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"Cruising Penobscot Bay on this Maine windjammer is an all-inclusive sailing vacation with three- to six-night itineraries that call on undeveloped islands and remote fishing villages; days are spent watching seals, porpoises, seabirds, lighthouses, and lobstermen hauling traps. Built in 1983 and now owned and sailed by former crew members Capt. Ben Welzenbach and Capt. Sean Grimes, the boat feeds guests generously—many passengers cite the lobster bake (usually held on a quiet island) as a highlight—and guests may bring their own alcohol. Evenings often feature impromptu music jams. Cabins are rustic (each has a sink but only two have private toilets), and the minimum age for guests is 12." - Hilary Nangle