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The Eastern Shore’s “Pearl of the Chesapeake” offers something for everyone this summer.

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The Jeanneau Leader WA 12.5 graces the cover this month. Read the full review on page 44 and see it in person at the Bay Bridge Boat Show. Photo by Tom King, courtesy of Jeanneau

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Farewell to an Iconic Landmark

Normally this month my mind would be occupied by one thing and one thing only—the impending Bay Bridge Boat Show. And while that does in fact take up residence in my brain, there’s something overshadowing it this year: the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

This event was nothing short of a tragedy—lives were lost, and Baltimore lost an iconic landmark (read more on the history of the bridge on page 43). And even though I, and we, say “Baltimore,” the bridge encompasses more than just the city. True, it is the gateway to Baltimore Harbor, but it also connected the neighborhoods of Dundalk and Sparrows Point with Anne Arundel County and points south. For many in those neighborhoods, it was a roadway they traversed to and from work every day and a looming presence out their home or business windows. For it to suddenly be gone is unimaginable; the utter void in the skyline.

Like most people, I couldn’t even fathom the news when I first heard. I woke up planning to drive to Annapolis and instead was met with footage that looked like something out of a fictional disaster movie. Over the course of that day, March 26, I was glued to the TV. The more I watched, the sadder I became. And I just kept repeating, “it doesn’t feel real.” I’m sure many people in the area could empathize with that sentiment.

I am lucky enough to work from home several days a week, but each day I drove to Annapolis from my home in Middle River, the Key Bridge was my route of choice. Always. I never much liked crossing under a body of water (through the I-95 or I-895 tunnels), but unfortunately that will become my new reality. I will miss driving over the bridge in the morning, the fog curling over the water, but I will miss even more the sunsets on the ride home where I could sneak a glance at Fort Carroll far below out my passenger-side window.

A few days after the collapse, I drove through the I-95 Baltimore tunnel, but just before, I could see far out in the distance the remains of the Key Bridge and the MV Dali amidst the wreckage.

I know there is a long road to recovery ahead of us and I applaud all those working diligently to reopen the port. My thoughts go out to the family and friends of the individuals who lost their lives that day.

It is both heartening and poignant seeing so many people share their photos of the Key Bridge on social media, especially when so many have said: “I never thought this would be the last photo I took of it.”

If you would like to share your favorite photo of the Key Bridge, I encourage you to email me at kaylie@proptalk.com

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How PropTalk Stays Focused on Local Boating

There’s a reason I’m the publisher and not an editor. I’m not a writer. I love my boats, boating, and being part of the boating community. I love working with our advertisers on marketing ideas and working with the amazing team that puts together SpinSheet, PropTalk, FishTalk, and PortBook. I know what I want to say, but I’m struggling to get started. I just keep writing, “How did I get so lucky?”

I am so lucky to be part of this team. When my friend Dave Gendell and I started SpinSheet in 1995, we were determined to make a magazine that Chesapeake sailors would love. From issue number one, we knew we’d succeeded. The community welcomed us with cheers—in some cases literally when we dropped off the first bundles of magazines and placed them in show goers’ hands at our first Annapolis Sailboat Show booth. The Chesapeake needed its own sailing magazine. We delivered it. Our advertisers supported us from the start, some of them prepaying for ads before even the first issue was printed. They, too, needed a magazine dedicated to the customers who support them.

ago, we started FishTalk for the very same reason. More advertisers in the boating and fishing space supported our publications as eagerly as others had in the past.

By the time PropTalk came into the world, the internet had exploded. Social media quickly followed, and we grew our presence there and our capabilities for connecting with our readers. PropTalk readers embraced our live feeds and tips

PropTalk, one of very few regional print magazines, which is produced by local boaters you know and love, or they can spend their marketing dollars on likes, clicks, and influencers who don’t even know where the Chesapeake Bay is.

So, when you are looking for a marina, a service provider, or a yacht broker, please support one that advertises in PropTalk and thank them for advertising in PropTalk. There are many boating areas in the world that have no local coverage. We’re lucky to have the advertising support to make PropTalk a reality. Our advertisers are lucky to have the pages and pixels of PropTalk to reach you, their valued customers.

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Ten years later, we started PropTalk, as the powerboat community also craved its own magazine. Seven years

When Covid hit, we tried live-streaming shows to keep in touch with boaters stuck at home. In the fall of 2020, when my husband, Geoff, died, our team kept the company going and took care of me. The harder things got, the harder the team worked. They are still working hard to bring the Chesapeake boating community their own magazines, and the only way we can do that is with the support of our advertisers.

Those advertisers have a choice. They can invest their advertising dollars with

Thank you for reading PropTalk and supporting the advertisers that support the Chesapeake boating community. Thanks to Lucy, Molly, Zach, Brooke, Chris, Kaylie, Beth, Lenny, Eric, Royal, Beatrice, and Katie. Thanks to our writers, photographers, distribution drivers, advertisers, and readers. We have the best boating magazine in the world, and I get to be part of it.

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Skee-Craft Boats

In the April Boatshop Reports, Captain Rick Franke shared a story of a fascinating barn find: a 1958 14-foot Skee Craft boat. What’s really fascinating is the story of how the boat found its way to the builder’s grandson (Chuck Hoober) many years later. We shared the story and photos on our Facebook page and loved seeing the responses from some of our readers who were familiar with the brand.

Michael Hume shared two photos of his boat, a 14-foot Skee-Craft he uses for crabbing. He says, “The funny thing is, mine is fiberglass with fiberglassed wood floorboards. Says it’s from PA, too. Nothing fancy.”

Neil Nelson commented, “Once in a while you will see a Skee-Craft for sale in the DE, PA, NJ, area; it is usually the 16-foot model. Good looking boat with a lot of character.”

Danny Buckingham also shared a beautiful photo of his 61-foot Skee-Craft that he says his grandparents bought new.

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Seven Things to Remember for Spring Boating Days

Ah, the first sunny spring day on the boat! Have you ever gone to smear sunblock on yourself on such a day and discovered that it had a 1999 expiration date and the consistency of cottage cheese? Don’t let that happen this year. Here are seven tips for outfitting yourself and your onboard carry-on items for the season:

1. Sunblock. Is that sunblock on the boat more than a year old? Or wait, two years? Or wait, was that from Covid? Check the expiration date. If it’s three or more years old, throw it away and buy new sunblock for the season. If it doesn’t have an expiration date, yet you can’t remember where it came from and it has likely been left in the sunshine, throw it away and buy new sunblock. Most boaters prefer non-oily sunscreen products that don’t mess up the deck or cabin sole; others prefer “reef-safe” brands such as Blue Lizard, Harken Derm, Head Hunter, Raw Elements, and Waxhead.

2. Protective shirts and hats. Some boaters prefer SPF protection shirts and hats, which have become popular and more widespread in recent years. Among popular brands with a good selection are Columbia, Huk, Pelagic, Lands End, and Patagonia. You can find nice SPF shirts, shorts, pants, and hats at any good chandlery or boat show.

3. First aid kit. Most chandleries offer a pre-packaged marine first aid kit outfitted for boat-related emergencies. You may also create your own kit. Make sure to include bandages of varying sizes, steristrips, an ace bandage, non-latex gloves, Neosporin, Benadryl cream, aloe vera gel, ibuprofen, Tylenol, aspirin, Benadryl, Pepcid, Pepto-Bismol, and Dramamine, Bonine, or some other motionsickness medication. For a full list plus a description of the most common onboard injuries, check out proptalk.com/safety-seriesonboard-medical-kit.

4. Extra light. Don’t just rely on your smarphone as a flashlight on your boat; you can do better. Boaters inevitably will need extra light to see into dark compartments or to make their way into their home creek at night. Make sure your flashlight and

headlamps are working and that you have extra batteries handy.

5. Coolers and coozies. Every year at boat show time, we at PropTalk wrestle with a broken cooler lid and say, “We need a new cooler.” Have you reached the same conclusion with your own cooler? Don’t be like us; get a new one. Your friends and family will thank you when they reach for a cold one. Stop by the PropTalk booth at the Bay Bridge Boat Show (April 12-14) for new PropTalk and FishTalk coozies for the boat.

6. Towels and toys. Where are your beach towels? Are they still functional or have they turned into dog bed liners, absorbent pads for your leaky cooler, or moldy rags? Wouldn’t it be nice to have some fresh towels for that first dip into the Bay? Does your favorite floaty chair still inflate? How about the floating island for the kids? Inspect your onboard toys and make any replacements or additions before launch day.

7. Boat shoes. If it’s been a while since you upgraded your boat footwear, have a look at your selection of boat or water shoes or flip flops. If the bottoms are worn out and slippery, find something with better grips on the bottom. This may prevent an unnecessary fall and use of your new first aid kit (see #3).

Happy Spring Boating!

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4 Critical Paperwork Tasks When Selling a Boat

Spring is often prime boat-buying season, but before you sell a boat, you must know that you are not in the free and clear until critical paperwork is done right. BoatUS has a helpful seller’s paperwork to-do list to make sure there are no surprises.

1 Cancel the boat insurance policy. This is the first thing most boat sellers do right. It’s super important to cancel a vessel’s insurance policy once the sale goes through. Not doing so potentially adds unnecessary risk and potential liability to the seller. Also don’t forget to cancel any automatic bank payments that were set up to pay policy premiums.

2 Release the DSC-VHF radio’s Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number. If you’re selling your boat, remember a key fact about MMSIs: Once issued, the MMSI number stays assigned

to the boat (installed VHF radios). The emergency contact information, among other data, requires updating. If a seller forgets to release the MMSI number to the buyer, a future mayday distress aboard the vessel could delay first responders. BoatUS members can release or update an MMSI for no cost at BoatUS.com/MMSI.

3 A seller will need to ensure an Emergency Position-Indicating Rescue Beacon (EPIRB) attached to the boat is updated with new owner contact information. To update an EPIRB go to NOAA’s Beacon Registration site and change the status to “Sold/Transferred.” Once this happens, the new owner can register the beacon in their name with their own emergency contact information.

4 Contact the state boat registration agency to advise them that the boat was sold. Sending a letter by mail or email to your state’s boat registration agency

# If you have an EPIRB attached to the boat, make sure it is updated with new owner contact information. Photo courtesy of BoatUS

acknowledging the boat has a new owner may help prevent future misdirected registration renewal notices. In some states it is a legal requirement to report any change in vessel ownership status within a certain number of days with the name of the purchaser, purchase price, and date of sale.

For more tips, check out the BoatUS free Boat Buying and Selling Guide at boatus.com/guide

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No town in America, more so than Annapolis, has boating so engrained in its culture It is a part of our community and central to what makes our town so special To celebrate the start of the boating season on the Chesapeake, the boating industry of Annapolis welcomes you to a community-wide open house of boating businesses on Saturday, May 11th, from 10 AM to 6 PM

Participating businesses will display their best boats and products, have their teams on hand, and open their doors to you, the boating community of Annapolis!

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Boaters love to peruse new boats at the Bay Bridge Boat Show (April 12-14), but they should also check out free open houses and opportunities to find boats, boating equipment, and fishing gear in spring. Here’s a roundup of several upcoming events:

1 Fawcett Manufacturer’s Rep Week. Starting on April 15, Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis invites boaters to meet manufacturers’ reps in the store from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: April 15—C. Sherman Johnson, Vetus/ Maxwell, Wichard, and Edson; April 16—ACR Electronics, Mustang Survival, Fortress, and Sika; April 17—Smoove; April 18—Plastimo, Bainbridge, and Ronstan; and April 19—Pettit, Dometic, and Starbrite. The store will also offer a Tent Sale (see #2): fawcettboat.com

2 Sail and Sell: A Maritime Market Collective Day On April 20, four Annapolis marine businesses join forces to offer free events for

boaters: from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Spring Sale at Bacon Sails and Marine Supplies (baconsails.com); from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. East of Maui Spring Waterman’s Swap and Suptastic Sale (eastofmauionline.com); Fawcett Boat Supply’s Tent Sale; Chesapeake Light Craft Maritime Flea Market (clcboats. com); and Forward Brewing food specials and microbrew beer (11 a.m. to 10 p.m., forwardeastport.com).

3 FSFF Monthly Annual Swap Meet.

On May 4 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Recreation Center. Fnd a wide array of fly fishing and other fishing related rods, reels, fly lines, equipment, clothing, and books available for sale, all at incredible prices.

4 Annapolis Marine Industry Spring Open House. May 11 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The boating industry of Annapolis welcomes you to a community-wide open house of boating businesses. Find a list of

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participating yacht sales companies and marine industry businesses on page 31.

5 Legasea Marine Open House. May 18 to 19 in Yorktown, VA. Fnd new and pre-owned powerboats, including Albemarle, Contender, and Parker models: legaseamarine.com.

Will you host an upcoming event for boaters that’s free and open to the public? Send dates and details to editor@proptalk.com

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Donation of Holly Beach Farm

On March 13, the Maryland Board of Public Works approved the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) accepting the donation of Holly Beach Farm, a 293-acre waterfront property in Anne Arundel County, from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF).

“This is a remarkable opportunity for all Marylanders to experience the Chesapeake Bay,” said Governor Wes Moore. “I offer my thanks to the many partners who helped make today’s transfer happen, including our friends at the National Park Service, the Conservation Fund, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and Mrs. Leonie Gately, who had the vision to protect this land for the future…”

Closing will be completed in the next several months after the DNR completes its due diligence. After the transfer process is complete, the department will maintain the property as a Natural Resources Management Area.

“Holly Beach Farm is a unique and sensitive natural resource of significant ecological value to the Chesapeake Bay,” said Maryland DNR secretary Josh Kurtz. “With more than 90 percent of the Bay’s shoreline in private ownership, it’s imperative that we offer new ways for people to enjoy the wonders of the Chesapeake…”

Public access is a critical element to the future of the property and the requirements of the acquisition. The department is planning to provide prescriptive and measured public access to Holly Beach Farm with a focus on unique water access opportunities as a featured component.

The property is served by a single lane road and consists of forested areas, open fields, a freshwater pond, and beaches along the Chesapeake Bay and Whitehall Bay. It will be managed by the Maryland Park Service with shared resources and vision from the department’s wildlife and Bay resilience experts, all with an eye toward conservation and limited, nature-based recreation.

The property was part of a 3000-acre estate and summer home of industrialist magnate Sylvester Labrot, who built a mansion there in 1908. It remained in private ownership until 2001, when the Conservation Fund acquired the

Holly Beach property and conveyed it to CBF to manage it for conservation and environmental education. The former owner, Leonie Gately, preserved the property and sold it for conservation purposes, despite more lucrative and regular requests from developers.

In October 2023, CBF issued a Request for Expressions of Interest seeking a new steward with a proven ability to manage

conserved lands in a way that honors the intent of the original landowner and funding sources. Following that process, the foundation announced that the DNR had been selected as the new owner of the 293-acre waterfront peninsula.

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Fishing Is for Everyone

This spring, two Chesapeake Bay organizations plan to take anglers in wheelchairs and/or those with disabilities and their families out on the water.

Fish Redeemer has been taking wheelchair-bound anglers out fishing since 2021.

“The genesis of Fish Redeemer is the personal realization of the hardship of those that are wheelchair bound and

the sacrificial lives of the caregivers involved,” says Jo-Anne Kehmna, board member for the Maryland nonprofit.

Starting in April, Redeemer, a Composite Yacht (CY) 46 classic Chesapeake Bay deadrise-style boat, will depart from St. Jerome’s Creek in Ridge, MD, providing the opportunity for a disabled

person along with their family a day of fishing. The grounds and dock have been designed specifically for the needs and concerns of wheelchair-bound guests. Grades and paths are graded and maintained for easy mobility. There is a shaded arbor located at the edge of the parking lot to provide a reprieve from the sun.

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Trips cost $200 for the entire day for veterans; $350 for non-veterans. Kehmna says that sometimes people think that the opportunity “sounds too good to be true.”

She says, “We are excited about providing hope and encouragement to our families and friends. It is always exciting.” Learn more at fishredeemer.org.

Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) will offer its first fishing trips starting in June out of Annapolis. CRAB president Paul Bollinger admits that as a program providing the therapeutic benefits of sailing to people with disabilities, recovering warriors, and youth from underserved communities, he wasn’t so sure about fishing (and the fish smell). When a group came to CRAB’s Adaptive Boating Center from Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), they changed their minds.

Bollinger says, “We took them down the docks. They saw our sailboats, saw our (40-foot) Gemini powercat, and said, ‘We want to go out on that and go fishing.’ We said, “Okay, we’ll do that.’”

To outfit the powercat, the CRAB team has added rodholders and fishing gear to the boat.

Bollinger says, “More importantly, we recruited a fishing guide, George Turner, an avid fisherman and oysterman, to lead the groups.”

Starting in June, CRAB will take out groups of wheelchair-bound anglers and others with disabilities for bottom fishing (perch, spot, and croaker) in the shoals around Annapolis. To learn more, email Shannon Rohrer at shannon@crabsailing.org

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4. Orion flares DO NOT CONTAIN Perchlorate, a chemical of concern associated with groundwater pollution.

5. As a result of the altitude achieved by pyrotechnic aerial flares, the sighting area for these signals is exponentially greater than for electronic beacons:

6. Flares are US Coast Guard APPROVED Day and Nighttime signals**. Flashing Electronic Beacons are certified for nighttime use only and require a separate daytime signal.

7. Orion flares are MANUFACTURED IN THE USA whereas most electronic beacons are imported from China.

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There’s More Than One Spring Boat Show…

We know, we know, the Bay Bridge Boat Show is the place to be this April, but don’t forget about the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show just two weeks later.

