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Everyone deserves some relaxation, even if getting away from it all means taking a staycation close to home. But what good is a staycation if you can’t enjoy it without your pets? Fortunately for pet parents, several Baltimore, Maryland, hotels offer attractive accommodations for all members of the family — furry ones included.

COURTYARD BALTIMORE DOWNTOWN/INNER HARBOR

Exploring downtown Baltimore’s Inner Harbor activities and attractions is easy when you stay at the Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor hotel. Your staycation begins by settling into your inviting guest room with amenities such as a flat-panel smart TV with cable and streaming services. Use the complimentary Wi-Fi to catch up with friends and family and pamper yourself with Paul Mitchell bath and hair products.

A 24-hour fitness center helps you stay in shape on your schedule, and the Courtyard Bistro offers bites and beverages for guests.

Dogs weighing 75 pounds and less are permitted, and the pet fee is $100 per accommodation per night.

Location: 100 Aliceanna St.

Telephone: 443-923-4000

DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR

Settle into comfort at the Days Inn by Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel as you surround yourself with the Inner Harbor’s biggest attractions. As you exit from the front door of the hotel, you’ll be within easy walking distance of the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, the Baltimore Convention Center, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and more.

When you’re done taking in the sights and sounds of the Inner Harbor, you and your pet pal can stream all your favorite shows from the comfort of your hotel room with free Wi-Fi. Each room comes equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, and toiletries in the bathroom. During the spring and summer, you can make a splash in the hotel’s outdoor pool.

When your stomach starts to rumble, dig into hearty traditional American fare at the Harbor Grill or the Java Cafe, two on-site dining spaces at the hotel.

While the hotel does not have a pet fee, guests are limited to two animals (cats or dogs only) per room.

Location: 100 Hopkins Place

Telephone: 410-576-1000

HAMPTON INN AND SUITES BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR

After a day of exploring the Inner Harbor with your four-legged friend, it’s time to kick off your shoes, grab a cold beverage (and a cold bowl of water for your pet) and relax in comfort at the Hampton Inn and Suites Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel. This inviting hotel is located in the heart of Baltimore’s financial district and is only two blocks from the Inner Harbor. The National Aquarium, M&T Bank Stadium, and Johns Hopkins University are all within a short walk from the hotel.

Guest rooms with king or queen beds feature complimentary Wi-Fi, a 37-inch LCD flat-screen HDTV, a microwave, mini-refrigerator, and coffee maker. Accessible rooms include accessible bathtubs, and amenities for guests with hearing impairments are also available.

This Hampton Inn and Suites hotel accepts medium-sized pets up to 50 pounds in the guest rooms. The nonrefundable pet fee is $100 per pet per stay.

Location: 131 E. Redwood St.

Telephone: 410-539-7888

HILTON BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR

Blocks from the Inner Harbor and steps away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel puts you at the heart of downtown. An easy walk across the skywalk connects you directly to the Baltimore Convention Center, home to dynamic events and performances.

During your stay at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, you and your pup can enjoy a guest room featuring a pillow-top bed with premium bedding, a 50-inch LED TV with premium TV channels, and wireless internet access. Private bathrooms feature luxurious tub and shower combinations.

The Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel welcomes pets up to 75 pounds. The nonrefundable pet fee is $50 per pet per stay.

Location: 401 W. Pratt St.

Telephone: 443-573-8700

HYATT REGENCY BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR

Hospitality, luxury, and urban style come together to make your staycation at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel a relaxing and renewing one. With easy access to Inner Harbor landmarks such as the National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, you can discover marine creatures and root for the O’s without having to travel very far. Plus, shopping in historic Canton and Fells Point makes any staycation appealing.

Rooms at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel offer guests and their pets spectacular harbor views. Indulge in the comforts of home by watching your favorite shows on the 65-inch flat-screen TV or lounging with the day’s newspapers and a cup of Starbucks coffee. The Hyatt Grand Bed will whisk you away to well-deserved sleep, thanks to its plush duvet and pillows. Room options include suites and rooms with double, king, and queen beds.

Your VIP companion receives some perks, too, including a dog bed, bowl, and delectable treats. Only dogs weighing 50 pounds and less are permitted. Two dogs are allowed if they don’t exceed 75 pounds total. For stays from one to six guests, the hotel charges a $100 nonrefundable pet fee.

Location: 300 Light St.

Telephone: 410-528-1234

When you book your staycation at one of these Charm City hotels, you and your pet will appreciate the delightful amenities that will make staying at your home away from home a memorable one. What did you think about the hotels on our list? Did we miss one of your favorite pet-friendly hotels in Baltimore? Write to us and let us know. We’ll be happy to add your suggestions to this article.

Note: Please verify the hotel’s COVID-19 protocols regarding face coverings for guests at the time you make your reservation.

EXPLORE BALTIMORE WITH YOUR PET AND KOONS WHITE MARSH CHEVROLET

Any staycation is more fun with your pets, and when you take the wheel of a new vehicle from Koons White Marsh Chevrolet, you can transport your beloved canine or feline companion in style. Find out what makes #TeamKoons the top dealership to explore the largest inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles. Today is a great day to sell or trade your car to Koons White Marsh Chevrolet. Learn more about our two-minute appraisal that will give you a True Cash Offer for your vehicle in minutes.


