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Building Maggie B »

The Maggie B is a 62-foot fusion schooner — a fusion between the best of traditional sailing and modern technology. Deck prisms and LEDs; a gaff schooner with graphite composite spars; soft Spectra rigging and cast bronze deadeyes.

The Maggie B was conceived in Chicago, designed in England, and built in Nova Scotia with components from the US, Great Britain, Canada, Denmark, Italy, France, Japan, Thailand, Holland, Portugal and many more countries.

I gave Nigel Irens the challenge of designing a fast, sea kindly, modern world cruising schooner. Covey Island had the challenge of building his design as " a yacht, but not a workboat" — efficient, smart, low maintenance, and experienced. I think that both got it right.

Stick with us and we all will see how it turns out.

Sunday, November 4th, 2007 » This morning brought a new surprise. On his watch, Robert collected about a dozen inch long pea green round tubes, and asked me what they might be. My first thought was some strange sort of chewing gum pieces. On inspection they proved to be the inner rollers of one of our Lewmar main sheet blocks, which was spitting them out. We rigged a replacement block and were able to replace all the rollers in the original. Situation solved? Nope. Two other similar Lewmar blocks proved to have far less than their full compliment of rollers. Hopefully Lewmar will sell us some replacements and we can get them to Chile with our crew change at Puerto Montt.

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  posted by Frank | February 23, 2006  

On Deck »

Check in here to keep track of the day-to-day events on-board the Maggie B” find out what's up, who's crewing, what's for supper and read the daily entries in the Captain's log.

December 2007” The advantages of the Maggie B's design are made obvious in this article by Annie Hill in the December 2007 issue of Yachting World. We met Annie Hill while anchored in New Zealand. You can Read the pdf here, complete with photographs of the crew and the Maggie B.

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  posted by Frank | February 23, 2006  

Chart Us »

In the old days, Navy ships made a great ritual about finding the ship's position at Noon, which was the start of the Naval Day. We hope, given connection challenges, to update our Latitude and Longitude each day and display a Google map and satellite photo of locations for the current leg of our journey.

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008: The Schooner Maggie B was at 14° 32N, 61° 08W. We were sailing on a close reach in 15-20 NE'erly Trades along the Caribbean Coast of Martinique. At noon we were just about

directly off Fort de France, the capitol and main port. It is sunny with only a few rain showers around. Martinique is protecting us from any Atlantic Swell.

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  posted by Frank | February 23, 2006