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Smith's changes hands, after three generations.

jim rosenthal

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For nearly twenty years, I have had my boat hauled for the winter at Smith's Marina, in Crownsville, MD. Smith's is a third-generation family business. It is the best boatyard I've ever seen- competent and careful employees, absolute honesty about what your boat needs and what it doesn't, and meticulous care hauling and launching. It is also in a well-protected area, up the Severn River in Crownsville, MD.

Rick and Valerie Smith recently decided to sell the marina and business, after finding that two local families wanted to pool their resources and buy it. The new owners are the Sullivan and Conroy families, and they are definitely very much present and hands-on. All the employees have stayed on (and one of the things I have admired about Smith's is that Rick kept the yard guys busy year round, so some of them have been there for decades.) The ship's store is expanding, they have very good prices on diesel and gasoline, and the entire enterprise is a Chesapeake Bay Clean Marina.

Smith's is not in a location where transient boaters would find it. But if you are in the Annapolis area, I strongly recommend them. The previous owners made a very deliberate decision not to sell to a national conglomerate, but rather to local families who would keep things largely the same, with judicious improvements. All the early indicators are that this is what's happening. I hope to be hauling my boat there for years to come.
 
So refreshing to hear! Best of luck to the new owners.
 
Nice to hear a story where money doesn't mean everything.

Walt Hoover
 
What you said. Safe Harbour would have likely snapped it up in a moment, but that would have been a disaster for all the folks who've been there for years. The new owners are there all the time, and they've got all their kids working in the yard, in the family business. Very encouraging.
 
In todays world of the most bizarre shit that you could not conceive would ever happen, Great News!! All I read is gloom, doom, and well you know. Glad to see something go right for a change.
 
Man, that is great to hear. Apparently the Smiths understand that money isn't everything. God Bless Them.
 

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