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IN THIS ISSUE VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 2

Features

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Boat Review: Tiara EX 60

If you love opulence and luxury and you love going fast, you’re about to fall in love with the Tiara EX 60.

By Lenny Rudow

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Guide to the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show

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January 19-21 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.

By Staff

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See the Bay: Fishing the Elizabeth River You will find the Elizabeth to be a fantastic fishing hole.

By Kendall Osborne

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Chartplotters, Apps, or Both?

Use whatever you are most comfortable with and makes you safest on the water.

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By Dave Rowe

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Selecting Your Winter “Home” Marina

Winter is a well-known recurring condition. The cure is spending time on your boat, a little further south.

By Mike Pitchford

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The Adventure of a Lifetime

Bay boaters Dave and Sonia Astle complete America’s Great Loop.

By Beth Crabtree

on the cover

David Sites celebrated 365 days on the water in 2023 with several other SpinSheet Century Club members on December 31. Congratulations, David! Photo by Will Keyworth

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Departments

Classic Boats and Boatbuilding

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Editor’s Note

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Letters

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Boat Dog

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DockTalk

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Chesapeake Calendar

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Cruising Club Notes

presented by the Boatyard Bar & Grill presented by Argo

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Tides and Currents

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PropTalk Monthly Subscription Form

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Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale

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Marketplace: Services, Suppliers, and More

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Index of Advertisers

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Biz Buzz: Chesapeake Business News

Classic Boat: Trumpy, The Signature Annapolis Yacht By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown presented by Annapolis Gelcoat

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Boatshop Reports By Capt. Rick Franke

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Editor’s Note

Embracing Joy and New Things in 2024 By Kaylie Jasinski

##The crew of photographers and fellow Centurions who came out to celebrate David Sites’s 365th day on the water. Photo by Tom Konisiewicz

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he start of a New Year means it’s inevitably time for the making of cherished or dreaded (depending on your frame of mind) resolutions. I shared a few of my water-oriented goals last month, but I honestly won’t be too upset if I don’t accomplish any of those specifically. What I would prefer to focus on is embracing joy and trying new things. Earlier this week I did something I never thought I would do—I went on my first goose hunt. I am an animal lover and while I fish, I generally practice catch and release fishing unless I intend to eat the fish I catch (which isn’t very often). I had never eaten a goose, wasn’t sure if I would even like the taste, and honestly, I wasn’t sure I could go through with the finality of a hunt. But thanks to motivation from two of my coworkers, I was able to experience something new in a safe and encouraging environment. Prior to the hunt, they made sure I felt comfortable safely handling a shotgun. And on the big day,

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they gave me ample opportunity to observe and participate without judgement. Was it a success? I did get one goose, and I’ll admit, I still feel a little bad. But again, thanks to my teammates, I don’t regret going and I do intend to eat the meat that was harvested that day. Would I go again? Hard to say; I think skeet and trap shooting are more my bailiwick. But I am very glad I tried something new in a situation that was set up for learning, and I had fun and felt safe while doing it. Which brings me to the other part of the “resolution” I mentioned above: joy. And what could be more joyful than spending every day of 2023 on the water?! David Sites graces the cover this month because he spent 365 days on the water last year. Every single day. And by doing so, he broke all previous records in the SpinSheet Century Club. You can read more about that on page 22, but the gist of the club is that you must spend at least 100 days on the water in a calendar year. You must be on a boat, and it must leave the dock (any boat—paddlecraft, sailboat,

powerboat, etc.). As SpinSheet’s editor Molly Winans will tell you, the competition can get pretty heated but it’s all in good, clean fun. And in fact, when David was set to hit his 365th day on the water, fellow Centurions made a plan to meet him out there to cheer him on and Will Keyworth was on-hand to take our awesome cover photo. SpinSheet presents the Erewhon Award in honor of Jack Sherwood to the Centurion who spends the most days on the water. Last year’s Erewhon winner was Robert Alusic with 345 days. On December 31, it was pure joy for David and all who came to cheer him on as he broke the previous record, including Dave Nestel, a four-time Erewhon award winner. I think we could all learn something from this and take it with us into the New Year. Try new things, even if they scare us. Embrace joy. Celebrate the accomplishments of your peers. Go boating more. Here’s to a great 2024!


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Cats Dash for Freedom

did a double-take on seeing the Cats Dash For Freedom article (in the January PropTalk). I didn’t realize this was a fictional story at first, I thought someone had found out about the Tangier Island Cat Roundup of 2018. I help to run an annual airlift of holly and presents to Tangier Island every December (read more on page 20). The organizer of the Holly Run, Helen Woods of Chesapeake Sport Pilots on Kent Island, led an effort to trap and remove the numerous stray cats that were getting out of control on the island. The cats were originally employed to chase otters away from the crab shacks, but as cats do, they eventually multiplied beyond the numbers needed for otter patrol. (To read more about that story, Google “WYPR otters cats tangier island”).

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Holiday Cheer Photo Contest Winner

ongratulations to Rachel Murat, whose photo garnered the most votes in our Lighted Boat Photo Contest in December!

Rachel says, “On December 2 we participated in the Bohemia River Boaters Second Annual Lighted Boat Parade in Chesapeake City, MD. The Grinch and Santa set off from Locust Point with their live 12-foot Christmas tree and huge sack of more than 60 wrapped gifts aboard. Along with over 20 other boats, they braved the dense fog and put on quite a show for hundreds of onlookers! Captain Grinch Jeff Marut and Santa Kelvin Arnold were awarded with first place for the small boat category.”

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

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Boat Dog

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Dennis and Pixie Beck share this shot of their dog Tito on the C&D Canal. Tito is an Australian Shepherd and will be two in March. The family cruises on a 26-foot Key West center console and their home port is Cabin John Creek off the Elk River.

Meet Charles

Natalie Reddy shares this sweet note and photo:

“We absolutely love this feature of the magazine—it’s our family favorite! This is our daughter Olivia with our three-year-old goldendoodle, Charles. Our home port is Herrington Harbour North and Charles’s favorite type of boating is slow cruising the Chesapeake watching the ducks.”

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

Keep Your Boat (and Yourself)

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elMarVa winters can be deceiving. Sixty degrees one day and 30 the next, though even on those warm days, we must always be cognizant of the season in order to keep ourselves and our boats safe during their long winter’s nap. Keep these three tips in mind, courtesy of BoatUS, to ensure a less stressful winter and commissioning come springtime. haven’t done so yet, read your marina, boat club, 1 Iforyou storage facility contract. Every page. Why? This

document clearly specifies critical safety rules to live by over the winter. Don’t assume that because you read one contract, they’re all the same. Different contracts apply to the specific type of winter storage you might have, such as outdoor, indoor, or boats stored on a rack. Contracts also include work rules. Some common ones may include no work of any kind (most often for boats in rack storage but also sometimes for indoor storage), prohibiting outside contractors, no heaters or portable generators, or batteries must be disconnected. Why all the rules? There’s no getting around the fact that vessels tightly stored together tee up an increased fire hazard. So, for the greater good of everyone in winter storage, follow these rules to the letter.

“no” to power cords. While this best practice could 2 Say have been included above, it deserves its own mention.

Ask any marina owner what keeps them up at night over the long winter storage period and they will tell you one item at the top of the list is power cords. Undersized and multiple cords connected together are not only a potential source of ignition but make whatever they are plugged into, such as a battery charger or heater, another fire issue. If you need power to the boat to do some off-season work, check with your marina first. Some marinas may also require notification of any work you wish to do.

your boat—safely. BoatUS recommends check3 Visit ing on your boat at least once during the off season,

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though more often is better. This will help ensure animals don’t make a home and your cover or shrink wrap is still effectively shedding ice and snow. When visiting the boat, it’s best to find a parking spot away from vessels on jackstands. Don’t move or adjust jackstands, and never tie off a winter cover to them. If you need to use a ladder to climb aboard, tie it off at the top. If your boat is stored in the water, bring a friend with you so a slip off an icy dock doesn’t go unnoticed.


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Conservation Victory for Greenbury Point

victory for public access to the Chesapeake waterfront and an apparent resolution to a local controversy between the US Naval Academy and some nearby private citizens should be the result of nothing less than the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), signed by President Biden in December. Language in the bill was introduced by Senator Chris Van Hollen, Senator Ben Cardin, and Representative John

Sarbanes to protect public access at Greenbury Point Conservation Area in Anne Arundel County, which is Navy property managed by Naval Support Activity (NSA) Annapolis as a natural resources conservation area. The site was under threat of being developed for the purposes of a second golf course located at Greenbury Point. The passage of the language was praised by local leaders. Chesapeake Conservancy president and CEO Joel Dunn stated, “Senator Van Hollen, Senator Cardin, and Representative Sarbanes deserve enormous credit and gratitude. They ##The view from Greenbury listened to their constituPoint walking trail looking toward the Bay Bridge. ents and took a stand for our trees and wildlife to protect the health of the Chesapeake Bay and to ensure that everyone, not just the privileged few, will have access to one of the last remaining natural areas of the Severn River. We applaud those caring individuals and grassroots

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e had a reader write in recently who helps run an airlift of holly and presents to Tangier Island each year. This annual December tradition is known as the Tangier Holly Run, and if you aren’t familiar with it, we wanted to share a little bit about the history of this quintessential Chesapeake Bay event (thanks to information from tangierhollyrun.com). Tangier Island is located on the bayside of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, 12 miles into the Chesapeake Bay. In 1967 a runway was constructed by the Virginia Department of Aviation for the use of small general aviation aircraft. Ed Nabb, in his green and white 1946 Ercoupe, was among the first pilots to land at Tangier during the winter of 1968. The story

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activists, Senator Van Hollen, Representative Sarbanes, and the conservation nonprofits who pivoted quickly and devoted countless unplanned hours to protecting this special place steeped in our nation’s history against this surprising threat.” Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman also issued a statement applauding the language, saying, “The inclusion of language in the National Defense Authorization Act that protects public access at Greenbury Point is an incredible step forward in our effort to conserve this land and expand public water access. Thank you to Senator Van Hollen, Senator Cardin, and Congressman Sarbanes for listening to our residents and leading this conservation effort and thank you to all of our community members and organizations whose advocacy made this possible. We will continue our work to protect Greenbury Point and natural areas like it to protect the health of the Chesapeake Bay and ensure that all of our residents have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of our local waters.”

