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Reflections on 2011

Book Signing and Open House

Governor LePage Visits Maine Windjammer Cruises

Old Salts

Four Generations of Swift Women at the Helm

From the Wood Stove to Your Stove

Annual Calendar

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Reflections on 2011

In April, Captain Ray's book "Keeping the Tradition Alive" was finally off to the printer and our full attention was turned to readying the boats for passengers. Welcoming our first passengers of the year aboard on May 20th, we were off and running Read more


Book Signing and Open House

On June 12th, Capt. Ray & Ann hosted an open house and book signing aboard the Grace Bailey. Read more


Governor LePage Visits Maine Windjammer Cruises

As part of the Capitol for a Day program Governor Paul LePage selected Maine Windjammer Cruises for his first visit in Knox County. Read more


Old Salts
Madge & Bob Boggild

"The Webster often sailed in company, or shared a harbor with the other cargo-carrying schooners. Frank and his cruises were becoming known to the coastermen. While the old timers at first considered these tourist trips an oddity, they eventually admired Frank's ingenuity in finding a cargo that loaded itself!" - from "Keeping the Tradition Alive"

That cargo is what has kept our National Landmark schooners going for 75 years and we value it highly Read more


Four Generations of Swift Women at the Helm

During our research for the book one of the images we uncovered was of Frank Swift's wife Millicent Snow Swift at the helm in the very early days Read more


From the Wood Stove to Your Stove
Butternut Squash Soup

This summer Ann introduced a new menu item aboard the boats which was met with rave reviews.

For all of you who came into the store after your cruise unsuccessfully looking for the recipe in her cookbook -- Here you are! Read more


Annual Calendar
Are you receiving it?

In 1996 for our 60th anniversary we began sending out calendars during the holiday season. Many hours were spent hand addressing envelopes, licking stamps and sealing envelopes. Read more


Hot Deals!
Great Holiday Ideas

"KEEPING THE TRADITION ALIVE"

A Great Holiday Gift for Old Salts, prospective Old Salts, armchair sailors and history buffs alike! Read more


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