The Charles W Morgan will embark on her 38th voyage in May 2014.  Here is
what the Seaport Museum says about that voyage

 

The Morgan will begin by a short trip from Mystic, Conn. to nearby New
London. New London's deep harbor and ready access to Long Island Sound makes
it a prime location to prepare her for sea and to conduct sail training with
the crew (the Mystic River is too shallow and long for this purpose). Once
ready, the ship will proceed to journey to Newport, Vineyard Haven, New
Bedford, Provincetown, Boston, and then back to New London and Mystic. The
entire voyage is expected to take about six weeks and specific dates for the
port visits are being developed at this time.

 

Jonathan

Indigo - 35MkIII - Southport CT

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Stevan
Plavsa
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Wow. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._Morgan_(ship)

 

And you can get a model kit too :)

You guys over in NE are lucky to be surrounded by so much naval history. 

 

Steve

Suhana, C&C 32

Toronto

 

On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Andrew Burton <a.burton.sai...@gmail.com>
wrote:

You'll be welcome on Peregrine.

Let's get the Morgan's schedule and plan it.

Andy

 

On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote:

I definitely need to get to New England next summer!  I'll be looking to bum
a boat ride from one of you so I can see her(?) from the water!

 

Joel

35/3

Annapolis

 

On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Bill Bina <billb...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Thought I would pass this along...

 
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Article published Sep 4, 2013
Wanted: captain for 172-year-old whaleship
By Joe Wojtas <mailto:j.woj...@theday.com>  Day Staff Writer
Seaport seeking first Charles W. Morgan skipper in 92 years
Mystic - The Charles W. Morgan is about to get its first captain in 92
years.
Mystic Seaport, which has been restoring the 172-year-old wooden whaleship
for the past four years so it can sail to historic ports across New England
next summer, is advertising for someone to captain the ship leading up to
and during its 38th voyage.
"The Morgan has not had a captain in more than 90 years and who knows how
long it will be after this voyage," Dana Hewson, the museum's vice president
for Watercraft Preservation and Programs, said Tuesday. "So I think this
will be a much sought-after position."
Seaport officials said the captain not only will have to be a top-notch
mariner but also must be comfortable in front of the public because of the
media attention and crowds the ship will attract during its three-month trip
next summer.
"They have to be absolutely qualified to manage this artifact, which has
national and international importance," Hewson said of the candidates. "They
also have to embrace the role of the public nature of this endeavor."
He said that could mean interacting with everyone from the media and
passengers to governors of the states they are visiting.
Applicants must possess a 500-ton Near Coastal Master license and have 10
years of command experience on traditional sailing vessels with extensive
knowledge in square-rig sailing, according to the job description on the
museum website.
It adds that the captain must recognize the ship "as the premier artifact in
the museum's collection as well as one of the nation's most important
historic objects. Her safety and well-being will be paramount in all
decisions."
The Morgan, whose last voyage ended in 1921, is the world's last surviving
wooden whaling ship and a National Historic Landmark. It also holds the
distinction of being the country's oldest commercial vessel still afloat. A
total of $7 million eventually will be spent on its restoration and voyage.
Hewson said the museum has seen interest in the position from people in the
field.
"It's a relatively small world, so it's certainly been known in the field
that we'd be doing this," he said.
The restored Morgan was launched during a ceremony in July. While the
majority of the work to the hull is complete, shipyard workers have to
replace spars, rig the ship, fit it with new sails, replace the electrical
system and install modern navigation, safety gear and other equipment for
the voyage. The 21st century gear will be removed when the voyage is over.
After the work is complete next spring, the Morgan will travel to New
London, where it will spend three weeks preparing for the voyage and
conducting sea trials.
Escorted by a tugboat and the Roann, a fishing vessel restored at the
Seaport, the Morgan next will sail to Newport, R.I., and then to stops in
Massachusetts at Vineyard Haven, New Bedford, the Cape Cod Canal,
Provincetown and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary before returning
to New London and the Seaport, where it will resume its spot as the
centerpiece of the museum's collection.
Hewson said the museum hopes to announce the name of the captain in the next
60 to 90 days, and that the person will be involved in the fitting out of
the ship next spring. The captain's job will end once the voyage is
completed in August 2014.
Seaport spokesman Dan McFadden said the museum would not publicly disclose
the salary for the position.
The museum also is hiring a full-time marine operations manager to handle
all the marine logistics of the trip.
In addition to the captain, the ship will have three mates, 10 to 12 crew
who are certified mariners, 10 additional crew and a dozen passengers on any
one leg of the trip, Hewson said.
j.woj...@theday.com




 

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