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    =========== ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Tuesday ===========
ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
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MENTORSHIP

While we were in Cambridge, Maryland, over the past couple of days, I was interviewed by a few local journalists. We had over a thousand people tour the ship, and hundreds more came down to see us from the dock. Many of the questions we were asked and the stories we told reflect that ELISSA is not simply a historic vessel functioning as a museum, but is still an active, very much “alive” sailing ship.

Absolutely - ELISSA serves as an example of a late-19th-century square-rigged ship that people can observe for her layout, rigging, and structure. But the reality is that she is NOT simply “operational” but is, in fact, OPERATING, which sets ELISSA apart and makes her so important. Essential to her being able to sail is her crew, and the crew would be nothing without their training.

As many of you are aware, @GalvestonHistory has the Barque ELISSA certified as a “training vessel." But to think of her educational mission as just happening when trainees come aboard is to miss a HUGE part of the teaching that occurs: the ongoing training which every member of the crew experiences.

A sailing ship can take a person with zero experience as a deckhand aboard, and if they are attentive and interested, the more senior members of the crew guide and train them. They advance upwards through the ranks, coming “up through the hawsepipe” to potentially become officers. Then it is incumbent upon them to share what they’ve learned with the next crop of sailors.

It’s this ongoing maritime training, a natural, inherent feature of sailing ships, which sustains ELISSA and keeps our maritime skills and traditions alive. 

Regards,
Captain Andrew Ellers

p.s. Today's image is from an aggressive storm front that blew through the Chesapeake region last evening.

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POSITIONING
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ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)
Distance Traveled: 1826nm
Position: 38deg 39' N  x  76deg 15' W
Course: 270 M
Speed-Over-Ground: 7.2 kts
Weather: Overcast; 10-12kt wind from NNW; seas 1-2’.
    =========== GHF Chief Creative Officer's Log: 12 n ===========
GHF Chief Creative Officer's Log: 12 noon, Monday, June 22nd, 2026
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1884, 1986, 2026

We have record of ELISSA being in NYC in 1884. In 1986, we sailed to New York in support of OpSail's "Salute to Liberty" event, celebrating the centenary of the iconic monument. In 2026, we'll return to these historic waters.

I try not to overuse the "once-in-a-lifetime" phrase, but it can be hard not to on this voyage. For those interested in spending more time with us in New York, info is below. Each of these offerings directly supports the ship, voyage, and ongoing programs. I hope you can join us. These kinds of moments are best shared with guests along for the ride. Full details are at galveston250.com/nyc.

* July 3 / Class B Parade of Sail Party (12:30-3:30 pm) | A front row viewing of the first parade from the deck of ELISSA. We'll have live commentary of the ships, appetizers, and drinks.

* July 3 / New York Harbor Sunset sail (6-8:30 pm) | An evening sailing in New York Harbor! Food, pre-departure toast, and a special challenge coin are all part of this remarkable night.

* July 4 / Parade of Sail Passage (5:30 am-4 pm) | Sail on board with us as we lead the Class A ships into the @Sail4th250 festival, past the Statue of Liberty, and into New York Harbor. Food, gifts, and more for this iconic day on the water with us.

* July 4 / Stars and Sails Fourth of July Party (7:30-10:30 pm) | The best seat in the house to celebrate and see the incredible 4th of July fireworks over New York. Food, drink, music, and more are all part of this one. 

We hope to see you on board and out on the water with us in a few weeks while we add another chapter to ELISSA's storied history.

Today's photos are shots taken directly by crewmember @outsidetheobvious over the past few weeks. 

Regards,
Will Wright

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POSITIONING
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ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)
Distance Traveled: 1814nm
Position: 38deg 34.4' N x 76deg 04.2' W (moored)
Course: n/a (moored)
Speed-Over-Ground: n/a (moored)
Weather: Mostly sunny, hot, and humid. Wind from the southeast at 10 to 15 kts

Support our voyage at https://galveston250.com/news/support-our-voyage!
    =========== GHF Chief Creative Officer's Log: 12 n ===========
GHF Chief Creative Officer's Log: 12 noon, Sunday, June 21st, 2026
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NEW YORK STATE OF MIND

For the past two weeks, ELISSA’s voyage has taken a well-deserved center stage on our online coverage. The reception we’ve seen from people along her route has been incredible, and it’s been matched inside @GalvestonHistory as we continue our work “behind the sails” in preparation for her upcoming @Galveston250 festival stops, sailings, and appearances.

