The Ursa Major in Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, behind a Panamex ship, and side-tied to the tug Morrow.
During the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival this past September, we had the honor to meet another crew member of the Ursa Major, Molly Brooks, from the early 1990s transit through the Panama Canal. (For Part 1 of the adventure, please visit the previous blog entry from March 2017 by clicking HERE.)
Molly was the chef during the Panama Canal transit and subsequent adventure to Seattle, Washington, and visited the Ursa Major during the festival to meet the current owner and crew of the Ursa Major, and see how the Ursa Major had changed (and stayed the same!) since her time aboard in the early 1990s.
Following the festival, Molly was kind enough to send us her collection of photos from the trip, which began for Molly and the rest of the crew in Calon, Panama, and continued on through the Panama Canal from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, and up the West Coast of North America to Seattle, Washington, with stops in Acapulco, Mexico, Manzanillo, Mexico, and San Diego, California.
Enjoy the photos, and thanks again Molly for sharing your collection with us!
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Josh Haury and Emily Waschak live and work aboard the charter yacht M/V Ursa Major, a Norweigian-Built Malahide 65, and sail their own vessel S/V Estrella, a Downeast 32, in their free time. They cruise the Pacific coastal waters of North America from Southeast Alaska to the Sea of Cortez and mainland Mexico.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
The Ursa Major transiting the Panama Canal, early 1990’s - Part 2
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