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17th Annual North River Tugboat Challenge

Posted on September 2, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 2, 2010

If Gloucester has a schooner race, then New York really should have a tugboat race. And it does. Here is a short video I shot of the 17th Annual North River Tugboat Challenge last Sunday. … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Ships | Tagged Annual North River Tugboat Challenge, new york

1945 U.S. ARMY Battle Tug For Sale

Posted on September 2, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 2, 2010

Thanks to Dave Shirlaw on MARHST-L for pointing out a fascinating vessel for sale on E-Bay.  The vessel is a steel tug, ST 893, built by JK Welding of Brooklyn, NY in 1945.   The tug is said to have served in … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged U.S. ARMY Battle Tug

Korea’s first clipper finally sets sail

Posted on August 4, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 21, 2010

An interesting article from JoongAng Ilbo about a large sailing yacht once owned by an unnamed American Mafia boss. The yacht was in Korea for modifications, when the Mafiosa was arrested and sent to prison.  The boat was purchased by a Korean who … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged clipper, Koreana

Would you prefer the Slimehead or the Orange Roughy?

Posted on August 4, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 21, 2010

Which would you prefer to order from the menu  – slimehead or orange roughy?  Antarctic toothfish or Chilean sea bass?  Slimehead and orange roughy are the same fish, just as the Chilean sea bass is the Antarctic toothfish with a new … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Antarctic toothfish, Chilean sea bass, orange roughy, slimehead

Nautical Reenactors on the Willow Wren

Posted on August 4, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 21, 2010

Thanks to Alaric Bond for passing on this intriguing video of a group of German reenactors on the Willow Wren. The note with the video reads, (imperfectly translated by Google,) “Maritimes reenactment in 1807 of the Danish South Sea aboard the … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Denmark, German reenactors, Willow Wren

Of Tall Ships and Stupid Lawyers

Posted on August 3, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 21, 2010

The age of wooden ships and iron men is long gone.  We appear to be square in the era of tall ships and stupid lawyers.  From the SeaCoastonline: The American Sail Training Association sent a letter to the Piscataqua Maritime … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Ships | Tagged American Sail Training Association, Piscataqua Maritime Commission, tall ship, trademark

The Long, Strange Journey of the Prins Willem

Posted on August 3, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 18, 2010

The Prins Willem, the replica Dutch East Indiaman destroyed by fire a few days ago, was an unusual ship.  She was built in 1985 in in Friesland in 1985 as an exhibit at the Nagasaki Holland Village open-air museum in Japan. … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Dutch East Indiaman, Friesland, Nagasaki Holland Village, Prins Willem

7th Annual Boothbay Boat Builders Festival

Posted on August 2, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 2, 2010

We hope everyone has a  great time at today’s 7th Annual Boothbay Boat Builders Festival.   All should keep a a weather eye out as there are rumors of an attack by the Pirates of the Dark Rose, followed by a … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Boothbay Boat Builders Festival

Expedition Sets Sail to the Great Plastic Vortex

Posted on August 2, 2009 by Rick SpilmanJune 2, 2014

Last February we posted about a “junkraft” built by Dr. Marcus Eriksen and his team of 15,000 plastic bottles, 30 sailboat masts, an airplane fuselage which they sailed 2,600 miles from Los Angeles to Hawaii to make a point about the … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Pacific Garbage Patch, Plastic Vortex

Hurricane Ike and the Windfall for the Charles W. Morgan

Posted on August 2, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 2, 2010

A windfall, a sudden and unexpected occurrence of good fortune, literally refers to fruit or timber knocked down by the wind. Here is an intriguing story of a literal windfall from the Maritime Texas blog. … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Charles W. Morgan, Connecticut, galveston, Hurricane Ike, Mystic, texas

Towing the Intrepid – a McAllister Tug Film by Jon Kane

Posted on August 1, 2009 by Rick SpilmanMay 2, 2010

A beautifully shot and edited short video. Jon Kane’s comments: I did this film for my friend Buck McAllister who’s family owns McAllister Towing tug boat company. I shot the film with one camera, in real time, during the towing … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Ships | Tagged Intrepid, Jon Kane, McAllister Tug

Sailing on the Schooner A.J. Meerwald in New York Harbor

Posted on July 12, 2009 by Rick SpilmanJuly 14, 2022

A short video of sailing on the schooner A.J. Meerwald in New York harbor. The A. J. Meerwald is a Delaware Bay oyster schooner launched in 1928. Sailing on the Schooner A.J. Meerwald in New York Harbour … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged A.J. Meerwald, new york harbor, schooner

Friday Photo – Australia Day 2009 Ferrython

Posted on March 13, 2009 by Rick SpilmanApril 16, 2010

I am not even quite sure what a “Ferrython” is, but this seemed like an appropriate image for a Friday afternoon.   From the Australian National Maritime Museum’s  Flickr photostream as spotted on the Sea Fever blog. … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Australia Day 2009, Australian National Maritime Museum, Ferrython, rubber ducky

Help Save the Falls of Clyde

Posted on December 9, 2008 by Rick SpilmanApril 16, 2010

Falls of Clyde is the only surviving iron-hulled four-masted full rigged ship and the only surviving sail-driven oil tanker in the world.  She was launched in 1878 in Port Glasgow, Scotland, for the Fall Line .  The ship was towed to Hawaii … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Falls of Clyde, four-masted, Hawaii, iron hull, tanker

Thad Koza – Tall Ships International

Posted on December 7, 2008 by Rick SpilmanDecember 7, 2008

This afternoon, at the 21st Annual Indie and Small Press Book Fair, I had the pleasure of meeting Thad Koza, a wonderful photographer of tall ships.   I bought a copy of his Tall Ships 2009 Calendar and plan on buying his book, Tall … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged photography, Tall & Historic Ships, Thad Koza

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