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When did you sail aboard Tabor Boy?
off and on for the past 20 years
How many years did you sail aboard Tabor Boy?
4
Were you a member of the Schooner Crew?
No
Were you an Officer?
No
If yes, please provide position (s) and years(s)
I don't know if the Headmaster counts as "crew" but I suspect not. I have done, over the years, a number of jobs aboard the vessel but, for the most part, I've been a proud passenger
Did you make any extended voyages? (i.e. Caribbean, Bermuda, etc.)
Other
If "Other", please advise.
Sailed in the early years here from Marion to Charlestown
Did you participate in "Orientation at Sea" program for new students?
Yes
Tabor graduation year:
Not yet!
College attended and year graduated:
Carleton College 1966; Dartmouth College 1981; Columbia University 1984
Do you currently work in the maritime field?
Yes
Current Occupation:
Headmaster TaborAcademy
Website:
http://taboracademy.org
Last time you sailed on Tabor Boy?
Last year
Do you own currently own a boat?
NO!
Favorite Tabor Boy moment
Sailing in 12 foot swells while at the healm - realizing the sea is very large and the Tabor Boy, as big as she is, is very small. Realizing the enormous and heady responsibility of the captain and crew and the vital importance of "real life" experience for kids. You have to do your job on the TAbor Boy because you have to - and all recognize they are, truly,l part of a the crew - and mutually dependent on every single person on board. I never look at ship models the same way.

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At 3:31pm on September 13, 2011, James Hutton said…

Hey Admiral Stroud,

Soon you will have to change your profile to reflect your graduation date from Tabor! Thank you for all that you have done for the School by the Sea. You will be missed by many, my friend and I wish you all of the best for your life after Tabor. Please come back to frequent this site.

Very best regards,

Jamie Hutton

Class '79

At 2:54pm on April 20, 2008, James Hutton said…
Jay,
Welcome, and what an honor it is to have you aboard with us!

I scarcely have words to express how much this site means to me. The TABOR BOY has been such an important part of my life. I guess it is fair to say that I am a product of Tabor, the TABOR BOY, Cap, and my shipmates that were aboard her. I became a man aboard her and a good solid mariner. I also firmly know what it is to be a man, not just a man but a good man. Well, perhaps this is one way of describing sail training.

Strange enough, I am writing this while aboard NOAA’s Flag ship in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay. I am so grateful for my career which would not be if it were not for Tabor, the TABOR BOY or Cap. It’s a good career and one that I excel at.

The TABOR BOY Project has been such an avenue for me to reminisce and appreciate where I came from. Also, it’s been great to reconnect with many of my old shipmates. Two in particular were one and two years ahead of me aboard the schooner, Bob Glover and Peter Mello. They both contributed to my development back then and continue to be a very important part of my life. They are also the heart of this site.

Again, thanks for joining,
Most respectfully your shipmate,
Jamie
XO ‘79
At 1:22pm on April 20, 2008, Peter A. Mello said…
Jay,
Thank you for joining and welcome aboard!!!
It really means a lot to this online community to have you as a member. Thank you for all that you have done as headmaster for the thousands of young people who have attended Tabor over your years and for all of your support of Tabor Boy and the sail training program.
You are definitely a card carrying member of the Tabor Boy Crew!

Fair Winds,
Peter
 
 
 

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