After the Mirror ran the story about Town Council’s plans to turn management of the harbor over to the Cape Charles Yacht Center, we received several important comments via email and social media. Most questioned the wisdom of using the yacht center, claiming the facility was incompetent and completely mismanaged.
Below are some of the more salient comments:
“Piece by piece local Watermen are being shoved out… This will be the final nail in the coffin we are done if they take over control of the harbor… The yacht center has had management issue after management issue over the last few years didn’t, they just bring in a big firm themselves to help them figure out their own Operation? Talk to any commercial fishermen and you’ll hear a horror story about the yacht center from every single one of us… So the harbor wasn’t making enough money to upkeep the harbor but now they are going to manage to do all improvements on %20 of the income?!? I don’t see how any of it is possible… The yacht center is going to bleed that harbor dry for every penny they can and then buy it for pennies on the dollar after a few years once they prove how much of a disaster it is… They have a private Interest next door… Their slips will be filled up first… The large fuel-ups will all happen on their side… The town is going to lose so much money on that harbor if they do that slip prices are going to double and triple to try and make up for all the money lost… The only money they are saving is the employees who will be fired.”
“This is no surprise as the town has tied the harbors hands not letting them advertise whatsoever or hold any events the towns event coordinator stated that the harbor will never hold another event after the losses that they saw from Clam Slam, but I think if you look at the bigger picture the amount of traffic they came into town was pretty epic…all the small shops on Front Street definitely benefited, and it was a real morale boost and economic boost to the town. I’ve heard stated from multiple town employees that the harbor is more of a liability than an asset, but in my personal opinion I believe they set it up to fail to try to get rid of it…we’re slowly losing our culture and our heritage. This town was founded on the harbor, not on the park, and no one is coming from Pennsylvania, Virginia Beach, or any of the surrounding areas to see the park we’ve invested so much in, but they are doing that with the harbor…we see transient people from all over the country in the world that fact we need to take that into consideration.”
“CCYC can’t run what they have. CCYC often refuses some boats because they are ugly. The watermen would be run out. The cost for slips would go up. Charlie and Spencer are good men that take care of locals and the watermen. What is wrong with the town leaders? Something smells fishy like old bait. This year boating is down because of the virus. Last year boating was down because of fishing limits that made a trip too expensive just to catch two small strippers. Cape Charles Harbor is an excellent harbor with great facilities. Anytime there is a problem it is always from the town leaders making stupid decisions…….like this dumb idea!!”
So the town of Cape Charles wants to wash its hands of the Town harbor… So I want to air publicly why I think the town has lost money the last few years at the harbor and where their critical mistakes were… So the land where the Cape Charles yacht center sits was the first mistake. This all took place quite a bit ago 15-20 years ago… It used to be a commercial fishing interest with a fish house and lots of room for commercial boats to tie up as well as a place to store their gear crab pots and dredge rigs and whatnot… This land was practically given to the Cape Charles yacht center an entity that basically is their own competition… Now jump ahead quite a few years about four or five years ago when we had a change in harbormaster’s quite a few boats left the town harbor and followed him over to the Oyster farm… On top of that, you now have the yacht center with dockage for what maybe 40 or 50 boats competing with the town harbor for transients… You also have the yacht center providing massive amounts of fuel for these yachts which were one thing they originally weren’t supposed to do…everything I just listed adds up to a financial loss for the town of Cape Charles… There simply are not enough boats coming to this little town when you split it between three different harbors… Now let’s talk about the boat ramp right many years ago that was given away by the town to the state of Virginia and that is why it has been free to use all these years… Yet again more money lost by the harbor by the way that boat ramp is supposed to go back into the town’s possession this year not that the income from that will save the harbor but it will be a boost in income if they charge for the boat ramp… Now let’s talk about their new plan they want to give the rest of the harbor to the Cape Charles yacht center… I have yet to hear a good explanation why and it just makes me feel like somebody’s pockets are being lined… it makes absolutely no sense to give away a harbor the entire harbor both sides to private interests so that they can profit off of the town of Cape Charles… Their plan is to receive 20% of the income from the harbor and somehow that is going to maintain the upkeep on the harbor when now they can’t even maintain the harbor with 100% of the income and are actually losing money… This is not the way forward, and this will not end well for the town…this will not end well for the waterman in the harbor… The only people that this will end well for are the people who are profiting off of it… It’s messed up that couple of people can profit at all of our expense.