Tangier Holly Run goes that he stopped in for lunch at his favorite sandwich shop and noticed that there were no holly trees on the island. So, from then on, “always on a Saturday or Sunday, depending on the weather,” he would fly to Tangier to bring holly to the islanders before Christmas. After that first Holly Run, word spread among Chesapeake pilots, and by 1975, the group had grown to seven planes. That was also the first year that Santa Claus came along for the ride. The group continued to grow over the years and in one year, 41 planes made the trip from Cambridge to Tangier. The event is usually scheduled for the first Saturday in December with the following Saturday being used if the weather is bad. After all the planes

arrive at Tangier and are tied down, Mrs. Virginia Marshall greets the group, and Santa and his gigantic bag are loaded in a golf cart for the short trip to the community room at the church where Mrs. Marshall has all the young children of the island waiting. The look on those children’s faces as Santa comes through the door is something to behold and has had more than one pilot to say what an excellent way to start the holiday season! In more recent years, the Holly Run has also evolved into a fundraiser to help provide critical services to elderly and often widowed residents of the island. All funds donated by Holly Run participants support this work. To learn more, visit tangierhollyrun.com.


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Improve Your Basic Weather Forecasting Skills

hether your on-water outings are on a kayak, center console, or luxury cruising yacht, you’ll encounter a variety of boating conditions while underway on the Chesapeake. Knowing a few basic weather forecasting skills will increase your enjoyment and improve the safety and comfort of your outings, which is why we’ve once again invited professional weather forecaster Mark Thornton to teach a three-part webinar in March. Although he’s admitted he’s not one for small talk, Mark is always excited to talk about weather, how it forms, and how you can hone your forecasting skills. In years past, he’s focused specifically on thunderstorms on the Chesapeake, but this year his scope will be wider. “Marine Weather 101 - Chesapeake Bay” will teach you how to interpret weather maps, prepare a wind and wave forecast, and recognize the potential for thunderstorms on the Bay. You will also learn where to find marine weather forecasts and how to use Doppler Weather radar to monitor thunderstorms.

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rine weather blog, teaches basic forecasting seminars to recreational boaters during the off-season, and is on the faculty at Cruisers University during the Annapolis Boat Shows. The webinar will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays March 6, 13, and 20. Whereas we encourage attending these sessions live to take advantage of Mark’s insightful answers to student questions, don’t worry if you can’t attend one of them. Each session will be recorded and made available to all registered attendees until July 1. All three sessions combined will cost $80. Gather your boating or yacht club friends and sign up together for a better and safer on-water 2024! Register at: spinsheet.com/marine-weather-webinar.

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Logging 100 On-Water Days and Breaking Records!

ailors beware, as powerboaters may take over the Century Club! This inclusive club, first started by our sister publication, SpinSheet Magazine, has long been dominated by sailors, even though all boaters are welcome. This year, David Sites, who’s a powerboater, broke the record and logged 365 days in 2023. Congratulations, David! On these pages you’ll find pictures of David and other powerboaters who logged 100-plus days in 2023. PropTalk readers are welcome to join the Century Club challenge for 2024. All you have to do is sign up with your email address and start logging your on-water days on any kind of vessel. Learn more at spinsheet.com/century-club.

##Century Club members David Sites, Dave Nestel, Dianne Sullivan, and James Ronayne, all of whom logged most if not all of their 100plus days on the water by powerboat. Photo by Will Keyworth

##Doug and his wife Becky Firth logged 153 days on the water, most of them on their Wilbur Downeast Sedan 34 Lark.

##Dave Nestel (L) has earned Century Club top honors four times. He was onboard with David Sites (R) to celebrate his breaking all the records. Photo by Will Keyworth

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January Through Feb 29

CCA Pickerel Championship

Target chain pickerel and a variety of other fish species all winter long in this catch, photo, release tournament to compete for great prizes. Register at ccamd.org

Through Mar 1

Sailing Through the Winter Solstice

Every year Carroll Creek Park in Frederick, MD, is filled with individually designed lighted sailboats. This floating light installation sets sail in November and is on display through March.

17 - Mar 6

America’s Boating Course

Patuxent River and Northern Virginia Squadrons of the US Power Boat Squadron will be hosting an in-person and virtual America’s Boating Course on January 17, 2024, Wednesday evenings for eight weeks. In-Class sessions will be at Safe Harbor Zahnizers in Solomons, MD. Virtual will also be available. This course is recognized by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrator and the US Coast Guard and goes a long way to saving money on your insurance. Contact: educationofficer@abcsomd.org

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Old Buck and the Naval School - Franklin Buchanan and the Founding of the U.S. Naval Academy.

19-21

Chesapeake Bay Boat Show

At the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, MD. Featuring over 30 Maryland boat dealers showcasing new boats and marine equipment, also entertainment, food and beverages, free educational seminars, and plenty of free parking. Tickets: thechesapeakebayboatshow.com

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FSFF Monthly Hands-On Session

Duber Winters and Joe Bruce will teach club members how to tie a handful of “you really need to know” fly fishing knots. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse (behind Ford Hall) at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

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Bosun’s Marine Get Hooked Fishing Seminar

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Chanteys - Sailing Work Songs of the Sea. How to catch speckled trout and redfish in the Chesapeake Bay with Lenny Rudow. 6 to 8 p.m. at Bosun’s Marine Maryland, 411 Winchester Creek Rd., Grasonville, MD 21638.

27-28

Kent Island Fisherman’s 13th Annual Fishing Flea Market

8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kent Island American Legion Post #278, 800 Romancoke Road, Stevensville, MD 21666. Admission $4 (16 years and under are free).

For more info and links to event websites, visit proptalk.com/calendar

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January (continued)

27 - Feb 3

Online Maryland Safe Boating Course

January 27 and February 3 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. Attending both online sessions is required. This state approved eight-hour instructor-led course fulfills all legal requirements, provides you with a solid foundation for boating, and gives you a Maryland Boating Certificate which you need to legally operate a boat. Presented via Zoom by America’s Boating Club Rockville. Cost: $10. Registration deadline: January 21 at 3 p.m. To register, contact: jmckinney2606@gmail.com

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Augustine Herman’s Remarkable Map of the 17th Century Chesapeake.

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1st Annual Mid-State Fishing/ Hunting Expo

8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Edgemere Fire Hall (7500 N. Point Rd. in Edgemere, MD). Cost: $10 adults, free for ages 16 and younger. Featuring fishing lure manufacturers, gun experts, waterfowl enthusiasts, anglers, saltwater guides, and more. Presented by SnapperHead Outdoors with Triple Deuces Tackle Company.

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Atlantic Harvest - Commercial Fisheries in the Atlantic Ocean.

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9-10

Eastern Shore Outdoor Show

At the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center: 500 Glen Ave., Salisbury, MD 21804.

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Churchill’s American Arsenal - How the US Built the British Innovations that Won World War II.

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A Passion for Oysters: Film Screening and Discussion

5:30 p.m. in the Van Lennep Auditorium of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. “A Passion for Oysters,” the latest film by the renowned team of Dave Harp, Tom Horton, and Sandy Cannon-Brown, takes a close look at the lower Choptank River with its oyster farms, free-range watermen, the world’s biggest oyster sanctuaries, and a robust presence of science and environmentalists. Followed by a discussion with Tom Horton and Dave Harp. Tickets $8 per person. Register at cbmm.org

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41st OC Seaside Boat Show

At the Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. Featuring approx. 350 boats, over 140 exhibitors, and more!

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31st Annual PSG Fishing Expo and Nautical Craft Show

At Kurtz’s Beach in Pasadena, MD. Stay tuned for more details. Pasadena Sportfishing Group.

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). Inperson and virtual available. Topic: Defiant - The Audacious Escape of Robert Smalls. The Water Side of the Underground Railroad.

23-24

77th National Outdoor Show

Held in Dorchester County each year with the goal of preserving Dorchester County’s heritage by recognizing its resources and spotlighting the people who carry unique talents in their way of life. Location; 3485 Golden Hill Road, Church Creek, MD 21622. (Date subject to change.)

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Fishing/Hunting/Boating Flea Market

8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the American Legion Post 91 in Cambridge, MD. $5 entrance fee, children 12 and under are free. Held by the Mid-Shore Fishing Club.

24 - Mar 2

America’s Boating Course

Saturday February 24 and Saturday March 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bosun’s Marine in Grasonville, MD. To register, visit tinyurl.com/yckj3684 or contact Joe Burke at (410) 279-0862 for more info.

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Her Helm: A Panel Discussion

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AMM Winter Lecture Series

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Van Lennep Auditorium of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. This panel discussion, moderated by CBMM Director of Curatorial Affairs & Exhibitions Jenifer Dolde, will draw together several of the women featured in the current Her Helm exhibition to share the stories of their own unique backgrounds and experiences. Tickets $8 per person. Register at cbmm.org 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. $10 per person, free admission for First Mate and above (pre-registration is strongly suggested at amaritime.org as space is limited). In-person and virtual available. Topic: Built on Sotweed - The History and Archaeology of Maryland in the 1600s and its Reliance upon Tobacco.

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Boat Review

At the press of a button the port and starboard hullsides drop down so you have an expanded cockpit. There’s also a massive 60-inch hydraulic lift swim platform.

