Egan Maritime Institute
at the Coffin School
4 Winter Street
Nantucket, MA 02554
Open May 24 – October 13, 2008
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily
Phone: (508) 228-2505
Nantucket Whaleboat Rowing Club
The Nantucket Whaleboat Rowing Club represents a partnership of the Egan Maritime Institute, Nantucket Community Sailing, and Susan and James Genthner (owners and operators of the Friendship sloop Endeavor). Beginning in June, 2008 through Labor Day, the Whaleboat Rowing Club will meet weekly in the evening at Jetties Beach, near Nantucket Community Sailing. New members are welcome. Please call Egan Maritime at (508) 228-2505 for more information.
Relive history aboard the Wanderer, an authentic reproduction of an original whaleboat. Learn the skills of the whalers, get great exercise, and enjoy the camaraderie of the team.
Ever wonder what it was really like to row after a whale? By training aboard the Wanderer, sailors of today get a one-of-a-kind experience that is physical, educational, and fun. All are welcome, from novice to experienced mariners. The program combines history with exercise as rowers learn the methods employed by whalers of old while plying the waters of Nantucket Harbor. The emphasis is on teamwork, as five rowers are required to pull together in a cooperative effort.
About the Wanderer Whaleboat
The Wanderer is a double-ended rowing and sailing boat built to the exact specifications as those used aboard American whaleships in the mid-nineteenth century. Ranging between 24and 30 feet long, whaleboats were extremely seaworthy but could easily be rowed by a five-man crew. Although the whaleboat in its time was one of the most built boats in history, very few original boats exist today outside of museums. The Beetle whaleboat, built by Charles Beetle of New Bedford during the mid-1800s, is characterized by the curvature of the stern and bow chock construction. Built specifically for the sperm fishery, the Beetle whaleboat is 29 feet long and weighs 1,200 pounds. An original Beetle whaleboat can be seen in the Nantucket Whaling Museum. The Wanderer was built expressly for Sue and Jim Genthner by Christopher Emerson of Emerson Boatworks in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, from plans originally drafted by Charles Beetle.
Now in its third year, the Nantucket Whaleboat Rowing Club meets during the summer months at Jetties Beach. Rowing times are agreed upon by club members. For more information, please call Egan Maritime at (508) 228-2505.


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