Michaels Lighted Boat Parade

6 p.m. in the town harbor. All size powerboats and sailboats welcome. Contact dglackin48@gmail.com for more information.

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Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade

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Solomons Christmas Walk

From 6 to 8 p.m. around Annapolis Harbor. Anyone can participate, EYC members and non-members, power or sail. Skippers must register and attend the skippers’ meeting, Thursday, December 7 at 7 p.m. at EYC. The island will be decorated with lights and banners and feature entertainment. The lighted boat parade starts at 6 p.m. and ends along the Riverwalk at approximately 7:15 p.m. weather permitting. Register: solomonsmaryland.com

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Hampton Lighted Boat Parade

Parade starts at 6 p.m. on Rockhold Creek in Deale, MD. Starting point: Rockhold Creek Bridge/Happy Harbor, continuing up the creek and into Tracys creek going as far as Dockside/Tracys Creek Bridge as the boats can go depending on tide, then turning back and making a loop in front of Skippers Pier Restaurant. Email for questions: dealeparadeoflights@gmail.com. Info will be posted on the Deale Parade of Lights Facebook page. The Hampton River will come to life as a fleet of decorated boats parade past the Downtown Hampton waterfront. The parade runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and concludes with an awards ceremony at 8 p.m.

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Boat Review

##Candela’s boats use a large straight main foil close to the boat’s center of gravity and a smaller T-foil in the aft. Photos courtesy of Candela

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he Candela C-8 is an electric hydrofoiling boat built in Sweden. You may have seen it on the Demo Dock at the Annapolis Powerboat Show in October. But to really appreciate all this tech, you simply must go for a test ride. When developing the C-8, Candela wanted to create a more efficient drivetrain that would eliminate maintenance and noise. Enter the Candela C-Pod, the first electric pod motor designed for high-speed boats. Instead of having one big propeller and one big motor delivering the torque that the boat needs, Candela split the torque up into two motors and two contra-rotating propellers. There is no transmission but an electric direct drive, which means no noise from gears, no oil or cooling fluid changes (the sealed electric motors are cooled by seawater), and no maintenance. It provides 23 percent more range than the best electric boats and will last 3000 hours without service. And because the motors are placed under the water, the boat runs whisper

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quiet. The tech that Candela has created is fully scalable, so it can be built for bigger and bigger vessels. Now let’s talk hydrofoiling. Hydrofoils remove 50 percent of the drag compared to a planing boat. In order to get more efficiency out of the system, Candela opted for fully submerged foils. Similar to an airplane, Candela’s boats use a large straight main foil close to the boat’s center of gravity and a smaller T-foil in the aft. Batteries are very heavy, so to make the boat as light as possible, yet still rigid and strong, the hull is made of 100 percent carbon fiber. This allows Candela vessels to weigh significantly less than a similar boat of the same size. The foils are also fully retractable for storage and shallow water operation. By lifting the boat out of the water on hydrofoils, you reduce the energy needed to push it forward by about 80 percent. According to Candela, it works like this: when you run a wing through fluid, the fluid has to increase its speed, and if something increases its speed, it increases its energy. That energy then needs to

be lowered somewhere else to preserve the energy. In the case of the C-8, the pressure drops. The wing is shaped so you get a pressure drop at the topside of the wing and a pressure increase at the lower side of the wing. Once that has been achieved, you get a push upwards, lifting the hull out of the water. So, we have foils and an ultralightweight boat—what’s missing? Software and electronics to tie everything together. Candela’s flight control system uses a variety of sensors to estimate the position, velocity, and acceleration of the boat on all axes. It combines measurement from more than 10 sensors to estimate the true state of the system at all times. These sensors and the computer programming are constantly changing the level of attack of the wings to keep the boat stable when it is out of the water. Candela claims that their boats are some of the most efficient ever made. At 20 knots, the consumption is only 1 kWh per nautical mile, which is roughly 0.1 liters of gasoline. The

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C-8 has a top speed of 27 knots, an estimated range of 57 nautical miles at 22 knots, and foiling mode can be achieved for all speeds above 16 knots. It can fit eight passengers and features a comfortable interior that could sleep a small family, a marine head, and ample storage. It is available in a Daycruiser, with options for open, TTop, or hardtop, or a Center Console configuration that comes as an open layout or T-Top. What does it feel like out on the water? Pretty darn incredible if we do say so ourselves! As the boat lifts out of the water, it truly feels like flying. It is remarkably smooth, very quiet, and very comfortable. While it was a relatively flat, low-wind day during our test ride, we were able to jump across boat wakes with ease. I would love to experience the C-8 on a rougher Bay day to see how it compares. To learn more, visit candela.com/ candela-c-8.

Specifications: LOA: DC – 28 ft. 3 in., CC – about 29.5 ft. | Beam: 8 ft. 3 in. Draft: 1 ft. 8 in. in shallow mode, 2 ft. 11 in. in planing mode 2 ft. 7 in. while foiling, 4 ft. 11 in. while not foiling, foils extended Charging: 11 kW AC: 6.5 hr. 0-100 percent, 135 kW DC: 35 min. 10-80 percent Battery: 69 kWh | Weight: 3858 lbs.

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Celebrate the Holidays, Chesapeake-Style

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he holiday season on the Chesapeake Bay is truly a magical time of year, from lighted boats parading down our waterways to crab basket Christmas trees. There’s no better place to be! At print time, these were some of the events that had been announced. We will continue to update our list at proptalk.com. Be sure to check event websites for any updates, changes, or weather cancellations before planning to attend.

Lighted Boat Parades Upper Bay

Middle River Lighted Boat Parade: November 25. The Mid-Atlantic’s largest lighted boat parade and now the fifth largest in the US. To register, text your name, address, and boat information to (410) 463-2686 (preregistration required). Each captain receives a package with gift cards in excess of $325. Participants should meet in front of Stansbury Yacht Basin at 5:30 p.m. The parade route is as follows (dependent on weather, wind, waves, and tides): Carsons Creekside/Dark Head Cove/Hawthorne, Middle River Yacht Club/Crazy Tuna, Middleborough/ Norman Creek/Crescent Yacht Club, Bauernschmidt Manor/Eastern Yacht Club, Rockaway/Turkey Point, Bowleys Point/Bowleys Quarters, Frog Mortar Creek/Parkside Marina, and back to Stansbury for parade disbursement. Visit facebook.com/mrboatparade for more information. Pasadena Lighted Boat Parade: November 25. Register by calling (410) 255-1771. There will be no viewing party at PYY Marine this year. For a map of the parade route, visit facebook.com/PasadenaBoatParade. Baltimore Parade of Lighted Boats: December 2. From 6 to 8 p.m. through the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, and Canton. Vessels will depart from Anchorage Marina at approximately 6 p.m. Anchorage Marina is hosting the event and offering free dockage to all participants. sailbaltimore.org/events.php Bear Creek Lighted Boat Parade: December 2. Beginning at 5:30 p.m. from Hard Yacht Café in Dundalk, MD. Visit the Bear Creek Sailing Association Facebook page for more information.

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##Don’t miss the Hampton Lighted Boat Parade on December 16. Photo courtesy of the Downtown Hampton Development Partnership

Bohemia River Boaters Christmas Boat Parade: December 2 (rain date December 9). The Bohemia River Boaters will spread holiday joy as they light up their boats and parade them down the canal (beginning at 6 p.m.) and into the basin arriving at Chesapeake Inn. chesapeakecity.com/events.php

Middle Bay Colonial Beach Lighted Boat Parade: November 25. From 5 to 7 p.m. in Colonial Beach, VA. There are three categories: powerboats 35 feet and larger, powerboats less than 35 feet, and sailboats. Prizes include the best decorated boat in each of the three categories, and among the entire fleet of boats a prize for Best Use of Lights, Most Original, and Judges Choice. These six prizes consist of a plaque and $100. Register at: colonialyachtclub.clubexpress.com.

Irvington Lights on the Creek Lighted Boat Parade: November 25. Hosted by the Rappahannock River Yacht Club (RRYC) on Carters Creek in Irvington, VA. Parade forms at 5:30 p.m. near Custom Yacht Service on the eastern branch of Carters Creek. Boats will travel west passing RRYC on starboard, continuing on to the Tides Inn. Multiple prize categories. Post parade party at RRYC at 7 p.m. Open to any type or size of boat. Learn more at rryc.org. Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights: December 2. The parade starts at 5:30 p.m. Old Town Alexandria, VA’s, historic waterfront will shine as dozens of brightly lit boats cruise along one mile of the Potomac River shoreline. Enjoy dockside festivities in Waterfront Park including a pop-up beer garden from Port City Brewing Company, food, activities, and more. Learn more and register at visitalexandria.com/holidays/boat-parade.


The District’s Holiday Boat Parade: December 2. From 6 to 9 p.m. along the Washington Channel in Washington, DC. Get into the spirit with ornament decorating and face painting by Recreation Pier. Roast s’mores at the Camp Wharf fire pit and visit the lighted 45-foot Christmas Tree. Skate at The Wharf Ice Rink on Transit Pier, sample winter drinks at the Corona Beer Garden, and bring your camera for pictures with Santa. Boats arrive for the parade at 7 p.m., and there will be a fireworks salute at 8 p.m. followed by live music. wharfdc.com/boatparade Solomons Christmas Walk Annual Lighted Boat Parade: December 9. Starts at 6 p.m. and ends along the Riverwalk at approximately 7:15 p.m. weather permitting. The parade is coordinated by Solomons Island Yacht Club, Southern Maryland Sailing Association, Patuxent River Sail and Power Squadron, Solomons Yachting Center, and Sail Solomons. A captain’s meeting covering the route, safety issues, and rules for judging will begin at 5:15 p.m. at the Solomons Yachting Center. Register at solomonsmaryland.com. The island will be decorated with lights and banners, and an entertainment lineup will be announced as the event gets closer. Christmas in St. Michaels Lighted Boat Parade: December 9. At 6 p.m. around St. Michaels Harbor. There are lots of great viewing venues around the harbor, including the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (free admission after 4 p.m.). To register for the parade, visit christmasinstmichaels.org. Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade: December 9. From 6 to 8 p.m. around Annapolis Harbor. Anyone can participate, EYC members and non-members, power or sail. Skippers must register and attend the skippers’ meeting, Thursday, December 7 at 7 p.m. at EYC. The Spa Creek Bridge will be closed to vehicles crossing between downtown Annapolis and Eastport periodically from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Possible viewing locations include the Eastport Bridge, Naval Academy, City Dock, Ego Alley, the Harbor Queen, or any of the streets that dead-end at the harbor or Spa Creek in Eastport. For a map of the parade route, decorating tips, registration information, and more, visit: eastportyc.org/lights-parade.

