from 1962
all photos courtesy Muffy Aldrich
The CW Morgan left Mystic Seaport yesterday, May 17, for the first time since 1941. She was towed to City Pier in New London for her final fitting out. Here are a few photos of her preparations from about a month ago, when her spars were lifted in. These photos were taken by Muffy Aldrich and first appeared on her very cool blog 'The Daily Prep'. Thanks, Muffy.
Today I have been gathering pics of the Morgan's departure yesterday and should get them up in a day or two...stay tuned.
Here's a bit from Mystic on the Morgan's captain Kip Files for the 38th Voyage:
As the owner and captain of the 132-foot, three-masted schooner Victory Chimes out of Rockland, Files is no stranger to sailing large ships without an engine. He is also the primary captain of the 207-foot barque Elissa, owned and operated by the Galveston Historical Foundation and Texas Seaport Museum. Files holds a U.S. Coast Guard Master Ocean License for Inspected Passenger Vessels of up to 1,600 Gross Tons. He has been a master of traditional sailing vessels since 1978. He also served on the boards of Tall Ships America (formerly the American Sail Training Association) and the Ocean Classroom Foundation.
“There are very few people in the world with the knowledge and experience of traditional square-rigged sailing necessary to do this job. Kip is one of those people and we are confident we have found the right person to lead the ship on her 38th Voyage,” said Steve White, president of Mystic Seaport.
copyright Thomas Armstrong
3 comments:
It is wonderful to see the Morgan being readied to voyage. I had the opportunity to board and walk the decks many years ago while visiting Mystic. I believe it was in 1970 and again in 1986. I had no idea that the ship would ever leave Mystic Harbor again. I had even wondered how it faired Hurricane Sandy.
Are there details about its intended itinerary?
MM in northern Minnesota.
Marshall, thanks for commenting. Here's the link for the itinerary: http://www.mysticseaport.org/38thvoyage/itinerary/
Nice Information. This is a blog about Morgan where ocean landmass are 70.8% which is really nice.
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