Tom Daniels: A Sailing Deckhand’s Perspective "And that’s the thing about working on this ship; the experience swings from the mundane reality of pulling lines and setting fenders to these moments of awe and gratitude."
Marine Bioinvasions: The Biologist’s Eyes The Charles W. Morgan is not just a piece of living history. Through her 38th Voyage, the ship also provides a window into the biological past.
Matt Porter: Homecoming Comments, August 6 "And, after a long day of work, those Fo'c'sle bunks are actually pretty comfortable."
Mary K. Bercaw-Edwards: Homecoming Comments, August 6 "A whale-ship was my Yale College & my Harvard."
History Alive: The Future of the Past For those fortunate enough to visit the ship at her home in Mystic Seaport, to step on her deck is to be inspired by what she accomplished both in her whaling career and during the 38th Voyage.
Katy Day: Voyage Journal A Mystic Seaport interpreter records her "unforgettable and exciting" day sailing out of New London.
Katharine Mead: Voyage Journal The Voyage Program Coordinator shares an annotated map of her exciting summer with the Charles W. Morgan.
Rieta Park: Voyage Journal A Museum staff member writes, "An awesome breeze on a brilliant day! Even Brilliant sailing by!"