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The "CAPTAIN JACK" is an authentic 30 foot downeast style lobsterboat.Captain Hale is a COAST GUARD licensed captain with more than 25 years experience in the commercial fishing industry. Join him on a one and a half hour cruise as he hauls lobster traps and cruises the beautiful East Penobscot Bay. You will see Schooners,fishing boats,birds of all kinds,seals,and with a little luck maybe a whale.For a real treat you can order a cooked LOBSTER dinner and have it served aboard the boat.

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Schooner Heritage

Sail on the newest Maine windjammer in the fleet, built in 1983

Rockland, ME Windjamming

Maine Eastern Railroad

Scheduled excursion train service through the Mid-Coast Region of Maine aboard restored, air conditioned "Streamliners". Travel from Brunswick to the seaport of Rockland with additional stops at Bath and Wiscasset. Take a rail excursion to Mid-Coast attractions, stay at one of the many hotels and B&

Rockland, ME Excursions


Schooner Isaac H. Evans

Isaac H. Evans was built in Mauricetown, New Jersey in 1886 and spent many years oystering on the Delaware Bay. In 1973 she was completely rebuilt for the windjamming trade. 3,4 & 6 day cruises. Passengers: 22

Rockland, ME Windjamming

Schooner J. & E. Riggin

One of the famous Maine Windjammers offering folks authentic sailing vacations on the pristine Coast of Maine!

Rockland, ME Windjamming

Things to do near Rockland, ME

Lively Lady Too

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Old Winterport Commercial House

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Just For The Fun Of It Guide Service

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Days Emporium

A whimsical gift shop in an old country store setting. Walk by the old wooden sea captain and come on in. You'll think of t...