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RVs vs. Boats By Kaylie Jasinski
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Campgrounds vs. Marinas At marinas, you’re only renting a slip. At the campground you have more personal space to spread out, like a small yard with your own picnic table. And you can’t have a campfire on the boat! But at marinas you also often get nice amenities like bikes, a pool… There are also a lot of similarities such as water and electric hook ups and showers. The big difference is when you’re backing a 36-foot fifth wheel into a space, you’re just backing up. The only thing you have to worry about is how fast you’re going and your maneuvering skills. But when you’re backing in a 35-foot boat, you have the wind, current, other boats... (But in both instances, you don’t mess with the driver when they’re backing in!) A major difference is that when you’re camping, you have your own vehicle so you can explore greater distances. When you’re at a marina, it’s often how far you can bike and you’re pretty much confined to that area. In one instance, we rented a slip at a marina and were told it was an easy bike ride to a nearby yacht club (for a cocktail 16 September 2022 PropTalk.com
class race). “Not far at all,” we were told. A 40-minute bike ride later on a 95-degree day... But whether you’re at a campground or a marina, you’re usually lucky enough to be surrounded by friendly people who share the same interests and are always willing to lend a helping hand. Sleep The nice thing about an RV is wherever you go you take your bed with you. You’re basically rolling down the road with your home. And the same could be said for some boats, depending on the size and layout. Also, you don’t have to worry about the RV sinking (or the anchor dragging). When you wake up in the RV, chances are it’s going to be exactly where you left it (barring a natural disaster). When you go to bed on the boat, no matter how experienced you are, there’s a part of your brain that is always aware of issues that could arise. What it Takes To Prepare It’s about the same—we try to keep necessities stocked on both the RV and the boat so there’s less to prepare before each trip. The journeying aspect, whether traveling to a campground or marina, is about the same. Gas is expensive for both hobbies, and for both you also must prepare for stress and/or delays. With driving you might hit traffic, but with the boat you might have storms or rough seas. You have to prepare for all possibilities.
Favorite Places The main thing I like when you compare the two is that in an RV, you have the ability to explore places you can’t get to in a boat (at least the type of boating we currently do). We use the RV as a basecamp where we travel greater distances to explore whereas with the boat, we use it more locally. By Boat: Worton Creek, Rock Hall, Annapolis, St. Michaels By RV: Florida Keys, Watkins Glen in New York, New England states, and Lewes and Bethany Beach, DE. Our favorite local spot is Delaware Seashore State Park; we visit several times each season. There are many natural wonders here in the U.S. and we love visiting these teasures. While talking this over with my parents, they realized that there is something in common for both hobbies, and that is water. All the places they have stayed in the RV are on the ocean or a local body of water, and they always have inflatable kayaks and paddleboards ready for use. Does one hobby stand out over another in their mind? Not really; they feel very lucky to be able to do both and have come to realize even more how many similarities the two share. And for this Chesapeake couple, the main similarity is water.
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JJ Williams, Osprey Marine Composites JJ is a second-generation owner of Osprey Composites, which has been regarded for years by many in the industry as one of the best places on the East Coast for fiberglass repairs. JJ is extremely knowledgeable and does fantastic work. Anna Maddox, M Yacht Services Anna is the lead rigger at M Yacht Services. She’s been with them for more than four years and is already recognized as one of the best riggers out there.
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very summer we hear of dolphin sightings in the Bay, and this year there have been many. “So far this year we’ve had more dolphin sightings reported from January to July than in past years,” says Jamie Testa, project coordinator of the Chesapeake Dolphin Watch, at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. “We have had dolphin reports submitted from locations very far upstream, including in the Pamunkey River, Miles River, and James River.” Although July has traditionally been the month with the greatest number of dolphin sightings reported to Chesapeake Dolphin Watch, these sleek mammals will likely be around for a couple of more months as they gradually migrate to the Southern Bay and Atlantic Ocean. By tracking the occurrence of dolphins and their movements, researchers gain a better understanding of how bottlenose dolphins use the Bay and how to protect them in our local waters. Real-time reports of dolphin sightings
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##Jeff Varnon captured this dolphin sighting in the lower Bay in 2020. Photo courtesy of Dolphin Watch
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Dolphin Watch, a book comprised of Dolphin Watch photo submissions is available for purchase. All proceeds from the sale of the book go to dolphin research and to providing copies of the book to schools and public libraries around the Chesapeake Bay. Please note that Dolphin Watch cannot respond to stranded marine life. The contact information for responders who can help is 1 (800) 628-9944 or (443)-758-6607 in Maryland, and (757) 385-7575 in Virginia. Learn more at umces.edu/dolphinwatch.
First Lighted Boat Parade of the Season… in September!
he second annual Lighted Boat Parade to kick off the Havre de Grace (HDG) Waterfront Festival takes place September 9 in Havre de Grace, MD. Boats will line up starting at 7:30 p.m. for a parade start at 8 p.m. For those interested in participating, there are five categories this year: Best Decorated Sailboat, Best Decorated Powerboat, Most Original, Best Use of Lights, and Judges’ Choice. Prizes for each category include a trophy, $50 Visa card, an HdG Mariner flag, and a waterproof bluetooth speaker. And bragging rights, of course! ##Photo courtesy of HDG Lighted Boat Parade
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• The registration fee is $10 and includes a Lighted Boat Parade T-shirt, two tickets to the beer garden (good for all weekend), and a few other items.
• Organizers will set up two to three evenings prior to the event for participants to pick up their numbers and swag bags. No need to check-in at the committee boat this year. • There will be two rally points near Green Buoy 17—one for sailboats and one for powerboats. Each group will have a lead boat to follow (the designated boat and captains are TBD). Sailboats will parade first (after the HdG fireboat) followed by the powerboats. To help maintain speed, the Charlestown and Perry Point fireboats will be positioned along the route to coax boats along.
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• The post-parade festival at Concord Point Park is extended until 11 p.m. which will give extra time for participants to put away their boats and get to the party in time for the awards ceremony. The awards presentation is at 10 p.m. Organizers will verify that the Herring Harbor transient dock is available for temporary use during the awards ceremony and festival. • There is no rain date. Fireworks are scheduled for Saturday evening. There are three ways to register: • Online at hdgboatparade.eventbrite.com
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Turcik’s Mallows Bay Photo Becomes U.S. Postal Service Stamp We asked FishTalk contributor Peter Turcik about his photo that ended up on a U.S. Postage stamp. Here’s what he had to say:
What’s your connection to Mallows Bay? I worked for the Chesapeake Conservancy from 2014–2018, and during that time I helped with advocacy work to designate Mallows Bay as a National Marine Sanctuary. I worked on a paddling guide that showed historical information on a number of shipwrecks, along with historical photos and present-day photos that I took. Tell us about the day you took the pic. I took the photo in August 2016 on a very hot and muggy day. I planned the trip so that low tide would coincide with sunset to see more of the shipwrecks sticking out of the water and have gorgeous soft light. The sun was setting. I had just finished photographing another
wreck, when I saw the wreck… It sat triumphantly out of the water. I knew I needed to get the shot. I lay flat on my kayak so that I could get down to the water level and drifted into position while flies bit my legs. When the framing looked right, I clicked the shutter. I took about 10–12 shots. How did it end up on a stamp? The U.S. Postal Service planned to release a series on National Marine Sanctuaries to celebrate the 50th year of the system being established. Mallows Bay–Potomac River is the newest sanctuary, designated in 2019, and my work with the Chesapeake Conservancy put me on the ground floor for high-quality photography. They reached out to me about using my photo.
##This sunset photo from Mallow’s Bay will be on a U.S. Postal Stamp. Photo by Peter Turcik
When’s the best time to visit Mallows Bay? May to June: The weather is usually nice, and the underwater grasses have not grown in yet. April is a great time if you like to fish, because the largemouth bass spawn during that time, but the weather can get rough. Check the tide charts for lower tides and weather reports to make the most of the trip. Find an article Turcik wrote by searching “ghost fleet” at findyourchesapeake.com.
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his following of over 1.2 million people on TikTok, the viral social media app. McFadden reported to The Baltimore Sun that, while “There’s a million crab stands, there’s only one crab guy on TikTok.” His account, @fvsoutherngirl, shows viewers what it’s like to be a Chesapeake Bay waterman. From boat repairs, to features of his customers and crew, to the day to day of his work, McFadden’s social media is helping to both bolster his business and expose people to the world of Chesapeake Bay watermen. His videos range from informative and educational to ##Photo courtesy of FV Southern Girl Bodkin Point Seafood Facebook page
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amusing and entertaining, as he discusses everything from the trials and errors that come with owning a workboat, to features of Chesapeake Bay wildlife, to pranks that he and his fellow watermen play on each other. The Chesapeake Bay has a centurieslong history of crabbing, but the inner workings of the lives of people who work the water are often reserved for museums and those who know it firsthand. Through McFadden’s social media presence, he can share his livelihood and the history, culture, and beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and its watermen with audiences all over the country and the world. At the same time, McFadden is helping to revitalize the industry, paving the way for younger generations of watermen. Be sure to check out his TikTok, @fvsoutherngirl, and Bodkin Point Seafood in Glen Burnie, MD. McFadden also recently partnered with Jimmy’s Famous Seafood in Baltimore to ship his steamed crabs all over the country. And, of course, keep a lookout for Southern Girl out pulling traps on the Bay all season long.
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Underwater Grasses Abundance Remained Stable in 2021
he Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that the 2021 underwater grass abundance in Maryland’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay remained stable compared to the previous year, with a slight decrease of one percent, or 350 acres. Baywide, underwater grasses increased by seven percent. Despite record high rainfall and stream flows in 2018 and 2019, long-term
##The iconic grass beds on the Susquehanna Flats continued to expand in 2021. Photo courtesy of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
monitoring by DNR has identified major reductions in polluted runoff entering the Bay as a result of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay restoration activities. These improving trends in cleaner water provide multiple benefits including being beneficial to the Bay’s underwater grasses. Substantial underwater grass increases have occurred in areas with long-term reductions in nutrient loads entering the Bay. The Middle, Back, and Sassafras rivers; the mouths of the Patuxent, Potomac, and Pocomoke rivers; Fishing Bay; and the lower central Chesapeake Bay saw underwater grasses increase by more than 20 percent in 2021. The iconic grass beds on the Susquehanna Flats also continued to expand in 2021, gaining over 1000 acres. These vast beds have also become denser over time and act like a giant water filter, often producing visibility up to eight feet, levels unrivaled in other areas of the Bay. After three years of weather-related declines, 34,991 acres of underwater grasses were mapped in Maryland waters during the annual survey. This represents 44 per-
cent of the state’s 2025 restoration target. A number of Maryland waterways also met or exceeded their underwater grass restoration goals, including the North East and Bush rivers, the upper Chesapeake Bay, Mattawoman Creek, and the upper Chester River, some despite losses in acreage. The Wicomico River, on the lower Eastern Shore, met its restoration goal for the first time since the survey began in 1984. However, ongoing losses in the mid-Bay region continue. This area is dominated by widgeon grass, a species that can rapidly increase or decrease from year-to-year in response to changes in water quality. The largest declines were again observed in Eastern Bay, the mouth of the Choptank, and the Little Choptank River. The 2021 distribution of SAV in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries was mapped during the Baywide annual aerial survey conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), using multispectral digital photography and satellite imagery.
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##The best place to watch without disturbing the racers is likely upwind of the upwind marks. Photo by Nic Bailey
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By Kelsey Bonham
ou’re out on the water, enjoying the sun and the breeze, when you stumble across a pod of sailboats. A race, how wonderful! Time to go watch the bright colorful sails and exciting action. But while you may have no problem getting up close and personal with the sailboats, they may not appreciate getting up close and personal with you, especially as championship season approaches in the fall. If you want to spectate a regatta, make sure you know how to be a spectator, not an obstacle. Most regattas will have a racecourse that runs parallel with the wind, with the start line downwind. If you see an anchored powerboat with a bunch of flags, that’s probably the committee boat, and it marks one end of the start line. There should be a floating mark, usually a very bright color, at the other end of the start line. You’ll want to steer clear of the whole starting area, not just the line itself, so don’t hover right next to the committee boat thinking you’re safe. Upwind of the start line, there will probably be one or two more marks. These are the other end of the course. You’ll also want to steer plenty clear of these marks, as well as all of the water in between them and the start line. And, because sailboats can’t sail straight upwind, they’ll be tacking back and forth (which will look like big zigzags) between the start line and those upwind marks, making the race area wider than it may appear. The best place to watch without disturbing the racers is likely upwind of the upwind marks, plus you’ll get a great view of them all rounding the marks and potentially raising colorful spinnakers. As you approach a course or go past it, be conscious of your wake. In highly competitive regattas, one wake at the wrong moment could be the difference between first place and fifth. Remember that the sailors have the right of way over powerboaters, no matter how big your boat is and how small theirs are. And when in doubt, give the racers more space than you think they need. With these things in mind, sailors can race without interference, and spectators can watch safely and respectfully.
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3-Day VIP Package: $449 general admission to all three days of the in-water boat show, unlimited access to seminars during three days, entry for one to Thursday’s docktail party. Note: certain seminars are not available as part of the VIP package. For more information on seminar offerings, location details, and to purchase tickets, visit passagemaker.com/ trawlerfest/2022-trawlerfestbaltimore
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Visit dnr.maryland.gov/boating to find a pumpout station in Maryland and to learn about No Discharge Zones in the state. To report a broken pumpout send an email to pumpout@dnr.state.md.us or call 410-260-8772
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AMM Tides and Tunes Concert
Free outdoor concert at Annapolis Maritime Museum with The Grilled Lincolns. 7 p.m. Donations are gratefully accepted. Food and spirits are available for purchase. Beverage sales support the Museum’s education program. No outside alcohol is permitted. Bring a chair or blanket.
19-21
Ocean City Grand Prix
OPA racing. Ocean City, MD.
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14th Annual Dream Fields Spanish Mackerel Fishing Tournament
Entry fee: $175. Proceeds benefit Lancaster Co. Little League and Dream Fields. $25,000 prize if state record is broken. (804) 436-5932
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16th Annual Kent Island Youth Fishing Derby
Sponsored by the Kent Island Fishermen and the Kent Island Estates Community Association. In memory of Jon Bupp. 8 a.m. registration, 9 to 11 a.m. fishing at Romancoke Pier, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. prizes and refreshments at Kent Island American Legion #278. Bring your own rods, bait provided. Ages 3-5, 6-10, and 1116. All participants must be accompanied by a parent or adult.
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Children’s Day at St. Clement’s Island Museum
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. Clement’s Island Museum in Colton’s Point, MD. Families can enjoy a free day of kidfriendly fun on the beautiful waterside lawn of the museum with games, crafts, outdoor fun, and lots more throughout the day.
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CRAB Cup Poker Pursuit
This event provides powerboat skippers the opportunity to join sailors in a day of fun on the water in support of Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) while competing for prizes. Take your photos at five of the seven locations for a full five-card poker hand. Register at eastportyc.org
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CBMM Charity Boat Auction
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. More than 60 donated boats and watercraft, ranging in size and performance from cruising boats to dinghies, will be in the water and on land to be auctioned off to the highest bidders.
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Smith Island Crab Skiffs Hard Crab Derby
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Kent Island Fishermen Monthly Meeting
At Wellington Beach and Park in Crisfield, MD. The parade kicks off at 11 a.m. with crab skiff races at 1 p.m. (time may change depending on parade time). 7:30 pm at American Legion 278. Contact: Bert, (302) 399-5408. Lenny Rudow will be joining us for this meeting and giving us tips on how to catch Spanish mackerel on light tackle in the Chesapeake.
7-13
Maryland Fleet Week and Flyover Baltimore
Celebrating the rich maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay with visiting Navy and local ships as well as a variety of vessels (large and small). At Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
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September Sunsets Concert
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Havre de Grace Lighted Boat Parade
Annapolis Maritime Museum continues its free Thursday night concert series in September from 6 to 8 p.m. at its Nature Park Campus.
September Sunsets Concert
The parade will start around 8 p.m. as part of the Havre de Grace Waterfront Festival.
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Presented by the Back River Restoration Committee. Limited to 60 boats. $275 per boat up to 6 anglers. Check in will be at 3 p.m. at West Shore Yacht Center, which is also the site of the after-party. Captains meeting Sept. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Brewers Landing in Essex.
Annapolis Maritime Museum continues its free Thursday night concert series in September from 6 to 8 p.m. at its Nature Park Campus.
CCWBRA Nationals
At Rock Hall Yacht Club in Rock Hall, MD. Spectators welcome! Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.
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15th Annual BRRC Rockfish Tournament
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Reedville Classic Boat Show
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Oxford Community Center Road Rally
Over 40 antique and classic boats will be exhibited along Cockrell Creek, including the replica of the Virginia Sloop Luna, at the Reedville Fisherman’s Museum in Reedville, VA. Tickets: $10 for adults, children 12 and under are free (includes museum admission). The Rally participants will leave from Oxford, MD, after a breakfast, then enjoy an informal 78-mile fun rally over the area’s many scenic back roads, finally arriving at Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing in Chestertown, MD, for a barbecue luncheon and a car show on the marina’s golf course.
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2nd Annual Portsmouth Paddle Battle
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth, VA. Participants will compete in SUP and kayak categories depending on age/experience level. Enjoy live music, good food and drinks, children’s activities, prizes, and more. We will also have special events for children. Proceeds will help the Friends support the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum and the Lightship Portsmouth Museum.
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32nd Annual Onancock Bay Challenge Charity Fishing Tournament
Sponsored by the Eastern Shore of VA Anglers Club and numerous local businesses. Fish anywhere in Virginia waters - Seaside or Bayside - for 8 common species. Be in line for the weighin at Onancock Wharf by 5 p.m. $25 entry, youth ages 15 and younger fish free. Entry forms, rules, and details can be found at esanglersclub.org
10
Boatyard Beach Bash
A Key West paradise evening with great music from a few of Jimmy Buffett’s touring and recording band members, the Coral Reefers, and other world-class musicians. 5:30 to 10 p.m. at Annapolis Maritime Museum.
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CCWBRA Kent Island Regatta
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Virginia Rod & Reef Slam
Join the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for a fishing tournament that celebrates oyster reef restoration and the habitat it provides for Chesapeake Bay fish species. On the Lynnhaven, Lafayette, and Piankatank Rivers. Awards and after-party Sept. 17 from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at CBF’s Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach. Entry fee: $25 per individual, $35 per family.
10-18
EYC Foundation Virtual Auction
Benefits The Eastport Yacht Club Foundation’s marine and maritime education and career-focused programs. Participants can enter, bid, and win prizes that will be available during the Pick-Up Party at Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis on September 20.
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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Club Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. at the Elks Club at 289 Willowdale Rd. in Frederick, MD. Lenny Rudow will be speaking about inshore fishing: what’s hot and what’s happening. Free, open to the public.
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September Sunsets Concert
5 p.m. at the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET) in Baltimore, MD. Mouth-watering culinary delights (all sustainably sourced, of course), an inspiring keynote speaker, and environmental leadership awards. Annapolis Maritime Museum continues its free Thursday night concert series in September from 6 to 8 p.m. at its Nature Park Campus.
15-18
Newport International Boat Show
Featuring sailboats and powerboats in historic downtown Newport, RI at the Newport Yachting Center Marina. Purchase tickets at newportboatshow.com
16-18
4th Annual Tiki Lee’s Rockfish Open
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Smith Island Crab Skiffs Oxford Regatta
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Music on the Nanticoke Free Summer Concert Series
At 11 a.m. along the Strand in Oxford, MD.
The event, parking, new boat ramp, and overnight dockage are all free. Concessions will be available on site. Bring your lawn chairs and friends and enjoy the afternoon at Vienna’s scenic waterfront park. 4 to 7 p.m. Music by Everyday People. Contact Frank with any questions: ArtsVienna@ gmail.com or (443) 239-0813
17-18
30th Annual Native American Festival
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Red Trout Tournament
At 214 Middle St. in Vienna, MD 21869. Under the water tower. Gates open at 10 a.m. both days and close at 5 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday. $7 per person, ages 4 and under are free. Rain or shine. Featuring Hoop Dancer Jasmine Bell from the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Presented by the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians. This tournament presented by CCA MD is a celebration of the diverse fisheries that exist in the southern portions of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The event is focused on responsible recreation and fun. Register at ccamd.org/red-trouttournament
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Free Kids Fishing Tournament
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September Sunsets Concert
Hosted by North Bay Fishing Club at Northeast Community Park. 250 West Walnut Street, Northeast, MD from 9am-1pm. Registration 8:30am. Kids Ages 5-16. Award ceremony and picnic lunch after. Please RSVP to stanleycebula@gmail. com or dano5191@aol.com Annapolis Maritime Museum continues its free Thursday night concert series in September from 6 to 8 p.m. at its Nature Park Campus.
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Antique and Classic Boat Show - New Jersey
Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and the New Jersey Museum of Boating present the show at Johnson Bros. Boat Yard in Pleasant, NJ, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain date: September 18.
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Past, Present, and Future of Striped Bass: A Chesapeake Perspective
Rockfish, also called striped bass, are the most popular gamefish in the Chesapeake and along the Atlantic Coast. Unfortunately, numbers of this iconic sport fish have dropped so low that it is necessary to rebuild the population. Join CCA Maryland and striper experts to discuss the history of this iconic game fish, the reasons why the population crashed during the early 1980s, and how stripers were ultimately restored. Moderated by FishTalk Angler-in-Chief, Lenny Rudow. “Rebuilding a Fishery and Bay That Future Anglers Deserve.” 7 to 8:30 p.m. Register today for this FREE virtual event at fishtalkmag.com/chesapeake-perspective
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A Night for the Light Fundraiser Cruise
This fundraiser cruise for Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse repairs will feature silent and live auctions, a wine pull, a raffle and great food. The Eastport Oyster Boys will play. Tickets will go on sale July 9 and only 150 tickets will be sold. 5-8 p.m. Board boat at City Dock Annapolis.
23-25
Tangier Classic
At the Crisfield American Legion Post 16 in Crisfield, MD. As always, the tournament will be raising funds for a local child in need, this year a young girl named Lakelyn suffering from a brain tumor. Catch-photo (release if you want to) competition, with anglers fishing two of the three days anywhere in the Bay, but powerboats launching only from Wicomico, Somerset, Worcester, or Accomack counties; kayaks have no launch restrictions.
