Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sailing Robot or SailBot! Gloucester Harbor Today by the Greasy Pole!

Building on the success of previous SailBot regattas, SailBot 2013 is being held in Gloucester, Ma Harbor,
 from June 9-13, 2013




The competition is open to the 1-meter, 2-meter SailBot Class, and an Open Class (which are boats up to 4 meters in length).
Here are a couple of photos from today off the Greasy Pole and Pavillion Beach

For More information about Sailbots:http://sailbot.org

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Gloucester, MA Welcomes Cruise Ship MV Yorktown Arriving June 8, 2013 - Docked at Gloucester Marine Terminal at Cruiseport Gloucester

MV Yorktown arrives tonight in Gloucester Harbor
Turning in Front of Coast Guard Station to
Back Down to Cruiseport Gloucester

Riding Past Ten Pound Island

MV York Town going by Ten Pound Island


Deck Plan of this Luxury Small Cruise Ship
Check out their Website:The Yorktown is the perfect vessel for relaxed and convivial exploration of America’s great coastal waterways. Built in Florida in 1988 specifically for coastal cruising and certified by the U. S. Coast Guard, the Yorktown flies the American flag and is staffed by friendly and experienced American officers and crew. With a draft of only 9 feet, the Yorktown is able to maneuver in secluded waterways and visit small ports that are inaccessible to larger vessels. And Yorktown’s American registry makes it possible to operate domestic itineraries unavailable to foreign-flag ships. The ship’s cuisine, served in a dining room large enough to accommodate all guests at once, emphasizes American regional culinary traditions. Accommodating only 138 guests in 69 exterior cabins, the Yorktown enjoys an atmosphere of warm and relaxed informality that endears it to repeat and new guests alike.




Itinerary of Yorktown

Day 1 • BOSTON | GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts | EMBARK
Day 2 • BATH | BOOTHBAY HARBOR
Day 3 • BAR HARBOR | ACADIA NATIONAL PARK | BAR HARBOR
Day 4 • YARMOUTH, Nova Scotia, Canada
Day 5 • LUNENBURG, Nova Scotia
Day 6 • HALIFAX
Day 7 • PORT HAWKESBURY
Day 8 • CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island 
Day 9 • CARAQUET, New Brunswick
Day 10 • GASPÉ | PERCE | ILE BONAVENTURE | GASPÉ, Quebec
Day 11 • AT SEA
Day 12 • QUEBEC CITY
Day 13 • MONTREAL | DISEMBARK

I think everyone here in Gloucester, MA welcomes the Yorktown, her crew, and her passengers!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Watch the Sailing Robots - SailBot 2013 International Robotic Sailing Regatta being held in Gloucester, MA June 10-13

Sailbot 2013

Sailbot 2013

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2013, 10:00 AM THROUGH THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013
REGISTRATION : NO COST TO WATCH!
AUDIENCE: SAILORS, ENGINEERS, GEEKS, SCIENTISTS, MODERN DAY MARINERS
The SailBot 2013 International Robotic Sailing Regatta is a robotic sailing competition historically held in North America in which teams of university and college students compete. This year’s event takes place in Gloucester harbor! The goal is to create an unmanned sailboat that navigates through a variety of challenges with limited, if any, human control. Students are able to use this friendly competition between schools to apply their engineering knowledge in a multi-disciplinary task that requires mechanical, electrical, and software skill to deal with this highly variable environment. Teams are headquartered at Maritime Gloucester and races will occur off Pavillion Beach in the outer harbor. Project presentations will take place at Endicott College’s Gloucester campus.
Monday, 10 June 2013

9:00 – 2:00 pm: Navigation Accuracy

3:00 pm: Fleet Race 1 for 2-meter boats

4:30 pm: Fleet Race 1 for 1-meter boats
Tuesday, 11 June 2013

9:00 – 2:00 pm: Stationkeeping

3:00 pm: Fleet Race II for 1-meter boats

4:30 pm: Fleet Race II for 2-meter boats
Wednesday 12 June 2013

9:00 am: Chase Race for 1-meter boats

1:00 pm: Long Distance Race start for 1-meter boats

4:30 pm: Long Distance Race start for 2-meter boats


A Good Place to Watch Event Gloucester maritime Center http://gloucestermaritimecenter.org/visit/event.php?s=2013-06-10-sailbot-2013


Saturday, April 27, 2013

CRUISEPORT GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS home of Gloucester Marine Terminal



Tall Ships are in port


WORLD TRAVEL NEWS ARTICLE


 

Cruiseport Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA


Gloucester Boulevard

Nestling in the heart of Cape Ann is the town and Cruiseport of Gloucester. A short pleasant drive or train ride northeast of Boston through beautiful countryside brings you to Gloucester. This is the home to America's original seaport and the oldest working art colony in North America. A place to see, feel and taste history, Gloucester's working waterfront and ineffable beauty have drawn fishermen, families, artists and visitors for over four hundred years.
The first to discover this idyllic location 400 years ago was Samuel de Champlain. He landed in Gloucester and christened it Le Beauport for its beautiful harbour, sandy beaches and scenic rocky shores.


On October 30, 1991 a storm hit Cape Ann sinking fishing boats out at sea and causing massive destruction along the coast. One boat lost at sea during the storm was the Andrea Gail, a swordfish boat out of Gloucester with six hands on board. The story of this storm and this boat is told in a book by Sebastian Junger called "The Perfect Storm". In 2000 this tale was made into a movie starring George Clooney. This film has helped to make Gloucester famous. It still retains its centuries-old, local charm and offers scores of attractions, over a dozen spectacular beaches and first-class services for the discerning traveler.