##The annual Christmas in St. Michaels parade. Photo by William Willhelm

Deale’s Annual Parade of Lights: December 12. Parade starts at 6 p.m. on Rockhold Creek in Deale, MD. Spectators are encouraged to get to the parade viewing location at 5:30 p.m. Starting point: Rockhold Creek Bridge/Happy Harbor, continuing up the creek and into Tracys creek going as far as Dockside/ Tracys Creek Bridge as the boats can go depending on tide, then turning back and making a loop in front of Skippers Peir Restaurant. Skippers Pier is taking dinner reservations for that night and has a viewing area on the top deck which is first come first serve. Dockside will be taking dinner reservations; Happy Harbor is first come first serve seating. For updates, visit facebook.com/ DealeMDParadeOfLights. Questions? Email dealeparadeoflights@gmail. com.

Lower Bay Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade: December 2. From 7 to 8 p.m. along the Yorktown, VA, waterfront. Pre-parade festivities start at 6 p.m. and include caroling around a beach bonfire, a musical performance by the Fifes & Drums of York Town, and complimentary hot cider. The boats will finish out the evening, as they make their way down the river in a dazzling show of lights that starts at 7 p.m. visityorktown.org

Hampton Lighted Boat Parade: December 16. The Hampton River will come to life as a fleet of decorated boats parade past the Downtown Hampton waterfront. The parade runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and concludes with an awards ceremony at 8 p.m. Following the parade, Santa will join the fun dockside. For more information, a map of the parade route, and to register, visit downtownhampton. com/lightedboatparade.

More Holiday Events

Chesapeake City Lions Club Christmas Tree Lighting: November 26. 5 to 7 p.m. at Pell Gardens in Chesapeake City, MD. Arrive early for the entertainment. Santa will light the tree around 6 p.m. chesapeakecity.com/events.php Holiday Events at St. Mary’s County Museums. The Holiday Open House at the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum takes place November 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be family activities, refreshments, and more. The museum will also be open daily through January 1 (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas) for a family-friendly holiday exhibit. Learn more at facebook.com/1836Light. The St. Clement’s Island Museum Holiday Open House is December 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enjoy the opening of the museum’s Christmas Doll and Train Exhibit (which runs through January 1; closed Christmas Eve and Christmas) with kid’s activities, music, refreshments, and more. facebook.com/SCIMuseum PropTalk.com December 2023 35


See the Bay Christmas in Yorktown. Yorktown, VA, kicks off the holiday festivities with a Christmas tree lighting on December 1 at Riverwalk Landing. Everyone is invited to gather at York Hall by 6:30 p.m. for live music including a performance by the Fifes and Drums of York Town. From there, the procession will make its way to Riverwalk Landing, where the tree lighting ceremony will begin at 7:30 p.m. The Christmas Market on Main takes place December 2-3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on historic Main Street and features close to 100 vendors. Other events include a nighttime Christmas market on December 8, a Viking Yuletide Celebration December 2-3 at the Waterman’s Museum, and more. visityorktown.org

##A crab basket Christmas Tree in Chesapeake City, MD.

A Dickens of a Christmas Weekend: December 1-2 in Chestertown, MD. Step back into 1840’s London and experience the holiday season as Charles Dickens imagined it. This two-day event includes carriage rides, entertainment, home tours, food, book talks, merchandise, and more. And don’t forget to come dressed like the Dickens! mainstreetchestertown.org/dickens-festival Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade: December 2. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Old Town Alexandria, VA. Dozens of Scottish clans dressed in colorful tartans parade through the streets of Old Town, joined by pipe and drum bands from around the region, as well as terriers and hounds, and more. visitalexandria.com/ holidays 74th Annual Cambridge Dorchester County Christmas Parade: December 2. The Parade route begins at 5 p.m. at Long Wharf, progresses down High St., turns left onto Poplar, straight down Race St., ending at Washington St. by Haddaways. Theme: Snowflakes on Parade. The parade is 100 percent donor-funded and volunteer-run. Donations are accepted at christmasparade.org. Santa’s Arrival in Rock Hall: December 2. Christmas festivities kick off in Rock Hall, MD, with the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus by boat followed by a parade of boats at the bulkhead at 6 p.m. The community band will be onhand to entertain—both at the bulkhead awaiting Santa’s arrival and on Main Street. Santa will travel by firetruck to

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Main Street to officiate the lighting of Rock Hall’s crab basket Christmas tree featuring several hundred decorated baskets in honor of loved ones. Following the tree lighting, enjoy tasty smores roasted over a community firepit and follow Santa and Mrs. Claus to “Santa’s House” in the Visitor Center for children to make their Christmas wishes. rockhallmd.com Midnight Madness – Downtown Annapolis: December 7, 14, and 21. Shop local on December 7 and 14 from 4 p.m. until midnight, and until 11 p.m. on December 21. The downtown Annapolis area, including West Street, Maryland Ave., Main Street, and the City Dock area will be filled with traditional holiday decorations, including beautiful storefront windows, garland, wreaths, holiday lights, a snowflake alley, light canopies, a large Christmas tree, and a menorah. downtownannapolispartnership.org Christmas in St. Michaels: December 8-10. Festive events throughout the weekend in St. Michaels, MD, including breakfast with Santa, holiday meals, holiday music, a lighted boat parade, the Talbot Street Parade Saturday at 10:30

a.m., and more. This traditional Christmas parade features marching bands, antique cars and boats, fire engines, horses, kazoo bands, and even llamas! Bring a chair and come early to get a great spot along the parade route for the largest holiday parade on the Eastern Shore. Rain or shine. Talbot Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 10:15 a.m. until noon from Seymour Avenue to Perry Cabin. The mission of Christmas in St. Michaels is to provide resources to help local nonprofit groups enhance the quality of life for the residents of the Bay Hundred community. christmasinstmichaels.org Poplar Hall Parade of Horses and Christmas Market: December 9. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Historic Chesapeake City, MD. Christmas parade of horses, artisans, live concert, great food from local restaurants, and more. From 6 to 9 p.m., enjoy candlelight house tours. Check in begins at Franklin Hall. chesapeakecity. com/events.php Onancock Christmas Parade: December 9. At 5 p.m. in Onancock, VA. Stay tuned for more information at onancock.com.


Finding Your Dream (Used) Boat

Is Just the Beginning By Drew Maglio

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pon selling Walden, a 1987 Ericson 38-200 sailing sloop, and moving from South Florida to Annapolis, MD, it was time for a new boat. Both Walden and our previous boat, a 30-foot Sea Ray, had sucked much of the joy out of boating due to the litany of repairs, maintenance, and necessary modernizations that I had to perform on them. Although, I will say that these two troublesome boats provided ample and fruitful fodder for numerous articles, so I suppose there is a silver lining. Nonetheless, after enjoying a few months’ reprieve that was exacerbated by Covid-19 lockdowns, it was time to jump back in during the lost summer of 2020. Arriving in Annapolis in January, I began perusing online classifieds all over the eastern seaboard for a particular elusive model of boat that I had always dreamed of owning but had never been able to locate and secure. As a kid growing up in South Florida, my father owned a 1989 Chaparral 2100 SX bowrider that he purchased new at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show for $17,500. I loved that this sport boat featured classic and sleek ‘go-fast’ lines, while maintaining a functional and practical

##The Chaparral 2550 SX is both exceptionally sleek and sporty with clean, sharp, and timeless lines, while maintaining a deck and cabin layout that is functional and spacious.

deck layout. However, I did not like its dated interior, carpeted plywood deck, or open bow design. Hence, my personal dream boat became its larger, closed bow brother: the 2550 SX, which makes a fine coastal runabout (due to the additional safety that a closed bow affords) and overnighter. Unlike the 2100 SX, later models of the 2550 SX cuddy cabin featured a fiberglass floor liner, a head, a small galley, and a spacious berth, perfect for sleeping two. Although I always desired to own one of these vintage sport boats,

##After climbing all over the vessel it was clear that the boat was all original and essentially a time capsule from 1995.

I could never find one until January of 2020, two months before bedlam was unleashed on the world. Although I now lived in Annapolis, my dream boat was 1000 miles away in Plattsburgh, NY, which lies on the shores of Lake Champlain. As one may imagine, this made the logistics of purchasing the vessel both tenuous and tedious to iron out. To exacerbate matters, the boat was locked in storage until March—which quickly became late May after New York’s stringent Covid-19 restrictions were enacted during the Spring of 2020 and maintained into the summer months. Thus, through the Covid lockdowns, I maintained contact with the seller, before we were finally able to make the trip in late May. Before trekking north, we agreed upon a purchase price of $15,000, which included the boat, original trailer, and many extras like a full canvas enclosure, mooring cover, and cockpit cover—all contingent upon a thorough inspection and sea trial. After months of preparation, we rented a Dodge Ram 2500 diesel truck to make the trip to bring our new baby home. The trip north was uneventful. Upon arrival we checked into a hotel for what would be a mostly sleepless night. After PropTalk.com December 2023 37


years of anxiously and thoroughly searching for a 2550 SX in a condition worthy of ownership (no small task for a hull design over three decades old that was only produced from 19881996 and in limited numbers as far as production powerboats go), the day was finally here that I would have the opportunity to lay eyes on my prize in the wild! At this point, the reader may be asking: why this hull of all the others out there? The answer is that in addition to a childhood nostalgia for this particular class of vessels—and affinity for classic muscle boats in general— the 2550 SX is both exceptionally sleek and sporty with clean, sharp, and timeless lines, while maintaining a deck and cabin layout that is functional and spacious unlike the typical ‘gofast’ boat. Additionally, the 2550 SX is both big and capable enough (with its 20-degree deadrise hull) to battle the big water of the sporty Chesapeake Bay, while simultaneously being small and simple enough to transport via trailer and maintain. Having a hull pad for efficient and effortless planing and a very functional but aesthetically pleasing swim platform (that would come in handy if I ever returned to the tropical seas of Florida) were additional considerations. Arriving to the owner’s home on the scenic banks of Lake Champlain on a cool May afternoon, the 1995 2550 SX, named Grape Expectations as an ode to the nearby vineyards that are a defining feature of the Plattsburgh,

##Under the covers, it was apparent the boat had been taken care of.

