Group lot of (3) three all different continental-size color chrome postcards celebrating windjamming in Maine. Most of our "modern" continental chrome group lot cards range in age from 15-25 years old. All divided back, unused. Condition: All in mint or near mint condition. Comments: The Maine Office of Tourism reports the old timbers creak and the deck sways. Tall masts soar overhead. Huge sails luff and flap in the wind. The clean salty smell of the sea washes over you. In the distance, a schooner is bent over in the breeze. You can almost imagine it's 1888. Welcome aboard a Maine windjammer. Some boaters consider the Maine coast one of the finest places to sail in the world. With island-studded bays, pretty harbor towns, views of the Camden Hills and the mountains of Acadia, leaping porpoises and whales, there are few places like it. And there are few better ways to sail the Maine coast than aboard the classic schooners of the state's windjammer fleet. What an armada it is. Dozens of windjammers cruise the coast of Maine each summer, every one unique and with its own appeal.