Capt. Tyler at the wheel of the American Eagle wearing Grudens foul weather gear.

The Captain

Captain Tyler King has been working on and around boats since his childhood. Growing up in his family’s small wooden-boat yard in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he has built or repaired nearly every type of wooden vessel and its systems. Before taking the helm of the Schooner American Eagle, he spent his summers along the New England coastline, learning all that he could about maritime history and the Maine windjammer trade.

After 37 years of operating the American Eagle, Captain John Foss passed the stewardship of operating and maintaining the historic schooner to Capt. King.

Capt. King is dedicated to keeping and preserving the written and unwritten ways of traditional sailing for many years to come.

A sailing trip with Capt. King is a course in the history and dynamics of schooners, fishing, the Gulf of Maine, and the literature of the sea. His good humor and enthusiasm for the fleet radiate to his crew and guests, embodying what it means to drive a Maine windjammer.

Group of six crew smiling on a sailboat wearing Schooner American Eagle shirts against a clear blue sky.

Our Crew

It takes a crew of six to operate the American Eagle: a captain, a mate, two deckhands, a chef, and a galleyhand. Our experienced crew boasts extensive windjamming experience to ensure you have a great trip.

June 2nd, 1930

The American Eagle has had a varied life since her launch in 1930; first as an auxiliary schooner, then an eastern-rig dragger, and now as a windjammer.

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