Tradition & Innovation: Chesapeake Bay Sailing Log Canoes

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Thursday January 26

7:00 PM  –  8:30 PM

Date: Thursday, January 26, 2023 
Location: Museum Campus, Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second Street Annapolis, MD 21403
Time: 7pm - 8:30pm

Chesapeake Bay sailing log canoes have their origins as oystermen’s boats but have also been raced competitively since the eve of the American Civil War and after more than a century and a half, the competition is as stiff as ever. Over the years, the spread of sail has grown and with them, the crews, delicately balanced over the side to keep the canoes upright. This illustrated lecture will show how these boats remain rooted in tradition despite decades of innovation to increase their speed and performance.

Presenter: Pete Lesher | Chief Curator, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum 

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Cost: $10 General Admission; FREE for AMM Members First Mate and above ($150).

This lecture will be offered in person. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register, please check your Spam folder.

About the Presenter: Pete Lesher is chief curator at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, where he has served on staff since 1991 and directs museum collections and exhibitions. He graduated Lafayette College, holds an MA in history from Columbia University, and studied maritime history at Mystic Seaport’s Munson Institute for American Maritime Studies. He contributed to and edited the 2018 book Tradition, Speed and Grace—Chesapeake Bay Sailing Log Canoes.

Outside of work, he sails, taking particular pleasure in his role as jib tender on the 1882 Chesapeake Bay sailing log canoe Island Bird and cruising with his family on a 1963 Bermuda 40.

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