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We are Kenny and Ginny. We call Northeast Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula home during the summer months. Together, we enjoy recreational boating on the Oconto River and the Bay of Green Bay and camping in the cooler northern states. When the boating season is over, we become snowbirds and head south for the winter with our luxury DRV Moble Suites 5th-wheel trailer that we call Château de Sallé.

I bought the Château de Sallé in July 2018 with my late wife Nancy after our Monaco Windsor motorhome, OWFISH, was totaled in an accident.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

The Schooner "Ellida"

The Schooner "Ellida" is an 80 foot John Alden designed schooner built in 1922. The owners and crew sails her down from Newfane, New York to the Caribbeans just before winter sets in and then sails her back up to Lake Ontario just before hurricane season. The owners charters her for day cruises, sunset cruises, and excursion cruises.


Sailing on a classic schooner like Ellida is becoming a very rare opportunity for many people.


Becoming part of history by sailing and cruising in safety and comfort on board the beautiful and historic wooden schooner Ellida. This wonderful windjammer comfortably sleeps ten passengers plus crew in five guest staterooms.





In the Castine Classic Yacht Race, Schooner Ellida is tacking toward the finish line off Curtis Island, Camden.



Last evening Barbie and I went for a sunset cruise aboard the Ellida on Tampa Bay offshore from St. Petersburg. We both had a wonderful time.

While in Florida the Ellida berths at the Dolphin docks near the St. Petersburg Pier.

Ken poses for Barbie before we set sail.

Barbie as we sail past the St. Petersburg Pier.

Barbie enjoying the balmy breezes as she watches for dolphins.

At last Capt. Ken takes the helm as we sail off into the sunset.

The city of St. Petersburg, Florida at sunset.


UPDATE: Captain Pete Peterson crewed on the Ellida for many years and has shared the link to his web site for more pictures of the Ellida at www.captainpete48.com/mainetonovascotia.htmwww.captainpete48.com/mainetonovascotia.htm


5 comments:

Son of Dad said...

Do you happen to have that first picture in higher resolution? My wife and I were married on the Ellida in 2000.

Kenny said...

No, I'm sorry I don't. The first 4 pictures were from an old web site that is no longer up.

Captain Pete Peterson said...

I crewed on Ellida many years ago taking her from Maine across to Nova Scotia. She had recently been bought by a new owner and we were taking her to Buffalo, NY. The trip was progressing very slowly and after a month I left. I lost track of her after that. There are many photos on my web site www.captainpete48.com.

Lowell Peabody said...

Hi, just curious if this is the John Alden Elida once or originally owned by Harry Shattuck of Boston? He was my Great Uncle. If it is and there is any information or photos you might be able to share I would greatly appreciate it. Many thanks. Best email for me BTW is lmlpeabody@comcast.net

Unknown said...

My father crewed on her in 1950's, when the Balards owned it. Named after her...My middle name, my daughters and my Granddaughters middle name. Would love to sail someday on her. Sad to see her not on the water.

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