“Windjammers of Penobscot Bay” Film Screening + Discussion Panel

Climb aboard the beautifully restored ships of North America’s largest fleet of historic schooners, and depart Camden, Maine, to cruise the pristine waters of the Penobscot Bay. With in-depth archival materials and interviews with captains and crew, maritime historians, and passengers, filmmaker Dan Lambert explores the history and evolution of Midcoast Maine’s majestic Windjammers while taking viewers on a voyage that captures the feeling of wind and sea spray and the unique thrill of traveling under sail-power. Following the film is a panel discussion with the filmmaker and others interviewed for the film including Capt. Jim Sharp, Chair and Co-Founder of the Sail Power & Steam Museum, Captain Ray Williamson, owner of Maine Windjammer Cruises, and Cipperly Good who is the Richard Saltonstall Jr. Curator of Maritime History at Penobscot Marine Museum. Find out more about the filmmaker here: Check out the Sail Power & Steam Museum here:
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