Explore these exclusive audio-video interview series with some members of the Ernestina-Morrissey Commission and a few current crew members of this historic vessel. These conversations offer a unique opportunity to hear directly from those who have committed themselves to preserving the Ernestina-Morrissey's storied legacy. Connected to our Matterport Virtual Tour, these videos provide an oral history that deepens your connection to the ship, bringing the rich traditions and personal experiences of this National Historic Landmark to life.
This video provides a brief yet insightful history of the Ernestina-Morrissey, highlighting its diverse roles as a fishing schooner, Arctic explorer, transatlantic packet, and educational vessel. Discover the significant milestones and remarkable journeys that define the legacy of this historic ship.
Join Tiffany Krihwan, master of the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey, as she shares her journey to becoming its captain. She discusses the ship's extensive restoration, her maritime background, and the vessel's storied past, including its role in WWII. Learn about the challenges faced during restoration and future plans for cadet training and public sails. This video highlights the dedication and passion involved in preserving and sailing this iconic schooner.
In this video, Brooke Foran from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, shares her journey to working on ships, inspired by folk music during the difficult times of the COVID-19 pandemic. She details her experiences on various schooners, ultimately joining the Ernestina, and reflects on its transformation and her role as a deckhand. Brooke recounts the challenges of living on a ship, including a thrilling stormy night at sea, and describes the Ernestina's resilient history and current revival as the "Phoenix ship."
Join Chuck Savoy, bosun of the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey, as he shares his journey from Phoenixville to working on this historic vessel. Chuck talks about the ship’s multi-million dollar restoration, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy's involvement, and the boat’s maintenance and sail training programs. Learn about the Ernestina's history, the significance of schooners, and hear a fun story about a late-night freezer repair during an ice cream party.
Join Denver, a deckhand and acting ship's cook on the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey, as he shares his sailing journey. From a small boat enthusiast to a seasoned tall ship crew member, Denver recounts his beginnings at a sailing camp and his progress through various maritime roles. Hear his favorite experiences, including sailing Ernestina at 8.8 knots. Get insights into the maintenance, preparation, and excitement of life aboard this historic vessel. Sail on!
Walker Stress Singer, engineer of the Ernestina-Morrissey, discusses the ship's systems and his background. Trained at IYRS in Newport, he details the Cummins QSM 11 engine, generators, fuel tanks, fire suppression system, and water maker. His favorite memory is meeting an 83-year-old who sailed on the Ernestina decades ago, providing a vivid connection to the vessel's storied past.
Join Spencer Donahower, a deckhand known as Donny, as he shares his journey from learning to sail at 12 to working on the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey. Starting with tall ship experiences in Canada, Spencer recounts his time onboard Ernestina, the challenges of crew changes, and the excitement of preparing the ship for sailing. He highlights the importance of hands-on experience in sailing and the rich history of the Ernestina, including its role in Cape Verdean immigration.
In this video, Dr. Laura Pires-Hester, anthropologist and former Schooner Ernestina Commission Commissioner, shares her deep connection with the Ernestina-Morrissey. She recounts her involvement since 1974, including key moments like the collaboration with Michael Platzer and efforts to repatriate the historic ship. Dr. Pires-Hester highlights the significance of the Ernestina as a symbol of the enduring ties between Cabo Verde and the U.S., reflecting on her diverse history and the challenges.
Join Julius Britto as he discusses the historic Ernestina-Morrissey and its significance. Learn about Julius's 48-year journey with the schooner, starting in 1975 during Cape Verde's independence. Discover the efforts to restore and repatriate the vessel, culminating in its arrival in the US in 1982. Explore Julius's ongoing connection to this remarkable ship.
Duration:
13 minutes, 3 seconds
Last updated: August 23, 2024
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