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Are you looking for an SUV with towing capabilities? If so, one model you’ll want to consider is the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe. This is one of the more popular SUV models currently available, and for good reason. The Tahoe combines elegance with power, giving you not only a comfortable ride but the ability to bring a lot along with you.

That being said, everyone has different towing needs, and the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe can’t tow everything. However, it does have some limits, which you’ll want to know before you purchase it. In this guide, we’ll detail the towing capacity of the Chevrolet Tahoe and outline a few other reasons why you should consider this vehicle for your next purchase. We hope that you’ll know whether or not this SUV is the best option for your needs by the end of this guide.

THE TOWING CAPACITY OF THE 2021 CHEVROLET TAHOE

Let’s start off by listing the raw numbers. The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe comes in several different trim options, and you can also choose from a few different engines and drivetrain systems. So naturally, the options you choose impact the total amount you’re able to tow.

For example, there are four trims that come with one engine, the LS, LT, RST, Premier, and Z71 trims, and within each of these, you get the 5.2L V8 engine. If you go with one of these trims, you’ll get a maximum towing capacity of 8,400 lbs.

The other trim option is the High Country, and this trim comes with a  6.2L V8 engine. With this trim, you’ll get a maximum capacity of 8,300 lbs, however, while the trailer capacity is a little less, the 6.2L engine provides more horsepower and torque. Therefore, you need to decide whether you’d prefer to have a slightly larger towing capacity or a more powerful engine.

WHAT CAN YOU TOW WITH THE 2021 CHEVROLET TAHOE?

Knowing the exact amount of weight your Chevy Tahoe can tow is important. If you don’t know the weight of your trailer or what’s in it, this doesn’t do you much good. So what does towing 8,300 lbs actually look like? To help you out, here are some common weights for empty trailers:

  • Small fishing boat trailer: 600 lbs
  • Car trailer: 1900 lbs
  • Large travel trailer: 6700 lbs

Of course, this is only an estimate, so you’ll want to look up the weight of your particular trailer for a better idea. In addition, this doesn’t actually account for anything you store in the trailer. For example, if you’re towing a motorcycle in a trailer, you’d need to add up the weight of your trailer plus the weight of your motorcycle. A few average weights that may assist you include:

  • A motorcycle: 300-500 lbs
  • Canoe: 30-40 lbs
  • Small fishing boat: 2000-5000 lbs
  • Camper: 3000-6000 lbs

A good idea is to have your trailer and its contents weighed, if possible. Many places offer this service, such as truck stops along the highway. Of course, getting your trailer there requires towing it, and you may not have that capability at the moment. If you’re unable to get to a weighing station, you may also find the information in your owner’s manual. However, you do it, be sure you have a good idea as to how much you’ll need to tow so that you can get the right truck for your needs.

OTHER REASONS TO GET THE CHEVY TAHOE

While having the ability to tow is great, it’s likely not your only concern when looking for a new vehicle. Luckily, this SUV has plenty else to offer. As we mentioned above, the Chevrolet Tahoe has a powerful engine that provides 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. For an SUV, this is typically more than enough power for the average user, and in addition to that, you have the option of either 2WD or 4WD.

Another important performance metric is fuel efficiency. With the Tahoe, you can expect to get around 15 MPG in the city and 20 MPG on the highway, for a combined 17 MPG. Again, this is fairly good for an SUV of this size and power.

For the times you’re not trailering, you’ll want plenty of cargo space. The 2021 model comes with 25.5 cubic feet of cargo space when all the seats are in use. If you fold the third row of seats down, you can expand that to 72.6 cubic feet. For even more space, you can fold down the second row of seats and expand the cargo area up to 122.9 cubic feet. This should be more than enough room for whatever you need to throw inside the Tahoe.

Finally, the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe offers a comfortable ride. This comes not only from its spacious interior but from the included technology features. For example, the Tahoe comes with a large 10.2” infotainment touchscreen through which you can connect your Android or Apple device and play your favorite music or use your favorite navigation apps. In addition, there’s a Bose 9-speaker system for excellent sound quality. The seats are also comfortable to sit in for long periods, with perforated leather upholstery, plenty of seat adjusters, and the option to get heated seats for those colder mornings.

GETTING A CHEVROLET TAHOE IN BALTIMORE, MD

If you want an SUV that can handle plenty of towing, you should definitely consider the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe. Not only does it have the ability to tow just about anything you’ll need it to, but the other features of this SUV make it a joy to drive even when you’re not towing.

Still not sure if the Chevrolet Tahoe is for you? No problem. Koons White Marsh Chevrolet is here to provide you with any answers you may need about this powerful SUV. Our expert sales staff knows everything there is to know about this SUV, including what it’s capable of towing and what it isn’t.

Whether you’re ready to make the Chevrolet Tahoe your next vehicle or if you still want more information, Koons White Marsh Chevrolet is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a time to visit our dealership or browse our new inventory online at your leisure. We can then show you the Tahoe in person, answer all your questions, and take you out for a test drive.


