Marlow New York, NY July 4th, 2000

MARLOW

Michael Paolucci, Owner/Captain. Member, Cruising Club of America.

51-foot center cockpit Hinckley Sou’wester, launched in June 2000, has seen four continents and 25,000+ nm at sea, named after Conrad’s Marlow of Youth, Heart of Darkness, Chance, and Lord Jim.

DISCLAIMER:

Seas given as significant wave height, which is the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves. Individual waves may be more than twice the significant wave height. Most writing performed under duress while at sea. Extreme loneliness and fear of loss of life may cause emotions more than twice the significant height. Tales of heroism and cowardice are exaggerated in the eyes of the beholder in the storm. Certain names have been removed to reduce the chance of death by gunshot wound.

  • Southwest Harbor, Maine; Sag Harbor, NY; Newport, RI; La Spezia, Italy; Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Caneel Bay, St John; Belfast, Maine, Port of Los Angeles.

  • Coast of Maine, Long Island Sound, Buzzards Bay, Block Island Sound, Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Western Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean Sea, Pacific Coast.

  • November 2001 NYC to St John, Virgin Islands- 14 days, Middleton, Paolucci, Manning, Collmer. Depart stinking ruin of 911 at dusk and dodge late season hurricane heading for Bermuda, thru Delaware/Chesapeake Bay.

    December 2001 St John, Virgin Islands– 3 weeks, Paolucci, Eliza, Anna, and guests Mom, Dad and Pat, stops at Caneel Bay, Jost van Dyke (Foxy’s), Cinnamon Bay, Peter Island.

    April 2002 Virgin Islands to Chesapeake Bay–Middleton and crew.

    May 2002 Chesapeake Bay to 79th St Boat Basin, NYC–5 days, Paolucci, Middleton and Alter–60 kt squall off Cape May, Alter puking roast chicken on deck, freeze our asses off into NYC.

    June 2002 Newport to Bermuda Race–7 days, Middleton, Paolucci, Dad, Hunt, Collmer, 3rd place in Cruising division.

    June 2004 Newport to Bermuda Race–7 days, Paolucci, Dad, Hunt, Fink, Vasey, Middleton

    June 2006 Newport to Bermuda Race–16 days, Paolucci, Dad, Hunt, Bettina, Collmer, Dingle, Ray; 100th anniversary of the race. Return sail two handed Paolucci and guy who did 6 years around alone, and had the mutterings to prove it.

    May 2007 Newport to Marseilles, France–35 days, Paolucci, Hunt, Robson, Hunt, Middleton

    June 2007 Marseilles to La Spezia, Italy–40 days, Paolucci, Middleton, Anna, Ella, Jemima, Eliza, stops at Cassis (6 day meltemi), Calanque de Sormiou, Toulon, Porquerolles, St. Tropez, Antibe, Cap Ferrat, Fontvielle (Monaco), San Remo, Portofino, Santa Margarita, Sestri Levante

    April 2010 Portovenere, Italy to Sidi Bou Said (Tunis/Carthage), Tunisia–10 days, Paolucci, Hunt, Middleton

    May 2010 Tunisia to Sardinia–Middleton, Mike Vasey

    July 2010 Rome to Sardinia–10 days, Paolucci, Middleton, Anna, Ella, Jemima, Eliza; stops at Porto Ercole, Giglio, Bonifaccio, Lavezzi, Maddalena, Porto Cervo

    August 2010 Rome to Naples-10 days, Paolucci, Middleton, Anna, Ella, Jemima, Eliza; stops at Anzio, Ponza and Ischia

    June 2012 Mallorca to Tangier–10 days Paolucci, Tavo, James

    June 2012 Malaga to Barcelona–10 days Paolucci, Tavo, Chance, Salk

    July/August 2012 Barcelona to Mallorca-35 days, Paolucci, Chance, Anna, Ella, Jemima, Eliza

    October 2013 Malaga to Canary Islands–10 days Paolucci, Tavo, Funk

    April 2014 US Virgins to Dominican Republic–48 hours, Paolucci, Funk, Salk and Dougherty

    January 2015 DR to Cayman Islands–6 days, Paolucci, Sham, Manning, Peter

    April 2015–Cayman Islands to Cuba–14 days, Paolucci, Sham, Dougherty, Manning

    March to May 2021, Key West to Panama to Galapagos to La Paz–90 days, Paolucci and friends.

    La Paz to Los Angeles 2022- Paolucci, Paolucci, Middleton and Maxwell.

    Congratulations! If you’ve read this far, you’ve qualified as crew for Marlow’s next adventure, TransPac 2025/7, Tahiti, Fiji….Japan???

FEATURED VOYAGES

  • Bermuda Race

    2002, 2004 & 2006

    The slowest I have ever sailed was not during an Atlantic crossing nor countless coastal cruises but in the 2004 Bermuda Race when there wasn't a breath of wind for 30+ hours

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  • The Atlantic Crossing

    May 20th - June 17th, 2007

    We are now the Trufflesniffers, a merry band of like minded men who find no embarrassment in belonging to a family of swine so long as our sensitive snouts lead us to new and glorious veins of adventure

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  • Cuba

    April 2015

    Such is the enchantment of Cuba that it took until lunch on my birthday for me to realize what day it was. Cubans have clearly lost track of the time, and they could impart no finer gift to me

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  • Galapagos

    April 2021

    Sea lions are swimming around the boat at anchor in a magic cove causing bioluminescence trails which sparkle with reflective starlight while we charcoal bbq ribs ‍

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  • HAWAII

    August 2027

    The Transpac. 2,225 miles of open Pacific from Los Angeles to Honolulu, no land, no shortcuts, no motor. August 2027. Crew applications open.

  • JAPAN

    TBD

    Somewhere across the North Pacific, Japan is out there waiting… its ports, its fishing villages, its seas. Details to follow. Crew applications open.