Knox County, ME Windjamming
Bugeye Schooner Jenny Norman
Traditional Wooden Boat sailing at its best!
Schooner Stephen Taber
This nations oldest documented sailing vessel in continuous service, built in 1871
Schooner Nathaniel Bowditch
Nathaniel Bowditch was built as a racing yacht in 1922 in E.Boothbay, ME. The 82'schooner won special class honors in the Bermuda Race in 1923
Schooner Kathryn B
105 foot 3 masted schooner. Cruises are 3,4, or 6
Schooner J. & E. Riggin
One of the famous Maine Windjammers offering folks authentic sailing vacations on the pristine Coast of Maine!
Schooner Heritage
Sail on the newest Maine windjammer in the fleet, built in 1983
Schooner Isaac H. Evans
Isaac H. Evans was built in Mauricetown, New Jersey in 1886 and spent many years oystering on the Delaware Bay. In 1973 she was completely rebuilt for the windjamming trade. 3,4 & 6
Schooner American Eagle
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'
North End Shipyard Schooners
Heritage and American Eagle, two traditional Maine Windjammers, offer 3,4, and 6
Schooner Timberwind Cruises
The National Historic Landmark Vessel Schooner Timberwind offering 3, 4, and 6 day cruises for 20
Windjammer Wanderbird Wildlife Expedition Cruises / Rockport Schooner Cruises
Wanderbird Expeditions features nature oriented multi day windjammer cruises on the coast of Maine aboard our 90' ketch rigged trawler. 12
Schooner Surprise
Capt. Jack & Barb Moore have been offering 2 hour daysails for 16 years, catering to adults and children over 12 - no more than 18 passengers. Non-smoking. Refreshments. Surprise is a 57
Windjammer Angelique
Angelique is your vacation spot in Maine! Great ocean views, lots of sailing, excellent food, and no phones, faxes, e-mail, beepers: just pure relaxation. Mark your calendar - pack your bag - we'
Schooner Lewis R. French
Sail the Maine Coast on the historic Schooner Lewis R. French. Offering 3,4 and 6
Schooner Mary Day
The first schooner specifically built for the windjammer trade, Mary Day carries up to 30 passengers on 3,4 and 6