Showing posts with label John Foss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Foss. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

"Captain John Foss" The Maine Windjammer Project

"Captain John Foss" by Doug Mills
American Eagle's Captain John Foss arrives for the Captains Meeting before the 2013 Great Schooner Race. [07052013]




Monday, May 11, 2015

"Captains Doug and Linda Lee and Captain John Foss" The Maine Windjammer Project

"Captains Doug and Linda Lee and Captain John Foss" by Doug Mills
Captains Doug and Linda Lee and Captain John Foss prepare to relaunch American Eagle at the North End Shipyard in Rockland Maine.[05102015]




Tuesday, March 3, 2015

"Captain John Foss" The Maine Windjammer Project

"Captain John Foss" by Doug Mills
Captain John Foss arrives for the Captain's Meeting before the 2013 Great Schooner Race. [07052013]





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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

"John's Rowboat" The Maine Windjammer Project

"John's Rowboat" by Doug Mills
Tall ship American Eagle with her masts removed for maintenance at North End Shipyard, looking more like John's rowboat.[ 04-06-2014]



Friday, December 27, 2013

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

"Entering Rockland Harbor" The Maine Windjammer Project


"Entering Rockland Harbor" By Doug Mills
Angelique entering Rockland harbor as the Harvey Gamage is leaving, Victory Chimes can be seen in the distance.[07-13-2012]





Sunday, June 2, 2013

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Friday, March 29, 2013

North End Shipyard Spring








North End Shipyard Spring
By Doug Mills
Maritime Editor
RCN America Network


One of the surest signs of spring is when the North End Shipyard starts hauling out the schooners of the Maine Windjammer Fleet.  On Thursday the American Eagle was hauled out for a new coat of paint and it's yearly inspection.

The 92' schooner American Eagle was built in Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1930. For 53 years she was a working member of the famed Gloucester fishing fleet. She is also a National Historic Landmark.

She will spend about a week on the railway at North End Shipyard.  The American Eagle is planning it's first trip of the season on May 17th.










Monday, March 18, 2013