WELCOME ABOARD!
IT'S JUST A FEW LADDER STEPS FROM THE DOCK IN CAMDEN
ONTO MARY DAY'S SPACIOUS DECK
Plenty of room on deck
Lounge, sun, read, or roam around and learn the ropes
Layout of cabins
Here is a diagram showing Mary Day's
layout below decks. Ladder to cabins
The way to get to and from most of Mary Day's cabins
is by way of a ladder. These aren't stairs and we
ask that you go up and down FACING the ladder. Approximately 8 steps.
Meet Mary
A plaque showing the schooner's namesake graces the galley wall.
Cabins 1 & 2 1 double bed
These cabins have a double bunk
with ample luggage storage below.
There's a window and skylight, sink
and shelving. (Occupancy: 2)
360 Tour
Cabins 3 & 4 1 double bed
These cabins have a double bunk
with ample luggage storage below.
There's a window and skylight, sink
and shelving. (Occupancy: 2)
360 View
Cabins 5 & 6 3 single beds
Three single bunks are in
cabins 5 and 6. There's a
window and skylight, sink
and shelving. (Occupancy: 3)
360 View
Cabins 7 & 8 2 single beds bunk style
These cabins have two single
one above and one below. There's
a window and skylight, sink
and shelving. (Occupancy: 2)
360 View
Cabins 9 & 10 2 head-to-head singles
Cabins 9 and 10 are our
"head-to-heads" with two
single bunks that come
together at the head end. There's a
window and skylight, sink
and shelving. (Occupancy: 2)
Cabins 11 & 12 2 single beds bunk style
Cabins 11 and 12 have two single bunks, one above the other. There's a window and skylight, sink and shelving. (Occupancy: 2)
360 View
Single Cabins
Our two single cabins, adjoining the saloon, are snug but easily accessed. There's a window, sink and shelving. (Occupancy: 1)
360 View
The Galley
Our chef does amazing things in the spacious quarters of the galley.
Yep, thats a wood stove!
The Saloon
The saloon has three large tables and seats all our passengers at one sitting. There's a fireplace and a pump organ
360 View
Heads
There are two "marine heads" located on deck aboard
(bathrooms to you landlubbers).
The port head doubles as a shower.