Details:

Dates: April 26-28

Times: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and until 5 p.m. on Sunday

Location: City Dock, Annapolis

Tickets: $18 online, $20 at gate (children 12 and under are free)

Why exactly would a powerboater want to attend a (gasp) sailboat show?! Several good reasons. For one, we know many of our readers, as well as boaters in the region, actually do a little bit of both, power and sail. And besides sailboats, there

will also be boating clubs and charter companies, boating gear and equipment for sale, marine professionals, live entertainment, seminars, the Pride of Baltimore II, a festive tasting tent, and more. The show also takes place in downtown Annapolis, which is

reason enough—you could spend the morning at the show and the afternoon exploring Maryland’s capital.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit annapolisboatshows.com

# The Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show, April 26-28, is just two weeks after the Bay Bridge Boat Show.

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12-14 Bay Bridge Boat Show

Situated on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay with the beautiful Bay Bridge as its backdrop, this spring powerboat show marks the beginning of the boating season. At Bay Bridge Boat Marina in Stevensville, MD. Tickets: annapolisboatshows.com

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kent Narrows Boat Expo

A three-weekend boat buying opportunity: April 12-14, April 19-21, and April 26-28. Browse used and new boats with connecting docks to Fisherman’s Village at Crab Deck and Hyatt Place (106 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville, MD).

13 Boats and Brews

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 231 Farm and Outdoor Sports (171 Skipjack RD, Prince Frederick, MD). Spring open house with local Mully’s beer, face painting, food vendors, raffles, and huge savings (boats, Seadoos, and more).

15 caPca monthly meeting

6:45 to 8:30 p.m. Speaker: Captain Rob Chischester. Topic: Experiences Aboard a Lightship. Free, online via Zoom. capca.net

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15-19 Fawcett manufacturers’ rep Week

Meet manufacturers’ reps from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis. April 15: C. Sherman Johnson, Vetus/Maxwell, Wichard, and Edson. April 16:ACR Electronics, Mustang Survival, Fortress, and Sika. April 17: Smoove. April 18: Plastimo, Bainbridge, and Ronstan. April 19: Pettit, Dometic, and Starbrite.

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mt. Harmony Elementary School reef Ball Build Day

9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Harmony Elementary School in Owings, MD. RSVP to volunteer for this event and learn more at ccamd. org

17 annapolis anglers club monthly meeting

7 p.m. at the American Legion in Crownsville, MD.

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chesapeake Bay Week

Film Festival: Water’s Edge: Black Watermen of the chesapeake

5:30 p.m. in the Van Lennep Auditorium at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The film highlights unsung Marylanders who revolutionized an industry, dreamed beyond their circumstance, and are still keeping this tradition alive today. Tickets: $10.

18-21 FSFF club Fishing outing

This will be a Free State Fly Fishers club run fishing outing to the Western Maryland rivers and streams to chase trout. In order to attend, you must be a FSFF member with current dues paid, as well as a signed liability waiver. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

20 East of maui Spring Waterman’s Swap and Suptastic Sale

Hosted by East of Maui Board Shop (2444 Solomons Island Road in Annapolis) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring in used standup, surf, kitesurf, foil, and windsurf gear in to buy and sell to others. Free to the public.

20 Sail and Sell: a maritime market collective Day

From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Spring sale at Bacon Sails and Marine Supplies; East of Maui Spring Waterman’s Swap and Suptastic Sale; Fawcett Boat Supply’s Tent Sale and Manufacturer’s Rep Week; Chesapeake Light Craft Maritime Flea Market; and Forward Brewing food specials and microbrew beer (11 a.m. to 10 p.m.).

20 FSFF Hands-on Session

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Speaker: Joe Bruce, How to Attack the Pads and Catch More Fish. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

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20 mD DNr youth Fishing rodeo

10 a.m. at Herring Run in Baltimore. Ages 3-15. Sponsor: Baltimore City Recreation and Parks. Contact: Bob Wall, (443) 955-0484.

20 SkyWarN and Weatherready Nation ambassadors training

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This course will help all of us to get better at understanding the weather we are experiencing and partner with the NWS to keep them updated with our observations. This training will be held at the NWS Baltimore/Washington Forecasting Station in Sterling, VA, and will include a tour of their facility. Presented by Capca, (capca.net). Free.

20 Wicomico Invasive Fishing tournament

Join us for a day of fishing, food, live music, and education on local invasive fish species! wicomicoenvironment.org/ wicomico-events/fishing-derby

20-21 Eastern Shore Sea Glass and coastal arts Festival

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Featuring more than 90 exhibitors from around the country selling an array of unique coastal and sea-glass related goods. Also live music, lectures, and more. Twoday ticket costs $10 for CBMM member adults and $22 for non-members.

21-27 mPt chesapeake Bay Week

Maryland Public Television’s 20th annual Chesapeake Bay Week features more than 22 hours of Bay-focused programming

25 marine and maritime career Expo

The event connects local 10th, 11th, and 12th graders with marine and maritime service and retail companies, trade schools, higher education institutions, military, and government organizations. At Bert Jabin Yacht Yard in Annapolis. Presented by the Eastport Yacht Club Foundation.

26-28 annapolis Spring Sailboat Show

The Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show returns to the historic seaport town of Annapolis every April to showcase new and brokerage boats including catamarans, monohulls, family cruisers, daysailers, and inflatables. At City Dock, Annapolis, MD. Tickets: annapolisboatshows.com

27 mD DNr youth Fishing rodeo

9 a.m. at Howard’s Pond in Cecil County. Sponsor: Town of Elkton. Ages 3-15. Contact: Dan Handley, (410) 392-6636.

27-28 carp-a-thon

Two days of carp fishing and social gathering at Hains Point-East Potomac Park in Washington, DC. Presented by Amped Up Outdoors.

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maryland Boating Safety course

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (30 min. lunch break) on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sunday at Parish Creek Landing Marina (4819 Woods Wharf Rd.) in Shady Side, MD. $20 per person (free attendance for any family members). Presented by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary; passing students will be awarded the Maryland Boating Safety Certificate. RSVP: kacie@parishcreeklanding.com or (410) 867-4800.

27-28 Pirates Invade yorktown Weekend

Take a step back into the Golden Age of piracy as Riverwalk Landing and the Watermen’s Museum are invaded by seafaring marauders! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Yorktown, VA. Free. Enjoy live blacksmith demonstrations, explore a pirate encampment, sing along to sea shanties, take part in a town-wide treasure hunt, and witness exciting cannon demonstrations. The free, accessible Yorktown Trolley will be running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

28 annapolis Frogman Swim

At the Bay Ridge Community Pool Association beach (2 Herndon Avenue, Annapolis). Fundraising swim to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. This event is more than just a swim. It is not a race. Each swimmer is requested to raise around $2000 in donations. There will be 50 swimmers each with their own kayak escort.

May 1

FSFF monthly meeting 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Rich Batiuk, a FSFF member, will present on “The New Maryland Fly Fishing Trail.”

Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

4 Blues, Brews, & BBQ Festival

12 to 6 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown, VA. Sample more than 30 different craft beers, dig into some amazing BBQ, and listen as some of the best blues musicians in Hampton Roads and beyond take the stage. Tickets $35 in advance, $40 after 4/15 and at the door. 4

4 Blessing of the Fleet, oPcyc

1 p.m. Old Point Comfort Yacht Club (OPCYC) community Blessing of the Fleet at the Old Point Comfort Marina in Hampton, VA, and parade in Mill Creek. Local boats welcome; blessing and parade are not limited to OPCYC members. Boaters are encouraged to decorate their boats and dress in festive attire. Boats will gather in a circle for a laying of the wreath in memory of all that died the past year. Names should be submitted to the commodore@opycy.org. Register with Ken Damon (752) 615-8571 or ken. damon@yahoo.com.

4 Drayden african american Schoolhouse open House

One of the nation’s best-preserved oneroom African American schoolhouses. Visitors are invited to learn more about the restored schoolhouse, its rich history, and importance to education in St. Mary’s County. All ages are welcome, and admission is free.

4 FSFF monthly annual Swap meet

9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Open to members of the public at no charge. A wide array of fly fishing and other fishing related rods, reels, fly lines, equipment, clothing, and books will be available for sale, all at incredible prices. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

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IT’S TIME TO ROCK THE BOAT

MAKE WAVES in cancer care for patients and their families.

COMPETE for the most dollars raised.

CELEBRATE

a great day on the Bay at an in-person Shore Party.

GET HOOKED on our awesome swag from your favorite local businesses.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2024

Fish For A Cure (F4AC) is a fishing and fundraising competition that benefits cancer patients and their families in our community. Over the last 17 years, F4AC has raised more than $5 million to support the Cancer Survivorship program at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center’s Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute. The 18th Annual Fish For A Cure Tournament, Paul C. Dettor Captain’s Challenge, and Shore Party will be taking place on Saturday, November 9, 2024 at Safe Harbor Annapolis, our new tournament home. Registration for the 2024 tournament is now open.

For more information, visit us at www.fishforacure.org.

Join us in 2024 as we celebrate continued commitment to making a splash in cancer care for our community.

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4 mD DNr youth Fishing rodeo

8 a.m. at Rising Sun Pond in Cecil County. Sponsor: Town of Rising Sun.

Ages 3-15. Contact: Judy Melton, (410) 658-5353.

4-18 Boater certification course

Wilmington Sail and Power Squadron will offer three sessions of the Boater Certification course in cooperation with the New Castle Sailing Club. Sessions two and three will be on May 11 and 18. All classes run from 1 to 4 pm. Registration and $25 fee collected at first session. Reserve a space, or for more information call Mark Atkinson at (302) 722-5201 or email matkinsonseo@ gmail.com. Classes will be held at the New Castle Sailing Club Classroom, 614 South Street, New Castle, DE.

# Don’t miss the Cambridge Classic May 18-19 in Cambridge, MD! Photo by Dennis Falkowski

8 Frederick Saltwater anglers monthly meeting

Food starts at 6 p.m. followed by meeting at 7 p.m. at 289 Willowdale Drive, Frederick, MD 21702. Each meeting has a speaker, vendor, prize raffle, and 50/50.

9-19 2nd annual Station 15 Hook n’ Hose Black Drum tournament

Benefitting the Cape Charles Vol. Fire Company. Captain’s meeting May 9, 7:30 p.m. at Bailey’s Bait and Tackle. Weekend one: May 10 and 11. Weekend two: May 18 and 19, awards presentation 2 to 5 p.m. at the Fire House.

11 FSFF monthly Hands-on Session

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Joe Bruce will share with club members his experiences in using different retrieval techniques with his fly rod to greatly improve your ability to catch more fish under an array of different weather conditions and fishing situations. Free to members and visitors. Everyone should bring a fly rod rigged up with line and a leader. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com

11 yorktown market Days

8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown, VA. Vintage market and car show on Main Street.

11 annapolis marine Industry Spring open House

The boating industry of Annapolis welcomes you to a community-wide open house of boating businesses from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. All participating yacht sales companies will have boats on display and their teams on hand to welcome and talk to you about your boating aspirations, plans for boat ownership, or the sale of your current boat. Participating businesses include: Annapolis Sailyard, Crusader Yachts, David Walters Yachts, East Coast Yacht Sales, Intrinsic Yacht & Ship, North Point Yacht Sales, Passport Yachts, Port Annapolis Marina, Tristate Marine, Sail Annapolis, Seattle Yacht Sales, S&J Yachts, Walczak Yacht Brokerage Services, Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, AA Dive Services, AM Marine Custom Boats, Chronic Sailing Charters, and Ocean Point Marine Lending.

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Second annual Harford county Spring Nationals Powerboat races

Noon to 5 p.m. at Flying Point Park in Edgewood, MD. Kent Narrows Racing Association.

12 mother’s Day

Take your mom out on a boat to celebrate!

15 Annapolis anglers club monthly meeting

7 p.m. at the American Legion in Crownsville, MD.

17-19

FSa Etzler Flounder Frenzy

Presented by the Frederick Saltwater Anglers in Chincoteague, VA.

18 Dc Blessing of the Fleet

11 a.m. program begins with guest speakers, 12 p.m. Blessing of the Fleet parade commences. At the Wharf waterfront, 7th Street Recreation Pier (spectator viewing) in Washington, DC. Free. Questions: Contact cruising@ powyc.org. Captain registration required at powyc.org. Port of Washington Yacht Club.

18 clc Big little Boat Festival

At Conquest Beach on the Chester River (500 Conquest Beach Rd. Centreville, MD). On-water demos, technical seminars, kid’s cardboard boat racing, food truck on-site, and more. Rain or shine. Registration (free) opens soon at clcboats.com.

18-19 legasea marine open House

At Legasea Marine (821 Railway Rd.) in Yorktown, VA.

18-19 cambridge classic Powerboat regatta

Racing takes place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (weather permitting) on Hambrooks Bay off the Choptank River. Spectators can watch land at Gerry Boyle Park at Great Marsh or can watch from their own boats on the water. Admission is free with a $5 a day charge for parking. There will be a kid’s zone and food and drinks will be available. The Hydroplane Racing League (HRL) will be kicking off their season at this race and will be coordinating all race activity.

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20 Emergency Services on the Water

How the US Coast Guard manages and oversees search and rescue missions. 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. (online via Zoom).

Free. US Coast Guard Officers from Sector Maryland-National Capital Region will describe how collectively the Coast Guard manages and oversees the whole of government search and rescue missions, including the use and reliance on local, county, and state assets. Presented by CAPCA (capca.net).

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Blue angels annapolis

Blue Angels air show practice day over the Severn River in Annapolis (approx. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) for the U.S. Naval Academy Commissioning Week.

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Blue Angels air show over the Severn River in Annapolis (approx. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) for the U.S. Naval Academy Commissioning Week.

24-26 Smith Island Fishing tournament

This three-day tournament celebrates the culture of this iconic Chesapeake Bay community. Proceeds benefit the Smith Island Fire Departments and its first responders. Prizes will be awarded for the top Smith Island Slam: the longest three fish stringer of a redfish, rockfish, and spotted seatrout. $225 per team (max of 4 anglers), $100 for individual anglers. Register: ianglertournament.com

25-26 World Boating Day

A nonprofit campaign comprising many local open days across the globe, aiming to foster a greater understanding of the leisure boating industry and help attract more talent to safeguard its future. Coordinated by the Superyacht Life Foundation.

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Come join us for The Annapolis Trident Swim to Benefit Event Type: 5 K Open Water Swim (wetsuits and kayaker required; check with organizers Event Date: April 29, 2023 Signup Deadline: March 8, 2023 Fee: $150 per swimmer/$50 Virtual Swim ( Swimmers are encouraged to additional No fee for kayakers (Kayakers and other volunteers are encouraged to raise donations) Location: Bay Ridge Community Beach 2 Herndon Ave, Annapolis, MD Website: https://tampabayfrogmanswim.enmotive.com/events/register/2023 -annapolis Annapolis Frogman Swim to Benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation! Please join our fundraising for the David Priddy: dpriddy57@gmail.com | 240.508.4629 Chris Swensen: cswensen11@gmail.com | 410.693.2500 The Annapolis Frogman Swim is a 5K Open Water Swim to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. This event is more than just a swim. It is not a race. Each swimmer is requested to raise around $2,000 in donations.
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Remembering the Francis Scott Key Bridge

On March 26, at approximately 1:30 a.m., a cargo ship leaving the Port of Baltimore struck the I-695 Francis Scott Key Bridge leading to its collapse.

Like most people, we were shocked and saddened by the news, not only because Baltimore had lost a great landmark, but more importantly, because lives were lost as well.

As the salvage operations are ongoing in order to reopen the port to vessel traffic, we wanted to take a moment to look back on the history of this iconic landmark.

The outer crossing of the Baltimore harbor opened in 1977 as the final link in the I-695 Baltimore Beltway. Including the Francis Scott Key Bridge and connecting roadways, the project was 10.9 miles in length and was the outermost of three toll crossings of Baltimore’s Harbor.

The bridge itself was a steel arch continuous truss-style bridge that extended over the lower Patapsco River and outer Baltimore Harbor. When planning began for a second harbor crossing, another tunnel was initially proposed as the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, which opened in 1957, had reached its traffic capacity. When it appeared that costs would be too high, officials began drafting alternative plans which included a four-lane bridge, which was eventually approved. A bridge presented the best alternative because it allowed for more traffic lanes and carried lower operating and maintenance costs than a tunnel. And while vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals are prohibited in the harbor tunnels, a bridge would provide them with a route across the harbor. Construction began in 1972.

While the bridge was still being built, it was named in honor of Francis Scott

Key in 1976. After witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore on September 12, 1814, Key penned the poem “The Defense of Fort McHenry,” which later inspired our national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.” Key had been aboard a ship in Baltimore Harbor near Sollers Point, and it is believed that that location is just 100 yards from where the bridge was eventually built.

The Francis Scott Key Bridge officially opened to traffic on March 23, 1977, and it collapsed 47 years later on the week that it opened. While the road to recovery will be a long one, we know the city of Baltimore will persevere. We applaud all of the first responders, port workers, salvage operations crews, and all those who are working tirelessly to reopen the port. For updates on the current state of affairs, visit keybridgeresponse2024.com #

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Jeanneau Leader WA 12.5: Social Event

You want to take out the kids, the kid’s friends, and the kid’s friend’s family. You want to go day-cruising. You want to go weekending. You want to grill up some burgers. You want to open up the throttles and enjoy speedboat-like performance. You want to wet a fishing line every now and again. You want to cruise up the creek and launch the stand-up paddleboards. You want to kick back on the sunpad and soak up some rays. You want to watch a movie…

You, dear boater, need maybe five different boats.

