Sunday, November 4, 2012
Norfolk to St Thomas, USVI November 2-16, 2012
CELESTIAL, our IP 440 departed Taylor's Landing Marina on November 3rd, 2012 at 10:00 PM EDT after two preparation days. The crew members
are: Captain Jack Morton (Florida), First Mate Jim Bortnem
(Minnesota), and student crew members David Bradsher (Virginia), Ingo Stubbe (Massachusetts), James Barber (Massachusetts) and Richards Briggs
(Tennesee). CELESTIAL will make the passage to St Thomas USVI
via a non-stop ocean route. The cruise has an estimated distance of 1500
miles, and will take approximately 11 days, sailing both day and night. We will
discuss the route, weather and actual progress here on our blog as
it happens, so please join us! To follow their actual progress on
Google Earth, click HERE.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Bermuda to Norfolk Ocean Training Cruise; June 6-13, 2012
CELESTIAL, our IP 440 departed St Georges Harbor, Bermuda on June
8, 2012 at 10:30 AM EDT after two preparation days. The crew members
are: Captain Jack Morton (Florida), First Mate David Gifford
(Pennsylvania), and student crew members George Norwood (Florida), Aaron
Panken (New York), James Barber (Massachusetts) and Peter Fisher
(Massachusetts). CELESTIAL will make the passage to Norfolk, Virginia
via a non-stop ocean route. The cruise has an estimated distance of 650
miles, and will take approximately 6 days, sailing both day and night. We will
discuss the route, weather and actual progress here on our blog as
it happens, so please join us! To follow their actual progress on
Google Earth, click HERE.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Norfolk to Bermuda Ocean Training Cruise, May 26-June 2, 2012
Left to right: Jeff, Alexei, Rich, David, Dan & Tom |
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Northbound Ocean Crew Departs; St Thomas USVI - Norfolk, VA
CELESTIAL,
our IP 440 departed Crown Bay Marina, St Thomas USVI at 0910 on
May 7, 2012 after two days of preparation. The crew members are: Captain Jack Morton
(Florida), Mate Jim Bortnem (Minnesota), Mate Steve Runals (Virginia) and student crew
members John Keane (Virginia), Jacques Dessailly (New Jersey), and Jim Ozenberger (Michigan). CELESTIAL
will make the passage to Norfolk via a non-stop ocean route. The
cruise has an estimated distance of 1500 miles, and will take 11-13
days, sailing both day and night.
Captain Tursi will be monitoring progress of the cruise and will be in contact with CELESTIAL's crew via a Skymate satellite system. We'll receive reports from the crew approximately every other day and Captain Tursi will supply the crew with detailed weather analysis. The picture above is of a whale sighting by the crew!
More discussion on this soon, as well as weather updates, communication from the crew, and actual progress (see comments below), so please join us! To follow their actual progress on Google Earth, click here. For more information on The Maryland School, please visit our website.
Captain Tursi will be monitoring progress of the cruise and will be in contact with CELESTIAL's crew via a Skymate satellite system. We'll receive reports from the crew approximately every other day and Captain Tursi will supply the crew with detailed weather analysis. The picture above is of a whale sighting by the crew!
More discussion on this soon, as well as weather updates, communication from the crew, and actual progress (see comments below), so please join us! To follow their actual progress on Google Earth, click here. For more information on The Maryland School, please visit our website.
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