Tiara EX 60: Luxury Incarnate By Lenny Rudow

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ou say you want a 60-footer with the luxury level of a New York penthouse apartment, the open-air outdoor space of a day-boat, and the 40-plus-knot performance of a sport boat? Good luck finding it. Wait a sec—found it! The new Tiara EX 60 not only has all of these attributes, but it also puts them into play with a serious dash of panache. The luxury factor will rival anything overlooking Central Park, with three

Quick Facts LOA: 60’3” Beam: 16’11” Displacement: 57,500 lbs. Draft (min): 4’0” Transom Deadrise: 14 Degrees Fuel Capacity: 7800 gal. Water Capacity: 150 gal. Max HP: 2000

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private staterooms belowdecks including a full-beam master (with en-suit head) featuring a queen pedestal berth with innerspring mattress, nightstands with inductive cell phone chargers, cedar-lined hanging lockers, a 50inch TV with Bose soundbar, and powered blinds. Then, consider the customizable fabrics package, which includes almost 70 different choices for the pillows, duvets, and shams. Countertops can be quartz or solid surface, and again you get to choose the patterns that you, personally, find most appealing. In the saloon you’ll watch as a 55-inch TV rises out of the countertop. The pilothouse door slides open at the press of a button, and the aft bulkhead disappears via electrically actuated sliding glass and three-panel centerline doors. Sting, eat your heart out. Yet despite that rather massive luxury interior, Tiara manages to incorporate a huge swath of the open outdoors aboard. Some of the credit goes to the inclusion of a chaise

lounge on the bow. Much also goes to the design of the “Alfresco Cockpit Zone” between the lower cockpit and the cabin, which is as large as the cockpit of most boats and includes an L-lounge and chaise lounge with options for a breakfast bar or additional seating. Surely the cockpit itself comes into play, too, with its huge dinette between two couches or the “Adventure Module” with the electric grill, wet bar, refrigerator, or ice maker. Heck, if you feel so inclined you can even get it with five fishing rod holders on the back, tackle storage, a livewell, and macerated fishboxes. And let us not forget the massive 60inch hydraulic lift swim platform with recessed dinghy chocks and disappearing stairway. But on top of all that, at the press of a button the port and starboard hullsides drop down so you have an expanded cockpit with swim platforms—terraces, in yacht parlance—on either side. After considering all this, we haven’t even gone for a thrill ride


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yet. Powered by Volvo Penta IPS drives, the EX 60 carries either a pair of IPS1050 800-hp diesels, or IPS1350 1000-hp diesels. With the IPS1350s, the boat cruises in the low-30-knot range at 2100 rpm while burning around 70 gph. Push the throttles down, and top end just breaks 40 knots. Truth be told, to capture the full picture of the Tiara EX 60 we’d need about three more pages of the magazine and 20 or so pictures. We haven’t even touched on aspects like construction, which is infused, cored, and reinforced with carbon fiber. We haven’t talked about the standard Glass Cockpit integrated electronics package with twin 22inch displays. And we haven’t mentioned goodies like the electric folding antennae mounts, the multicolor LED lighting, or the multiple stereo systems (we counted 22 speakers and three subwoofers). But let’s just set all those details aside for a second and encapsulate this boat’s character in one single sentence: If you love opulence and luxury, you love feeling the wind in your hair, and you love going fast, you’re about to fall in love with the Tiara EX 60. #

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##If you’re boat shopping, don’t just look at one boat. Be sure to check out a few models from a few manufacturers in your size and price range.

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othing cures the winter blues quite like a boat show! Okay sure, going boating, preferably in a sunny, tropical climate might be better, but when that’s not possible, you’ll want to head indoors to be surrounded by boats and fellow boaters in a convivial setting.

Here are all the details you need to plan your visit to the third annual Chesapeake Bay Boat Show:

Details

Live Music Schedule

Date: January 19-21

Friday:

Times: Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Anton Tuvelman - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Location: Maryland State Fairgrounds - 2200 York Road, Timonium, MD

Rob Fahey - 5 to 6 p.m.

Directions: The Maryland State Fairgrounds are located near the intersection of York and Timonium Roads. Vehicle access gates are located on York Road between Padonia and Timonium Roads and on Timonium Road about 1/4 mile east of Interstate 83 and just past the Light Rail tracks. Vehicles can enter using either of these gates without restrictions at Fairground events during most of the year. Tickets: $10, ages 12 and under are free, military discount $7 with ID Skip the line and purchase tickets online at thechesapeakebayboatshow.com/tickets.

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Dwayne Wilson - 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Saturday: Hunter Soth - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Madisun Bailey - 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Chris Sachs - 5 to 8 p.m.

Sunday: Darren O’Niell - 10:30 to 1:30 p.m. Sky King - 2 to 5 p.m.


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

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he Chesapeake Bay Boat Show is produced by members of the Marine Trades Association of Baltimore County (MTABC). The Maryland State Fairgrounds location features over 150,000 square feet of exhibit space with the show all on one level, and there’s plenty of free parking.

Over 30 Maryland boat dealers will be in attendance, showcasing new boats and marine equipment, including sportfishing boats, performance boats, ski boats, cruisers, pontoons, cabin cruisers, and more. Boats of every size and for every budget will be on display. Apart from new boats, the show features more than 100

exhibitors, fishing seminars, live music, a fishing simulator, food and drinks, and more. PropTalk and FishTalk will be there, and we hope to see all of you as well! Stop by and see us! We’ll be at booth C27, just inside the entrance behind the MTABC and next to CCA Maryland. At print time, the fishing schedule had not yet been announced so stay tuned to the boat show website and proptalk.com for updates. For a list of boat dealers and exhibitors, the fishing seminar schedule, detailed directions, a link to purchase tickets, and more, visit thechesapeakebayboatshow.com.

Boat Buying Tips

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uying a boat is a serious investment, so before you sign the dotted line, make sure you’ve done your due diligence. Ask yourself, how will you use the boat? If it will be a family boat, you’ll want to get their input as well. Do you plan to overnight on the boat or will it strictly be for daytrips? Will you spend most of your time fishing or do you want to be able to tow a wakeboard or tube? • New or used? There’s a lot of peace of mind with buying a shiny, brandnew boat. But boats are also a big investment. Purchasing a previously owned vessel could get you more bang for your buck, or it could come with its own list of problems. Be realistic about your budget. • Research the other costs that come with boat ownership, such as insurance, registration, marina costs, and regular operating expenses such as fuel and maintenance. And again, be realistic about what you can afford.

• Don’t just look at one boat. Once you’ve narrowed down the type of boat you want based ##The fishing simulator is one of on how you will many fun activities at the show. use it, check out a few models from a few manufacturers in your size • If you’re serious about buying a boat, talk to and price range. The more boats you lenders ahead of time and get pre-approved evaluate, the better your decisionfor your maximum loan. Shop boat finance making process becomes. This is why companies and banks (you may meet several attending boat shows is so helpful! at the boat show and find more in the pages Climb on a variety of boats, open of PropTalk). Expect to be offered better hatches, inspect the berths, and talk rates and options on newer boats. to dealers about your must-have • Try and find someone or a community of items. Also be aware that no boat is people (Facebook groups are a great place perfect. Make a list of must-haves, as to start) who own boats like the one you well as items you would be willing to intend to buy. Ask them questions about compromise on. the boat’s strengths and weaknesses. First• If a particular boat from a particular hand knowledge will be very helpful when dealer has caught your eye, find out it comes to narrowing down your options. if you need to make an appointment • Go for it! Once you’ve completed the at the boat show. Ask if there are any necessary research and have found that incentives for purchasing during the perfect boat, it’s time to sign the dotted line show. And make sure you are working and let the adventures begin. with a salesperson you like and trust.

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See The Bay

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t is not a pristine waterway by any means. The Elizabeth River, with its deep natural channel, has been a busy commercial port for generations. Piers and tugboats and concrete abound. However, if you don’t mind fishing around all that commerce, you will find the Elizabeth to be a fantastic fishing hole. This is especially true for speckled trout in the winter. Norfolk was settled by Europeans in 1636. It quickly grew into a major seaport. Local products were exported to all parts of the world from Norfolk. Shipbuilding became big business. The USS Merrimack was converted into the ironclad CSS Virginia here in 1862. By the late 1800s, the city was known for its large coal exporting operations. Dominion Energy built a coal-fired power plant on the river’s southern branch. That power generating facility operated until the end of 2014. During its years of use, the plant discharged warm water into the Elizabeth, creating a thermal refuge of warm water for wintering fish. What was called “The Hot Ditch” put the Elizabeth on the map as a major speckled trout hole. Thousands of trout, many of trophy size, congregated in the area. Back when the power plant closed, I asked Lewis Gillingham, director of ##A winter redf ish.

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By Kendall Osborne

the Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament, if the fish would leave when the hot water was turned off. He said, “No. The fish will continue to winter there, just like before.” He was right. Another reason the Elizabeth is so productive is its improving water quality and fishy habitat. In 1991, The Elizabeth River Project was formed at a kitchen table, with the goal of turning a dying urban river into a healthy one. The results have been nothing less than incredible. In addition to a healthy fish population, the river today supports a variety of wildlife including oysters, eagles, ospreys,

minks, and even otters right in downtown Norfolk. From late fall into early spring, fish congregate in the back waters of every branch of the Elizabeth. The most popular area is the former Hot Ditch, from the Gilmerton Bridge all the way back into Great Bridge. The easiest way to find the fish is to look for other boats. This is a popular spot, and there are almost always others fishing in the area, especially if the fishing and weather are good. The schools of trout are readily visible on side scan and live-scope sonars. And remember to be polite. Don’t invade someone’s spot.

##A speckled trout tail.

##An October spec kled trout.