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Need to slip away from the office and grab a quick bite? Or are you looking for a kicked-back spot to take the kids on a Saturday? The White Marsh area is home to several restaurants serving local favorites, such as oysters on the half shell and Maryland crabcakes, as well as classic American fares, like hamburgers and hot dogs. Whether you want to sit indoors or out, need to eat quickly, or want to enjoy a leisurely meal, these local eateries are sure to have what you’re looking for.

RED BRICK STATION RESTAURANT AND BREW CLUB

Visit the Red Brick Station, a local favorite, for American pub fare and English-style beer. If you’re in the mood for a light lunch, try the Bay Salad, which features lump crab meat and steamed shrimp over a bed of greens. For something a little more filling, order the Chesapeake Club, a triple-decker sandwich on toasted white bread. Visit on Mondays for half-priced burgers or on Tuesdays for dollar beer. Red Brick is open seven days a week and its hours vary daily, so check the website before you go. If you’d like to make a reservation, call or book through its website.

DOUBLE T DINER

Enjoy home-cooked meals at the Double T Diner in White Marsh. This 1950s-style restaurant serves a variety of salads, sandwiches, pastas, and more. The breakfast menu, which is available all day, is extensive and features everything from waffles and pancakes to omelets and breakfast wraps. The lunch and dinner menus are also substantial, containing dishes such as poached salmon, chicken divan, and pasta primavera. For lighter fare, try a grilled chicken breast, egg white scramble, or tuna salad. The Double T Diner is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

LIB’S GRILL

Check out Lib’s Grill in nearby Perry Hall, only about a 10-minute drive from White Marsh. This neighborhood grill and raw bar features a variety of salads, sandwiches, steaks, and seafood on its menu. Enjoy classic dishes like Maryland crabcakes and rib-eye steaks, or try something a little different like Lib’s signature lobster mac and cheese or its grilled salmon BLT. The raw bar serves oysters on the half shell, steamed clams, and shrimp cocktail. Lib’s Grill opens for lunch at 11 a.m. on the weekdays and at 10 a.m. for lunch and brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations are accepted.

LIBERATORE’S RISTORANTE

Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in a casual setting at Liberatore’s Ristorante in nearby Perry Hall. For a light, refreshing lunch, try the Endless Summer Salad, which contains mixed greens, red apples, oranges, strawberries, and candied walnuts topped with a raspberry vinaigrette. For a more filling option, consider the crab ravioli or the fettuccine Alfredo. Indoor and outdoor dining are both available as is curbside pickup. Liberatore’s opens for lunch at 11 a.m. daily.

THE CURIOUS OYSTER

In the mood for something a little different? Give the Curious Oyster, a seafood house that serves a host of crab, lobster, scallop, and shrimp dishes, a try. The lunch menu features items such as lobster rolls, shrimp tacos, and crabcakes. While seafood items make up most of the lunch menu, burgers and Maryland Street corn are also served midday. The Curious Oyster is located in Nottingham, just five minutes from White Marsh, and opens for lunch at 11 a.m. daily. If you’re ever in the mood for brunch, visit on a Saturday or a Sunday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

CHARCOAL STYLE

Stop in at Charcoal Style, a local food stand serving traditional American fares like hot dogs, hamburgers, and french fries. Enjoy generous servings and unique items like the Bull Dog, a hotdog-like treat that features beef, sausage, and cheese on a white bread roll. The Triple Threat, a beef, turkey, sausage, and cheese sandwich on a sub roll, is another unique menu option. If you’re looking for something a little more ordinary, try the chicken fingers or the pork barbecue sandwich. Charcoal Style opens for lunch at 11 a.m. daily, and its covered deck is a good spot to get some fresh air on your next lunch break.

BOMBAY NIGHTS

Experience authentic Indian cuisine at Bombay Nights in Perry Hall. A vegetarian menu is available and features items such as saag paneer, a cooked spinach dish served with homemade cheese, spices, and herbs. If you’re in the mood for seafood, try the shrimp jalfreji, a shrimp dish cooked in butter and served with fresh vegetables. Chicken and lamb menus are available, and a lunch buffet is served daily. Mughal Biryanis, a traditional Indian rice dish, is also on the menu. Bombay Nights opens for lunch at 10 a.m. every day.

BUBBA’S SHRIMP SHACK

Enjoy fresh seafood and made-from-scratch sides at Bubba’s Shrimp Shack in nearby Hayes. Bubba’s fish and shrimp baskets are popular menu items and are served with hush puppies and a choice of two sides. Shrimp and fish sandwiches, tacos, and salads are also on the menu. Most meals can be ordered fried or grilled, and all are served with Bubba’s signature sauce. If you’re out exploring White Marsh with your kids and need a lunch break, the children’s menu provides plenty of choices, including chicken fingers for the little ones who don’t care for seafood. Both indoor and outdoor seating is available, and Bubba’s opens at 11 a.m. daily for lunch.

