Right Top BarSkipjack Header Image 1Skipjack Header Image 3Skipjack Header Image 5 Right Top Bar
Right Top BarSkipjack Header Image 2Skipjack Header Image 4Skipjack Header Image 6
Left Bar
Left Bar Home Left Bar
   
 
Skipjack, Martha Lewis, chesapeake bay, chesapeake heritage conservancy, dredge boat, oystering, chesapeake bay sailing, skipjack, educational boats, living classrooms, living classroom foundation, havre de grace, chesapeake, chesapeake bay, oysters, oyster

OYSTER DREDGING ON THE SKIPJACK MARTHA LEWIS

There was a time when hundreds of wind driven vessels called "Skipjacks" sailed the Chesapeake Bay in search of oysters. Crews were hard working men, pushed to the limits of their endurance, competing for a share of the harvest-challenging the elements while dredging under sail. Those days are gone, some say never to return! However, a rare opportunity exists to experience life aboard a working skipjack.

Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy, a non-profit organization that preserves and operates the Skipjack Martha Lewis will be offering Discovery Dredging - a hands on, once in a lifetime opportunity to work with a crew dredging for the succulent bivalves-hauling dredges and culling.
OYSTER DREDGING DATES AND TIMES

Dates - November 5, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 25, 2008.
Location --

Leaving at 9 a.m. from Markel's Boat Yard (Map of 7745 N Point Creek Rd Sparrows Point, MD 21219-2211) in Baltimore.



Skipjack Martha Lewis Oyster Dredging

PROGRAM FEES
Skipjack Martha Lewis Oyster Dredging
$125.00 per person includes 6 hours of sailing, participating in dredging, 2 dozen oysters (if available), use of rain pants and rubber gloves.
** Participant must bring with them rubber boots, brimmed and cold weather hat, thin warm gloves, heavy-duty rain gear, and a change of clothes.

HOW TO REGISTER
Please contact our office at 410-939-4078 or to experience a unique cultural and educational exploration on board the Skipjack Martha Lewis.

She is one of the few remaining working dredge boats that make up the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Fleet - the last to fish commercially under sail in the United States of America. Space is limited to ten passengers a day, so don't delay!

Chesapeake Heritage Conservancy, Inc. is a non-profit 501C3 organization.

t t t
t t t
t t t
t t t

History | Mission | Membership | Brochure

(the Martha Lewis brochure is in Adobe Acrobat. You can dowload
this program FREE on the web)


 
 





























Website designed and maintained by Amy Kehring © 2007
Left Bar
Blog and News
How to Help
About Us
Volunteer
Cruise Schedule
Bull and Oyster Roast
Discovery Classrooms
Childrens Programs
Oyster Dredging
Private Charters
Directions
Links
Contact
Spacer
White bottom fade
Bar