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CCWBRA Tennessee Cup
At Pickwick Park in Counce, TN. Spectators welcome! Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association.
24-25
25th Annual Delaware Seashore Fall Surf
Fishing Classic
At the designated fishing areas on Delaware Seashore State Park and Fenwick Island State Park. This is one of the richest surf fishing competitions in the area, with over $15,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs and open, women, and kids divisions. Entry fee: $40 for individuals, $15 for kids 14 and under.
27 - Oct 1
Trawlerfest Baltimore
Trawlerfest Baltimore will host an impressive in-water selection of new and pre-owned trawlers, long-range cruisers and coastal cruisers, and first-class education and demonstrations at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
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September Sunsets Concert
Annapolis Maritime Museum continues its free Thursday night concert series in September from 6 to 8 p.m. at its Nature Park Campus.
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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will once again host one of the nation’s largest gatherings of small boat enthusiasts and unique watercraft.
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Nimbus T8: Swedish Treat By Lenny Rudow
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ince the days of the Vikings, Scandinavians have been lauded for their boat-building acumen. And while Nimbus may not exactly be a household name in the U.S. of A., this Swedish manufacturer has been building boats since 1968. In fact, they’re quite well-known across the pond, and Nimbus boats have been owned by such luminaries as the King of Sweden and tennis star Bjorn Borg. In 2017 the Nimbus Group expanded its market to America, in late 2020 it premiered the all-new T8, and last year, that model was named winner in the Sportsboats and RIB category of the European Motorboat Awards. Today, you can see a T8 cruising down the Chesapeake—and you’ll immediately recognize it as a standout. The “T” in T8 stands for “Tender,” and if you own a megayacht, sure, it can fit that bill. But to our eyes this boat’s more likely role will be as a
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day-boat with weekending abilities. The design features a small walkaround cabin (which has a V-berth, head, stowage, a sink, and options for a minigalley with a one-burner stove), with an open cockpit aft and a bow cockpit featuring a lounger on the cabin top. The bow is accessed via a single step up to deep side-decks, which are ringed by fiberglass gunwales with a rail atop, making it easy to move 360-degrees around the boat. In the cockpit the T8 takes a lesson from some of Nimbus’s larger models, providing cruising, relaxing, and dining zones all in the same space. The trick here is the aft lounge, with a swinging back that also folds flat. It makes for a forward-facing seat while cruising and a sunpad when folded down, and when you deploy the dinette table in front of it and spin around the
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captain’s and passenger’s chairs at the helm, you have a center-facing dining area for four. Also note that the boat has integrated swim platforms on either side of the outboard plus a (optional) ski-tow arch, so you can jump on the waterskis or wakeboard to work up that appetite before meal time. The hull design of the T8 is even more intriguing than the boat’s topsides, with a modern Euro-plumb bow and a twin-stepped hull that’s an unusually narrow 8’4” considering the boat’s 26’2” LOA. This gives the T8 some serious slicing and dicing ability in the waves, but it also gives the boat eyebrow-raising performance. Remember, this is a 26-footer, but it’s designed for a single outboard, and maximum horsepower is just 300. By today’s multi-engine, mega-horsepower standards, some may suspect that’s a bit on the thin side. But with a 300-hp Mercury Verado on this svelte transom (there are also options for 200 or 250 hp), the boat can break the 50-mph mark and cruise in the low 40s. Just as important for those rough weather days, the boat has a low planing threshold and can cruise at a mellow 20 mph when need be. Added bonus: the T8 also comes with an automatic Interceptor system so you’ll never have to worry about adjusting the trim, and any concerns one might have about close-quarters maneuvering with a single screw are alleviated by the standard-issue bow thruster. Volvo? IKEA? Chewy sweet multicolored fish? Sure, all that stuff is great. But when it comes to all things Swedish, we think we have a new favorite. And after blasting across the Bay at 50 mph on a Nimbus T8, there’s a good chance you will, too. #
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he next time you’re in the Southern Bay, you’ll want to put these three maritime museums on your list. If you start in Deltaville, you could even hit all three museums in one weekend.
Deltaville Maritime Museum
Located in Deltaville, VA, the Deltaville Maritime Museum is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2022. Its exhibits reveal the maritime history of the Deltaville area beginning with the catastrophic impact of the DelMarVa meteorite 35 million years ago and chronicle the more modern period of wooden boatbuilding in the area beginning in the late 1800s. The museum and Holly Point Park was established in 2003 through the efforts of a dedicated and visionary group of local volunteers. In 2012, a fire destroyed the existing museum and events pavilion. Through a combination of insurance payments, grants, incredibly generous community support, and countless hours of volunteer labor, the museum and events pavilion were totally rebuilt in their current configuration. The new events pavilion opened in 2013. The
museum re-opened in 2014 and was built in the style of Deltaville’s old Stingray Point Hotel (also known as the Old Red Barn). If planning a visit to the museum, make sure you time it to coincide with one of the monthly Discovery Cruises. We recently caught up with Capt. Pete Cardozo, who started the program back in 2010. Capt. Pete, who has held a 100-ton master’s license since 1974, says, “I walked into the museum one day and they said, ‘Who are you?’ I said ‘I want to run your boat. Let’s bring the museum to life!’” The cruises are designed to make the history of the museum more accessible by allowing people to experience it for themselves. They are held in conjunction with the Deltaville Farmer’s Market on the fourth Saturday of the month from May through November, except in October when it is held on the third Saturday of the month to coincide with the Deltaville Seafood Festival. The latest boat to join the museum fleet is the Jennie May, which was built in 1986 by David Rollins in Poquoson, VA.
She was designed to look like a classic Virginia workboat of the 1950s and is powered by a Perkins 85-hp diesel engine. She’s 35-feet long and has a cruising speed of seven knots. The Jennie May was donated to the museum about two and a half years ago. When we asked Capt. Pete about his work, he said the best part is “meeting people from all over.” The cruises are about 30 minutes long and he gets to bring history alive for some people who have never really been out on the Chesapeake before. “I try to keep it informative,” he says. “I really enjoy it. Deltaville is known as the boating capital of Virginia. There are other maritime museums nearby and we’re all trying to do the same thing— preserve the history of the Chesapeake Bay.” Discovery Cruises are free of charge, but to help offset expenses, passengers are encouraged to join the museum or make a donation. No reservations are necessary, and cruises will depart from the museum from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you would like to learn more, visit deltavillemuseum.com.
##The Deltaville Maritime Museum’s Discovery Cruises program aims to “bring the museum to life.” Photo courtesy of Pete Cardozo
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See the Bay Mariners’ Museum and Park
Next stop: The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA, which is just a little over an hour south of the Deltaville Maritime Museum. The mission of the Mariners’ Museum is to “connect people to the world’s waters, because through the waters—through our shared maritime heritage—we are connected to one another.” Founded in 1930, the Mariners’ Museum is one of the largest maritime museums in the world. Today, the museum sits in an urban oasis. The 550acre park is now home to the 167-acre Mariners’ Lake and the Noland Trail—a five-mile shoreline trail with 14 bridges. Within the museum itself you will find 90,000 square feet of exhibition galleries including the prestigious International Small Craft Center, and the awardwinning USS Monitor Center. This state-of-the-art exhibition and conservation lab houses 210 tons of artifacts from the Civil War ironclad Monitor, which were recovered from NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary.
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The Mariners’ Museum Library and Archives is home to nearly 110,000 books; 800,000 photographs, films, and negatives; ##The Mariners’ Museum and Park in and over one Newport News, VA, is one of the largest maritime museums in the world. million pieces of Courtesy of the Mariners’ Museum archival material, (including the archives of Chris-Craft Industries, which were acquired in 1986), making it The museum also has a full event calenthe largest maritime library in the Westdar throughout the year, including Hampern Hemisphere. ton Roads History Lectures and a Civil Current exhibitions include: The MinWar Lecture Series. Museum admission is iature Ships of Winnifred and August only $1 per person. For more information F. Crabtree, which depicts the evolution on upcoming events, current exhibitions, of boatbuilding by artist/carver August to peruse the online archives, or to purF. Crabtree; Defending the Seas, which chase tickets, visit marinersmuseum.org. tells the story of the navy’s important role Nauticus and the Hampton in our nation’s past, present, and future; Roads Naval Museum Seizing the Moment – the Evolution of The final stop in your weekend Virginia Action Photography; Speed and Innovamaritime museum tour is just 30 minutes tion in the America’s Cup; and more.
south of the Mariners’ Museum and Park. The Hampton Roads Naval Museum, located inside Nauticus, is an accredited museum operated by the United States Navy that celebrates the history of the fleet in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia. Nauticus is a maritime discovery center located along the waterfront in downtown Norfolk, offering a unique form of experiential learning for all ages. Through interactive exhibits and STEM to STERN programming, Nauticus uses the museum, Battleship Wisconsin, its sailing center, and Schooner Virginia to tell the story of the maritime environment, industry, and the military. Berthed at Nauticus, the Battleship Wisconsin is one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy. Guests can explore its deck through a self-guided tour or, for an additional charge, take a guided tour. Currently on display at Nauticus is the traveling exhibit “Drones: Is the Sky the Limit?” On display
through October 9, guests will explore the history of drone technology from the earliest unmanned flying machines to advanced systems of the 21st century. The exhibit includes a birds-eye view of the aeronautics, engineering, science, technologies, and innovations of one of the most intriguing topics dominating our current culture.
Nauticus tickets cost $15.95 for adults (ages 13-55), $14.95 for seniors (ages 55+), $11.50 for children ages 4-12, and free for ages 0-3 (but a reserved ticket is still required). There is no fee to visit the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, simply take the stairs or elevator to the second floor of the Nauticus campus. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit nauticus.org.
##The Battleship Wisconsin located at Nauticus in Norfolk, VA. Photo courtesy of Nauticus, Norfolk, VA
Make your escape to the Northern Neck, where you’ll find hidden culinary gems, waterfront heritage sites, charterboat fishing, wineries, artisan shops and markets covering a variety of interests. Come by boat, or by car. Stay for a day, a weekend, or longer. Your getaway is safe with us. Start exploring at www.northernneck.org.
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his year’s event marks the 50th anniversary of the United States Powerboat Show in historic Annapolis, MD. Now that is something to celebrate! Stay tuned for PropTalk’s full guide to the show in our October issue, but in the meantime, here’s a little teaser to get you excited.
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The Annapolis Boat Shows are encouraging everyone to purchase their tickets in advance at annapolisboatshows.com, as the onsite box office is limited. The shows also ask for no pets or strollers.
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Classes will be held October 10-16 at The Historic Inns of Annapolis, 58 State Circle, Annapolis, MD. More than 70 classes are available for sailors and powerboaters alike who have an interest in learning the fundamentals of bluewater cruising. All tuition includes: educational materials, instruction by renowned cruising experts, evening social activities, admission to all days of the U.S. Powerboat Show and U.S. Sailboat Show, and complimentary one-year basic BoatUS membership ($30 value). Registration is now open at annapolisboatshows.com/cruisersuniversity-fall-2022. 38 September 2022 PropTalk.com
Try before you buy! Dealers and manufacturers, along with the BoatUS Foundation, will be conducting demonstrations, sea trials, and affordable on-water training within the show: • Seakeeper
• Cox Diesel Outboard Engines • X Shore EELEX8000 • Solar Sail Boats
• Invincible 33 Open Fisherman • Invincible 36 Open Fisherman
Coming Next Month: • A roundup of new and premiering boats.
• Local’s Guide to Annapolis, including what to see and do and where to eat while in town for the show. • Events/classes during the show. • An in-depth look at the PropTalk Demo Dock.
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Deltaville to Chincoteague & Beyond Fulfilling a Lifelong Dream
By Joe Roberts
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t’s funny how thinking outside the box can lead you to some creative solutions. That being said, I am a navy chief getting ready to move to Groton, CT, for the next three years. It was just me and my dog and finding a place to rent that didn’t break the bank led me to a creative solution—buying a 41-foot trawler to live on at the base marina in Groton. Blame my mother for dating a guy who lived on a 55-foot motor yacht when I was a kid, or just growing up on the water, but I always dreamed of buying a boat to live on. In seventh grade homeed we had to do a project on budgeting ##My next adventure: Chincoteague, VA, to Groton, CN.
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and living in a house. My house was a Nordhavn 61, and I got a D for the project, but I didn’t care. The dream has lived on for the last 21 years. So, I decided the most economical thing to do is rent my house in Greenbackville, VA, and live on a boat in Groton, CT. I set my budget at $75,000 and started looking for something with two cabins and a decent sized galley. First, I looked at a Newburyport 37 in Stevensville, MD, but it felt small, and it only had a converter, not a generator and AC so that’s a no-go for a liveaboard. Then I found a 1981 Present Yachts 41 named Pelican. Was it love at first sight? Not really, love at first sight for me is a Bruno Stillman 42 named Monsta up in Connecticut. However, Pelican has everything I’m looking for in a seagoing home: a spacious master cabin with a separate shower in the head, microwave, electric stove/oven, and forward bunks big enough for a single and a couple. Plenty of storage. Mechanically she has a Ford Lehman 120, Onan generator, 150 gal. of freshwater, and 440 gal. of fuel. I want to give Gordon at DYC a big shout out for being very helpful with the buying process. A lot of car salesmen and real estate agents need to take some notes from yacht brokers—I didn’t feel pressured at any time during the buying process, and he was quick to answer my questions and concerns. Thank you to Harris Marine Financing with helping me find a lender for a 41-year-old boat and thank you to Progressive for insuring it.
After the sea trial, and getting the paperwork done, I finally got to take Pelican home June 11. Special thanks to my father for giving me a ride to Deltaville and putting up with Norfolk traffic. We got to Deltaville, loaded up, did some last-minute checks, and I was underway by 2 p.m. for Cape Charles. The Chesapeake Bay was mild at first, five to 10 knot winds out of the south, with the current going out. That decided to change to 10-15 out of the south, and the current still going out made for an uncomfortable ride for about an hour. At one point I went below from the bridge and found the generator had shut down, the microwave was hanging by its cord, and there were dishes all over the galley deck. I moved to deeper water hoping for a reprieve from the washing machine, and at this point the current was now flooding. Pelican cruises at 16-1700 rpm at seven to seven-and-a-half knots. Going into the current I pushed it up to 1800 rpm just to make five knots. By about 5:30 I made it to the marker for the Cape Charles channel and made my way in. I want to thank Matt at the Cape Charles town dock for coming to assist me with docking. We got tied up, I made an adjustment on the Ford’s idle, played around with the generator to no avail, and went to get dinner. My first order was a tall glass of water and a Dark ‘N Stormy. After dinner I went back to the boat and realized that the AC wasn’t working. I found that each AC unit has a reset, but the AC cooling pump was air locked, probably from the washing machine effect coming down the Bay. I vented
the pump and after giving the pump housing a “love tap” got it spinning again. I took a shower and went to bed. Sunday morning, I woke up before my alarm with the plan to get underway by 6 a.m. Undocking is a lot easier than docking solo, and I found out that the bow thruster doesn’t work going to port. So, I backed out of my slip into the harbor and got underway. Once again, I was fighting an incoming current from Cape Charles to Fisherman’s Island, but once I made the turn north for Chincoteague, I picked up to seven-and-a-half knots and set my rpms to 1700. Thankfully the autopilot works; you have to give credit to old analog systems for their reliability. I stayed out around three miles off the coast, and I only saw two boats pass by. Around 1 p.m. the radio weather alert alarm went off, sending me into a frenzy checking gauges for temperature, oil pressure, water flow. It was the first alarm I’d had. Once I realized it was the radio, I calmed down and learned that there was a cold front moving from the northwest and heading my way. I stored everything topside and steered from the salon station. The storm came in, blew me around a bit, but I barely
##Pelican has everything I’m looking for in a seagoing home.
even took water over the bow. Present Yachts knew how to build their boats like a tank. Once the storm passed, I could see Wallops Island and I knew I was close to home. I prepped the lines and fenders and brought her into Chincoteague inlet. It was a lot different going in at seven knots compared to 22 knots in my North American S22 Offshore, but I don’t
know if I would have lived through that storm in the S22. My friends met me at the dock, and we got her tied up. I found that the generator also had a reset that once I pushed it, it came back to life. My next adventure was heading offshore fishing for Father’s Day weekend, and after that, Chincoteague to Groton, straight shot! #
##“Pelican” is a 1981 Present Yachts 41.
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SUP, Garbage Man? Average Joe Goes the Distance Cleaning Trash out of Tributaries By Emily Greenberg
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oe Wright has picked over 4300 cubic feet of trash out of the rivers surrounding the Chesapeake Bay on his stand up paddleboard alone. That’s just over an entire 18-wheelersemi-truck-bed full of one man’s trash consciousness. Wright began standup paddleboarding (SUP for short) regularly in 2019. Loading the board onto his truck for a paddle before work or over the weekend, he found himself always picking up whatever trash floated by. It wasn’t long before he set off with a little more organization—a milk crate and plastic trash picker. He’d paddle along while simultaneously picking up trash. Then, he upgraded to a laundry basket. Before long the bins became amphibious, the pickers multiple, with gloves and sorting containers, and then hauling it all back for further reuse, recycle, or proper disposal on land. Then, he started a nonprofit under the name SUP Garbage Man so that he could accept donations and sponsors, which had already started rolling in. He launched his website supgarbageman. org and social media. It is in no way a full-time gig, but that doesn’t mean Wright doesn’t dream of it someday being that way.
##Wright has even been known to pose and post yoga poses from his SUP full of trash!
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“Who knows,” he said. “A garbage truck painted colors I can travel with and paddleboard doing clean up campaigns on the coast.” Or, perhaps it evolves to Wright promoting campaigns that teach people and recreational SUP and kayak companies how to autonomously clean up trash. Maybe one day
he could have an employee as a coordinator, but for now it’s a one-man show. Well, two, if you count his wife, who goes by Mrs. SUPgarbageman on social media. But Wright doesn’t want to organize much further beyond that. It was always intended to be somewhat of a solo, anonymous mission that proved,
“Introverts can go out and change the world all on our own.” Wright lives somewhere near the Potomac River; he’s originally from somewhere else in Florida. Up until recently he never shared his name, and he still tries not to share his face—choosing to cover it with a buff in published pictures. He doesn’t tell what he does for a day job, or where he stands on any political or social or personality spectrum. All he stands on is his paddleboard and the platform that one person’s recreational hobby can make a huge environmental impact. And if everyone did that, the effects could be colossal. So why not take the image one step further? Imagine this: it’s 10 years from now and every self-propelled watercraft comes with basic, built-in trash collecting systems. The weekend paddleboarders, kayakers, full-time cruisers in dinghies, even bicyclists, walkers, and runners are all equipped with the means to pick up at least some trash while doing recreational activities. Some of the systems are autonomous and more expensive, while others are basic. All are supported for your average income and average person. Every landing and beach are equipped with large disposal systems that get emptied, and all trash is then properly disposed of far from the waterways. While this may sound like a utopian future where personal and social responsibility overlaps apathy on a whole, Wright is already an example that one person doing a recreational activity can simultaneously make an impact. “It was always my intention to keep it anonymous and hands on while putting in the work, and to show people they can make a difference doing whatever they like to do,” he said. “For me it’s paddleboarding. I look at this project as a marathon, not a sprint— and I’m not sure what it might look like one day.” In the winter he dons a full wetsuit and aims for a paddle every day before work at sunrise. It’s become a ritual and meditation. Wright has even been known to pose and post yoga poses from his SUP full of trash. Now that takes balance!
##Joe Wright has picked over 4300 cubic feet of trash out of the rivers surrounding the Chesapeake Bay on his stand up paddleboard alone. Photos courtesy of supgarbageman.org
He said his affinity for collecting trash from nature probably stems from being a little kid and going out on walks with his mom, where she encouraged him to pick things up and be more aware of what was around him. He thinks this can be incorporated into the nonprofit to teach families how to get their kids curious about their environment and outside impacts early on in life. That is what will eventually create a better future. Will there be a Baby SupGarbageMan in the future? Time will also tell.
“It’s not about me,” he said. “There are many different people, and many different ways. There is plenty you can do on your own. Everyone has a role. Nothing positive comes from shaming anybody for using plastic or disposable products. This trash already exists, and we all use it.” So, we are all responsible for cleaning it up. The SUP Garbage Man accepts donations of all kinds from cash to sunscreen, paddling gear, protective clothing, trash collecting bins, and more. Contact him by emailing supgarbageman@gmail.com. #
12,000 Miles Away from Home Story and Photos by Craig Ligibel
##Some Pacifics can grow to 5-6 inches in length.
There’s a lot that’s different about oyster farming in Australia’s New South Wales and aquaculture in the Chesapeake Bay area. But the result is the same: a buttery, slightly salty treat that goes down easy and leaves you craving for more.
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love oysters. Big ones. Small ones. Baked. Raw. Salty. Stewed. Fried. My pursuit of oyster perfection has seen me soaked to the skin as I accompanied Topping, Virginia’s White Stone Oyster farmer Tony Valliant as he led me on a wet and wild tour of the company’s oyster leases one blustery day last March. It’s taken me to the Rappahannock Oyster Company’s tony Washington, DC, restaurant, the Rappahannock Oyster Bar, for a decadent dinner featuring some of the company’s famous Olde Salts and Rochambeaus. And then there was oyster nirvana at St. Michaels’s Eastern Shore Brewery as oyster divers Derek Wilson and Nick Hargrove served up a plateful of fistsized behemoths that brew master and restauranteur Ace Moritz paired with some of his award-winning brews. My oyster education has also included countless sweaty hours as I helped move 44 September 2022 PropTalk.com
bags of slimy oyster shells from their winter homes in Whitehall Bay to skiffs where they would be transported to the Choptank River for “planting” on one of the many artificial oyster reefs under the watchful tutelage of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation oyster recovery program. But nothing in my oyster-loving life prepared me for my most recent oyster encounter: putting on hip waders and slurping Sydney Rock Oysters in the knee-deep tea-colored waters of New South Wales’s Hawkesbury River, an area that once was the oyster-growing capital of the area, but which now boasts more oyster tourism businesses than oyster farms. No doubt about it: there’s something decadent about swilling Moët & Chandon champaign while being literally knee-deep in murky river water with your oyster and king prawn feast laid out on a white tablecloth covering
##Sheridan does it all… even piloting her fledgling tour company’s work/tour boat.
a café table sitting on the riverbed a hundred yards or so from shore. Thirty-six-year-old Mooney Mooney (a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales) oyster farmer turned
tourism pioneer, Sheridan Beaumont, puts it this way: “We’ve had a tough go of it the past couple of years. I started the oyster farming business 15 years ago in partnership with my parents and brother, Jason Barry-Cotter. From the outset, we struggled with the QX virus and Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome. I started the tourism business as a hedge against the variables of farming. Right after we had our first tour, Covid hit, and that was the end of the tour business until things opened up with more favorable social distancing limits. Just when we got that going, the area was hit with massive freshwater runoff. In a matter of days, we lost a half million baby oysters because the water was too ‘fresh’ to sustain growth. So here I am giving tours and hoping the water will turn saltier in time to produce a crop in the next several months.” Sheridan’s signature Sydney Rock oyster product looks very different from the Bay’s Eastern oyster. Rocks are harvested smaller. Farming techniques keep the product more uniform. They feature a deep cup with firm, buttery meat.
