Thursday, May 2, 2013

It's Good to Be Green!


We have had some great weather the past week or so and have been painting and varnishing up a storm. The crew went on a cruise on the paint float and rolled on a coat of Cedar Green on the topside... "it's good to be green"... and Montgomery White on the waist. Onboard we thought it would be a good idea (seemed like a good idea at the time)  to strip the rails and deck and refinish them. 

We can't wait to get out on the bay!

Sarah, Joe and Tim  make a stop on their harbor cruise to paint the topsides

Sarah getting into her work


Good to be green

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

What Goes On Under the Cover??

Angelique’s crew has been painting up a storm ... almost everything has been painted up and looking good! Hope to have the winter cover off this week.

For the past 7 years Rick and Scott (Angelique shipmates) have been coming up for a couple of days in the spring to help with projects. One of their favorites is to work on our hydraulic powered windless. Angelique's anchor windless was looking and acting tired last season and was not running smoothly. You have to understand that the windless itself dates back to the late 1800's; it was not new when Angelique was built in 1980.The hydraulic take off  was added in 1993, to the relief of our guests and crew who would hand crank the anchor up till then.

Besides our guests and crew needing relief, decades of using the windless wore it out ... worn shaft, worn bearings and bushings, etc. Unfortunately we couldn't go to "Windlasses Our Us", so we did the next best thing: we sent the windless to Howard, a clever machinist, over the winter and he replaced the shaft, made new bushings and bearings so the windless was like new. We also replaced the pawl post  (big chunk of wood) to mount the reconditioned windless to.

With the expertise of Rick and Scott we installed the new machinery last week (pictures below). With luck, it will merrily crank up Angelique's anchor for many more decades to come.


Old Windless

Old Windless

Scott and Rick

Scott and Rick Tweaking

Reconditioned Anchor Windless Installed and Ready to Crank Up the Anchor in Smooth Style Once Again!


Angelique Covered for Winter -- Soon It Will Come Off!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Windjammer Festival Weekend


Labor Day weekend saw a greatly successful Windjammer Festival Weekend in Camden.  It's always nice to see everyone here to commemorate the nautical heritage of this charming town. Thanks to all of you who came by to visit Angelique during open house!

Angelique from the USS Normandy; photo courtesy of Dan Bookham.

We have space available on our Fall Foliage Cruises, so make sure you bring a camera and come enjoy the crisp days, the gentle breeze, and the touch of color along the shoreline!