Tragedy on the Schooner Grace Bailey — Main Mast Breaks, Killing 1 & Injuring 3

The schooner Grace Bailey, built in 1882, was returning from a four-day Fall Foliage cruise on Monday morning, when an upper section of the main mast broke and fell to the deck, killing one passenger and injuring three others.  Thirty-three … Continue reading

Historic Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey Returns to New Bedford

After seven years of reconstruction and restoration in Boothbay Harbor, ME, the historic schooner Ernestina-Morrissey returned to her home port in New Bedford, MA earlier this week.  “It’s been a long time since we’ve seen the Ernestina-Morrissey sailing into New … Continue reading

Update: Restoration of Ex-Presidential Yacht Sequoia to Begin Soon in Belfast, Maine

Good news. The Bangor Daily News is reporting that the restoration of the ex-presidential yacht Sequoia will begin soon in Belfast, Maine. We first posted about the saga of the ex-presidential yacht in 2016 when Delaware judge Sam Glasscock describes … Continue reading

Crab Trapper Whiskey — Fighting Mutant Green Crabs One Bottle at a Time

In 2018, we posted “Mutant Green Crabs Invading Maine.” At the time we noted that it sounded like a low-budget horror/sci-fi flick, but that, sadly, an aggressive breed of green crab has indeed invaded Maine’s and neighboring states’ waters. Now, … Continue reading

Maine Windjammer 2022 Great Schooner Race in Penobscot Bay

Eleven schooners, many National Historic Landmarks, ranging in size from 57 to 135 feet, raced in the Maine Windjammer Association‘s 2022 Great Schooner Race in Penobscot Bay last week. As reported by the Courier-Gazette:  The vessels sailed past the Rockland … Continue reading

Pinnace Virginia, Maine’s First Ship, Launched in Kennebec River

Twenty-seven years ago, a plan was conceived to reconstruct Maine’s first ship, Virginia, built by in 1607 by settlers of the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River. The original 51′ pinnace was the first English ocean-going ship … Continue reading

Changes at the Helm of the Historic Maine Schooner Lewis R. French

Congratulations to Captain Becky Wright and Nathan Sigouin who have taken over the helm and the stewardship of the historic Maine schooner Lewis R. French. Launched in April 1871, the French is a National Historic Landmark and the oldest commercial sailing vessel … Continue reading

Large Rubber Duck, Named Joy, Mysteriously Appears in Belfast Harbor, Maine

Since at least 2007, a variety of large inflatable rubber ducks have been showing up in harbors around the world. Most recently, a 25-foot high inflatable rubber duck appeared mysteriously in Belfast harbor in Maine. The word “JOY” was emblazoned … Continue reading

On World Ocean Day, Attack on Atlantic Ocean Marine Sanctuary

Happy World Ocean Day, held every year on the 8th of June to celebrate the oceans and to take action to restore and protect them. This year the day’s theme is ‘Innovation for a sustainable ocean.’ Unfortunately, the current US … Continue reading