North by East piece on the sale of the Rockland-based schooner, Stephen Taber, built in 1871, the oldest documented sailing vessel in continuous service in the U.S., to Noah Barnes, 31, son of longtime captains and owners Ken and Ellen Barnes. Garth Wells, 30, purchased Camden\u27s Lewis R. French, also built in 1871, from Dan and Kathy Pease; and Owen Dorr bought another schooner, Nathaniel Bowditch, from Gib Philbrick
Along the Waterfront. Profiles of Down East windjammer schooners: Roger and Mary Duncan\u27s Doro...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Rubicon out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports, i...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Julia Ann out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports,...
Paragraph celebrating two Maine schooners turning 150 years old, the Lewis R. French, and the Stephe...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
Description of the Schooner Ann built for Robert Mather in Van Diemen's Land in 1831 and sold in 183...
barkentineThere hangs in the office of a prominent mercantile firm on the West Coast, the bill of s...
Along the Waterfront piece about the Corson Boat Company, in Madison, one of the oldest fiberglass ...
Along the Waterfront piece on how an era of Hodgdon-family boatbuilding in East Boothbay came to an...
Along the Waterfront piece on the upcoming launch of the coasting schooner Lewis R. French at Wayfa...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Martha Burgess out of Castine, Me. detailing fishing voyage to the Grand...
News piece on the 137-foot Grand Banks schooner Roseway, long a fixture in the Camden windjammer fl...
Pictured is the early construction of the vessel "Bainbridge" by Arnold T. Rice and Louis Winslow in...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Glendower out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports,...
Along the Waterfront. Profiles of Down East windjammer schooners: Roger and Mary Duncan\u27s Doro...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Rubicon out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports, i...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Julia Ann out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports,...
Paragraph celebrating two Maine schooners turning 150 years old, the Lewis R. French, and the Stephe...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
Description of the Schooner Ann built for Robert Mather in Van Diemen's Land in 1831 and sold in 183...
barkentineThere hangs in the office of a prominent mercantile firm on the West Coast, the bill of s...
Along the Waterfront piece about the Corson Boat Company, in Madison, one of the oldest fiberglass ...
Along the Waterfront piece on how an era of Hodgdon-family boatbuilding in East Boothbay came to an...
Along the Waterfront piece on the upcoming launch of the coasting schooner Lewis R. French at Wayfa...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Martha Burgess out of Castine, Me. detailing fishing voyage to the Grand...
News piece on the 137-foot Grand Banks schooner Roseway, long a fixture in the Camden windjammer fl...
Pictured is the early construction of the vessel "Bainbridge" by Arnold T. Rice and Louis Winslow in...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Glendower out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports,...
Along the Waterfront. Profiles of Down East windjammer schooners: Roger and Mary Duncan\u27s Doro...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Rubicon out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports, i...
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Julia Ann out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports,...