Last Day to Reserve Tickets for OysterFest 2010!

Bayshore Discovery Project, the good folks who keep the historic schooner A.J. Meerwald sailing, are having their yearly Oyster Fest! this Friday, November 12th  at the Centerton Country Club in Pittsgrove, NJ.  Today, Monday November 8th, is the last day to reserve tickets. From … Continue reading

Concordia: Tall Ship Down on CBC’s Land & Sea

The CBC’s program “Land and Sea” broadcast their documentary “Concordia: Tall Ship Down” today, focusing on the knockdown and sinking of the SV Concordia.   It can be watched on-line at the link below.  The documentary doesn’t answer the outstanding questions about … Continue reading

Record Ransoms paid to Somali Pirates for MV Samho Dream & MV Golden Blessing

The MV Samho Dream, a Korean VLCC,  and  its crew of five South Koreans and 19 Filipinos, was ransomed for $9.5 million dollars.  It had by hijacked by Somali pirates last April.    The MV Golden Blessing, a Singaporean chemical tanker, … Continue reading

Noorderlicht – Summer Nordic Cruiser & Winter Ice Hotel

The 36 meter steel schooner Noorderlicht celebrates her one hundredth birthday this year.  With ten double cabins for passengers, she cruises along the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean in the summer and coastal Norway in the Autumn. Her winter employment is what … Continue reading

Fifth Annual Remembering Fulton Fish Market Art Exhibit 2010

A wonderful show by Naima Rauam.  It captures everything about the old market with the possible exception of the smell of fish. Fifth Annual Remembering Fulton Fish Market Art Exhibit 2010 … Continue reading

New Biography of Joshua Slocum by Geoffrey Wolff

The Boston Globe has an interesting interview with Geoffrey Wolff, who has written a new biography of Joshua Slocum, The Hard Way Around: The Passages of Joshua Slocum. The book also got a rave review by Nathaniel Phibrick in the New York … Continue reading

New York’s Graveyard of Ships on TV and Radio

The Witte boneyard, often referred to as New York’s graveyard of ships, usually sits unnoticed on the shore of Staten Island on the Arthur Kill in a far corner of New York harbor.   In the last week, however, it has … Continue reading

The Famous Sailing Barge Cambria Reborn

The Thames sailing barge Cambria was built in Greenhithe, Kent in 1906.  Remarkably, she kept sailing  and carrying commercial cargo under sail alone until 1970.  She is now undergoing a complete restoration by the Cambria Trust with major funding from the Heritage Lottery … Continue reading

Teenage Trainees from brig Fryderyk Chopin Safely Ashore

The British Maritime And Coastguard Agency has reported that the sail-training vessel, Fryderyk Chopin, has been secured to a buoy in Falmouth harbour, Cornwall, and the crew of 47, including 36 cadets, aged between 14 and 16, has been taken … Continue reading