We here at Koons White Marsh Chevrolet hope you find this list of local lunchtime eateries helpful. If we’ve missed one of your favorite spots, please let us know. Call or email us, and we’ll be sure to add it to the list.

KOONS WHITE MARSH CHEVROLET WANTS TO WORK WITH YOU

We here at Koons White Marsh Chevrolet value every customer who walks through our doors, and we’d love to help you find your next vehicle. We also work with clients who want to sell their used cars and trucks. If you have a vehicle you’re ready to sell, stop by anytime and we’ll work to get you the best deal possible.

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When you’re using your car at different times of the year or leave it parked outside, it can be easy to forget that the car battery can suffer from premature wear. Although car batteries are built to last an average of three to four years, they can die a lot quicker if they’re exposed to extreme temperatures. At Koons White Marsh Chevrolet, we want to keep our customers informed about how the seasons have an impact on this car part.

When the heat is present in the summer, there’s a higher risk of corrosion forming on the battery, which can prevent it from having a proper charge. In the winter, the battery also suffers from damage and can even die within minutes of being exposed to low temperatures. You may even notice the engine or lights fail to turn on, requiring the part to be replaced.

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Whether you go for the glaze, crave cream fillings, or hunt down the honey dips, Baltimore, Maryland, delights residents and visitors with dynamic doughnut offerings. Explore some of the top five best spots in Charm City to pick up a dozen or more doughnut delights.

BLONDIE’S DOUGHNUTS

When Michelle Diggs turned a passion for baking into a career, little did she know that she would be creating a sought-after baked goods business. Inspired by family recipes, Blondie’s Doughnuts uses a signature brioche dough recipe that produces some of the freshest doughnuts you’ve ever tasted. In addition, Blondie’s also uses all-natural ingredients in its infused glazes, custards, creams, and spice glazes for doughnuts. 

Diggs’ interest in collecting vintage Black memorabilia has inspired Blondie’s menu of filled doughnuts. As she explains on her website, “Inspired by and named after the glamorous icons of yesterday, our ooey, gooey ‘Bombshell’ doughnuts are stuffed by hand and filled to perfection with scratch-made creams, custards, and curds.” You’ll find varieties such as the Lovely Lena, a Nutella-filled doughnut, and the Jazzy Josie, a lemon drop doughnut named in honor of legendary entertainer Josephine Baker.

Seasonal specialties feature distinctive flavors such as strawberry shortcake, lemon meringue, maple bourbon, peach, pistachio cream, and raspberry swirl.

Blondie’s sells its delicious doughnuts through its mobile bakery, a food trailer named Sassafras that travels to various locations each week throughout Baltimore and Maryland. You can also find Blondie’s baked goods at the Cross Street Farmers Market in Baltimore. Preorders are strongly encouraged.

Pickup Locations: The Commissary at CVille Junction, 1715 Edmonson Ave., Catonsville, every Friday from 9 a.m. to noon; Cross Street Farmers Market, 1065 S. Charles St., Baltimore, every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon; Guinness Open Gate Brewery, 5001 Washington Blvd., Halethorpe, opens Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. Doughnuts are available to order in the beer garden.

DIABLO DOUGHNUTS

Once based in Fells Point, Diablo Doughnuts now calls the Brooklyn building in South Baltimore its home base for all things doughnuts. Unforgettable varieties have equally unforgettable names, such as the Panty Dropper, a maple-glazed doughnut topped with crisp bacon slices, and the Captain Chesapeake, a doughnut glazed with a blend of caramel and Old Bay seasoning.

Since Diablo Doughnuts is open Friday through Sunday only, you’ll want to place your order online to be sure you get the doughnuts you want. Customers must pick up their orders by 11 a.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday and Sunday. Are you expecting a crowd for weekend brunch? The doughnut kit gives you a baker’s dozen of Diablo’s yeast-raised doughnuts with customer favorite toppings and containers of caramel, chocolate, and vanilla glazes.

Location: 3432 S. Hanover St.Telephone: 410-892-3251

FENWICK BAKERY

Celebrating more than 100 years of baking in Baltimore, Fenwick Bakery carries on the culinary legacy of its founders Ernest Uebersax and Alvena Buttner. According to the bakery’s website, Uebersax arrived in Baltimore from Switzerland in 1905. While working as an apprentice at Fancy Bakery, he met Buttner, fell in love, and got married. The two started their bakery, the E. Uebersax Bakery, which would eventually become Fenwick Bakery.

Today, the Fenwick Bakery team carries on the baking legacy in the loaves of bread, cakes, cookies, pies, and more that greet you at its Parkville shop. Generations of Baltimoreans have sought out Fenwick’s Bakery for the irresistible honey-dipped, chocolate-glazed, and cream-filled doughnuts and crullers. Pick up a half dozen for $6 or a dozen for $12. With a Fenwick Bakery doughnut in hand, your morning coffee won’t be lonely.

Location: 7219 Harford Road, Parkville

Telephone: 410-444-6410

HARMONY BAKERY

What started as a humble stand at the Waverly Farmers Market is now a stand-alone brick-and-mortar business on Chestnut Avenue. Harmony Bakery is proud to offer the Baltimore community a taste-tempting array of savory and sweet gluten-free and vegan treats. Owners Don, Lisa, and Renee Gorman pour out their heart and soul into the baked goods that reflect the best ethically sourced, organic ingredients.

