Charles W. Morgan second sea trial
Deckhand Dan Roche, right, works with sailing dockhands Susan Funk, center, and Arleen Andersen, to take in the outer jib sail.
Crew and guests try on personal flotation devices as part of their safety briefing before the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan departs City Pier in New London.
Members of the crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan use the spring line to walk the ship back along City Pier.
Deckhand Grant "Skip" Wood, left, gives pointers as Mystic Seaport Vice President Susan Funk takes the helm of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan.
Deckhand Cassie Sleeper hauls on a line to the main top gallant sail as Captain Kip Files, right, 2nd mate Sean Bercaw, center, and Quentin Snediker, Director of the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard, second from left, watch the crew aloft.
The crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan sets the sails on the second of four sea trials day sails.
First mate Sam Sikkema helps set the main sail as the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan.
Deckhand Aaron Gralnik, left, explains steering to sailing deckhand Pamela Okerblom at the helm.
Deckhand Jen Dexter, front, sailing deckhand Pamela Okerblom and deckhand Ryan Loftus, back left, haul on the main sail.
Members of the crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan take in the main sail.
Members of the crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan take in the main sail.
The tugboat John Paul pulls alongside to take the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan into a side tow to return to City Pier.
Deckhand E. Foretek, bottom left, takes-in the fore sail as other crew take-in the main top gallant sail of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan.
Deckhand Dan Roche throws a heaving line onto City Pier in New London.
Deckhand Joee Patterson, right, gets help from sailing deckhand Denise Kegler, center, and guest Debra Coats in pumping the ship's windlass.
The crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan takes in the last of the sails docked at City Pier in New London.
The crew of the historic whaleship Charles W. Morgan returned to Long Island Sound for the second of four planned sea trials Sunday.