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Meet your crew

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Craig Collins

Craig has been sailing the coast of Maine for 30 years. He has his US  Coast Guard Captain's license with the rating of Masters 50 ton sailing. In addition to cruising the Maine coast in his own sailboats he has completed a number of offshore passages including sailing the East coast, to Bermuda and through the Caribbean.  He also crews aboard the schooner Mary E and cruise boat Merrymeeting based at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. 

Luke Small

Luke grew up spending summers lobstering and fishing Cape Cod Bay and Mid-Coast Maine.  Luke has spent the past two years teaching traditional wooden boatbuilding skills to local middle schoolers at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, ME. Summers are spent sailing the Maine coast in any way possible!  Luke has spent the last few seasons as crew on deliveries up and down the northeast coastline and is working toward a USCG Captains license.

 

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Scott Amundson 

Scott is an avid sailor and Jack of all trades.  A master of all things mechanical, Scott is a welcome addition to our crew and invaluable calm presence on board.  Perhaps more importantly, he keeps his captain in line when Craig spends too much time waxing poetic about history and ecology!

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Emma Collins

Emma has been sailing since she was 6 years old, racing Opti's and sneaking off in her Sunfish when her parents weren't keeping a close watch over her.  Currently a Sophomore at Bates College, Emma spends her summers working at Maine Maritime museum as a Counselor in the Explorers Camp and honing her skills as an EMT locally.  Despite her best efforts and often begrudgingly, Emma has absorbed a certain amount of sailing knowledge from her father who is (not begrudgionally) proud of the competent sailor she has become.

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