Sailing off Gaspe Peninsula
PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II is sailing with double reefed mainsail plus full foresail, staysail and jib in NW winds of 25 to 30 knots between Cape Gaspe and Anticosti Island.
PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II is sailing with double reefed mainsail plus full foresail, staysail and jib in NW winds of 25 to 30 knots between Cape Gaspe and Anticosti Island.
0900 hours Thursday June 17, 2010 Near east end of Prince Edward Island. Wind SW’rly 15 knots. Sailing with eased sheets under all working sail (3 jibs, square topsail, foresail,
We are biding our time for departure watching a strong wind pattern. Looks like we will depart this evening. We will have company, the smaller 1812 War Chesapeake Bay privateer
0900 Hours Becalmed. 8 miles east of Point Pleasant, New Jersey and 22 miles south of Sandy Hook. Sea a glassy undulating surface under a partly cloudy sky with a horizon
The winter crew finished up in late February and the Spring crew moved aboard on February 23rd. They have been going non-stop ever since. There is much work to be
Fair Winds and God Speed It is with great sadness that we remember Thomas Gillmer, renowned naval architect, professor, and long-time friend of Pride of Baltimore, Inc. who has passed