Join us for a picturesque evening cruise on Captain Woody Labat’s beautifully-refurbished Chesapeake Buyboat, “Dudley.”  Matt Pluta, Director of Riverkeeper Programs at ShoreRivers, will join us to shed light on the state of the Bay’s rivers, and ShoreRivers’ “River-Friendly Yards” and “Tree the Shore” programs while we enjoy light refreshments and snap photos. 

Dudley is a traditional Chesapeake Bay Buyboat, hand built in 1938 by Gilbert White for the Walter Biddlecombe family of Foxwell, VA.  Locally known as “deck boats”, these boats were used to tend fish traps and haul the catch to market. Captain Walter and his two sons Fred and Dudley fished her until about 1980 when the large purse seining boats took over the fishery.  In the mid-80s Captain Fred Biddlecombe began using Dudley to take fishing parties out on the Bay. Over the next 30 years, he took great care of Dudley and brought many smiles to faces as customers fished or enjoyed 4th of July fireworks from her deck.  This great old boat provided a means to make a living for an entire extended family and was an important part of the community.

Dudley is now owned by Captain Woody Labat and berthed at Richardson Maritime Museum, Cambridge Creek in Cambridge, MD.  Over the last three years she has undergone a major refit to meet the standards as a USCG inspected vessel. He now invites us to come aboard for a relaxing evening cruise.  

What to Expect:  This relaxing two-hour cruise will take us along the shores of the beautiful Choptank River. Wildlife abounds in these waters and watermen still haul crabs and oysters using traditional boats. Dorchester County is the home of Harriet Tubman and there is much history to be learned here. Oxford is a port town founded in 1683 with cobblestone streets and many historic homes. We will be joined by Matt Pluta, Director of Riverkeeper Programs at ShoreRivers, to shed light on the state of the Bay’s rivers, as well as what you can do with your home landscape. Refreshments will be available.  Don’t forget your camera!  

Please note:  We will board Dudley from the Richardson Maritime Museum dock in Cambridge.  You must be able to climb the steps onto the boat to come on this excursion.  Your registration fee pays for the rental of the boat, tip, and light refreshments, plus a nominal Chesapeake Forum overhead contribution.   **Note:  You may transfer your registration to someone else, but it is not refundable unless we are able to fill it from the waitlist. **

Matt pluta

Matt Pluta

Choptank Riverkeeper and Director of Riverkeeper Programs, Matt Pluta, joined the ShoreRivers’ team in 2015. He is dedicated to safeguarding the long-term health of the river, guarding against illegal and harmful pollution, and building a stronger voice for the protection of the river’s natural resources. Matt has a degree in biology and environmental studies from Penn State University and has an advanced degree in environmental policy. His professional experience includes water quality monitoring, environmental policy, community organizing, and advocacy. He transplanted to the Eastern Shore from the Great Lakes region, bringing with him his passion for clean water and outdoor recreation.

Woody Lablat

Captain Woody Labat

Captain Woodall Labat (“Captain Woody”) has spent a life on the water - operating, building and repairing boats. Starting as a boy rowing boats in St Mary’s County, then working on the Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay, and up and down the East Coast. Retiring from his cabinet making business, Captain Woody purchased Dudley in 2017. Captain Woody has a 50 ton United States Coast Guard (USCG) Captain's License and over 45 years of boat operating experience on the Chesapeake Bay and elsewhere. He looks forward to welcoming you aboard Dudley and helping you make the most of your time on the water.

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