NY, area was resting on its OEM teal painted steel trailer under both a full mooring cover and a snap-on cockpit cover. A wonderful sign for someone looking for a well-cared for vessel. Under the covers, it was apparent the boat had been taken care of—albeit a bit dirty from being stored for the last six months. After climbing all over the vessel into every nook and cranny, it was clear that the boat was all original and essentially a time capsule from 1995: for better and worse. It featured the original stereo, VHF radio, snap-in-carpet, upholstery, engine, outdrive, etc. I personally prefer to buy boats that have been unaltered by their previous owners because I have found that most boats that have been altered and/or extensively repaired have been done so in a shoddy manner. On the flip side, this typically means that an

##The trip home with our new boat was long, slow, tedious, and nerve-wracking.

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all-original 25-year-old vessel will require an extensive refit and litany of modernizations in order to be in ship shape and ready for use. Nonetheless, after carefully inspecting the vessel and thoroughly going through the systems and hull and deck for glaring issues like structural rot, we sea-trialed the vessel with John, the current owner. The sea trial was mostly uneventful, and the boat planed and performed fairly well minus one stall, which I chalked up to bad fuel or a failing mechanical fuel pump. There was, however, an intermittent popping/rattling sound that was audible only under certain throttle positions, which past experience taught me was likely a stuck intake valve which caused a slight backfire through the carburetor under load. With these concerns revealed by the sea trial, we


reduced our offer and agreed upon a sum of $14,000 for the boat, trailer, and all accessories. The trip home with our new boat was long, slow, tedious, and nervewracking. Because the trailer had only been used to drive one mile to a nearby boat ramp to launch and retrieve the vessel, the tires were very old and displayed lots of small cracks on the sidewalls and tread. Fortunately, I had purchased a brand new, full size spare tire and wheel for the trek home which came in handy when we had a blowout about four hours into the return journey. After successfully replacing the blown tire on the side of a busy mountain highway in upstate New York, we went exceptionally slowly. A crawling 55 mph was our average speed the rest of the way home to Annapolis. As a result, we arrived at our marina around 4 a.m. when we unhooked the trailer, covered

##One of the trailer tires suffered a blowout about four hours into the return journey.

the boat, and returned the truck to the rental agency. Although the boat was now ours, the journey ahead was just beginning. A few days later, after familiarizing myself with the boat and doing some preliminary detailing, we decided to take our new vessel out for a sea trial. ##The engine before the rebuild.

After idling out of the marina channel and dropping the throttle, we were met with an incessant and much intensified popping and reverberation sound that had been only intermittent on the sea trial… After a quick call to my best friend, Brandon, who has worked in the past as a marine mechanic, it was clear that the sound was an ominous harbinger of something more serious than a mere sticky intake valve. As a result, the engine would have to come apart so that I could diagnose and fix what was causing the unseemly popping noise that was coming from the top end of our boat’s 7.4L/454 CI petrol V8 Mercruiser (GM) motor. After a few days reprieve, I dug into the motor. #

##Back at the dock after the unsuccessful maiden voyage that neccessitated a top-end engine rebuild.

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Annapolis Powerboat Show

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he Annapolis Boat Shows recently concluded its autumn double-header with the Annapolis Powerboat Show (October 5-8) and the Annapolis Sailboat Show (October 12-15). Held in the historic seaport town of Annapolis, the shows drew enthusiastic crowds from around the world eager to explore the latest offerings in boats, gear, technology, and marine services. The Annapolis Powerboat Show set the stage for a week of innovation in the powerboat industry. Attendees braved unfavorable weather conditions on a few days, but their unwavering enthusiasm proved that nothing could dampen their spirits. From luxury yachts to robust fishing boats, an impressive array of powerboats graced the exhibits, both on-land and in-water. Cutting-edge powerboat models such as the premiering Candela C-8 and Ingenuity EL2+ showcased innovations in design, performance, and technology. The show also boasted a wide assortment of marine equipment and services to cater to the diverse needs of boaters. Sold signs for companies such as North Point Yacht Sales, Boston Whaler, and The Pocket Yacht Company continued to be hung throughout the weekend as new boat owners joined their new on-the-water family. “The Annapolis Powerboat Show has always been a pivotal event for us, but this year, it surpassed all expectations,” said Mark Schulstad, owner and managing director of the Pocket Yacht Company. “Our sales figures were not just impressive, they were record-setting. Without a doubt, this has been the most successful show to date.” Stay tuned for information on next year’s shows at annapolisboatshows.com.

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##Brokerage Cove was back this year!

##The FishTalk Fishing Spot.

##Classic Boats columnist Chris “Seabuddy” Brown braved the rain on Saturday to join us at the booth.

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##ICOYC cruiser from AYC, Blue Chip, passing Thomas Point Light.

A group journey with 45 international cruisers.

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By Mike Pitchford

f you live next to a Smithsonian Institution Museum—Air and Space, Natural History, or take your pick— you might take this world class collection of museums for granted. You might only visit when you have friends or family in town. When it comes to the Chesapeake

Bay, we boaters may actually “visit” fairly often. However, taking the Bay for granted is a likely outcome just the same. The Chesapeake may well be the finest cruising estuary in the world. It is a “witch’s brew” of relatively easy tides and currents, a temperate climate, and a soft

##Guests aboard American Flyer from Southern Yacht Club (an ICOYC club) exchanged burgees.

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bottom that will indeed put one under a spell. We then combine those ingredients with a seemingly endless shoreline with gunkholes, small towns, and a couple of big cities to visit to complete the captivation. Taken together they provide a plethora of experiences that fit the goldilocks definition: “just right.” However, it may take a visit by friends or family to remind us of the gift we have. And so, it was. Spanning from late September into October and the front end of the Annapolis Powerboat Show, a group of 45 international cruisers joined up with a roughly equal number of Annapolisbased cruisers and “experienced” the Bay. The 10-day cruise began and ended in Annapolis and included stops in the Middle Bay on both the Eastern and Western Shores. The cruise is an annual function of the International Council of Yacht Clubs and was hosted this year on the Chesapeake by Annapolis Yacht Club. The cruising fleet of 30 boats included a host group of local sailboats and powerboats as well as a handful of locally chartered cruising vessels. Our out-of-


town cruisers came from yacht clubs in Louisiana, California, Washington, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, England, and Australia. Don’t get me started on the Aussies. Suffice it to say, they lived up to their reputation. Talking with captains and crews not from the Bay was a sure remedy for taking the Bay for granted. Most of them come from places that require offshore passages to reach a cruise destination. For some, a cruise was leaving homeport and just “punching a hole in the ocean” before returning. Cruisers from Long Beach can reach nearby ports up and down the California coast and visit Catalina Island, “but that is about it” said one cruiser from the Long Beach Yacht Club. Cruisers from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron report a similar nearby cruising experience, sans Catalina Island. Our friends from the Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans generally stick to cruising Lake Pontchartrain. It did not take much imagination to see the twinkle in their eyes when they made the short passages from town to town on the Eastern Shore. With stops

##A group photo of the Aussies on the cruise. All 21 are from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron.

in the historic towns of Cambridge, Oxford, and St. Michaels, our out-of-town guests got some of the best of the Bay. Walking through Oxford on the way to the well-known Cutts & Case shipyard for a group tour, one of our Aussie visitors asked me about the tall tower overlooking Town Creek, the Oxford water tower. While water towers are a common sight for us Bay cruisers, they are not typically found in Australia. As I explained their construction and purpose, she was clearly impressed with the

##One of our international cruisers, German Reichart, about to dig into his first steamed blue crab experience.

engineering behind them. It made me wonder how it all works in Australia. One additional function of the Bay’s water towers also became clear on the cruise. It seems most of our fellow cruisers have shoreside geographic features, elevated ridges and mountains, to point the bow towards. Our particularly flat Eastern Shore offers little in the way of elevation. Those of us with gray hair (or hair that would be gray without intervention) will recall using water towers as navigational landmarks before GPS fed chartplotters. The tidal range may be 10-15 feet cruising out of Seattle and into the Puget Sound. Similar large tides can be found sailing out of the Royal Yacht Clubs on the Solent in England. Talking with one of our cruisers from the Seattle Yacht Club, I was reminded that cruising in many places requires taking tide and accompanying current into account. On the Bay, maybe not so much. Blessed again. Several of our cruisers shared that they picked up a copy of James Michener’s “Chesapeake” in preparation for their visit. While the drama in the lives of his fictional characters may have been engaging, most cruisers commented on the rich cultural history of the Bay as well as Michener’s natural history references. The Bay has indeed been witness to a good slice of American history. That history, again likely taken for granted, is but another dimension in the experience of our visitors. One visitor from the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club waxed poetically about the US East Coast in general and the Bay specifically. A seasoned Pacific PropTalk.com December 2023 43


Commodore of the ##Russell Taylor, the current Vice Overall Cruise Leader Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, r JT Taylor. Sue Pitchford, and Russell’s fathe

Northwest cruiser, she had never been to the East Coast. After a week of Bay travel, she labeled it a place she would like to live for a few years for an immersive experience. The food on the cruise turned out to be a universal language. It was clear from the cruise that oysters and ice cream are a common language and important to all cruisers. I should hope so! At every stop our typical Chesapeake Bay favorites fared well among the outof-towners from spit roasted “Chesapeake” Chicken at the Chesapeake Yacht Club to rockfish stuffed with crab meat at the Tred Avon Yacht Club. The Chesapeake and its tributaries include almost 12,000 miles of shoreline. With modest tidal range and so

much of it reasonably well protected, waterfront homes abound. This is something not so typical back home for so many of our guests. Our cruisers enjoyed an evening at one of those homes on the cruise. Anchored in Mill Creek off Whitehall Bay near Annapolis, they were ferried to one of four individual residences, enjoying a medley of very American BBQ choices provided by Mission BBQ. Barbeque, another common food language! I probably don’t need to underscore the moral of this story. The thousand words above should have you thinking. The Chesapeake Bay is a wonderland. As demonstrated in conversation after conversation with our international visitors, it is a gem of a cruising ground.

