Tracking the Ardelle

Len Burgess writes-

As of Tuesday night the Ardelle was at the southern tip of New Jersey near Cape May and at the entrance to Delaware Bay and are planning to take the Intercoastal. The new site to track the Ardelle that seems to work is http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/. Once there enter Ardelle in the ship search box and hit enter.

-Len Burgess

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This is the probable route for the Ardelle and crew to get to Washington.
-Len Burgess

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Update from Al-

0530 9/26 wind SSW 18-21 kt and Ardelle is still making slow progress beating toward Cape May. Been a long night out there with the wind right on their nose If they go up the Delaware they’ll be having a nice ride once they get around Cape May and the tide starts flooding. Delaware Bay entrance will be rockn’ and rollin’ at the ebb with this breeze. The flood begins just before 2 PM.

If they reach Cape May entrance at the start of the flood they will be in tall clover for they will have fair current for over 50 miles to the C&D and thence fair current just starting and all the way through the canal and well down into the Chesapeake. Then fair wind down the bay to the Potomac.

Al Bezanson


Update:

As of Wednesday morning the Ardelle is still at the southern tip of New Jersey near Cape May and at the entrance to Delaware Bay. It is reported that the engine is down and needs a new part.

Track Gloucester’s Ardelle on its way to D.C.

Harold Burnham, with a hardy crew of 6, is on his way to collect his 2012 NEA National Heritage Fellowship award in Washington. Track the Ardelle on its way to Washington, D.C. on this site http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/default.aspx?mmsi=369227000&centerx=-74.64907&centery=39.04715&zoom=10&type_color=9# Just type in the name Ardelle. As of Monday morning it was off the coast of New Jersey having left Gloucester Sat. evening.

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-Len Burgess

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Chickity Check It! Bluenose II Current View and Relaunch Webcams Prep for Relaunch Next Saturday!

Hi Joey,

The ties to Gloucester for the Bluenose II are strong and historic.  We’d appreciate it if you could post the relaunch of the Bluenose II live relaunch webcam in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.  As you probably know, the relaunch will be next Saturday morning ~7:00 EST (8:00 in NS).

The link to the live relaunch webcam is http://www.novascotiawebcams.com/south-shore/bluenose-ii-eventcam.html though it is not live yet.

The link to the Bluenose II current view is http://www.novascotiawebcams.com/south-shore/bluenose-ii.html

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Thanks so much, Margaret Jeddry

Location:

Lunenburg Shipyard, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Info:

Nova Scotia’s famous sailing ambassador is undergoing a major rebuild during 2011 & 2012 to ensure its legacy for many years to come. The project is taking place at the Lunenburg Shipyard, site of the construction of Bluenose in 1921. The public is invited to see and learn about preserving this important piece of Nova Scotia’s heritage. The work is being carried out by the Lunenburg Shipyard Alliance consisting of Snyder’s Shipyard, Covey Island Boatworks & Lunenburg Industrial Foundry & Engineering. Come visit the site until the re-launch this summer and see Nova Scotia boat-building at its best.

Related Links:

BLUENOSE II Website

Official BLUENOSE II Online Store

BLUENOSE II Photo Album

Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

The Lunenburg Shipyard Alliance

View or Purchase Photos of Bluenose II

Destination South West Nova Scotia

Community Photos 9/17/12

FOB Ann Kennedy Is Back From Kansas City-

Hi Joey.  After being on the road for 1500 miles, we’re thrilled to be here.  Here are the first happy views of Gloucester at work and play!


U U Steeple From The Harbor photo by Anthony Marks

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On The Schooner Lannon From Nubar Alexanian

Nothing like a two hour sail on the Schooner Lannon. Always lots of fun. Always!

Tom & Len

Hey, that’s our Len Burgess on there!  I knew I recognized that guy!


speak of the devil look who the next contribution is from-

Ardelle Sails By From Len Burgess


O’Maley Field Hockey Fundraiser Pics from Marcy Plante

        Good Day Joey!!
What a morning the O’Maley Field Hockey team had!!
Our community was so generous in support of our team!!
Thank you to all who came out to support our cause!
Go TEAM!!!

Gloucester Schooner Festival 2012 Video From Dwight Hebert

Nice work on the video Dwight.  Interesting music selection for the background.

Carl Gustin’s 2012 Gloucester Schooner Festival Photos

"The photos from this year’s Schooner Festival include Liberty Clipper, Fame and Gloucester’s Bald Eagle passing in review during the Parade of Sail; the Spirit of Massachusetts and Summwind shortly after the start of the Mayor’s Race; a three-shot sequence (194-196) with American Eagle, Thomas E. Lannon and Summerwind rounding the first mark; and the Maritime Gloucester-based Ardelle, the newest and one of three Harold Burnham-built schooners participating along with Fame and Thomas E. Lannon.
Carl Gustin"

2012 Gloucester Schooner Race Results From Al Bezanson

Joey…..Terrific coverage here on the Parade of Sail, but for those interested in the race itself the information has been sparse and late coming.  In the past the Times has had good reporting on the race but none this year.  The Race Committee had a real challenge from a fizzling breeze that backed away from the SSE where it started and half the entries were unable to finish within the four hour time limit.  Or they just fired up their engines so as not to be late for the 6:00 PM post-race festivities at Maritime Gloucester.  (Good judgment.)