Or, check out the Jeanneau Leader 12.5. It’s one of the few multitasking marine machines up to all of these tasks and then some. In fact, the range of waterborne activities this boat will prove ideal for is rather shocking. With 40’3” LOA and an 11’9” beam you’d expect there to be room for plenty of people,

but the way this space is utilized makes it perfect for a multigenerational crowd. The bow cockpit converts between seating for five around a cocktail table to a triple-wide mega-lounger. The aft cockpit boasts L-shaped seating around a dinette table. The helm deck has three forward-facing seats. And belowdecks you’ll find a dinette (which converts into a V-berth) with a sunroof and opening hull side windows to create a crossbreeze. Between all these different social areas multiple age groups can enjoy their own place to converse, mix, and mingle.

As for spending extended time aboard, that forward V-berth is utterly huge, and you’ll have plenty of room for stretching out. There’s a private stateroom located amidships, carved out under the helm deck with a double berth plus another single. The head compartment is roomier than one might expect and has a separate stall shower. And

while there’s also a galley in the cabin, you won’t have to leave the abovedeck party in order to cook because there’s also an outdoor kitchen with an electric grill—burgers, anyone?— behind the helm seating. Jeanneau takes a page out of the center console playbook with the arrangement, mounting the kitchen unit behind the seats and mounting hard top supports to its sides. This allows them to provide a rather huge hard top, which has an extending sunshade running aft and can be extended forward over the bow cockpit with a convertible sunshade. In fact, you can shade this entire boat from stem to stern.

There are other boats in this size range that can check all the boxes we’ve addressed so far, but most offer performance that’s more depressing than dazzling. Not so, with the Leader 12.5. This boat can handle triple outboards across the

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This new custom design transforms the fishing boat we all know and love, into a comfortable place to relax with friends on the water. The focus on this build was to create a great riding low maintenance day boat. From comfortable seating throughout, to an extended hardtop for shade, and an extended swim platform for easy entry and exit, the perfect picnic on the water starts here!

Its 8' 6" beam offers a lot of cockpit space, in a boat that will still nicely fit on a trailer. Classic styling combined with hand-laid fiberglass and a ridged I-Beam stringer system make for a true rough water performer.

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There are also oodles of options for equipping this boat, so you can semi-customize it to fit the way you like to spend time on the water. The kids enjoy catching a fish now and again? Opt for the raw water washdown and livewell. Paddling in a remote, unspoiled creek sounds like fun? Add the roof-rack. Additional highlights on the list of optional features include touches like electronics packages, a swim ladder for the fold-down hullside terrace, ice makers and refrigerators, Zipwakes dynamic trim tabs, and even a gyroscopic stabilization system. You could get any one of these goodies, or get all of them. Or, of course, you could always go out and buy five different boats instead of one that does it all.

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Bay Bridge Boat Show

e’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: the Bay Bridge Boat Show is the unofficial kickoff to the boating season. So, you know what that means? It’s time to celebrate! The spring thaw has arrived, boats are being splashed, and we have another beautiful season on the Chesapeake to look forward to. We’ve compiled this show guide to help you plan your visit. You’ll find the show map on pages 52 and 53, and more details can be found, along with a link to purchase tickets, at annapolisboatshows.com. It’s going to be another great boat show and we can’t wait to welcome you! Stop by and see us—Proptalk and Fishtalk will be in our usual spot, tent F44.

Details

Dates: April 12-14

Times: Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and until 5 p.m. on Sunday

Location: Bay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD (357 Pier 1 Rd.)

Directions: From Annapolis, head east on Route 50. After crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, take the first exit on the right for Kent Island (Exit 37), then follow the signs for Boat Show Parking.

What’s on Display?

For a full list of boats, exhibitors, services, and products, visit annapolisboatshows.com

Parking: On-site parking is $10 per car. There is also free off-site parking available at Christ Church Parish on Friday and at Kent Island High School on Saturday and Sunday. Please be sure to follow the parking signs upon your arrival. A shuttle bus will be provided to take you to the show.

Tickets: $18 if purchased online, $20 at the gate (limited onsite box office available). Children 12 and under are free.

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Show Highlights

PropTalk Demo Dock

If you really want to know if a boat is right for you, you should take it for a test ride. And you can do just that during the show! Just make sure to visit the Demo Dock (dock C) early in the day to reserve your sea trial. At print time, these were the boats expected to be available, but be sure to visit the Annapolis Boat Shows website for the most up to date list.

• 2022 Ocean Sport 30, Seattle Yachts

• 2023 Nimbus T11, Seattle Yachts

• 2024 Solace 30 HCS, Bosun’s Marine

• Furuno Marine Electronics (aboard a 28-foot Tidewater center console), Furuno USA

• Godfrey Sweetwater 2486, North Bay Marina

• Hurricane Sundeck 235 OB, North Bay Marina

• Invincible 33 Open Fisherman, Intrinsic Yacht & Ship

• KenCraft 21CC, Intrinsic Yacht & Ship

• Marlago 37 SS, Marlago Boats

# This show offers several opportunities to get out on the water, including the PropTalk Demo Dock and BoatUS on-water training.

• Sea Fox 268 Traveler, Intrinsic Yacht & Ship

• Seakeeper 1 (aboard a restored and modified 1973 Seacraft 23), Annapolis Harbor Boatyard

• Seakeeper 231 CC Heritage (with Seakeeper Ride System), Riverside Marine

• Sportsman Open 262 CC (with Seakeeper Ride System), Riverside Marine

• Stingray 23 OSX, All Star Marine

• Stingray 253 CC, All Star Marine

• SuperRib Open 30 SO, Dour Yacht Sales

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FAQS

• No animals are allowed inside the show except for certified service animals.

• Strollers are not allowed due to safety issues; please park strollers in the designated stroller parking area.

• It is recommend that all children wear lifejackets (there are loaner lifejackets available from BoatUS!).

• The show is open rain or shine.

• You do not need to print out your ticket; all tickets can be scanned from your phone for entry.

• Backpacks and bags are allowed.

• If you leave the show, you will be able to scan your ticket again for re-entry.

• You may bring food and drinks into the show (with the exception of alcohol); adult beverages are available for purchase inside the show grounds.

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chesapeake invasives corner

Dive into Maryland’s fight against invasive species. Visit the Chesapeake Invasives Corner, presented by FishTalk Magazine, where a coalition of departments and organizations focused on the preservation of Maryland’s natural resources effectively highlight the invaders threatening our waterways. This new area will have several features including:

• Caroline Culinary Arts Center

– Blending culinary expertise with environmental awareness to combat invasive species through delicious cuisine. Featuring a cooking demo with mouthwatering dishes using invasive species as ingredients.

• CCA’s Great Chesapeake Invasives Count – Learn about how you can join this essential opportunity to help track and manage invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay. With the iAngler Tournament app, you can actively contribute to science-based management efforts while vying for exciting monthly prizes.

• Invasive Delicacies – Enjoy delicious invasive delicacies from MD Seafood and Chesapeake Culinary Center, and explore local restaurants that skillfully incorporate invasives into their menus.

• Invasive Fishing 101 – Fish & Hunt Maryland is your one-stop planning resource for your next adventure. Hear from experts and learn more about the debut of the Maryland Catfish Trail.

• Invasive Seminars – Don’t miss “The Great Chesapeake Invasives Count with CCA Maryland” on Friday, April 12 from 1:15 to 2 p.m. and “Fishing for Snakheads in Chesapeake Tributaries with FishTalk” on Saturday, April 13 from 2:15 to 3 p.m.

• Kid’s Fun Zone – Engage in exciting activities like “pin the fish on the hook” and test your skills in the casting competition held safely in the grass. Get creative at the coloring station provided by Take Me Fishing or challenge your friends to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe on the pavement.

• Take Me Fishing – Enjoy a day of family fun! Stop by their booth for fun kid’s activities, giveaways, and more.

• Unveiling Maryland’s Invaders –The Department of Natural Resources will spotlight invasive species and their far-reaching effects. Speak with knowledgeable representatives and gain firsthand insight into the detrimental impacts these invaders have on the delicate balance of our aquatic ecosystems, and what we can do to mitigate their effects.

Food and Drinks

The show features a variety of food truck dining options, beer stations, and poolside bars.

Fashion Show

Head over to the pool on Saturday, April 13 (at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.) for a special fashion show by Shanks Golf Apparel. These Maryland-based sport outfits are made for women of any size, age, or creed. Each piece is 50+ UPF, moisture wicking, and wrinkle resistant making it ideal not just for golfing but boating as well.

Door Prizes

When you pre-purchase your tickets online or sign up at the show, you are automatically entered to win one of the awesome door prizes, including an inflatable paddleboard, sunglasses, and more.

Educational Opportunities

BoatUS on-Water Training

The BoatUS Foundation is hosting a number of family-friendly introductory boating courses each day of the show, including Intro to Boating, Women Making Waves, Precision Docking and Boat Handling, and Open Water Boat Handling. Each course offers three hours on the water and is capped at three to four students (ages 18 and older). Courses cost $175 and include admission to the boat show. Register on the ‘Education’ tab on the boat show website.

United States coast Guard auxiliary Boating Safety class

Join Lynn Disque of the USCG Auxiliary for a two-hour family friendly class for all ages introducing boating safety on the water. Topics include navigation, rules of the road, boat equipment including the VHF radio, emergency equipment, weather, trailering your boat, and much more. 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 13. Purchasing a ticket for the class ($23 for adults; children 12 and under are free but must still register) includes Saturday admission to the show. Tickets may be purchased on the main boat show ticketing page. (Sold Out)

Free Daily Seminars Presented by BoatUS

This was the schedule at print time, but it is subject to change. For more detailed seminar descriptions and the most up to date list, visit the Annapolis Boat Shows website.

Friday, april 12:

# There are a variety of food truck dining options and beer stations throughout the show.

adventures on the Water

• 10:15 to 11 a.m. Dock and Dine on the Upper Bay with John Stefancik

• 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. VHF Etiquette on the Water with John Herlig

• 12:15 to 1 p.m. How to Transport Your Boat by Way of Water and Land with Captain Don Saunders from Port to Port Yacht Transport

• 1:15 to 2 p.m. 2024 Great Chesapeake Invasive Count presented by David Sikorski with CCA Maryland

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• 2:15 to 3 p.m. Light Tackle Jigging for Rockfish presented by Lenny Rudow of FishTalk Magazine

Saturday, april 13: Family Day

• 10:15 to 11 a.m. Dock and Dine on the Upper Bay with John Stefancik

• 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. Women: How to Build Your Boating Skills and Confidence with Captain Cheryl Duvall and Captain Vicki Saporta of CAPCA (sponsored by Chesapeake Area Professional Captain’s Association)

• 12:15 to 1 p.m. How to Transport Your Boat by Way of Water and Land with Captain Don Saunders from Port to Port Yacht

• 1:15 to 2 p.m. 10 Skills Every New/Current Boat Owner Must Master with Captain Bob Fortna (sponsored by Chesapeake Area Professional Captain’s Association)

• 2:15 to 3 p.m. Fishing for Snakeheads in Chesapeake Tributaries presented by Team Fishtalk II (Dillon Waters, David Rudow, and Mark “Cha-Cha” Nicolaus)

# Explore more than 250 boats from eight to 75 feet.

Sunday, april 14

• 10:15 to 11 a.m. Preparing Your Boat for Coastal Cruising with Captain Cheryl Duvall and Captain Vicki Saporta of CAPCA (sponsored by Chesapeake Area Professional Captain’s Association)

• 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tips from a Professional when Buying a Used Powerboat with Scott Berg; CBW marine surveyor, consultant, and captain

• 1:15 to 2 p.m. The Complete Guide to Your Pet Coming Aboard with Stephanie Sadler from PetMedic Urgent Care

• 2:15 to 3 p.m. Docking Without a Divorce with Captain Boomies

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New and Premiering Boats

At print time there were two boats making their US debut, the Pescador 35 and SuperRib Open 30 SO, as well as one boat making its Mid-Atlantic debut: the Sirena 48. Be sure to check the Annapolis Boat Show’s website ‘Boats on Display’ page as some details could still change prior to show time.

Pescador 35: The Pescador 35 offers incredible value, packaged in a stylishly finished boat. She is a comfortable cruiser that will allow you to travel for extended periods. Her sturdy semi-displacement hull not only provides excellent fuel economy and range, but also a reassuringly comfortable ride. This mini-trawler also features 360-degree views through the large salon windows and two private cabins with the option of a salon convertible berth. Lazzuri Atlantic, Dock H2

SuperRib open 30 So: The SO (Special One) series is the bespoke version of the Open 30, which means the customer designs it themselves, and SuperRib will never produce the same boat again. One of the most notable features of the SO series is that the powerplant exceeds 600 HP. That kind of horsepower demands a heavy-duty carbon racing hull. With that configuration, you can count on speeds of up to 70 knots. See it for yourself on the PropTalk Demo Dock!

Dour Yacht Sales, Dock C

Sirena 48: The Sirena 48 takes the luxury of choice to a new level for a yacht in this size range. The design offers deck space and creative use of its hull volume to offer comfort for a large group of guests for a day cruise, while the accommodations can readily welcome family and friends for an extended cruise. The hull design creates the same luxury of choice, with available speeds offering a bracing cruise to a secluded cove for exploring and a swim, and a prompt return to port, while an efficient slow cruise makes longer voyaging across blue water a welcome respite from the concerns of daily life. There are three standard cabins, plus one optional crew cabin, as well as two heads (and one crew head).

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Outside the Show Gates

Coming to town for the Bay Bridge Boat Show? Why not make a weekend of it?

Here are three fun things to do in Queen anne’s County outside of the show gates. Find more ideas at visitqueenannes.com and at proptalk.com/see-bay-queen-annes-county.

1. Get outside.

The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center (CBEC), just south of Kent Narrows, is situated on a 510-acre preserve. Visitors can explore native woodlands, tidal marshes, and meadows, all through specially designed self-guided experiences. CBEC is known as a birding hotspot, with over 240 species of birds found there throughout the year. There is no admission fee to explore the property on your own, but donations are appreciated to help maintain trails. Visit bayrestoration.org to learn more about various hiking trails and pick up a trail map from the Visitor Center. To bring your dog to CBEC, you must be a member and purchase a membership for your furry friend (memberships cost $35 for individuals and $20 per dog).

The Cross Island Trail offers a safe avenue for non-vehicular transportation. It is 6.5 miles long, spanning east to west from Terrapin Park to the Chesapeake Heritage and Visitor Center at Kent Narrows, with future plans for expansion. The trail wanders through farmlands, meadows, and woods accented with ornamental trees. Flanked by park benches, the trail crosses several creeks with wooden bridges, offering a spectacular view of waterfowl and wetlands. Portable toilets are available year-round. There is no entrance fee and dogs are allowed on leash.

Terrapin Nature Park is an award-winning 276-acre park that features a 3.25-mile oyster chaff walking trail which meanders through wildflower meadows, wetlands, tidal ponds, woodlands, and sandy shoreline. The trail provides a unique vantage point for viewing an incredible variety of waterfowl, wildlife, and plant species. A gazebo is located along the sandy shoreline providing a spectacular view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Park benches are located along the trail, which also features several bridges and two observation blinds overlooking the tidal ponds. The trail connects to the County’s Cross Island Trail system. Nearby parking for the Cross Island Trail system is available at Old Love Point Park.

3. Try Your hand at Sporting clays

Situated on the banks of the Wye River, the Point at Pintail is nationally recognized as a premier location for sporting clay tournaments and outings. Sporting clays is often referred to as “golf with a gun.” Instead of sinking a ball into a hole, shooters aim to break targets along a designated course. Shooting options include 25 diverse shooting stations offering an exciting array of targets. A well-maintained golf cart and walking path meanders through 55 acres of picturesque landscape accented with natural vegetation, scenic river views, and an assortment of distinctive gazebos. Whether you’re experienced or a novice, this place offers something for everyone with a variety of packages and lessons. Reservations are highly recommended. Find pricing details and more information at pointatpintail.com (there’s even a Cast and Blast halfday fishing charter and sporting clays package).

2. Play Golf.

If you would like to play golf waterside and arrive by boat, check out Queenstown Harbor Golf Course on Queenstown Creek (38 degrees 59.92 N, 76 degrees 09.75 W). Queenstown Harbor Golf is home to a world-class driving range and practice facilities that are open to the public and ideal for the amateur and pro golfer alike. The River Course is consistently rated as having some of the best golf in Maryland and the Washington, DC area. Reopened at the beginning of 2011 after a thoughtful and extensive renovation, several holes were moved closer to the Chester River, and all bunkering was updated to create a windswept design that mimics the natural landscape of the site, optimizes shot values, and ensures superior conditioning.

If arriving by boat, the entrance to the creek is located on the northeast shore of the Chester River between Coursey Point and Blakeford Point. The Boat House is just inside the creek behind Coursey Point. Upon entering the creek, the Boat House, consisting of two large white structures, is located directly starboard (right) of the #3 day marker (a green square sign on a pole with the number 3 painted on it). Be sure to check the tide level and the draft of your vessel before attempting to dock. Please tie up at the newly renovated docks; do not enter the Boat House. And be sure to call ahead to ensure a golf cart is waiting for you upon arrival. Water and electricity are available dockside, and if you are playing golf, there is no daytime docking fee. Overnight docking is $2 per foot. Learn more at qhgolf.com/visit/#boat

# There are so many opportunities to get outside and explore in QAC, including the Cross Island Trail. Courtesy of Queen Anne’s County Tourism

See the Bay

Rock Hall, MD

The e as T ern s hore’s “Pearl of T he Chesa P eake” offers some T hing for everyone T his summer.

