Disasters & Misadventures

A rocky start to my summer season

A rocky start to my summer season

September 1, 2008 at 4:00 pm

September 2008 By Dodge Morgan I am accustomed to making mistakes on boats but mostly small and unthreatening ones. I have never lost a boat even though I have owned a few worth losing such as those made up of inflated rubber tubes. However, this summer boating season clearly startedRead More

Waste not, want not

Waste not, want not

April 1, 2008 at 3:56 pm

April 2008 By David Roper Thousands, maybe millions, of seagulls, geese, cormorants, ducks and fish poop into the water all around me 24 hours a day when I go cruising. But my waste is human waste, which apparently is a special excrement and needs a holding tank. I don’t thinkRead More

Tom Myers had spent many years at the helm of Mistral without incident. It wasnÕt over-confidence that caught up with him. Just rotten luck.

The sea is not done with me yet

December 1, 2006 at 12:00 am

The boat is lost. Will the replays ever end?

Roger LongÕs fall delivery trip took him across only a small corner of Casco Bay. But remember, big things can come in small packages.

Beware the last sail

September 1, 2006 at 12:00 am

A fall delivery to the boatyard seemed such a simple thing. It was only a few miles. What could possibly go wrong?

A long day’s journey into fright

A long day’s journey into fright

April 1, 2005 at 12:00 am

April, 2005 By Bob Knecht For Points East Tiger Rag, our Beals Island 22, is one hell of a seaboat for her size. She was born in Calvin Beal’s boat shop and designed for Maine waters, and that’s why I bought her. On this day last summer, my daughter, SamanthaRead More

A close call and a story to tell

A close call and a story to tell

September 1, 2004 at 12:00 am

The tourists cheered. The locals loved it. The tanker crew cursed. And we had a boating story to tell. Big deal.

Caught at Isles of Shoals without an engine? ThatÕs what sailboats are for. Tacking toward the hotel on Star Island.

Shakedown cruise

October 1, 2003 at 12:00 am

Even with everything going wrong, a Downeast shakedown leaves a father and his teen-age daughters with a deeper appreciation for the joys of cruising – and of engines.

Scary stuff

Scary stuff

April 1, 2003 at 12:00 am

Readers write: Scariest moments at sea

Remind me to call those forecasters

February 1, 2000 at 12:00 am

February, 2000 By Carlene M. Grossi For Points East It had been a relatively uneventful August cruise for the two sailboats from Newport, R.I., a Catalina 30 and a Pearson 30. Oh sure, there had been fog, and the broken spreader, and the calls in “sick” to work, and theRead More

A gift of calm in mid-ocean gives cruiser confidence to undertake new ventures

February 1, 2000 at 12:00 am

I was flabbergasted. It was hard to believe this was the ocean I had feared just a few months ago. Here we were 200 miles offshore plopped in a circle of velvet seas.