##A sunrise over some of our cruise fleet tied up at CBMM.

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##A group of ICOYC cruisers on top of the lighthouse at CBMM in St. Mic haels, MD.

So here is your assignment: Between now and New Years Day, take some time to plan how you will use your cruising boat, kayak, or even your car, to spend more time on the Bay in 2024. Artist, comedian, and poet, Don Herold, nailed it in his poem: “If I Had My Life Over—I’d Pick More Daisies.” His wisdom in the final stanza is clear: “If I had my life to live over, I would start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall. I would go to more dances. I would ride more merry-go-rounds. I would pick more daisies.” If Don was a Bay cruiser, he would have added Bay cruising to his “most important” list. You should too!


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he last time she was at an Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Chesapeake Bay Chapter event, this 22-foot Lyman skippered a group of club members to our waterfront picnic. I’ve enjoyed the chance to ride in this boat on the Miles River, the open Chesapeake Bay, and on local lakes. She runs great and rides level. At the club picnic, which was held at a member’s waterfront home, the food was so fabulous that it was devoured in a half hour, but the best part of this annual picnic is always the opportunity to catch up with friends. Many picnickers enjoyed the event for three hours, talking about classic boats. As usual, some non-members attended that were also interested in classic boating. I passed around the latest issue of PropTalk, pointing out the two pages designated each month to classic boating, along with the Boatshop Reports that cover the projects underway at various restorers and boat repair shops. Now let’s return to the boat that ferried some of our members to the party. Lymans—like all wood-constructed, clinker-

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##The 2023 Volunteer Picnic.

built boats—have their wood planking edges stand out proud: they overlap the top of the plank below it. Those plank edges lift the boat when it’s on-plane atop the water and also make for a drier boat ride. These appear as easy-to-see horizontal plank edges on the side of the boat. The planks are fastened with screws and bolts at each frame and then clinched nailed between the frames on a Lyman boat. This fastening and planking method allows for some movement or “flex” of each board joint and

with a sharp bow angle, which first splits the waves and softens the boat’s ride. The ACBS Chesapeake Bay chapter is more than two hundred members strong and is one of 57 chapters in the US and Europe. We host several in-water cruises and land-based events each year. The club’s social chairperson, Kathy Jones (VP Programs), makes all of this happen, and I thank her. All are welcome to attend our events—boat owners and non-boat owners alike. Find us at chesapeakebayacbs.org. PropTalk.com December 2023 45


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Grand Banks Owners’ Fall Cruise and Rendezvous

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he Chesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owners Association (CBGBOA) members enjoyed some beautiful fall weather along with some windy weather challenges during their Fall Cruise to Solomons Island and Cambridge, MD, followed by their Annual Rendezvous in Oxford, MD. Both events were held during October. The fleet of Grand Banks boats numbered up to 16, traveling from as far as Baltimore to the north and Charleston to the south. Some attended both the Fall Cruise and Annual Rendezvous. Others attended one or the other. There were also some members who came by car, including two past presidents of the club. The Fall Cruise started at Solomons Island, with members tied up at both Solomons Island Yacht Club and Safe Harbor Zahniser’s. Members visited the Calvert Marine Museum and had a potluck dinner as well as a pizza night. Some boaters arrived early to avoid the bumpy conditions on the Bay over the weekend, although a sturdy GB 32 ably handled the adverse conditions. All boats then transitioned to Cambridge on a beautiful day, where ##Grand Banks en route to Oxford, MD.

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##Fall Cruise dinner at Cambridge Yacht Club.

they all tied up at the Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin. The stay here included a fascinating visit to Horne Point Oyster Farm (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science) which is located on more than 800 acres on the banks of the Choptank River. This was followed by an afternoon at the marina including a Show and Tell session aboard members’ boats, where ideas were shared and problems discussed (and occasionally solved). There were Grand Banks ranging from 32 to 46 feet and included Classics, Eastbays, Europas, and Motoryachts. The final stop was Oxford, MD. Boats tied up at the Oxford Yacht Agency, home of the new CBGBOA Yacht Club and also at Tred Avon Yacht Club. A group went on a bus ride to Tilghman Island to catch the ferry to Poplar Island. The tour guide (an environmental specialist with Maryland Environmental Services) showed them around Poplar Island and talked about the environmental restoration efforts

of almost 400 acres of wetlands, including the beneficial use of dredging material for habitat restoration, salt-marsh habitat, island history, and the construction timeline. The three days in Oxford included talks on engine maintenance, weather radar, and three after-dinner talks on figureheads, photography around the Bay, and life as it pertains to boating on the water. During a highly successful painting class, members produced some great renderings of their boats. The club elected a new slate of officers and discussed the 2024 boating season and options for cruises both by land and by seas, on the Bay and beyond. The CBGBOA is an association of current, former, and prospective owners of Grand Banks yachts. The association also welcomes owners who have a cruising vessel similar to a Grand Banks. CBGBOA sponsors social activities, cruises, and the exchange of information and ideas To become a member, please go to cbgboa.org.

##Grand Banks at Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin.


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rinceton University’s Electric Speedboat team (PES) broke the world water speed record for an electric-powered boat at the Annual Gold Technologies and Robbins/Margeas Electric Records Event on Thursday when hydroplane driver John Peeters averaged 114.20 mph on the American Power Boat Association’s (APBA) sanctioned kilo course on Lake Townsend near Greensboro, NC. The team, made up of more than 40 students from New Jersey’s Princeton University, crushed the previous official record of 88.61 mph established by Jaguar-Vector’s V20E race boat in 2018. After a brief course delay Thursday morning, the team launched their cus-

tomized Pro-Outboard hydroplane with a 200-hp electric race motor, co-developed with Flux Marine, around 10 a.m. The boat, nicknamed Big Bird, was met with perfect lake conditions and a picturesque backdrop of autumn colors. Peeters entered the kilo speed-trap and posted a single direction speed of 111.08 mph. Without recharging the boat’s batteries (as is required of a kilo-style event), he then increased his speed in the opposite direction, recording an average speed of 117.50 mph. The two speeds averaged together for the new world record of 114.20 mph. “We came together as a team with a dream. Today, hard work and ingenuity brought this dream into a reality,”

said Peeters, an Arlington, Washington, resident and holder of numerous hydroplane racing records. “Rarely can one say: we are the greatest or best, but today we can. Fastest electric boat ever,” he added afterwards. After repairs were made to a broken propeller shaft that unfortunately ended the day early, Andrew Robbins, PES’s chief executive officer, believes the team is on track for a 120-plus mph average on the next attempt and plans are already in the works to increase the record they just set. The team would like to thank their title partners in Flux Marine, Cigarette Racing, and Danecca for all their support and contributions to making this possible.

##The team. Photo by Princeton Alumni Weekly

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oday I’m taking a different approach, introducing you to a special book and the special woman who undertook a first-of-its-kind project featuring women captains who operate on the Chesapeake Bay. Kristin Rutkowski has taken amazing shots of these local female captains. “I am quick to see beauty in people,” she said. “I love the ability to see a person through a shutter and capture a beautiful image.” Kristin also enjoys sharing those pictures with her clients (“See how great you look!”), and the responses she receives after she photographs them. To get a better sense of the 51 female captains featured in “Her Helm: Chesapeake Bay,” let’s take a look at Kate Hollingsworth. The boats she has captained over the years have become progressively bigger, ranging from classic wooden Chris-Craft boats to 150-foot (and larger) luxury sailing yachts, as well as party barges. Kate has known since childhood that she would spend her life on the water. When she was too old to attend sailing camp, she signed up to teach sail camp! She feels strongly about making the water a welcome place for everyone, regardless of their background or experience. Most of Kate’s summers are now about teaching navigation and cruising. She’s also focused on mastering the finer points of Extreme Customer Service (“You’ll polish stainless till you drop!”), in addition to exceptional vessel maintenance. 50 December 2023 PropTalk.com

##Captain Kate Hollingsworth at the helm of a 1959 Chris-Craft. Photo by Kristin Rutkowski

What Kate loves most is teaching, particularly teaching how to dock. Her role often blends boating skills with couples’ boat-handling skills. Kate says she loves to travel to every boat show and talk about boats—big boats, small boats, boats with sails, boats with paddle wheels, work boats, pleasure boats, fishing boats. “If it floats, I want to be on it!” she says. There is one drawback though… “I’ve never been on a boat with an engine room that I could fully stand up in!” As you know, this column typically features a classic boat. Here’s Kristin’s photo of Kate at the helm of a 1959

Chris-Craft yacht. It’s a wood-planked yacht that measures 58 feet with twin diesels that provide her power. This model and length were among the top-of-the-line offerings from the world’s largest boat builder back in the late ‘50s. Seeing the other 50 female captains like Kate “come to life” as they share their inspiring stories truly makes this book a must-have in your library. Each captain’s image is coupled with her unique biographical story. Their backgrounds vary widely, from owning their watercraft to holding USCG licenses, from racing sailboats across an


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##Three Maryland Boat builders, Jim Weaver, Rob Hardy, and Spencer Mathews (L to R), field questions from the audience at a panel discussion at the Annapolis Powerboat Show. Photo by PropTalk

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he big news to come out of last month’s Annapolis Powerboat Show was that it was big. Show management announced that the show was sold out of exhibit space, Brokerage Cove was back, and staff members were already working on a plan to expand next year’s show. Some of the interesting events at this year’s show included the following stories.

