The Boats
The Laura B
The world-famous Laura B makes the early-morning trip to Monhegan
every day during the summer season, and delivers all the freight
to the island year 'round. She has both indoor and outdoor seating.
She is also available for private charters and for hauling freight
to any of the islands.
Built
in 1943, the 65-foot Laura B is rigged as a heavy-duty work boat.
Originally designated a U.S. Army T-57, she spent World War II in
the Pacific, where she served as a patrol boat and carried troops
and supplies. She came under fire during those days, and carried
two 50-caliber machine guns on deck. This rugged vessel was brought
to Maine in 1946, and spent the next few years transporting lobsters
from Vinalhaven to Boston and New York City.
For
the past half century, the beloved Laura B has been ferrying passengers,
freight, and mail between Port Clyde and Monhegan Island. A prominent
marine surveyor has described her as the best-maintained wooden vessel
on the Eastern Seaboard.
The Elizabeth Ann
Like the Laura B, the Elizabeth Ann carries passengers and mail
to Monhegan year 'round. Launched in 1995, this comfortable and stable
passenger vessel was built according to the latest advances in marine
architecture and engineering. Sixty-five feet long, she offers seating
in the heated glassed-in cabin, on the covered stern, and up on the
sightseeing deck. She has two bathrooms.
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