Winter specks will hit bait, artificials, and flies. For artificials, be sure to have some suspending plugs. When it is cold, you must fish slowly. Very slowly. Sometimes you just suspend and twitch. Watch the anglers around you for clues. Everyone has a different opinion on colors. As for flies, large flies that suspend are a good choice. Most anglers use light spinning and casting outfits. You can cast farther if you spool with light braid and then attach a mono or fluorocarbon leader to the end of your line. Anglers who like to switch baits on a regular basis attach small snaps to the end of their leaders. This allows for almost instant lure changes. Fly anglers use six to nine weight rods with a matching intermediate line. The nine-weight is overkill for this fishery but comes in handy when you have to toss large flies. And it’s not all trout. Redfish and rockfish also call the river home, especially in the winter. Redfish make impressive marks on side scans and live scope sonars. The reds are usually not as picky as the trout and will often eat anything you throw at them. They will hit the same lures you use for trout. Stripers are a bonus that are caught on a regular basis by those fishing for trout and reds. A lot of the trout spread out into the Chesapeake Bay as waters warm in the spring. However, many redfish and stripers remain and can be caught year-round. The redfish schools usually break up in the summer, so instead of fishing sonar targets, a better tactic is casting to favorite structures. Points, oyster reefs, piers, and

just about any structure attract these fish. Fishing at low light, dusk through dawn, is usually much more productive than fishing during the heat of a hot day. Summer is also a good time to fish with bait. There are favorite spots that hold reds all summer, but the fish may not be aggressive. They might ignore your grub but cannot refuse a live minnow fished under a bobber. Summer also brings spot and croaker. They are often found everywhere. This is a good time to introduce children to fishing because the bite can be non-stop. The easiest way to catch these panfish is with a simple twohook bottom rig baited with fishbites. The spot really turn on in the late summer, especially during periods of northeast wind. You can access the river from several locations. One of the most popular ramps is at the Elizabeth River Park,

literally under the Jordan Bridge. This ramp is right off Interstate 464 in Chesapeake. There are additional ramps in Great Bridge (Chesapeake), Portsmouth City Park, and in Norfolk at the Haven Creek ramp on the Lafayette River. There are additional kayak-only launch sites in the area. By far the best way to keep up with what is biting where is through social media. If you search for “Virginia Inshore” or “Elizabeth River” with “fishing,” you will find groups that post reports on a regular basis. Some posters don’t bother to hide backgrounds in their photos, so you can easily identify their location. And remember to fish safely. The Elizabeth is frequently busy. Tugs and barges are everyday sights. You might even encounter a floating city, also known as an aircraft carrier. These vessels can’t leave the channel to avoid a small boat. It takes them a long time to stop. Be sure to give them plenty of room. #

##A fly angler fishing by Norfolk International Terminals.

##A paddler lands a nice trout at Norfolk International Terminals.

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Chartplotters, Apps, or Both? By Dave Rowe

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he title says it all, doesn’t it? It’s a question I find myself fielding a lot as a full-time cruiser and frequent purveyor of boating advice. This is the modern mariner’s conundrum, and the easy answer is “use whatever you are most comfortable with and makes you safest on the water.” At the end of the day, that’s what matters most, but what’s safest is also a bit of a moving target. There are some diehard old-school paper chart proponents out there wringing their hands over the fact that paper is being left behind by technology. On the other hand, the charts on my chartplotter are as old as the chartplotter itself, and no better than a five-year-old paper chart, because I will never pay the $150 per chart update when I can get always up-to-date charts for a fraction of that with an app subscription on my iPad. On the other hand, my chartplotter isn’t dependent on an internal battery and an external charger and flimsy $5 cord that may or may not always work. So, for the last decade or two, we all have become very dependent on MultiFunction Devices (MFDs). MFDs from such companies as Raymarine, Garmin, and B&G seem to be literally everywhere on every boat. They’ve proliferated alongside some very worthy competition from phone/tablet apps such as Argo, AquaMap, C-Map, Navionics, Savvy Navvy, and others, and there is huge competition for the hardware vendor just as there is on the software side. I have a friend who is in the process of boat shopping right now, and he told me that a particular boat he’s looking at has an older hardware suite that he must upgrade if he decides to buy the boat. I asked him what he’s going to use to navigate, and he replied that it would be app-based. So, the next question is, does the currently installed hardware work? It does. The final question then: what does the newer 34 February 2024 PropTalk.com

hardware bring to the table that is needed if using apps for charting? The answer is nothing. Nada. If your boat has a working hardware suite that includes sonar/depth, radar, AIS, there is literally nothing else you need that you cannot get from an app. Moreover, if we are honest with ourselves, we have seen this all play out before. I used to have a TomTom GPS unit in my car to tell me where to go and how to get there. We all had something similar—those familiar GPS units that gave us turn-by-turn driving directions in the decade before smartphones took over our lives. For a few extra bucks you could even have some Hollywood A-lister’s voice do the talking. Most of us have now graduated to a phone on a dashboard mount running Google Maps or Apple Maps. That is the natural progression of things. I’m going to let you in on a little trade secret that you already know if you even give it half a minute’s thought. A similar transition is almost certainly coming to the boat—you must know it is. Everything is moving onto our phones and tablets.

Yes, we will need sonar sensors, AIS transceivers, and radomes, but once the interfaces to the phone or tablet are worked out, we could see a transition. If you have working equipment, keep it working, and start using apps if you aren’t already. As a matter of full disclosure, I’m a GenXer. I like my tech toys. I like my phone and tablet and all my apps, and my Garmin MFDs, and my NMEA 2000 interface, and all the good things those things can do together. All the same, when I’m on the water, I want options—that’s the time for a belt and suspenders—or, in my case, two belts, and three to five sets of suspenders. If push comes to shove, I can plot a course on my Garmin, but I also have and use three different fully functional navigation apps on my four tablets and two phones (both Apple and Android, thanks). I am an avid user and proponent of Argo, Navionics, and AquaMap. They all have features I like and use, and they all have occasionally failed me at inconvenient times following a bad update or other unforeseen issue. ##Dave Rowe is a full-time cruiser who believes in being prepared for everything.


Just as I’ll never leave the dock without lifejackets or my ditch kit, at least for now, I’ll also never leave the dock without a fully functional MFD and my phone or tablet with multiple app options. When I say multiple apps, just having them on your device isn’t enough; you also need to know how to use them. With that in mind, I took the time to learn how to use my Garmin even though I likely will never use it for navigation unless something happens to my portable devices. I also have taken the time to learn to use every navigation app on my phones and tablets well enough to at least get me home. Tools are only as good as your ability to use them, and it isn’t a backup if you don’t know how to make it work. So, ultimately, the answer to this question isn’t very nuanced. It comes down to the same advice old salts have been giving for years. Be prepared for everything, and you’ll never have to worry about anything—but remember to keep your eyes on the horizon. There is a whole new world coming. Be ready for it.

##Just like I’ll never leave the dock without lifejackets or my ditch kit, I’ll also never leave the dock without a fully functional MFD and my phone or tablet with multiple app options.

About the Author: Dave Rowe is a professional musician, full-time cruiser, and an ambassador for the Argo Navigation App. In 2018, he purchased a 38-foot Bayliner motoryacht he named Stinkpot and began to cruise the Great Loop. You can read more about Dave and his partner Stacey’s adventures on their Facebook page “Our Adventures on Stinkpot” and at AboardStinkpot.com.

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Selecting Your Winter “ Home” Marina T

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here is no way to sugarcoat this. It’s winter. It is in fact an El Niño winter. So, it’s going to get worse before it gets better. Sorry to say we have a lot of winter and a cold wet spring yet to come. Brrr… Winter is a well-known “recurring” condition. Literally hundreds of your fellow Bay boaters have determined the cure for winter is spending time on their boat, a little farther south, for at least some of the coldest months. If you are among that group, congratulations. If you are not, I guess I must ask, why not? Maybe you have an investment in a shrinkwrap company? Maybe you have a secret love of the pink and purple stuff (antifreeze)? Maybe you just like the way your boat looks bigger up on jack stands for the winter?

##Find out the social engagement opportunities in your potential home marina. Courtesy of Sunset Bay Marina and Anchorage

By Mike Pitchford

Since I am an eternal optimist, I am going to assume none of that is true. Following that lead, I have to also assume that a bunch of you have, or will someday, contemplate moving your boat south to serve as a winter respite. Honestly, getting the boat there is not nearly as complicated as answering two key questions: what city? And which marina will be my winter home? En route to the “city” answer, you need to examine what weather conditions meet your desires for said respite. It is a given that you want to be far enough south to avoid winterizing your boat. If you want to say play golf and don’t mind cold, but not freezing days, ports in South Carolina may suit you (Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head). If you want to wear shorts all the time, the southeast

and southwest coasts of Florida are your best bet. Airport proximity is an important consideration. Whether still working or retired, most of us need to get back “home” at some point over the winter. Most snowbirds I know make a monthly trip back for one thing or another (grandkids, seeing a doctor, meetings). Some place with reasonable access to a good commercial airport, with hopefully direct flights back home, is high on the list of things you should consider. Most of us don’t want to head south to be hermits and catch up on our reading. As social animals we seek the opportunity to see old friends and make new friends. There are two considerations to boost your social score.