Good Harbor Beach
Cruise ship passengers, whether docked alongside or at anchor, disembark at in the heart of the working waterfront within easy walking distance to downtown with its shops, art galleries, museums and a fleet of boats offering whale watching trips, harbor tours, river cruises, schooner sailing, deep sea fishing adventures, and much more.


American Glory alongside

For cruise ships and mega yachts looking to visit this beautiful and historic site here are some important statistics.

Operating Depth
Cruiseport Gloucester Marine Terminal is a Mega Dock accessed via the North Channel of Gloucester Inner Harbor that can receive freight as well as passenger ships. Vessels up to 500 feet (152.4metres) in length and drawing up to 20 feet (6.09metres) can be accommodated dockside.

Larger Vessels, up to 1500 feet (457.2metres) in length and drawing up to 26 feet (7.9metres) can be accommodated inside the Breakwater at Gloucester Harbor.

Still larger vessels can be accommodated in Gloucester Harbor outside the Breakwater.

Tidal Range
Mean tide at Gloucester Harbor is 8.9 feet (2.71metres).

Security
Cruiseport Gloucester Marine Terminal has a facility security plan that has been approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Here are a few samples of what you can see and do during your visit.


Hammond Castle Museum

Second only to Thomas Edison in number of patents, John Hays Hammond, Jr. was one of America's premier inventors, who built his medieval-style castle between 1926 and 1929 to serve both as his home and as a backdrop for his collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artifacts. Visitors explore the castle on a self-guided tour including the great hall, indoor courtyard, Renaissance dining room, bedrooms, inventions exhibits, library, War room, kitchens, the tower galleries and several small rooms and secret passage ways. Visitors may also enjoy the beauty of the castle grounds and a view of the Atlantic shore line. The Hammond Castle Museum is only 3.3 miles from the Cruiseport.


Beauport, Sleeper McCann House

America's first interior designer, Henry Davis Sleeper, created Beauport, as a repository for his vast collection of American and European decorative arts and antiques. The McCann family, who acquired Beauport donated it Historic New England as a museum. The tour focuses on both the uniquely designed rooms of the museum as well as the collection of antiques and art works. Beauport is only 1.8 miles from the Cruiseport.

Ryan & Wood Distilleries

Bob Ryan and Dave Wood provide their unique blend of Beauport Vodka, Folly Cove Rum and Knockabout Gin. Bob personally presents the tour of this Cape Ann stamped distillery. Come in and learn the secrets of distilling fine spirits. Ryan & Wood Distillery is only 2 miles from the Cruiseport.

Cape Ann Whale Watch

Enjoy a three to four hour excursion to view nature’s gentle giants feed and frolic -- only 15 miles off the coast of Gloucester. All trips are fully narrated by a member of the Ocean Alliance (founded by world renowned whale researcher Dr. Roger Payne). The Cape Ann Whale Watch is on the same dock as the Cruiseport.

Rocky Neck Art Colony

One of America's oldest continuously working art colonies, Rocky Neck, in Gloucester Massachusetts, has attracted some of the nation's most illustrious artists including Milton Avery, Nell Blaine, Stuart Davis, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, John Sloan, and many others. Today, this picturesque waterfront community is home to dozens of accomplished working artists.

You can also take the Rocky Neck Historic Art Trail, which leads you to twelve sites of art historic significance on this granite promontory with scenic views and humble waterfront buildings. Rocky Neck Art Colony is just across the harbor and only 1.8 miles from the Cruiseport by land or, alternatively you can take the water shuttle.

All this and more, coupled with delicious local cuisine, a great welcome from the people of Gloucester will make your visit one to remember.

For more information click on http://www.cruiseportgloucester.com .

For cruise ships calling into this rather special port please ask at your local travel agent or on-line cruise specialist.

The closest Domestic and International airport is Boston's General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport. 

For Information on booking Gloucester Marine Terminal Megadock
Call Melissa Abbott 978-852-0381

Monday, April 8, 2013

Cape Ann Chamber Membership Power Luncheon


Membership Power Luncheonfeaturing a presentation on the Beauport Gloucester Hotel Project
Wednesday, April 10th
Cruiseport Gloucester
6 Rowe Square, Gloucester
11:30 am - Check-in & Networking
Noon -  Program Begins
Guest Speakers:
Sheree DeLorenzo
John Cunningham
Michele Harrison
Join us to learn all the details about the recently permitted Beauport Gloucester Hotel project, a $25 million, four-story, 101-room waterfront hotel on the site of the former Birdseye plant and one of the most significant commercial development projects to be proposed on Cape Ann in recent years.
At this luncheon, you'll learn more about the 25,000-square-foot project, see previews of the design, discover the positive financial impact this is set to have on our community, hear how the history of the Birdseye Building will be preserved within
the new hotel and more!
$35 Members (Advanced)
$40 Members (Week/Day of)
$50 Future Member

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Rocky Neck Art Colony's Spring Artist-Member Exhibition April 4-18















Rocky Neck Art Colony's Spring Artist-Member Exhibition

Join the Rocky Neck art community this April in celebration of diversity of styles, mediums, and techniques, as the art colony's artist members exhibit their work together in a comprehensive and color-full new exhibition.

60 artists will be exhibiting in the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck across two floors of exhibition space. A complete list of artists will be available shortly - please check back.

THE BEST OF ROCKY NECK EXHIBITION
April 4 – 28, 2013
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
6 Wonson Street, Gloucester MA 01930

Meet The Artists Reception
Saturday, April 6, 2013
4 – 6 PM

The Cultural Center's winter hours are:
Thursdays – Sundays, 12–4 PM