If you haven’t tried a vegan doughnut, you’re missing out. The chocolate-glazed and cinnamon sugar-coated vegan doughnuts from Harmony Bakery offer unforgettable taste and texture for their type. Place your order in person or order online for convenient pickup at the bakery’s curbside window.

Location: 3446 Chestnut Ave.Telephone: 410-235-3870

HERMAN’S BAKERY

Owned and operated by the Herman family since 1923, Herman’s Bakery has served the Baltimore community from its Dundalk location since 1958. While customers come to Herman’s Bakery for special occasion cakes and wedding cakes, the pastries and doughnuts also take top honors among customers. Herman’s Bakery takes pride in making doughnuts from scratch every day using recipes passed down through generations of the Herman family.

When you’re in the mood for something sweet, the marshmallow-filled doughnut is one that you won’t be able to resist. The baker stuffs a light-as-air doughnut with a heavenly marshmallow filling that will delight your taste buds. Pick up a dozen doughnuts for only $8.99 or single doughnuts for 89 cents each.

If you can’t visit in person, Herman’s Bakery delivers its baked goods throughout the Baltimore area.

Location: 7560 Holabird Ave.

Telephone: 410-284-5590

The next time you crave a delicious doughnut, visit one of the businesses listed here for some of the best doughnuts in Baltimore. What did you think about the bakeries and bakeshops we presented on our list? Did we overlook a favorite place you’d recommend for doughnuts? Write to us and let us know. We’d be happy to add it to this article.

TAKE YOUR DOUGHNUTS TO GO IN A NEW VEHICLE

Take your favorite doughnut treat on the road with you in a new vehicle from Koons White Marsh Chevrolet. Find out why #TeamKoons is the No. 1 dealership to explore the largest inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles in the Baltimore area. Now is a great time to sell or trade your car to Koons. Learn more about our two-minute appraisal that will give you a True Cash Offer for your vehicle in minutes.


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If you want to drive around White Marsh, MD while turning the heads of people, consider purchasing the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD from Koons White Marsh Chevrolet. Its eye-catching design, together with its impressive capability, makes it an excellent deal for a heavy-duty truck. It comes with bed steps that make it easy for you to reach and off-load or load the cargo.

The Chevy Silverado 2500 HD also comes with huge door-mounted mirrors with four different lighting types that provide an extra set of eyes, especially when trailing large loads. It also features a large cab area with crew cab models featuring around three inches long. The cab area provides more interior space enabling passengers to store small items in the rear in seatback storage.

Lastly, the truck also comes with daytime running lights, a CornerStep rear bumper for that sharp look, and a trailer package that includes a trailer hitch platform with receivers and a wiring harness.

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From the Chesapeake Bay to Loch Raven Reservoir, there are many great boating destinations within close proximity to White Marsh, Maryland. If you own a large SUV or pickup truck from Chevrolet, you should have no trouble transporting your boat to your favorite boating spot. However, driving with a boat trailer can be challenging and potentially dangerous if you fail to take the necessary precautions. Follow these helpful tips to properly and safely tow a boat with your Chevy:

STAY WITHIN YOUR CHEVY’S TOWING CAPACITY

Before you start driving with a boat in tow, you have to make sure your Chevrolet is capable of handling the weight of your boat and trailer. If you own a full-size SUV or pickup truck, you’ll be able to tow larger and heavier boats such as a fiberglass fishing boat, deck boat, bowrider, pontoon boat, wake boat, and a medium-sized or large sailboat. A compact or mid-size SUV can only handle smaller vessels such as an aluminum fishing boat, skiff, or a small sailboat. Below are the tow ratings of a few Chevrolet models:

  • 2021 Chevrolet Equinox: 1,500 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Traverse: 5,000 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Colorado: 7,700 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Suburban: 8,300 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe: 8,400 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500: 13,300 pounds.
  • 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 3500: 36,000 pounds.

MAKE SURE YOU DON’T OVERLOAD YOUR VEHICLE

Your Chevrolet SUV or pickup truck has a certification or tire label on the driver’s side door or B-pillar that shows its gross vehicle weight rating. This rating is the maximum operating weight of your Chevy, which includes the weight of the vehicle itself, the weight of the people and cargo it’s carrying, and the tongue weight of your trailer. Exceeding the gross vehicle weight limit can result in dangerous handling and possibly cause damage to your vehicle. 

DETERMINE THE RIGHT TONGUE WEIGHT

Tongue weight refers to the amount of downward force the trailer’s tongue exerts on the hitch. Usually, it’s between 10 and 15 percent of the overall weight of your loaded trailer. However, some boat trailers may have a tongue weight that doesn’t fall within this range. Check your owner’s manual to find out the appropriate tongue weight for your particular Chevy model. Proper tongue load is important because it can help prevent trailer sway.

