Maine -- July 1998


The temps were cool, but the company was fine.  Enjoy our fellow shipmates and the scenery as we sailed up and down the coast of Maine.

The Schooner Heritage was our home, away from home, for a week.  While the cabins were functional, they were SMALL.  You can't believe what it is like to sleep around 10 snoring men!!

Heritage

The Schooner Heritage under sail.


The Wild Bunch

Three o'clock "Boone's Farm" Bunch!!

Sunset

Oh, those evenings were so pretty . . .

Anita and Jane

Are there naked men over there?

Those Hamilton Men

Those Hamilton men!!

Lobster

Lobsters, lobster everywhere and our schooner in the cove.

Rowing

Rowing back from Lobster Island.

at over 10 knots

Here we were doing over 10 knots, such fun!!

More pictures?? click here The rest of the trip

Or read below for the day to day description.


SYNOPSIS OF THE TRIP

Sunday: Fly to Portland, uneventful accept for drive to Rockland (2 hours) in my father-in-law's van -- he was flying faster than the plane on which we flew to Portland!! The good news is, the radar they use in Maine wasn't quick enough to pick him up.

Monday: GREAT wind and POURING rain!! We don't have our sea-legs yet, so we're a little tentative about using the head. We're told that we're doing over 8 knots; is that fast??? All I know is I can't stand up straight!! No one wants to sing any "show tunes" with me. Am I ever going to dry out and get warm????????? Nobody knows that Boone's Farm Wine is good except for Herb and I.

Tuesday: Gorgeous blue skies, but no wind. We tack up and down the coast (that includes tacking the lunch from side to side of the schooner). It's 3 o'clock, time for Boone's Farm, and one or two of the other passengers not only are singing show tunes with me, but they think that Boone's Farm is good!

Wednesday: Perfect sailing weather -- strong winds, bright sun!! We're really moving now at over 9 knots, and the side of the schooner is taking on water!! Boone's Farm at 3 o'clock, and hey, guess what, I find another couple of souls that will sing show tunes!! And for dinner, we had tons of lobster on a wonderful, isolated island. Can it get any better than this?

Thursday: Oh Lord, another cold front is moving in. Rain, rain everywhere and it's damn cold. 58 degree water spraying into my face is NOT my idea of a good time. Time to go below and read a good book. Of course, I'm worried about getting seasick, but it's okay, even though now we are over 9 knots. The next time I hear the words "Prepare to Come About", I'll know to move the camcorder case off of the beam we have it sitting on, which is above my top berth. It makes a terrible noise as it impacts with my head!!

Friday: Sun and wind, who could ask for more. My sneakers (which have been wet since the rain on Monday) have finally dried out. Shore leave early in the morning -- guess what we did -- procured more bottles of Boone's farm!! AND, the best part is, we have just about all the women on the boat singing show tunes during the 3:00 Boone's Farm hours. Isn't this the life?? I also had already paid our quarterly premium for the life insurance, so I wasn't worried when Herb was climbing the rigging to the topsail.

Saturday: Back into port after catching a strong wind. Rumor has it we were over 10 knots!!!! All I know is . . . . we were still clutching a bottle of Boone's Farm and singing those damn show tunes!!

Coming back from the airport, just wish I could have tacked to the starboard side and cut off that semi!!!! Life is good . . . . Maine was FUN!


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