Nice Video of you cruzin down the bay , 60° and calm ,that's beautiful fall weather.Keep the Crabs and Videos coming. Ordered crabcakes for Jimmy's. Excellent
Thank You Cj for a very interesting and entertaining season. I just started following you and Luke this year and will continue for many years to come. Keep up the great work 👍 👏 NOW, GET TA WORK!! 💪
really cool trip thankz for bring us along i thinking i might want to make that trip next year with my boat but definitely have to be on a clam day i only have a 20' boat
Thanks CJ ! For showing the people how much work goes into the crabbing season’s and getting us fresh crabs ! Just got back from Florida and good to know you and the family are doing well. Keep up the good work that you are doing ! All ways remember GET TO WORK !
Almost down toward my way. My folks' old house has a picture of the screw pile light that used to serve Windmill Pt. in their living room. Safe travels, Cpt.
Just saw the Video and Clicked Instantly! Cool to see stuff like this behind the scenes of how you keep the business running and preventive maintenance!
Range markers and lights work like the sights on a rifle. There's a higher marker, usually with a light, in the back, and another marker that's lower in the front. If you're sailing so that the two markers are lined up, like you'd line up those rifle sights, then you're in the channel. Like you said, they're a lot less important now that just about every boat that draws enough water to care about a channel now already has radar. Radars break and electronics fail, though, and the sea doesn't care, so lights and markers and fog horns are still good stuff. The radio towers at Greenbury Point across the Severn from Annapolis were first built in 1918 during World War One to communicate with Europe. They were later used to communicate with Navy submarines into the 1980s, including submerged ballistic missile subs. Growing up in the area we used to say that if you wanted to watch the start of the war with the Soviet Union, then just look over there - those towers will be targeted right away. "But they will be the last things you see!" There were eventually 19 towers up until 1999, the last three were left standing as navaigation aids for vessels on the Bay and for aircraft flying into Baltimore-Washington Airport nearby.
Thank you it's getting cold now you retired for the year so now I have to start over and watch reruns I just finished number 9 some really great stuff rainy day might be my favorite
Nice Video of you cruzin down the bay , 60° and calm ,that's beautiful fall weather.Keep the Crabs and Videos coming.
Ordered crabcakes for Jimmy's.
Excellent
Thanks CJ, for an entertaining season.
Thank you CJ
This video was awesome ❤Thanks for sharing this amazing view 👍
Thanks
That was awesome! Thank you
Lots of good info keep up the videos I love them
you keep making them and ill keep watching them
Thanks for the history along the ride.
Your welcome
Great video CJ, I felt like I was back on the water. Can't wait to see what you are planning for the over winter videos. Always entertaining.
Roy S.
Thanks
Thank You Cj for a very interesting and entertaining season. I just started following you and Luke this year and will continue for many years to come. Keep up the great work 👍 👏 NOW, GET TA WORK!! 💪
Glad to have ya. Thanks
Great tour! Congrats on her 10K
Thanks so much!
Beautiful journey! Thank you for sharing!
Your welcome
Great season! Great Video! Thanks CJ from Florida. Had some crabs in Dundalk when we were there a few weeks back!!
Thanks. Hope they were good.
thanks for all the vids
Glad you like them!
Enjoyed the ride with you and the history of the Bay and the Light Houses .
Thanks Capt for a good season of videos. This was a nice trip brought back some memories.
Thanks for bringing us along for the ride - next year let me know - I'd love to take this ride with you!
Will do.
really cool trip thankz for bring us along i thinking i might want to make that trip next year with my boat but definitely have to be on a clam day i only have a 20' boat
Its a nice trip
Like the tour guide voice lol keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for reminder gotta change my lower unit oil and winter ready.
Thanks for taking us along on your crabbing season. What’s next?
American Made content Hopefully
Thanks CJ ! For showing the people how much work goes into the crabbing season’s and getting us fresh crabs ! Just got back from Florida and good to know you and the family are doing well. Keep up the good work that you are doing ! All ways remember GET TO WORK !
Thanks. We just got back too.
Thanks for keeping us supplied with fresh crabs every year. And also for the YT content!
You are welcome
Almost down toward my way. My folks' old house has a picture of the screw pile light that used to serve Windmill Pt. in their living room. Safe travels, Cpt.
Just saw the Video and Clicked Instantly! Cool to see stuff like this behind the scenes of how you keep the business running and preventive maintenance!
Range markers and lights work like the sights on a rifle. There's a higher marker, usually with a light, in the back, and another marker that's lower in the front. If you're sailing so that the two markers are lined up, like you'd line up those rifle sights, then you're in the channel. Like you said, they're a lot less important now that just about every boat that draws enough water to care about a channel now already has radar. Radars break and electronics fail, though, and the sea doesn't care, so lights and markers and fog horns are still good stuff. The radio towers at Greenbury Point across the Severn from Annapolis were first built in 1918 during World War One to communicate with Europe. They were later used to communicate with Navy submarines into the 1980s, including submerged ballistic missile subs. Growing up in the area we used to say that if you wanted to watch the start of the war with the Soviet Union, then just look over there - those towers will be targeted right away. "But they will be the last things you see!" There were eventually 19 towers up until 1999, the last three were left standing as navaigation aids for vessels on the Bay and for aircraft flying into Baltimore-Washington Airport nearby.
Awesome I'm from there
Doing a video on the work that's getting done ?
Just started watching those were the things I was talking about yellow stick red stick I thought maybe weather stations so what are they
They are range markers. The ships use them to navigate the channel.
Thank you it's getting cold now you retired for the year so now I have to start over and watch reruns I just finished number 9 some really great stuff rainy day might be my favorite
where did that hat come from! Looks warm
It's Carhartt. I'm looking for an American made one though.
Have you ever went through the C&D Canal up to Chesapeake City?
No not yet
Do you do anything on eastern shore side? The Chesapeake bay Maritime museum in Saint Michael's is a great place to see. Take the kids.
Get over there when I can
Is it deer season? Go put some back straps in freezer & get bacon burger made up . Stay safe good video
Yeah hopefully gonna get out.
Do you still guide for duck hunting there?
No gave it up.
who's doin the service, nice clip
do you guys catch blackfish in the Chesapeake?
Black Sea Bass? Yes, but not many
sorry should have said Tautog. thanks @@CrabdadCJ
Is it's still crabs please I need crabs😢
MD season closes today. They still ship them up from out of state.