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In this photo made Friday, Aug. 3, 2012, the schooner Mary Day sits at anchor in the morning fog off South Brooksville, Maine. The 90-foot Mary Day, which is celebrating its 50th season, is the first schooner in the Maine windjammer fleet to be built specifically to accommodate passengers. Its sleeping cabins are heated and have nine feet of headroom. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Sawyer King
In this photo made Friday, Aug. 3, 2012, passengers on the Mary Day gather as they pass a rocky ledge occupied by seals in Penobscot Bay off Camden, Maine. The 90-foot Mary Day, which is celebrating its 50th season, is the first schooner in the Maine windjammer fleet to be built specifically to accommodate passengers. Its sleeping cabins are heated and have nine feet of headroom. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Maggy Mulhern, left, and Katharine Mead - both names are CQ
Barry King, Sarah Washburn, Ryan Jesperson,
CAMDEN, Maine — Capt. Barry King is wrapping up his “welcome aboard” speech in the galley of the schooner Mary Day when he gets around to the question everyone has regarding the trip’s itinerary. “So where are we going?” he asks rhetorically. “We’re going Camden. …