Captain Teague
Our favorite pirate, Captain Edward Teague, aka Keith Richards, visits the HMS Victory.
Our favorite pirate, Captain Edward Teague, aka Keith Richards, visits the HMS Victory.
The King Harbor Race is getting under way. Happy Racing!
We’re still working on Harbor News, you’ll notice some small cosmetic changes which we hope you like. Suggestions are always welcome.
The USS Abraham Lincoln has sailed into the Port of Los Angeles to help kick off Navy Week. If you’re in the area, I’d strongly encourage you to check out this impressive ship, say hello to our men and women in the military, and enjoy the festivities. You won’t be disappointed.
The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is making a New Bedford Port Call this coming Friday. If you’re in the area, they’ll have afternoon public tours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Click link for additional information on public tours aboard America’s Tall Ship.
Atlantic City is getting a nautical vessel visit. The tall ship A.J. Meerwald will be there all week. They will be hosing public tours of the ship.
We just got a tweet indicating that there have been some critical updates to Navigational Charts on the NOAA wesbsite. The link above should take you to the site so that you can download the updates. We’re always happy to share this information.
We’ve updated to the latest version of WordPress… and are making other minor improvements. We hope you enjoy the site.
News from Port Hueneme The Seabee Museum is officially open! The new hours are Monday – Saturday, 9-4, and Sunday, 12-4. This weekend, however, the museum will be open both Saturday and Sunday from 9-5 as part of NBVC’s 2011 Seabee Days celebration. For those attending Seabee Days, there will be a shuttle from the … Read more
The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is making a Boston Port Call for the next three days. If you’re in the area, they’ll have afternoon public tours.
If you like nautical history like we do, and are in the Bellingham, Washington, area you’re in for a treat. They’ve got Tallships on display through the beginning of August.