Short article describes the thirty-first northern voyage of the veteran arctic schooner Bowdoin, a nine week, 4,500-mile trip from Castine to Newfoundland and on to Greenland. The schooner was built for Admiral Donald MacMillan, and used for his twenty-seven arctic trips. It was purchased by the Maine Maritime Academy in 1988
A brief history of the arctic schooner Bowdoin, now the official sailing vessel of the State of Main...
This article analyzes a largely unknown voyage undertaken by Capitan Dariusz Bogucki in the summer o...
Article describing present-day and historic Castine, with information about the Maine Maritime Acade...
Short essay on the schooner Bowdoin, which crossed the Arctic circle over two dozen times. In 198...
The schooner Bowdoin, designed by William Hand and built by Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard in East Boothb...
A Marine Watch piece noting the the historic schooner Bowdoin will leave Castine on Saturday for a...
Color photograph shows the schooner "Bowdoin" in St. John's Harbour, Labrador. The "Bowdoin" was fir...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
Account of the trip of the converted U.S. Navy landing ship medium, Snowbird II, from Vancouver, B.C...
Article about Harold Arndt of Freeport who is building a 113-foot schooner, Island Rover out of ot...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Upon the discovery of the Prudhoe Bay (Alaska) oil...
Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tra...
... MacMillan joined Peary's polar expedition in 1908. His life was centered on the Arctic for the n...
Article tracing the whereabouts of the 93-foot schooner Kestrel II, designed by naval architect John...
A brief history of the arctic schooner Bowdoin, now the official sailing vessel of the State of Main...
This article analyzes a largely unknown voyage undertaken by Capitan Dariusz Bogucki in the summer o...
Article describing present-day and historic Castine, with information about the Maine Maritime Acade...
Short essay on the schooner Bowdoin, which crossed the Arctic circle over two dozen times. In 198...
The schooner Bowdoin, designed by William Hand and built by Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard in East Boothb...
A Marine Watch piece noting the the historic schooner Bowdoin will leave Castine on Saturday for a...
Color photograph shows the schooner "Bowdoin" in St. John's Harbour, Labrador. The "Bowdoin" was fir...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
Account of the trip of the converted U.S. Navy landing ship medium, Snowbird II, from Vancouver, B.C...
Article about Harold Arndt of Freeport who is building a 113-foot schooner, Island Rover out of ot...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Upon the discovery of the Prudhoe Bay (Alaska) oil...
Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tra...
... MacMillan joined Peary's polar expedition in 1908. His life was centered on the Arctic for the n...
Article tracing the whereabouts of the 93-foot schooner Kestrel II, designed by naval architect John...
A brief history of the arctic schooner Bowdoin, now the official sailing vessel of the State of Main...
This article analyzes a largely unknown voyage undertaken by Capitan Dariusz Bogucki in the summer o...
Article describing present-day and historic Castine, with information about the Maine Maritime Acade...