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A Havre de Grace Holiday
Once the bustling terminus for the Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal, Havre de Grace, Md.,
is now the end-of-the-road for antiques lovers and chocoholics like Jane Meneely.
A Boat for all Reasons
Like a true child of the 60s, the Bertram 31 broke all the rules-and records. Now a whole fleet of these sassy sportfishers have made themselves at home on the Bay, a far cry from their native Florida. By Wendy Mitman Clarke
Christmas in Sea Ray City
He had just wanted to go and see what the shindig was all about, but then they asked him to judge the boat decorating contest-him, David B. Bowes, stodgy journalist cum laude. Pass the sugar plums, please.

Nautical Know How
Small Fry-So many boats, so little time . . . Tom Dove points out a fleet of small, affordable sailboats that can get you started in the sport without breaking the bank.
Time Tested: A Guide to Good Old Boats
Tried and True-According to Tom Dove, there are plenty of reasons why the Catalina 30 has been around for such a long time. Plenty of good reasons.
Marina Hopping
Getting to the Pointe-A new marina beckons from Lynnhaven Inlet. Long Bay Pointe Boating Resort offers overnight dockage and full-body massages. What more could a boater want? By Clyde Leatherwood
Prop Wash
Changing Standards-Giving up his powerboat and switching to a sailboat would be cheaper, but how low could Leon Frank go?
Cruise of the Month
Above the Bridge-A world of quiet beauty waited for Tony Muldoon when he headed past Chestertown and cruised all the way up the Chester River.
Me & My Boat
Perchance to Dream-Bruce Holly found just what he was looking for in an Eastern Shore cornfield: a 19-foot Drascombe lugger.
Trading Places
Passing the Bar-Virginia boatbuilder Steve Zimmerman defied the law of averages when he set up shop on Mobjack Bay. By Wendy Mitman Clarke
Angler's Almanac
Winter Workshop-John Page Williams is just full of ideas for getting your boat whipped into shape for your kind of fishing.
Stern Lines
The Living River-Like Kenneth Grahame's Ratty, George R. Merrill finds meaning in the river itself.
Reed Creek Journal
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| A Boat for All Reasons
Whether they’re taking your family out for a day of Bay fun, cruising a bunch of your buddies to a hot rockfish spot or dashing you to a waterfront party in stunning style, the Bertram 31 has become one of the Bay’s most coveted classics.
| | A Havre de Grace Holiday
With confectionaries and candlelight awaiting us at the top of the Bay, we weren’t about to let Scrooge, or that little problem with the “bottomless” fuel tank, slow us down. Much.
| | Seal the Deal
Maritime artist Greg Kurtz makes his mark on Sequoia.
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