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ohn Stefancik, executive director of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM), shares the following with us. “We already reported that Emily Decker has joined MTAM as the workforce development coordinator. She will work with marine industry employers and schools to place young people into six-week paid internships that feature on-the-job-training. Most of the time, at the completion of these internships, the workers are hired on a full or part-time basis. During the Annapolis Powerboat Show, MTAM hosted a happy hour for young marine professionals (the under-40 crowd) to network and foster camaraderie.” 52 December 2023 PropTalk.com

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mily Decker reports on a great program from the first day of the show. “Twenty-two marine technology students from A.A. County Public Schools’ Center for Applied Technology South (CAT South) attended a Career Day at the 2023 Annapolis Powerboat Show, hosted by the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM).” Read more on page 24. s an additional and new event, which was organized at the last minute, Annapolis Powerboat Show management and PropTalk Magazine organized and hosted panel discussion (moderated by Capt. Rick Franke and editor Kaylie Jasinski) titled: Maryland Boat Builders, Showing off Maryland Pride. The builders’ panel con-

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sisted of Jim Weaver of Weaver Boatworks (showing the Weaver 43), Rob Hardy of Composite Yacht (showing the CY34 and the CY46), and Spencer Mathews of Mathews Brothers Boat Works (showing the MathewsBros 18, the MathewsBros 40, and the MathewsBros 26). The event was informal with the builders fielding questions from the audience ranging from electric versus diesel power to describing the challenges today’s builders face, from uncertain supply delivery problems to manpower shortages. After about 40 minutes the group broke up to enjoy the happy hour supplies donated by Annapolis-based Forward Brewing, pretzels from Moore


##Nostalgia, a 1957 Chris-Craft Commander, gets spruced up and ready for winter storage at Campbell’s Boat Yard at Bachelor Point in Oxford, MD. Courtesy of CBY

##Eager students in the shop at Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD, for last spring’s Introduction to Epoxy class. Courtesy of CLC

##The Composite Yacht 34 at the Annapolis Powerboat Show. Photo by PropTalk

##The Weaver Boatworks Chesapeake 45 at the Annapolis Powerboat Show. Photo by PropTalk

##The Mathew Brothers Bay Explorer 26 at the Annapolis Powerboat Show. Photo by PropTalk

Crunch, and the adjacent Pusser’s cash bar. Just before adjourning, the audience was asked if the event should be repeated next year. The response was a resounding yes. ndy Dize of Roudebush Yacht and Engine Works, located in Dundalk, MD, is busily stacking up winter storage and adding projects to its winter workbook. Andy further reports, “Refurbishment of a classic Bertram 25 fly bridge is at the top of the repair list. Work on this project includes removal of the inboard engines, adding a transom mount for two new 200-hp outboards, installation of new fuel tanks, repairs of the hull and deck, electrical upgrades, and a new canopy frame and hardtop. Another project recently started in the yard is for the transom replacement of a Grady White 25. Fiberglass repair is being done on the transom and bottom longitudinal members using COOSA (a fiberglass coring material that does not absorb water). Roudebush Yacht

and Engine Works is a full-service yacht repair facility, providing new construction, fiberglass repair and painting, mechanical, electrical, and electronics repair, and total boat rehab services. Reach out to Andy Dize to discuss your future project or repair needs.” usan Campbell of Campbell’s Boatyard at Jack’s Point in Oxford, MD, reports that they have been busy completing yearly varnish, deck refurbish, and paint repairs on Nostalgia, a 1957 Chris-Craft Commander, before her winter’s nap. Nancy Noyes from Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, MD, sends us this report. “In 2023 Chesapeake Light Craft introduced ‘Boat Shop Saturdays,’ a monthly program featuring handson boatbuilding seminars. In 2024, CLC’s Boat Shop Saturdays will lead off with ‘Introduction to Marine Epoxy’ on January 20, and ‘Hands-On Varnishing

and Painting’ on February 17. Led by professional boat builders, and experienced instructors, these three-hour sessions let participants pull on a pair of gloves and ‘learn by doing’ in a small group setting. Tools and supplies are provided by CLC. For those who want to build a boat but have hesitations about working with epoxy and fiberglass, in January instructor Jay Hockenberry will cover epoxy safety, fillet techniques, applying fiberglass, wood lamination, and even some advanced boat carpentry. This class sold out quickly in 2023; registration is open now at clcboats.com/epoxy-class. “In February, boat shop manager Andrew Schroeher will share a range of techniques for applying a professionalgrade finish, covering proper preparation as well as painting and varnishing techniques. This class also sold out last spring; registration is open at clcboats.com. In April, CLC will

##Lunatico, Titan Custom Yacht’s hull 9, a 63-footer powered by twin Caterpillar 3406Es being launched at Bishopville, MD. Courtesy of TCY

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##Larry Jennings working on a custom 37foot single engine bay built design at Jennings Marine Railway in Reedville, VA. Photo by B. Griffin

reprise a session for those who want to build their own Greenland-style kayak paddles. Additional sessions are in the planning stages. The latest information on available boatbuilding classes at CLC’s Annapolis shop can be found at clcboats. com/classes. Closing out the calendar for 2023 is the CLC Holiday Bazaar,

##A CY46 nears completion at Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD. Courtesy of CY

##The P.L. Jones built Chesapeake style fireboat built for the Ridge, MD, fire department tests her pump and water cannons during sea trials this summer. Courtesy of PLJ

on Saturday morning, December 9. The Annapolis shop and showroom will be open for holiday fun and hospitality, with coffee and donuts and crafts for kids. Please join us!” ob Hardy from Composite Yacht in Trappe, MD, brings us up to date on what’s going on in his busy shop. “We’re

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##Builder Bob Lohr checks out a detail on the 16 foot “orphan” skiff he’s rebuilding as a fishing boat in the shop at Cypress Marine in Severna Park, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

##Builder Joe Reid works in his shop at Mast and Mallet in Edgewater, MD, shaping new window frames for a Markley 46. The boat in the background is a 1968 Brownell Bass Boat. Photo by Rick Franke

##A 1954 Mercury Model 54 B Super Thunderbolt 35-hp outboard motor on a restored runabout at Marine Services, LLC at Pocahontas Marina in Edgewater, MD. Photo by Rick Franke

CY46 well along, and we have another one in the mold now that we’re selling that as a kit; we still do that. We have a 50-footer underway. We have a contract to build a 42-footer off of someone else’s mold, and quite possibly it sounds as if we’re going to be building three or four of them to be shipped out to Hawaii. We have an

interesting refit which was Burt Reynold’s old boat; we’re rehabbing that. We just finished a rehab on a 21 Sea Craft. So, we have a lot going on. We’re running about a year or 18 months out. Like everybody in the business, we’re waiting for the other shoe to drop, and just in case it does, it’s nice to have a backlog of orders.”

A phrase I heard a lot at the Powerboat Show was “cautiously optimistic.” I think Rob summed that up very well. Area boatshops seem to be anticipating a busy winter season. Let’s hope they are correct. That’s it for this month. Enjoy the last of the fall weather and be safe out there.

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D E C E M B E R 2023 T I D E S

9 06:48 AM 0.5 15 11:12AM 07:08 AM 0.5F 0.1 M 3 01:54PM 10:42AM 01:24PM 0.5F Station ID: ACT4996 Depth: Unknown Su 13 28 13 3 3 -0.4E 18-0.5E 08:06AM 08:00AM 11:00AM 06:36AM 0.4F-0.8E 08:00AM 10:30AM 0.5F-0.8E 06:5 04:54PM 07:36PM 04:18PM 07:12PM 79 Su 12:33 85 08:54AM M 01:030.6F PM18 2.3 70 08:42AM Tu11:12AM 01:18 PM 2.5 76 Tu 04:29 PM PM -0.1 2.8 -306:24AM 02:12PM 05:24PM 0.9F 01:48PM 05:24PM 11:30AM 02:30PM -0.7E 11:06AM 02:00PM -0.5E PM 01:18PM 03:54PM -0.4E 1.2F 10:18PM 10:00PM Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 07:44 -0.2 -6 21 07:08 PM 0.2 6 07:34 PM 0.4 12 F Sa ◐ Tu W F Sa M11:4 10:46 PM 0.9 27 ◐ 08:42PM 11:48PM 08:48PM 05:18PM 08:54PM 1.1F 04:36PM 08:30PM 1.0F-0.8E 06:24PM 10:12PM 0.9F 04:5 Station Type:64Harmonic ○ ● 01:48AM 01:24AM 0.8F 2.418 73 05:01 12:13 AM 2.4 9 73 05:08 64 05:19 12:05 AM01:07 1.1 AM AM 0.7F 2.5 76 5AM 20 5 01:32 20 01:13 04:24 05:14 AM 0.6 34 AM 0.3 34 AM AM 0.1 2.1 3 20 5 5 20 02:08 AM AM -0.2 2.3 -6 70 5 01:43 AM 2.1 1 AM AM 0.2 0.7 6 21 20 5 12:11 AM06:13 1.1 AM 9 24 05:06AM 08:30AM -0.8E 04:42AM 08:00AM -0.8E Baltim 20 07:05 AM 0.6 18 0.5 15 07:34 AM 0.8 24 07:18 AM 0.3 9 07:48 AM 0.6 18 07:08 0.2 6 08:20 AM 0.1 3 Time Zone: LST/LDT 08:53 10:23 AM 0.9 27 10:29 AM 0.8 -6 24 11:00 AM 0.7 21 11:40 AM 0.8 24 2 PM AM 1.0 1.0 30 30 -0.2 PM 12:00PM 02:48PM 11:18AM 02:18PM Th 3.0 9 07:06 91 FAM12:44 3.1 3 94 Su 01:58 M 01:38 82 03:42AM Tu 01:54 PM 2.212:06AM 67 03:30AM PM01:39 0.8 PM M Tu 70 03:06AM 0.7F 0.6F 12:00AM -1.1E 0.7F -1.0E -0.9E 01:36AM 05:06AM -0.9E 12:1 W05:54AM 02:21 PM 2.3 03:32 6 12:36 Su 04:42 PM 0.3 24 M 04:35 PM 0.1 30 Tu 05:04 PM PM 0.1 2.5 3 76 W 05:42 PM PM 0.0 2.7 012:30AM 1 PM PM 0.1 0.2 3 Tu W 12:57 PM07:18 1.0 PM 05:54PM 08:42PM 05:24PM 08:18PM 14 29 14 4 -0.5E 19-0.6E 0.740 21 0.6 18 ◑ 08:36 0.22407:24AM 6 09:48AM PM19 0.4 12 09:30AM PM08:22 0.2 PM 08:42AM 11:42AM 03:36AM 06:06AM 0.6F 07:30AM 0.3F-0.7E 08:54AM 11:30AM 07:3 ◐ 08:10 ◑ 08:210.5F 08:41 PM -0.2 -6 ◑ 06:34 10:44 PM 1.6 49 PM 1.3 6 PM PM 0.9 0.727 21 11:40 PM PM 0.8 4 ◑ 11:39 ◐ 11:18 11:24PM 11:18PM 0.5F 07:32 PM PM 0.0 1.3 0 40 ◑ 11:20