PRACTICE DRIVING WITH A BOAT TRAILER  

To safely tow a boat, you need to develop a special set of driving skills. If you have little to no trailering experience, you should practice your towing skills before you start driving with your boat trailer. 

Hitch up your trailer with your boat on it and drive to an empty parking lot or stretch of road. Then, practice accelerating, steering, stopping, backing up, and using the side mirrors so that you can get a feel for driving with a trailer. Pay attention to how your trailer responds to different movements. 

When you’re finally ready to hit the road, you have to keep certain precautions in mind to ensure a smooth and safe trip. The following are some useful tips for driving with a boat trailer:

  • Stay at least four seconds behind the vehicle in front of you because you’ll need more time to stop when you’re trailering. 
  • Avoid hard acceleration as it can increase the likelihood of your boat sliding off the trailer or the trailer hitch breaking. 
  • Make wide turns to prevent your trailer tire from hitting the curb. 
  • Change lanes slowly as you may not be able to see vehicles directly behind your trailer.
  • If you feel that your trailer is swaying, pull over immediately and redistribute weight to make sure the load is properly balanced. 
  • When you’re backing up, remember that turning left will make your trailer go right and vice versa.

LEARN HOW TO LAUNCH YOUR BOAT

Backing down the boat ramp is one of the biggest challenges in boat trailering. To make sure your Chevrolet vehicle is in alignment with your trailer, you need to pull forward far enough before you start reversing. While you’re backing up, make small incremental steering corrections to properly position your vehicle on the ramp. 

Different boat trailers and ramps may require different launching techniques. In some cases, you may have to back down the ramp until your rear tires are in the water. In others, you won’t need to back your boat nearly as far. However, in either situation, you should stop once the back of your boat begins to float. Then, you can proceed to release the bow eye and the motor and tug your boat off the trailer. 

PROPERLY LOAD YOUR BOAT BACK ONTO THE TRAILER

When you’re done using your boat for the day, it’s time to load it back onto the trailer. The trickiest part of this task is submerging the trailer to the right depth. In most cases, you should be able to load your boat with about two-thirds of your trailer in the water. 

Whether you’re driving your boat or letting it float onto the trailer, aim it down the centerline. After your boat has come to a stop, attach the winch cable or strap to the bow eye and make sure the anti-reverse ratchet on it is engaged. Then, crank the ratchet up until the bow rests firmly on the bow stop. After pulling your boat up the ramp, make sure it’s properly centered on the trailer. 

CONSIDER GETTING SPECIALIZED TOWING FEATURES 

Chevrolet trucks and large SUVs offer an array of standard and optional features that can make towing easier and safer. For instance, the Chevy Silverado 1500 comes standard with a trailering hitch platform, a four-pin connector, a 2-inch receiver, a seven-wire harness, and an automatic locking rear differential. You can further enhance your truck’s towing prowess by adding the available Max Trailering Package that includes a handling/trailering suspension package, upgraded cooling radiator, specially tuned shocks, heavy-duty rear springs, a 9.76-inch rear axle, and an integrated trailer brake controller. 

If you need more Chevy boat trailering tips, don’t hesitate to speak with the helpful staff at Koons White Marsh Chevrolet. Feel free to contact us anytime. 

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Baltimore, MD, has some great outdoor spaces to explore, from the mountains to the rivers and even the ocean. Baltimore has much to offer if you love a good off-road adventure, like the Wildwood Beach and Loch Raven Reservoir Park. You’ll need a vehicle to get you out there and back, though.

Say hello to the 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer. Finally, a vehicle can handle the city driving during the week and your off-road adventures on the weekend. The Trailblazer has all the comfort and convenience features to elevate your commute, plus the capability to handle the rugged terrain when you leave the pavement behind. So let’s take a closer look at the 2021 Chevy Trailblazer’s off-road capabilities.

TRAILBLAZER ACTIV TRIM

Chevy offers the Trailblazer in four trim levels. Each trim has the option to add all-wheel-drive (AWD), but the ACTIV trim comes standard with sport terrain tires, a suspension system tuned for off-road, a functional front skid plate, and the larger 1.3-liter turbocharged engine. These upgrades make the ACTIV trim ready for your next offroad excursion.

POWER TO PERFORM

The ECOTEC 1.3-liter turbo engine pairs with a nine-speed electronically controlled transmission that features a driver shift control (DSC). The DSC system allows you to tap up or down through the gears, similar to a manual transmission but without the clutch pedal. This powertrain puts out 155 horsepower and 174 pound-feet of torque.

INTELLIGENT ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE

Chevy’s selectable AWD system allows you to activate and deactivate the AWD as you need it. So whether you head to the sandy beach or the wintry weather rolls in, starting the AWD allows you maximum control in low traction situations. The system constantly monitors all four wheels, making the necessary adjustments in power to the wheels that can use it most.

With the AWD system, you get three selectable drive modes. You choose Normal mode for your everyday commute. The Sport mode tunes your suspension, steering, and throttle for a more thrilling drive. Selecting AWD mode engages the full power of your AWD to aid in various adverse driving conditions.