Australia Oyster Farming
Oyster farming has been a part of Australia aquaculture since the 1870s. As recently as 2019, more than 5.8 million dozen oysters of two varieties (Sydney Rock and Pacific) were produced for local consumption. At last count, around 300 oyster farmers made their living cultivating and selling “Rocks or Pacifics” in New South Wales. Retail prices for Sydney Rocks vary from $20-30 per dozen. You can expect to pay upwards of $4 each at seaside pubs and upwards of $6-7 each in upscale Sydney-side eateries. By comparison, production of the Chesapeake Bay’s Eastern oyster reached all-time highs this past year with about 500,000 bushels of wildcaught and 90,000 bushels of “farmed” oysters produced in 2021. Recent prices for “locals” at the (now defunct) Annapolis Seafood Company were $9/doz. Oyster farming practices in Australia are similar but not identical to those followed by watermen in the Bay. On the Hawkesbury, some oyster farmers still rely on what is called
##Guests ready to dive into a Hawkesbury River oyster feast.
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the “stick method” of oyster propagation in which tar-coated sticks (or plastic slats) are submerged in contact with oyster larvae which attach themselves to the sticks, there to develop under the surface of the water. Baby oysters are stripped from the sticks afterwards when they are an eighth to a fourth inch in size and then placed in wire cages where they will reside until they reach market size of two to three inches in length and/or one and a half ounces in weight. Sheridan elaborates: “With the wild caught we can keep them on sticks until you harvest them, but growers prefer knocking them off earlier and putting them either in baskets or trays so that the shape is more uniform and prettier. You still can do either option. I just bought 250 dozen wild rocks that were grown for their entire life on sticks (they just don’t look as nice—taste great though!).” To reduce the amount of tarred timber used in the construction of oyster racks, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic systems are being developed and used. One example is the intertidal longline system, with horizontally suspended plastic tubes developed by South Australian oyster farmers. Other oyster farmers rely on more
traditional methods of introducing oyster larvae to a sediment-rich environment with the utilization of upwellers where the baby oysters can develop stress-free in fine-mesh floating cages. As the babies mature, they are separated by size and placed in bigger and bigger cages which bob happily in the nutrient rich waters of the rivers in well-defined oyster farms that populate many of the river’s coves. Sheridan goes on to explain: “Having oysters in baskets definitely makes the oysters deeper and more cupped so that you will end up with more meat for that oyster’s size (oysters are sized by lid length, so it will be far more meat for that size if it’s deeper. But not sure if that means it will be creamier, because that’s more to do with if they are about to spawn).” There is no dredging, tonging, or oyster diving. Sydney Rocks spend as much as 70 percent of their lives above the waterline in an intertidal farming system that has been developed to protect the oysters from the ravages of the damaging mud worm. “It’s a ton of work to keep the babies sorted. We handle each batch about 10-15 times,” says Sheridan. “It’s that gentle rocking of the oysters in our floating cages that produces
##The author with a plate of Sydney Rocks.
that deep cup and creamy meat that Sydney Rocks are famous for.” Sydney Rock oysters (Saccostrea glomerata) need a water salinity content of around 30 ppt. Anything below that and the oyster cannot survive. At 25-30 ppt, this is a much saltier environment for oyster production than that found in the Chesapeake Bay. Here, ideal salinity ranges from 10 to 22 ppt. Some producers prefer slightly saltier environments. Rappahannock Oyster Company’s Olde Salts, for example, do best in water with salinity at the higher end of the scale. The resulting product is significantly saltier than those grown where the salt levels are less. Recent rains have driven Hawkesbury River salinity to near zero.
A Unique Experience
##The Lewis family with the author.
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Sheridan’s oysters touring business (sydneyoystertours.com) offers several unique in-water dining experiences. Prices range from $65 to $200 US dollars. She picks up wannabe oyster aficionados at a floating dock adjacent to her company’s oyster processing facility. After a halfhour tour of Sheridan’s oyster beds with a comprehensive tutorial about oyster production conducted by the loquacious oyster entrepreneur, the skiff pulls up to a fixed dock about 100 yards offshore in a sheltered cove.
Here, the 20-30 guests are greeted by the sight of eight to 10 white tablecloth feasts set out an appropriate distance apart. Tables are heaped with oysters and jumbo prawns. Sheridan passes among the guests pouring champaign and instructing on the proper method of oyster shucking. Our experience was a family affair. My daughter, Betsy, lives in Sydney with her Aussie-husband and growing family. Charlie, 3, came along for the ride. He wasn’t into eating oysters… but enjoyed the experience of having a snack while standing up to his chest in murky river water. On the oyster farming side of her business, Sheridan is hopeful that she will be able to harvest a crop within the next several years. Traditionally, she has around 800,000 oysters under cultivation, but this year’s floods have decimated that number. As I write this, she is anticipating the arrival of 500,000 baby Pacifics due to arrive shortly. The busy mother of four (four kids under the age of three and a half) never stops. As another hedge against the vicissitudes of oyster farming, she is in her final year of med school. “I’ve put that on pause for a while,” she says with a laugh. “My goal is to strengthen my oyster tour operation and get back into the full swing of oyster production. But you never know. It would be nice to have a medical degree to fall back on.” No doubt about it. Sheridan Beaumont is an Australian oyster entrepreneur with a mission. “I don’t know where this will all sort out,” she tells me just as she is loading another 20 oyster tourists onto her work boat, “but I do know that the best strategy is to keep your options open until Mother Nature gives us a break and lets us produce Rocks and Pacifics to meet the tremendous demand we see developing all over Australia.” I know. I know. Twelve thousand miles is a long way to go for an oyster dinner. But if you’re in the area, catch up with Sheridan through her company’s email: info@sydneyoystertours.com. She’ll show you a good time, feed you some great oysters, and who knows, you might just learn something about how to grow oysters in Australia! #
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Charter Series: Part I
What Beginners Need To Know ##Before booking a charter, the first thing you must do is complete a resume of boating experience. Photo courtesy of The Moorings
Attempting to plan your first charter vacation can seem like a daunting process. But it doesn’t have to be. We recently caught up with Ian Pederson at The Moorings who lent some insight. The Boating Resume
The first thing any would-be charterer must do, if hoping to book with The Moorings, is fill out a resume of boating experience at moorings.com. The power yacht resume will ask such things as: Do you currently own a power yacht? How many years have you been skippering power yachts? And it will also ask you to specify which power qualifications you hold (ex. 100-ton license) and which systems you have experience with (GPS/chart plotter, anchoring a boat overnight, picking up a mooring buoy, docking a vessel less than or more than 35 feet, etc.). Upon completion of the resume, Pederson says, “Guests will receive immediate feedback on their qualification level with us (beginner, intermediate, or expert), and which yachts they are qualified to charter within our fleet, i.e., only up to 40 feet in length or if they are qualified to captain our larger power yachts up to 53 feet in length.” For our readers who are both sailors and powerboaters The Moorings also offers sailing charters and has a separate resume of sailing experience interested boaters must fill out to determine if they are qualified to charter larger sailing catamarans or only monohulls.
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If you fall under a certain experience threshold, you will be required to hire a Moorings skipper to captain the yacht for the duration of your charter.
Best Place To Charter for Beginners
Pederson went on to explain how some destinations are classified as “expert-only destinations” while others are open to everyone. He says, “For someone with the requisite boating experience but who has never chartered before, we always recommend the British Virgin Islands (BVI). This is the most user-friendly charter destination due to minimal tides, ready availability of mooring balls as opposed to anchoring, abundance of support in the way of marinas, restaurants, and grocery stores throughout the area, and minimal reefs or shallow areas to worry about throughout your stay. It makes for the ideal charter experience and the perfect starting point to then branch out to other destinations later.” Other popular charter locations include the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, and the Mediterranean.
When To Go
According to Pederson, “The best seasons to charter vary widely depending on the region of the world you wish to visit. In the Mediterranean, for example, the peak season is in the summer months of July, August, and September. By contrast, that time is hurricane season in the Caribbean and is considered low season, where you can generally find lower pricing. Peak season in the Caribbean is generally the winter and spring months, from roughly December through April, although the destinations generally operate year-round. “The summer months after spring break but before hurricane season used be known as a ‘shoulder season’ where it could be a bit less crowded and some discounts could be found, but most destinations are now very busy throughout the summer as well, since the majority of charter vessels offer generator-powered air conditioning, which is a relatively new development over the past five to 10 years or so.”
Planning an Itinerary
Most charter companies, including The Moorings, have charter guides by location with sample seven-day itineraries, cruising conditions, a guide to the charter base
(accommodations and dining nearby, the closest bank and post office, where to provision…) and more. The Moorings website also has travel advisories and any Covid-19 travel restrictions posted by location.
Cost
Many people probably wonder whether they can afford a charter vacation when in actuality, the “per person” cost is usually at or below the cost of a resort vacation or ocean cruise, without the crowds. Companies should be able to give you a cost quote based on your intended destination, date of departure, number of nights, and number of passengers. #
##Most companies provide sample itineraries that highlight the best locations for anchorages, coves, cays, harbors, and marinas in that area. Photo by PropTalk
Power or Sail? PropTalk Tips For Choosing the Right Charter Boats
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hen it’s time to take a charter vacation, “sail or power” is a common dilemma. If you’ve gathered a group of vacationers for a potential charter, here are some considerations to help you decide which boat type is best for you:
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Both have engines. Sounds silly to say it, but it’s true. If you don’t feel like raising your sails on a sailboat or if it seems windier or wavier than your comfort zone allows, you can always choose to keep the sails down and turn the engine
on. Even experienced sailors do that sometimes, especially on a catamaran headed to a fun beach bar. For some boaters, knowing they could sail if they wanted to do so is reason to charter a sailboat.
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How many of your crew sail? If you only have one sailor in the group, it might be a “working vacation” for them more than a relaxing one, so choosing a powerboat may be better. If you have a few sailors in the group, you could go with a sailing vessel. Your crew will have more hands to help, giving them time to teach the non-sailors how to sail. Chartering a sailing catamaran is a good bet for a “mixed boating” group, as it is a stable, spacious platform much like a powercat.
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What are your vacation goals? Some people just want to drop anchor in a pretty place, explore beaches, or snorkel. If those are your goals, you may do so in any type of charter vessel. If you want to visit seven fun beach bars in seven days, you may do that in any type of vessel. If you want to get to your beaches, anchorages, or beach bars faster and/or on a schedule, go with a powerboat. Learn new skills. All the top charter companies offer captained charters and/or ones with a sailing teaching component. If your crew consists of non-sailors who are eager to learn, find a learning vacation on a sailboat in a beautiful place.
Ask the charter company. Whether by phone or email or at a boat show, ask professionals at the charter companies what they think. They know the conditions at their destinations, and which are best for power or sail. They will be happy to make recommendations based on your crew’s knowledge and charter goals. For more information about The Moorings, including destinations and yachts available for charter, visit moorings.com. For more destination highlights and chartering tips, check out PropTalk’s charter page at proptalk.com/category/chartering. If you have an amazing charter vacation experience you’d like to share, tell us about it by emailing kaylie@proptalk.com. # 5.
##The BVI is considered one of the most user-friendly charter destinations. Photo by PropTalk
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The Bay Gets in Your Blood
Meet Lia Mattox, Executive Director of MTAM A natural fit
Lia Mattox, executive director of the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM), has been around the marine trades for most of her life. Her mother worked in the industry, and Lia was raised in and around boats on Kent Island, MD. An early job was washing and waxing boats. “That was when I first experienced the frenzy of last-minute preparations for a boat show,” she recalls. After attending college in Arkansas, studying abroad, and travelling extensively, Lia returned to Maryland because, “The Bay gets in your blood. Being near the boating scene in Maryland felt like coming home. I had missed the smell of brackish Bay water and was happy to be back paddling a kayak, hugging the shoreline, and spotting baby fish or a heron.” Lia continues, “When I started with MTAM, I ran the workforce development program. I had previously worked in government contracting, so I knew about obtaining grants, and I’d worked in the education field. It was a natural fit for me because the workforce program began with a grant in 2014 to help educate new workers to build skills for our industry.”
What’s the best part of your job?
“In my role as executive director at MTAM, the best parts of my job are working with an awesome board of directors on a variety of initiatives. Whether it’s workforce development, recycling shrink wrap, or legislative initiatives, it’s never dull.
Another interesting part of my job is getting to see the breadth of the marine industry. I didn’t realize, until I spent a lot of time on the road visiting marine businesses, just how many different types of jobs this industry supports. It’s very impressive to see four to five career paths at one place: mechanics, electricians, carpenters, salespeople, marketing, and more.”
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##Lia (far right) enjoys kayaking, especially hugging the shore for wildlife sightings.
What might surprise someone about the marine trades as a career choice?
“In the marine trades you can make a decent living and work in a fun community. We like to say that employment in the marine trades can feed a family for a lifetime. The reason is that many jobs in this industry require both tool knowledge and problem-solving skills— a powerful combination that can transfer to many other industries. Of course, we hope individuals will spend their entire careers in the marine trades, but if they don’t, they can take those skills so many places.” Readers can learn more about the marine trades of Maryland at mtam.org. #
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Bay Boaters Cruise to Long Island Sound and Block Island
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embers of the Chesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owners Association (CBGBOA) left June 24 from the C&D Canal for a Northern Cruise to Long Island Sound and Block Island and returned to their home ports July 20. Ports of call in New Jersey included Cape May, Atlantic City, Atlantic Highlands, and Jersey City; Northern Long Island ports included Oyster Bay, Centerport, Port Jefferson, and Shelter Island; Connecticut ports included Essex and Mystic; and Rhode Island ports included Newport and Block Island. The group met with its Northeast Grand Banks counterparts from NEGBOA on Block Island and Essex. A highlight of the cruise included navigating the East River, avoiding the ferries and commercial traffic while being in awe of the iconic sights of Manhattan, Bronx, and Queens. Navigating the East River and the infamous Hell Gate is not as intimidating as it sounds if you time your passage to ride the tidal currents taking advantage of the close to three knot push. Despite all the digital aids available, the tried and true “Eldridge Tide and Pilot Book 2022” proved invaluable in planning our transits
##Grand Banks from the Chesapeake Bay Jakl III and Legacy on CBGBOA Northern Cruise.
from the Delaware Bay through Long Island Sound. Participating members included Jim and Mary Walker on their 42-foot Classic Legacy, Tim and Susan Bloomfield aboard their 36-foot Classic Kittiwake, and Steve and Debbie Lingsch aboard their 36-foot Classic JAKL III. Regan and Valerie Shea, who started the cruise from West Palm Beach aboard their Grand Banks 60, Copper Moon, and Bob Magee and Cathy Swartz aboard their 46-foot Classic 4th Quarter also joined portions of the cruise.
CBGBOA is an association for current and former owners of Grand Banks or boats of similar workmanship and quality. Benefits of being a CBGBOA member include discounted membership to BoatUS, a membership directory to connect with other Grand Banks owners, active mentorship programs for new members, social events and cruises throughout the year, and a warm welcome from fellow, like-minded, Grand Banks owners and enthusiasts. If you would like to join or learn more visit cbgboa.org. PropTalk.com September 2022 53
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A Tale of Two Burgees
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By Capt. Michael L. Martel
stranger in a strange land will always seek out things that are familiar in some way. And so it was that the first thing I saw when I stepped outside the U.S. Coast Guard training center gate on my first boot camp off-base liberty was the Corinthian Yacht Club of Cape May, NJ. I was a homesick 18-year-old recruit, young for my age, and new to Cape May. I had been a junior member of the Bristol Yacht Club back in my hometown of Bristol, RI, and grew up sailing on the Bristol waterfront. I suppose it’s only natural, then, that my compass would point me toward the white-painted clubhouse complex when I walked out of the gate. Many such clubs have a policy of reciprocal privileges. Perhaps, I thought, there will be shade, convivial company, and a cold drink inside. Weeks earlier, my father had driven me to the recruiting station in nearby New Bedford to ‘sign the articles’ and see me off. I had boarded a bus there and made a nearly interminable trip to Cape May, nearly 400 miles away, arriving sometime during the middle of the night. Now, the Corinthians welcomed me with open arms. They nudged me up to the
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bar and treated me to a few drinks. Many of them were retired Coast Guardsmen, and they also respected my Bristol Yacht Club membership and treated me like one of the family. Two elderly ladies decided to “take this little Coast Guard man,” who looked a bit scrawny, to a nice lunch at a seafood restaurant, which I could not have afforded myself. We had a lively conversation, and I ate my first soft-shell crab. I ended up being stationed for many months at the base, serving in the News Office, and renting a room in town. I became friends with many Corinthians and was invited to crew on a big sailboat one weekend for the club’s race to Brandywine Shoal out in the Delaware Bay. Near the end of Boot Camp, we were scheduled for an off-base weekend Liberty. Of course, I made a beeline for the Corinthian. It was a race day. The club would be racing its own fleet of Thistle-class sailboats in the harbor, each one sailed by two people, a skipper and a crewman. One of the members approached me barely a half hour before the race and asked me if I would like to serve as crew for one of the senior members. I jumped at the opportunity. Imagine my surprise when I saw that the tall gentleman in civilian clothes was the base commander, Captain How. At the time, I was still in boot camp. I nearly froze. Sensing my nervousness, Captain How grinned and dismissed my concerns with a wave of his hand. “Never mind all that today,” he said. “Why don’t you run back to your barracks and change into your casual work clothes?” Hurrying at quite nearly a run, and pausing at the gate, I told the sentries, “I’m going racing with Captain How!” They laughed at me, completely unbelieving. But the Base Commander and I had a great time, finishing somewhere in the middle of the fleet. The next time I returned to Rhode Island, I brought back a Corinthian Yacht Club burgee. It is customary at the Bristol Yacht Club for members to bring back
a burgee from clubs in far-away places that they have visited; those burgees are mounted high on the walls in the club’s chart room (bar), and for many years the Corinthian burgee hung there proudly with a host of others, until a fire at our club partially burned it. Our club survived and was rebuilt better than before, but alas, a new Corinthian burgee was needed. My brother-in-law Joe Crilly, himself hailing from Cape May and a Corinthian member, sent me a replacement burgee in the mail, quite by surprise, recently, and I was delighted to once again, some 48 years later, present the burgee of one of my favorite yacht clubs to my home club. It now hangs again in its old spot, evoking a flood of special memories whenever I see it.
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Classic Boat Show: Mahogany Partners With Steel By Chris “Seabuddy” Brown
In-water boats ranged from speedboats like the award-winning Liquid Asset, to Geekus III, a 1967 restored 40-foot Chris-Craft wood cabin cruiser. As a special treat, Geekus III also hosted three cruises around Burlington Island during the event, with Diane Allen narrating the island’s
history back to the early Dutch and Quaker settlers. Speaking of treats, Gloria Gartner received accolades for her delicious cakes and coffee. Last but not least, the “steel” portion of this event was an impressive classic car show in the adjacent parking lot. A good time was had by all!
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he Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) held a successful classic boat show in Bristol, PA, on Sunday, July 10. Bristol is a quaint town with a lot of history, so it was the perfect setting for a classic boat show. Fun fact: Bristol was settled in 1681, even before Philadelphia! Everything about this event was special, from the location at the impressive Bristol Wharf on the Delaware River, to the perfect summer temps, low humidity, and refreshing breeze. The event attracted a nice crowd, including several members from the Chesapeake Bay chapter of the ACBS. The on-land display of inboard- and outboard-powered boats was artfully staged with a variety of classics: • Jay Pew’s award winning 16-foot Whirlwind.
• A rare Riva 18-foot speedboat named Diva, with a top speed of over 45 mph powered by a Riva version of a Chevy V-8. She was originally imported from Italy for a Manhattan showroom and had several upgraded features.
• A handsomely restored Chris-Craft speedboat named Norwegian Wood. • A freshly restored beautiful classic skiff ideal for choppy waters.
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Searching for a Marina By Rob McDaniel
M
erriam-Webster defines a marina as “a dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities.” Of course, a boat is a major investment so having a secure mooring place is certainly very important. But what other factors should you take into consideration when choosing a marina for your pleasure craft: cost, location, proximity, facilities? Our previous marina off the Potomac River did not really meet our needs. So, off we went in search of a marina with our list of musthaves: within a two-hour drive (without crossing the Bay Bridge), convenient access to the Chesapeake Bay waters, floating docks, onsite fuel and pump out, and protection from the weather as well as a pool, fine restaurant, and other onshore facilities. And it was important to find a place where we felt connected. A tall order to say the least! While visiting another marina, a boat broker recommended we try the Chesapeake Yacht Club (CYC) on the West River. We’d never heard of it and were not really considering a yacht club at the time, but we decided to check it out and scheduled a tour. Afterwards, we knew we’d found our new marina and immediately joined. CYC had everything on our list. Now, almost two years after joining, we couldn’t be happier with our decision. CYC’s location provides us easy access to a plethora of Chesapeake Bay cruising destinations. While not cruising, our family enjoys the pool, watching the sunsets from the deck of the award-winning restaurant, and sharing stories around the outdoor fireplace on chilly evenings. If you are looking for a place to keep your boat, we’d encourage you to determine what is important before you start your search to make the most of the selection process. Learn more about CYC at chesapeakeyachtclub.org.