Swashbuckling pirates aplenty. Watermen roaring up the docks in a sea of foam. Lazy sunsets enjoyed from the deck of your boat. Easy music to enjoy at one of the Eastern Shore’s premier venues. Old time hospitality at a 90-year-old bar. Cutting edge cuisine or laid down home cooking at one of the town’s more than a dozen eateries.

Having survived storms, fishing regulations, and the shift from commercial to recreational fishing, Rock Hall residents have fought hard to retain the town’s traditional flavor.

A bit of history

A fishing settlement has existed near Rock Hall since the 1600s, and the town became a stopover for colonial travelers. George Washington passed through Rock Hall eight times, traveling there by boat from Annapolis and proceeding by horseback onto Philadelphia. Later, Rock Hall was a shipping center for agricultural products such as pears, peaches, and tomatoes.

Some say Rock Hall got its name from an unusually large “haul” of rockfish (striped bass). Indeed, as Kent County Commissioner and former commercial fisherman Ronnie Fithian says, “Without exaggeration, there was more tonnage of rockfish caught out of this little town than any one town on the entire East Coast of the United

States.” Recreational fishermen, who began traveling to Rock Hall around the 1880s, also caught rockfish.

The mid-1980s moratorium on commercial and recreational rockfish fishing affected many fishermen in Rock Hall. Some went into clamming, eeling, and crabbing; many others stopped fishing altogether. The commercial dock area of Rock Hall harbor called Hubbard’s Pier was sold, and the harbor was dredged to accommodate deep-draft recreational sailboats. The historic Rock Hall Mansion was torn down, and condominiums were built in its place. New, full-service marinas and businesses opened, and the town became a popular destination for recreational boaters.

Pirates, Fireworks, Music & More

During the Pirates and Wenches Festival, this year held August 9-11, there’s nonstop action as the town shows its wild side with bands of marauding pirates roaming the streets much to the delight of the more than 5000-plus visitors who crowd the town in search of grog and fun. A little sea chanty celebrating Rock Hall’s fictitious pirate history goes like this:

“Hail Rock Hall, Hail Rock Hall

Long live Graybeard—Pirates are we all Pirates are we all—pirates are we all Long live Graybeard—Hail Rock Hall”

And one of the Eastern Shore’s most ambitious Fourth of July Weekends unfolds across the little hamlet with food,

# Waterman’s Day celebrates the men and women of Rock Hall who make a living fishing local waters. Photo courtesy of the Town of Rock Hall

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# Sunrise on Swan Creek. Photo by Craig Ligibel

fireworks, and the not-to-be-missed Waterman’s Festival. (See sidebar for key events and dates.)

But these two signature events are just part of the reasons boaters of all shapes and sizes traditionally give the little town of 1200 a “thumbs up” as a premier boating destination no matter the season.

“We do our best to put on a good show during our festivals,” says Mayor James Cook. “But a lot of visitors like our quiet weekends, too, where you can chill out by the water at one of our boater-friendly restaurants or bars or just sit back on your own boat and watch the sun meet the Bay in one of our spectacular sunsets.”

If music is your thing, be sure to check out the summer offerings at the venerable Mainstay. This funky music venue has something for every musical taste from rootsy rock to Appalachian folk… all served up in a 100-year-old storefront that has played host to jazz greats like guitarist Charlie Byrd in its storied history. The Mainstay is particularly renowned for its reputation for jazz excellence dating back to our earliest concerts and continuing to the present day with acclaimed jazz figures from all along the Eastern seaboard. Check out this summer’s guest artists at mainstayrockhall.org.

Many Rock Hall restaurants have musical performances over the summer weekends, including:

! Harbor Shack

! Waterman’s Crab House

! Blue Heron Oyster House

! Maggie’s Coleman Tavern

One brand new fun music themed event is Porch Fest, May 26. Several notable properties around town host live music on porches, gazebos, and stages throughout the day.

Eateries

Wandering down Main Street with a dripping ice cream cone in your hand is one way to kick back and enjoy the small town feel of Rock Hall. Guests are encouraged to slow down, smell the roses, and partake of an ice cream cone or milkshake from one of Main Street’s two ice cream stores, the venerable Durdings and Get the Scoop.

Rock Hall has been busy adding new establishments to its already array of dining destinations, including:

! Blue Heron (great food with occasional “celebrity watermen” oyster shuckers who raise money for the Waterman’s Association; casual deck with games and music and more refined but still semi-casual indoor seating).

! The Rock (local seafood in a casual atmosphere; great weekend brunch).

! The Rock City Café (great spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Pizzas, too).

Add these to the Harbor Shack and Waterman’s Crab House for a great taste of the Shore and you can see Rock Hall has something to suit every taste. Both venues offer a view, plus plenty of fresh Eastern Shore seafood. For a little more upscale dining, the Inn at Osprey Point offers white-tablecloth service featuring creamy lobster bisque and its signature crab cakes. Wednesdays are burger nights. And for the morning caffeine fix, get your cup of Joe at Java Rock on Sharp Street.

No visit to Rock Hall would be complete without a stop at the nearly 100-year-old bar, Maggies. Maggie’s Tavern (established in 1932) is celebrating 92 years of continuous family ownership. It is the “local place that welcomes visitors with open arms. The ceilings are a little low… but the beer is cold, and the conversation is fresh.” Yelp calls it “The best dive bar in Rock Hall.”

From the Water Approaching Rock Hall

Harbor from the water is pretty straightforward. The entrance channel leads north between converging breakwaters to two channels within the harbor. One

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# Get the Scoop ice cream. Photo courtesy of the Town of Rock Hall # Colleen Ligibel at the helm coming into Rock Hall.

See the Bay

channel leads to an anchorage basin at the west end of the harbor, then eastward paralleling the waterfront at Rock Hall to a basin at the east end of the harbor. There are a number of marinas in and around the Rock Hall area. They include:

! Rock Hall Landing

! Haven Harbour Marina

! North Point Marina

! Osprey Point Marina

Marinas fill up during special events. Be sure to make plans ahead of time. Have a great time. And don’t mind the muck. It’s easy on boat bottoms, and the memory of one’s encounter with it are easily erased with a tot of rum. If you need to provision your galley, just head to Fresh Start, Bayside Market or the Deli at Rock Hall Liquor. And, if you like gas station food, check out Shore Stop.

Locals have plenty of “secret” spots to lay back and enjoy life. Here are a few of them:

“Watching the sunset from our town beach… or from the deck of your own boat anchored in Swan Creek.”

“Grabbing some fresh crabs from Chester River Seafood.”

“Just chillin’ in the Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge.”

No matter your frame of mind, Rock Hall Mayor James Cook promises to roll out the red carpet for visiting boaters.

“We are a boating community with a twist. We like to show people a good time… with great local festivals, fresh as-can-be seafood, and outstanding Eastern Shore hospitality. Come for one of our special events. Come back to kick back and enjoy life Rock Hall style.”

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Annual Fourth of July celebration July 3-4

Traditional old fashioned Fourth of July celebration complete with marching bands, cold watermelon, dogs dressed up like Uncle Sam, and more red, white, and blue bunting than you can shake a stick at. Fireworks over the harbor July 3; Parade, games, Flat Race July 4.

Waterman’s Day activities, Rock Hall

Bulkhead, July 7

Waterman’s Day celebrates the men and women of Rock Hall who make a living fishing local waters. The event showcases boat handling skills with such events as Most Patriotic Work Boat Contest, Anchor Toss Contest, and Work Boat Docking Contest. Be advised: spectators are cautioned to look lively for possible drenchings from boat captains “who come in a little hot” when attempting to dock their craft. Don’t forget fishing. Rock Hall boasts one of the most active charter fishing fleets on the Eastern Shore.

Pirates and Wenches Weekend, August 9-11

Now in its 17th year, the festival boasts a full measure of aarghing for mateys young and old (5000 of them last year). Highlights include a decorated dinghy contest, rum tasting, a Caribbean-style beach party, sea shanty sing-along, and enough Pirates and Wenches strolling around to make Captain Jack Sparrow proud (rockhallpirates.com).

For more information and a full calendar of events, visit rockhallmd.com

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# The author en route to Rock Hall. # Dinghies come ashore during the annual Pirates and Wenches weekend. Photo by Bernadette Van Pelt

Electronics Integration 101

Marine electronics have changed quite a bit over the past decade. Many boat owners are at that critical stage of: “Do I replace it all, or just the MFD, etc.?” With so many new devices on the market and such bright, beautiful displays, one can’t help but be starry eyed.

Once you’ve decided that the big ‘all in one package’ is not in the plans this year, you move towards replacing a portion of your vessel’s electronics system. Let’s say you are going to replace just the multi-function display (MFD)/chartplotter and try to leave the rest. The next big question is what’s going to work, and what’s not going to work? This is the important thing to think about: integration.

When it comes to integration, you can look at it in two parts. First is sharing simple data, like GPS coordinates or water temperature, across the system. Second is sharing complex data, like video or radar, across the system. # If

Simple Data

Let’s focus on simple data first. For many this will be the less challenging of the two. The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) has been around for over five decades. Many years ago, they began developing a standardized protocol for marine electronics manufacturers to use. This protocol created a universal way for electronics to share information between different manufacturers. Since NMEA began they have had four iterations including NMEA 0180, 0182, 1083, and currently NMEA 2000. There is also work in place for

the next generation, ONE-NET, which should be here in a few years. The current Version, NMEA 2000, is used for moving simple data and has been around since around 2005. What this protocol does is allow marine electronics to both generate and receive simple data, such as numbers, to everyone on the network at once. Remember, no complex data (like video) can travel through this network. That’s very important to understand. What does that mean? Here is a list of some of the data that can travel through NMEA 2000:

• GPS Position

• Fuel levels

• AIS data

• Course over ground

• Engine RPM

• Outside temp

• Water depth

• Engine oil pressure

• Outside humidity

• Water temp

• Trim tab level

• Wind data

Consider everything as there are thousands of these data points. Each one is given a number, called a PGN, and each PGN is associated with a data point.

So now we know that if your boat currently has a NMEA 2000 system, 95 percent of the new marine electronics items you might be looking at will be NMEA capable. Everyone currently supports the NMEA protocol; a few might require a small box to generate it though. So, as I said earlier, the simple data side is the easy part. With NMEA the headache is taken care of. Build the NMEA network, make sure the devices can and are receiving or generating the correct PGNs you are looking for, and you are done. You can match a Garmin AIS to a Raymarine chartplotter. In the back of almost all marine electronics manuals and on most websites, you will find a list of supported PGNs.

The important part of this comes into play with autopilots. All the data

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a brand new electronics suite is not in the cards this year, you have to think about integrating systems: what's going to work and what's not going to work?

a functioning autopilot system needs is a few PGN codes, and it can work standalone. An autopilot does not need a chartplotter as it is built to function all on its own. It can get GPS location, heading, and rudder feedback all through NMEA.

One final note on NMEA: if your boat doesn’t currently have a NMEA 2000 system and is, say, still using the last generation NMEA 0183 system, it is still possible to upgrade. The trick is you need a NMEA 0183 to NMEA 2000 converter. This will take in the old 0183 data and convert it to 2000 for your new equipment to process. It works the other way as well. Now this is where things get tricky—it can sometimes take a lot of work to get all the devices communicating. This is where it might be time to get the system replaced, due to costs.

Complex Data

Now we get into the complex data side of things. Here is where things get sticky. Marine manufacturers seem to refuse to share video data with each

other. Each manufacturer has its own proprietary video network to share radar and sonar data. So therein lies the problem. You can’t replace the Raymarine chartplotter with a new Garmin and expect the radar portion to still function. The same applies to a system where it uses an external black box to process sonar data. These units are also processing

complex data and sending it along the manufacturer’s proprietary network.

Now most chartplotters have an HDMI or BNC connection on the back to take in complex data. That is not the type of data we are referring to. The data we are referring to allows us to not only view it but manipulate it, meaning control the radar and the sonar. With

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Backwards Compatibility

The final part of this is backwards compatibility, which is the ability to connect to legacy or outdated equipment of the same manufacturer. Say you want to replace your old Garmin screen connected to an old radar. In this case you might be able to upgrade just the screen. This is where things look bright again. Most manufacturers at this point are supporting their older equipment from 10 years ago. Every manufacturer and part are different, but I find the average to be around seven to 10 years.

This backwards compatibility helps tremendously with integration. If you like your current manufacturer and your equipment is recent, there is a good chance you can connect the new Raymarine screen to your old Raymarine radar.

Transducers

Now on a final note, let’s talk transducers. Things can be a bit muddled here, but there is some logic.

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“Most” transducers found on older boats are going to be made by a company called Airmar. Some marine electronics companies over the past five to 10 years began coming out with their own versions, due to costs. This will generally be a small transducer mounted on a transom. More than likely this type of transducer will be part of your new MFD upgrade. So, I’ll focus on trying to keep the current Airmar transducer with your new MFD.

Over the years transducers have changed a bit, but their basic internal functioning is the same. The good thing about that is every manufacturer offers a “bare wire box” to splice your old transducer. If you have a Simrad system and want a Raymarine MFD, Raymarine offers a box—you can cut the Simrad connector off, connect it to the small weatherproof box with a terminal strip inside, and plug the pigtail coming out of it into the new Raymarine MFD. The manufacturers were smart enough to understand that changing the transducer is often the hardest part of an upgrade and they needed to make that easy. They preload Airmar’s transducer list into the MFD and will often even

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allow you to manually program transducer configuration.

Now I’ll end the discussion with these four notes:

• The above discussion will apply to 90 percent of the applications. For boats that have rarer/more complicated systems and/or high-performance systems, the above generalizations might not always apply.

• If you are purchasing equipment for a DIY installation, make sure to seek out a reputable supplier that will be a phone call away. When you have complications or need to return something, you want them to support you.

• If you are performing a DIY installation, please review and adhere to the NMEA and ABYC guidelines. Assume nothing, and safety is a must with electricity on a vessel.

• If you are not performing a DIY install and working with a dedicated marine electronics installer, make sure you and the outfit you hire have the upgrade clearly outlined and that they are following the above guidelines.

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Carolina o n My Mind

Restoration of a Carolina Skiff J16 and a Johnson 48SPL outboard.

I’ll be honest, working at a boating publication for over a decade can certainly cause a serious case of boat envy. I’m grateful to have had plenty of opportunities to enjoy other people’s boats, and I have no problem hitting the water on my kayaks. But deep down I have long yearned for a boat of my own, and I knew that if I was patient that one day the right opportunity would present itself.

Well, this day turned out to be the Fourth of July in the summer of 2023. I was having a casual conversation about crabbing with my friend Sean at a backyard barbeque when he told me his dad Mike had an old boat just sitting unused in his driveway. He wasn’t looking for much, but rather he just wanted it to go

to someone who would use it. We soon set up a time to meet and I went to take a gander at his 2004 Carolina Skiff J16. To be honest, I was never particularly fond of the look of these boats in the past but after taking a closer look, I realized that being an avid kayaker, a skiff was the perfect boat for me. The J16 was sitting on a 1984 Sears bunk trailer and had a 1996 Johnson 48 SPL on the transom. I was told it ran strong when it last ran, which was an indeterminate number of years. The boat, motor, and trailer all needed some major attention. I knew I had my work cut out for me, but I was up for the challenge. We drew up a bill of sale and Mike signed the titles to me for such an unbelievable price I thought it was too good to be true.

This skiff had been sitting uncovered for several years and was badly weather stained by organic material, so the first step was to wash down the boat as best as possible. Several passes using Star Brite Ultimate Extreme Clean spray, Magic Sponges, and some elbow grease did an amazing job of cleaning up the interior of the boat, as well as the hull. I removed some of the hardware that the previous owner installed and stripped most of the boat down in preparation for reassembly, as most of the components on the center console were dismantled upon purchase.

The Outboard

Before working on anything else, I wanted to determine if the 1996 Johnson would even start up. Hooking up an old battery proved that the starter was working just fine; however, the motor didn’t even try to turn over. The fuel line and tank were very old and showed signs of deterioration at the seals, so I went ahead and replaced them with a new 12-gallon Moeller tank to start fresh. This old two-stroke has dual carburetors, so tearing these down and cleaning them out was the first thing to do. Luck would have it that my local marine store had two carb kits for this nearly 30-year-old motor in stock. I took my time to carefully remove the carburetors, to insure I did not lose any one of the dozens of screws, bolts, pins, or springs holding these together. The float bowls visibly had considerable build up, so I used a small wire brush along with several cans

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# The deteriorated seals were replaced along with a new water pump housing and impeller. # Removal of the lower unit.

of carb cleaner spray to thoroughly clean all jets and ports. The key components to install in the carb kits were the new seals to replace the old cracked and dry rotted ones. Before I reassembled, I made sure to adjust the angles of the carb floats per specifications. After the carburetors were reinstalled, I replaced the sparks plugs and gapped new ones to spec. I filled the fuel tank with standard 87 octane gasoline, mixed 50:1 with Quicksilver two-stroke synthetic blend oil, and treated with a small amount of marine Techron.

The motor fired right up, and despite it running about as rough and loud as you would expect a 1996 two-stroke would, IT WAS RUNNING! Unfortunately, there was no water circulating. So, I headed back to the marine store and believe it or not I was lucky again to find a water pump kit in stock for this old outboard. I spent some time researching YouTube on how to do the replacement process and I found that watching a few different videos on the same subject helped sift through the possible trials and errors one might encounter. I first removed the shift linkage and then the four bolts to disconnect the lower unit from the mid-section, being careful not to damage the spline end of the shaft as it dropped out. The shift linkage rod pulled out two rubber gaskets, which I’d have to figure how to reinstall later.