SUSPENSION, STEERING, TIRES, AND BRAKES

The Chevrolet Trailblazer ACTIV trim rolls on 17-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheels with machined face wrapped in sport terrain Blackwall tires. Chevy tuned the ACTIV trim’s suspension system to handle the rough-and-tumble offroad situations. The suspension system softens and smooths out the uneven surfaces you’re destined to encounter. An electronic power steering system provides responsive control with minimal driver input.

Four-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) come standard on the Trailblazer. The ABS keeps your brakes from locking up in emergency braking situations. Instead of locking your brake pads onto the discs, the system pulses the brake pressure. This pulsing action keeps your tires rotating, which improves your traction as your Trailblazer comes to a controlled stop.

TRAILER PACKAGE

Chevy includes a trailer package standard on the ACTIV trim. The package consists of a four-pin wiring harness with sealed connections. In addition, we recommend getting the optional trailer hitch from Chevy, which will have you adventure-ready from day one. When properly equipped, the Trailblazer can tow up to 1,000 pounds. 

STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

You get roof-mounted side rails standard on the ACTIV trim. Adding the crossbars allows you to load up a canoe, mountain bikes, and other outdoor gear you enjoy using on your weekly adventures. However, you want to protect your Trailblazer from dirt, rocks, and debris kicked up on those dirt roads into the hills. For that, we recommend adding the splash guards to the front and rear. The splash guards protect your Trailblazer’s body and paint while adding a bit of off-road style.

Halogen headlamps come standard on every Trailblazer, helping illuminate your way when no streetlights can be found. You can opt for LED headlights to further brighten your view. The Trailblazer’s standard LED fog lamps come in handy during those early morning excursions with the fog rolling in off the bay.

The power-adjustable outside mirrors heat up to defog and defrost on those cooler days. If you find yourself needing to squeeze through tight spaces in the woods, you can fold the side mirrors in to protect them from damage. Your adventures often come with spectacular views. That’s why we recommend you get the optional panoramic power sunroof. This dual-panel sunroof opens with the push of a button offering up a clear view of that starry sky. It even has a tilt feature to let in some clean, fresh air.

TECHNOLOGY

Every Trailblazer comes with Chevy’s Infotainment 3 system that connects your smart devices to the 7-inch touchscreen audio display. Now you can access your favorite playlists to suit your adventurous mood. You can also make hands-free calls, access navigation information, and more, using intuitive voice commands. Your Trailblazer also turns into a Wi-Fi hot spot that connects multiple devices, which keeps you connected no matter where your latest trek takes you.

CARGO AND PASSENGER ROOM

You can seat up to five people in the Trailblazer. So go ahead and invite your friends for an afternoon hike or a day at the beach. You can throw your beach gear in the rear cargo area that holds up to 25.3 cubic feet behind the second row. If you need to haul gear instead, the second-row seat folds flat. Even the front passenger seat folds flat, opening up 54.4 cubic feet of cargo space that stretches over eight feet in length.

At Koons White Marsh Chevrolet, we know what SUV lovers want for their off-road adventures. That’s why we stock an expansive inventory of Trailblazer SUVs. We invite you to browse our inventory online, or stop in for a more hands-on experience. One of our friendly, professional staff will show you the best features of the Trailblazer and let you take your favorite for a test drive.

WHY SHOP AT KOONS WHITE MARSH CHEVROLET?

We pride ourselves on providing caring, professional sales, and service to every customer. Because of our sales volume, you’ll get the best price on a new car, truck, or SUV in the greater Baltimore area. We also offer top dollar for your trade, and if you don’t buy a vehicle from us, we’ll still buy yours. In addition, you can get a true car estimate using our online evaluation tool in minutes.

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With more people choosing to use bikes as a form of exercise and fast-food deliveries, drivers in White Marsh, MD need to take additional safety precautions. Perhaps you’re among those drivers who find it hard to navigate around them. If so, Koons White Marsh Chevrolet can help.

Whenever a bicyclist is close by, watching their movements is paramount. Since they typically act quickly and suddenly, preparing for the unexpected is helpful. It’s a good idea to keep your distance. And if they approach your car from behind in the Baltimore area, allow them to pass you. It’s better to have them in front of you than behind or in a blind spot.

Do you know the hand signs they commonly use? Becoming familiar with them helps you understand the intentions and movements of a bicyclist much better. And always reduce your speed while bicyclists are within your proximity. They will appreciate it, and you help to avoid any potential mishaps due to excessive speed.

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As adults, we eat our main course first and save our dessert for last. But when you feast your eyes on a taste-tempting chocolate confection, restraining yourself from at least one nibble beforehand may be a tall order. When you want a home-baked chocolate eclair or a decadent Du Monde Cake, you don’t have to travel farther than the Baltimore, Maryland, area to find extraordinary chocolate desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth.

BALTIMOREOS FROM CHARM CITY CHOCOLATE

With its mission to create gourmet chocolates in small batches using family recipes, Charm City Chocolate is a chocolate lover’s delight. Calling home to The Avenue in Baltimore’s historic Hampden neighborhood, Charm City Chocolate offers chocolate gift boxes, chocolate truffles, toffee, and more for in-store pickup or delivery. 

