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The BAYFARERS

     The Bayfarers are a Chesapeake Bay sailing club, founded in 1975, for the purpose of family cruising in company on the Bay. The club schedules a monthly raft-up in one of the many coves and rivers. Annual Highlights include a Day of Absurdity, in which absurd contests are inflicted on all attendees, and an annual week-long Mini-cruise to visit some of the more secluded parts of the Bay.

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Nightingale, aka Night in jail (the crew had a great time at the Solomon's race weeks)

2008 BAYFARER SCHEDULE


Anytime at all Call or email around and arrange a spur of the moment get together

April 5-6Crusader Yacht Open House 10-4pm (click here to see their website description)
Hosts Nancy & Craig

May 23-26 Memorial Day - Dividing Creek (assuming we reserve a good spot on Friday) or Quarter Cove - Wye River

June 21 - 22 Emory Creek, Corsica River off the Chester (Sat. El toro race) Hosts Val & Jane

July 4 (Friday)-6 July 4th Fireworks, at Gibson Island. Hosts Chris & Dave O'Neill

Aug 30 - Sept 2 Labor Day Weekend, Choptank river, Broad Creek area, Hosts: Bill & Sue Schneider

October 11 - 13 Octoberfest and Columbus Day Duck in, Wye River area, Host Christopher C. (Octoberfest is officially September 20th to October 5th, but we're in a later time zone than Munich.)

Oct 18-19 (& other weekends) Regular Duck in's begin, Dividing Creek, Hosts Chris & Rick

Oct 25-26 Halloween, Harness Creek, (2008 Howl-O-Ween Barking Bash at Quiet Waters Park Oct 25). Hosts Jane & Val

Nov 14-15 Turkey Stew, Back Creek
 

Note: The annual day of absurdity will be held without notice at a raftup (that's absurd!)

In Memory of Al King - July 19, 2007



Al King 1997 Al King racing

RAFT-UPS - 2006 - 2007 - 2008


Next Raft-up Labor Day Weekend: August 29-September 1st. Broad Creek area on the Choptank. Nightingale will be heading toward the general area sometime on Friday morning. The Emersons and Lawrences are planning on getting there Saturday afternoon or thereabouts. We'll poke around the San Domingo Creek/upper Broad Creek/ Leadenham, etc. area to find a good spot for Saturday. We'll be in the general area at least until Monday morning. There is a possibility that the O'Neils, Stefanciks, Andersons, and maybe even the Lengyls might catch up with us. And anyone else? Bill's cell phone is the same: 410-703-2943 and Sue's is 410-533-4643. CU if we CU



Raftup Reports for 2008:

Memorial Day Weekend - Dividing Creek
(May 24-26, 2008)

Dennis and Suzi Lawrence reported on the Memorial Day Bayfarer Raft Up. Thate Wata anchored across from Grainery Creek as that was the only anchorage remaining in the entire Wye river. Fortunately, there was plenty of room for the raftup there and everyone had a great time. It was a quiet area which made for a very relaxing time. Especially since the weather was fantastic - for just about the first time this spring. No rain or thunderstorms! Amazing! Last year's drought was over-compensated for by this years record drenchings. Dennis and Suzi will be hanging out on their boat for a few weeks until they move down to their new digs in North Carolina, but we do hope they'll be back occasionally for raftups.


Raftup Reports for 2007:

Memorial Day Weekend - Wye Island area
(May 26-28, 2007)

Dennis put his new Spade hook down in Dividing Creek and it held well, first with just himself and then with Rick & Chris, and later with Val, Jane, and Brian. The creek was full of cats, e.g. a Gemini cat gathering but we didn't notice too much meowing. Felix, the cat (the O'Neills) anchored near by, at the mouth of the creek. There was the usual visiting back and forth, with snacks, etc. in Thate Wata. Sunday was a repeat of Saturday, less the sailing into the Wye and concluded with a round of "full contact dominoes" with everyone winning at least once. Weather-wise, we were lucky. Saturday evening's storm that drenched Annapolis, passed by to the north and was basically a non-event in the Dividing Creek area. Sunday evening it rained a bit, the "son et lumiare" show was more vivid, and the wind came up a bit but, overall, it was mostly an interruption in the late afternoon/evening.


