Labor Day on the water
Picture-perfect day to be on Penobscot Bay
What better way to start a sail then by passing Curtis Island Lighthouse. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
Looking from the stern of the Appledore back toward Camden Harbor.
A pleasure boat heads out onto the bay.
The Caliente enjoys a good day of sail.
People aboard the Caliente as we pass on the water.
Debra Johson, Beth Deason and Debra Gusler, three traveling nurses were just three of the passengers aboard Appledore.
The lobster boat Kerry Ellen hauls traps as we pass.
Laird Kopp takes a break from steering the vessel to allow a picture.
The schooner Lazy Jack under sail.
A lobster boat cuts across our bow.
The Owl.
A pleasure boat under full power takes to the bay.
Through the rigging of the Appledore.
The schooner Surprise under sail.
What better way to start a sail then by passing Curtis Island Lighthouse. (Photos by Chris Wolf)
Looking from the stern of the Appledore back toward Camden Harbor.
A pleasure boat heads out onto the bay.
The Caliente enjoys a good day of sail.
People aboard the Caliente as we pass on the water.
Debra Johson, Beth Deason and Debra Gusler, three traveling nurses were just three of the passengers aboard Appledore.
The lobster boat Kerry Ellen hauls traps as we pass.
Laird Kopp takes a break from steering the vessel to allow a picture.
The schooner Lazy Jack under sail.
A lobster boat cuts across our bow.
The Owl.
A pleasure boat under full power takes to the bay.
Through the rigging of the Appledore.
The schooner Surprise under sail.
CAMDEN– The Labor Day was picture perfect in every sense of the word. What better way to spend part of the day then on one of the many windjammers out of Camden Harbor. Despite the heat of the day, the temperature dropped as soon as you cleared the harbor and made for a relaxing two hours on Penobscot Bay.
My two-hour sail on the schooner Appledore provided the perfect opportunity to take a variety of pictures of boats on the water and is chronicled in the following gallery taken from the deck of the Appledore.
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