Husband-and-wife team Todd and Michelle Zimmerman opened Charm City Chocolate in early February 2016. The business uses only the finest ingredients and chocolate sourced from sustainable growers worldwide. 

If you’re looking for a chocolate confection that beams Baltimore pride, hon, then the BaltimOreos can’t be beaten. Charm City Chocolate covers an Oreo cookie in a milk or dark chocolate coating. The BaltimOreo gift box features three Baltimore-themed Oreos adorned appropriately with the words “Baltimore,” “hon,” and a crab image. While they’re a delicious indulgence on their own, these BaltimOreos make a thoughtful welcome gift for someone new to the area.

Location: 809 W. 36th St.

Telephone: 443-449-5164

CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS FROM HOEHN’S BAKERY

For close to 100 years, Hoehn’s Bakery in Highlandtown has provided the Baltimore community with the highest quality baked goods made in the time-honored tradition of family-style baking. Started in 1927 by William Hoehn, a German immigrant, Hoehn’s Bakery still uses the original brick hearth oven he installed 94 years ago. Today, William’s recipes live on in the family members who preserve the baking heritage of scratch-made products free of chemical additives and preservatives.

If your morning coffee is looking a little lonely lately, you need a Hoehn’s chocolate eclair to accompany it. Hoehn’s takes a light-as-air pastry, fills it with rich pastry cream, and tops it with a generous chocolate frosting for a treat that’s every bit as luscious as you can imagine. Eclairs are $3 per piece, and because they’re so popular among customers, you may want to call in your order to reserve some for yourself.

Location: 400 S. Conkling St.

Telephone: 410-675-2884

CHOCOLATE WITH CHOCOLATE CHIPS GELATO FROM PITANGO GELATO

With six locations throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., Pitango Gelato has quickly become one of the most sought-after businesses for premium gelato and sorbet in the mid-Atlantic region. Founder Noah Dan recreates the gelato he remembered from his youth growing up in Trieste, Italy, and shares this impeccable goodness with customers young and old alike. Today, Pitango Gelato’s Fells Point location is a must-stop place for Baltimoreans.

The Chocolate with Chocolate Chips Gelato is arguably one of the finest chocolate gelato creations you’ll taste. It features milk chocolate and chocolate chips (Domori’s Arriba Ecuador single origin) for pure chocolate lusciousness with every bite. On the sorbet side of the menu, the Sur del Lago features the distinctive flavors of Sur del Lago cocoa beans grown in the tropical mountain forest region south of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela.

Location (Baltimore): 802 S. Broadway

Telephone: 410-236-0741 

DU MONDE CAKE FROM YIA YIA’S BAKERY

Family is at the heart of every small business. This statement epitomizes Yia Yia’s Bakery in Rosedale. The bakery’s name reflects the Greek word for grandmother. According to its website, the bakery’s founder came from Greece to America when she was only 16 years old and began baking and selling products out of her kitchen to restaurants and markets in the Baltimore area. Today, Yia Yia’s Bakery is one of the most well-respected baking establishments in Maryland. 

Plan to visit Yia Yia’s Bakery in person. When you do, you’ll experience the unmistakable aromas of freshly baked loaves of bread, cakes, and pastries that no commercial baking outlet could ever duplicate. 

Chocolate connoisseurs can find several items worthy of tasting, but choose the Du Monde Cake if you want the ultimate chocolate indulgence. This exquisite 10-inch cake features a three-layer chocolate cake filled with white chocolate and chocolate mousse, frosted with chocolate ganache, and topped with chocolate pieces. The Du Monde Cake elevates any special occasion you serve it at into an extraordinary one.

Location: 9415 Philadelphia Road

Telephone: 410-238-2253

MILK CHOCOLATE ALFAJORES FROM DULCEOLOGY ARTISAN BAKERY

Taste the passion in the product. Dulceology Artisan Bakery’s team of cake and pastry artists possess the talent for turning the finest ingredients into the most exceptional baked goods that Charm City has seen. Milk, eggs, flour, sugar, butter, and chocolate are the core ingredients these bakers use in every dessert prepared with a Latin-American influence.

While the bakery’s cake creations are true works of art in edible form, the alfajores are one treat that customers can’t resist. Handcrafted just as they would be if you got them straight from Argentina, Dulceology’s alfajores measure about 2 inches in diameter. Don’t let their diminutive size fool you. These decadent desserts make every bite memorable. The alfajores, containing cage-free eggs, butter, and pure Mexican vanilla extract, are filled with dulce de leche, a blend of cooked milk and sugar resembling caramel, and covered with chocolate. 

Pick them up in person at the bakery’s Federal Hill location or have them shipped to family and friends nationwide. One thing is for sure: Dulceology’s alfajores will have you coming back for more after just one bite.

Location: 1138 S. Charles St.

Telephone: 667-210-2164

What did you think about our list of chocolate confections? Did we overlook one of your favorites in Charm City? Write to us and let us know so that we can add it here.

TAKE YOUR CHOCOLATE TO GO IN A NEW VEHICLE

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