Victory Chimes Sailing on History in Maine. Discover Maine 29
t has been an amazing spring!! I don't know if you have caught on yet but I LOVE MAINE!!!
Last week I had the chance to spend three amazing days on the Victory Chimes! This schooner was built in 1899 and is still sailing today. It is the last of its kind. And It still offers many amazing adventure!
I enjoyed being on this stunning ship with all the amazing food. Spending time out to sea swimming and climbing the 85 ft mast (for the epic time lapses). Plus the ship was filled with amazing music!
On this trip I got to hang out with and hear Hubby Jenkins. If you haven't heard him yet, please make sure to watch until you hear him crush the banjo. Then take a minute to look him up!
All and all absolutely amazing trip! I hope you can, one day, have a chance to do it too. But if not I hope you can experience a small piece of it with this video!!!
The weekend is almost here you've got this!!! And remember Go Discover Something Awesome!!!!!
Thank you to my sponsors for helping with this video. Bixby & Co. Heather Marie Quimby, Sales Agent at Maine Country & Coast RE Midcoast iPhone Repair and more and Atlas Drifts for the shorts and towel If you're not already please make sure to follow me on Instagram.com/jeremyt.grant/ for more of the adventures!
Look in your pocket and see if you have a Maine state quarter. If so, you have an image of the three masted Victory Chimes. Capts. Kip Files and Paul DeGaeta are justifiably proud of the many things that make their vessel unique. Hear Capt. Kip explain in this video.