Baltimore to New York ~ Roll with It
It was a misty and rolly transit to New York Harbor’s North Cove Marina this time. PRIDE has made the voyage from Baltimore to New York Harbor at near the same
It was a misty and rolly transit to New York Harbor’s North Cove Marina this time. PRIDE has made the voyage from Baltimore to New York Harbor at near the same
Early Wednesday morning finds PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II becalmed midway between Winyah Bay and the finish line off the end of Frying Pan Shoal. While we wait for the return
Savannah has never before hosted a Tall Ships Challenge Festival. “Tall Ships Challenge” is annually organized by Tall Ships America, the United States national organization of sail training interests in
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 70 nautical miles to go to entrance of the Savannah River. What would they have done back before motors? Sat out the lack of wind…that is
Monday, April 30, 2012. PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II is in southern climes!!! Cobalt blue water, sunny sky, comfortable shirtsleeve and shorts weather…and gentle favorable breezes. PRIDE is now between Cape
PRIDE is sailing near the tip of Cape Hatteras, the well respected East Coast cape of numerous shipwrecks. The weather is favorable and moderate. Sailing here from the Chesapeake Bay