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The Magic of MERLIN

After her restoration, the immaculate gaff cutter MERLIN, at 85 years old, sails on a cloudless autumn morning on Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne, Australia.
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Nautical Rope Wreathmaking at Gig Harbor BoatShop

Grab a friend and come join us at the BoatShop for a wreath making workshop! In this workshop we will be making a turks head knot wreath. It’s a perfect gift, decoration or addition to any room. No experience is necessary! Instructors Koos and Cooper will be guiding you through the whole process, so you have everything needed to create a beautiful wreath to take home.

All materials will be provided. Size is roughly 13” in diameter.

Dates and Times:
February 20
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Fee for Workshop and Materials: $65 Non-members | $55 Members

Nautical Rope Wreathmaking at Gig Harbor BoatShop

Grab a friend and come join us at the BoatShop for a wreath making workshop! In this workshop we will be making a turks head knot wreath. It’s a perfect gift, decoration or addition to any room. No experience is necessary! Instructors Koos and Cooper will be guiding you through the whole process, so you have everything needed to create a beautiful wreath to take home.

All materials will be provided. Size is roughly 13” in diameter.

Dates and Times:
April 23
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Fee for Workshop and Materials: $65 Non-members | $55 Members

Maine Maritime Museum Book and Art Sale

If you love old rare books, are looking for a special book, or a piece of maritime art for your home or as a holiday gift — or just love a bargain — don’t miss the second annual Maine Maritime Museum Store Book and Art Sale, November 3, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum.  

To show our appreciation to our members and volunteers, they can begin their treasure hunt at 10 a.m.   Of course, member and volunteer discounts apply, too.
 

CALIFORNIAN
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CALIFORNIAN

by Will Sofrin

The foreboding, dark-gray sky looked ready to unleash a torrent of rain at any moment as I hustled along the bustling San Diego waterfront, trying to make it to CALIFORNIAN’s dock on time. It was hardly the weather I had expected when I packed my bag early that morning to race aboard the replica square-topsail schooner. The event was the 34th annual America’s Schooner Cup Charity Regatta, originally conceived in 1987 as a match race between the wooden-hulled schooners DAUNTLESS and BAQHEERA. It has grown over the years to become a celebrated gathering of West Coast schooners.

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ROUTE 66 and BLUE CHIP
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The Pacific Class Sloop

by Randall Peffer · Photographs by Steve Jost

Legend has it that on the storied waters off San Diego, California, where Dennis Conner defended the AMERICA’s Cup not so long ago, there has been an unusual gathering of what some in nautical circles call “angels.”

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