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DIFFERENCES

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

Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58

H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08

L. Ht *1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08

Spring Range 1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4

DIFFERENCES

0.118 3.1 -9 0.237 2.5 6 0.118 3.2 -12 0.140 2.4 0.0 6 3.218 -12 0.1 2.440 0.0 3 3.218 -12 0.1 2.437

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

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3NOAA 18 ID: 18 13 3 28 18 13 28 Current 3 Tidal 18 13 Depth:322 28 13Predictions 28 Station cb0102 feet 28 NOAA Tidal Current Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic 08:54PM 11:24PM 0.8F 09:12PM 08:54PM 11:42PM 11:24PM 1.0F 0.8F 09:30PM 09:12PM 11:30PM 08:54PM 11:42PM 11:24PM 0.5F 1.0F 0.8F 10:06PM 09:30PM 09:12PM 11:30PM 11:42P 0 9 04:54AM 24 07:54PM 904:24PM 24 24 9 -0.7E 04:24PM 04:12PM 07:48PM 07:54PM 1.3F 0.9F 03:42PM 04:12PM 07:36PM 04:24PM 07:48PM 07:54PM 1.0F 1.3F 0.9F 04:30PM 03:42PM 08:12PM 04:12PM 07:36PM 07:48PM 1.1F 24 1.3F 04:00PM 04:30PM 07:54PM 03:42PM 08:12PM 07:36PM 0.9F 9 1.1F 09:42AM 1.0F 05:18PM 04:00PM 08:42PM 04:30PM 07:54PM 08:12PM 0.9F24 0.9F 10:36AM 1.1F 05:18PM 04:00PM 08:42PM 07:54PM 0.9F 0.9F 05: 05:06AM 08:18AM 08:06AM -0.7E 04:42AM 0.9F 07:54AM -0.8E 04:42AM 07:54AM -0.6E more Harbor Approach (off9LST/LDT Sandy Point), 2023 09:12AM 11:54AM -0.8E 08:18AM 11:18AM -1.1E 09:30AM 12:06PM -0.8E 09:36AM 12:18PM -1.3E 12:12PM -0.8E 01:18PM -1.2E Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0F1.0Fn.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2023 12:54AM 0.6F 12:18AM 0.5F 02:00AM 0.5F 0.7F 01:18AM 0.8F 1.0F 11:12PM 11:18PM 11:12PM 11:06PM 11:18PM 11:12PM 11:36PM 11:06PM 11:18PM 0.7F 11:24PM 11:36PM 11:06PM 11:54PM 11:24PM 11:36PM 11:54PM 11:24PM0.6F 11: 11:12AM 02:30PM 0.9F 10:48AM 02:30PM 1.2F 10:42AM 02:30PM 1.1F 11:00AM 02:54PM 1.3F Time Zone: 03:18PM 06:42PM 0.7F 02:12PM 05:36PM 1.5F 03:12PM 05:48PM 03:36PM 06:18PM 1.1F Sa 01:24AM 03:24PM 05:42PM 04:48PM 07:06PM Th F N Sa Su 03:48AM 06:00AM 0.4F 12:24AM -1.2E 12:18AM -1.1E 12:48AM -1.1E M 76.3683° Tu Th 12:42AM 18AM 03:42AM -0.9E 12:42AM 04:12AM -0.9E 12:36AM 04:00AM -0.9E 03:00AM -1.2E 12:00AM 03:06AM -1.7E 02:18AM -1.3E 03:06AM -1.5E 02:36AM -1.5E 0.6F Su 12:24AM 03:42AM -1.3E 4 19 4 19 4 19 Latitude: 39.0130° Longitude: W 03:06AM 06:36AM -1.2E 02:12AM 05:42AM -1.1E 04:54AM 08:18AM -0.9E 03:12AM 06:36AM -1.1E 04:36AM 07:36AM -1.1E 04:48AM 07:48AM -0.7E 06:30PM 09:54PM -1.1E 05:54PM 09:00PM -0.7E 06:00PM 09:12PM -1.0E 06:06PM 09:18PM -0.9E 09:48PM 09:06PM 08:54PM 09:12PM 08:30PM 09:18PM 29 14 29 09:42AM 4 01:18PM 19 14 29 14 29 14 29 08:24AM 11:12AM -0.5E 04:18AM 06:36AM 0.5F 04:42AM 2.2F 07:06AM 0.5F 04:18AM 06:24AM 0.3F Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: W05:12AM 07:48AM 10:48AM 0.6F 30AM 10:06AM 0.5F 07:24AM 10:30AM 0.8F 02:06AM 05:12AM -1.0E 2.0F76.0128° 02:18AM 02:06AM 05:36AM -1.6E-1.0E 01:36AM 02:18AM 04:48AM 02:06AM 05:36AM -0.8E 05:12AM -1.6E -1.0E 01:36AM 12:18AM 02:18AM 04:48AM 05:36A 0.7F-0 06:00AM 09:18AM 1.5F 06:06AM 05:18AM 09:00AM 2.0F 06:12AM 09:54AM 05:36AM 09:24AM 2.2F 06:54AM 10:18AM 1.5F 09:36AM 1.8F 08:42AM 12:42PM 1.9F 11:18AM 09:30AM 01:06PM 1.8F 10:36AM 01:24PM 0.8F 10:30AM 01:42PM 1.5F 02:24AM 02:36AM 02:24AM -0.8E 02:24PM 1.1F 02:30AM 02:36AM -0.9E 02:24AM -1.1E -0.8E 03:00AM 02:30AM -1.1E 02:36AM -0.9E11:42AM -1.1E 02:48AM 03:00AM 02:30AM -1.1E -0.9E11:42AM 03:18AM 02:48AM -1.0E 03:00AM -0.9E11:36AM -1.1E 03:18AM 02:48AM -1.0E -0.9E 5 20 5-0.9E 5 20 508:42AM 20 502:54AM 20 W Flood Th -0.8E Sa -1.1E Su M Tu 08:06AM 1.5F 08:42AM 08:06AM 12:18PM 2.3F 1.5F 08:06AM 11:42AM 1.6F -0.9E 2.3F 1.5F 07:36AM 06:18AM 08:42AM 11:36AM -1.2E 12:18P 15 01:42PM 05:36PM 1.2F 09:06AM 11:54AM -0.6E 08:42AM 11:30AM -0.5E 09:54AM 12:30PM -0.5E 02:12PM 04:42PM -0.4E 00PM 03:36PM -0.4E 01:54PM 04:42PM -0.6E 12:48PM 03:30PM -1.2E 04:06PM -1.6E 12:48PM 03:30PM -1.2E 01:54PM 04:30PM -1.1E 01:06PM 03:48PM -1.3E 02:06PM 04:42PM Mean 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) 5M Dir. 20 5Th 501:24PM 20 506:12AM 20 506:42AM 20 5 06:18PM 20 5 20 506:54AM 20 2012:18PM 506:54AM 20 W F06:30AM 05:54AM 08:30AM 0.5F 06:12AM 05:54AM 08:42AM 08:30AM 0.6F 0.5F 08:48AM 05:54AM 08:42AM 08:30AM 0.4F 0.6F 0.5F 06:30AM 09:18AM 06:12AM 08:48AM 08:42AM 0.6F 0.4F 0.6F 06:42AM 06:42AM 09:12AM 06:30AM 09:18AM 08:48AM 0.4F03:24PM 0.6F 0.4F 06:42AM 09:48AM 06:42AM 09:12AM 09:18AM 0.7F04:00PM 0.4F06:30PM 0.6F 06:42AM 09:48AM 09:12AM 0.7F 0.4F Tu Sa Su Tu W Th F07:36AM 05:30PM 08:18PM -1.0E 04:24PM 07:18PM -1.0E 06:36PM 09:24PM -0.7E 04:48PM 07:54PM -1.2E 05:12PM 08:24PM -0.8E 05:18PM 08:24PM -1.3E 03:24PM -0.9E 04:00PM 06:42PM 06:18PM -1.4E -0.9E 03:18PM 03:24PM 06:42PM -1.0E 06:18PM -1.4E -0.9E 09:18AM 03:18PM 12:42PM 04:00PM 06:30PM 06:42P 1.8F06: -1S Mean Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) M Tu M Th Tu M-0.4E F Th Tu 09:12PM 02:24PM 06:18PM 1.2F 03:00PM 06:42PM 1.0F 02:00PM 06:00PM 1.2F 07:18PM 10:30PM 0.6F 12PM 09:48PM 0.8F 07:36PM 10:30PM 0.6F-0.6E 06:42PM 09:24PM 1.0F 07:36PM 10:00PM 1.0F 07:06PM 09:18PM 0.6F 08:12PM 10:12PM 0.5F 07:30PM 09:42PM 0.7F 07:48PM 0.8F 11:12AM 02:06PM -0.6E 11:18AM 11:12AM 02:18PM 02:06PM -0.7E 11:24AM 11:18AM 02:00PM 11:12AM 02:18PM -0.4E 02:06PM -0.7E -0.6E 12:18PM 11:24AM 03:00PM 11:18AM 02:00PM -0.5E 02:18PM -0.4E 12:18PM 02:30PM 11:24AM -0.4E 02:00PM -0.5E 01:06PM 03:42PM 12:18PM 02:30PM -0.5E 03:00PM -0.5E 01:06PM 12:00PM 03:42PM 02:30PM -0.5E -0.4E Su ◐03:00PM M Tu M Th Tu M F Th Tu Sa -0.7E F12:00PM Th Su -0.4E Sa F12:00PM Su 10:30PM Sa 11:54PM 11:12PM 11:18PM 11:24PM 11:42PM 07:24PM -1.0E01: 09:48PM 10:24PM 09:48PM 10:24PM 10:24PM 09:48PM 04:42PM 10:24PM 10:24PM

