Skipjack Wilma Lee Comes Home to the Chesapeake
After an absence of 16 years the skipjack Wilma Lee has returned to the Chesapeake Bay and her new home at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
After an absence of 16 years the skipjack Wilma Lee has returned to the Chesapeake Bay and her new home at the Annapolis Maritime Museum.
The historic Chesapeake Bay skipjacks, the nation’s only remaining commercial sailing fleet, are coming back from the brink of extinction thanks to the efforts of some dedicated individuals.
The historic skipjack Wilma Lee has come home to the Chesapeake from Ocracoke Island.
The Mattie F. Dean could be resting at the bottom of Annapolis’s Back Creek. The promise of such a treasure beckoned the Back Creek Conservancy. ~by Chelsea Co
Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester celebrates 20 years of sailing and education.