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Ben Ellison, Electronics
Editor
Heres
the funny part, says Electronics Editor Ben Ellison, In June, 1971,
I moved directly from college graduation in Connecticut onto an old 40'
wooden sloop in Camden, Maine. Some friends and I had bought the boat with plans...well,
dreams...of sailing around the world...but Im still in Camden!
Ben did cruise
that boat twice to the Caribbean in 70s, as well as run her as a commercial
daysailer. He also shipped out aboard everything from oilfield vessels in the
Gulf to herring and scallop boats in New England, eventually earning a 100-ton
captains license. He managed and/or delivered numerous power and sail
yachts, and taught seamanship and navigationeven credit bearing coursesat several schools. Highlights of those years include skippering a 144' tall
ship doing whale research and education off the Dominican Republic, and directing
the very successful WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine.
Ben has always
had a fascination with navigation technology, including ancient tools like the
sextant, which hes taught about extensively. In the early 90s he worked
for a company which developed tide and current prediction software, a job that
evolved into creating tables for Reeds Nautical Almanacs and eventually
to editing the entire Almanacs. Soon he was researching and writing about
marine electronics and software, which he now does full time. Ben is also an
active member of the Camden Harbor Committee, and tends to an eclectic fleet
of small craft, including the 25' I/O Ralph
he made over (pictured).
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