The beautiful sunrise in Great Cove today, shown here, revealed that three of Maine’s Coastal Cruisers had sheltered there overnight: Lewis R. French (launched in 1871) is on the left with its mostly gray hull and aft sails up for stability; Angelique (1980) is in the center with its mostly dark green hull and no sails up, and Victory Chimes (1900), the only three-masted vessel, is on the right with its mostly black hull and aft sail up.

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It looks like today is going to be our second day in a row without fog, rain, or significant overcast. Yesterday was an iconic Maine summer day. We had a clear view from Amen Ridge of Mount Cadillac in Acadia National Park, across Blue Hill Bay:

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(Brooklin, Maine)

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