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Margaret Todd Windjammer Cruises
Visit our historic watercraft from a bygone era! Sail from Bar Harbor aboard the 151-foot Schooner Margaret Todd for a spectacular 1-1/2 to 2 hour Windjammer cruise among the islands of Frenchman's Bay. The only 4-masted schooner to work New England waters in over half a century, the Margaret Todd sails 3 times daily from the Bar Harbor Inn Pier. You won't want to miss this unique Maine experience.
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Marlinespike Chandlery
Welcome to Marlinespike.com, a source for traditional bellropes, decorative knotwork, and knot tying tools such as fids and prickers. Here you will find ships bell lanyards, sea chests, and sea chest beckets made by Tim Whitten.
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Michael Good Gallery- with us since 2009
"Tucked away in beautiful and secluded pockets of the vast American landscape are goldsmiths whose work rivals the best the world has known. Pre-eminent among them is Michael Good, a goldsmith whose use of what he calls the anticlastic process has forced the commercial jewelry world to expand its definitons and ideas about how American jewelry should look and how it can be made." - Ettagale Blauer
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Mira Monte Inn; with us since 2009
This historic Bar Harbor bed & breakfast inn reflects the grace and beauty of the mid-Victorian time. Each room features a fireplace and/or balcony and is uniquely styled with antique and period furnishings. The romantic atmosphere is said to be "like our favorite grandmother's house": friendly, welcoming and cheerful.
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Miss Nina Sailing
We started looking for the perfect boat to offer charters here on Penobscot Bay. We searched long and hard, until one day Miss Nina (formerly One More Hug) came across our radar. She was the one we were looking for! We decided on Miss Nina for her beauty, comfort and safety. Miss Nina has a spectacular cockpit, a warm and roomy pilothouse to escape a chill that may arise in the air, or offer some relief from the sun. The enclosure is tall and all windows, so you never miss out on what’s happening outside. Miss Nina is a motorsailor and any combination of motoring and sailing may take place during our cruise. We offer a variety of sailing packages aboard Miss Nina. Miss Nina is a 61’ wooden pilothouse ketch, designed by Phil Bolger and built at the legendary Story Shipyard in Essex Massachusetts. She has a very comfortable open seating area in the stern, and a large airy pilothouse with excellent visibility for a warm comfortable escape from the occasionally inhospitable Maine weather. It is an ideal place to escape the sun, eat a meal or congregate and relax around the large teak dinette. Her wide open foredeck is a great place to sunbathe, or when the wind pipes up, to catch a little salt spray. Below deck is a large open galley with a second dinette, a soapstone woodstove, settee area, and usually some kind of exquisite food in preparation.
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