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Anchor Marina
North East River
North East, MD
anchorboat.com/marina
410.287.6000
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Anchorage Marina
Baltimore Harbor, Patapsco River
Baltimore, MD
anchoragemarina.com
410.522.7200
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Annapolis City Marina
Spa Creek, North East of Eastport Bridge
Annapolis, MD
annapoliscitymarina.com
410.268.0660
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Annapolis Town Dock
Ego Alley
Annapolis, MD
annapolistowndock.com
410.216.0347
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Baltimore Yacht Basin
Patapsco River, Port Covington
Baltimore, MD
baltimoreyachtbasin.com
410.539.8895
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Bay Bridge Marina
Chesapeake Bay
Stevensville, MD
baybridgemarina.com
410.643.3162
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Belmont Bay Harbor
Occoquan River
Woodbridge, VA
belmontbayharbor.com
703.490.5088
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Bowleys Marina
Middle River
Middle River, MD
bowleysmarina.com
410.335.3553
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Broad Creek Marina
Magothy River
Pasadena, MD
410.437.0561
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Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin
Choptank River
Cambridge, MD
cambridgeyachtbasin.com
410.228.4031
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Cape Charles Yacht Center and Harbor
Cape Charles Harbor, Chesapeake Bay
Cape Charles, VA
ccyachtcenter.com
757.331.3100
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Capital Yacht Club
Washington Channel, Potomac River
Washington, DC
capitalyachtclub.com
202.448.8110
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Casa Rio Marina
Cadle Creek, Rhode River
Edgewater, MD
casariomarina.com
410.798.4731
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Chesapeake Yacht Club
West River
Shady Side, MD
chesapeakeyachtclub.org
410.867.1500
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Coles Point Marina
Potomac River
Hague, VA
colespointmarina.com
804.472.4011
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Crescent Marina
Fells Point
Baltimore, MD
crescentmarina.com
443.510.9341
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Cypress Marine
Cypress Creek off Magothy River
Severna Park, MD
cypressmarine.net
410.647.7940
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Dandy Haven Marina
Back River
Hampton, VA
dandyhavenmarina.com
757.851.1573
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Diamond Teague Piers
Anacostia River
Washington, DC
diamondteague.com
410.268.0933
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Back Creek, Eastport
Annapolis, MD
eastportyachtcenter.com
410.280.9988
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St. Leonard, MD
flagharbor.com
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ind the perfect home for your powerboat in PropTalk's Chesapeake Bay Marinas Directory! In the listings below you will find marina information including available slips, transient slips, gas, diesel, pump outs, maximum boat length, water depth, maintenance, as well as other amenities such as restaurants, dock bars, and swimming pools.
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generation3marina.com
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Gingerville Yachting Center
South River
Edgewater, MD
gingervillemarinecenter.com
410.573.1047
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Gratitude Marina
Swan Creek
Rock Hall, MD
gmarina.com
410.639.7011
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Harbor East Marina
Baltimore Harbor
Baltimore, MD
harboreastmarina.com
410.625.1700
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Harbour Cove Marina
Rockhold Creek
Deale, MD
harbourcove.com
301.261.9500
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Swan Creek
Rock Hall, MD
havenharbour.com
410.778.6697
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Rock Hall Harbor
Rock Hall, MD
havenharbour.com
410.778.6697
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Herrington Harbour North
Herring Bay
Tracys Landing, MD
herringtonharbour.com/north
800.297.1930
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Herrington Harbour South
Herring Bay
North Beach, MD
herringtonharbour.com/south
410.741.5100
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Hidden Harbour Marina
Rockhold Creek
Deale, MD
hiddenharbour.net
410.867.9666
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Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Marina
Choptank River
Cambridge, MD
oasismarinas.com/properties
410.901.1234
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Lankford Bay Marina
Lankford Bay
Rock Hall, MD
lankfordbaymarina.com
410.778.1414
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Fort Washington Marina
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thelittlecreekmarina.com
757.362.3000
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Maryland Marina
Frog Mortar Creek
Middle River, MD
marylandmarina.net
410.335.8722
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National Harbor Marina
Potomac River
National Harbor, MD
nationalharbor.com
301.749.1582
120
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Nomad McDaniel Yacht Basin
North East River
North East, MD
oasismarinas.com/properties
410.287.8121
60
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Nomad Norview Marina
Rappahannock River, Broad Creek
Deltaville, VA
nomadmarinasatnorview.com
804.776.6463
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Nomad Shelter Cove Yacht Basin
North East River
North East, MD
nomadmarinasatsheltercove.com
833.425.2423
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Oasis Marinas at Clinton Street Boatel
Patapsco River
Baltimore, MD
clintonstreetboatel.com
410.861.4188
Oasis Marinas at Gunpowder Cove
Gunpowder River
Joppa, MD
gunpowdercovemarina.com
Onancock Wharf and Marina
Onancock Creek
Onancock, VA
Osprey Point Marina
Swan Creek
Parish Creek Landing
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Shady Side, MD
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Chester River
Chester, MD
pineynarrowsyachthaven.com
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Patapsco River
Baltimore, MD
portcovingtonmarina.com
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Porters Seneca Marina
Seneca Creek
Middle River, MD
porterssenecamarina.com
410.335.6563
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Bear Neck Creek
Edgewater, MD
rhoderivermarina.net
410.798.1658
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Rockhold Creek
Deale, MD
833.425.2423
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Herring Bay
Chesapeake Beach, MD
rnrresortmd.com
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Goose Creek
Westover, MD
pitandpub.com
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Back Creek
Annapolis, MD
shmarinas.com
410.268.8282
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Safe Harbor Bohemia Vista Marina
Bohemia River
Chesapeake City, MD
shmarinas.com
410.885.2056
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Safe Harbor Carroll Island Marina
Middle River
Baltimore, MD
shmarinas.com
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Fairlee Creek
Chestertown, MD
shmarinas.com
410.778.5007
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Safe Harbor Hack’s Point Marina
Bohemia River
Earleville, MD
shmarinas.com
410.275.9151
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Safe Harbor Narrows Point Marina
Kent Narrows
Grasonville, MD
shmarinas.com
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Tred Avon River
Oxford, MD
shmarinas.com
410.226.5101
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Podickory Creek
Annapolis, MD
shmarinas.com
410.757.8000
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Solomons, MD
Solomons, MD
shmarinas.com
410.326.2166
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Georgetown, MD
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Sassafras River
Georgetown, MD
skipjackcove.com
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Spa Creek
Annapolis, MD
southannapolisyachtcentre.com
410.263.1643
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Spa Creek Condo Marina
Spa Creek
Annapolis, MD
facebook.com/ YachtClubCondos SpaCreekMarina
410.269.0933
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Sunset Harbor
Norman Creek, Middle River
Essex, MD
sunsetharbor.com
410.687.7290
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The Marina at Nautilus Point
Back Creek
Annapolis, MD
marinaatnautiluspoint.com
443.926.1303
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The Wharf at Handy’s Point
Worton Creek
Chestertown, MD
thewharfathandyspoint.com/
410.778.4363
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Potomac River
Washington, DC
wharfdcmarina.com/
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Anacostia River
Washington, DC
yardsmarina.com/
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Tolchester Beach
Chestertown, MD
tolchestermarina.com/
410.778.1400
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Tri-State Marine
Just Inside Rockhold Creek
Deale, MD
tristatemarine.com
410.867.2398
Whitehall Marina
Whitehall Creek
Annapolis, MD
whitehallannapolis.com
410.757.4819
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Worton Creek
Chestertown, MD
wortoncreek.com/
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Severn River
Annapolis, MD
yachthavenannapolis.com/
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e have compiled a PropTalk and reader-suggested list of some of the best dock bars in Bay Country. We’ve sorted the bars alphabetically by Upper, Middle, Lower Bay and Potomac, and Way South. Always remember to take along a designated skipper/driver for your adventures, and if we missed your favorite spot, email kaylie@proptalk.com for inclusion. For links to restaurant websites, as well as an interactive dock bar map, click to proptalk.com/dock-bars. Be sure to check business websites directly or call ahead for current operating hours.
UPPER BAY
North of the Bay Bridge Admirals Club Beachside Bar Rock Hall Harbor, Haven Harbour South 21140 Green Lane, Rock Hall 410.778.6697 Brewers Landing Bar and Grill Back River 801 Woodrow Avenue, Essex 443.231.5037 Broken Oar Bar and Grill Nabbs Creek, Nabbs Creek Marina 864 Nabbs Creek Road, Glen Burnie 443.818.9070 Carson’s Creekside Restaurant and Lounge Dark Head Creek 1110 Beech Drive, Middle River 410.238.0080 Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina Back Creek 605 Second Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.2040 Dock of the Bay Miller’s Island 9025 Cuckold Point Road, Sparrows Point 410.477.8100 Donnelly’s Dockside Deep Creek 1050 Deep Creek Avenue, Arnold 410.757.4045 Harbor Shack Rock Hall Harbor 20895 Bayside Avenue, Rock Hall 410.639.9996 Hard Yacht Café Bear Creek, Anchor Bay East Marina 8500 Cove Road, Dundalk 443.407.0038 Island View Waterfront Café Browns Creek 2542 Island View Road, Essex 410.687.9799
Jellyfish Joel’s Fairlee Creek, Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing 22170 Great Oak Landing Road, Chestertown 410.778.5007 Lee’s Landing Dock Bar Susquehanna River 600 Rowland Drive, Port Deposit 443.747.4006 Little Havana Patapsco River 1325 Key Highway, Baltimore 410.837.9903 Long Beach Marina Restaurant Frog Mortar Creek 800 Chester Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.335.7547 Mike’s Crab House North Rock Creek, 1402 Colony Road, Pasadena 410.255.7946 Nauti-Goose Restaurant North East River 200 W Cherry Street, North East 410.287.7880 Nick’s Fish House Middle Branch Patapsco River 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore 410.347.4123 Passages Bar & Grill Swan Creek, Haven Harbour Marina Resorts 20832 Rock Hall Avenue, Rock Hall 410.778.6697 Rams Head Dockside Furnace Creek 1702 Furnace Drive, Glen Burnie 410.590.2280 Raw & Refined Patapsco River 2723 Lighthouse Point E, Baltimore 410.387.4377
River Watch Restaurant and Marina Hopkins Creek 207 Nanticoke Road, Essex 410.687.1422 Row Boat Willie’s Dock Bar Miller’s Island, Bill’s Yacht Basin 9031 Cuckold Point Rd, Sparrows Point 410.477.5137 Rummur Lounge C&D Canal 104 Bohemia Avenue, Chesapeake City 410.885.5995 Schaefer’s Canal House Back Creek 208 Bank Street, Chesapeake City 410.885.7200 Shanty Beach Bar Eastern Shore Chesapeake Bay, Tolchester Marina 21085 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown 410.778.1400 Signals Grill and Deck Sassafras River, Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort and Marina 150 Skipjack Road, Georgetown 410.275.1352 Sue Island Grill and Crab House Sue Creek 900 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Essex 410.574.0009 Sunset Cove Frog Mortar Creek, Maryland Marina 3408 Red Rose Farm Road, Bowleys Quarters 410.630.2031 The Beach Bar Furnace Creek 1740 Marley Avenue, Glen Burnie 410.553.0600 The Crazy Tuna Bar and Grille Hopkins Creek 203 Nanticoke Road, Essex 443.559.9158
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MIDDLE BAY (continued) The Point Crab House and Grill Mill Creek, Ferry Point Marina 700 Mill Creek Road, Arnold 410.544.5448 The River Shack North East River 121 Frederick Street, Charlestown 410.287.6666 The Rumor Reel Bodkin Creek 1701 Poplar Ridge Road, Pasadena 443.702.2188 The Sea Horse Inn Oakleigh Cove 710 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 410.388.1150 The Seasoned Mariner Bear Creek 601 Wise Avenue, Dundalk 443.242.7190 The Wellwood North East River 523 Water Street, Charlestown 410-287-6666 Tidewater Grille Susquehanna River 300 Franklin Street, Havre de Grace 410.939.3313 Tiki Lee’s Dock Bar Back River 4309 Shore Road, Sparrows Point 443.594.8454 Waterman’s Crab House Restaurant and Dock Bar Rock Hall Harbor 21055 W Sharp Street, Rock Hall 410.639.2261
MIDDLE BAY
South of the Bay Bridge to Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River Abner’s Crab House and Marina Fishing Creek 3748 Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.3689 Angler’s Seafood Bar & Grill Back Creek 275 Lore Road, Solomons 410.326.2772
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Arby’s Dockside Bar and Grill Manokin River 8954 Deal Island Road Deal Island Historic District, MD 410.784.2749 Big Owl Tiki Bar Kent Island Narrows 3015 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6523 Blue Point Provision Company Choptank River, Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay 100 Heron Blvd, Cambridge 410.901.6410 Boardwalk Café Rod ‘N’ Reel Resort 4160 Mears Avenue, Chesapeake Beach 410.257.5596 Boatyard Bar and Grill Eastport, Off Spa Creek 400 4th Street, Annapolis 410.216.6206 Bull Lips Dock Bar River Street, Quantico Wicomico River 410.546.5443 Cantler’s Riverside Inn Mill Creek 458 Forest Beach Road, Annapolis 410.757.1311 Capsize OXMD Town Creek 314 Tilghman Street, Oxford 410.226.5900 Characters Bridge Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6136 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1060 Charles Street Brasserie Back Creek 120 Charles Street, Solomons 443.404.5332 Davis’ Pub Back Creek 400 Chester Ave, Annapolis 410.268.7432 Doc’s Sunset Grille Tred Avon River 104 W. Pier Street, Oxford 410.226.5550
6304 Suicide Bridge Rd Hurlock, MD 21643 410-943-4689 Dock Side “TIKI BAR” On Cabin Creek www.suicidebridge.com
Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar Rockhold Creek 421 Deale Road, Tracys Landing 410.867.1138 Drift Inn Crab House Patuxent River 41310 Riverview Road, Mechanicsville 301.884.3470 Fisherman’s Crab Deck Kent Narrows, Fisherman’s Marina 3032 Kent Narrows Way S, Grasonville 410.827.6666 Fitzies Marina Restaurant and Pub Breton Bay 21540 Joe Hazel Rd, Leonardtown 301.475.1913 Foxy’s Harbor Grille Miles River 125 Mulberry Street, St. Michaels 410.745.4340 Goose Creek Pit & Pub Manokin River 25763 Rumbley Rd, Westover 410.651.1110 Happy Harbor Restaurant Rockhold Creek 533 Deale Road, Deale 410.867.0949 Harris Crab House Kent Island Narrows 433 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.9500 Hidden Harbour Café Back Creek 14755 Dowell Road, Lusby 410.326.1100 Kentmorr Restaurant and Crab House Kentmorr Marina 910 Kentmorr Road, Stevensville 410.643.2263 Ketch 22 Herrington Harbour South 7153 Lake Shore Drive, North Beach 443.646.5205 La Vela Italian Restaurant Back Creek, Safe Harbor Zahnisers 251 C Street, Solomons 410.326.4817 Libbey’s Coastal Kitchen Bay Bridge Marina 357 Pier 1 Road, Stevensville 410.604.0999
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Lowes Wharf Marina Inn Ferry Cove, Lowes Wharf Marina 21651 Lowes Wharf Road, Sherwood 410.745.6684 Marker 5 Restaurant Knapps Narrows 6178 Tilghman Island Road, Tilghman 410.886.1122 Mike’s Restaurant and Crab House South River 3030 Riva Road, Riva 410.956.2784 Palm Beach Willies Floating Dock Bar and Grill Slaughter Creek 638 Taylors Island Road, Taylors Island 410.221.5111 Pirate’s Cove Restaurant & Dock Bar West River, Pirates Cove Marina 4817 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.2300 Portside Seafood Restaurant Cambridge Creek 201 Trenton St., Cambridge 410.228.9007 Pusser’s Caribbean Grille Ego Alley 80 Compromise Street, Annapolis 410.626.0004 Red Eye’s Dock Bar Kent Narrows, Safe Harbor Narrows Point 428 Kent Narrow Way N, Grasonville 410.827.3937 Robert Morris Inn Tred Avon River 314 N. Morris Street, Oxford 410.226.5111 Sandgates Inn Restaurant and Crab House Patuxent River 27525 North Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5100 Seabreeze Restaurant and Tiki Bar Patuxent River 27130 South Sandgates Road, Mechanicsville 301.373.5217 Skipper’s Pier Restaurant and Dock Bar Rockhold Creek 6158 Drum Point Road, Deale 410.867.7110 Snappers Waterfront Café Cambridge Creek 112 Commerce Street, Cambridge 410.228.0112 Stan and Joe’s Riverside West River 4851 Riverside Drive, Galesville 410.867.7200 Stoney’s Kingfishers Seafood Bar and Grill Back Creek 14442 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.394.0236
Stoney’s Seafood House at Clarke’s Landing Cuckold Creek 24580 Clarke’s Landing Lane, Hollywood 301.373.3986 Suicide Bridge Restaurant Cabin Creek 6304 Suicide Bridge Road, Hurlock 410.943.4689 The Boathouse at Anchored Inn Rockhold Creek, Hidden Harbour Marina 604 Cabana Blvd., Deale 410.867.9668 The Crab Claw Restaurant Miles River 304 Mill Street, St. Michaels 410.745.2900 The Island Hideaway Back Creek 14556 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.449.6382 The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar Wells Cove 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville 410.827.4959 The Lighthouse Restaurant and Dock Bar Back Creek 14636 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons 410.231.2256 The Pier Patuxent River 14575 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, 410.449.8406 The Pier Oyster Bar & Grill South River 48 South River Road S, Edgewater 443.837.6057 Tickler’s Crab Shack and Restaurant Tilghman Island, Wylder Hotel 21551 Chesapeake House Drive, Tilghman 410.886.2121 Tiki Bar-Solomons Back Creek 85 Charles Street, Solomons 410.326.4075
Vera’s White Sands Beach Club St. Leonard Creek 1200 White Sands Drive, Lusby 410.586.1182
LOWER BAY and Potomac
South of Point Lookout across to Big Annemessex River down to Deltaville across to Belle Haven, and up the Potomac River to Washington, DC Capt. E’s Hurricane Grill and Tiki Bar Starling Creek 9104 Starling Creek Road, Saxis 757.854.0807 Coles Point Tavern Potomac River 850 Salisbury Park Road, Hague, VA 804.472.3856 Courtney’s Seafood Restaurant Smith Creek 48290 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.872.4403 Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar Monroe Creek 1787 Castlewood Drive, Colonial Beach, VA 804.224.8726 Fish Hawk Oyster Bar Carter’s Creek, The Tides Inn 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 804.438.4489 Leadbellys Restaurant Crockrell Creek, Fairport Marina 253 Polly Cove Road, Reedville 804.453.5002 Madigan’s Waterfront Occoquan River 201 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 703.494.6373 Mallards at the Wharf South Branch Onancock Creek 2 Market Street, Onancock 757.787.8558 Merroir Rappahannock River 784 Locklies Creek Road, Topping 804.758.2871 Morris Point Restaurant Canoe Neck Creek 38869 Morris Point Road, Abell 301.769.2500
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Pier 450 Smith Creek off Potomac River 48342 Wynne Road, Ridge 301.679.3900 Portside Grill Urbanna Creek, Urbanna Port Marina 25 Cross Street, Urbanna 804.695.6240 Red Shell Shanty Bar Somers Cove 715 Broadway, Crisfield 443.614.2397 Reedville Market Cockrell Creek 729 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.4666 Reluctant Navigator Restaurant Potomac River, Tall Timbers Marina 18521 Herring Creek Road, Tall Timbers 301.994.1508 Rick’s On The River Fairview Beach, Potomac River 6338 Riverview Drive, King George 540.775.4600 Riverside Bistro Carthagena Creek, Dennis Point Marina 46555 Dennis Point Way, Drayden 301.994.2233 Riverwalk Restaurant York River 323 Water Street A-1, Yorktown 757.875.1522 Ruddy Duck Seafood and Alehouse St. Mary’s River 16800 Piney Point Road, Piney Point 301.994.9944 Something Different Urbanna Creek 213 Virginia St., Urbanna 804.758.8000 The Crazy Crab Cockrell Creek 902 Main Street, Reedville 804.453.6789 The Tides Inn Carters Creek, The Tides Inn Marina 480 King Carter Drive, Irvington 844.244.9486 Tiki Bar & Grill at Windmill Point Rappahannock River, Windmill Point Marina 40 Windjammer Lane, White Stone 804.436.8454
Tim’s at Coles Point Potomac River 307 Plantation Drive, Hague 804.472.4807 Tim’s II at Fairview Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 5411 Pavilion Drive, King George, VA 540.775.7500 Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse Potomac River 1510 Cherry Hill Road, Dumfries, VA 703.441.1375 Urbanna Seafood Restaurant & Raw Bar Robinson Creek 453 Johnsons Dr, Urbanna 804.758.8588 Windows on the Water Café Corrotoman, Yankee Point Marina 1303 Oak Hill Road, Lancaster 804.462.7635
wAY south
South of Deltaville across to Belle Haven down to the CBBT and Virginia Beach Catch 31 Fish House & Bar 3001 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach 757.213.3472 Chicks Oyster Bar Lynnhaven Inlet 2143 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach 757.481.5757 Dockside Seafood and Fishing Center Lynnhaven Inlet 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.4545 Ocean Eddie’s Seafood Restaurant 1415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.7742 Ocean House Waterfront Seafood 1905 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.425.8600 Restaurant at Smithfield Station Pagan River, Smithfield Station Marina 415 S Church Street, Smithfield 757.357.7700
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Rudee’s Restaurant and Cabana Bar Lake Rudee 227 Mediterranean Avenue, Virginia Beach 757.425.1777 Stony’s Dockside Bar and Grill Little Creek 8166 Shore Drive, Norfolk 757.937.6889 Surf Rider Blue Water Sunset Creek 1 Marina Road, Hampton 757.723.9366 Surf Rider Marina Shores Long Creek 2100 Marina Shores Drive, Virginia Beach 757.481.5646 Surf Rider Poquoson White House Cove 105 Rens Road, Poquoson 757.868.0080 The Oyster Farm at Kings Creek Kings Creek, Oyster Farm Marina 500 Marina Village Circle, Cape Charles 757.331.8660 The Shack 712 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.319.5146 The Shanty Cape Charles Harbor 33 Marina Rd., Cape Charles 757.695.3853 The Surry Seafood Co. Grays Creek 633 Marina Dr, Surry 757.294.3700 Water Street Grille York River 323 Water St., Yorktown 757.369.5644 Waterman’s Surfside Grille 415 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach 757.428.3644 York River Oyster Company Sarah Creek 8109 Yacht Haven Rd., Gloucester 804.993.7174 Yorktown Pub York River 540 Water St., Yorktown 757.886.9964
Lowes Wharf Marina inn
Beach Restaurant • Transient Slips Hotel • Non-Ethanol Gas & Diesel
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Racing News
CCWBRA Camp David Cup Kicks Off Racing Season in the Mid-Atlantic Region
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Recap By Benji Cantera, Lou Linden, and Kimberly Shubert Photos courtesy of Dave and Lena Cantera
he second annual Cocktail Class Wooden Boat Racing Association (CCWBRA) Camp David Cup Race started off the Cocktail Racing season in the Mid-Atlantic Region on June 18 in beautiful, clear, cool, but windy conditions. As predicted, a dry cold front passage the night before dissipated the previous day’s searing 95-degree heat in exchange for 15-mph north-northwest winds gusting to 25 mph. Freeman Creek, located on the Sassafras River, the site of Dave Cantera’s Camp David, is oriented north and south, so the wind created chop deep into the creek. Despite less-than-optimal conditions, 11 racers from as far away as Florida thrashed 11 boats and each other in four classes for a shot at the Camp David Cup. The cup is a perpetual trophy awarded to the overall winner of the regatta with points for all first, second, and third place finishes, encouraging entries in multiple classes. Last year, Frank Cantera and John Rigdon won. Most of the morning was devoted to the first tech inspections of the year and racers sorting out boats that had been idle since last year, while racers and organizers alike watched to see if the wind would moderate. Lunch was included in the registration, and everyone chowed down on pulled pork with all the trimmings. As luck would have it, the wind did not diminish but did veer to the west-northwest which reduced the chop on the course to an acceptable but still bone jarring level. First race off was the Tohatsu 6-hp, the most populous class of the day.