Start looking now for a slip for next winter. First, where are your friends, the ones who are already down there somewhere? Find out where they have clustered and why. Their locations, experience, (and of course how good a friend they are), will be your guide. Second, understand the makeup and social engagement opportunities in your

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So, how do you find this “goldilocks” potential home marina. Are there a lot Does the marina and general location marina? I have known folks, yours truly of snowbird liveaboards or just a few? offer good athletic pursuits? Do they included, who took a plane to the JackDoes the marina host social engagehave loaner bikes for example? Are there sonville, FL, airport, rented a car, and ment activities for the slip holders? gyms, parks, walking paths, golf, etc. drove the Florida coast, headed south, Do the slip holders themselves set up nearby? One of the best rationalizalooking at marinas and towns events? The more your marina along the way. My first mate acts like a yacht club, the more ##Like the decisions you made when buying your boat, there are still rolls her eyes when we talk fun you are going to have. compromises to be made when selecting a winter home marina. about that trip. Web research Is the marina located such Courtesy of Sunset Bay Marina and Anchorage in Stuart, FL. and personal referrals are good, that restaurants and other but there is nothing like “kickurban attractions are walking the tires” in person. able from the boat? In the real To illustrate the point, let estate world, there is a walkme call your attention to the ability score often attached to recent exploits of Bay cruisers residential location. The operatAvi and Ann Rubin. Coning theory: having places to sidering all of the above, they walk to is more attractive than selected a marina in Miami. needing to get in a car to get Upon their recent arrival they somewhere. This concept apfound the slip uncomfortable plies well to a potential winter for their boat, Empty Nest. The season home marina. concrete dock was actually curved. They Speaking of cars, how about parktions for being south in the winter is the found that the marina was a walking ing? If you are truly going to be south opportunity to be active and outdoors path for too many non-boaters and the for a good part of the season, you when the Bay winters lock you inside. general feel of security just outside the will eventually want a car. While the Arts and cultural attractions are a marina gates less than comfortable. marina could have a great walkability worthy consideration. If you enjoy them Within days Avi and Ann had Empty score, not everything you need will be at home on the Bay, you will be lookNest pointed farther south. They found a walkable (groceries, boat stuff, etc). ing for them over the winter. Are they much better winter home marina in Key I know of plenty of good seasonal nearby and accessible? West. So, a “plan B” is always a good liveaboard marinas where parking is at And let’s not forget marina security idea in case the unexpected overrules a a premium. A really long walk from the and immediate neighborhood security. seemingly sound marina selection. parked car or maybe occasionally findNothing can override a good report Now as you contemplate the perfect ing no parking space available, could card on the above subjects than a sense winter home marina, it is worth noting nag at an otherwise good decision for a of foreboding leaving the boat in the that there is no perfect winter home winter home. evening. marina. Like the decisions you made when buying your boat, there are compromises to be made. The above points to consider are the “science” behind your deliberations. The “art” side of your decisions include the compromises you need to make on your way to a happy, fun, and warmer winter. A word about winter haven marinas: they are likely full, with waitlists. In fact, high slip demand may indeed confirm your research and selection of a chosen marina. Start looking now for a slip for next winter. And a word about waitlists—they are not perfect. A good marina manager keeps a waitlist but factors like the size of a boat, slip configuration, maybe even power demands may make the waitlist a little “flexible.” I have to admit, cookies for the marina staff and bottles of wine ##The nicely manicured entrance for the marina manager can’t hurt. Just to the Conch House Marina and sayin’… Resort in St Augustine.

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The Adventure of a Lifetime Bay Boaters Dave and Sonia Astle Complete America's Great Loop. The Boat: Crew Lounge, so named because Dave is retired from American Airlines, and also because he’s noticed a tendency for some guests and crew to lounge while boating. Crew Lounge, a Ranger Tug R43CB, is their sixth boat and follows a Ranger 31, which they enjoyed greatly. However, they thought a little more room would be ideal for completing the Loop, so they made the purchase in the fall of 2020 with America’s Great Loop specifically in mind. Route and Itinerary: In early June 2022 Dave and Sonia departed their home slip on Dymer Creek in Whitestone, VA, on Virginia’s Northern Neck for an expedition expected to take one year. They would travel 38 February 2024 PropTalk.com

counterclockwise around America’s Great Loop, a mega adventure that began humbly enough—motoring north on the Bay and transiting the C&D Canal to Cape May, NJ. There, they slipped “outside” to the Atlantic Ocean before making their way inland to the Hudson River, the St. Lawrence Seaway, Lakes Erie and Ontario, and the Thousand Islands, which straddle the US-Canada border. The passage through the Trent-Severn Waterway, constructed between 1833 and 1920, brought the couple to the beautiful Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, the North Channel, and eventually back into the States. Navigating Lake Michigan, they chose, for a couple of reasons, to head south along the western shore of the lake, hugging Wisconsin. Storms often

build as they cross the lake west to east, but equally importantly, they wanted to stop in Green Bay, WI, and visit some of Sonia’s extended family. Dave and Sonia made their way through downtown Chicago and entered the river system, which carried them to the Gulf of Mexico and Florida. Instead of continuing to the Keys on the west coast, they crossed to the east coast through Lake Okeechobee and then down the ICW to the Keys for almost a month. Heading toward home, they took a side trip to the Bahamas from West Palm Beach. They returned home to the Bay in early June 2023, having earned their Golden Looper status for completing the entire Loop.


Did they sell their home and belongings? While some Loopers choose to sell or rent their homes, Sonia and Dave did not. In fact, every two months they returned home for a two-week stint. Sonia explains, “We had family at home that we wanted to spend time with and who sometimes needed our help. This way, we didn’t miss special milestones, such as birthdays. The visits helped me feel more grounded and connected to our ‘regular’ life.” Best part of the trip? Dave: The whole thing! But if I had to narrow it down, I’d say Georgian Bay. Sonia: Completing the Loop was the adventure of a lifetime, and the whole thing was beyond words. A few things that stand out in my mind are the wonderful people we met, the friendships we formed, waking up every day to a new adventure, the little towns in Canada that were all unique, and the natural elements: the flowers, the wildlife, the clear beautiful water. Buddy Boating Dave: You can be with another boat for several days, and then one of you might take a side trip and you split up, but you notice that you keep bumping into the same boats. You form relationships with the other boaters doing the Loop. The America’s Great Loop Cruisers Association (AGLCA) boaters are the politest boaters you will come across. They really look out for one another. We found other Loopers

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by looking for the AGLCA burgee and using the Nebo app, which tracks movements of other boats. We jokingly referred to it as the Great Loop stalking app! Sonia: One of the best parts of the adventure is meeting all the people. Buddy boats help you feel safe. They understand the kinds of problems you run into and know how to help. Afterward you either keep in contact or have fond memories of them. For us, in September, just three months after completing the Loop, we traveled to England with six other people from

people we met along the way.

three boats that we had met on the Loop and chartered Narrow Boats on the English canals. We also had several AGLCA boats cruising the Bay last season stop at our home dock. They’re not done yet! In December, Dave and Sonia took Crew Lounge to the Exumas, a part of the Bahamas that they didn’t get to during their loop. What is next? They’re not sure, but they agree that they would enjoy returning to the Georgian Bay and perhaps Lake Champlain and the Rideau Canal in Canada.

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Advice for those considering the Loop • If you have a feeling that you might like it, just go do it! You won’t regret it. It’s spectacular— beyond words.

• America’s Great Loop Cruisers Association seminars are a nice way to learn what to expect. It may take several years of planning. • When barge captains hail you with directions, listen to them. They’ll tell you what they want you to do.

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• Respect the weather and do your homework. Be ready to change your plans on a dime.

• Harbor Hosts will make themselves known. They are an amazing resource, so don’t be afraid to call them. • Consider if you’d like to anchor more or slip your boat at a marina. We stayed mostly in marinas because we wanted to get off the boat to exercise and walk. It was a good way to meet locals and shop locally, and it was a great way to meet other Loopers. Every evening we would all find one another and gather around 5 p.m.

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• Consider how you will eat. We ate healthy, sitdown dinners almost every night. Provisioning was not difficult. Most of the time we were only about three days from a Walmart.

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New Leadership for Chesapeake Chapter of MTOA

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was presented to Len and Michelle Hews (in absentia) for their contributions to the club in 2023. The CBC 2024 calendar is filling in nicely. In January, Chuck and Sue Bartlett will host an outing in Annapolis to include dinner at the Boatyard Bar & Grill and a lecture at the Annapolis

Maritime Museum. In February club members will keep warm with a Chili Cookoff. Everyone looks forward to the summer cruises, which will take members to Rock Hall, the York and Sassafras Rivers, Cambridge Marina, and other great spots around the Bay. Learn more about MTOA at mtoa.clubexpress.com.

##MTOA CBC holiday luncheon.

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t may be winter, but fans of antique and classic boats continue to enjoy one another’s company and share their appreciation for wood boats. Members of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Chesapeake Bay Chapter (now 200 members strong) recently took an outing to Wooden Boat Restoration in Millington, MD. We had a great time! George Hazzard, a past president of this ACBS chapter and owner of Wooden Boat Restoration, invited all of our members to join him at his place of business to see classic boats, partake in lots of good food, and comradery. This was a wildly successful event, and it filled the parking area with cars and the building with people. Everyone had a great time. It is important to note that non-club members were invited to attend too; the event was open to all who have an interest in wood boats. George was celebrating 20 years of restoring boats at this location, which was a good reason to have a wintertime gathering. Many wood boats are displayed inside and out of his large building, plus he has several big photo boards of more classic wood boats. The event was certainly full of “eye candy” for lovers of classic boats. The business stands out for its extra-large paint spraying booth, which is often the reason that his boats have a notably stand-out finish. Restored classics have many more coats of varnish finish compared to what the original wood boat builders used.

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##L to R: Boa Hamilton (outgoing President), Geary Vaughn, Red Vaughn, and Danelle Vaughn

The company website, woodenboatrestorationllc.com, is a good place to visit when one wants a classic wooden boat “fix.” It seems as if most classic boat fans cannot get enough of the woodies, so they use their computers to fulfil their desires. Our chapter hosted its annual dinner and business meeting at the Kent Island Yacht Club (KIYC) complete with in-the-water classic boats. Due to the chapter’s continued growth, we needed a larger facility this year, and the KIYC met our needs based on location, available boat slips, and good food under the direction of an outstanding chef. Outgoing president Bob Hamilton kicked off the event thanking each of us for our strong support of this ACBS chapter. In addition to a recap of the chapter’s successes this year and accolades

and recognition for top-performing members, the event included the annual election of new officers. The baton was passed to incoming president, Larry Jones, for his remarks. Here’s the roster of the new Chesapeake Bay Chapter leadership: Larry Jones, president; Jeffrey Beard, executive vice president; Holly Tompkins, vice president of membership; Kathleen Jones, vice president of programs; Nancy Price, secretary; Debra Fass, treasurer; Troy Goercke, Chris Creamer, Michael Epstein, and Mike Nonn, directors; and Alicia Boardman, boat show chair. It’s always fun to see and catch up with fellow chapter members and valued friends during the holiday season. Come join our club members at the next event for the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the ACBS. Non-members are welcome. Learn more at acbs.org. ##Classic boats at Wooden Boat Restoration.