I dismantled the water pump and quickly discovered that the seals were badly deteriorated. The impeller was in okay shape but was due for replacement. All surfaces and cavities were thoroughly cleaned. The new kit included a new water pump housing, shaft key, impeller, and new seals. I applied gasket sealer liberally and placed the new seals before reinstalling the impeller and pump housing. I went ahead and replaced the lower unit gear oil while the lower unit was removed from the outboard. Then, I reinstalled the lower unit by carefully sliding the shaft and linkage rod back up into the mid-section. I slid the two rubber gaskets back on to the linkage rod prior to installation. The top gasket was a bit tricky to get seated back in its positions at the top of the shaft, but a long flathead screwdriver helped to pop it into place.

I started the motor, and it was running well; however, water was still not pumping out. The new water pump kit did not come with a new O-ring, and I neglected to reinstall the old one, so the impeller was not seated correctly. So, I repeated the process and reassembled the lower unit the correct way.

Moment of truth… I engaged the choke, turned the key, and the motor fired up in its true loud and obnoxious two-stroke form.

next Steps

Now that I had a functional outboard, I had to get the rest of the boat in order. This was a simple task compared to the motor rebuild, as all that was necessary was to reinstall the console and cable

steering. Or so I thought… The old steering cable had rusted and snapped off. Removing it was easy, but so much rust had built up inside the steering tube on the outboard that I had to MacGyver a tool to fix it. I wrapped heavy grit sandpaper around a plumbing snake and attached it to an electric drill. I inserted this device into the tube and worked on it for nearly half an hour before I opened it up enough to fit the new steering cable in correctly. I was lucky that my local marine store also had the proper steering cable in stock!

The next step was running the cable to the steering wheel on the console. Since the Carolina Skiff J16 does not have a bilge to channel cables through the hull, they are secured underneath an above deck fiberglass cable chase. I had to modify the steering column slightly and install a new helm bezel, but once that was complete the cable worked easily into the steering assembly. I installed a Humminbird Helix fish finder onto the console and ran the cables down the same route as the steering. I also replaced the light switches and tidied up the wiring somewhat.

Once the windshield was installed, I was nearly complete. I used marine sealant to fill the screw holes in the deck and used new stainless screws to secure the fiberglass cable chase covering the wiring running to the stern of the boat. I secured the fuel tank using a cooler mounting kit and strapped down the batteries utilizing existing pad eyes on the deck below the bench seat. Finally, I was satisfied with the form and function of the boat. But before I

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# Carburetors were disassembled and cleaned throughly before reinstalling new seal kits. # Buildup of residue is visible in the top carb before cleaning with Gumout. # This 48-horsepower outboard pushes this little skiff well over 30mph!

hit the water, I needed the trailer to be refitted to get it there.

The trailer was originally built in 1984, but the frame was still in great shape. I replaced the winch and strap as well as safety chains. The LED taillights worked but were sometimes intermittent. I rewired all corroded connections with heat shrink and replaced marker lights with LEDs. The most expensive components were the new tires, new hubs, and bearing kits. Learning how all these parts are assembled on the axle was rewarding and surely will come in handy should a roadside emergency occur. Once I popped on the bearing buddies and greased up, I was confident it would pass inspection. I’d also like to note that by way of online appointment, scheduling, titling, and tagging of the boat and trailer with both the DNR and MVA respectively was a breeze.

After a few months of use, I had some issues with the motor refusing to start. Upon inspection I found some small red plastic pieces in the fuel line that indicated that I needed to install an inline fuel filter to prevent any particles from the fuel tank passing up through the carburetor jets. I also removed the fuel pump and cleaned out the filter screen with carb cleaner. While I was at it, I noticed a few of the plastic connectors and hose clamps needed to be replaced to seal up the

fuel lines and did so with stainless hose clamps and zip ties where applicable.

Seldom is there a day where I am not thinking about the boat or what else I need to work on next. All in all, I estimate that I spent around 40 hours getting the boat into shape, but with far less than the price of some of the fancy fishing kayaks on the market. I now own a functional boat that cruises 30 mph to my favorite fishing grounds. In just a few months it has already assisted me in

catching and releasing some keeper-size rockfish, a whole mess of white perch, and a half bushel of crabs. Aside from a few fishing road trips adventures this year, my plans include upgrading to a modern and more efficient four-stroke outboard, adding an electric motor, and a new fish finder. But for now, I’m pretty sure you’ll hear me coming… glug glug glugga glug. #

Thank you Mike and Sean! ~ ZD

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# Before and after a few scrubs with Star Brite ULTIMATE Extreme Clean. # The author and Sean scooped a few dozen crabs trotlining on the J16. # Mike’s trotline stick still works great!

Skin Cancer

test came back negative, he sewed up the incision and off I went. I was lucky; he got all the cancer in the first cut.

Chances are if you are reading this magazine, you own a boat, and if you have gotten this far in, you probably fish. Both activities require being out in the sun during the worst time of the day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

I love the sun, although it has been cruel to my family. First, my son Ric had skin cancer and then my wife Barbara had it. Thankfully, both have survived. Then in 2023 I got a bump on my left cheek. At first, I thought it was a pimple, but it wouldn’t pop. Then I thought it was an ingrown hair, but when my dermatologist checked it and took a sample, the results came back—a melanoma.

When I read that word, I got scared. I had a very good friend, Paul Scarbough, who had skin cancer on one of his toes and even after they removed one of his legs, he still died. Those of us Parrotheads all know about Jimmy Buffett who died from skin cancer just last year.

My dermatologist made an appointment with a plastic surgeon who does skin cancer removal operations, and within a week I was sitting in his office having the offending lump taken out of my cheek. He removed layers of the skin, and each layer was tested for the presence of cancer. Once the

I have been seeing my dermatologist annually for many years. She checks me out from head to toe and usually finds some pre-cancerous spots that she freezes off with what I call the Torture Gun. While the discomfort is temporary, the fact that she is removing something that could become skin cancer and take my life makes the little bit of pain more than worthwhile. Since I have now had skin cancer, she has moved me up to every six months.

During my last visit, I asked her what the most important thing people who spend lots of time outside on the water can do to protect themselves from the harmful rays of the sun. She answered: wear protective clothing.

I know my son Ric wears those shirts and a face covering, and late last fall I received a shirt and face mask from Fieldshear that I plan to wear this spring and into the summer. Ric said these new materials are so well made they are actually cooler than short-sleeved shirts or even going shirtless.

I then asked her about lotion. She replied that SPF 30 was the minimum, so that is what I always use.

During the same visit, she found a growth she didn’t like on my left ear. Once again, she removed a piece of the thing and sent it out to the lab for testing. I was on pins and

needles for a few days until her office called with the results. This time no cancer. Boy, what a relief!

As I saw with my friend Paul, skin cancer can show up anywhere on your body. You are your own first line of defense. As you shower or bathe, check yourself out and if you find something unusual as I did on my left cheek, do not hesitate. Get to a dermatologist right away. I was already seeing mine on an annual basis, but when I found that lump on my cheek, I called and made an appointment.

There are all different types of skin cancer, and no matter what type you have, early detection is key to a successful outcome.

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The Annapolis Boat Shows produce four boat shows a year: the Bay Bridge Boat Show (April 1214), Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show (April 26-28), Annapolis Powerboat Show (October 3-6), and the Annapolis Sailboat Show (October 10-14). With the spring shows right around the corner, we caught up with Peter Alexander to discuss his work in operations.

Could you please describe your work for us at the Annapolis Boat Shows. My job at the Annapolis Boat Shows is to handle the operations and logistics. I coordinate the installation of our four shows with our equipment, our employees, multiple contractors, and public officials who oversee where our shows are located. We have three days to move in, and during that installation we literally create a working marina and mini-mall filled with boats and vendors.

What do you enjoy most about your job?

I have two things about my job that are just fantastic. The first is the people. I get to work with hundreds of people throughout the year who come together to help put on the shows. Many are regulars who come back year after year, some only come for a season, but all have wonderful stories to tell. Second is the move in. Planning takes months and months and can be very tedious. But when you start moving in there is a rush of adrenaline and I just love it.

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What is the hardest part of your job?

The worst part of the job is something you can’t control and that’s Mother Nature. There is nothing more miserable than a nor’easter when you are moving into the show. You only have three days or so to move in and you can’t stop for bad weather.

What kind of boating do you do in your spare time?

Currently I’m boatless. I enjoy spending afternoons and evenings on friends’ boats. I’ve been fortunate to have been able to cruise from the Bahamas to Halifax over the years and truly enjoy deliveries. In the past I’ve

had a sportfisherman and a center console. I’m kind of in the market for another center console.

Did you grow up boating or take up the hobby later in life?

I didn’t grow up boating; I grew up on a horse. I didn’t discover boating until I came to work for the Annapolis Boat Shows in the late 80s. I was hooked the first night I went sailing under a full moon. It was an incredible experience.

What do you love most about living and working on the Chesapeake Bay? I live in Eastport, and I don’t think you could find a better place to live.

Surrounded by waters on three sides, it’s just heaven on earth. It’s a small little town where everyone knows you and you have everything you could possibly imagine within walking distance. I’ve been fortunate in my life to have lived from one side of this country to the other and several places in between, and life on the Chesapeake is truly remarkable.

What are you most excited about at this year’s Bay Bridge Boat Show?

The Bay Bridge Boat Show means spring is here. It’s time to get back out on the water!

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Two Exciting Vintage Events in Southern Maryland

It’s that time of year again to make your plans to include a pleasant day in a St. Mary’s County tradition in Piney Point Maryland. The Southern Maryland Boat Club will once again wake up Saint George’s Creek with the exciting vintage series outboard raceboats on June 8 and 9. Plan on enjoying real race boats and a few past competition champion drivers show their fans how agile and fast around the historic racecourse their hulls truly are.

The club will also present a second event at Historic Leonardtown Wharf Park on July 27 and 28. Spectators will revel in the setting with Breton Bay’s awesome views. This event will be close to the downtown area of Leonardtown, MD, named after

Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore who was the first governor of Maryland.

Leonardtown was established in 1708 as the county seat. The town itself, which was established in 1660 as Seymour Town and changed to Leonardtown in 1708, is a destination walking town with many shops and eateries.

These non-competitive events still offer great opportunities to witness the speeds and sounds so many fans look forward to each year. Free admission, free parking, food trucks, ice cream trucks, and souvenirs will provide spectator pleasures, and the pits will be open for up close and personal observations, pictures, and conversations with

the drivers during the lunch hour. Both events will start the on-water activities at 9 a.m. on Saturdays and will end at 4 p.m. Sundays begin at 11 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. Lunch breaks each day will be between noon and 1 p.m. Come enjoy the fun, food, and action! Come by boat and get a closer view of the excitement. Follow us on Facebook and at southernmarylandboatclub.com for up-to-date info.

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CA Winter Asphalt Cruise to St. Augustine

hesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owners Association (CBGBOA) held its Asphalt Cruise in St. Augustine, FL, February 25-28. St. George’s Inn, a boutique hotel located on an historic pedestrian street, was our base of operation. Everyone attended a group dinner in the historic area at Columbia Restaurant.

We toured the Castillo de San Marco, which was built between 1672-1695 by the Spanish to defend Florida and the Atlantic trade route. The next event on our schedule was the “Cork and Fork” culinary tour.

Our tour guide led us through the town square to Athena’s Greek Restaurant. We were served saganaki, a flaming goat cheese, paired with red wine. Roosevelt House served prosecco with a salmon and bagel platter along with shrimp and grits. At Casa de Vino 57, we did wine tastings. Bourbon and Board served us desserts with a glass of chardonnay.

On Tuesday, we experienced the Fountain of Youth, an archaeological park where we saw presentations from a blacksmith and a firearm expert. We did get a sip from the Fountain of Youth.

The group toured Flagler College, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon. A sunset cruise aboard an Adventure Boat Tour turned out to be a pontoon boat named Gator with Captain Jimmy. He was great. He did all the narration and navigation, but we told him if he felt ill, we had eight other captains onboard—so no pressure!

Everyone enjoyed our winter get together in Florida. Wednesday, we packed up to “hit the asphalt!” Safe travels back to Chesapeake Bay and hope to see everyone this spring.

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Members of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Marine Trawler Owners Association (MTOA) gathered recently for lunch at Schaefer’s Canal House on the C&D Canal. After lunch we learned about the history of Schaefer’s, the canal, and the local museum. We welcomed our newest members, the Schlectics.

We have a full season of cruising planned, from the Southern Bay to the Northern Bay. Club members will take a Spring Shakedown Cruise to North Point Marina in Rock Hall, MD, on the weekend of May 1719. Rock Hall is a cute little village with lots of fun things to see, and the marina has a shuttle to the village. On Saturday, the 18th, we will have free Vessel Safety Checks, a guest speaker, dinner, and live music. Please sign up on the website link.

Next up will be the Southern Bay Cruise from May 29 to June 2. We’ll start in Solomons, MD, and head to Reedville and Urbanna, VA.

The Rally/Cruise on the York River and Beyond will take place in July. We’ll spend five nights at York River Yacht Haven, explore the area, and cruise north for three to four nights. Plans are to proceed to Urbanna. This was a very successful event last year.

In August, we’ll cruise to the beautiful Sassafras River for a fun weekend to include a crab feast. We’ll visit other great spots around the Bay in the fall.

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Classic Boats and Classic Cars Run Away With This Show

Although the St. Michaels Concours d’ Elegance is well-known for the signature classic cars it displays, an event on Kent Island in early June called the annual Chesapeake Bay Motoring Festival showcases both classic cars and classic boats. Last summer well over a dozen boats were on display— on land and in water—courtesy of the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the Antique Classic Boat Society (ACBS) plus other folks.

A few pictures from last year’s event are shown here. The craftsmanship displayed in the wood boat named Kidd was amazing. The Switzer Craft, a rare boat, was eye opening. Also impressive was the 1959 wooden Chris-Craft (shown here in the water) with the original vinyl seats in her cockpit.

The location for this summertime event is the marina and the majestic waterfront lawn of the casually elegant Kent Island Yacht Club (KIYC) on the Kent Narrows.

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This year’s event takes place June 8-9. Entrants who display their classic cars and boats also enjoy a scenic tour, entrant luncheons, and other events at KIYC throughout the weekend. Contact luke@smcde.org to inquire about the event.

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One manufacturer of steel cruisers was the Roamer Boat Company of Holland, MI. Well, how do Roamer steel cruisers connect to the Chesapeake? The answer is simple: one of their boats won the “Best Non-Wood” award at a past Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) Chesapeake Bay Chapter’s Classic Boat Festival that is held each year in mid-June in St. Michaels, MD. This year’s dates are Friday through Sunday, June 14, 15, and 16, as in many other past years of that major Classic Boat Show (105 classics strong).

Most people have other family commitments that Father’s Day Sunday, so they come to this huge event on Saturday. Of course, if they want to take a free cruise in a classic boat, they come on Friday, in the afternoon. All tickets are sold as a fundraiser by the museum where the show is in the water and on land over 13 acres. Tickets are good for two days.

The Roamer Boat Company was founded in 1946 and built boats in sizes from 32 feet to about 75 feet. It was sold to Chris-Craft in 1956

and became their Roamer Steel Boats Division, (later the Roamer Yachts Division). They were then built and sold under the Chris-Craft name. I show here my photo of the awardwinning 37-foot Steel Chris-Caft boat running on a slow plane after the Antique and Classic Boat Festival. Chris-Craft had several divisions over their 150 years. They even became local to the Chesapeake Bay with their plant in Salisbury, MD, dedicated exclusively to the lapstrake

boat-building process. That 339,963 square-foot building was exclusively for Sea Skiffs Chris-Craft boats. They started making plywood Kit boats in 1951-1952 that smoothly evolved into finished boats from 1970 to until about 1972. This plywood line of boats was named Cavalier. I saw a top-of-the-line model called the Golden Arrow made over two years (1963 and 1964) on display at a past St. Michaels Classic Boat Show. Chris-Craft also had a sailboat

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Chris-Craft started the Corsair division in 1965 and continued that division until 1977. The Corsair was an upscale design like a Century Coronado. Many of these Corsair division models were named Lancer. Another popular model name was named the Cutlass. That division also made a few models named XL. Some of the early models were as short as 10 feet. It also made a Boston Whalerlooking model from 1966 to 1969. The gull wing Corsair boats models started in 1971 to circa 1977. Chris-Craft bought some molds from a company named Lake and Sea for their first fiberglass boat model. They made these boats in the Pompano plant.

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The “winter that wasn’t” has finally come to an end, and the spring commissioning rush has started at area boatshops. The Bay Bridge Boat Show, on the second full weekend in April, followed by the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show two weeks later, marks the unofficial start of the boating season. All indications are that it should be a good one.

Jake Glover from Ferry Point Marina in Trappe, MD, sends us this update. “We just completed a ton of paint work on the Grady White. Hull and engines are now in AwlCraft. The bottom has an Interlux barrier and bottom system. Our Yamaha master tech took care of the flywheel updates and services on her F350s. Other items included a fiberglass floor repair and custom hardtop supports with rod holders. As usual, we had a heavy winter workload going into 2024. We’re expecting another great season, particularly with our new above-ground fuel system coming this spring. Get those winter work orders in now for the 2024-2025 season. Winter slots fill fast.”