Post ’79 Mixed, the second largest class, went off next with two preliminary heats and a final. Ray Crowley of Florida battled Lou Linden of Baltimore in the second preliminary heat taking one win while Linden took the other two sprints. Linden sparred with Benji Cantera and Frank Cantera, finally winning all three sprints to take home the blue ribbon for the first time while the Cantera brothers took second and third. In addition to racing in several classes, Benji Cantera was also the official race director for this event, with Captain Peter Urbani calling in an audible from Utah due to some airline cancellations. Frank Cantera won the 8-hp Mixed Class and took third in the Post ‘79 Mixed and Tohatsu 6-hp Mixed Classes to claim sole title to the Camp David Cup this year! The awards were given out after yet another wonderful complimentary meal, this time baked rockfish caught out of the Bay the day before by the Canteras themselves. Throughout the day there was time to look over the Cantera’s museum quality collections of antique outboards and outboard racing and P.T. Boat ephemera as well as a 55-foot 1950 Trumpy motor yacht and a 62-foot 1926 Elco cruiser. All in all, a great way to kick off the Cocktail Racing season on the Chesapeake. Special thanks to Lena Cantera for hosting the wonderful luncheon and dinner. Next up: Nationals August 20 in Rock Hall, MD; the Kent Island Regatta September 10; Tennessee Cup September 17; and Oktoberfest October 15 at Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing in Chestertown, MD. Learn more at ccwbra.com.
Camp David 2022 Results Tohatsu 6-hp Mixed 1. Keith Carew, 35 Stoli 2. Annaliesse Cantera, 114 Rolling Thyme 3. Frank Cantera, 28 Swamp Rocket 6-hp Late Classic Mixed 1. Jack Pettigrew, 82 Havin’ Fun 2. Annaliesse Cantera, 53 Smokin’ Loon 3. Ray Crowley, 37 Chaser 6-hp Post ’79 Mixed 1. Lou Linden, 66 Mrs. Smirnoff 2. Benji Cantera, 100 Haul Pass 3. Frank Cantera, 115 Ball Breaker 8-hp Mixed 1. Frank Cantera, 350 Shrimp Cocktail 2. Benji Cantera, 28 Swamp Rocket 3. Ray Crowley, 37 Chaser Overall Camp David Cup Winner Frank Cantera – One (hard fought) 1st place and two 3rd place wins Runners Up (Tie) – Benji Cantera and Annaliesse Cantera
##Frank Cantera (cente r) was the overall Camp David Cup win ner with Benji and Annaliesse Cantera as the runners-up.
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he Smith Island Crab Skiff Association kicked off its season in earnest on July 16 with the running of The Jeff Swanson Memorial Race at Tall Timbers. The five skiffs that made the trip to Tall Timbers were: Swamp Rat, Slippery Eel, Fiddler on the Bay, Twisted Oyster, and Muddy Oyster. Tuffy Garrett in Swamp Rat led the field to the green and was never challenged in race one. That glory was short-lived as Ralph Justice in Twisted Oyster came from the fourth starting spot to win race two and three. Mid-pack saw John Pepe in Slippery Eel and Rick Loheed in Muddy Oyster battling for third. Matt Graves in Fiddler on the Bay was having low power issues since installing new exhaust pipes—he hopes to have that corrected soon. The Smith Island Crab Skiffs wind down their season in September with the Hard Crab Derby in Crisfield on September 3 and the Oxford Regatta in Oxford, MD, on September 17. Visit the Smith Island Crab Skiff Association Facebook page for more information.
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Jim also had to remove over 200 pounds of bottom paint when he sandblasted her. And since he’s a casting fisherman, he relocated the boat’s drain ports and some of the deck hardware. Now she’s a very smooth boat that won’t snap fish lines. Jim can easily cast a pole anywhere onboard, port or starboard, bow or aft, when he’s fishing around the pilings of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. All of the hardware today on MUTT was repurposed from several other boat brands, but you’d never know it. She looks and performs good as a new boat! Best of all, Jim recently entered her in the juried Antique and Classic Boat show in St. Michaels, where all his hard work and ingenious solutions earned him the prestigious Best Fiberglass Boat Award.
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##The completed Maryland Dove under sail in the Miles River off St. Michaels.
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here has the summer gone? About this time of year many of us start to ask ourselves that question. This summer seems like the first more or less “normal” one since 2019. Boatshops are busy, supply chain issues are easing somewhat, and even the spike in fuel prices shows some signs of slacking off. The price of fuel is like the price of crabs. It goes up and comes down, but never as much as it went up. Last month we characterized the mood in the industry as cautiously optimistic and we think that is still true.
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ark Wilkins, curator of maritime history at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD, sends us this update from the all-volunteer Patuxent Small Craft Guild’s boat shop. “We are timbering out the Lighthouse Keeper’s boat using green, white oak that is one and a quarter inch thick by one and a half inches wide. We steam it for 40 minutes, and have about 30 seconds to get it on the bending jig and bent/ clamped into position. We tack a spall on the head and heel of the frame and unclamp after about 15 minutes and get
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it in the boat imparting any twist needed. The frames are being set 12 inches on center. We should be finished with the framing by the end of July.” or the past few years, we have checked in occasionally with the new Maryland Dove project at the Shipyard at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The Dove is now complete and is undergoing sea trials, inspections, and training prior to her delivery to her owners. Sharol Yeatman, external relations manager at Historic St. Mary’s City, sends us this announce-
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ment and invitation to her commissioning ceremony. “The public is invited to help honor the arrival of the new Maryland Dove on August 27, 2022. Historic St. Mary’s City (HSMC) will open at 10 a.m. on August 27 with the ship scheduled to sail in between 10:30 and 10:45 a.m. (weather permitting). After the ship’s arrival, there will be an 11:30 a.m. commissioning ceremony at the Margaret Brent pavilion, where the ship’s log will officially be given to the museum by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM). The day
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continues with a ribbon cutting down at the Maryland Dove dock, officially welcoming guests aboard. Timed tours of the new vessel will take place from 12 to 5 p.m. These tours will be registration only. At 2 p.m., naval architect Iver Franzen, CBMM Shipyard lead rigger Sam Hilgartner, and HSMC Captain Will Gates will lead a discussion about the design of the ship. This will take place inside the HSMC Visitor Center auditorium. Visit the museum’s website at hsmcdigshistory.org for ticket links and more information on the day’s activities. Entrance to the museum and outdoor exhibits (including Maryland Dove) will be free for the event day. The celebration will continue throughout the year as the new Maryland Dove will embark on a tour of the Chesapeake Bay, sharing the exhibit with Marylanders at different ports of call. In 2018, HSMC announced that CBMM had been selected to build a brand-new Maryland Dove for Historic St. Mary’s City. The ship, a representation of the late 17th-century trading ship that accompanied the first English settlers to what is now Maryland, is owned by the state of Maryland, and operated and maintained by the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission. An earlier version of the ship, built in the 1970s by Cambridge’s Jim Richardson, was nearing the end of its useful life, and decades of new research meant that a new ship could be designed to be a more historically accurate representation of the original Maryland Dove.”
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##A new Judge Chesapeake 36 at the Judge Dock in Denton, MD, ready to depart for her new home in Cape May, NJ.
iggins Yacht Yard in St Michaels, MD, sends us this lighthearted mid-summer report. “The Classic Motor Museum put on its annual Fourth of July Parade through Talbot Street on Saturday, July 2, with Higgins Yacht Yard participating in the historic log canoe Magic. Being the only boat in the parade, Magic surely took the prize for being the oldest participant, being built in 1894.” ack in July, this column reported on the plan to relocate Hartge’s Yacht Yard back to its original Church Lane location in Galesville, MD. The Yacht Yard has been operating out of the former Woodfield Seafood property on the other side of Galesville on Woodfield Road. The move is scheduled for September 1. Alex Schlegel of Hartge Yacht Yard reports that he and his staff are gearing up for the move and starting to address the myriad details like how to move the tent and the travelift across town without disassembling them. The Hartge Yacht Yard will become the service operation for Hartge Yacht Harbor. The Yacht Harbor, now owned by Hamilton Chaney and his team, will continue to operate and offer full marina services and amenities to slip holders. The renovations and upgrades being carried out at the Yacht Harbor and the inclusion of the Yacht Yard’s service expertise should offer what Hamilton Chaney described as “… A high quality full-service marina experience.”
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ne of the most enjoyable things about visiting the annual Antique and Classic Boat Society show is you always learn something new. I was admiring a trim little outboard runabout when I realized it had the Chris-Craft logo on its quarter. Like most people, I associate the Chris-Craft marque with mahogany inboard runabouts and cruisers, but not outboards. It turns out that, in the 1950s, Chris-Craft not only produced outboards, but they built a lot of them. They were kit boats. The following quote from a 2006 Soundings Magazine article about kit boats is attributed to Chris Smith, the grandson and namesake of the ChrisCraft founder. “In 1950 the company was seeking a way to use up leftover scrap mahogany from building large powerboats. They decided to build toy boxes and gun cases and a little eightfoot pram. That led to the kit boats. The kit boats lasted about eight years. It got so popular we had to build a factory in Missouri. We sold about 93,000 kits.” You learn something new every day! eaver Boatworks in Tracys Landing, MD, is reporting a busy summer. A recently completed Weaver 64 was delivered to her happy owner in June. Another Weaver 64 is in the fitting out shop for engine installation and other final interior work. And two new boats began construction this year: a Weaver 70 in January, and a Weaver 45 in March.
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he Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD, will once again host its annual Charity Boat Auction on Saturday, August 27. More than 60 donated boats and watercraft—ranging in size and performance from cruising boats to dinghies—will be in the water and on land to be auctioned off to the highest bidders.
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The Lighthouse Keeper’s Boat being framed at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, MD.
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event, with bidding beginning at 11 a.m. Food and beverages will be available for purchase starting at 10:30 a.m. On August 27, CBMM’s Welcome Center will open at 8 a.m. with free event entrance for CBMM members and children ages 5 and under. Otherwise, general admission is $5 per person until 11 a.m. with a $5 paddle fee for registered
The river tug Delaware awaiting her new hull planking at the shipyard at CBMM in St. Michaels, MD. Photo by Rick Franke
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10:42PM 0.6F 07:48PM 11:06PM 1.0F Times an ChEsApEAkE BAy07:42PM BRIdgE TunnEL September 02:30AM 1.2F 03:30AM 1.1F Time Height Time Height 10 25 10 06:18AM 09:30AM -0.9E 07:06AM 10:24AM -0.9E -0.7E 02:00AM 04:36AM -0.4E 02:36AM 05:30AM July August
All times listed are in Local Time, Daylight Saving Time has been applied when appropriate. All speeds are in knots. Tides & Currents predictions are provided by NOAA.gov
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Height Height TimeTime Height TimeTime Height 5cm 07:12AM 10:24AM 0.6F 08:42AM 11:18AM 03:24PM 02:24PM 04:30PM 0.3F 0.5F Mft 20 W h 04:48PM m 0.2F -0.8E cm ft cm cm h mh m ft h m ftSu 01:36PM ft cm cm h mh m ft 01:24PM 02:00PM 05:24PM 05:18PM 08:42PM -0.6E 06:48PM 09:42PM -0.5E -0.8E Tu W 05:10 AM 0.2 6 06:07 AM 0.1 3 1Maximum 05:54 AM 0.3Slack 9 08:12PM 12:52 AM 0.7F 2.4 73 Maximum Slack Maximum Slac 11:24PM 08:30PM 1 11:25 16 16 03:26 AM 0.7 21 16 04:44 AM 0.8 24Slack 11:24PM 06:52 AM 0.6 ◑ 18 12:29 12:20 PM 3.1 94 08:44 AM AM 1.4 2.643 79 09:44 AM PM 1.2 3.137 h 94 m9 Th h m06:40 knots h m 15 h F m 01:22 knots PM 3.0 h m h m knots h m 91 M 05:24 PM 0.4 12 Tu 06:46 PM 0.3 PM 0.5 03:24 PM 0.3 9 F 04:14 PM 0.4 12 03:24AM 1.3F -0.5E 04:12AM 1.1F 12:0 01:12AM -0.4E 01:18AM -0.7E 02:24AM -0.5E 08:01 PM 0.8 12:24AM 24 02:54AM 05:30AM 12:00AM 1.0F 10:0811:34 PM PM 1.6 2.749 82 11:22 PM 1.7 5203:30AM 07:24AM 1.0F 07:06AM 10:24AM 07:54AM 11:12AM 04:00AM 07:36AM 1.1F-1.0E 0.5F 05:06AM 08:24AM 0.8F-1.0E -0.7E 06:1 6 21 08:30AM 11:24AM 03:42AM 06:36AM AM 2.7 82 2 12:33 AMSa2.6 79 02:12PM 02:30PM 04:18PM 0.3F 03:06PM 05:18PM 0.4F 02:18PM -1.0E -1.1E 11:36AM 02:54PM -0.9E 12:0 17 12:44 02:06PM 05:30PM 10:00AM 12:24PM M11:00AM Tu Th F 2710:48AM M -0.7E Tu 0.4F 6 05:42 01:42 AM 2.3 70 W Th 2 05:47 17 04:26 AM AM 0.8 0.224 17 AM AM 0.9 0.2 06:52 6 08:36PM 06:410.5F AM 0.305:48PM 9 08:30PM 06:18PM 09:30PM 07:48PM 10:36PM 06:12PM 0.8F-0.6E 06:18PM 09:18PM 0.7F-0.5E -0.7E 06:1 08:42PM 02:54PM 06:12PM 07:42 AM 0.8 24 09:2312:05 AM PM 1.3 2.740 82 10:28 AM PM 1.1 3.03411:24PM W 01:18 91 F 01:10 PM 3.111:30PM 94 Sa 02:15 PM 2.8 09:18PM 85 Tu 06:10 PM 0.4 12 04:07 PM 0.3 9 Sa 05:04 PM PM 0.4 0.512 15 07:43 07:37 PM 0.5 15 09:00 PM 0.9 27 ◑ 11:07 PM 1.7 52 ◑ 12:12AM 12:54AM 04:12AM 1.3F 0.8F 01:06AM 05:00AM 1.1F 1.0F 01:54AM -0.4E 02:18AM -0.7E 12:24AM 03:12AM -0.6E 01:0 712:12AM 22 03:48AM 06:36AM -0.6E 04:36AM 07:42AM AM 2.6 79 18 01:32 AM 2.4 04:18AM 73 3 01:270.9F AM 2.405:06AM 73 08:30AM 07:54AM 11:12AM 08:30AM 11:54AM 08:06AM 1.0F-1.1E 06:00AM 09:12AM 0.7F-1.0E -0.8E 07:1 3 12:14 02:39 AM 0.4F 2.2 67 05:3206:26 AM AM 0.8 0.224 18 09:54AM 12:18PM 11:24AM 01:30PM 0.3F 18 AM AM 1.6 0.4 49 6 12:20 07:39 12 07:35 AM 0.4 12 03:12PM 05:12PM 0.4F 03:48PM 06:06PM 0.4F 11:30AM 02:54PM -1.0E 11:42AM 03:00PM -1.1E 12:12PM 03:30PM -0.8E 12:4 Th F Sa Su Tu W Tu W F 08:40 AM 0.9 27 02:48PM 06:12PM -0.7E 03:48PM 07:06PM -0.6E 10:09 AM 1.2 37 06:41 AM 0.9 27 W 12:48 PM 2.8 85 Th 02:09 PM 2.9 06:42PM 88 09:18PM Sa 02:070.5F PM 3.106:24PM 94 09:24PM 0.8F-0.6E 06:48PM 09:54PM 0.8F-0.5E 07:0 07:24PM 10:24PM 08:36PM 11:18PM ◐ Su 03:15 PM 2.7 82 09:18PM 10:00PM 04:5807:01 PM PM 0.3 0.5 9 15 ○ Su 11:22 AM PM 1.1 0.634 18 ◐ 08:42 PM 0.6 08:43 18 10:01 PM 0.9 27 05:59 PM 0.4 12