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Fish News By Lenny Rudow

Shattering Expectations

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here’s been a flurry of record-setting catches in recent months. In Delaware, lucky angler Chris Andrews dropped his baits in the waters of the upper Nanticoke and hooked into a 48-pound, 42.5-inch monstrosity of a blue catfish. Andrews was night fishing and said it was “just another quiet end-of-summer evening on the water,” before he felt the tug. Despite having a net that didn’t quite do the job for such a beast, Andrews managed to get the fish into the boat and topped the existing state record blue cat by four ounces. But… Just 20 days later, angler Sydney McBroom was fishing, also in the Nanticoke, when his whole bluegill bait was inhaled by a 53-pound blue cat—re-shattering the record that had just been shattered. McBroom’s mega-cat didn’t just set the new bar but is also believed to be the largest freshwater fish caught since the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control began recording recreational fishing records. In the state of Maryland, meanwhile, two new Chesapeake Bay re##Angler Bobby Graves holds cords fell this fall. Brian Summerlin was dropping chunks of soft crab up the new Maryland state into the waters of the Tangier Sound, catching a mix of black drum, record Florida Pompano. Photo courtesy of Bobby Graves striped bass, and bluefish, when a 16.6-pound sheepshead inhaled the bait. Fooled at first by its size into thinking there was a black drum on the line, after bagging the fish Summerlin wasted no time checking for sheepshead in the record books (previously set at 14.1 pounds) and then bringing the fish to a certified scale. Nearby—on the very same day, September 17—angler Bobby Graves was fishing for speckled sea trout near Bloodsworth Island. Graves was also using soft crab for bait and had a big surprise when a 6.44-pound Florida pompano ate his offering. The fish eclipsed the old record of 5.05 pounds, putting Graves into the record book. Speaking of pompano… just three days later, angler Chris Stafford broke the record for pompano dolphinfish—a completely different species—with a 2.0-pound catch made at the Poor Mans. And a little over two weeks later yet another Maryland record fell when Stephen Humphrey caught a new record 12-pound great barracuda at the Washington, while trolling for tuna aboard the Wrecker. Whew! That’s a lot of new records!

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he 2023 striped bass juvenile index for Maryland has been released, and the results are spectacularly depressing. In the fifth year in a row of far below average results, 2023 was by far the worst yet with a measly index of 1.0. The long-term average is 11.1, and the index hasn’t made it above 5.0 since 2018. Scientists have pointed to a number of possible reasons for the low numbers of juvenile rockfish, including poor winter climate conditions, rapidly expanding blue catfish predation, water quality, and a lack of forage. In the bigger picture, climate change appears to be squelching the striped bass’s ability to reproduce successfully in the Chesapeake Bay. Recent studies have shown that the development and concentration of copepod (which striped bass larvae feed upon) can be influenced by warm winter temperatures, having a negative impact on recruitment in high-flow river systems. Many other anadromous species that spawn in the Bay also showed poor success this year, with white perch (0.98) and yellow perch (0.01) posting exceptionally low numbers. However, menhaden and bay anchovies showed solid success, with the highest abundance in 30 or more years for both species. 58 December 2023 PropTalk.com


Alabama Invasives

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he Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has expressed concern over the appearance of Alabama bass being introduced into Claytor Lake and the New River. “DWR did not release Alabama Bass into Claytor Lake or the New River,” said Jeff Williams, regional fisheries manager for DWR, in a recent Fisheries Update. “Their presence is likely the result of unauthorized stocking by anglers. Where similar illegal introductions have happened, in states like Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina, popular largemouth bass fisheries have either declined or tanked because of competition with Alabama Bass.” According to Williams, Alabama bass are aggressive and could threaten the largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass fisheries in Claytor Lake, as well as the popular smallmouth fishery on the New River. Alabama bass can also hybridize with smallmouth and spotted bass. Anglers are encouraged to keep and eat any Alabama bass they land. Because of the difficulty identifying Alabama bass in the field, DWR has lifted creel and length limits for both Alabama and spotted bass.

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NOAA Knows Best?

OAA announced updates to its recreational fisheries policy, originally released in 2015, following the 2022 National Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Summit and additional public comment. Key additions to the policy include climate change, equity and environmental justice, and a greater focus on expanding offshore industries such as aquaculture and wind energy. Included in the update for the New England/Mid-Atlantic region was a mention of exploring the use of high-resolution satellite imagery to quantify recreational fishing vessels, to determine “if and how these data can be compared to Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) effort estimates.” Considering that NOAA recently admitted that MRIP numbers may be off to the tune of 30 to 40 percent—and that a camera placed at the Ocean City, MD, inlet proved an MRIP inflation of more like five times the actual number of recreational anglers—we think that’s a great idea.

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A Brief History of

Striped Bass Regulations

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never gave striped bass regulations much of a thought back in the mid-1960s when I was fresh out of the Navy and fishing Indian River Inlet and the Back Bays of Rehoboth and Indian River. We kept what we caught and threw them in the cooler along with the trout and flounder. In the early 1970s I began working for the New Jersey Fisherman Magazine and doing fishing shows during the winter. It was at one of these shows in Annapolis that I met Bob Pond and Avis Boyd. Bob was convinced that striped bass were in serious trouble. Of course, he was correct, but at the time no one would believe him. He thought the eggs that the females laid in the rivers of the Chesapeake were somehow infertile. He would go to the rivers after the spawn and examine the eggs with a microscope and try to get the people at various state and federal agencies to look at his studies. He never had success. Infertile eggs or not, the striped bass young of the year index in the

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By Eric Burnley Finally, in the mid-1970s, a group was formed: The State-Federal Striped Bass Management Council. Each state from Maine to North Carolina sent three people. One commercial fisherman, one recreational fisherman, and one state biologist. I was selected to represent Delaware’s recreational fishermen. Our first meeting was in Salisbury, MD, and boy was it an education. We went around the room to find out what each member thought the problem was with striped bass. The members from the south said it was the northern fishermen taking all the big fish and killing all the spawning females. The northern fishermen said those in the south killed all the small fish, thereby destroying the future of the fishery. It became apparent that we had a long, hard road ahead. And then we found out the ASMFC had no authority to enforce its laws. So, no matter what we came up with to save the striped bass, the states could ignore those regulations without fear of reprisals. It took an act of congress to change this situation. I believe it was a senator from Connecticut who introduced the bill that gave ##The author with a Chesapeake Bay striped bass. the ASMFC the authority to close the fishery in any state that didn’t abide by the regulations placed on that fishery. And then there was the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia had the obviously dead or injured law. If you caught a fish that was dead or injured, you could keep it no matter the size or species. In other words, all of Virginia’s fishing laws were worthless. A fish caught on a hook was injured, same for a gill net. I would end up living in Virginia for 11 years, beginning as Executive Director for the CCA of Virginia. Stay tuned for part two next month. #

Chesapeake Bay went into a decline for almost 20 years from 1970 until it went above the average in 1989. The fact that striped bass were in trouble finally dawned on the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC). The Council manages fish that live in the Exclusive Economic Zone from three miles off our coast out to 300 miles. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission takes care of the fish that live close to shore in the Three-Mile-Limit. It was thought that striped bass spent their lives within that Three-Mile Limit. We now know from the latest tagging results that these fish go out as far as the Hutson Canyon and the Nantucket Shoals. By this time, I had become involved with striped bass management and was a member of the Striped Bass Fund. This group never achieved much notoriety, but we did comment on any and all proposals made by NOAA, the ASMFC, or the MAFMC.


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27’ Nimbus C8 ’23 New Arrival Nimbus C8 #63 - Mercury 300, Zip Wake, bow thruster, windlass and more. Nice, enclosed pocket cruiser. $210,589 Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com 2017 Sportsman Open 282CC Twin F200XCA’s w/ Optimus Power Steering Yamaha Outboards, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 07/21/2023, Hours - 304, Hardtop w/ Rocket Launders and Spreader Light, Center Console Cover, LaPorte Mooring Cover, Powder Coating, Simrad Electronics Package, and more! $138,500 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20664

2019 Sportsman Open 282CC Twin F300XCA Yamaha Outboards, Engine Warranty until 2/3/25, Hours almost 1,100 hrs - up-to-date service and records on hand, new trailer available for purchase at $9,988, Island Blue Hull and Bottom, Sundeck / Table Cushion, Garmin Electronics Package, and more! $154,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20657

(Dress Blue) Ranger Tugs R-29 Sedan 2020 $299,987 - Meticulously maintained by the owner. Includes weaver davits, inflatable & 6Hp Yamaha. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

1999 29’ Dyer 29 Trunk Cabin Soft Top One Owner, Lift Kept, Yanmar 6LPSTE 300Hp Diesel Engine w/550 hours, Bow Thruster, Hardtop w/ Full Enclosure, Teak Windshield Frame, Teak Swim Platform, V- Berth, Enclosed Head. Don’t Miss Out on this Classic Down East! $159,950 Irvington, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

2020 29’ Monterey 295 Sport Yacht One Owner, Mercury 8.2 Mag 380Hp Engine (48 Hours) w/ Bravo III Outdrive, Westerbeke 3.5KW Gas Generator (30 Hours) A/C w/ Reverse Cycle Heat (8000BTU), Raymarine Electronics Package, Full Cockpit Canvas, PRICED TO SELL!! $155,000 Urbanna, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

(Scout) 30’ Wilbur 30 ’92 Classic Downeast design; blue hull; extensive recent electronics; low hours on Cat 3116; full enclosure; varnished teak. $138,000 Call Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 or www.seattleyachts.com

30’ Nimbus T9 ‘23 Hull #95 - Single Mercury 450R, Foiled Hull-Graphite, Thruster, Radar, underwater lights and more. Yacht quality in a modern daybook design. $309,777 Visit Seattle Yachts Annapolis for a closer look. 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

30’ Ocean Sport 30 ‘23 Brand New Arrival, hull # 123 of this offshore fishing designed hull. Offshore capable - Twin 350 Mercury outboards. Quality build, fish or cruise! Ready to sea trial! $490,000 Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

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Cutwater C-30 Sedan 2022 $349,987 With only 76 hours, this is an opportunity to own a like-new boat. Features A/C, Onan Generator, Volvo Penta 435 w/ warranty, Bow/ Stern Thruster, Radar, Autopilot, and more! Call Lee Cook at 410.703.9911 or leecook@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

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2019 32’ Back Cove 32 Volvo D6 435Hp Engine, 7.5KW Onan generator, Easy Dock System, Cabin/Helm AC/ Heat, Inverter, All New Cushions/ Covers and Batteries. Garmin Electronics Package. $449,000 Deltaville, VA. Call Jon Hutchings 804.567.0093 or jon@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

