Annual Bay Bridge Boat Show

The Annual Bay Bridge Boat Show kicks off the boating season April 27-29 on the banks of the Chesapeake in Stevensville, Maryland.

The  Annual Bay Bridge Boat Show is the largest in-water boat show on the Atlantic coast north of Florida. The show will display more than 400 powerboats from 7 to 70 feet, including fishing boats, center consoles, trawlers, express cruisers, pontoon boats, luxury cruisers, jet skis, jet boats, ski boats, bow riders, inflatables, kayaks, SUPs, and canoes.

More than 100 exhibitor booths, a large variety of food vendors and a children’s area make it fun for everyone. Show organizers will also conduct Cruisers University at the U.S. Naval Academy April 19-22. It’s a great opportunity to learn information about safely cruising abroad.

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By Chris Knauss, Southern Boating April 2018

Photo Courtesy of Chris Knauss

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Say Goobye to Summer in Cambridge, Maryland

Cambridge, Maryland bids adieu to summer with Summer Send-Off Festival

The historic maritime town of Cambridge, Maryland, knows how to send off summer with three of my favorite “B” words. This year’s Summer Send-Off festival—themed “Blues, Brews and Barbecue”—will be held on Saturday, September 16th from 5PM to 10PM in the downtown area, a short distance from available docking at the Cambridge Municipal Yacht Basin. Located on the Choptank River near the mouth of Cambridge Creek, it has a maximum depth of 13 feet and is a comfortable stop for boats from 20 feet to 200 feet.

The festival is held on Poplar and Race streets and features barbecue-inspired foods, live entertainment, and craft beer. RAR Brewing is returning as this year’s sponsor of the Main Stage and will serve its full line of beer, which is brewed in downtown Cambridge at its Poplar Street taproom and new canning facility on Gay Street.

The fun includes pedaling miniature tricycles, running in flippers and a SCUBA mask, and racing with an egg on a spoon. The fastest team gets bragging rights and a $100 donation to their favorite charity.

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By Chris Knauss, Southern Boating, September 2017

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