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PM 01:42 PM 1.1 43 10:28 0.334 9 09:14 PM 0.4 12 15 9 11:53 PM PM 0.3 0.2 9 6 08:17 10:16 PM 12:12 AM 0.5 15 9 12:16 24 04:17 AM 2.2 24 67 12:02 AM 0.6AM 9AM10:26 04:23 AM 1.7 18 55 52 06:24 2.0AM 06:04 2.052 61 05:0706:13 03:38 AM 1.9 61 AM 9 01:22 0.158 24 3 10:46 06:20 AM 1.7AM AM 0.7 52 21 21 9 PM 0.5PM Su 11:48 0.421 9 12 11:29 Tu 12:11 10:17 AM 0.7 15 AM Sa 04:59 3.021 91 Sa 01:05 PM 0.5 15 W 03:53 PM 1.1 34 37 30F Tu 06:35 PM 1.5PM 06:29 PM 2.8 85 02:56 PM 1.1 46 F 05:0906:49 PM 11:31 0.234 06:43 6 10:02 PM 1.5 46 PM 0.4 12 15 9 09:19 PM 0.2 6 11:15 PM 12:59 AM 0.4 12 10 01:15 25 05:21 AM 2.2 67 12:56 AM 0.3 9 12:51 AM 0.6 18 10 11:24 05:0006:53 AM AM 1.7 2.152 64 05:5207:17 10 07:13 25 06:54 55 52 04:34 1.9 58 AM 0.058 25 0 11:23 AM AM 1.9AM 1.7PM AM 0.7 52 18 21 10 MAM 12:36 0.421 10 12 12:10 W 01:13 11:10 AM 0.7 15 PM Su 06:00 3.221 02:00 PM 0.5PM Su 98 01:33 PM 0.5PM Th 04:44 PM 1.2 15 40 30Sa W 07:14 2.837 85 07:48 04:06 PM 1.1 34 Sa 06:06 PM 07:29 PM 1.7 52 07:24 PM 1.6 49 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07:51 PM 02:25 AM -0.2 -6 28 02:54 AM 0.3 9 13 03:50 13 18 13 03:48 AM 0.6AM 18 03:23 AM 0.6AM 12:13 AM 0.5 18 08:26 2.6 28 79 08:57 2.415 73 02:0010:01 12:17 AM 0.2 49 6 28 AM 55 52 13 09:18 1.6PM AM 1.5PM AM 1.7 46 WAM 02:21 -0.355 08:41 -9 06:36 Th 02:44 0.352 13 9 Sa 04:03 07:01 AM 1.8 12 AM 15 18Tu 03:41 PM 0.4PM W 107 02:56 PM 0.3PM 9 15 88 07:5110:24 Su 01:06 PM 0.5 2.9 08:55 3.515 09:13 ○ ● 34 Sa 01:26 PM 0.5 46 10:02 PM 1.9 58 09:27 PM PM 1.9 1.4 58 43 Tu 02:06 PM 06:59 9 07:12 PM 1.4 43 08:41 PM 03:19 AM -0.3 -9 29 03:28 AM 0.3 9 14 04:37 14 18 14 04:48 AM 0.7AM 21 04:21 AM 0.7AM 12:57 AM 0.5 21 09:23 2.7 29 82 09:34 2.415 73 02:5310:51 01:15 AM 0.3 46 9 29 AM 55 52 14 09:58 AM 1.5PM 09:22 1.4PM AM 1.6 43 Th 03:19 -9 07:07 FAM 03:23 0.349 14 9 08:28 Su 04:57 07:44 AM 1.7 -0.3 52 AM 15 18W 04:12 PM 0.3 9 Th 03:28 PM 0.3 9 M 01:3809:48 PM PM 0.4 2.912 88 09:50 PM 3.5 107 11:11 02:07 49 34 Su 10:53 PM PM 1.9 0.4 58 12 10:12 PM PM 2.0 1.4 61 43 W 02:46 PM 07:43 08:11 PM 1.4 43 09:33 PM 04:11 AM -0.3 -9 30 04:02 AM 0.2 6 15 05:22 15 21 12 05:51 AM 0.7AM 21 05:25 AM 0.7AM 01:43 AM 0.6 21 15 10:39 3030 10:18 2.812 85 10:11 2.518 76 03:4811:40 02:12 AM 0.4 43 AM 52 52 15 1.4PM AM 1.3PM AM 1.6 40 FAM 04:16 -0.349 10:08 -9 07:38 Sa 04:02 0.349 15 9 09:05 M 05:51 08:25 AM 1.6 12 AM 12 15Th 04:44 PM 0.4 F 04:05 PM 0.3 9 Tu 02:1210:23 PM PM 0.4 2.812 85 10:43 PM 3.3 101 11:57 02:48 52 37 M 11:43 PM PM 1.9 0.4 58 12 11:02 PM PM 2.0 1.5 61 46 Th 03:28 PM 08:28 09:08 PM 1.5 46 10:26 PM 04:36 AM 0.2 6 31 10:47 21 12 AM AM 0.7 2.621 79 31 02:32 49 52 08:10 AM PM 1.5 Su 04:42 0.346 dIFFEREnCEs 9 dIFFEREnCEs Spring 12 15 W 02:4610:58 PM PM 0.4 2.812 85 High Low H. 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S E P T E M B E R 2022 T I d E S
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NOAA Tidal Current Predictions 4 19
03:00AM 06:06AM -0.7E 03:24AM Station 06:42AM -0.8E 12:36AM ID: cb0102 Depth: 22 0.8F feet 12:48AM 1.3F 01:48AM 1.3F 09:42AM 12:00PM 0.4F 10:42AM -0.9E 12:30PM 0.2F 04:12AM-1.1E 07:30AM -0.8E 04:24AM 07:30AM 05:18AM 08:06AM 04:36AM NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 02:24PM 05:36PM -0.6E 02:36PM Source: 05:54PM -0.5E 11:24AM 1.2F 01:42PM 0.3F Su 01:18PM M 02:12PM 10:48AM 0.8F 11:18AM 11:00AM M Tu Th 08:36PM 08:42PM -0.8E 04:18PM-1.1E 07:12PM -0.4E Station Type: 04:06PM 07:12PM 05:48PMHarmonic 08:48PM 05:54PM 09:48PM 10:06PM 11:36PM Time Zone: LST/LDT
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◑ Baltimore Harbor Approach (off Sandy Point), 2022Chesapeake ◑ Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Cape Henry Lt., 2022
Latitude: 39.0130° N Longitude: 76.3683° W Amenities Including:
03:06AM 06:06AM -0.6E 12:18AM 1.0F 12:42AM 1.0F 01:30AM 0.8F 01:30AM 1.3F 12:00AM 02:36AM 1.0F Mean Flood Dir. 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) -0.8E 09:42AM 11:48AM 0.3F 04:00AM 07:12AM -0.7E 04:24AM 07:42AM -0.8E 05:06AM 08:24AM 05:00AM 08:12AM -0.9E 06:00AM 09:00AM -1.0E 05:06AM 02:00PM 05:30PM -0.6E Sa 10:54AM 01:00PM 0.3F 11:42AM 0.9F 01:42PM 0.3F 12:12PM 1.2F 02:42PM 0.4F M Tu 11:18AM 02:00PM 12:00PM 03:18PM 11:48AM • Bathhouse • -0.5E Pool • 16 Room • On-Site Bar Tu W Inn F -0.4E 08:24PM 03:24PM 06:36PM 03:48PM 07:00PM -0.5E 05:24PM 08:12PM 05:00PM 08:06PM -0.8E 07:06PM 09:54PM -0.9E 07:00PM 09:24PM 10:48PM ◑ ◐ 10:54PM 09:48PM
02:24AM 20 5 20 5 20 5 08:42AM Times and speeds of maximum and minimum current, in knots03:12PM
September • August SUPs & Kayaks • Full ServiceJuly Marina • Wet Slips 21 6 21 6 21 6
03:36AM 0.3F 02:00AM 04:06AM 0.5F 02:54AM 05:42AM 0.5F 297° (T) Mean 112° (T) -0.7E 20 02:00AM 20 Dir. 06:06AM Mean 09:54AM Flood -0.9E 5Dir.06:30AM 10:18AM -1.2E Ebb 08:42AM 11:30AM 12:54PMand 04:42PM 1.2F of 01:12PM 04:54PM 1.8F 05:42PMin0.8F Times speeds and minimum current, knots M maximum Tu 02:30PM 09:12PM 11:30PM -0.6E 08:54PM 11:36PM -1.1E 09:36PM
August
12:12AM 1.0F 01:12AM 1.0F 01:42AM 1.0F 02:30AM 0.8F 02:12AM 1.1F 01:06AM 03:36AM 0.6F 12:36AM 03:18AM 0.7F Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Maximum Slack Maximum Slack Maximum 04:00AM 07:12AM -0.7E 04:54AM 08:12AM -0.8E 05:24AM 08:42AM -0.9E 05:54AM 09:18AM -0.8E 05:30AM 08:48AM -0.9E 06:36AM 09:48AM -1.0E 05:42AM 09:36AM -1.2E • Land Storage • Slack Travel Lift/Fork Lift Services 11:00AM 12:30PM 02:42PM 12:54PM 03:30PM h m12:48PM h m 0.2F knots h m02:06PM h m 0.3F knots h m 0.3F knots h m 0.5F knots 11:54AM 1.0F 12:48PM 1.3F 12:36PM 04:18PM Su 12:00PM Tuh m02:48PM Wh m04:30PM h hmm knots h hm m knots h m h m 1.6F knots W Th Sa Su 02:48PM 06:18PM -0.6E -0.5E 04:30PM 07:36PM -0.5E 05:06PM 08:12PM -0.6E 06:18PM 09:06PM -0.5E 02:24AM 12:06AM 03:06AM -0.8E 12:36AM 03:42AM -0.7E 01:24AM 04:30AM -0.8E 06:06PM 09:06PM -0.8E 08:30PM 11:00PM -0.8E 08:12PM 10:48PM -0.9E -1.0E 02:30AM 05:18AM -1.0E 02:48AM 05:30AM -1.4E 03:06AM 06:06AM 10:18PM 11:48PM 109:12PM 110:54PM 16 • Major Engine Work (Including • 11:36AM Parts1.1F Store 05:06AM 08:24AM 0.8F 16 06:12AM 09:06AM 0.7F 07:06AMRepowers) 09:36AM 08:12AM 10:36AM 111:48PM 16 0.5F 1 0.4F 08:48AM 11:18AM 0.7F 08:48AM 09:18AM 12:06PM 1.0F
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Current 28 3NOAA 18 13Predictions 18 13 3 28 18 13 3 Tidal 18 13 Depth:322 28 28 Station ID: cb0102 feet 28 NOAA Tidal Current Predictions Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 05:48PM 2.3F 05:12PM 08:48PM PM PM 1.9F 07:24PM 10:36PM PM 05:48PM PM 09:24PM 1.6F 2.3F 06:30PM 09:54PM PM 05:12PM PM 08:48P 1.9F Station Type: Harmonic more Harbor (off9 Sandy Point), 2022 24 9 -0.7E 24 09:24PM 08:18PM 11:12PM 08:12PM 08:18PM 11:06PM 11:12PM -0.5E -0.7E 10:00PM 08:12PM 08:18PM 11:06PM 11:12PM -0.5E 09:30PM 10:00PM 08:12PM 0.7F 11:06PM -0.5E 04:48PM 09:30PM 07:54PM 10:00PM 0.8F 0.8F 9 04:12PM 04:48PM 07:30PM 09:30PM 07:54PM 1.1F24 0.8F 05:36AM 04:12PM 04:48PM 07:54PM 1.1F 0.8F 04: 03:00AM Approach 1.2F 12:06AM -0.7E 03:54AM 1.0F 01:12AM 04:36AM 1.0F 01:42AM 04:54AM 0.9F 08:36AM 1.2F 07:18AM 11:06AM -1.3E 04:42AM 07:00AM 0.3F 04:24AM 06:42AM 05:06AM 08:06AM 05:36AM 08:30AM 1.3F ●07:30PM ● ●11:06PM ●11:06PM 9 06:06AM 24 NTime 9 1.3F 24 10:48PM 10:48PM 11:06PM 10: 06:48AM 10:00AM -1.0E 07:18AM 10:42AM -0.9E 08:00AM 11:06AM -1.0E 08:06AM 11:18AM -0.9E 01:06AM 03:48AM -1.6E 01:24AM 04:12AM -1.1E 02:18AM 05:00AM -1.4E -1.5E 01:54AM 04:48AM -1.1ECape 12:06AM 0.9F -1.8E 02:00AM 05:12AM -1.3E -1.2E 12:48AM 1.3F 01:48AM 01:42AM 1.0F 12:48AM 02:42AM 0.4F 12:42AM 03:00AM 0.5F 02:06AM 0.3F 02:12PM 05:48PM 1.7F 09:00AM 12:24PM -1.0E 09:12AM 12:42PM 10:54AM 01:48PM -1.0E 11:24AM 02:36PM 11:48AM 02:42PM Chesapeake Bay Ent., 2.0 n.mi. N of Henry Lt., 2022 00AM -0.7E 03:24AM 06:42AM -0.8E 12:36AM 0.8F-0.9E 01:12AM -0.8E 01:18AM -0.7E 02:48AM 02:30AM -0.9E Sa Su Tu W F 04:06AM Sa Zone: LST/LDT Latitude: 39.0130° Longitude: 76.3683° W 14 29 14 29 14 29 4 19 4 19 4 19 02:00PM 04:00PM 0.3F 02:24PM 04:48PM 0.5F 02:30PM 05:18PM 0.8F 02:30PM 05:30PM 0.8F 05:42PM 08:42PM 1.3F 09:42PM 03:36PM 07:42PM 1.4F 03:48PM 07:24PM 2.1F 04:54PM 08:12PM 1.1F 05:42PM 09:00PM 1.9F 07:12AM 09:42AM 1.1F 07:30AM 10:06AM 0.9F 08:06AM 11:12AM 1.4F 07:48AM 10:54AM 1.2F 02:48AM 05:48AM -1.2E 08:18AM 12:00PM 1.9F 04:24AM 07:30AM -0.9E 05:18AM 08:06AM -1.1E 04:36AM -1.1E 08:30AM 05:24AM -1.0E 05:18AM 03:42AM 09:12AM -1.4E -1.2E 07:18AM 03:24AM 10:24AM -0.7E 4 19 29 14 29 42AM 12:00PM 0.4F 04:12AM 07:30AM -0.8E 10:42AM 12:30PM 0.2F Tu W F06:06AM Sa 04:06AM 07:24AM 1.0F 04:12AM 07:24AM 0.8F 06:00AM 0.5F 09:00AM 08:48AM 0.6F 08:00AM 01:06AM 12:36AM AM -1.2E AM E 02:06AM 04:36AM AM 01:06AM -1.0E AM 03:42AME -1.4E 01:24AM 04:12AM AM 12:36AM -1.5E AM 03:24A Latitude: 36.9594° N Longitude: 76.0128° W 01:48AM 05:36AM 1.3F 01:42AM 01:48AM 05:30AM 05:36AM 1.2F 1.3F 01:42AM 12:48AM 01:48AM 05:30AM -0.7E 05:36AM 1.2F 1.3F 12:30AM 01:42AM 12:48AM -0.7E 05:30AM -0.7E 1.2F 02:00AM 12:30AM -0.7E 12:48AM -0.7E -0.7E 01:54AM 02:00AM -1.0E 12:30AM -0.7E -0.7E06:18PM 01:54AM 02:00AM -1.0E -0.7E 06:12PM 09:18PM -0.6E 07:30PM 10:18PM -0.5E 08:12PM 11:18PM -0.8E 08:30PM 11:30PM -0.8E 11:24PM 11:12PM 11:42PM 12:18PM 03:42PM -1.9E 01:06PM 04:06PM -1.1E 02:12PM 05:18PM -1.7E 02:00PM 04:54PM -1.2E 08:48AM 12:24PM 1.7F 03:30PM -1.2E 10:48AM 01:18PM 0.8F 11:18AM 02:12PM 1.2F 11:00AM 02:18PM 1.4F 12:00PM 03:30PM 1.3F 12:06PM 03:48PM 1.7F 01:18PM 04:36PM 0.9F 5 20 5 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 Mean Dir. 25° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 189° (T) 10:18AM 1.4F 07:18AM 09:36AM 0.8F 06:48AM 09:12AM AM AM 0.8F 07:42AM 10:36AM AM 07:18AM AM 09:36AM 1.1F 0.8F 07:24AM AM 06:48AM AM 09:12A 24PM 05:36PM -0.6E 02:36PM 05:54PM -0.5E 11:24AM 01:42PM 0.3F 10:36AM 01:48PM -1.1E 10:30AM 01:42PM -0.9E 11:06AM 02:06PM -0.6E 11:36AM 02:36PM -0.8E Th F Su M W Th M Flood Tu Th F Su M 5Su 07:12PM 20 5W 507:00PM 20 509:06AM 20 503:18AM 20 5 03:30PM 20 503:18AM 2003:00PM 505:18AM 20 20 505:18AM M M Th 09:12AM -0.8E 12:30PM -1.2E 09:06AM 09:12AM 12:30PM 12:30PM -1.1E -1.2E 03:30AM 07:00AM 09:12AM 12:30PM 12:30PM 1.0F -1.1E -1.2E 03:30AM 06:42AM 09:06AM 07:00AM 12:30PM 1.0F 1.0F -1.1E 05:06AM 08:06AM 03:30AM 06:42AM 07:00AM 0.7F 04:12PM 1.0F 1.0F 05:06AM 03:18AM 08:06AM 06:42AM 0.8F 09:36PM 0.7F04:48PM 1.0F 05:06AM 08:00AM 08:06AM 0.8F 0.7F 20 05: 06:48PM 10:18PM 2.4F 10:18PM 1.4F 08:42PM 11:48PM 1.7F 08:00PM 11:12PM 1.3F 07:00PM -1.1E 01:18PM 04:18PM -1.7E 12:12PM -1.7E 11:48AM PM -1.4E PM08:00AM E M 01:42PM AM 12:12PM -1.5E PM 03:30PM E -1.7E PM 11:48AM PM 03:00P 04:06PM 05:48PM 08:48PM -1.1E 05:54PM 08:42PM -0.9E 08:06PM 10:30PM -0.7E 07:48PM 10:36PM -1.0E 09:00PM 11:30PM -0.6E 36PM 08:42PM 04:18PM 07:12PM -0.4E Su M Su W02:12PM Su Th W M-0.9E S 08:00PM 0.9F 04:54PM 07:54PM 05:36PM 09:00PM 1.0F 04:54PM 1.1F Flood Dir. 297° (T) Mean Ebb Dir. 112° (T) 04:18PM 06:42PM 0.5F 0.8F 04:18PM 04:18PM 06:36PM 06:42PM 0.4F 0.5F 10:18AM 04:18PM 01:36PM 04:18PM 06:36PM -1.0E 06:42PM 0.4F 0.5F 10:00AM 10:18AM 01:12PM 04:18PM 01:36PM -1.0E 06:36PM -1.0E 0.4F 11:00AM 10:00AM 02:12PM 10:18AM 01:12PM -0.8E 01:36PM -1.0E -1.0E 10:54AM 11:00AM 01:54PM 10:00AM -0.9E 01:12PM -0.8E11:18PM -1.0E 10:54AM 11:00AM 01:54PM 02:12PM -0.8E SuPM Su M Su W M Su Th Mean W M Sa 10:06PM Th W Su Sa Th Su Sa 07:24PM 10:42PM 1.9F10: 06:36PM 2.1F 05:54PM 09:30PM PM PM 1.9F 08:12PM PM 06:36PM PM 10:06PM 1.4F 2.1F PM 05:54PM 09:30P ◑08:36PM 12:12AM -0.9E 02:00AM -0.7E 01:54AM -1.3E 02:30AM -1.0E 12:24AM 03:06AM -1.5E 12:06AM 03:00AM -1.2E 10:36PM es05:06PM and speeds of maximum and minimum current, in knots 10:06PM 11:36PM 09:48PM 11:12PM
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0.4F M PM 01: 05:30AM 08:48AM -0.9E 06:36AM 09:48AM -1.0E 05:42AM 09:36AM -1.2E 07:24AM 10:54AM -0.9E 08:00AM 11:30AM -1.2E 03:42AM 06:48AM 0.7F M Tu M Th Tu M F Th Tu Su F12:54PM Th M Su F M Su Disclaimer: These data are based upon the latest information available as of the date your request, and may differ from the published tidal current tables. 12:00PM 02:06PM 0.3F 12:30PM 02:42PM 0.3F 12:54PM 03:30PM 0.5F 09:18AM 01:00PM -1.6E 11:00AM 02:06PM -1.1E 11:24AM 02:42PM -1.8E 12:12PM 03:06PM -1.2E 01:12PM 04:12PM -1.8E 01:00PM 03:54PM -1.3E Tu W 02:54PM 06:18PM -0.7E 02:54PM 02:54PM 06:12PM 06:18PM -0.7E -0.7E 04:06PM 02:54PM 07:18PM 02:54PM 06:12PM -0.5E 06:18PM -0.7E -0.7E 04:54PM 04:06PM 08:00PM 02:54PM 07:18PM -0.6E 06:12PM -0.5E -0.7E 05:48PM 04:54PM 08:48PM 04:06PM 08:00PM -0.5E 07:18PM -0.6E -0.5E 07:00PM 05:48PM 09:54PM 04:54PM 08:48PM -0.7E 08:00PM -0.5E -0.6E 07:00PM 05:48PM 09:54PM 08:48PM -0.7E -0.5E 07: M Tu Th F Su M 30PM 06:06PM 0.6F 09:30AM 12:30PM -1.0E 09:24AM 12:24PM 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Min.-0.9E Harbor Chesapeake Bay 02:06AM 1.0FBaltimore 02:42AM 1.1F 03:06AM 03:18AM 0.8F 02:12AM -1.3E 12:24AM -1.0E 12:48AM 03:30AM -1.5E 12:48AM 03:36AM -1.2E 01:42AM 04:24AM -1.4E 01:00AM 04:00AM -1.3E 09:12PM 11:30PM -0.6E 09:18PM 11:48PM PM -1.0E PM04:42PM E 09:54PM 09:12PM PM 11:30PM E -0.6E 03:42PM 07:30PM PM 09:18PM 1.7F01: 11:06AM 01:24PM 0.3F 11:24AM 11:06AM 01:36PM 01:24PM 0.4F 0.3F 12:54PM 11:24AM 02:54PM 11:06AM 01:36PM 01:24PM 0.3F 0.4F 0.3F 01:06PM 12:54PM 03:30PM 11:24AM 02:54PM 01:36PM 0.5F 0.3F 0.4F 01:30PM 01:06PM 04:00PM 12:54PM 03:30PM 02:54PM 0.5F 0.5F 0.3F 01:42PM 01:30PM 01:06PM 04:00PM 03:30PM 0.8F 0.5FPM 0.5F 01:42PM 01:30PM 04:42PM 04:00PM 0.8F 0.5F Tu11:48P 36AM 06:00AM 1.0F Tu 01:00AM -0.9E 12:54AM -0.9E 02:54AM 1.0F 02:24AM 04:36AM 0.4F 02:00AM 04:18AM 0.6F 12:24AM -0.6E 12:36AM -1.2E 01:12AM -0.9E W Tu F W Tu Sa F W M Sa F Tu M Sa Tu M 11:00PM 05:48AM 09:06AM -0.8E 06:18AM 09:36AM -0.9E 06:42AM 10:00AM -0.9E 05:30AM 07:54AM 0.8F 06:18AM 09:00AM 0.8F 06:42AM 09:30AM 1.3F 06:48AM 09:36AM 1.1F 07:24AM 10:48AM 1.7F 07:00AM 10:24AM 1.6F before before before before 03:48PM 07:06PM -0.6E 03:54PM 03:48PM 07:12PM 07:06PM -0.7E -0.6E 05:06PM 03:54PM 08:12PM 03:48PM 07:12PM -0.5E 07:06PM -0.7E -0.6E 06:06PM 05:06PM 09:06PM 03:54PM 08:12PM -0.6E 07:12PM -0.5E -0.7E 06:42PM 06:06PM 09:42PM 05:06PM 09:06PM -0.6E 08:12PM -0.6E -0.5E 07:48PM 06:42PM 10:48PM 06:06PM 09:42PM -0.8E 09:06PM -0.6E -0.6E 07:48PM 06:42PM 10:48PM 09:42PM -0.8E -0.6E 07: 18AM 12:36PM -0.9E 04:12AM 07:12AM 0.9F 04:12AM 07:00AM 0.7F 06:00AM 09:30AM -1.0E 07:12AM 10:36AM -1.0E 06:42AM 10:36AM -1.3E 03:54AM 06:30AM 0.4F 04:12AM 06:36AM 0.8F 04:24AM 07:30AM 0.9F Approach Entrance 01:00PM 03:12PM 0.3F 01:12PM 03:36PM 0.5F 01:30PM 04:12PM 0.6F 10:06PM 10:06PM 10:06PM 10:54PM 10:06PM 10:06PM 11:48PM 10:54PM 10:06PM 11:48PM 10:54PM 11:48PM 10:18AM 01:54PM -1.8E 11:48AM 02:48PM -1.2E 12:18PM 03:30PM -1.9E 12:48PM 03:42PM -1.2E 02:06PM 05:06PM -1.6E 01:48PM 04:36PM -1.3E W Th Tu 0.7F W F Sa M Tu 00PM 06:42PM 10:12AM 01:12PM -0.9E 10:00AM 12:54PM -0.8E 03:48PM 1.2F F 01:42PM 05:48PM 1.3F 01:36PM 05:18PM 08:48AM 11:54AM 09:24AM 12:36PM 10:36AM 01:24PM EbbAM Flood Flood Ebb Ebb Flood Ebb Flood Flood Ebb Flood M12:30PM Tu 02:30AM 04:48AM 0.5F 03:18AM 05:48AM AM AM 0.7F 02:30AM -0.8E AM 04:48AM Ebb 0.5F 01:42AM 03:18AM -1.0E AM 05:48A Th Su M W Th 05:36PM 08:30PM -0.5E 06:12PM 09:18PM -0.6E 07:06PM 10:00PM -0.6E 04:54PM 08:36PM 2.4F 05:54PM 09:12PM 1.4F 06:42PM 10:00PM 2.1F 1.8F 06:42PM 09:48PM 1.4F -0.8E 08:36PM 11:18PM 1.2F -1.4E 07:48PM 10:36PM 1.1F -0.9E 42PM 04:18PM 07:30PM 1.1F 03:54PM 07:12PM 1.0F 15 30 15 15 15 12:42AM 30 15 30 07:24PM 10:06PM -0.8E 0.9F 09:42PM 09:18PM 11:54PM -1.0E 03:12PM 1.1F 03:42PM 07:12PM 1.9F 04:24PM 07:30PM 1.0F 07:42AM 11:18AM -0.9E 08:30AM 11:48AM AM -1.3E AM04:54AM E 30 04:18AM AM 07:42AM AM 11:18AM 0.5F E -0.9E 05:06AM 08:06AM AM 08:30AM AM 11:48A 0.8F01:1 ○ ● 01:48AM 01:54AM 01:48AM 1.2F 0.9F 02:48AM 01:54AM 01:48AM 1.0F 1.2F 0.9F 07:00PM 03:30AM 02:48AM 01:54AM 1.1F 1.0F 1.2F 12:30AM 04:00AM 03:30AM 02:48AM 1.0F 1.1F 1.0F 01:48AM 12:30AM 04:00AM 03:30AM 0.8F 1.0F06:18AM 1.1F 01:48AM 12:30AM 04:54AM 04:00AM 0.8F 1.0F 11:12PM ◐ 15 05:30AM 10:48PM 08:36AM -0.7E 30 15 10:36PM 02:18PM 1.1F 02:54PM PM PM 1.8F 09:00AM PM 02:18PM -0.9E PM 05:42PM 1.1F 10:30AM 01:36PM AM 02:54PM -1.3E PM 06:36P 10:42PM 10:48PM 10:54PM 15 30 15 30 15 30 1505:42PM 30 15 3006:36PM 15 30 30 15 W Th W Sa Th W Su Sa Th 05:36AM 05:30AM 08:48AM 08:36AM -0.9E-0.7E 05:36AM 09:48AM 05:30AM 08:48AM -0.9E 08:36AM -0.9E -0.7E 07:00AM 06:30AM 10:18AM 05:36AM 09:48AM -1.0E 08:48AM -0.9E -0.9E 07:24AM 07:00AM 10:36AM 06:30AM 10:18AM -0.9E 09:48AM -1.0E -0.9E 08:00AM 07:24AM 11:12AM 07:00AM 10:36AM -0.9E 10:18AM -0.9E12:12PM -1.0E 08:00AM 07:24AM 11:12AM 10:36AM -0.9E -0.9E 30 08:T 10:00PM 10:18PM PM 03:06PM PM 10:00PM 1.5F 04:48PM 08:18PM PM 10:18PM 1.7F02: Cove Point, 3.9 02:24PM n.mi. East 0.3F -3:29 -3:36 -4:0806:30AM -3:44 0.4 0.6 Chesapeake Beach, 1.5Sa miles04:48PM North +0:29 +0:48 +0:06 1.0 0.7 12:18PM 12:36PM 12:18PM 02:42PM 02:24PM 0.4F 0.3F 01:42PM 12:36PM 03:48PM 12:18PM 02:42PM 02:24PM 0.3F 0.4F 0.3F 01:48PM 01:42PM 04:24PM 12:36PM 03:48PM 02:42PM 0.6F 0.3F 0.4F 02:00PM 01:48PM 01:42PM 04:24PM 03:48PM 0.6F 0.6F 02:18PM 02:00PM 05:24PM 01:48PM 04:48PM 04:24PM 0.9F+0:00 0.6F06:42PM 0.6F 02:18PM 02:00PM 05:24PM 04:48PM 0.9F 0.6F WPM W Th W Sa Th W Su 04:12AM Sa Th Tu 05:06AM Su W 0.3F Tu Su W Tu 10:42PM 11:48PM 03:00AM 1.0F 03:00AM 12:06AM 03:42AM 1.1F 03:36AM 12:48AM 04:12AM 0.9F 04:12AM 12:18AM -1.5E 12:54AM -1.1E 01:36AM -1.5E 01:18AM -1.2E 02:18AM -1.3E 01:30AM -1.3E 04:42PM 08:00PM -0.6E 05:00PM 04:42PM 08:12PM 08:00PM -0.7E -0.6E 06:06PM 05:00PM 09:06PM 04:42PM 08:12PM -0.5E 08:00PM -0.7E -0.6E 07:06PM 06:06PM 10:06PM 05:00PM 09:06PM -0.7E 08:12PM -0.5E -0.7E 07:36PM 07:06PM 10:36PM 06:06PM 10:06PM -0.7E 09:06PM -0.7E04:36AM -0.5E 08:30PM 07:36PM 11:30PM 07:06PM 10:36PM -0.8E 10:06PM -0.7E -0.7E 08:30PM 07:36PM 11:30PM 10:36PM -0.8EPM -0.7E 08: 12:30AM -0.7E 01:54AM -0.9E 01:42AM -0.9E 12:48AM 03:48AM 0.8F 12:06AM -0.7E 03:18AM 05:30AM 0.6F 01:18AM -0.7E 01:36AM -1.3E 01:54AM -1.0E 11:42PM 11:42PM 11:42PM 10:48PM 11:00PM 10:48PM 11:00PM 10:48PM0.4 11:00PM 06:36AM 10:00AM -0.9E 07:12AM 10:24AM -1.0E 09:30AM 07:24AM 10:36AM -0.9E 06:24AM 08:48AM 06:54AM 0.9F 07:24AM 10:18AM 1.4F 07:18AM 10:12AM 1.2F 08:06AM 11:36AM 1.7F 07:36AM 11:12AM 1.8F +0:32 Sharp Island Lt.,1.0F 3.4 -1.2E n.mi. West -1:39 -1:41 -1:57 -1:43 0.5 07:24AM Chesapeake Channel, (bridge tunnel) +0:38 +0:19 2.2 24AM 06:42AM 0.9F 05:12AM 08:00AM 0.7F 05:06AM 07:42AM 0.6F 06:36AM 10:18AM 03:42AM 05:48AM 0.3F 07:54AM 11:42AM 04:30AM 04:54AM 07:42AM 1.0F +0:05 05:06AM 08:06AM 1.0F 12:54AM -1.1E AM E 1.2 02:24AM -1.1E 12:54A 01:48PM 04:06PM 0.4F 01:54PM 04:30PM 0.6F 02:00PM 04:54PM 0.7F 11:18AM 02:48PM -1.9E 12:30PM 03:30PM -1.2E 01:18PM 04:24PM -1.9E -1.4E 01:18PM 04:18PM -1.3E 0.6F 03:06PM 06:00PM -1.4E 31 02:36PM 05:24PM -1.2E 31 31 31 Th F10:30AM W -0.9E Th -0.9E Sa Su Tu Tu 02:48AM W 54AM 01:06PM 10:48AM 01:54PM 01:30PM -0.7E 04:36AM 07:06AM 0.6F AM AM 05:42AM 08:42AM 04:36AM 07:06A 1.0F 01:18PM 04:42PM 1.4F 08:00AM 11:24AM -1.0E 02:42PM 06:24PM 2.0F 10:00AM 01:00PM -0.9E 10:30AM 01:42PM -1.6E 11:12AM 02:06PM -1.0E Tu W 02:48AM 1.2F 02:48AM 1.2F 12:48AM 04:24AM 1.1F 1.2F 12:48AM 04:24AM 1.1F 12:48AM 04:24AM 1.1F F Sa M Th F 05:48PM 2.5F 06:24PM 09:42PM 1.4F 07:42PM 10:54PM 1.9F 07:18PM 10:30PM 09:36PM 08:36PM 12:48PM 11:24PM 0.9F +2:09 06:36PM 09:24PM -0.5E 09:24PM 07:18PM 10:18PM -0.7E 07:48PM 10:48PM -0.7E 09:30AM AM PM 11:18AM 02:24PM 09:30AM -1.5E 12:48P Pt.11:12PM Shoal Lt.,-0.8E East -1:05 -0:14 -0:22 -0:20 0.6 0.6 24PM 07:18PM 04:54PM 08:18PM 1.1F 04:24PM 07:48PM 1.0F Stingray Point, 12.5 miles East F +2:18 +3:00 +2:36 08:36PM 02:42PM 06:54PM 1.4F -1.0E 10:18PM 04:06PM 07:42PM 1.1F -1.0E 04:48PM 08:06PM 2.0F 05:06PM 08:06PM 1.2F F 11:00AM 31 31 06:30AM 31 31 1.4F 31 31-1.4E ME 0.6 F 06:30AM 09:48AM 09:48AM -1.0E 07:48AM 11:00AM 06:30AM 09:48AM -1.0E 07:48AM 11:00AM -1.0E 07:48AM -1.0E 1.2 ○ 0.7F Thomas ●2.0 n.mi. 03:54PM 07:36PM 1.9F PM PM 05:42PM 09:00PM 03:54PM 07:36P 1.6F 24PM 11:42PM 11:18PM 03:42PM 0.4F 01:36PM 01:36PM 03:42PM 0.4F 02:30PM 05:12PM 01:36PM 03:42PM 0.6F 11:36PM 0.4F 02:30PM 05:12PM 0.6F 02:30PM 05:12PM PM 0.6F 11:12PM 11:30PM M F10:42PM F M F M 11:18PM 11:18PM
