Boating the Upper Chesapeake

mercrewser

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

What can you tell me about it Stan? Does it have open exhaust or the side pocket exhaust option? What might the engines/drives need in the future? How's it running? Did you keep it in a slip (bottom painted)? Any more pics would be great. I always liked the IIIs.....



Oh, and for the 210 guy, here's our old '76....

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SuperNova

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

It runs fine. Needs to be cleaned up and minor cosmetic repairs here and there. vinyl is all good. trailer has 12 inch disc brakes on it, tires are decent. I could throw the batteries in it, tow it to Md and run to it from Northeast to Baltimore tomorrow without any concerns. Bottom is painted, but I keep it on a trailer. It originally belonged to George Braun (of Braun shavers fame, I'm told) and was bought from Anchor Marine in Northeast, Md. I have the original bill of sale. I have two new exhaust bellows that need to be installed. And the exhaust is thru the prop. I pm'd you with my number if you want to call and talk.....
 

SuperNova

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

Man, it's really nice out today...I hope someone is getting out in their boat!
 

Blue Crabber

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

Hey Guys!

I created a map for the Facebook Group so that we can all add our locations and favorite spots. This way all of the new members can see the areas we are talking about. I think that it will be a great resource for new members as we talk about favorite spots, raft-up locations, etc. Feel free to add your locations.

To edit the map, first make sure that you are logged into a Google account and then click this link below. Click the red 'Edit' button, add a location and click save.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?vps=...d=207165770170431288868.0004b636a2bae7c89e4e2

Upper Chesapeake Recreational Boaters - Google Maps
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Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps

If you haven't yet seen the group on Facebook check this link out below:

http://www.facebook.com/groups/chesapeakeboating/?notif_t=group_activity
 

bowman316

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

my how things have changed on here. I used the be the crazy one who would rile everyone up.
Now I'm the mellow one.

I heard Scott got banned for about a month or so.

This loose cannon has not fell overboard yet thou... :)
 

bowman316

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

scotty's in the penalty box for a few weeks. lol
 

bowman316

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

Here is a transcript from the cruise ship that beached.

As translated by Reuters, the entire conversation went as follows:

Coast Guard: Hello.

Captain: Good evening, chief.

Coast Guard: Listen, this is De Falco from Livorno. Am I speaking with the captain?

Captain: Good evening, Chief De Falco.

Coast Guard: Tell me your name, please.

Captain: I am Captain Schettino, chief.

Coast Guard: Schettino?

Captain: Yes.

Coast Guard: Listen, Schettino. There are people trapped on board. Now, you go with your lifeboat. Under the bow of the ship, on the right side, there is a ladder. You climb on that ladder and go on board the ship. Go on board the ship and get back to me and tell me how many people are there. Is that clear. I am recording this conversation, Captain Schettino.

(Captain tries to speak but Coast Guard can't hear him clearly. Voices in the Coast Guard room.)

Coast Guard: Speak up! (captain tries to speak) Captain, put your hand over the microphone and speak in a louder voice!

Captain: At this moment the ship is listing.

Coast Guard: There are people who are coming down the ladder on the bow. Go back in the opposite direction, get back on the ship, and tell me how many people there are and what they have on board. Tell me if there are children, women and what type of help they need. And you tell me the number of each of these categories. Is that clear?

Listen Schettino, perhaps you have saved yourself from the sea but I will make you look very bad. I will make you pay for this. Dammit, go back on board!

(Noise can be heard in the background. Apparently other Coast Guard officers are shouting to each other in the same room about "the ship, the ship")

Captain: Please ...

Coast Guard: There is no 'please' about it. Get back on board. Assure me you are going back on board!

Captain: I'm in a lifeboat, I am under here. I am not going anywhere. I am here.

Coast Guard: What are you doing, captain?

Captain: I am here to coordinate the rescue...

Coast Guard (interrupting): What are you coordinating there! Get on board! Coordinate the rescue from on board! Are you refusing?

Captain: No, I am not refusing.

Coast Guard: Are you refusing to go aboard, captain? Tell me the reason why you are not going back on board.

Captain: (inaudible)... there is a another lifeboat...

Coast Guard (interrupting, yelling): You get back on board! That is an order! There is nothing else for you to consider. You have sounded the "Abandon Ship." Now I am giving the orders. Get back on board. Is that clear? Don't you hear me?

Captain: I am going aboard.

Coast Guard: Go! Call me immediately when you are on board. My rescue people are in front of the bow.

Captain: Where is your rescue craft?

Coast Guard: My rescue craft is at the bow. Go! There are already bodies, Schettino. Go!

Captain: How many bodies are there?

Coast Guard: I don't know! ... Christ, you should be the one telling me that!

Captain: Do you realize that it is dark and we can't see anything?

Coast Guard: So, what do you want to do, to go home, Schettino?! It's dark and you want to go home? Go to the bow of the ship where the ladder is and tell me what needs to be done, how many people there are, and what they need! Now!

Captain: My second in command is here with me.

Coast Guard: Then both of you go! Both of you! What is the name of your second in command?

Captain: His name is Dmitri (static)"

Coast Guard: What is the rest of his name? (static) You and your second in command get on board now! Is that clear?

Captain: Look, chief, I want to go aboard but the other lifeboat here has stopped and is drifting. I have called ...

Coast Guard (interrupting): You have been telling me this for an hour! Now, go aboard! Get on board, and tell me immediately how many people there are!

Captain: OK, chief.

Coast Guard: Go! Immediately!
 

Philster

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

There is a thread on that in dockside chat. Love how the coast guard barked at him... drunk coward that he is...
 

reefrunner7

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

anyone got any info on triton marina or the cove marina in the north part of the elk river?
 

bowman316

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

try going to activecaptain.com
you look up any area on the map, and they show points of interest that other members have added. It has ratings for marinas, and anchorages, and stuff like that.

Just click on interactive cruising guidebook.
you have to sign up for free to see the points.
 

Billdc

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

anyone got any info on triton marina or the cove marina in the north part of the elk river?

There are some comments on this a few pages back, but I'm too lazy to look them up again, and this thread is alittle long to read all the posts to find your info. You will find that the Elk is shallow(except for in the channel) and the marinas have minimal drafts depending on your vessel. Someone mentioned their boat sitting on the bottom during low tides. There are people on here that have their boats on the Elk and are fine with it, others tried it for years and moved on due to drafts. If it's close to where you want to boat and you don't mind working around a tide table, it will be fine. I think you will find Cove is cheaper than Triton, but that is just hear say on my part. Good luck.
Northeast has a few marinas that are probably comparable without the draft issues. It depends on where you want to boat, depending on what type of boat you have you may not be able to (or want to) travel from the NE to the elk for the day.
 

Blue Crabber

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Taken at Tydings Marina in Havre De Grace this afternoon.

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Also, snapped this pic of the channel entering the marina from the Susquehanna River. Looks like they are starting to dredge from this past hurricane season. :D

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DBreskin

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Re: Boating the Upper Chesapeake

Is anyone else going to the AC Boat Show Saturday? I'll be there when it opens.
 
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