##Wooden Boat Restoration’s website is a good place to get your classic boat “fix.”

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schedule family training. It provides a seamless turnkey solution that ensures individuals stepping into the boating community have the confidence, skills, and knowledge needed for a lifetime of fun and enjoyment on the waterways. This program differs from all other national programs by offering the students hands-on experience. The programs are taught on the water, with the students behind the wheel. Most states only require a knowledge seminar, with no on-the-water training. SaferBoater offers courses that focus on knowledge and skills. The course for yachts offers yacht owners an International Proficiency Certificate, ranked higher than a captain license internationally when renting yachts, that is approved in the European Union. They also offer courses

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designed to teach and encourage women to drive boats. SaferBoater is a 501C3 nonprofit based in Charleston, SC. It offers training on boats 15 to 100 feet through US Sailing, US Powerboating, and NSBC curriculum, approved by NASBLA nationwide. Its instructors are certified, insured, qualified, and licensed and are committed to promoting boating safety and fostering a responsible and informed boater community. For more information, contact SaferBoater at info@saferboater.org.

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any Bay boaters are aware that the Coast Guard Auxiliary offers free vessel safety checks. But did you know there are many other ways that auxiliarists serve the local boating community? From boating safety classes to standing watch in vessels around the Bay, up and down the Chesapeake the Coast Guard Auxiliary is a force multiplier. The Auxiliary is an all-volunteer civilian service organization that supports the Coast Guard in its non-military and non-law enforcement duties. Membership is open to individuals who have an interest in serving the boating community and are at least 17 years of age. Boating safety is one of the primary concerns of most Auxiliary flotillas. Members serve as watch standers, vessel inspectors, boating safety educators, and in many other positions, even chefs. In addition to volunteering in your community, auxiliarists have access to valuable training opportunities that qualify them for specific operations.

Another important part of being in the Auxiliary is the comradery. Fellowship at meetings, training sessions, on patrol, at ceremonies, and at other events is a valuable part of the Auxiliary’s history and the membership’s culture. The organization dates back approximately 80 years. It was created by an act of Congress in 1939. Today there are more than 21,000 members in 793 local units that volunteer approximately four million hours of operational and adminis##Photo courtesy US Coast Guard Auxiliary Facebook page trative support per year. Auxiliarists have their own Auxiliary uniform. The cost of membership is not prohibitive may be incurred, but many of these exbut can vary depending on one’s area of penses are tax deductible. Learn more interest. Annual dues, uniform purchases, about the US Coast Guard Auxiliary and additional gear and training costs at cgaux.org. PropTalk.com February 2024 43


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here are two notable yachts I’ll mention here. The first is a Trumpy 80-footer (1947). Her prior owners were Greta Van Susteren (from TV newscasting) and her husband, John Coate, also an attorney. This Trumpy was named the S.S. Sophie (also Greta’s dog’s name). She has a layout that sleeps six in the owner’s party, all below with an expansive main salon incorporating a day head. At the bow, the card room (forward viewing salon) offers climate-controlled vistas both underway and at anchor, while her pilothouse provides a separate private helm station where her crew operates

the yacht. S.S. Sophie has a large, enclosed salon, in addition to a second lounging area above and aft on the boat deck. The yacht was berthed and on display in a slip in Washington, DC. It has since been sold to another private owner. The U.S.S. Sequoia is 104 feet long with an 18-foot beam. She was built in 1925 for banker Richard Cadwalader, later owned by Texan businessman William Dunning. Ultimately the Sequoia was acquired by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce in 1931 and then turned over to the U.S Navy. Nine presidents used it—from Herbert Hoover to Jimmy Carter—as the presidential yacht from

1933 to 1977. Carter saw to it that she was sold as a budget-saving item. Here are a few of many notable events that prompted people to call the Sequoia “The Floating White House:” • President Roosevelt and General Eisenhower planned the D-Day invasion onboard.

• John F. Kennedy, who was quite a yachtsman and was also known for his leadership aboard PT 109, celebrated his last birthday on her.

• Richard Nixon told his wife Pat and their two daughters that he would resign from the Presidency on her.

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Making YOUR BOaT New Again! In the beginning, John Trumpy worked as a yacht designer for the Mathis Yacht Building Company in Camden, NJ, starting in 1910. His early training began in Bergen, Norway, where his father, Casper Trumpy, owned a shipyard. John grew up working in the family business and earned a naval architecture degree in Berlin, Germany. When Casper Trumpy passed away, John sold the business and moved to America. Trumpy as the designer then partnered with John H. Mathis, leasing space within a shipyard exclusively for the design and production of private yachts. Fast forward to the 1940s. When World War II intensified, John Trumpy needed to take over the entire John H. Mathis Company facility to build boats for the government. That’s when they changed the name to John Trumpy & Sons. Little was known about John Mathis after that time. It seems that John Trumpy (by then “Sr.”) had sole control of the company. Even into the late 1950s, John Trumpy recalls that the “…letterhead said formally Mathis Yacht Company. Trumpy and Mathis were the same company, but we called them Trumpy Yachts, and they called them Mathis Yachts.” In 1947, the Annapolis Yacht Yard in Maryland was insolvent. John Trumpy Sr. bought the property and moved his yacht building company there. Enormous success followed. There are photos of the Roosevelts, the Eisenhowers, and the Kennedys—in addition to kings, queens, dignitaries, families, and friends—enjoying voyages aboard Sequoia and voyages on Trumpy Yachts along the Potomac River. Churchill’s only comment was that the varnished teak lounge chairs on the aft deck were uncomfortable. In 1963, John Trumpy died from a heart attack as he was pulling his socks on to go to work. His son closed John Trumpy & Sons in December 1973.

John Trumpy had built his own home in Annapolis in 1948. His descendants sold that home for $4.275 million recently. The woodwork inside the home was exquisite, with the same attention to detail and quality that one would naturally expect on a Trumpy Yacht. In 1978, the Chart House restaurant opened on the waterfront site where

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he holidays have come and gone, and the days are slowly getting longer. Spring can’t be too far away. Most area shops are reporting a busy winter and a positive outlook for the upcoming season. Let’s hope that forecast is accurate.

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ome interesting tidbits from the internet, thanks to Soundings online: Brunswick Corporation has announced that a program is underway to develop an Autonomous Docking System. Plans call for the system to be introduced to the public in 2025. Building on the current technology in their joystick control system, a Brunswick spokesperson said the program, which employs no less than six video cameras, will require only the joystick and at least two mercury outboards to work on your boat. More to come, no doubt. A new hydrogen-powered outboard prototype from Yamaha Motor Co. will be displayed at the Miami International Boat Show in February 2024. In the company’s effort to be more environmentally conscious, Yamaha said in a statement that they plan to become 46 February 2024 PropTalk.com

carbon neutral in Scope 3 emissions by 2050. Per the Environmental Protection Agency these emissions are, “the result of activities from assets not owned or controlled by the reporting organization, but that the organization indirectly affects in its value chain.” Not sure what that means exactly but stay tuned.

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aura Shackleford of Tiffany Yachts in Burgess, VA, checks in with a busy report. “We’ve got two paint jobs we are working on. One is on a 38-foot Henriques and another one on a 45foot Sonny Briggs. Also, right now we are still in the middle of winter storage stuff. We’ve been doing a little bit of work on them, shrinkwrapping them and putting them into storage. I think we should be pretty good for the winter. We have a lot on the books, and we

have one of the Jamestown Settlement Ships, the Godspeed, coming in in January for her annual service where we paint the whole boat. We can do pretty much anything; we have some pretty talented carpenters right now and we’ve been doing a lot of wooden boat repairs. Earlier this fall we had an older deadrise where we replaced a lot of planks and then we have another one coming in that needs almost a full bottom replacement. Just out of the shop, a 70-foot Horizon came down from Washington, DC, for bottom paint, underwater lights, and engine service. Our 88-ton Marine Travelift can accommodate vessels up to 80 feet long and 20 feet wide. Call today to discuss your upcoming project. We have a lot going on.”


##Peace and Plenty, a 1950 Chris-Craft just restored at Jim’s Marine in Ocean City, MD. Photo by B. Griffin

##Larry Jennings working on a custom Chesapeake deadrise at Jennings Boat Works in Reedville, VA. Photo by B. Griffin

##Larry Jennings moving a hull out of the shop at Jennings Boat Works in Reedville, VA. Photo by B. Griffin

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mokey Glover of Lake Assault Boats in Portsmouth, VA, sends us this report of two recently completed projects in his shop, including “a 24-foot patrol/fire boat recently completed for Langley AFB Fire and Emergency Service. This aluminum hull RIB hull was fabricated at the main Lake Assault manufacturing plant in Superior, WI, and brought to the Lake Assault Service and Warranty facility in Portsmouth, VA. Customer-supplied engines and controls were installed, along with a Wing foam collar and Boatmaster trailer. A 24-foot patrol boat was built for and delivered to the Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie, SC, Park Service. This aluminum hull RIB had the hull fabricated at the main Lake Assault manufacturing plant in Superior, WI, and then brought to the Lake Assault Service and Warranty facility in Portsmouth, VA, for rigging, outfitting, and delivery to the customer in Charleston, SC. This boat was equipped with twin Suzuki 2500-hp engines, a Wing foam collar, Boatmaster trailer, Signature Canvas enclosure, and Simrad electronics.”

##Miss Violet III, a custom Chesapeake Bay Built in the slings at Hudgins Horn Harbor at Port Hayward, VA. Photo by B. Griffin

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ank Reiser of Marine Services, LLC at Pocohontas Marina in Edgewater, MD, checks in with this upbeat report. “We are completing our restoration on a 1966 Century Arabian. That will be done by the end of the year. Then we have a Chris-Craft Sportsman, a U-22, in for varnish and electrical work,” he concluded. Asked about the winter Hank replies, “It looks really good. We have our prizewinning Chris-Craft 34 Commander going back in the tent for some final completion on a lot of interior details. Next, we have a 21-foot Coronado coming in for some restoration work. We have a second ChrisCraft U-22 coming in for some restoration work, and we have a Larson strip-planked 15-footer also coming in for restoration. We also have a fair amount of work on our fiberglass boats. It looks like a busy winter. If you’re looking to do some sanding, come on down.”