Fred Probst at Phipps Boat Works in Deale, MD, brings us up to date. “This winter was as busy as ever. We have been busy with boats in here with all kinds

of projects. We’ve done a lot of marine systems and brightwork. We’ve also done some small boats. This one is the second one we’ve done. We replaced all the mahogany on it including the gunnels. We did all the brightwork and we’re getting the rig sorted out. As far as spring goes, it’s seacock season. We’re getting all the boats ready to go in the water, so we’re checking all the seacocks for leaks. I’ve got a long list of seacocks to take care of before anything goes into the water. And of course, as the weather warms up, it’s commissioning time, and we start doing the brightwork refinishing outside of the shop. We’ve got a new hire working on the boat right now; it’s his first day. We are always looking for good technicians.”

From Herrington Harbour North in Tracys Landing, MD, J.J. Williams at Osprey Marine Restorations, their new

name as part of the Annapolis Gelcoat family, sends us this update. “Our winter has been very busy. We’ve had more than our share of boats to work on; a lot of collision work, a lot of re-core work, and lots of paint jobs. We have had a lot of paint work. We’ve been busy all winter and now we are gearing up to get all our winter projects done to get ready for spring launch. We are finishing up a fuel tank replacement on a boat right now, but not so many fuel tanks this winter; more recores and hull side painting.”

Hank Reiser of Marine Services, LLC at Pocohontas Marina in Edgewater, MD, checks in with another busy winter report. “We have been extremely busy this winter. Right now, our shop is full of paneling for a 52-foot Midnight Lace. We are cleaning, repairing, and varnishing all the interior paneling and replacing

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some pieces that need to be cut, sealed, and varnished. We are also doing a lot of cockpit work, window repair, and trim work on our 34-foot Chris-Craft Commander we have been restoring. It is really nearing completion, and we should be finished with that job this year. That was a long restoration. In the next five days we have a 1945 Chris-Craft Sportsman coming into the shop. It’s going to get new cockpit linoleum and varnish on the decks. We already have had a number of calls for bottom paint work, hull waxing, commissioning work, and stuff like that. We have already started to do bottom prep work today, so it seems as if we are going into the early spring season full steam ahead.”

Smokey Glover brings us up to date from the Lake Assault Boats facility in Portsmouth, VA. “This month we

have the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) Vessel J. B. Baylor in for repower. The existing John Deere engine is being replaced with a new John Deere 6090FSM85 engine and Twin Disc MG5065A marine gear. While here there will be some other maintenance and repair items taken care of, taking advantage of the time out of the water.”

Andy Dize reports in from Baltimore’s Dundalk waterfront. “The spring workload is starting to fill up at Roudebush Yacht and Engine Works in Dundalk, MD. After recently completing the integral fuel tank and non-skid replacement on a C-Hawk 18, we picked up a complete deck gelcoat repair on a Larson 32. We also have scheduled two bottom paint projects: one for a 34-foot center console and the other for a 28foot Chris-Craft. We placed a 38-foot

aluminum workboat on the hard that is scheduled for maintenance repairs and upgrades. Although we don’t have a major project booked for this year, we are starting to see an increase in smaller projects. This suits us fine for the moment, as this gives us time to continue our marina floating dock upgrade.”

Laura Shackleford from Tiffany Yachts in Burgess, VA, checks in with the following update. “We completed the winter maintenance on the Jamestown Settlement’s replica ship, the Godspeed The only thing we had to do other than the routine work was to have her propellers rebuilt. She went back in the water during the last week in March. She will be returned to Jamestown, re-rigged, and she’ll be ready for the tourist season this summer. In other work, we had a 1957 Chris-Craft Cavalier in for

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repair job and a bottom job wait their turn at Osprey Marine Restorations in Tracy’s Landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke # A classic Boston Whaler undergoing restoration at Osprey Marine Restorations in Tracys Landing, MD. Photo by Rick Franke # A John Deere 6090FSM85 diesel being removed from a Virginia Marine Resources Commission boat at Lake Assault Boats in Portsmouth VA. Courtesy of LAB # Jamestown Replica Godspeed going back in the water after winter maintenance at Tiffany Yachts in Burgess, VA. Courtesy of TY # Roudebush Yacht and Engine Works in Dundalk, MD, is restoring this C-Hawk 18. Courtesy of RYEW # Twin forward facing pods with counter rotating propellers awaiting maintenance at Pocohontas Marina in Edgewater, MD. Photo by Rick Franke # A Morgan 50 undergoing repairs at Osprey Marine Restorations in Tracys landing, MD, after a collision with a fishing boat. Photo by Rick Franke # Tiffany Yachts in Burgess, VA, restored this 1961 Lyman Runabout. Courtesy of TY

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fiberglass her bottom and redo her brightwork. We enjoy working on these old runabouts. It is spring, so we are always busy.”

Nancy Noyes of Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, MD, shares this follow up to a story which

originally appeared in our February issue. “Popular social media creators Ryan Ellison and Sophie Darsy, otherwise known to their 74,000-plus YouTube and blog subscribers as Ryan & Sophie Sailing (ryanandsophie.com), have spent the last several months living aboard their 40-footer in Annapolis, and building a boat from a kit in the workshop at Chesapeake

Light Craft on George Avenue. When not cruising the world on their sailboat or building boats, Sophie is a talented filmmaker, and Ryan owns a company that manufactures high-tech batteries. The boat is CLC’s Rhode Runner, a 15-foot runabout inspired by the classic 1950s-era Lyman and Chris Craft designs (clcboats. com/runabout). Unlike the classic versions,

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CLC’s CNC-cut stitch-and-glue boat kit requires no building mold and thus is quick to assemble. Ryan and Sophie’s Rhode Runner will be powered electrically with a bank of Ryan’s Dakota Lithium batteries.

“At the end of March, the boat was complete and beautifully finished, using Schooner Varnish and the new Top-Lac

Plus paint, both from Interlux with thanks to Bill Griffin. At press time the hardware and the electric propulsion system were being installed at CLC’s workshop ahead of a planned spring launch. Locals who are curious are welcome to drop by the CLC shop for a look at their progress. Keep an eye out for Ryan and Sophie’s blog and social

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media posts documenting the entire process!” Oh, and by the way, Nancy asked us to remind our readers about CLC’s Marine Flea Market on April 20.

That’s it for this month. Enjoy the spring weather and we will see you at the spring shows. Don’t forget to stop by the PropTalk booth at the Bay Bridge Boat Show and say hello. #

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# Hickory shad are protected in adjoining states, but there are no restrictions on their harvest in Virginia.

Species of Interest

CCA Virginia announced in February that they were filing a formal petition for rulemaking to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) this winter, requesting that the Commission consider reasonable harvest regulations for hickory shad in Virginia waters under its jurisdiction. Unlike American shad, currently there are no conservation protections in place for hickory shad in Virginia waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its coastal rivers and their tributaries and no limits on the size or number of hickory shad an angler may take from these waters. There are also no restrictions on the type of gear one can use to catch them. Hickory shad, however, are fully protected in Maryland and DC waters and there is a 10-fish daily bag limit in North Carolina (though no size limit) and selected Virginia rivers beyond the Chesapeake Bay watershed. CCA-VA finds this concerning because unrestricted catches in Virginia’s coastal rivers threaten progress made to protect and restore both shad species.

new Flounder Regs

The ASMFC handed down a 28-percent cut for the 2024 season, with multiple options given for Delaware, Maryland, the Potomac River Fisheries Commission (PRFC), and Virginia to be regulated on the whole. As of the time of this printing Delaware and Maryland had confirmed and announced compliance, with a season opened year-round and a January 1 to May 31 minimum size of 16 inches, jumping to 17.5 inches from June 1 through December 31. Throughout the season a four fish per person bag limit will be in effect. Finalization of the rules for Virginia and the PRFC hadn’t been announced as we went to press but identical regulations are expected.

Lucky Number Six

Former FishTalk Magazine

cover model Rashan Hunt (August, 2021) was the sixth angler to be recognized by the Maryland DNR as a “Master Angler,” catching 10 different species at trophy-sized length. He clinched the title after catching a 24-inch pickerel in Loch Raven Reservoir, capping off an impressive list of trophies including a 45-inch striper, a 14-inch yellow perch, and a 34.5-inch snakehead.

Lucky Number 17.44

Jean-Philippe Lartigue utterly demolished the Maryland state record for rainbow trout this winter, when he caught a monstrous 32 inch, 17.44-pound rainbow trout in Antietam Creek. Topping the old record (which has stood since 1987) by more than three pounds, the catch was even more impressive since Lartigue was fishing with eight-pound test, and after a 30-minute fight, was landed without a net. Congratulations Jean-Philippe, on catching the trout of a lifetime.

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One of the most difficult ways to learn how to fish the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean is trial and error. Then there’s the boat issue; we don’t all have one. Luckily, the Bay is full of knowledgeable guides and charter captains ready to show you the ropes. Below you will find a directory of professional guides, charter boats, and head boats to get you started on your quest for the perfect fish. Whether you like to fly fish, troll, or bottom fish, there’s likely a local expert who can lend a hand.

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Stripers in the Spotlight

As we enter May with trophy striper season eliminated in the Chesapeake Bay, two new studies have brought new light to their spawning challenges. In one performed by fisheries biologist Jim Uphoff, the survival of larval striped bass was found to be a critical factor in year-class success. The study also showed that “Even though the decline of Atlantic coast striped bass has largely been attributed to overfishing, trends in EP (egg presence) and JIs (juvenile index) indicated that recruitment failure preceded overfishing and that stock recovery was enhanced by increased survival of eggs and larvae that reflected their habitat.” In a second study performed by fisheries biologist Angela Giuliano, it was found that changing water temperatures have not resulted in an earlier start to spawning in the Bay tributaries. However, a significant change was found in the timing of the end of spawning, suggesting that the spawning season has shortened.

TMongo Mania

he Mongo Offshore Challenge begins on the first of this month and runs through September 30. You can fish any time, anyplace you want, with blue marlin, swordfish, yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, wahoo, and mahimahi categories in the East Coast division. These are winnertake-all divisions, with additional calcuttas in play. Visit mongooffshore.com to learn more.

Three Decades and Counting

The 33rd annual Captain Zed’s Spring Flounder Tournament cranks up on April 26 and runs through May 5, with a whopping $5000 on the line for first-place flounder, additional prizes for second through fifth, and prizes for junior and female anglers. Weigh-ins are at the Trident Tackle in Wachapreague, VA. Visit theislandhouserestaurant.com for the details.

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I became disabled in August of 1980 at Sandy Point Beach diving off one of my cousin’s shoulders. We had been diving all day and I said I was going to take one more dive and that one was my last. I almost drowned because everyone thought I was joking. I became paralyzed from the neck down for about a year. I was told by doctors that I wouldn’t be able to feed myself again, but after that year they diagnosed me as an incomplete quadriplegic because I have some use in all four limbs after staying in the hospital for about a year getting therapy. I have been in and out of therapy for years. I heard of Fish Redeemer through one of my therapists, so I booked to have fun with my family, my cousins, one friend, and a nephew. We are all baby boys of each family. My cousin who is also in a wheelchair got hurt a year after I did and is a paraplegic and his sister approximately a year after that became a quadriplegic. We may have a disability, but we have the ability to still live laugh, and have fun. The fishing trip was a great experience for all of us. We never knew that there was an organization out there like yours that assists those with disabilities and veterans. The guys (Captain Greg, Tony, Curt, and Ray) were really nice and helpful. I pray God continues to bless this organization and everyone connected. Thanks so much. We look forward to the next trip.

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Monster Madness

Saturday May 18 is the date to remember if you want to join in the Monsters of the James Fishing Tournament. Teams of one or two kayak anglers must be registered by May 16, with a cap at 30 teams. This is a C-P-R event, with points awarded for the cumulative length of three largest catfish plus a “lunker award” for the largest single fish of the tournament. Visit riverrockrva.com/events to get the details.

# The Smith Island Fishing Tournament is not to be missed!

Shore We Will!

The Shore Girls Flounder Tournament kicks off on the last day of this month and continues through June 1, with fishing taking place from 7 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. June 2 is the awards banquet and silent auction at the Island House. Proceeds benefit Dogs Deserve Better – Eastern Shore Virginia, and there are cash prizes for first through third place plus calcuttas. Visit Wachapreague Shore Girls Flounder Tournament on Facebook to learn more.

Island Time

The Smith Island Fishing Tournament is set for Friday through Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, with the proceeds benefitting the Smith Island Fire Department. Anglers will be casting in search of the Smith Island Slam, a three-fish stringer of rockfish, redfish, and speckled sea trout. This is a photo/length tournament platformed on the iAngler app with cash prizes for first through third place plus calcuttas for the largest redfish, black drum, rockfish, speck, and kayak-caught fish, plus youth 16 or under. The awards ceremony will be held on the island and via video conference, but trust us people, you should NOT miss out on the chance to spend an entire weekend of fishing based out of Smith Island – this is one of the coolest places on the Chesapeake! Visit Smith Island Fishing Tournament on Facebook for details and to learn about lodging options on the island.

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Yacht Brokers of Annapolis

A native of the Annapolis area, Matthew Sansbury has always had a love for being on the water. Prior to opening Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, Matt worked as a marine service technician as well as a commercial electrician. His passion for boating and his technical expertise make him a trusted resource for both buying and selling quality yachts. Phone: 410.206.2755 Email: Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

Yacht Brokers of Annapolis

As a lifelong native to Baltimore, Brian has had an enduring love for the water making his transition into yacht sales a natural fit. Prior to becoming a broker, he had a successful career in new car sales that led him to being one of the best in the industry. His approachability, professionalism, and non-intrusive approach to getting deals done are what makes him an asset in buying or selling your next boat.

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An avid boater his whole life, Caleb McCutcheon always knew he wanted a career in the marine industry. He began at Harbor East Marina as a dockhand and crew on charter boats in the Chesapeake Bay. Caleb then took an opportunity to become a deckhand aboard superyachts in the Caribbean. His wide range of experience and skills easily transition over to the sales side, allowing Caleb to provide genuine service to his clients.

Phone: 240.675.4844, Email: Caleb@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

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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. Over 30 years 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

YaZu Yachting With a career in construction equipment rental and sales, thirty plus years boating on the Chesapeake Bay, and a twenty-year Gwynns Island resident, Bob Hoefer has taken his sales talents to the water with a new career at YaZu Yachting. “Understanding the importance of relationship building in any sales arena, I am eager to meet and get to know new people. Whether in the acquisition of their new boat or the sale of their current boat, it all starts with a relationship.” 804.241.8924 bob@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

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Sea-Doo trailer, Super clean, 28 hours, garage kept, custom cover, Bluetooth radio, interior orange on white, ski tow pkg. $12,995 (Stock# U-410) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

18’ Sea Ray ‘98 $21,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net

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20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr

Console Classic 165 FWC Mercruiser. Totally restored w/ trailer. $55,000 Call 443.534.9473

20’ Bertram Sportsman ‘68 Ctr

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2018 Grady White Freedom 215 Professionally maintained and incredibly clean w/ award-winning SeaV2 hull performance – this is a head turner. Contact Mike Coe at 410.387.8859 or Mike@NorthPointYachtSales.com

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2022 Sportsman Open 212CC

F150XB Yamaha Outboard, Venture VATB-4225 Trailer, Explorer Blue w/ White Bottom, Ash Gray Upholstery, Offshore Package, T-Top, Premium Dual Chair Leaning Post w/ Flip-up Bolsters, Hours - 134, Vinyl Teak Flooring, and more! $63,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com

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2021 Robalo Boats 222 CC

F200XB Yamaha Outboard, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 3/5/26, Hours - 192, Coyote Aluminum Tandem Trailer w/ Brakes and Winch, Center Console Cover, Hard Top w/ Electronics Box, Rocket Launcher, Spreader Light, Leaning Post, Compass, Simrad GPS, Simrad VHF, and more! $69,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20677

2022 Bayliner DX2200 150 EFI 4S Mercury Outboard, Mercury Warranty until 5/14/25, Venture Aluminum Trailer, Full Windshield w/ Opening Center Panel, Stainless Steel Upgrade, Bimini Top w/ Boot, Bow Well and Cockpit Cover, Transom Shower w/ Demand Water, Portable Head, Simrad GPS, and more! $53,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20672

2015 Sportsman Heritage 231 CC

F200XB Yamaha Outboard, 2023 Venture VATB-5225 Trailer, White Hull, Fiberglass T-Top w/ LED Lighting, VHF w/ Antenna, Compass, Console Cover, Fresh Water Washdown, Helm Pad, Porta Potty, Spray Shield, Simrad GPS. *Boat trade just coming inchanges may apply* $58,900 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20802

2016 Sportsman Open 232 CC

F200XB Yamaha Outboard, Hours640, Engine Cover, (New trailer available for $5,439, Used trailer available for $3,500), Offshore Package, 12” Simrad GPS w/ Stereo, Structurescan Transducer, Porta Potty, Under Leaning Post Tackle Station, Slide Out Cooler. Purchased new from Riverside w/ all services performed by us, customer trading up to a new Sportsman Heritage 261! $56,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20679

2017 Everglades 230 CC

Well-constructed & maintained midsized center-console w/ variety of options, safety features & equipment. Contemporary helm, dash/console is spacious, secure & offers storage, visibility, function and protection with the sliding windshield and hardtop. $115,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

23’ 2022 Beneteau Flyer 8 $119,900 This boat is in like NEW condition. Upgraded Mercury Verado 350Hp engine w/ low hours, chart plotter, bow thruster, ski pole, cabin w/ separate head, lift kept. Ready to go this Spring. Call Matt Sansbury at 410.206.2755 or Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

23’ Custom Cruiser ‘05 90Hp Yamaha 4-stroke, equipped for coastal cruising, chart plotter, radar, auto-pilot, fridge, microwave, butane stove, TV, stereo, 3 berths, dinette, separate head, inverter/charger, recently surveyed. $49,500 For more info, call 410.798.7661

