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Maine

Sail the Maine Coast With Your Grandchild

Program No. 22353RJ
Sail with your grandchild aboard a 95-foot windjammer, and drop anchor each day to explore islands, beaches and lighthouses with expert naturalists! Plus, sleep in bunks below deck!

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Age 12 - 15
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Jul 9 - Jul 13, 2023
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1,349
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Jul 7 - Jul 11, 2024
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5 days
4 nights
11 meals
4B 3L 4D
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Sailing, Island Exploration, Lobster Bake, Star Gazing
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of Penobscot Bay.
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Sailing, Explore a Coastal Village, Evening Activities
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of Penobscot Bay.
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Sailing to Penobscot Bay. Homemade Ice Cream
Sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Anchor in beautiful harbors or off islands of Penobscot Bay.
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At a Glance

Climb aboard a 95-foot windjammer called “Angelique” with your first mate — your grandchild — and set sail along the beautiful coast of Maine! You’ll live, sleep and learn on board with your full crew of Road Scholar grandparents and kids. Did you know that there are hundreds of islands off the coast of Maine? Make figure eights around them as you sail Penobscot Bay, keeping watch for seals, porpoise and birds. Drop anchor every evening in picturesque harbors to explore the islands’ historic villages, a beaches, tide pools and lighthouses with expert naturalists!
Activity Level
Outdoor: No Sweat
Hiking up to one mile over varied terrain if you choose on shore excursions. Must be able to navigate companionways on board ship, climb in/out of bunks, as well as seine boats for shore excursions.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Learn the basics of sailing, from hauling lines to handling sails and steering the boat, aboard the windjammer “Angelique.”
  • Row ashore to explore a deserted island and learn about lobsters’ importance to Maine; and later, enjoy a traditional lobster bake!
  • Sleep on the ship each night as you drop anchor in scenic harbors along Maine’s majestic coast, and learn how the stars help sailors navigate the sea.

General Notes

Program is for grandchildren ages 12-15. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.
Featured Expert
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Dennis E. Gallant
Dennis Gallant grew up in the mountains of Maine but fell in love with the ocean when he moved to the coast for college. In 1993, he began work on the Maine windjammers, first on smaller daysailers, then signing on as mate aboard Angelique. He held the position for 10 summers and worked as a boat builder during the winter months. After leaving Angelique, Dennis captained both schooners and yachts on the coast of Maine and beyond, racking up offshore miles on three transatlantic trips.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Dennis E. Gallant View biography
Dennis Gallant grew up in the mountains of Maine but fell in love with the ocean when he moved to the coast for college. In 1993, he began work on the Maine windjammers, first on smaller daysailers, then signing on as mate aboard Angelique. He held the position for 10 summers and worked as a boat builder during the winter months. After leaving Angelique, Dennis captained both schooners and yachts on the coast of Maine and beyond, racking up offshore miles on three transatlantic trips.
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Kaylie Borden O'Brien View biography
Kaylie Borden O'Brien is a high school alternative education teacher in Midcoast Maine. She focuses on helping her students develop their leadership, craftsmanship, and teamwork skills through connections with their communities' maritime heritage. Before moving into the classroom, she worked as shipboard education director with a number of tall ship nonprofits on both coasts, taught mariner credentialing courses, and served as mate on the Angelique for two seasons. She received her M.S.Ed. from Saint Joseph's College.
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Katie Conroy is the education and engagement specialist at the Maine Maritime Museum. She holds a bachelor's degree from Clark University in environmental science and a master's degree from Stonybrook University in marine conservation and policy. She previously worked in marine research, policy, and education for organizations including the Alaska Sealife Center, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), and the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. She currently lives in Bath, Maine with her dog, and loves surfing, hiking, biking, skiing, and painting with watercolors.
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Sharon Gallant is a self-proclaimed, lifelong science geek. With a M.S. in geosciences, she spends most of her days teaching at Gardiner Area High School. When not at school, she is an instructor in the Maine Master Naturalist Program and gathers specimens for her extensive skull collection. Having grown up on a farm, she also enjoys nature journaling, birding, and venturing around the forests and fields of central Maine.
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
The Secret Life of Lobsters
by Trevor Corson
"A fascinating Story, blending science, politics and history...the writing is vivid."-USA Today The Secret Life of Lobsters is so full of fun and fascination that youll be almost embarrassed to think that for all these years all you ever knew about lobsters was how they taste. ... This book will make you seem a genius at your next summer lawn party. Carl Safina
A Coastal Companion: A Year in the Gulf of Maine, from Cape Cod to Canada
by Catherine Schmitt
Meals
11 Meals
4 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
4 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Pescatarian
Lodging
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Display
Jul 14, 2023 - Jul 18, 2023
  • Jul 14, 2023 - Jul 18, 2023
  • Jul 09, 2023 - Jul 13, 2023
  • Jul 14, 2023 - Jul 18, 2023
  • Jul 07, 2024 - Jul 11, 2024
  • Jul 12, 2024 - Jul 16, 2024
4 nights
Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
4 nights
Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
4 nights
Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/
4 nights
Camden
Captain Dennis and his wife Candace welcome you aboard their windjammer to share with you the delight of cruising Maine's coastal waters under full sail. Meet new shipmates, share the enthusiasm for the lore of Penobscot Bay, and see lighthouses, seals, small villages, and rocky islands that dot the bay. Cabins aboard the Angelique are cozy, but adequate for the amount of time spent in the cabin. They range in average dimension (ft) from 7'6"x5'x6'2" to 7'x7'x6'8" with a double bed or two (upper and lower) single bunk-style berths. (Please note: both upper and lower bunks are used on this program. Climbing into the top bunk will be required of half the participants) All cabins have cold running water, fresh linens, towels, wool blankets and reading lights. Participants will make their individual beds with the linens provided upon arrival. Storage space is limited in all cabins. Duffel bags and soft sided luggage are easier to store. Please note that cabins are assigned based on availability and cannot be guaranteed. If you have a specific request or need, please make sure you indicate it in your Personal Information and Preferences section of your Road Scholar account, and we will do our best to accommodate you. There are three shared heads (baths) with three hot showers. Please see the Angelique's website for additional details and photos: https://www.sailangelique.com/welcome-aboard/accommodations/





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