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Fish News By Lenny Rudow
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Come See the AIC
ishTalk’s Angler in Chief Lenny Rudow will present fishing seminars at a couple of fishing clubs this month. On Wednesday, September 7 at 7:30 p.m. he’ll be at the Kent Island Fishing Club to talk about light tackle angling for Spanish mackerel in the Chesapeake Bay. The meeting is at the American Legion Post 278 on Kent Island. On September 14 Rudow will be at the Frederick Saltwater Anglers club, held at the Elks Club at 289 Willowdale Rd. in Frederick, starting at 7 p.m., when they’ll talk about inshore fishing—what’s hot and what’s happening. Both meetings are free. You can find out more at the club’s Facebook and webpages, and the public is invited to come join in the fish-talkin.’
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Access Improvements
he Maryland DNR announced the FY2023 Waterway Improvement fund grants, and while much of the $13.5 million dollar pool is being used for dredging and fire or rescue boat replacement, several Maryland boat ramps are up for improvement. Centreville Landing, Matapeake Landing, Point Lookout State Park, South Point Landing, and Pocomoke River State Park are all due to get new ramps launching facilities, and/or piers. Several boat ramp parking lot repaving projects are also being funded.
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Renovations at Redbird
he Redbird Reef, 16.5 miles off the coast of Delaware, got a new addition this summer: the 180-foot-long Texas Star, a retired scalloper. Sunk in 86 feet of water at 38’40.494 x 74’43.868, the ship joins the 714 Redbird subway cars, 86 tanks and APCs, eight tugboats, a trawler, two barges, and a small cruise ship already sitting on bottom at the site. Thanks Delaware Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) for the additional structure!
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Get Back on the Back
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he Back River Restoration Committee’s 15th annual Rockfish Tournament takes place September 10, at the West Shore Yacht Center. The field is limited to 60 boats, so sign up fast—you’ll be in contention for the $3500 top, $1500 second, and $1000 third prizes. Added bonus: there’s a $250 prize for any angler bringing in their fish on a boat purchased at Riverside Marine (longtime PropTalk and FishTalk supporters—WooHoo Riverside!) or renting a slip there. Visit savebackriver. org for more information or to register.
Rendezvous at the Reefs
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he Virginia Rod & Reef Slam, put on by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), is set for Saturday September 10 through Saturday, September 17 in the Lynnhaven, Lafayette, and Piankatank Rivers, with an after-party at CBF’s Brock Environmental Center on the banks of the Lynnhaven. Unlike most fishing tournaments, this one offers a unique twist: anglers win by catching the biggest number of different species. Only in the case of a tie does length come into play. It’s a catch-photorelease event (via the iAngler app), and any species of finfish counts. Visit cbf.org to learn more. ##Photo courtesy of UMCES
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Grades Are In
he Chesapeake Bay Report Card is in, and the results are… unsurprising. For 2021 the Bay earned a score of 50, a slight nudge up from the year prior and a mere two points (out of 100) above where it sat in 1986 when the Report Card was first issued. The worst scoring category was water clarity, and for blue crabs the report says, “this indicator was not scored due to unavailable data for 2021.” The worst scoring areas were the Patapsco, Back, and Patuxent Rivers, and the upper Eastern Shore showed the first declining trend since 2014. Visit ecoreportcard.org if you feel an urge to get depressed.
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Battle on the Beach
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he 25th annual Delaware Seashore Fall Surf Fishing Classic takes place September 24 and 25 this year at the designated fishing areas on Delaware Seashore State Park and Fenwick Island State Park. This is one of the richest surf fishing competitions in the area, with over $15,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs and open, women, and kids divisions. There’s also an added winner-take-all Largest Bluefish award. Fish get a point per inch (must meet legal size requirements) and released fish earn a bonus point. Visit oldinlet.com to learn more.
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Tip-Top Tournaments
here are fishing tournaments put on for fun, fishing tournaments put on for profit, and fishing tournaments put on to benefit a cause. In the near future we have two of these events which deserve special recognition, because your participation will help some very deserving people. Due to the motivation behind these fishing tournaments and the folks who stand to benefit, we say these are by far and away the most important on the schedule and they deserve special billing. ##Register today for Fish For a Cure November 5!
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The Tangier Classic
eptember 23 through 25 is the annual Tangier Classic, based out of Crisfield, MD. As always, the tournament will raise funds for a local child in need, this year a young girl named Lakelyn suffering from a brain tumor. Last year’s event raised $35,000 for the beneficiary and a whopping half the entry fees plus fundraising proceeds go to the cause, so people, fishing in this one is an absolute must. It’s a catchphoto (release if you want to) competition, with anglers fishing two of the three days anywhere in the Bay, but powerboats launching only from Wicomico, Somerset, Worcester, or Accomack counties; kayaks have no launch restrictions. Multiple calcuttas are in play as well as the powerboat and kayak division payouts, with a long list of eligible species. Find more specifics and sign up to fish at tangierclassic.com.
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Fish For a Cure
egister today for the 16th Annual Fish For A Cure (F4AC) Tournament, Paul C. Dettor Captain’s Challenge, and Shore Party to be held on Saturday, November 5 at the South Annapolis Yacht Centre. Boat registration includes T-shirts, and the deadline to register is October 31. Whether you are new to F4AC or have participated in every tournament, you will need to fill out your information and T-shirt size on the new website. Visit fishforacure.org/register for a step-by-step guide on how to register your boat and your crew. F4AC has raised more than $4 million over the past 15 years to support the Cancer Survivorship program at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center’s (LH AAMC) Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute. When you make your gift today to support the Cancer Survivorship program at LH AAMC, you help patients not just survive but thrive. Join in today! PropTalk.com September 2022 81
Getting the Most From Your GPS
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By Eric Burnley
y first experience with electhing I need to find my locations and tronic navigation came aboard navigate from one to another. the USS Lexington when I Since I won’t be going much further was an electronic technician second out than Site 10 in the ocean or Site 8 class in Uncle Sam’s Navy. I had served in Delaware Bay, I will not lose sight a year aboard the USS Saratoga before of land. That said, I can always find my going aboard the Lex, but my duty way back home, unless there is a fog. station there was the Radio Shack, and my equipment was all sorts of radio gear. On the Lex, my duty station was the navigation bridge. Hello, LORAN A. For those too young to remember LORAN, it used a series of radio stations along the coast and the receiver on your boat read the time differences between the two stations to determine where you were. LORAN A used two sine waves that the operator had to align. There was a large one and a small one. The idea was to get the small one under the large one and then read the numbers for each. By the time you accomplished this you were well past the location on the screen. Then came LORAN C. No more sine waves, but it was still quite slow. You were well advised to slow the boat down as you approached your destination, or you would run right by it as the LORAN displayed the numbers sometime later. Now we have GPS. This system uses satellites to determine your location ##My hand-held GPS made by Garmin. almost instantly pretty much anywhere in the world. The even better news, the readings are actual latitude-longitude, not some However, since I fish very early in made up numbers to suit the radio stathe morning, I am usually the first one tions on the coast. out, so I need my GPS to find those My personal GPS is a Garmin reef sites before other boats. 78SC. That is a hand-held unit that One of the best features on a GPS works perfectly on my 16-foot Starcraft. is the MOB (Man Overboard) button. While the until is small, it does everyIf you are drifting or trolling and hook
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up a good fish, just press that button and you can return to the exact spot in hopes that that fish was not alone. I find this very helpful when drifting for flounder. If you fish the Eastern Shore of Virginia or even the Back Bays in Delaware, you are going to encounter shallow water and narrow channels. Once you make a safe passage, you will have a track on your GPS. In the future, you can follow that track and feel reasonably confident of another safe passage. Back in the day, before GPS, I would mark a wreck with a float. Now I can leave my Tide bottle at home along with the 120 feet of heavy mono leader and the window sash weight. When the GPS puts me on a wreck, I simply drift away from there, set my anchor, and drift right back to the wreck. I can do the same thing if I am drifting over the wreck. One word of caution. A GPS is a wonderful thing, but like all mechanical-electronic things, they can fail. That round thing on the dashboard of your boat with the numbers and letters should be your standby and you should be sure you know how to use it and it is working properly. Take a basic boating navigating course if you haven’t. I had a good friend who was also the best flounder fisherman I ever met. He had a waypoint for, I believe, every flounder he ever caught in Delaware Bay. One day I fished with him and his son. We limited out on flounder and back at the dock another couple came up and said what a bad day of fishing they had had. They were fishing within sight of us. That is getting the most out of your GPS.
Logbooks—Yes or No?
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will give you my short answer right at the start: no. Recording what you do on every fishing trip to me is a waste of time. No two fishing trips are ever the same. Having the exact data of what you did on July 15, 2022, will do you little or no good on July 15, 2023. The probability that you will encounter the same weather, stage of the tide, water temperature, wind direction, and a thousand other factors that control where and when the fish will bite is incalculable. This year would be a perfect example of having lots of useless information from last year. The cold and wet spring has most fish arriving late in the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean, and Delaware Bay. In Delaware, we have seen an unprecedented run of big female rockfish along the Atlantic coast, in Delaware Bay, and at Indian River Inlet. Flounder fishing has been much worse than last year, and
sheepshead have been available in size and number not seen before. If you are going to keep a logbook, record the stage of the tide, condition of the water, time of day or night, stage of the moon, water temperature, wind speed and direction when you had a good catch. When those conditions come together again, you may want to revisit the same location and give it a try. I am a tide person. I like to fish the incoming tide and current. That I can get from the local tide chart, so I don’t need a logbook for that information. While I have been fishing the same area since I was a kid, I do learn something new every time I go. Fortunately, my mind is still sharp enough I can remember what I learned without writing it down. I guess if you fish in lots of locations, it may be a good idea to record some data from each one so when
you return, you have a starting place. I only fish a few places unless I am on a charter or headboat where I depend on the captain to find the fish.
##This waterproof log book has been with me for many years. I use it more for story notes than fishing information.
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Biz Buzz Merging
Annapolis-based Trident Marine Group, a maritime property management and consulting firm, acquired Coastal Properties Management, Inc. The owners viewed the merger as an opportunity to benefit clients of both organizations. “Trident Marine Group remains focused on delivering exceptional customer service to our clients, who are both marina owners and slip holders,” says Trident CEO Jeremy Parks. “With the addition of new clients, we aim to maintain the individuality and uniqueness of the marinas we serve while making sure current best practices are in place,” he says. Parks and Trident’s COO, Marie Carbone, notes that little will change in the day-to-day operations of the marinas, as the on-site teams will continue in their roles. Carbone says, “It’s important to us to maintain the continuity and levels of service our clients have grown to appreciate.” Among more than a dozen marinas now in the Trident Marine Group are: Bowley’s Marina in Middle River, Nabbs Creek Marina and Yacht Yard in Glen Burnie, Chesapeake Harbor Marina and Annapolis Maryland Yacht Club in Annapolis, Fort Washington Marina in Fort Washington, Belmont Bay Harbor in Woodbridge, and Little Creek Marina in Norfolk, VA. “The entire Coastal Properties team is thrilled to be joining with Trident Marine Group to create a greater enterprise for our customers and properties through this merger,” says Bruce Wagner of Coastal, who will continue with Trident as the vice president of maritime operations. To learn more about Trident Marine Group, visit trident-marine.com.