33’ Bavaria Vida 33 ‘23 TWO IN STOCK NOW: MD & FL. **Special opportunity on FL boat - Call** Perfect for day/weekend fast cruising! A fun boat w/ a ton of room. Twin Merc 300Hp OB’s surrounded by swim platform. Axius joystick, large retractable sunroof, galley up. Below: A/C, head/shwr, lounge area w/ table. Call S&J Yachts for details 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2003 Carver 396 NEW LISTING! Exceptionally maintained cruising & liveaboard vessel. Low engine hours & ample outfitting. Her current owners have ensured she is cruise away ready. $169,000 S&J Yachts 410.571.3605 www.sjyachts.com

32’ Chaparral 320 Signature Express T280Hp Volvos, Gen, AC. $34,900 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610.299.3598 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

(Parisea) 31’ Bertram ‘72 $69,900 Lin Earley 757.672.2778 l i n @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

32’ Regal 32 Express ’14 Cruise Ready - equipped with Air Con, Genset. Wellmaintained and lift kept. Asking $174,900 Trade-In-Offers encouraged. Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com (Ramblin Rose) Ranger Tugs R-31 CB 2021 $398,987 - Well-maintained Luxury Edition 31 Command Bridge. Features: 320Hp Volvo Penta D4 w/ 5yr extended warranty, Garmin GXM, A/C w/ reverse cycle heat & much more. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com (Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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35’ SeaPiper 35 ‘24 Hull #16 January 2024 delivery New build, manufactured at our production facility in Washington. Creative pocket trawler, trailerable and customizable. Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis for more details 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

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2009 40’ Monterey 400 Sport Yacht Twin Diesel 370Hp Volvo Penta 500 IPS Pods Joystick Control, Fischer Panda 8KW Generator, Cockpit Helm AC, Cockpit Grill and Refrigerator, 2 Stateroom, 2 Heads w/ Separate Showers, Custom Cockpit Awning. $219,950 Whitestone, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

(Eltinar) 36’ Kadey-Krogen ‘86 $149,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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40’ Nimbus T11 ‘23 New Arrival - T11 #186 - Twin 400 Mercs. Joystick, Thruster, Open day boat layout w/ yacht construction quality. 2 Cabins and enclosed head. REDUCED $445,000 (Over $525K to buy new). Well-equipped! Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

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40’ Carver 396 ’04 Beautifully maintained 396 Motoryacht style cruiser. Great layout and lot of space for live aboard to cruising. Asking $190,000 Call Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 or www.seattleyachts.com

(Sea Cloud) 41’ Mainship ‘90 $40,000 Jason Hinsch 410.507.1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

41’ Bavaria SR41 HT ‘23 RARE OPPORTUNITY! Owner’s plans changed. Must Sell. Loaded w/ options and ready for the “Loop.” 2 large staterooms. 2 heads. Galley up and down. Hydraulic swim platform w/ Highfield dinghy, Canvas enclosure, Generator, A/C, large electric sunroof, much more. $609,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

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42’ Legacy 42 ’18 Freshly painted Flag Blue hull, superbly equipped, single 660 Cummins, genset, davits, flybridge and more. Asking $699,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com

2022 Pardo Yachts 43 Walkaround, OUR TRADE 43’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,199,000 Minimal hours, likenew, turn-key trade-in. Factory and engine/pod warranty remaining. Save over $300,000 off brand-new. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

44’ Seahorse CN44 ‘05 Excellent boat for long-distance travel - perfect for a couple or family. 2cabin/1head. Very spacious widebody design w/ extralarge main saloon & panoramic windows. $395,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

(Gotisf) 46’ Grand Banks ‘89 $310,000 Jason Hinsch 410.507.1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2018 Prestige Yachts 460 Fly 46’ Edgewater, MD. Asking $799,000 Turnkey single-owner yacht. Remaining factory warranty. Predominately freshwater usage. Upgraded w/ current factory aesthetics options and custom upgrades. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or i a n @ c y c . y a c h t s www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2020 Prestige Yachts 460 Fly, OUR TRADE 46’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $879,000 Immaculate Condition. Remaining Volvo Engine and Pod Warranty. Well-maintained. Ready for her next owner now. We take trades. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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46’ Maxum 4600 ’01 Well-maintained, fully outfitted & ready to go. Bottom painted, stored canvas, updated & maintained equipment w/ owner records. Offers comfort, luxury, safety & stability at anchor or underway. $199,900 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

49’ Krogen Express ‘99 NEW LISTING! Excellent condition, beautiful classic commuter looks. Semi-displacement hull allows trawler economy and semidisplacement speed. $675,000 S&J Yachts 410.571.3605 www.sjyachts.com

50’ Viking Convertible ‘00 New to the market! Well cared for example of this classic sport fisher model. Twin 12-cylinder MAN diesels, outriggers, trolling valves, fighting chair w/ teak table option. Not into fishing? She would make a great liveaboard! $450,000 S&J Yachts 410.353.7423 www.sjyachts.com

2021 Prestige Yachts 520 Fly 52’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,299,000 Beautifully maintained yacht, extremely low hours, available for immediate delivery. Remaining factory and engine warranty. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com


60’ Viking Enclosed Bridge Sport Fish ‘10 C32 Cats (2) Gen Sets, Tower, 4 Strm/3 Heads, Mint Cond. Two boat owners. $2,100,000 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610.299.3598 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

2022 Prestige Yachts 520 Fly 52’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,399,000 Volvo DPS installed. Most outfitted, most immaculate 520 on pre-owned market. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or i a n @ c y c . y a c h t s www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

53’ Island Pilot 535 ‘11 New to the market & loaded w/ luxury. Low hours on twin Volvo 700Hp D11 IPS diesels, Seakeeper stabilization, three joystick stations, 2 gens, washer/dryer, & more. $695,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2020 Prestige Yachts 590 Fly, OUR TRADE 59’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,499,700 Amazing Condition. Outfitted w/ ALL factory options and upgrades. Remaining engine/pod warranty. Custom flybridge enclosure. Available for immediate delivery. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2022 Prestige Yachts 590 Fly 59’ Annapolis, MD. Asking $1,950,000 Like-New Condition. Single-Owner Yacht. Remaining Prestige and Cummins Warranties. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2016 Prestige Yachts 680 Fly 68’ West Palm Beach, FL. Asking $1,795,000 Great Condition. Nearly $500,000 in refurbishments/upgrades/ maintenance since 2021. Most beautiful 68’ Prestige on the market. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2021 Prestige Yachts 690 Fly 69’ Newport Beach, CA. Asking $3,499,000 Immaculate Yacht. Original Chesapeake Bay boat. EastCoast delivery available. Like-New. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www. chesapeakeyachtcenter.com 72’ Princess FBMY ‘12/’23 Complete refit completed 2023 w/ new electronics, appliances, soft goods, exterior cushions, etc. Under 600 original hrs on C32 Cats, (2) Gen Sets. This boat is better than new! $2,500,000 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610.299.3598 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

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Biz Buzz Testing and Training Center

Awlgrip and International, two of AkzoNobel’s yacht brands, announce a new Application Research Center (ARC), offering a cutting-edge location to trial and test products, systems, and technology alongside product application training. AkzoNobel has invested in a new extension of the Yacht Paint Application Center (YPAC) located in Southampton, UK, to provide new innovative products, applications, and techniques to professional and DIY applicators. The project has been split into three phases and is due to be completed in 2025. In early spring, two new spray booths and an adjoining laboratory were brought online as part of the first phase of development, offering an opportunity for applicators to work with AkzoNobel to help improve their efficiency and enhance their application skills while also increasing capacity for the onsite R&D team to fast-track new product development and improve response times to customer queries. Phase two, due to begin in 2024, will include a pioneering climatic control spray booth with the ability to raise and lower temperature and humidity to replicate climatic conditions anywhere in the world. The new facility, designed in combination with long term technology product roadmaps, will also explore how robotic applications could be used to help improve productivity and repeatable quality. The original Southampton YPAC opened in 2008 and has completed training on a variety of products and skills for more than 600 trainees. The center has a long history of developing industry leading products and systems for Awlgrip and International. Alongside new product development, the facility is renowned for working with industry partners like spray gun manufacturers and sandpaper suppliers to ensure the latest technology and equipment is tested. akzonobel.com

Elected Chairman

BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water program supervisor Alan Dennison has been elected chairman of the National Safe Boating Council (NSBC). Created in its current form by the Federal Boating Safety Act of 1971, the council is the nation’s principal public-private boating safety advocacy organization, representing a coalition of more than 330 US and international member organizations. Its mission is to promote a safer recreational boating experience through education, outreach, and training. A Chesapeake Bay boater, Dennison began at the BoatUS Foundation in 2015 and joined the NSBC board as secretary in 2017. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation is the boating safety and clean water “sister” to the nearly 800,000-member Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS). Dennison’s election signifies the seventh time a BoatUS Foundation staff member has held the NSBC chair post since BoatUS founder Richard Schwartz signed the charter which created the current NSBC, and has included foundation presidents Ruth Wood, Jim Ellis, and Chris Edmonston. “It really humbles me to be following in the footsteps of these great boating safety leaders, and it shows our long-standing commitment to our NSBC partnership,” said Dennison. “I have to thank outgoing chairman Robert Newsome for his mentorship, which helped lead me to this important boating safety post,” said Dennison. Newsome, the National Marine Manufacturer Association’s senior vice president of operations, remains as NSBC immediate past chair. Dennison says he hopes to strengthen the BoatUS Foundation-NSBC partnership and is excited about growing the curriculum for on-water training course instructors and students. “One of the important items required for expanding the availability of affordable on-water boat handling training is to ensure we have a consistent curriculum coast-to-coast,” added Dennison. safeboatingcouncil.org

Welcome Aboard

Hidden Harbour Marina welcomes Paula Martin to its team in the role of parts manager. With an impressive 31 years of local experience in the marine parts industry, her expertise, dedication, and passion for all things marinerelated make her the ideal leader to run Hidden Harbour’s parts department and assist its valued customers. As they continue to service the community of boating enthusiasts and tradesmen alike, Hidden Harbour looks forward to the valuable contributions Paula will bring to its store. Her in-depth knowledge will undoubtedly enhance customers’ shopping experiences. Check out Hidden Harbour’s newly stocked store, and if they don’t have what you are looking for, they can special order it. Together they will find you the right parts and expertise to have you back out on the Bay in no time. hiddenharbour.net

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