Capt. Kenneth Reightler To Skipper Log Canoe Flying Cloud
Retired astronaut and the U.S. Naval Academy’s Distinguished Chair in Space Science Capt. Kenneth Reightler, Jr. named skipper of the log canoe Flying Cloud, now under major restoration
Retired astronaut and the U.S. Naval Academy’s Distinguished Chair in Space Science Capt. Kenneth Reightler, Jr. named skipper of the log canoe Flying Cloud, now under major restoration
The weekend started on a tragic note at the convergence of the Chester and Corsica Rivers. The 32-foot log canoe Mystery capsized—an ordinary event, as all log canoe sailors know—yet one of the 17 crew members was not accounted for after the capsize. After a search and rescue operation, including many in the log canoe family who came as far as the Miles River to help, on Sunday morning rescuers found the body of Stephanie Meredith, 35, of Easton.
The launching of Eve, a privately built 20-foot log canoe on the banks of the St. Mary's River.
Twenty-three-year-old sailor Jon Clarke was born to take the helm of his family’s 123-year-old log canoe, Magic.
Chesapeake Log Canoe Mystery #TBT "Slack Away, Aunt Suzy," an article from the September SpinSheet 2006 by Molly Winans
Corbin Penwell piloted the Chesapeake Bay log canoe Island Blossom to an unprecedented sixth-in-a-row win in the Log Canoe Governor’s Cup Regatta held July 30 at the Miles River Yacht Club.