Greed and more greed…what happened to doing the right thing and helping the small guys out
Absolutely no one there is looking out for waterman I promise that. I get videod everyday because I’m “blocking the public ramp” when I offload. The state took away our bulkhead and built a new ramp for us to use years ago but didn’t deem it for commercial use.
The CC Yacht Center is crumbling. The word on the water is THEY SUCK and have NO ONE to fix boats and everyone is leaving for different marinas who can actually fix boats and charge accordingly and not falsify charges and perform in a timely manner. They are probably trying to scoop up the Harbor because they suck at what they are supposed to be doing. Then the gas situation. Heard horror stories on that one, too. CCYC Management is clueless and the Town Harbor just doesn’t care anymore.
And finally, we received this one by email. It’s totally accurate, and made me laugh aloud:
Why are you covering up the harbor story? You spent years beating the dead horse that was the annexation agreement and the Bay Creek connector road until I wanted poke my eyes out. Why are you covering up for your buddy Eyre Baldwin? If they get control of management, they will control the entire harbor? Guess you missed that part, huh? Are they paying you to keep your stupid mouth shut? Where is the concern from the Mirror? This is the worst possible thing that can happen to this town, and the elected officials are right in the middle of this. WAKE UP ASS(radio edit)!
Point well-taken. What is really going on? Certain members of Town Council have been trying to shove this idea down our throats for years. The fallacy is that the harbor, which is municipal, should somehow be turning a profit. But that’s not how muni harbors work. I have docked at muni harbors along the bay, and it seems to me Cape Charles has one of the nicest I have seen. Sure, there are issues, but from an outsider, it appears Charlie Farlow and his skeleton crew do a pretty good job.
Is turning over operations to the yacht center really a good idea? Follow the money.
Danielle N says
These comments are interesting to read, it is obvious that the constituents are voicing their opinion. Which seems to be a general consensus of the CCYC not being the smartest choice for management and that the CC Harbor has been mishandled for years. I have seen other muni Harbors as well, the CC Harbor does appear in better condition and ran better than most others. I feel Farlow and his staff has done a decent job with what the town has allowed him to do. It’s seems there is room for improvement and the CC Harbor like other municipal harbors are meant to be a service, not a profit making machine. The harbor was founded and created to be a working harbor, the water, the fishing, and the aquaculture industry here is one our greatest attributes.
I only hope that the CC elected officials take heed to what their constituents are saying, to what the general public is saying. I would hate to see a small group of individuals that do not seem to know much about running a harbor, the aquaculture industries, commercial fishing or boats in general make a decision that affects thousands that use the harbor.
It not about tourism, or dollars, it about one of your towns greatest assets.
Frank Thomas says
It takes an education and experience to run a town.
Thomas D. Giese says
Waterman are not tourist, so they are cancelled. They don’t do a thing for the tourist.
Holly says
Seriously?? They provide all that fresh local seafood tourists are always asking for. They are the people that continue our local economy when the tourists go home. This is by far the dumbest comment I’ve ever read.
Thomas D. Giese says
Of all the dumbest comments I’ve made in my life, this one is only ranked 103. If you want a complete list of my dumb comments, send me your address and I will send you the top 500. By the way, you don’t understand the subtle meaning of the statement, for some readers I should use more understandable words and sentence structure. I will reread my Dick and Jane books.
Stuart Bell says
You would not have said that my family members or to the Waterman I grew up around and gotten away with it.
Ray Pruitt says
Got a problem?
Rank Seasider says
Who The Hell Do You Think You Are???