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ancy Noyes from Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, MD, sends us this fun update. “Popular social media content creators Ryan Ellison and Sophie Darsy, otherwise known to their 74,000plus YouTube and blog subscribers as Ryan & Sophie Sailing (ryanandsophie.com), are

spending the winter living aboard their 40-footer in Annapolis. When not at sea cruising the world on their sailboat, Sophie is a talented filmmaker, and Ryan owns a company that manufactures hightech batteries. So what are they doing with their winter sojourn in Annapolis? They’re building a powerboat in the Chesapeake Light Craft workshop! They’ve chosen CLC’s Rhode Runner, a 15-foot runabout inspired by the classic 1950s-era Lyman and Chris Craft designs (clcboats.com/runabout). Unlike the classic versions, CLC’s CNC-cut stitch-and-glue boat kit requires no building mold, and when it’s complete, this one will be powered electrically with a bank of Ryan’s Dakota Lithium batteries. In a recent newsletter, Sophie explained that the couple had dropped into Chesapeake Light Craft’s Annapolis showroom on a whim last April. ‘If you aren’t familiar, Chesapeake Light Craft is the world’s largest manufacturer of small boat kits that you can build yourself,’ she wrote. ‘Think of it as the IKEA of small wooden boats, kayaks, sailboats, paddleboards, dinghies, etc. We left the showroom with their catalog, and that night while I was browsing it, PropTalk.com February 2024 47


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I absolutely fell in love with the Rhode Runner, a small wooden motorboat with a James-Bond-boat look that runs up to 20 knots. Right there and then I told Ryan: ‘I will be building this, and I will make it electric.’ She will be the perfect little vessel to roam the waters of Annapolis creeks. Ryan is still figuring out the electric propulsion part, but one thing is for sure: there will be

Dakota Lithium batteries in there, and of course, the process will be documented! Until we moved onboard back in 2018, I could barely put together an IKEA shelf, so this should be a very interesting experience.’ “Sophie and Ryan are building their Rhode Runner in CLC’s boatbuilding classroom,” Nancy continued. “You can follow progress on CLC’s

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##American Sportfishing Association President Glenn Hughes (standing center left) spoke on behalf of the recreational fishing community at the Maryland ASMFC meeting this winter.

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he Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced this winter that drought conditions through 2023 caused overcrowding at some hatcheries due to reduced water flow, and they had over 290,000 brown, golden, and rainbow trout on-hand. To reduce density, they began stocking early and will continue preseason stocking in 119 different locations through February. Two rounds of spring stocking are then expected, in March and April. Specific stocking locations and dates are listed on the DNR trout stocking webpage. Virginia anglers should check the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources trout stocking webpage for the latest news, and Pennsylvania anglers can expect trout stocking to begin this month and can see locations and dates at the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s County Guide interactive map. 52 February 2024 PropTalk.com

Recs, Where Were You?

he Maryland meeting of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) regarding 2024 striped bass regulations was poorly attended by private recreational anglers, with about two-thirds of the attendees being commercial fishermen and charter boat captains. The majority of the comments offered at the meeting were in favor of maintaining the two-to-one charter versus recreational boat split in the catch limit, although at the time of this printing the ratio of comments received in written form is not yet available. The poor attendance is no doubt partially due to the public’s perception of the state’s responsiveness to public comment. As one recreational angler who spoke there pointed out, during the last public comment period nearly 80 percent of the comments (78 percent to be exact) were against this split in catch limits, yet the DNR (under the former administration) opted to enact it anyway. When an overwhelming 78 percent of the public was unconvincing, can anyone be blamed for losing all faith in the idea that they’re being listened to?

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OAA has added to the list of woes for a once-prolific species found in the Chesapeake and along the entire Atlantic seaboard, the sturgeon, climate change. With Bay populations “extremely low compared to historical levels,” Atlantic sturgeon, their eggs, and juveniles are sensitive to high water temperatures. Warming springs may limit successful spawns, as sturgeon are believed to release their eggs when there are about 12 hours of sunlight between sunrise and sunset coinciding with water temperatures reaching 70 to 77 degrees. If these two drivers of spawning happen at different times, spawning success could suffer detrimental impacts.

Moore Leadership in Virginia

Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) senior regional ecosystem scientist Chris Moore was named the new executive director of the Virginia office late this fall, replacing former executive director Peggy Sanner following her retirement. Moore joined CBF in 2005 and has worked on fisheries issues including striped bass, menhaden, blue crabs, and oyster policy and restoration. A resident of Virginia Beach, Moore said in a CBF press release, “We’ll hit the ground running during Virginia’s legislative session, including advocating for investment in clean water programs and resiliency, ensuring a healthy menhaden population, banning toxic pavement sealants, and preserving tree cover.”


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he annual Evan Foundation tournament closed out the 2023 season with a whopper in the boat—angler Kaitlin Morais scored a 35.25-inch rockfish, caught aboard the Heat Wave. Even more importantly, the event raised over $15K for the Evan Foundation, which provides research and family support for the victims of neuroblastoma, a rare form of pediatric cancer. The tournament, supported by the Annapolis Anglers Club, has raised more than $100,000 for the foundation in its 12-year history. Angler Dale Dirks came in second with a 29.75-incher and Anthony Lanzaron scored third at 29.5 inches.

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Why Kayak Fishing? By Eric Packard

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friend recently asked me why I like kayak fishing and why I don’t own a powerboat. My answer was because I have friends with boats which means I don’t have to deal with all the responsibilities that come with ownership. But the truth is different. That truth goes deeper than simply taking a cast from a kayak. Recently I was approached by an acquaintance asking if I knew a shop that could lend him a kayak to try out. He wanted to fish from a kayak

before he committed to a purchase. I told him that we could meet, and he could fish from one of my kayaks. So, we did, and in the process another fishing buddy was made. I’m friends with several other likeminded kayak anglers around Maryland. We normally meet at the water’s edge, make small talk about what we are targeting that day, trade ideas, methods, and recent fishing experiences. While on the water we communicate if we are catching, the lures used, and the pattern that is catching that day.

##From a kayak, you can fish in water as shallow as a few inches.

You never know what you may catch or who you may meet.

##The author has a variety of fishing friends from various walks of life, but what they all have in common is a passion for fishing and fishing from a kayak.

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One day I may be hunting speckled trout on a northern Virginia river with one friend; the next day I may be targeting largemouth bass on a reservoir with another. Some friends are retired, some are not, some are college students, medical doctors, doctors in fishery sciences, company owners, sports writers, and some are still trying to figure out what they want to do professionally. But what we all have in common is a passion for fishing and fishing from a kayak. With a kayak you have access to more fisheries than a powerboat owner. And, I believe, so much more enjoyment out on the water. For example, on a recent outing while launching my kayak, quietly sliding it into the water, I heard a pileated woodpecker’s call between its drumming, hunting its insect breakfast. I pedaled out from shore making my way down the lake, surveying what was before me. A shore bird was working and standing ever so still, hunting a minnow or maybe a bigger fish. I startled a bald eagle, and it took off and headed across the lake. Up ahead, there was a ripple on the water’s

##Remember, a cast not taken is a fish not caught, and you may meet a new friend who enjoys kayak fishing as much as you do!

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surface. Was it a turtle or my prey? I took a cast, the sun rising; the sky, light blue with pink and yellow hues reflecting off the clouds. There were no takers on that cast, so I took another next to a grouping of lily pads. I worked my bait along the outer edge of the pads, saw wake, and then felt the take. It was a chain pickerel, but smaller than what I was looking for. I slowly moved and repositioned the kayak. Taking another cast and following the edge of another section of pads, I worked the bait back towards me. This time there wasn’t any telltale sign of the pending take; my rod tip was pulled forward, and the fight was on. The fish came out of the water and did a tail dance before it took another desperate dive to escape the net. This fish measured a bit over 22 inches. Kayak fishing gives you more versatility and access to fisheries than you would get on a bigger boat. Kayaks are quiet, stealthy, and provide greater mobility and access. You can fish in water as shallow as a few inches to water over 100 feet in depth. You can troll, cast, or vertical jig on your prey. So, get out there and take that cast off a kayak. You never know what you may catch or who you may meet. Remember, a cast not taken is a fish not caught, and you may meet a new friend who enjoys kayak fishing as much as you do! #

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2022 Bayliner Trophy T24CC 250 4S Mercury Outboard, Mercury Warranty until 7/16/25, Hours - 30, Power Assist Steering, (new trailer shown in photos is available for $6,746), Gray Hull Side w/ White Bottom, Graphite Interior, Stainless Steel Upgrade, CC Fishing Seats w/ Livewell, Fresh Water Shower System, Digital Dash w/ Mercury Vesselview link - Twin 9” GPS, and more! $69,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20671

(Dream Catcher) 27’ Rinker ‘05 $32,900 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 2022 Nimbus C8 27’ Brokerage - Mercury F300 XL, Bow thruster, Zipwake, windlass, Simrad electronics pkg, heater/defroster, trailer, turnkey. Ready to go - 3 season boat. $169,000 Call Jeff Jordan 410.320.5183 or www.seattleyachts.com

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2021 Everglades 253 CC 25’ Brokerage - Yamaha 300, blue hull, power poles, Garmin electronics, trailer - Ready to go! $155,000 Call Mike Titgemeyer 410.703.7986 or www.seattleyachts.com

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27’ Cherubini ‘13 $195,000 Jack Kelly 609.517.2822 jack@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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2020 Key West 261CC Twin F200XCA Digital Yamaha Outboards, Hour Meter - 381, Engine Warranty until 3/31/26, Load-Rite Aluminum Trailer, Light Blue Hull / White Bottom, Hardtop, Electronics Box, Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light, Garmin Electronics Package, and more! $134,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20661

