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Address
Stonington, ME, 43 N. Main Street P.O. Box 710, 04472
Phone
(207) 367-6555Website
http://www.sailwillow.com/General
Seasonal Hours
Journey Downeast to Deer Isle and experience sailing aboard "Willow," our classic, beautiful, 1959 wooden sloop. The 32-footer was recently restored by loving hands. We'll tack around the islands off Stonington, Maine and through some of the most scenic waters in the world. A sailing adventure aboard "Willow" is the perfect addition to your Maine vacation. You can watch lobster fishermen pulling up their traps, learn basic sailing skills and island lore or just relax and enjoy the maritime scenery. Be sure to bring your camera, since we frequently spot sun-basking seals, dolphins, seabirds and eagles on our cruises. Join us for an unforgettable day of sailing through the emerald islands off the coast of Maine.