23’ Cobalt 220S ‘16 Great boat for cruising the river. Comfortable seating, Bimini top. MerCruiser 4.5L engine. Ready to go. $47,900 Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com www.sassafrasharbormarina.com

2005 Boston Whaler 240 Everything on this boat is new… Garmin electronics, Mercury Verado 300 (under 100 hours), custom wrap, T-top, Sea Deck throughout. New wiring, plumbing, batteries, etc. $120,000 S&J Yachts 410.571.3605 www.sjyachts.com

2016 24’ Yellowfin 24 Bay CE

2020 Mercury Verado 400Hp with >200 hours! Carbon fiber hull. Simrad EVO3 with 16” display. 8’ Power Poles. Trailer included. Check out this fishing machine! $140,000 Deltaville, VA. Contact Matt Lambert 804.432.9037 or matt@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com

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Sport $94,987 YAMAHA. 2022 Bayliner Trophy T24CC 250 4S Mercury Outboard, Mercury Warranty until 7/16/25, Hours – 30, Power Assist Steering, (new trailer shown in photos is available for $6,746), Graphite Interior, Stainless Steel Upgrade, Ski-Tow Pylon, Center Console and Helm Seat Cover, Bow Filler Cushion, CC Fishing Seats with Livewell, Digital Dash with Mercury Vesselview inkTwin 9” GPS, and more! $69,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com Cutwater 24 Coupe $159,987 NEW TO THE MARKET! Only 17 hrs on the Yamaha 250Hp engine. Lift kept and meticulously maintained by the owner. Bow Thruster, Electric Windlass, Stainless steel rooftop mounts for kayaks or paddleboards, TV antenna, Garmin Chartplotter and more. Cutwater 24C $154,987 Vessel is lightly used in great conditionTurnKEY!! 250 V6 4.2 L Engine. Reverse Cycle A/C, Inverter, Bow Thruster, AGM Batteries, Underwater Lights, GPS Chart Plotter, Auto Pilot, and more. Call Chris Holtsclaw at 443.585.0732 or CHoltsclaw@Pocket-Yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com
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Jeanneau 24’ New NC695 S-2 Sport

2023MY Yamaha F175 4-stroke, DEC control pkg., AFT steering station, separate head compartment w/ electric toilet, unique hull design, super loaded, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show. $99,997 (Stock# BJ-131) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

Jeanneau 24’ New NC795 S-2

Weekender Legend Blue Hull upgraded, Yamaha F250 4-stroke, DEC control pkg., separate head compartment w/ electric toilet, super Loaded, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. $139,999 (Stock# BJ136) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

(Always Dreaming) Beautiful 2014

Regal 2500 Bowrider Extremely wellmaintained boat. Comes w/ many options - underwater lights, docking lights, porta potti head, automatic fire extinguisher system, camper enclosure, mooring cover, trailering cover, magna grill, plethora of storage, numerous life vests, towable, water skis. Double axel trailer, w/ sealed hubs and an extra set of bunks. $59,900 Please call 717.471.3541 for additional information or to schedule a boat/ trailer inspection.

2013 Ranger Tugs 25 $90,000 “Miss Tina” is fully equipped w/ a Yanmar 150Hp Deisel Inboard Engine, Generator Mase 2.5KW - 84Hrs, Reverse Cycle A/C, Inverter, Bow/Stern Thruster, AGM Batteries, Anchor Package, and more. Call Chris Holtsclaw at 443.585.0732 or CHoltsclaw@Pocket-Yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2017 Carolina Skiff 258 DLV

VERY well-maintained! Suzuki 200 4-stoke (600 hours), LoadRite Elite Aluminum bunk trailer, Minn Kota Riptide Terrova trolling motor, Garmin electronics, Furuno sonar, underwater lights, baitwell, stereo, much more! $50,000 410.708.1467

2017 Scout 255 Dorado Very well kept and lightly used w/ low hours, factory options and lift kept since new. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2017 Sportsman Open 252 CC Twin F150XB Yamaha Outboards, Venture Trailer 7225, White Hull, Black Powder Coat, Hard-Top w/ Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light and Outriggers, Spray Shield, Simrad 12” GPS, Simrad VHF, Compass, Hours - 570, Trim Tabs / Trim Gauge, Bottom Paint - Lots of Extrasmore to come! $99,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20803

2021 Everglades 253 CC 25’ Brokerage - Yamaha 300, blue hull, power poles, Garmin electronics, trailer - Ready to go! Just reduced $149,000 Call Mike Titgemeyer 410.703.7986 or www.seattleyachts.com

2011 Cutwater 26 Ideal pocket cruising yacht, thoughtfully owned and maintained. Features include generator, bow and stern thrusters, A/C, upgraded electronics and more. Contact Grady Byus at 410.533.9879 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2016 Cutwater C-26 $138,987 Built for the Great Loop!! Many Improvements and Extremely wellmaintained. Volvo D3 220Hp Inboard Diesel Engine. Dockside Reverse Cycle heat & A/C. Bow/Stern Thruster, and more. Call Chris Holtsclaw at 443.585.0732 or CHoltsclaw@Pocket-Yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2017 Century 2600 CC Twin F200XCA

Yamaha’s, Hours - 320, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 4/19/25, Venture Trailer-8725, Hard-Top w/ Electronics Box, Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light/Outriggers, Windlass, RayMarine DF/FF/GPS, RM VHF, RM Radar, Trim Tabs, Compass, Dual Batteries w/ Switch, Leaning Post, Aerated Baitwell, Tackle Station, and more! $104,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20645

2019 Regal LS6 V8 350 DuoProp Volvo Penta, Hours - 322, 2020 Venture VATB7225 Aluminum Tandem Trailer w/ Brakes and Spare Tire, Sunshade System - Bow and Cockpit, Cockpit Seagrass Mat, Bimini Top, Bow Cover, Cockpit Cover, Garmin GPS, Arch, Anchor Windlass, Fusion Stereo, Enclosed Head, Lift kept, and more! $89,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20662

Jeanneau 26’ New NC 795 S-2 Sport 2024MY Yamaha F250 4-stroke, Helm Master w/ joystick and auto pilot, AFT steering station separate head compartment w/ electric toilet, unique hull design, super loaded, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-142) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

(Dream Catcher) 27’ Rinker ‘05 $32,900 Lin Earley 757.672.2778 lin@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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Ranger Tugs 27 Classic $149,987 The perfect coastal or longdistance cruiser. Outfitted w/ all spares needed for the Great Loop!! Full Aft Deck Enclosure and Trailer Included. Yanmar 180Hp Deisel Inboard Engine, Generator Mase 2.5KW - 90 Hrs., Reverse Cycle A/C, Inverter, Bow/Stern Thruster, and more. Call Chris Holtsclaw at 443.585.0732 CHoltsclaw@Pocket-Yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com 2020 Ranger Tugs 27 LE $215,987 New to Market! Only 315 Hours on Yamaha 300 Four-Stroke! Midnight Blue. Hydraulic steering (YAM), AIS Receiving, A/C & Heat and more. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com 2020 Ranger Tugs Ranger 27 $219,987 This beautiful Ranger 27 “O’Jack” is very well-equipped and is ready to cruise. Meticulously maintained by her owners and it truly shows. This is your chance to own a great boat at an excellent price. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com
2022 Ocean Sport 30 #123 $490,000 Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 2023 Nimbus T9 #95 $290,000 Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 IN-STOCK NEW LISTING IN-STOCK TRADE IN Seattle Yachts Annapolis . 7350 Edgewood Road Annapolis MD 21403 . 410-397-7323 2023 Nimbus W9 #238 $263,000 Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 IN-STOCK RARE OPPORTUNITY Annapolis Marine Industry Spring Open House . Saturday, May 11th . 10am-6pm 2018 Legacy 42 $699,000 Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 2023 Nimbus T11 #186 $439,000 Seattle Yachts 410.397.7323 2022 Nimbus C8 $169,000 Jeff Jordan 410.320.5183

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2021 Ranger Tugs 27 $209,987 R27 Luxury Edition - READY TO CRUISE. From dinghy to cutlery - just bring your swimsuits and head to the Bahamas, Keys, or wherever you desire! Yamaha extended warranty until 5/29/2026! Call Lee Cook at 410.703.9911 or leecook@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

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

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

27’ Formula 27PC ‘01 Merc 5.7 EFI engine, New SEI Outdrive. Great for watersports or weekend stays. Galley, Head w/ shower. $37,900 trailer included. Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, www.sassafrasharbormarina.com

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2018 Cutwater C-28 $189,987

Features a Volvo Diesel 260 D4, Diesel Generator, Garmin 7612 w/ Autopilot and Remote, Garmin XD Radar, Rocket launcher arch w/ 6 rod holders, Bow and Stern Thrusters w/ Remote. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2019 Cutwater C-28 $189,987 Perfect family cruiser, delivering a combination of performance comfort and style. The vessel has been well cared for. She is turnkey and well-equipped. Call Chris Holtsclaw at 443.585.0732 or CHoltsclaw@Pocket-Yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2020 Tidewater 280 CC Adventure

A versatile boat that can be used for a variety of activities such as daycruising, freshwater-fishing, and saltwater-fishing. The comfortable seating and amenities make it an excellent choice for day-cruising. $161,900 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

Josh Miller at 810.531.9191 or jmiller@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

28’ Regal ‘15 $109,000 Dan Tisoskey 267.784.7229 dant@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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Chaparral 28’ 0SX 280 2021MY

Twin Yamaha F200 white 4-stroke, Optimus joystick 360 control, head w/ electronic toilet, loaded, super clean, like new condition. $189,900 OBO (Stock# U-404) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

2013 Ranger Tugs R-29 S $135,987

Great opportunity to get into a 29’ Ranger at a good price! The seller has reduced the price to reflect some of the minor repairs needed. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2020 29’ Monterey 295 Sport Yacht

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

29’ 2020 Ranger Tug R-29 CB

$299,900 This gently used 2020

Ranger Tug 29 CB has been cared for by its original owner. With just 125 hours on her Volvo D4 diesel, this boat is just getting broken in. Equipped w/ bow AND stern thrusters, custom mattresses, SeaDek, and much more. Call Matt Sansbury at 410.206.2755 or Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

1992 Wilbur 30 (Scout) BrokerageClassic Downeast design; blue hull; extensive recent electronics; low hours on Cat 3116; full enclosure; varnished teak. $138,000 Call Rod Rowan 703.593.7531 or www.seattleyachts.com

2014 Cutwater 30 Sedan $219,987

Come see this well-cared-for and wellequipped Cutwater 30. Highly desirable Volvo D6 370HP diesel. Onan Genset. Reverse Cycle Heat and A/C. Twin Garmin’s w/ Radar and Autopilot. Bow and Stern Thrusters. Weaver Dinghy Davits. Contact Tim Wilbricht 888.519.9120 or TimWilbricht@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2018 Cutwater C-30 CB

Beautifully Kept! Major price reduction! Volvo Penta 435hp Diesel w/ only 500 hours! Diesel Generator, Twin Garmin Displays Navigation package, Autopilot and remotes, Bow/Stern Thruster w/ Remote and Much More! Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2019 Cutwater 30 CB

Immaculately maintained. 2 Webasto A/C Units. Onan Generator. Volvo Penta 435. Bow/Stern Thruster w/ Remote. Twin Garmin Displays. Radar Autopilot w/ Remote, and more! Call Josh Miller at 810.531.9191 or jmiller@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

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Boston Whaler 285 Conquest $274,987 Fully loaded and IMPECCABLY maintained 2017 Boston Whaler 285 Conquest. Twin 250Hp Mercury Verado’s - only 320 hrs. Lift kept, single owner boat. Call $269,987 $274,987

Volvo Penta 435 w/ warranty Bow/ Stern Thruster w/ Remote and more! Call Lee Cook at 410.703.9911 or leecook@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2023 Nimbus T9 30’ New - Hull #95Single Mercury 450R, Foiled HullGraphite, Thruster, Radar, underwater lights and more. Yacht quality in a modern daybook design. $290,000 Visit Seattle Yachts Annapolis for a closer look. 410.397.7323 or www. seattleyachts.com

2023 Nimbus W9 30’ New - Hull #238 Great day boat and weekender design for family pleasure and on the water fun! Single 300Hp Mercury, Thruster, Radar and More... $263,000 Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

2023 Ocean Sport 30 New - Hull #123 of this offshore fishing designed hull. Offshore capable - Twin 350 Mercury outboards. Quality build, fish or cruise! Ready to sea trial! $490,000 Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

30’ Regal 3060 Commodore ‘03 Wellkept interior w/ ample amount of space for growing family. Kohler generator. SS Propane Grill, swim platform. $39,900 Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com www.sassafrasharbormarina.com

Jeanneau 30’ New Leader 9.0 CC

2023MY Twin Yamaha F250 4-stroke, Helm Master joystick w/ auto pilot, powder coated hard top, super loaded, turnkey ready, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show. $199,981 OBO (Stock# BJ-162) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

Jeanneau 30’ New Leader 9.0 WA 2024MY Twin Yamaha F250 4-stroke, Helm Master joystick w/ auto pilot, powder coated hard top, generator, air conditioning, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-146) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

Jeanneau 30’ New NC895 S-2 Sport 2024MY Twin F250 4-stroke, Helm Master w/ joystick and auto pilot, separate head compartment w/ electric toilet, unique hull design, super loaded, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-158) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

31’ 2016 Cobalt 302 Beautiful cruising bowrider, navy blue gel coat, Twin Volvo 300’s w/ JOYSTICK, touchscreen GPS chart plotter, automatic boat leveling, marine audio & more, fully equipped, yard-maintained, stored indoors. Asking $165,000 Brochure: 410.458.5721

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2022 Cutwater C-30 Sedan $324,987 Like New 2022 Cutwater 2022 30 Sedan! With only 76 hours. Features: 2 Webasto A/C Units Onan Generator
1 George Street, Georgetown, MD 21930 shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com 36’ Silverton 361 EXP ‘95 Crusader Twin 454 XL Engine $49,500 32’ Four Winns Vista cruiser ‘05 Clean, Well maintained $65,000 30’ Regal 3060 Commodore ‘03 T-MerCruiser 5.0 Alpha One Gen II $39,900 33’ Sea Ray 300 Sundancer ‘06 T-Mer Cruiser 350 HP $69,900 60’ Jefferson Marquessa ‘89 Pilothouse, All new canvas $244,900 w/Dinghy & O/B 34’ Formula 34PC ‘97 V-drive, New refrigerator ‘2022 $36,500 30’ Cruisers Yachts 300 Exp ‘06 T-Volvo Penta 5.0 Engine $52,900 27’ Formula 27 PC ‘01 Merc 5.7 EFI, New SEI outdrive $37,500 25’ TriToon Boat ‘11 Clean, Fun for cruising $34,900 23’ Cobalt 220S ‘16 Mer Cruiser 4.5L $47,900
(Elba) 31’ Ocean Master ‘98 $85,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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2016 Ranger Tugs 31-S $249,987

This R31 S “Lone Ranger” is ideal for extended cruising while still being a trailerable trawler. Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2018 Sportsman Open 312 CC

Twin 300 Yamaha Outboards, custom painted White, Yamaha Factory Engine Warranty good until 6/19/24, Engine hours: 639, (New Tri-axle Trailer available for $11,129), Optimus Electric Power Steering, 2x Simrad NSS16” evo3 MFDs, Simrad Dome Radar, Simrad RS35 VHF. Service fully up to date, records on hand. **Boat is currently wrapped but is available to board & view** $199,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20745

31’ 2009 Pursuit 310 $129,900

This is a versatile boat that will handle offshore conditions, yet is still a great fit for the family. Twin Yamaha 250’s w/ less than 300 hours, Tons of seating, Large transom livewell, Cockpit fridge, Full stand-up Head and much, much more! Call Matt Sansbury at 410.206.2755 or Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

Jeanneau 31’ New NC 895 S-1

Weekender 2024MY Twin Yamaha F2004 4-stroke, Generator, air conditioning, hot water, live aboard, super loaded, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-76) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

(Restless Spirit) 32’ Nordic Tug ‘85

$99,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2014 Regal 32 Express BrokerageCruise Ready - equipped with Air Con, Genset. Well-maintained and lift kept. Asking $159,000 Trade-In-Offers encouraged. Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com

2021 Cutwater 32CB $319,987

A well cared for example of the sought after Cutwater 32 Command Bridge w/ twin 300Hp Yamahas. Two ZONE A/C w/ Reverse Cycle Heat, 5KW Generator, Inverter, Bow & Stern Thruster and more! Call John Osborne at 410.490.6250 or john@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2021

Call Robert Tolbert at 443.595.6210 or robtolbert@pocket-yacht.com www.pocketyachtco.com

2021 Sea Ray 320 Sundancer

A true natural, the Sundancer 320 Outboard reimagines the possibilities of how a cruiser can look, feel and perform. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

32’ 1980 Jarvis Newman 32 $125,000

This is a one-of-a-kind vessel that is a must see! Based on a Maine-built fiberglass lobster boat, this Newman 32 was finished as a cruising boat that is perfect for a couple looking to do the Great Loop or coastal cruising. Call Drake Bowers at 703.869.8162 or Drake@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

32’ Boston Whaler 320 Outrage ‘06

Serious fishing machine, fast, efficient, comfortable. Seating for up to 14, ample deck space, leaning rails for fishing. Quick cruising, easy access to fishing grounds. Well-equipped, clean, rack stored indoors. $139,900 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