Labor Day Weekend (Aug 31- Sept 3)

We had the right Felix at the raftup. Felix the catamaran (Chris & Dave O'Neill) was the one at this weekend's raftup - most fortunately. Far better than Category 5 hurricane Felix that was cruising in the Caribbean! This was a last minute get-together. Friday afternoon Nightingale rafted up to Felix the Cat (main crewmember, Bequie the dog) in Swan Creek and were joined shortly by Kathy & Mike Anderson in Daze Off. We rode into a marina (Harbor Haven?) in Dave's high powered motorboat/dinghy and were treated to the top of 3 decks with a great private view for the 6 of us. The next day, after much discussion, we flew down (and up) to the mouth of Emery Creek, where it was so nice we stayed there for the next two days. We were joined by Chris & Rick Emerson - they had tried to sail One With The Wind south but the nice breeze kept quitting at strategic moments, which made One With the Wind very mad and the boat said "Enough is enough, I'm going North for a boat Party!". A bit later, Val & Jane Taliaferro blew in and rafted FreeFlight up with us. What can I say? We partied, and relaxed, and partied and relaxed. Daze Off & Felix introduced us to the card game Crazy Rummy, and Nightingale, One with the Wind, & FreeFlight introduced them to Dominoes (Bayfarer version). Great hors d'oeuvres were offered by all - although Chris O'Neill insisted her mango fruit salsa would have been better if she had remembered to bring the cilantro which was on their dock. Dave & Bequie spend a bit of time on the beaches but weren't able to find any ripe cilantro plants to pick. Fortunately, her salsa seemed just great to us as it was. - and a good time was had by all. (Oh, this may be classified information, but we celebrated Sue's birthday on Sunday - see the pictures of everyone on Nightingale)

-One With The Wind, FreeFlight, Nightingale, Felix, Daze Off ---------- Val, Jane, Chris O'Neill, Rick, Chris Emerson ----

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---------- Kathy & Mike Anderson, Sue, & Dave --------------------- Sue, Dave, & Bill ----------

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Oktoberfest in the Wye Oct 6 - 8)

We were pleasantly surprised that, on the busy weekend, there was actually room to raftup in Dividing Creek in the first cove to starboard with some protection from the Wye River powerboat wakes. Nightingale was slowed up at the Kent Narrows Bridge which was a bit off schedule due to a sailboat running into it shortly before (the boat, with some scarring on the hull, was heading north into the Chester as we were arriving). Rick identified the boat as being from their marina. -And then Nightingale's motor quit in the Miles - luckily it didn't happen while waiting for the bridge - it took awhile to finally find a plugged fuel line at the tank as the problem - so we were a bit late getting there. We had a good Oktoberfest (Eins, Zwei, g'suffa!) and we had a Day of Absurdity Oktoberfest quiz (continued at the following raftup). Val just edged out Rick by half a point, followed by a tie for third between Suzi Lawrence and Sue Schneider. Nice clear nights and we had a great overhead passing view of the International Space Station.


Halloween Postponed to Nov 3-4 from Oct 27-28 due to the weather

The original date on Halloween weekend was blown out by the one of the first windy/rainy days we had all summer - the rain was much appreciated because of the draught, but not so good - especially the winds - for getting to Harness Creek. Then, on the following weekend, Nov 3-4, one of the few Atlantic hurricanes this year, Noel, passed by offshore and sucked in lots of wind on Friday and Saturday so Schneider, Lawrences, & Taliferros just drove over to Kent Narrows to party on Rick & Chris's boat at Mears marina, joined by a number of their marina friends. The breeze did tend to blow stuff of the table in the Pavilion there, but it was easier to recover it than it would have been from the boats - and we managed to go a good job on the pumpkin soup, pumpkin bread, pumpkin dip, pear crisp dessert, and lots more. At least, the winds blew out the clouds so that Comet Holmes overhead was able to check us out - "Elementary, my dear Watson, it just looks like those Bayfarers party animals on One With The Wind. Nothing to worry about!"


Raftup Reports for 2006:

Memorial Day Weekend - Dividing Creek on the Wye
(May 27-29, 2006)

Nightingale arrived the night before and staked out a deep-water spot in Dividing Creek. Dennis & Val had a good sail in a brisk breeze up Eastern Bay through the Annapolis -St Michael's regatta racing fleet, reportedly leaving Donnybrook in their wake - although maybe it was the other way around. Freeflight, One with the Wind, and Thate Wata were joined by Tseunami and Impulse - who are docked at Kent Narrows with One with the Wind. The highlight of the weekend was a christening ceremony for Thate Wata, Dennis & Suzi Lawrence's new boat - a Catalina 42. Rick recited the formal verse while Dennis & Suzi popped champaign corks North, South, East, & West. The toasts ensured the proper welcoming of the new boat to the fleet. Thate Wata seemed to be enjoying it's ceremony - definitely a very spoiled boat. Procyon (Procy for short - named after the little dog star), Nightingale's new golden retriever puppy also enjoyed his first cruise, along with Jack, Karl Schneider's large golden retriever. Maggie and Murphy on Thate Wata completed the dog picture - all had a great time on the beaches - especially sniffing the many horseshoe crabs crawling up on the beaches.


