Sunday, November 28, 2010

Lack of posts

Have to say that we didn't post to many pictures or videos this year. It was an usual year. We will try and download some images that were captured as well as video over the winter.
It seemed that we never had our cameras when the fun things happen.
Hope next year we will be more on the ball.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Taking a cruise

It was a hot day on the docks today! We had to hose the parking lot down to cut down on the dust. But the people heading on the Whale Boat were a happy lot so here is a quick video showing the people heading out to track down the Whales of July!


Monday, July 5, 2010

Fourth of July Fireworks

It was a beautiful night on the Atlantic for a great fireworks display in Kennebunk Maine. We had over 125 people on the Whale Boat and over 30 on "Kylie's Chance". The weather was clear and the ocean was calm and cool and the drinks were flowing.
Here is a 45 second video of some of the fireworks that lite up the skies over Kennebunk Beach to the delight of the crowd both on the water and on the coast line.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Dual Bubble Feeding

Here is a pair of Humpback whales that were bubble feeding on our last trip out this past weekend. They worked in unison, it was almost like a ballet. We were beside them for 45 minutes and they kept at it.

So if you get a chance, come on out this summer.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

First Trip Out of the 2010 season!

We had a nice day on the first cruise of the 2010 season. Had a humpback calf that was very frisky and did quite a few breaches. Also had a close encounter as they passed right by "Nick's Chance".

So the first video is the calf breaching, it looks better on the big screen. It was video taped in HD and it is only 9 seconds.

The second video is the calf coming in to check us out. So the whales are out there. Come on down and go whale hunting with us in the deep blue Atlantic.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Moby Dick.....the opera?



I was listening to NPR this morning, as I am prone to do on Sunday's and I heard that the Dallas (Texas) Opera House is doing an opera based on Herman Melville's book "Moby Dick." I thought that was intriguing, if one has read the book which is quite long and full of allegories in reference to religion, slavery and the basic human relationship to oneself while giving the first detail written history of the whaling industry, one has to wonder how do you score that to music?


Do you think the Ogunquit Playhouse will be doing this one soon?


The question is what part should Captain Gary play?


Check it out if you want.


Friday, April 23, 2010

Do you remember the Nautilus


Ah, the Nautilus. We had to use the Whale Boat the Nautilus one year as we had to way for the new "Nick's Chance to be built. It was an interesting year in that boat with a lot of stories to go a long with it. After it was sold it became the "Indian" and worked out of Saco until the Owner/Captain passed away... last I heard it was still in legal probate somewhere.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Bermuda Whale Website

Someone on our crew worked at this place in Bermuda last year. It is a very interesting website check it out.

We are just a few months before we start up again.

http://www.whalesbermuda.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=256&Itemid=107

Sunday, March 28, 2010

How old do whales get.

Found interesting article about the the possiblity that whales can live a longer time then previously noted.

I don't think people understand that whales and dolphins have a degree of communication that still isn't fully understood.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-461703/Whale-survives-harpoon-attack-130-years-ago-worlds-oldest-mammal.html

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Three's Company


Took this last year. We had three whales blow at the same time. Looking forward to having another great year. Start up in just 2 months!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Blue Fin Tuna



One of the things that people remark to us on the Whale Boat is that the size of Blue Fin Tuna when we point out the schools of tuna during our trips out to see the whales. They have a hard time understanding the size, they are to use to seeing the little cans of tuna on the grocery store shelf.


So to show people how big blue fin tuna can get, here is a picture of one with a local charter fishermen who caught one last year. The Captain's name is Tom Mansfield, and he was the pilot for the Lobster Boat one season a few years back. So some of you will recognize him.

Monday, February 15, 2010

A bit of summer in the winter


I was going thru the images that I have collected over the years and I found this one of the yacht "Adiz" that was moored off the Breakers one summer after a small rain shower. I love the rainbow in the back ground.
The "Adiz" was on the final leg of a world tour from what I understood at the time of this picture.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

We are on Facebook

Well "First Chance Whale Watch" has a Facebook page. So if you have a facebook page we would like for you to become of of our friends. Let's see if we can get over 100 friends by the start of the Whale Season.......

Some of our friends have already started posting pictures of their trip with us.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Boat Launch Primer


Just remember new boat owners, back your boat into the water at the public ramp.
I hope this brings a smile to your frozen faces.
Brrrrr. Its cold in Kennebunk Maine.