CASTINE, Maine—Master and educator, Emma Hathaway, has accepted the position of Bowdoin Captain at Maine Maritime Academy. Hathaway has had ties to midcoast Maine since she was a teen. She fell in love with sailing at the age of14 while on a three-day sail out of Rockport on the schooner Timberwind. For the next two summers, she worked on the vessel as an assistant cook, and over the following 15 years, she would serve as a crew member on the Pride of Baltimore II, Spirit of Massachusetts and Niagara.
“I am very excited to be part of the next phase of Bowdoin’s sail training history,” said Hathaway. “This is the perfect job for me, combining education with sailing.”
The Bowdoin Centennial Campaign—a fundraising effort to keep the vessel exploring, sailing and training for another 100 years—will fund a renovation underway at Lyman-Morse at Wayfarer Marine in Camden. The project includes the replacement of her 30-year-old deck, stanchions and ceiling timbers, along with several systems upgrades: an engine rebuild, increasing the tank capacities for fuel, fresh water and wastewater, a new refrigeration system, electrical system and generator.
The campaign recently surpassed $1,000,000 in receipts and pledges, including these substantial gifts: a $20,000 grant from the Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust; a $10,000 grant from the Fisher Charitable Foundation; $100,000 from the boat Silent Maid; and a $25,000 1:1 matching gift for the endowment from a 1993 MMA Graduate. The campaign’s aim is to both fund the deck restoration and systems upgrades, and to strengthen the ship’s endowment in order to protect and preserve her in perpetuity.
The public can follow the deck restoration project and other news of the schooner Bowdoin at bowdoincruise.mma.edu or on facebook at Arctic Schooner Bowdoin. For more information about the Bowdoin Centennial Campaign, please contact Kay Hightower at 207-326-8932 or kay.hightower@mma.edu.
Maine Maritime Academy is a co-educational, public college on the coast of Maine offering 18 degree programs in engineering, management, science, and transportation. The college serves approximately 950 undergraduate and graduate students in career-oriented programs of study. Year over year, the job placement rate for MMA graduates is in excess of 90 percent within 90 days of graduation. In 2014 and 2015, MONEY magazine ranked Maine Maritime Academy the #1 Public College in America on their Best Colleges list. For more information, visit mainemaritime.edu.


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