Letters to Voyager


Every sailor, every guest, every dreamer who steps aboard Voyager becomes part of her story. From sunlit mornings on deck to salt-stained nights under the stars, each passage is more than a journey—it’s a memory etched in wood, canvas, and sea spray.

We want to hear your story.

Did you take the helm for the first time? Watch the sails fill at dawn? Share laughter in the galley or brave the Channel’s wild seas? These are the moments that give Voyager her soul—moments only you can tell.

By sharing your memories, you keep Voyager’s spirit alive for those yet to sail her decks. Your words will join a living logbook, a collection of voices bound together by the sea and by this remarkable schooner.

Tell Your Tale

We invite you to:

  • Write your reflections from your time aboard.

  • Share favorite photos that capture the magic.

  • Add to the legacy of a schooner whose story spans both history and horizon.

Because Voyager isn’t just a boat. She’s a keeper of adventures—and yours belongs here.

  • Brest, France – August 2025.
    When I boarded Voyager, an Alden 390b gaff-rigged schooner, it was the realization of a dream I didn’t even know I’d been carrying. I had traveled from Knoxville, Tennessee, across Charlotte and London, before stepping into the windswept port of Brest. I wasn’t a seasoned sailor—far from it. I was a complete novice, about to embark on my first true sea passage with my brother-in-law Loch, my sister-in-law Lee, and their son, Eero.

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