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Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Avast! Every September 19 be International Talk Like a Pirate Day! This year that there date be fallin’ on a Thursday. First created in 1995 by John Baur (Ol’ Chumbucket) and Mark Summers (Cap’n Slappy), this be a very special day fer us pirates! If’n ye not be familiar withContinue Reading
Apps Every Boater Should Have
In every chatroom, forum, and Facebook group, there’s always a common question – ” What are the best smartphone apps for boating?” Well here’s the ones that I think are the most important: Navionics BoatingThis is a chart-plotter app, and one of the best out there. It is constantly beingContinue Reading
Rum of the Month: Bumbu Original
Probably one of the best tasting rums we’ve ever had, Bumbu Original is the perfect rum for sipping at anchor! From their website: Our flagship Bumbu Rum is based on the original recipe created by 16th and 17th century sailors of the West Indies, who blended native Caribbean ingredients intoContinue Reading
Drink: The Orange Crush
One of the all-time favorite drinks among real boaters, the Orange Crush is tough to beat! The fresh squeezed orange juice is what makes this drink so refreshing! The ingredients are: 2 ounces of orange vodka1/4 ounce of triple sec2 ounces of fresh squeezed orange juiceSplash of Sprite Here’s howContinue Reading
The Harbour Grille & Brocks Riverside Grill Autumn Classic 2019
Every year The Harbour Grille and Brocks Riverside Grill put on a charity golf tournament, and the proceeds go to the American Diabetes Association. This year it will be held on September 17 at the Laurel Hill Golf Club. There’s still time to sign up, and sponsorships are still available!Continue Reading
Ghost Fleet to Become National Marine Sanctuary
Paddle down the Potomac into Mallows Bay and you’ll find some very real ghosts floating in the water. An entire fleet of partially sunken ships, built during World War I, lend their hulls to seagull nests and kayakers’ intrigue. Built over 100 years ago, these ships exist as a memoryContinue Reading