Monthly Archives: June 2010

Red Bull Plane Race in New York Harbor – Attack of the Giant Mosquitoes

A section of upper New York harbor,  just north of  Ellis Island, has been taken over for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship.   Huge 20 meter air filled pylons sprang up over a three mile course and small, brightly colored … Continue reading

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Donald Scott Sutherland – Chronicler of New York Harbor

Don Sutherland, marine photographer and writer, died on May 24 of cancer.  In the words of Carolina Salguero, Director, PortSide NewYork,  ”Don covered the working waterfront in this port like no other with an adoring eye, passionate voice and sharp … Continue reading

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‘ARTEMIS NORTH ATLANTIC CHALLENGE’ 2010

As many of us were watching Reid Stowe sail into New York harbor from his 1,000 day plus journey, a team of four intrepid rowers were apparently setting out in their attempt to break the 114 year old record set by Harbo and Samuelson … Continue reading

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Whale Whore$ – Diplomats Acting Badly: A Possible New Reality TV Show?

We have been critical of the Sea Shepherds and their reality TV show, “Whale Wars,” which has not only demonstrated dreadful seamanship but has also encouraged illegal and dangerous vigilante violence.   We have suggested that diplomacy is preferable to … Continue reading

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Round Britain Rowing Race – Women’s Team in First & Last Place

The Virgin GB Row 2010 is one of  strangest and most challenging rowing races in the world.    As described on the Virgin GB Row 2010 website: It’s 2,010 miles non-stop and unassisted rowing around Great Britain in some of … Continue reading

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Video of Reid Stowe’s Return to New York

It was a fun family event, in many respects. I showed up at the southwest corner of Manhattan,  where I thought Reid Stowe on the schooner Anne would sail by and found a group of Stowe’s family and friends had … Continue reading

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After 1,152 Days at Sea, Reid Stowe Returns on the Schooner Anne

On April 21, 2007,  Reid Stowe sailed from the Hudson River on the schooner Anne. His goal was to stay at sea for 1,000 days without touching a port or being resupplied.   It would be the the longest sea … Continue reading

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Fire in Tampa, Lightning in the Gulf and the Battleship Texas Still Afloat

Busy days in the Gulf of Mexico.  On the surface above the continuing Deepwater Horizon disaster yesterday, a drill  ship attempting to contain the oil was struck by lightning and caught on fire shutting down containment operations.  Reportedly, operations resumed today.   BP: Oil … Continue reading

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100th Anniversary of Scott’s Sailing to Antarctica

Yesterday was the 100th anniversary of Captain Scott‘s departure from Cardiff on his ill-fated expedition to reach the South Pole.    The tall ship Stavros S Niarchos sailed across Cardiff Bay, reenacting the departure of Scott’s ship, the Terra Nova.   The Royal Navy’s HMS … Continue reading

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Mother Teresa, the Empire State building, and the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid

This August 26th will be the one hundredth anniversary of Mother Teresa‘s birth.  The Empire State Building in New York City changes its lighting for major holidays and special events.  The Catholic League has requested that the building be lit blue and … Continue reading

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“Zeb-Schooner Life” Screening by the National Maritime Historical Society

Zeb Tilton was a legendary schooner captain from Martha’s Vineyard.  ”Zeb-Schooner Life,” a documentary of his life and times is being screened tonight at 6:30 by the National Maritime Historical Society at the Hendrick Hudson Free Library in Montrose, NY.  Commentary will … Continue reading

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Something Best Not to Think About When on a Cruise

When on a cruise vacation, I can imagine nothing less relaxing than worrying that the cruise line vacation planner might have given your home address to thieves, who were breaking into your house as you waited in line for the midnight buffet on the cruise ship. Bethsaida Sandoval, … Continue reading

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Frank Dye, Legendary Small Boat Cruiser

Frank Dye was a small boat cruiser who became something of a legend following his sea voyages in his 16′ Wayfarer open dinghy. Frank Dye Frank Dye, who died on May 16 aged 82, was a cult figure among small-boat sailors for undertaking … Continue reading

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The General Slocum Tragedy

One hundred and six years ago today, June 15th, 1904, the  Paddle Steamer General Slocum caught fire in the East River and burned killing an estimated 1,021 of the 1,342 people on board.  The steamer was carrying members of St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church … Continue reading

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Reg White – Olympian, Sailor, and Boatbuilder

Reg White, boatbuilder, sailor, and Olympic Gold Medal winner died of a heart attack on May 27, 2010, at age 74. He had just finished an sailboat race in Brightlingsea, UK. Reg White Sailor and builder of revolutionary multihull boats … Continue reading

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