Today and tomorrow, while the crew enjoys Cambridge’s hospitality, I get to show off some of the fun in store for those joining in New York City and our other summer ports. This effort, sailing a National Historic Landmark like ELISSA, requires all hands on deck to ensure we’re prepared to deliver an experience that matches this once-in-a-lifetime event. It’s a special moment for us, and for our visitors too. 

Last week, Denise Alexander, GHF’s Chief of Museums & External Relations, and I took a few days to visit the Brooklyn Bridge Marina (our home for the festivities), attend a few meetings, and catch up with some friends who will be lending their time, talents, and love of Galveston to make our Sail4th250 stop as legendary as the occasion calls for.

1 - The Manhattan view from the very location ELISSA will be docked at @brooklynbridgemarina.
2 - A fantastic visit with our new friends @UkInNewYork. 
3 - Pizza. So much pizza.
4 - The one and only @DandyWellington, who will be our performer on board for our 4th of July party.
5 - Our visit on the pier was a hot one, and we had to cool down.
6 - Have Steson. Will travel.
7 - ELISSA in 1986.

I’ll be back tomorrow with details on all the fun we've got in store for our visit to @Sail4th250.

Regards,
Will Wright

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POSITIONING
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ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)
Distance Traveled: 1814nm
Position: 38deg 34.4' N x 76deg 04.2' W (moored)
Course: n/a (moored)
Speed-Over-Ground: n/a (moored)
Weather: Sunny and Beautiful; 6kt wind from W.

Support our voyage at galveston250.com/support our voyage!

#GalvestonHistory #LoveGalveston #GalvestonIsland #1877ELISSA #Sail4th250
    Cambridge, you've more than shown up for us! From Cambridge, you've more than shown up for us! From this morning's incredible sunrise to an amazing first day of deck tours on our @galvesotn250 voyage, you've been a much-appreciated and welcoming port. We'll have our decks open today from noon to five for tours, merchandise sales, and all the selfies you can capture. 

Head to galveston250.com for all the details on our upcoming stops!
    =========== ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Saturda ===========
ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Saturday, June 20th, 2026
===========
CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND

We headed north in the Chesapeake Bay yesterday, and this morning we ran up the Choptank River to beautiful Cambridge, MD.
 
One of the things that is extra-special about coming into these small ports is that, sometimes, better than PR releases or social media posts is simply catching people's attention with our towering, square-rigged masts suddenly appearing on their waterfront.
 
Free Public Tours today & tomorrow (Saturday & Sunday) 12 - 5 pm. 
 
Regards,
Captain Andrew Ellers

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ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)
Distance Traveled: 1814nm
Position: 38deg 34.4' N  x  76deg 04.2' W
Course: n/a (moored)
Speed-Over-Ground: n/a (moored)
Weather: Sunny and Beautiful; 12kt wind from W.

Support our voyage at galveston250.com/support and pre-order our online-only Fair Winds t-shirt!

#GalvestonHistory #LoveGalveston #GalvestonIsland #1877ELISSA #Sail4th250 #SailBoston
    Movie night on The Strand returns tonight at dusk Movie night on The Strand returns tonight at dusk with a showing of Hidden Figures! Released in 2017, the movie stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe.

Three brilliant African American women at NASA, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, serve as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history, the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation's confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world.

FREE to the public. Bring your blankets, chairs, and friends for a Galveston night under the stars at Hendley Green.
 
#GalvestonHistory #LoveGalveston #GalvestonIsland
    Hello, Cambridge, Maryland! @GalvestonHistory's 18 Hello, Cambridge, Maryland! @GalvestonHistory's 1877 ELISSA is at @CambridgeYachtBasin this weekend with FREE public tours scheduled for Saturday and Sunday from noon to five pm. We can't wait to welcome you on board the Official Tall Ship of Texas as we voyage on our @Galveston250 summer.
 