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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

Ranger Tugs R-29 CB 2022 Lift Kept & Extremely Low Hours on Engine. Factory Updates include a Second Garmin, RIB Dinghy with Davits, Aft Steer Station, and Glide Coat on Entire Hull. $385,987 Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com 1992 Wilbur 30 (Scout) Brokerage 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 2020 Nimbus W9 30’ Brokerage - Weekend Cruiser, Single cabin, enclosed head, Electric Slide roof, trailer, Mercury 300Hp w/ Bow thruster, and more - Ready to go! VERY lightly used - 140 hours on engine. Over 300k to replace - Asking $229,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com


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Cutwater C-30 CB 2018 Beautifully kept. Includes Volvo Penta 435Hp Diesel with only 500hrs, Diesel Generator, Twin Garmin Displays, Autopilot, Bow/Stern Thruster and more. $269,987 Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

(Restless Spirit) 32’ Nordic Tug ‘85 $119,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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2014 Regal 32 Express Brokerage Cruise Ready - equipped with Air Con, Genset. Well-maintained and lift kept. Asking $174,900 Trade-In-Offers encouraged. Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.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 32’ Chaparral 320 Signature Express T280Hp Volvos, Gen, AC, and more! $34,900 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610.299.3598 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

36’ Fratelli Aprea Sorrento 2022 Handcrafted in Italy for over 130 years by the Fratelli family. A luxurious yacht w/ stunning interior. Spectacular Performance. Stand out from the crowd & calm the seas at 30+ knots. A very elegant beast of a boat! Lightly used as a demo boat. Now offered for sale. $997,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.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

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Meridian 408 2007 This Motoryacht is in beautiful condition. Low hours and well loved. Brand new canvas all around and great example of this comfortable yacht. $229,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2018 Legacy 42 Brokerage - 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

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

1994 Hyatt 47 ACMY Brokerage Great live-aboard, cruiser or looper. 3116 Cats w/ approx.1500 hours. Lots of living for not a lot of money! $157,500 Call Dave van den Arend 443.850.4197 or www.seattleyachts.com

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41’ Menorquin 120 ‘04 Powerful yacht w/ semi-displacement hull will do 20 knots. Twin Volvo 285Hp. Old-world tradition w/ sophistication & technology. Stands out in any harbor! Luxurious accommodations. Excellent fuel economy. $219,000 S&J Yachts 410.571.3605 www.sjyachts.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

43’ Tiara 4300 Sovran ‘09 High quality workmanship and performance & hard to find. Meticulously maintained w/ all service records are available to a serious buyer. IPS-600 Volvo, Joystick controls make her a joy for shorthanded yachtsman. $395,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

44’ Seahorse CN44 ‘05 Excellent boat for long-distance travel - perfect for a couple or family. 2-cabin/1-head. Very spacious widebody design w/ extralarge main saloon & panoramic windows. $385,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

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 ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2020 Prestige Yachts 460 Fly, OUR TRADE 46’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $824,900 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

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

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Norseman 480 Classic Flybridge MY 2007 S&J listed and sold this listing under 1 month. Contact us about selling your boat. Excellent Great Loop boat. 2 staterooms/2 heads w/ large galley & salon. S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

Meridian Yacht 490 Pilothouse 2005 Comes equipped w/ Three Staterooms, a Spacious Salon, U-Shaped Galley, Two Full Heads, and more. Range and features for extended cruising and has become a favorite among “loopers.” $299,987 Call Lee Cook at 410.703.9911 or leecook@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.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! $429,000 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

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, and much 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

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, and more! 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

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

SAIL 36’ Catalina MK II Sloop ‘97 Diesel,Gen Set, AC, Windlass, Bow Thruster, Elec Frig, Inflat and Motor, and more! Very Nice! Offers encouraged $79,900 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales 610.299.3598 www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com

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Seeking P/T Magazine Delivery Drivers for threeday-a-month magazine distribution routes in Maryland (immediate need: Annapolis Route). Compensation based upon quantity of stops. Must have a valid driver’s license in good standing, reliable vehicle, and be able to lift up to 25 lbs. For more info, call 410.216.9309 or email info@spf-360.com Yacht Sales - Curtis Stokes and Associates, Inc. is hiring new salespeople for our Chesapeake area operation. Candidates must be honest, ethical and have boating experience. This is a commission only position. Contact Curtis Stokes at 410.919.4900 or curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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30’-50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410.586.0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410.586.1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com Sailor’s Wharf Marina on Mill Creek off White Hall Bay, 20-to-45-foot slips with water & 30-amp electric. 1651 Orchard Beach Road, Annapolis, MD 21409. For more information, p1lease call 443.336.3615 or email sailorswharfmarina@gmail.com

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Biz Buzz Great Dealership

The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) at Dealer Week, the association’s annual conference and expo, held December 4-7 in Tampa, FL, named Riverside Marine one of the marine industry’s Great Dealerships to work for. Twenty-two dealerships qualified for recognition by earning an overall score of 90 percent or better on the MRAA Certified Dealership Program’s annual Employee Satisfaction Survery. Administered anonymously through the MRAA, the survey asks Certified Dealership employees to answer 32 ranking questions about overall satisfaction regarding their unique dealership’s customer relation, employee satisfaction, leadership, management, and reputation. Matt Baumgartner, Riverside Marine’s sales manager, says “We are extremely blessed to have the team that we do. Everyone is passionate about the boating lifestyle, and most importantly everyone’s number one focus is customer satisfaction. We come to work, leave our egos on the sideline, work together as a team, and the rest takes care of itself. Thank you to our customers and to our employees for making this award possible.” riversideboats.com

Exclusive Dealer

North Point Yacht Sales (NPYS) announces its appointment as the exclusive dealer for the Mid-Atlantic Region for Boston Boatworks, the Massachusetts-based builder of the Boston Boatworks Offshore Express Cruiser series. Ken Comerford, owner and president of NPYS, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “For the last two decades, we’ve built and delivered numerous boats with Boston Boatworks, crafting countless unforgettable moments. All of us at NPYS are eagerly anticipating our return to selling and collaborating with this esteemed and cherished builder.” Comerford emphasized the team’s enthusiasm for the venture, stating, “Our enthusiasm is high as we prepare to introduce and champion the new line of Boston Boatworks Offshore Express Cruisers. We look forward to creating many new client relationships and providing the best customer experience in the industry.” The collaboration aims to strengthen the presence of the brand in the MidAtlantic region and provide boating enthusiasts with access to a new level of innovation and quality. For additional details regarding the BB44, currently under construction with an anticipated launch in fall 2024, or information about the BB52 series, or to make inquiries about North Point Yacht Sales’ dealership in the Mid-Atlantic Region, please reach out to Ken Comerford at (410) 280-2038 or Ken@NorthPointYachtSales.com. northpointyachtsales.com

Top 100 List

Chesapeake Whalertowne has been named one of the Top 100: Top Dealers in North America by Boating Industry. The recreational boating industry’s elite members celebrated the 2023 Boating Industry Top 100 Awards during a black-tie gala on November 7 on the final evening of the Boating Industry Elevate Summit in Dallas, TX. Entering the 19th year of the Top 100 in 2023, the program honors the best of the best across the entire boating industry, celebrating the 40 Under 40, Women Making Waves, and the Top Dealers across North America. “This year’s Top Dealers program continued to raise the bar with a variety of newcomers and returning dealers, and wide range of competition,” Boating Industry editor-in-chief and Top 100 program director Adam Quandt said. “The dealers on this year’s Boating Industry Top Dealers list continue to set the pace in sales, customer service, and success overall, and certainly continue to provide an example for all dealers across the world. Chesapeake Whalertowne is the leading Boston Whaler dealer in the Northeast region for total sales (units and revenue) for the 2023 model year. With three locations in Maryland (Cedar Point Marina, Grasonville, and Annapolis) they are situated to service the entire Chesapeake Bay region and were named Boston Whaler Customer Service Award winners.” whalertowne.com

MTAM Board

Haven Harbour Marina Resorts technical lead Erik Lostrom was appointed the newest member of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland board of directors during the organization’s annual winter meeting and holiday party. Erik will serve his term by helping guide the organization—particularly in matters of workforce development. “I’m honored to have been nominated by my peers to serve on the board with the purpose of developing a workforce in a challenging industry,” said Erik. “My hope is to inspire the next generation of marine technicians and improve the support from our industry’s stakeholders throughout the state to achieve this goal.” Managing director Charlie Petosa added, “We’re proud to have Erik on our team. We know that by serving on the MTAM board of directors he will have a positive impact on strategies to help develop our future workforce in the marine trades. I believe this is the most important work MTAM will do as an organization now and well into the future.” Haven Harbour is a proud member of MTAM, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the recreational marine industry and the preservation of waterways that its nearly 400 businesses rely upon. Its board of directors represents all aspects of the industry and geographic areas of our state. havenharbour.com; mtam.org

Donation

The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) has donated a boat to Cecil College in Chesapeake City, MD, for its new Marine Service Technician program. This donation offers Cecil College students a practical learning experience, enhancing their skills and employability in a sector increasingly in need of qualified technicians. “We thank ABYC for this generous donation. Their support provides Cecil College with an invaluable resource that promotes student success and, in turn, helps promote regional economic and workforce development. This donation will enhance student preparedness for high demand marine service technology skills and jobs that advance our citizens and county,” said Cecil College president Dr. Mary Way Bolt. The college recently celebrated the launch of its Marine Service Technician program with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at the Bohemia Vista Marina. Incorporating ABYC’s Marine Service Technology curriculum, the program ensures students receive a standards-based education and industry best practices. The curriculum is designed to provide high-quality training in boat maintenance and construction, preparing them for a range of career opportunities in the marine service industry. For more information about Cecil College’s Marine Service Technician program, visit cecil.edu. abycinc.org

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