The hospitality extended to visiting schooners this year was extra special.  Here is a little story on the American Schooner Association website.   

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Al Bezanson

Parade of Sail 2012 After Dark Video From Kenny MacCarthy

Kenny’s real Estate Website-

http://www.capeanninfo.com

2012 Gloucester Schooner Festival Photos From Brian O’Connor

Brian writes-

High light of the weekend was not only Gloucester Schooner Festival 2012 and another awesome Gloucester event but Ed brought free food on the boat with him. 

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Sing-Along on the schooner Adventure

On Saturday, Sept, 1, during the Schooner Festival, there was a pot-luck supper and sing-along on the schooner Adventure, docked on Rocky Neck. It was a great time!  I was there last year too, and this is the sort of the thing that makes me so glad to be in Gloucester!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More photos can be found here.

-Fr. Matthew Green

Track The Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta From Gloucester To Provincetown Right Now Live!

Al Bezanson forwarded the link to me this morning.

Click on the interactive map below to follow them throughout the day!

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View: Fleet Course The Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta

Boat Name

Adventurer

Ardelle

Estrela

Perception

ROSEWAY

Thomas E Lannon

Click on each boat to see it’s information like this-

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Community Photos 9/4/12

crescent52 submits-

found on Center St

looks like someone did too much partying last night

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Lisa Freed submits-

GREAT  night Saturday..  Hung out at Pavillion beach as the sun set, saw the Lannon come out and set sail and then fireworks. Gotta love a  Glousta party!

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Mary Page submits-

I took this picture of the moon rising the evening of the Parade of Lights from the Cape Ann Whale Watch judge’s boat.

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Parade of sail from Gloucester Gig Rowers From Rick Isaacs

The Gloucester Gig Rowers were out in force for the Parade of Sail!  Visit us at http://www.gloucestergigrowers.com

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Hi Joey,

What a lot of fun today at the Mayor’s Race!

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Parade of Sails in Beautiful Gloucester Harbor

A beauty of a day on Sunday morning for an amazing sight in Gloucester Harbor

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Community Blogging 2012 Schooner Festival

Well from the numbers I’m seeing around town and on the water I’d say that Al Bezanson and my monthlong push to make people aware of the Schooner Festival had a bit of an impact on those regular folks outside of the regular Schooner circles showing up.

Nice work Al!

Here are some photos from our FOB’s from the past couple of days-

The Bounty leaving Gloucester From Christopher Lewis

Joey:

You may like these two photos of HMS Bounty leaving Gloucester on Monday morning. They show how large this schooner is. In the first photo you can compare the Bounty to the "Tuscan House" on Rocky Neck. The second photo compares Bounty with a foreground of small boats and a background of the Boulevard – a truly remarkable sight. 
Take care — Christopher

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Gloucester Schooner Festival 2012 From Elinor Teele

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Gloucester Schooner Festival 2012 Photos By Anthony Marks

Hi Joey
Had a great time on the Schooner American Eagle. We won the race for
the 8th time in the 23 years  American Eagle as entered the race!
Heres some photos from the race for the blog.
            Enjoy  Anthony Marks


Yesterday’s race from Gail Guittarr

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Parade of Pups?

Janet Rice submits-

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Music sail on the Schooner Ardelle, Thurs night from Len Burgess

Had a great time on the Ardelle in Gloucester harbor last night. Here’s a slide show of the evening.
–Len Burgess

click the picture for the slide show-

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Community Photos 9/3/12

Angie Searcy/Duchane enjoying the LaborDay fireworks!!
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Kai Rich representing aboard the Schooner Pinky Ardelle with the crew!

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Gloucester’s beautiful schooner ‘Adventure’ is back in the water…
–Len Burgess

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Joey,

       I was snapping around Harbor Loop last night, and got this shot of the Ardelle, I’m not sure about how submissions work but thought it was worth sharing.  I’m Harrison’s son in law, and a daily reader of the blog, keep up the great work!

Blair


Blair A. Robinson

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Mary Ellen and Steve from Connecticut Represent! At Mamie’s Kitchen

Chris writes-

This is Mary Ellen and Steve from Connecticut and they follow your blog every day….they were determined to find us!

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A Perfect Schooner Festival Saturday – Maritime Gloucester , Downtown and Parade of Lights From Alice Gardner