Many thanks to Dockmaster Scott Fitzhugh at the yacht basin, who's been instrumental in providing us with a temporary home in your community.
    =========== ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Friday, ===========
ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Friday, June 19th, 2026
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GRAB BAG - RANDOM BITS OF THIS AND THAT

DATA POINTS: We reached our furthest point south off the Florida Keys last week. Some of these records are the furthest ELISSA has reached in 40 years. Last night at about 2 am, northeast of Cape Hatteras, we reached our furthest point east in forty years. We are currently heading slightly west into the Chesapeake Bay, but will head farther east again when we reach NYC and Boston. Several days ago, we passed the latitude of Galveston, so now every minute we head north is setting a new “urthest north in 40 years!
 
NON-STOP SAILING: Proud to say that after sailing off the dock and down the channel in Fort Pierce, we went nearly four complete days without any use of the engine. That’s close to 700 nautical miles covered under sail alone. 'Fair Winds & Following Seas’ indeed! All good things must come to an end, though, and with a change in the weather today came shifting and diminishing winds, so we have thrown in the towel for now and are motoring the final 60 or so miles up and into the Chesapeake Bay.

HISTORY: Often when ELISSA is mentioned, so is “1877," the year she was built. Consider this: earlier this morning, we sailed past Kitty Hawk, the site of the Wright brothers’ first manned flight in 1903. When that happened, ELISSA had already been sailing for 26 years!

NEXT STOP: We will arrive tomorrow morning (Saturday, 6/19) in Cambridge, Maryland, stay a few days, and probably depart on Tuesday. It’ll give everyone a chance to get some rest and an opportunity to do some repairs and maintenance on ELISSA. We are working to offer free deck tours for the public on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
 
Regards,
Captain Andrew Ellers

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POSITIONING
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ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)
Distance Traveled: 1711nm
Position: 36deg 34' N  x  75deg 46' W
Course: 350 M
Speed-Over-Ground: 8.2 kts.
Weather: Mostly Cloudy w/showers; 10kt wind from W; seas 1-2’ from W.

Support our voyage at galveston250.com/support and pre-order our online-only Fair Winds t-shirt!

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    ===========ELISSA Captain's Log: 12 noon, Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026===========MENTORSHIPWhile we were in Cambridge, Maryland, over the past couple of days, I was interviewed by a few local journalists. We had over a thousand people tour the ship, and hundreds more came down to see us from the dock. Many of the questions we were asked and the stories we told reflect that ELISSA is not simply a historic vessel functioning as a museum, but is still an active, very much “alive” sailing ship.Absolutely - ELISSA serves as an example of a late-19th-century square-rigged ship that people can observe for her layout, rigging, and structure. But it’s the reality that she is NOT simply “operational”, but is in fact OPERATING, which sets ELISSA apart and makes her so important. Essential to her being able to sail is her crew, and the crew would be nothing without their training.As many of you are aware, Galveston Historical Foundation has the Barque ELISSA certified as a “training vessel." But to think of her educational mission as just happening when trainees come aboard is to miss a HUGE part of the teaching that occurs: the ongoing training which every member of the crew experiences.Along with being a traditionally rigged vessel, ELISSA is also continuing the nautical tradition of apprenticing, learning through doing. A sailing ship can take a person with zero experience as a deckhand aboard, and if they are attentive and interested, the more senior members of the crew guide and train them. They advance upwards through the ranks, coming “up through the hawsepipe” to potentially become officers. Then it is incumbent upon them to share what they’ve learned with the next crop of sailors.It’s this ongoing maritime training, a natural, inherent feature of sailing ships, which sustains ELISSA and keeps our maritime skills and traditions alive. Regards,Captain Andrew Ellersp.s. Today's image is from an aggressive storm front that blew through the Chesapeake region last evening.==========POSITIONING==========ELISSA at 12 noon (EDT)Distance Traveled: 1826nmPosition: 38deg 39' N x 76deg 15' WCourse: 270 MSpeed-Over-Ground: 7.2 ktsWeather: Overcast; 10-12kt wind from NNW; seas 1-2’. ... See MoreSee Less

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