(Lady Nicole) 33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2002 Grady White 330 Express Extremely well-equipped to fish outfitted w/ full tower, outriggers, and recent re-power in 2019 w/ Yama F300’s still under warranty. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

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

(Dottie k) 34’ Silverton ‘05 $119,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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Cutwater 32CB $349,000 “Red Knot” is New to the market. Meticulously maintained, Features A/C, Bow Thruster, Dinghy, GPS Plotter, Depth finder, Radar, and more.
Lift, Bow & Stern Thrusters, 12V Lithium House Batteries (900AH), 380W Solar Panel. $349,700 Deltaville, VA. Call Anne Hutchings 804. 567.0092 or anne@yazuyachting.com www.yazuyachting.com 34’ Formula 34 PC ‘97 T-MerCruiser 454, Generator, Galley, eating area. Head w/ shower, outdoor seating. $36,500 Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com www.sassafrasharbormarina.com Jeanneau 34’ NC1095 Fly Weekender 2022MY Twin Yamaha F300 4-stroke, flybridge features sunbed and Bimini top, generator, air conditioning, well equipped, like new condition, low hours, factory warranty. $409,900 OBO (Stock# U-405) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com 2007 Triton 351 Express Repowered in 2021 w/ Triple Mercury Verado V8 300s. Price recently reduced. Contact Mike Coe at 410.387.8859 or Mike@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com Find all of the latest listings at proptalk.com
2013 34’ Beneteau Swift Trawler 34 2 Stateroom/1 Head, Dual Helms. Cummins Diesel QSB6.7I 425Hp Engine w/586 Hours, Cummins Onan 7.5KW

2022 Sportsman Open 352 CC Fully loaded w/ Triple Yamaha F300XSB’s. Digital electric steering, LOW HOURS, Venture Aluminum Trailer, Garmin GPS/VHF/Radar/ SiriusXM Antenna/ Screens,12V A/C Cabin & Cockpit, Teak Package (Helm, Captain’s Chairs, Bow Backrests), Gull Wings, Electric Reel Outlets, SeaKeeper 3 Gyro Stabilizer w/ extended warranty, Yamaha Auto Pilot, Outriggers: Gemlux Bluewater Bases w/ 22’ Carbon Fiber poles, FLIR M232 Thermal Camera. **THIS IS A MUST SEE & TEST-DRIVE!! Save almost $100,000 over the price of new!!**

$479,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20806

36’ 2000 Endeavour Trawlercat 36

$159,000 If you’re looking for a fantastic boat to do some coastal cruising or to entertain a large group on day trips, this is the boat you should be considering! This Endeavour Trawlercat 36 packs a lot of boat in just 36’! With a 15’ beam that can fit into any slip, an above the waterline height of just 15’ and a mere 3’ draft, her cruising potential is endless! Call Deanna Sansbury at 410.629.9186 or Deanna@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com

(Eltinar) 36’ kadey-krogen ‘86

$149,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2011 MJM 36 Downeast Lift kept w/ upgrades to electronics, power windshield and pilot house cushions. Twin Volvo 220Hp D3 diesels fully serviced in 2023. Contact David Malkin at 443.790.2786 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

36’ Fratelli Aprea Sorrento 2022

Handcrafted in Italy for over 130 years by the Fratelli family. A luxurious yacht w/ stunning interior. Spectacular Performance. A dry and comfortable ride at 30 + knots. Stand out from the crowd with this very elegant Yacht! Lightly used as a demo boat. Now offered for sale. $997,000 Also 32’ 2022 available. Contact S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

36’ Silverton 361 Express ‘95 Comfortable outdoor seating. Wellkept and clean interior. Crusader Twin 454 XL engines. No generator. Swim deck, full canvas enclosure. $45,900 Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com www.sassafrasharbormarina.com

2003 Formula 37 PC Extremely well cared for, professionally maintained, ideal for a day cruise w/ friends or a weekend trip w/ family. Contact Grady Byus at 410.533.9879 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

37’ 1995 Mainship 37 MY $149,900

Don’t let her age fool you! This boat has had many recent updates including: New Mercruiser Horizon engines w/ less than 200 hours, Generator, Bowthruster, Garmin XSV, Radar, Autopilot, Battery management system, New Windows, New Canvas, SeaDek, and so much more! Call Matt Sansbury at 410.206.2755 or Matt@YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com www.YachtBrokersofAnnapolis.com 40 Years of Yachting Mastery

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37’ Sea Ray Sedan Bridge ‘07

Stylish cruiser, great performance and comfort. Sleek modern design, spacious interior, full galley, two staterooms, head. Elevated dinette, panoramic view. Queen island bed, twin single beds. Aft cockpit w/ extended swim platform. Twin Mercruiser 8.1 gas engines, low hours. $148,500 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2019 Tiara Sport 38 LS Perfect boat for day yachting w/ family and friends. Equipped w/ triple Yamaha 350’s, painted to match the hull. Contact David Malkin at 443.790.2786 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2021 Tiara Yachts 38 LS Lift kept, lower hours (150 hrs) on triple mercury 400s, optioned w/ Seakeeper, radar, painted engines to match the hull, and more. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

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

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

2023 Nimbus T11 40’ Brokerage - T11 #186 - Twin 400 Mercs. Joystick, Thruster, Open day boat layout w/ yacht construction quality. 2 Cabins and enclosed head. $439,000 (Over $525K to buy new). Well-equipped! Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

2024 Nordic Tug 40’ New - Hull #12 InBuild. Cummins Engine & Genset Specs. Air, Thrusters and more! Available NOW! Call Seattle Yachts Annapolis for more info at 410.397.7323 or www.seattleyachts.com

40’ Bavaria R40 Coupe ‘23 STOCK BOAT CLEARANCE - SAVE $96,000Wonderful Great Loop boat! Sun pad lounging on foredeck. Retractable sunroof. Large light-filled salon w/ galley & dining area. 2 large staterooms w/ centerline berths, 2 heads, hydraulic swim platform… S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

Meridian 408 2007 With less than 500 hours on her Cummins 380 QSB electronic diesels, this 2007 Meridian 408 is a boat you should definitely see. New canvas all around and great condition completes the package. $229,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

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

41’ Bavaria SR41 HT ‘23 MUST SELL NOW! INCREDIBLE PRICE SAVINGS! Loaded w/ options and ready for the “Loop.” 2 large staterooms, 2 heads. Galley up and down. Hydraulic swim platform w/ Highfield dinghy, Canvas enclosure, Generator, A/C, large electric sunroof, much more. REDUCED $499,900 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

Jeanneau 41’ New Leader 12.5

Cruiser 2024MY Yamaha triple F300 4-stroke white, Helm Master w/ joystick and auto pilot, generator, air conditioning, sea keeper stabilizer, super well-equipped, live aboard cruiser, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-128) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

Jeanneau, 41’ New 1295 Fly Weekender 2024MY Triple F300 white 4-stroke, Helm Master w/ joystick, auto pilot, three state rooms, two showers, two galleys-one on flybridge, generator, air conditioning, sea keeper stabilizer, super well-equipped, live aboard cruiser, view at Bay Bridge Boat Show, call for info. (Stock# BJ-163) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com

2018 Legacy 42 Brokerage - Freshly painted Flag Blue hull, superbly equipped, single 660 Cummins, genset, davits, flybridge and more. Asking $699,000 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com

2023 MJM 4 Looking for an opportunity to purchase a Like New MJM 4, then this is your boat. Contact Ken Comerford at 410.280.2038 or Ken@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

42’ Ocean Alexander 420 Sport Sedan 1995 NEW LISTING! Twin 3208 cats & additional tanks - only 1210 hours on each, well-maintained and ready to go! $160,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2002 Grand Banks East Bay 43’ Brokerage - Asking $374,500 Call Dan Bacot 757.813.0460 or www.seattleyachts.com

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

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

44’ Seahorse CN44 ‘05 Excellent boat for long-distance travel - perfect for a couple or family. 2-cabin/1-head. Very spacious widebody design w/ extralarge main saloon & panoramic windows. $375,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

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410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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

2014 Regal 46 Sport Coupe

Pasadena, MD. Asking 374,900 Good Condition. Great couple or small-family cruiser. Joystick Driving. Up-To-Date on Yacht and Engine services. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

2018 Prestige Yachts 460 Fly 46’ Edgewater, MD. Asking $799,000 Turnkey single-owner yacht. Remaining factory warranty. Predominately freshwater usage. Upgraded w/ current factory aesthetics options and custom upgrades. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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 443.534.9473

46’ Maxum 4600 2001

Well-maintained, fully outfitted & ready to go. Bottom painted, stored canvas, updated & maintained equipment w/ owner records. Offers comfort, luxury, safety & stability at anchor or underway. $199,499 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

1994 Hyatt 47 ACMY BrokerageGreat live-aboard, cruiser or looper. 3116 Cats w/ approx.1500 hours. Lots of living for not a lot of money! Just Reduced $150,000 Call Dave van den Arend 443.850.4197 or www.seattleyachts.com

50’ Viking Convertible ‘00 Price reduced! Well cared for example of this classic sport fisher model. Twin 12-cylinder MAN diesels, outriggers, trolling valves, fighting chair w/ teak table option. Not into fishing? She would make a great liveaboard! $405,000 S&J Yachts 410.353.7423 www.sjyachts.com

2022 Prestige Yachts 520 Fly 52’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,399,000 Volvo DPS installed. Most outfitted, most immaculate 520 on pre-owned market. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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Jeanneau NC14 45’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $449,000 Great condition. Low Hours. Original Owner. Exclusive Freshwater Usage. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 46’
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2003 Selene 53 Ocean Trawler

430Hp Cummins engine & 52Hp Yanmar “get home” engine. High-quality ocean-going vessel w/ estimated range of 3,851 NM, 1,100 gal of fuel, & 400 gal of water. 3 cabins, 2 heads, salon, galley, pilot house, & flybridge. Equipped w/ 12.5 KW generator, AC, water maker, & more. $750,000 S&J Yachts 843.872.8080 www.sjyachts.com

53’ Island Pilot 535 ‘11 Crafted with some of the best fit, finish, equipment & loaded w/ luxury. Low hours on twin Volvo 700Hp D11 IPS diesels, Seakeeper stabilization, three joystick stations, 2 gens, washer/dryer, and much more. $695,000 S&J Yachts 410.639.2777 www.sjyachts.com

2006 Carver 56 Voyager

Very well-maintained w/ many recent upgrades. Spacious for extended cruising or entertaining large groups. She’s ready to cruise! Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2020 Prestige Yachts 590 Fly, OUR TRADE 59’ Baltimore, MD. Asking $1,479,700 Amazing Condition. Outfitted w/ ALL factory options and upgrades. Remaining engine/pod warranty. Custom flybridge enclosure. Available for immediate delivery. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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

60’ Jefferson Marquessa MY ‘89

Excellent choice for all-weather capability. New bridge canvas, decks, Westerbeke 22KW Generator. Fully equipped galley, 4 staterooms w/ 4 heads. 2015 Tender w/ 40Hp outboard. $244,900 Call Joe Smith at 410.708.0579 for an appointment or more info. Sassafras Harbor Marina Yachts Sales, 410.275.800, shmys@sassafrasharbormarina.com www.sassafrasharbormarina.com

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

2021 Prestige Yachts 690 Fly 69’ Newport Beach, CA. Asking $3,499,000 Immaculate Yacht. Original Chesapeake Bay boat. EastCoast delivery available. Like-New. To schedule showing or for more information, please contact Ian Dimka: 410.693.7386 or ian@cyc.yachts www.chesapeakeyachtcenter.com

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Marine Canvas Seamstress Wanted Cover Loft in Annapolis is hiring a seamstress for sewing marine canvas. Pay based on experience. Email resume to info@coverloft.com and join our team! www.coverloft.com

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Marine Technician BOE Marine is seeking a skilled and dedicated Marine Technician to join our team. Responsibilities: diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining a variety of marine equipment and systems. Experience in marine mechanics, electrical systems, and engine diagnostics is preferred. If you have a passion for the marine industry and enjoy working w/ boats and marine equipment, we want to hear from you! To apply, email resume to jobs@BOEmarine.com www.boemarine.com/careers

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Yacht Sales - Curtis Stokes and Associates, Inc. is hiring new salespeople for our Chesapeake area operation. Candidates must be honest, ethical and have boating experience. This is a commission only position. Contact Curtis Stokes at 410.919.4900 or curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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30’-50’ Deepwater Slips for Sale & Rent Flag Harbor Condo Marina on western shore of Chesapeake in St. Leonard, MD. Slip sales & rentals 410.586.0070/ fhca@flagharbor.com. Storage & Repairs 410.586.1915/ flagboatyard@gmail.com www.flagharbor.com

45’ Slip for Sale in Baltimore, MD Location: Anchorage Marina. Amenities: Gated/Private Dock, Boater’s Lounge, Water & Electric, Pump Out Services, Laundries, Bath House, and more! Restaurants & Grocery within walking distance. Interested parties, please call 240.463.1029.

Galesville – West River Deep Water Slips with water and electricity, 20 to 40 feet. $1,200 to $3,500 per year. 410.212.4867

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Marina Updates

Parish Creek Landing Marina in Shady Side, MD, shares several updates, including the announcement of a new general manager: Chris Hylton. “I’m very excited for this opportunity to manage Parish Creek Landing!” says Hylton. “I have worked at Chesapeake Yacht Club in Shady Side for the last 12 years. I went to college at St. Mary’s College of Maryland where I got my bachelor’s in economics and public policy, with a minor in political science. I’ve been around the water all my life and grew up in Shady Side. I’ve worked on countless cars, trucks, boats, etc. with my dad, so don’t be surprised if you all see me working with the guys all season long. I’m always around and available so feel free to stop in the office or stop me in the yard if you ever want to chat. I’m going to do everything I can to get to know all of you and make this the best experience we can here!”

Parish Creek has also hired Aaron Catterton and Jeff Henderson. Catterton has experience as a diesel mechanic as well as operating heavy equipment and has lived locally in the Deale/Shady Side area all his life. Catterton and Hylton have been working hard on servicing all the marina’s equipment and getting it ready for this spring season. Henderson has been hired as a part-time mechanic. He has over 40 years of auto mechanic experience as well as servicing boats and has experience running heavy equipment as well. He too lives in Shady Side. When he’s not at the marina, you will likely find him running the family charter fishing boat, Tenacious, or in the woods hunting. parishcreeklanding.com

Accolade

AkzoNobel’s Awlgrip yacht coatings is the first topcoat finish to be verified as a Sustainable Solution by the Water Revolution Foundation (WRF). Awlgrip HDT has been added to the WRF’s Database of Sustainable Solutions to enable builders and applicators to find the most environmentally conscious products for superyachts. WRF is a not-for-profit organization established in 2018 with the goal of driving sustainability and change in the superyacht industry through collaboration and innovation, leading the way towards neutralizing its ecological footprint and preserving the world’s oceans. The Awlgrip topcoat helps to deliver on the goal of reducing the environmental impact of solutions, combining the best of performance and sustainable attributes to elevate builders’ creations. It has reduced solvent in its formulation and has lower VOC when compared to a standard polyurethane topcoat, being VOC compliant considering even the most stringent legislations. Awlgrip HDT was given the Sustainable Solution stamp of approval by WRF after a rigorous analysis into the product’s life cycle, including the evaluation of the resources used in sourcing raw materials, manufacturing, and applying the product, alongside the waste generation, airborne emissions, and longevity of the topcoat.

Matthew Anzardo, global yacht segment manager at AkzoNobel’s Yacht Coatings, said: “We are extremely proud to make history with having the first topcoat to be verified on the WRF’s Database of Sustainable Solutions. Across our brands and business, we share the same goal of reducing the environmental impact of coatings solutions through collaboration and innovation, combining the best of performance and sustainability. WRF’s recognition and support of our product is testament to our innovation and commitment to more sustainable yachting.” awlgrip.com

Mid-Atlantic Dealer

North Point Yacht Sales announces its exclusive partnership as the Mid-Atlantic dealer for Mag Bay Yachts. Built by the same hands that brought you the original Cabo Yachts, Mag Bay Yachts delivers the finest quality handmade fishing boats, with unparalleled craftmanship based upon decades of boat building experience. Mag Bay Yachts are designed to perform with both high speed and efficiency, embodying elegance and function in every aspect. “The partnership with Mag Bay Yachts marks an exciting chapter for us,” says Ken Comerford, owner and president of North Point Yacht Sales. “Their commitment to superior style and quality aligns perfectly with our values at North Point Yacht Sales. We are dedicated to providing our clients with access to the finest yachts available, and May Bay Yachts certainly represents excellence in every sense.” Gorgeous lines adorn Mag Bay Yachts’ high-quality center console boats, which work equally well as fishing machines or yacht tenders. The company’s mission statement is simple: to build the finest quality boats on the water. From their acclaimed 33 center console to the recently introduced 42 Express, each Mag Bay model sets a new industry standard for craftsmanship and performance.

Mag Bay Yachts hull design ensures agile performance with dignified, stylish flair. Backed by decades of boatbuilding experience, the creators of Mag Bay Yachts have a long history of success in the industry, with a commitment to quality and customer service that is unmatched. “At Mag Bay Yachts, we seek perfection in craftsmanship, performance, and styling,” says Michael Howarth, co-founder of Mag Bay Yachts. “Our boats represent the epitome of luxury and sophistication, and we are thrilled to partner with North Point Yacht Sales to bring the Mag Bay experience to the Mid-Atlantic region.” For more information about Mag Bay Yachts and North Point Yacht Sales dealership in the Mid-Atlantic Region, please reach out to Ken Comerford at (410) 280-2038 or Ken@NorthPointYachtSales.com

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