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Journey Through Wooden Boats: A Rockland Maritime Experience

  • The Apprenticeshop 655 Main Street Rockland, ME, 04841 United States (map)

Friday, June 13th
12:30 - 5:00pm
$185 per person

An immersive look at Maine’s working waterfront

Experience the heart of Maine’s maritime heritage with Journey Through Wooden Boats, an exclusive, hands-on adventure that brings together traditional seamanship and craftsmanship. This unique collaboration between A Morning in Maine and The Apprenticeshop offers an insider’s view of Rockland’s vibrant working waterfront—one dedicated to crafting wooden boats, the other to sailing them through the rugged beauty of Penobscot Bay.

Your journey begins aboard a classic wooden ketch, where Captain Tyler will guide you through Rockland’s historic harbor, past the iconic Breakwater Light and the granite islands of Penobscot Bay. Learn about Maine’s deep maritime roots, take the helm, or simply enjoy the salt air as you sail through these storied waters. Then, step ashore for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes experience at The Apprenticeshop, where wooden boats are still built by hand. Get a glimpse into the craftsmanship that keeps this tradition alive, participate in a hands-on woodworking activity, and uncover a deeper connection to the artistry of boatbuilding. Whether you leave with a newfound skill or simply a greater appreciation for Maine’s maritime culture, this immersive experience will stay with you long after you return to shore.

Your Experience:

1:00 - 3:00 PM | Sail aboard A Morning in Maine

  • Depart from Rockland’s working waterfront on a classic wooden ketch.

  • Take in stunning views of the Rockland Breakwater Light, Owl’s Head, and the rugged islands of Penobscot Bay.

  • Learn about Maine’s maritime history or join the crew in raising sails and taking the helm.

3:00 - 5:00 PM | Hands-on at The Apprenticeshop

  • Go behind the scenes of a traditional boatbuilding workshop.

  • Engage in a hands-on woodworking activity and explore the craftsmanship behind wooden boats.

  • Walk away with a new appreciation for the skill and dedication that keep these traditions alive.