Thomas D. Giese says
That is a very insightful question. I have been struggling all my life trying to identify my true self. To answer this question, one must look at numerous perspectives. Who am I to my wife, to my neighbors, to god, to my bartender, my confessor, my doctor, my hair dresser, my money manager, etc. I’m sure, if you ask each one listed above, except god, you would receive numerous answers to your question. Thanks, I plan to spend more time trying to determine “ who am I “ by the by, do you know what cancel culture is?
Rank Seasider says
I think you should travel up and down the Eastern Shore and tell every Waterman you meet they have been canceled. Start at Tangier, that may be as far as you will be able to go.
Note: I believe the hostility against Mr. Giese is misguided. By cancel, I believe he was defending them against the effort to cancel them, that is have them forced out of the harbor.
Bryan says
You know it really doesn’t make any difference at this point in time it’s all the COME HITHERS that are running the town down I was born and raised here now you got little pink houses for you and me and New Jersey and God knows where people dominating things why move down here to get away from where you came from and try to change it back to where you used to live I don’t even go to Cape Charles anymore cuz it’s a joke
Stuart Bell says
Real Estate Brokers and the Agents that carry their water, brought this element to the shore. They sold our home land to strangers and the only thing they vetted was their credit rating. Cape Charles and Onancock are lost, gone.
Make sure to thank them, every which way but loose.
tokenny says
Real Estate brokers and Agents didn’t sell your homes YOU DID! Brilliant observation. there Stuart
Stuart Bell says
Not only did they sell them, they took a cut to do so.
I do not view you or those like you as a fellow american any longer so there is no need to reply to me, for I don’t care what you think or how you feel about any topic discussed here. You craw out of your rock, up north, and defend negroes, women, freaks and homosexuals. You are a one trick pony.
You sound like a woman or a feminized male (sissy).
Kevin Parks says
Damn, you are ignorant.They advertised it, showed it and closed the deal.
Susan says
I moved here on the shore 2 yrs ago. I love going into Cape Charles. But there is a clear space of land right in front of a ship called Range Rover. What’s it for? Can’t that space be used for functions and live bands? I know this is about the Harbor. Maybe the functions would bring more people off the Harbor into the village.
Publius Americanus says
Real Estate agents and brokers sold homes that didn’t belong to them!!!???!!! That is theft, theft by deception, financial malfeasance….oh, you mean RESIDENTS sold their homes at a fair price, in a mutually agreeable contract?
You do realize that that was the OWNERS who sold, yes?
And please, ‘come here’s’ run everything; what horse siht. Ask the guy who owns the hardware store who really runs the town. Here’s a guess, he and his chums sit outside the hardware store he owns.
Jim T. says
At least CCYC answers their phone, and replies to voicemail and email messages. Not the case for city harbor. How much business is missed by the city under the current management? Pretty easy to try better communication for a while.
Jeremy says
They can’t even empty the trash cans in a timely manner. I think that answering phones would be far too much to expect from them.
Blue Hoss says
How about you go tell them that to their faces, instead of typing it here. Wear your Bernie 2020 tshirt when you go.
MJM says
I live on The Shore. I really like visiting Cape Charles. Went there today. Folks are mostly nice. Nobody’s perfect. She crab soup at Kelly’s was dee-lish. So was the rum. Mr. Jay C. Ford is still the backside of a mule and people oughtta just learn to get along.
Graciousness. Consideration. What a concept.
Balance tradition with the new. That can’t be done ?
Commercial fishermen have always been a major part of the backbone of The Shore. We would all have a more limited quality of life w/o a solid backbone. Ask anyone in a wheelchair.
Cape Charles, the county and commonwealth do not yet have an effective way to balance the access and use of this beautiful harbor between recreational and commercial use ? Well that’s an absolute disgrace. They have not looked around and seen the way another harbor of like kind was/is managed in a workable balance and calculated a way to copy it ? Well that is an obvious disgrace and a simple statement that those that are in position to fix the dilemma should not be in the position that they are in.
Stuart Bell says
‘She-Crabs’ are Sooks that are too young to breed. They are illegal to catch and keep. You may have been sold you some crab soup with a little bit of roe in it, but no She-Crabs were in it.
Sad.