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March 6, 2026
Raeyane Farrell and Bill Cabrall, Chesapeake sailors and Annapolitans, had dreams of completing the Great Loop and decid
March 4, 2026
For many Chesapeake Bay boaters, owning a cabin cruiser already feels like freedom.
March 3, 2026
Lyman, Chris-Craft, Bertram… these are names we all are probably very familiar with. But these days we don’t hear much about custom-built boats, let alone boats built in someone’s backyard.
March 2, 2026
The Maryland Dove, a replica of the ship that set sail from England in 1633, is currently undergoing repairs at Dennis Point Marina in
February 12, 2026
Now that the fall haul-out season and the holidays are behind us, the winter season (and the cold weather) are still ahead.
February 9, 2026
Whether you are a boater yourself (I hope) or have a special boater in your life, there are some ways to show you speak the language, the boater’s love language that is.
February 5, 2026
Editor’s Note: If you missed Part One, you can read it here. Last month the author covered the
January 29, 2026
When John Wilmot reached out to tell me about his classic boat, I was tickled, as John’s wife, Betty, was a fellow cockt
January 27, 2026
Since October 2022, at least six professional and experienced Chesapeake Bay watermen have died on the water, prompting
January 22, 2026
A valuable piece of history will come to the Annapolis Maritime Museum (AMM), when the 1899 Fresnel Lens from Thomas