Dealership Certification
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) announces that Pocket Yacht Company of Maryland has earned Certification as a Five Star Marine Industry Certified Dealership. Pocket Yacht Company has gained a certificate of completion and recognition as a Certified Dealer through the MRAA’s Certification program. To gain certification, the dealership devoted itself to maintaining the strict requirements of the program by displaying outstanding dedication to delivering a superior boating experience for its customers. Ultimately, Pocket Yacht Company has committed itself to enhance process improvements, employee and customer satisfaction, profitability, and dealership progress. “Becoming a Marine Industry Certified Dealership is a huge accomplishment for everyone on our team,” said Mark Schulstad, owner and managing director of the Pocket Yacht Company. “Our goal has always been to transfer our passion for boating on to our customers, to create for them a pleasurable experience, from the original purchase of their boat and on through its lifespan.” pocketyachtco.com
New Travelift
Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing Marina in Chestertown announces that they are a new resource for large multihull owners. Their brand new 75-ton Travelift and widened lift well can now haul and launch vessels up to 80 feet, including multihulls with beams up to 31 feet. And as a full-service marina with ABYC-certified technicians, many multihulls have begun arriving for service and maintenance as well as for seasonal and annual dockage in this 350-slip marina. Safe Harbor Great Oak Landing is a member of Safe Harbor Marinas, the country’s largest network of quality marinas and yacht yards, with over 130 locations nationwide. shmarinas.com/locations/safe-harbor-great-oak-landing
Latest Addition
Leopard Power Catamarans announces the latest addition to the fleet: the Leopard 40 PC. The sleek roof cap integrates the largest flybridge ever seen on a 40-foot powercat. The L-shaped galley is fully equipped on the port side and allows for gourmet cruising. At the bow, the comfort of the saloon is immediately apparent from the quality of the upholstery. Opposite, the interior steering position provides maximum safety, with a perfect peripheral view of the sea. The three cabins are fitted with generous island beds and sea views. The two heads are located in the passageway on the port side and forward on the starboard owner suite. The first launch is scheduled for the end of the year in Cape Town, South Africa with a world premiere in February 2023 at the Miami Boat Show. The Leopard 40 PC will also be offered for charter and owners under a management program at The Moorings, where it will join the fleet under the name “Moorings 403PC.” leopardcatamarans.com
Partnership
Groupe Beneteau is launching a partnership with Vision Marine Technologies to develop and market 100 percent electric outboard boats. The partnership will integrate Vision Marine Technologies’ revolutionary and powerful outboard motors onboard several models of Groupe Beneteau’s brands. This partnership with Vision Marine Technologies ensures that electric propulsion will now also be available on outboard powerboats. “After having built and extensively tested a first jointly developed prototype at the beginning of 2022, Groupe Beneteau’s objective is to bring to market a 100 percent electric boat and propulsion system,” says Erik Stromberg, Groupe Beneteau’s boat and motor yacht marketing director. The revolutionary Vision Marine E-Motio 180-hp propulsion system combined with a battery with a capacity of 70 kWh of continuous energy, offers the perfect solution for daytime navigation. This innovative engine will first be launched with the Four Winns brand for models available in spring 2023. beneteau-group.com/en
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Yacht View Brokerage, LLC announces our new 8% commission, which may include complimentary Annapolis dockage (for yachts above 100K and up to 80’ in length) and 10% co-brokerage listing commission! We will successfully market your yacht from her current East Coast location or arrange delivery to our secure dockage for yachts from 30’-80’ (Power/Sail). Located 20 minutes from BWI airport, our listings are easily inspected and demonstrated to prospective buyers. Targeted print advertising & Yachtworld.com MLS internet exposure with wide angle/high resolution photos and video. 30 yrs proven customer service! Call/text Capt. John Kaiser, Jr. @ 443.223.7864. Email your yacht’s details for a full market appraisal to: john@yachtview.com www.yachtview.com
BOAT SHARING Calling Back Cove and Sabre Owners (30’ to 36’)!! Not using your yacht enough? Would you consider a partner? Could you charter for part of the summer/fall months to a responsible and mature Annapolis couple? Email Geoff at Trevlac1879@gmail.com
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20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr Console Classic 165 FWC Mercruiser. Totally restored w/ trailer. $55,000 Call 443.534.9249 20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr Console Total refit w/ trailer. 235Hp Mercruiser Bravo V6. $75,000 Call 443.534.9249 20’ Trophy 2052 WA ‘03 Trophy offers a safe and dry cockpit for fishing or cruising. Powered by Merc. 4.3 Alpha I. $7,900 will consider all offers. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579
21’ Sea Ray 210 ‘18 Late model, current Sea Ray offering - well below replacement (Over 75k today) - Lots of options, black hull, tan interior, ready for boating NOW! Asking $54,500 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 or www.seattleyachts.com 2006 Larson 228 LXi 5.0L MPI Mercruiser, Includes NEW Venture Aluminum Trailer, Bimini Top with Boot, Bow Cover, Cockpit Cover, Clarion Stereo, Hour Meter - 316 Hrs, Lowrance Depthfinder, Docking Lights, Full Swim Platform, Bottom Paint, Clean Boat! $19,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com 2021 Robalo R227 Dual Console Yamaha F200 O/B, Simrad GPS, LIFT LEPT. Great Condition. $66,900 Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 www.waterfrontmarine.com
(Kenzie Jane) 17’ Chris Craft ‘37 $95,000 Tristan Weiser 609.420.0469 tristan@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
18’ Sea Ray ‘98 $21,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
22’ Sportsman 2017 $84,500 Upgraded 250Hp Yamaha with just over 200 hours. Seating up to 12 makes this perfect for family cruising. Fishing fun too! Too many features to list. Call John for all the details 301.991.3308 or jprather@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
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Brokerage & Classified 2014 Crownline 236 Sport Cuddy 260M MPI B3 5.0L Mercruiser, Engine Hours - Only 54, (no trailer), Onyx Black, Executive Striping, Highlander Carpet, Full Cockpit Canvas, Garmin GPS, Stainless Steel Rub Rail Insert, Handheld Shower, Porta Potti with Pump-Out, OnDemand Water System, Floor Mount Cockpit Table, Dual Batteries with Switch, and more! Boat lift kept. $44,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com
2021 Sportsman Tournament 234 VF250XA SHO Yamaha Outboard, 76 hrs, warranty until 02/27/2026, 2021 Venture Boat Trailer, Shark Gray with White Bottom, Polar White Upholstery, Platinum Package, Mooring Cover, Spray Shield Canvas, Bow Cushion Set, Premium Dual Chair Leaning Post with Flip-Up Bolsters, Yeti Cooler with SlideOut Track, Under Leaning Post Tackle Storage and LOTS of bells and whistles featuring Garmin! $109,000 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com 2006 Sea Ray 240 Sundancer 5.7L MPI Mercruiser, 2020 Venture Trailer, White with Tan Hull, Full Camper Canvas, Cockpit Table, Carpet Runners, Bolster Seat, Stereo Speakers (4), Hour Meter 320, Simrad DF / GPS, AC/Reverse Heat, Water System-On Demand, Dual Batteries with Switch, Hydraulic Steering, Galley, V-Berth, Refrigerator, Microwave, Enclosed Head with Holding Tank, Shower, Engine Electric Hatch, Spotlight, Ski-Tow, Bottom Paint, Clean Boat $39,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com
2016 Yamaha Marine 242 Limited S E-Series Twin JF180 Jet Drives, 2016 MDI Trailer, Bow Cover, Cockpit Cover, Stereo, Hours - 181. Tower with Solar Panel Charger for Battery Back-up and Built-In Bimini, Folding Tower, Push Button Start, Lockable Storage, SeaDek Mats, 12V Plug, Full Swim Platform, Clean Boat! $64,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com
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24’ Grady White 2008 $88,250 This well maintained, Boatel kept gem is a rare find! Turnkey and ready to fish. Low hour 350 Yamaha. Trailer included too! This one won’t last long. Call John 301.991.3308 or jprather@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
24’ Port Carling Seabird 24 ‘37 Classic boat, professionally maintained. Lift/ Shed stored and trailer/indoors out of season. 454 - Fresh everything. This boat is a LOOKER! Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 or www.seattleyachts.com
(Danny Meadows) 25’ Mako 1985 $242,900 New custom upgrades. New 175Hp Mercruisers. Practically new everything! Complete the package with a new trailer too! Perfect for your fishing season! Call Danny for your showing at 252.665.4018 or dmeadows@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com 26’ Bluefin Custom Sportfish CC ‘07 S Diesel, tower, Mint Cond. $64,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com
26’ Hacker-Craft Triple Cockpit Hull no “7” recently restored by the manufacturer, and a true head-turner. $110,000 Call Matt Weimer for details; 410.212.2628 or email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
Cutwater Boats C-26 2016 $144,987 AC/Heat, Garmin Navigation Package, Bow Thruster, Solar Panel, Generator. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com
27’ GRAND G850 L ‘21 One owner, lift kept, low hours, enclosed head. This is the ultimate RIB and provides comfort, speed and safety. 12V fridge, freshwater shower & amp; cockpit sink, extended platforms and extra storage lockers. A real sexy boat with a 350Hp Suzuki! Inquire today and grab a deal on a fully warrantied vessel! $120,000 make an offer! Call Charles Herbert for details and demo; 443.995.4800 or cherbert@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
(Dream Catcher) 27’ Rinker ‘05 $34,900 Wayne Smith 516.445.1932 wayne@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
27’ Albemarle 1997 $125,900 Must see to believe! Repowered Twin 2021 300Hp Suzuki outboards with less than 100 hours. Very clean with lots of options. Trailer included! Call Joe for a tour 252.241.1316 or jgreen@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
27’ Cherubini ‘13 $195,000 Jack Kelly 609.517.2822 jack@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
27’ Rinker EX Express ‘18 Low hours, great for family and entertaining, well taken care of. Asking $114,999 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or email mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
Ranger Tug R-27 2013 $115,987 Gorgeous and fully-equipped. Full Canvas Enclosure, Trailer, Bow and Stern Thruster, Reverse Cycle Air & Heat, Generator, and more! Call Lee Cook at 410.703.9911 or leecook@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com
2018 Crownline 285 SS 6.2 MAG B3 350Hp Mercruiser, Mercury Extended Engine Warranty until 04/01/2024, (no trailer), Onyx Black, Champagne Interior, Driftwood Woven Mat-Floor, Black Aluminum Wakeboard Arch with Suntop, LED Lighting Package, Trim Tabs, Cockpit Galley, Windlass, Ray Marine GPS, Transom Shower, Low Hours, Pump-Out Head - Electric, (2) Coolers, Lift kept since new, dealer maintained. $115,995 Riverside Marine 410.686.1500 sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com
28’ Boston Whaler Conquest ‘99 Great angler boat. 30-gallon livewell (complete with raw-water wash-down and internal light); two in-sole fish boxes, built-in tackle drawers, cockpit shower, self-bailing design, non-skid interior, and more! $95,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
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Brokerage & Classified 29’ ProLine 2950 ‘98 Perfect fishing boat! Triple wide helm seat and deep walk-around. Garmin 94sv. Powered by T-5.7 MerCruiser Bravo III. $29,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579
28’ Sailfish 2008 $87,900 Dazzling style and loaded with options. Sleek with offshore capabilities. Many upgrades including Garmin electronics. This one won’t last long! Call John for more details 301.991.3308 or jprather@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com 28’ Bertram Fly Bridge ‘74/’14 Inboards, AC, nice. 315Hp $18,500 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com
(Spirit) 29’ Tiara ‘97 $57,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
1977 Dyer 29 Classic Lobster Yacht FSBO. 230Hp Yanmar diesel (500 hrs). Cruise 15-16 kts; 21 WOT. Major refit just completed: NEW custom fuel tanks and fuel lines; NEW batts and charger. NEW raw water strainer. NEW mahogany windshield and laminate glass. More. Garmin touch screen plotter. Standard VHF. Large V-berth. Head. Norcold fridge. Teak/holly sole. Toast canvas. Very handsome boat. $86,000 For more info, email ClassicDyer29@gmail.com 29’ Dyer Picnic Boat ‘84 S Volvo diesel Very nice condition $64,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com
Ranger Tug R-29 2010 $149,987 Fully equipped and well-maintained. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com
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(Skirt Chaser) 30’ Proline 2004 $99,000 Repowered in 2019 with new Suzuki DF 250’s. 3-year warranty. Expansive list of upgrades. 25Kt cruise @ 4400 RPM burning 11.5 Gallons Per Hour. Large 375-quart fishbox to handle the days catch. Call Jeremy for your showing at 410.507.4150 or jblunt@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
(Sla’inte) 30’ Cutwater ‘15 $269,900 Greg Merritt 813.294.9288 greg@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
30’ Ocean Sport 30 ‘23 Brand New Arrival, hull #123 of this offshore fishing designed hull. Offshore capable - Twin 350 Mercury outboards. Quality build, fish or cruise! Ready to sea trial! Call Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com
(Reely Workin) 32’ Sea Fox 2018 $277,250 GORGEOUS, IMMACULATE AND LOADED! For the serious angler with ample room for the crew. Elegant appearance and soft-riding stepped hull. Perfect for the hardcore fisherman or family fun. Loaded to the MAX! Fuel efficient Yamaha 300Hp 4-strokes. Includes tri-axle trailer. Call David at 443.944.6122 or dblack@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com 2020 Pursuit S 328 Low hours extremely well cared for and equipped with nearly every available factory option. Contact Chris Beardsley at 804.885.4090 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
33’-55’ Bavaria New and Brokerage boats. Thinking of selling your Bavaria? Talk to S&J Yachts! As East Coast dealers, we talk to many customers looking for a Bavaria. Contact S&J now to sell your boat or talk to us about a new boat! S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Summer Recess) 33’ Wellcraft ‘03 $75,000 Tristan Weiser 609.420.0469 tristan@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
1999 Tiara Yachts 3100 Open Beech Buoy III very clean, well running cruiser great for entertaining family and friends or weekend getaways. Contact Grady Byus at 410.280.2038 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
31’ Camano Trawler ‘96 Well-loved trawler that has already made the great loop! Asking $118,000 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
33’ Sea Ray 330 Sundancer ‘12 Axius and Joystick, upgraded Mag 377 Mercruisers, lightly used and in great condition. $153,500 Call Matt Weimer for details; 410.212.2628 or email matt@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
(Yellow Fish) 33’ Topaz 2010 $2223,900 Fantastic opportunity for an economical Express model! Deep V hull keeps you high and dry. Teak accents with custom fit and finish. Great boat for day trips and overnighters! Call David at 443.944.6122 or dblack@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
34’ Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 ‘13 Single Cummins 425Hp engine, Flybridge, Bowthruster, Stern thruster, Aircon, Generator, 2 helm stations, 2-cabin 1-head layout, wide side decks. $339,000 Deltaville, VA. Call Jon Hutchings 804.567.0093 or jon@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com 34’ Formula 34PC ‘97 Island berth forward, settee/berth midcabin, swim platform, Generator. T-MerC. V-drives. $38,500 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579
34’ Custom Carolina 1987 $97,000 Many, many updates! Available with all tackle! An offshore fisherman’s dream. Twin 330Hp Cummins engines rebuilt in 2017. Bring all offers! Call Jeremy for a tour at 410.507.4150 or jblunt@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
34’ Mainship 34 Trawler ‘80 Fly Bridge Trawler Model. Perkins 160Hp Engine. Cruising or live aboard on a budget! PRICE REDUCED $43,000 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 or www.seattleyachts.com
35’ Boston Whaler 2018 $350,000 Fully loaded with all the options. Recent engine and hull surveys available upon request. Perfect for families and fun for fishing! Call Preston 910.473.2628 or pfrieze@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com 2004 Cobalt 360 Very clean, low hours, and very well maintained with a very large cockpit with plenty of seating for family and friends. Contact Chris Beardsley at 804.885.4090 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
36’ Cruisers 3672 ‘00 Twin 7.4L Mercruisers - Shows well, yard maintained in Solomons. Modern design improvements, stall shower. Ready for cruising now! Asking $98,900 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 or www.seattleyachts.com 2004 Heritage East 36 Sundeck Excellent cruising platform for the Great Loop - meticulously maintained. Contact Chris Beardsley at 804.885.4090 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 36’ Sea Ray Aft Cabin ‘86 Upper and lower helm stations. Updated flooring throughout. A lot of boat for the money! Give us a call. $32,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579
37’ Makai Power Catamaran 2022 The Game Changer! Exhilarating Performance. Breath-taking looks. Unprecedented driving experience. Remarkable space & comfort with 2 large cabins. New boat available Dec 2022! Call now for more details. S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
37’ Pursuit 3370 Express ‘06 Wonderful fishing and entertaining boat, well taken care of. Asking $150,000 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
37’ Sea Ray 370 Sun Dancer ‘98 Fresh stringer rebuild - Solid and ready to go! Twin 2010 Horizon Mercruiser 8.1L engines. Roomy and ready to cruise! Asking $84,900 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 or www.seattleyachts.com 2022 Tiara Yachts C39 Coupe Purchased as a holdover (May 2022), this is your opportunity to own a like-new 39 Coupe. Contact Grady Byus at 410.533.9879 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
39’ Mainship 390 ‘99 Aft Cockpit Trawler Twin Volvo Penta 200Hp Diesels. AC - Garmin - Island bunk forward/ Genset and more... Asking $99,000 Reduced. Contact Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 or www.seattleyachts.com
40’ Nimbus T11 ‘23 New Arrival - T11 #167 - Twin 300 Mercs. Joystick, Thruster, Open day boat layout with yacht construction quality. 2 Cabins and enclosed head. $455,000 Well equipped! Call Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com
39’ Mainship Trawler 390 ‘01 UNDER CONTRACT - WE HAVE BUYERS LOOKING FOR MORE LISTINGS. Wellmaintained, equipped & ready to cruise - Just completed the Great Loop May ’22. Highly sought-after layout, both on the interior and exterior. $150,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
40’ Nordic Tug ‘23 New Build Just starting production - opportunity to tweak specs. Cummins Engine & Genset specs. Air, Thrusters and more! Call Seattle Yachts for more info at 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com
(Game Hog) 40’ Robbins ‘99 $139,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
40’ Regal Commodore 402 ‘95 Twin Cummins Diesels, Westerbeke Genset, Air - Ready for cruising adventures! Asking $94,900 Call Rob Summers 443.771.4467 for a showing! www.seattleyachts.com
2012 MJM 40Z Lolly is a rare find in today’s market stored on a covered life and gently used with regular care. Contact Grady Byus at 410.280.2038 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
(Sea Cloud) 41’ Mainship ‘90 $59,900 Jason Hinsch 410.507.1259 jason@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
39’ Legacy 12 ‘23 Spring Delivery, brand new model - Twin Outboard 350s, Air Con, Genset, Thrusters, Loaded and ready for cruising 2023 season! Call Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com
40’ Bavaria R40 Coupe 2022 Arrived in August 2022! Very nicely equipped boat with 2 large staterooms, 2 heads, hydraulic swim platform... Call for more details. NEW 2023 R40 Fly available arriving March 2023! Contact S&J for pricing & details. S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com
42’ Carver Aft Cabin ‘86 T 7.4 Crusaders Priced for quick sale. $49,900 610.299.3598 Upper Chesapeake Yacht Sales www.UpperChesapeakeYachtSales.com 42’ Sea Ray 420 Sundancer ‘04 Luxurious interior, two stateroom/two head floorplan, 14’ beam. Diesel power T-Cummins 480CE. Must see! $279,900 Sassafras Harbor Marina Yacht Sales, Joe: 410.708.0579
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2013 Cruisers Yachts 430 Sport Coupe This vessel is literally in “as new” condition. 422 hours on twin Volvo Penta Diesels with joystick control, 255 hours on the Cummins generator. Too many upgrades to list! Offered at $415,000 Give Jeff Nicklason a call to arrange a showing at 410.353.7423 or email jnicklason@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.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’ Midnight Lace ‘87 Classic boat with beautiful, well cared for teak trim and the famous Tom Fexas hull Design. Survey done recently. Asking $195,000 Call Mike McGuire for details; 410.941.4847 or mmcguire@annapolisyachtsales.com www.annapolisyachtsales.com
(Sea Horse) 46’ Jefferson ‘88 $50,000 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 46’ Matthews 1973 RARE All fiberglass sport fisherman. 1 of 12 manufactured. Total refit, like new! Includes: 11’ Boston Whaler w/ new 15Hp Mercury outboard. $125,000 Call 443.534.9249
50’ Oceans 50 ‘83 3 stateroom, 2 head layout. New Caterpillar C12’s, ZF325 drives, New Fuel tanks (2006). Less than 650 hrs. Salon and Galley refits with custom cabinetry (2006). New integrated electronics (2021). Recent engine and vessel survey. $175,950 Deltaville, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804241-8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com
(Sea Trader) 60’ Hatteras ‘05 $1,200,000 Lin Earley 757.672.2778 lin@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 50’ Transworld Fantail 50 ‘88 Beautiful hull lines & design - Classic canoe stern design w/ vintage style & grace! Displacement trawler/ballasted keel, rides smooth & dependable! REDUCED $180,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com
44’ Endeavour Trawler Catamaran ‘04 Excellent Great Loop & coastal cruising vessel. Stable cruising platform, shoal draft, fuel efficiency with speed (15 kts), comfortable accommodations (3 cabins & 2 heads), & solid construction. $279,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com 2004 Tiara Yachts 44 Sovran represents the ultimate in style and performance. One of the most desired of the Tiara Fleet. Contact David Malkin at 410.280.2038 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
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(Coriolis) 2005 Seahorse Charles Neville CN44 47’ LOA, 16’ Beam, Steel Hull, Cruise 7.5Kt @ 1800RPM 3.5 GPH, 3500 Mile range @ 5.8Kt and 1200RPM, Single John Deere 220Hp, Bow thruster, dual helm, two stateroom, one head, huge engine room. $446,000 Deltaville, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com
SAIL 2003 J Boats 35’ J/109 Proven winner. For a serious racer or a weekend warrior. Contact Bob Oberg at 410.280.2038 or Bob@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 1965 Rhodes 41 Sloop Restless is ready to race, cruise or both. Well maintained with updated electronics and comfort features. Contact David Cox at 410.310.3476 or DavidCox@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
2022 Contender 44’ Tower w/ Triple 425 Yamaha, Dealer demo. OUTSTANDING Opportunity to Boat NOW! REDUCED $875,000 Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 www.waterfrontmarine.com 2022 Contender 44FA Triple 600 Mercs, LOADED with ALL Options! Call For price. Waterfront Marine 443.949.9041 www.waterfrontmarine.com
(Cygnus) 56’ Jakobson & Peterson ‘30 $215,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
2006 Seahorse 52 Raised Pilothouse One owner. Twin John Deere 135Hp Diesel Engines, only 2,500 hours on each. 2 stateroom, 2 head (each with own separate, enclosed shower). All systems serviced, full of fuel and ready to cruise! $469,000 Burgess, VA. Call Bob Hoefer 804.241.8924 or bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com
1988 Sabre 425 Windquest is a great example of a Sabre, both beautiful and great for sailing upgraded over the years. Contact Bob Oberg at 410.280.2039 or Bob@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2000 J Boats 48’ J/145 Her equipment list and owner history reflect a boat well cared for and prepared to cruise and race anywhere in the world. Contact Grady Byus at 410.280.2038 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2011 Jeanneau 50 DS Luxury performance cruiser ready for New Adventures. Contact Mike Coe at 410.280.2038 or Mike@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
(Oceans 48) 48’ Ocean Yachts 2000 $325,000 Never fished, only cruised with wide beam for soft ride. Large upscale 2 stateroom/2 head interior. Spacious salon. Twin 3196 Caterpillar 660Hp diesels with approximately 1550 hours. Call Roger for your tour 410.456.3659 or rmooney@bluewateryachtsales.com www.bluewateryachtsales.com
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rentals Waterview Office For Rent in Eastport Perfect for one or two people. $600 per month. Available starting September 1, 2022. Office space is adjacent to the SpinSheet World Headquarters in Eastport and is walking distance to Davis’ Pub, Leeward Market, Boatyard Bar & Grill, Forward Brewing, and more! Please email for more info and/or to take a tour: info@spinsheet.com
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SLIPS & STORAGE
SLIPS & STORAGE
SLIPS & STORAGE
SLIPS & STORAGE Catamaran Slip, Magothy River Among most convenient on the bay! Easy access on T-head of main dock at Magothy Marina. Rare opportunity to own two adjacent slips to be used for catamaran of up to 28foot beam. Easy loading/unloading with finger piers on either side. 2 50A and 4 30A available. Can also be used for two monohulls. Call John 410.458.6844 or Jon 615.509.8870. $249,000 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, please call 443.336.3615 or email sailorswharfmarina@gmail.com
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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 Bernie’s Boat Storage Winterization, power washing, shrink wrapping, spring commissioning, super soak cleaning, bottom painting, marine services available. Boats on trailers or just trailers.1201 Baltimore & Annapolis Boulevard, Arnold, MD. 410.544.5072 www.berniesboatstorage.com
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