Introducing

Sea Spirit the Sailboat

Chapters

01

Saving Sea Spirit

Rescuing, towing, and docking Sea Spirit

02

Keeping Sea Spirit Afloat

Leak management and water control

03

Powering up Sea Spirit

Solar panels, electrical wiring and batteries

04

Woodworking

Wood restoration, sanding, varnishing, re-caulking and deck work

05

Engine

Rebuilding a submerged engine

06

Tools

Sanders, drill presses, saws, and others

Be part of the story

Embark on a spellbinding journey and be part of Sea Spirit’s story. Immerse yourself in the experience and help grow a captivating selection of restoration and adventure films that are sure to thrill.

Church and Charity

Suggest a church, charity, or cause that we can give back to. 10% of all revenue is donated to church and charity.

Films

Full length episodes

How-to guides

Restoration how-to guides

Charity

Giving back

Tools

Tools, equipment, and materials

Charity and Giving as legacy

10% of all proceeds go to church and charity

Suggest a charity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sea Spirit’s Pedigree?

Sea Spirit was built in 1963. It belongs to the class “Sea Witch” which was designed by Hugh Angelman. Only 30 ships of this class were ever built. To find out more information about this class and other ships in this class please visit https://www.heritech.com/seawitch/seawitch.htm

Where is Sea Spirit located?

Sea Spirit the Sailboat is docked in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Can I see the boat in person?

At this time, Sea Spirit is not available for viewing as it is not in a presentable state. In the future, viewings will be open regularly.

How is my donation used?

90% of donations go toward boat-related expenses such as marina fees, tools, and video production. 10% of all donations go towards church and charity.

How does billing work?

We have a simple billing system which allows you to donate once, monthly or on a yearly basis.

What can we expect in the future?

When the boat becomes safe for sailing, it will participate in various events including boat parades, charitable events, competitions and racing, God willing.