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The family who own and operate the Chesapeake Schooner Sailing
Cruises in Annapolis.
About
Us...
the history of the owners, captains, crew and the boats.
The
Woodwind Family
The owners of Woodwind,
Captain Ken and Ellen Kaye, were public school teachers, who decided
to retire while still young (after teaching for 25 years).
They dreamed of someday owning a schooner to introduce people to
sailing. After their daughter, Jennifer, returned from a semester
at sea aboard a 125' schooner, the family pursued their dream in
earnest. They had their handsome vessel custom designed and built
based on their knowledge gained from more than 20 years of sailing.
They fell in love with Annapolis and moved here after spending all
their lives in Connecticut.
Jennifer
became a Captain in 1996 and joined them full time. A second, identical
"Woodwind"- named "Woodwind II" was the latest
addition to the family in 1998.
The
extended "family" of crew members are chosen for their
sailing knowledge, friendliness and enthusiasm. These are the qualities
that make your onboard experience a special one.
History
of the Two, Identical 74-foot Schooners
December
1992-
Schooner
Woodwind was contracted to be designed by John Scarano for Ken and
Ellen Kaye, from Wallingford, CT. The schooner was specifically
designed to provide a fun sailing experience for guests.
May
1993-
The schooner
was finished at the Scarano Boat Builder's Yard in Albany, NY. Her
hull was made of Port Orford Cedar ribs and then strip planked with
the same material, her decks Douglas Fir, and a thin sheathing of
fiberglass on the outside of the hull.
June
1993-
Woodwind's
first voyage! She was sailed down the Hudson River, up the Delaware
Bay, through the C & D Canal, and down the Chesapeake Bay to
Annapolis.
July 1993-
The U.S.
Coast Guard gave Woodwind the Certification of Inspection for 49
passengers, and our kick off sail was on July 3. Schooner Woodwind
was now sailing the Bay four times a day with as many as 48 passengers.
The dream became a reality.
July
1997-
Woodwind
was very busy with many private charters and public cruises. We
realized in order to keep up with the demand for both private charters
and public cruises, a second, identical Woodwind would be needed.
The same boat builder was called to construct the new one.
July
1998-
"Woodwind
II" was completed and sailed down to Annapolis the same way
Woodwind was delivered. After three short weeks, we were up and
running with both schooners.
May
& June 2004-
"Woodwind
II" was selected to be the sailing yacht of Christopher Walken's
character in the movie, "The Wedding Crashers". The filming
took place in Oxford, Cambridge, St. Michaels and on the Choptank
and Miles Rivers. New Line Cinemas booked the boat for 9 days to
film the scenes for the movie starring Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson,
Rachel McAdams, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Walken. The name of
the boat was kept the same for the movie.
July
15 2005-
"Wedding Crashers" hit the movie
theaters, grossing over $200 million dollars. Everyone wanted to
sail on the Woodwind that was in the movie and see all the photos
of the filming process. (The photo albums are still aboard showing
the filming of the movie.) The boat looked gorgeous and was in the
movie for about two minutes, under full sail! What a thrill!

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