San Domingo Creek/St Michaels (July 4th weekend)

Following some independent cruising we met for a long July 4th weekend in San Domingo Creek, the back door to St Michaels. We had Rick & Chris who were well relaxed from messing around on the Choptank the previous week as St Michael's tour experts. We anchored separately in the cove at San Domingo and took the dinghies into the south dock at St Michaels for a nice walk into town. The weather couldn't have been nicer. We hiked & hiked & hiked around town. I think we explored most all of the many stores. The ice cream shop had no fat/no sugar moose ice cream advertised which was an irresistable offer. And it tasted great! Come evening, we wandered over to the waterfront/museum area where we enjoyed some very nice fireworks and some good music. The big band even played "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay"! However, we did then have to lug all the stuff we (some of us) bought back to the dinghys. Later, we dinghied over to Thate Wata for some socializing. We noticed a Maryland Marine Police cruiser checking out the many boats in the anchorage and it wandered by us asking who belonged to Nightingale since no one was on board. They seems reassured when they found we were with the group. They said they were going to be there all night and, indeed, they seemed to be anchored out at least until we retired for the night. We have some speculation on why they were there but don't want them mad at us if we guessed the reason wrong so we won't post it here on the internet.


Mini-Cruise - South River to Wye River August 19 - Labor Day weekend

FreeFlight and Nightingale had a great initial week cruising short distances and goofing off doing as little as possible so we were well primed for a great imprompto raftup with the Emersons, Stefanciks, Laurences, and some trawler/diving friends of Rick & Chris in Dividing Creek the weekend of Aug 26-27. Andy & Joyce were out for the following week and went down to check out St Michaels on Monday. FreeFlight and Nightingale had already done that for the previous week so we just hung around and fixed stuff on the boats. Val & Jane's big project (a never-ending one) was to constantly reglue the Bayfarer seanettle pool which really wasn't made too well to begin with. The sea nettles were very thick in St Michaels, Leeds Creek, and Dividing Creek. However, Nightingale checked out Pickering Creek since it hadn't been there for awhile and - surprise!- almost no sea nettles (and plenty of water doing the "S" turn around the points into and out of the creek). We all were planning on staying out through Labor Day weekend, but perhaps we listened once too often to the weather forcasts and we decided to head back to wait out Ernesto at home. A good move, it turned out.


Octoberfest and Orionids at Dividing CreekOctober 21-22

This Duck in at Dividing Creek was dominated by the dogs (of course) Jack, Procy, Maggie, and Murphy had many fun beach excursions. Dennis's favorite dog beach on the south side of the Wye had an imposingly large American Persimmon tree loaded with ripe persimmons. The raftup featured some Octoberfest music and we even drank a little bit of German beer. The highlight of the evening, however, was a spectacular meteor that Rick & Bill spotted - it streaked (although we don't know if it had its clothes on or not) from low in the east all the way overhead to the west. Definitely one to remember.


A 14 boat Bayfarer raftup
a 14 boat raftup, probably at Cacaway Island in the 1980's


Don't ask: made by Church Seats, Monson Massachusetts, home town of Bill Schneider! The Day of Absurdity Perpetual Trophy
1976 Andy Stefancik 1977 Budd Gray
1978 Jerry & Nancy Cann 1979 Brock Van Scyoc
1980 Val & Jane Taliaferro 1981 Bill Schneider &
Joyce Stefancik
1982 Jerry & Shirley Messina 1983 Andy Stefancik &
Shirley Messina
1984 Canns & Stefanciks 1985 Glenns & O'Neills
1986 Jerry & Shirley Messina 1987 Andy & Joyce Stefancik
1988 Andy & Joyce Stefancik 1989 Val & Jane Taliaferro
1990 Hal & Jennifer Fletcher 1991 Jeff Glenn
1992 Bill Schneider 1993 Jerry Cann
1994 Jerry & Nancy Cann 1995 Al & Fran King
1996 Val Taliaferro &
Joyce Stefancik
1997 Suzi Lawrence
1998 Nancy Cann 1999 Rick Emerson
2000 Dennis & Suzi Lawrence 2001 Val Taliaferro
2002 Justin Cann &
Geoff Schneider
2003 Rick Emerson
2004 Val Taliaferro&
Augie Schneider
2005 Rick Emerson
2006 Everyone was absurd 2007 Val Taliaferro

Play MusicSailing Down the Chesapeake Bay by Premier Quartet, Edison Blue Amberola Cylinder 2039 played on Triumph Oak Horn machine. (776KB file: may take some time to load) Click here for Reports on Past Events, 1997 - 2005.

sunset on Grays Creek, Magothy, 1998 by Bill Schneider - click here to see more pictures
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