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In this Issue
“Best Value” Award Goes to Maine Windjammer Association
Specialty Cruises: Sailing in a Different Direction—Adventure in Boston!
Captains’ Picks: Time-Worn Vessels and Colorful Characters
Fresh From the Galley
End of the Day
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“Best Value” Award Goes to Maine Windjammer Association

The Maine Windjammer Association received top honors in the “Best Value Accommodation in New England” category in a survey recently conducted by the New England Travel Writers Network.
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Specialty Cruises: Sailing in a Different Direction—Adventure in Boston!
This summer four vessels of our Maine Windjammer Fleet will make their way “up west” for a change; they’ll be heading to Boston Harbor to participate in Sail Boston 2009.
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Captains’ Picks: Time-Worn Vessels and Colorful Characters
Soon it will be Spring, but there are still plenty of curl-up-with-a-good-book weekends ahead. Stories based on true-life events make fascinating nautical histories and hilarious sea adventures; these books are “great reading” when you’re itching to get outdoors to go sailing again.
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Fresh From the Galley
It’s almost Spring, but there are plenty of CHILI days ahead . . . And when a good strong breeze blows across the icy waters of Penobscot Bay, a steaming bowl of chili is a welcome, hearty lunch.
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End of the Day
The Angelique silhouetted against a glorious sunset sky.
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with the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics,
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