Captain Tim Paegelow

100 Ton Master of Sail & Power Vessels

 

 Current & Past

 Positions:

Former

Captain

Passenger Ferry

Isle Royale Queen III

 Spirit of LaSalle

Cruise Line

Menominee, MI

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81'x18'x7'  66GTs

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Active

Relief Captain

 R/V Neeskay

 University of WI - Milwaukee

 Great Lakes WATER Institute

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71'x17'8"x8'  75GTs

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Past Master

 Tour Boat

"Spirit on the Lake"

Sheboygan Shoreline Cruises Sheboygan, WI

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50'x16'x6'  32GTs

During 2006

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Master

S/V Vireo

Heavy Displacement - Full Keel Sloop

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27'x8'x3'6"  3GTs

Captains Personal Vessel Since 1989

Wisconsin

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Captain Tim Paegelow holds a USCG 100 ton Masters license for both Sail and Power vessels plus carries a US passport valid through Oct. 2010.  He has captained boats up to 81' and 75 gross tons upon the Great Lakes and Inland Waters of the US.  

With over 35yrs of experience on the water, he has given many folk smooth, safe rides and enjoyable times. A man who is very knowledgeable about many  makes and styles of boats (both sail & power), seamanship, marlinspike, the marine environment, navigation and so much more, is presently available to hire for your vessel. He owns, sails and charters a pre-Bristol 24, a classic, light green 1968 Sailstar Corsair named "Vireo".


Be it a delivery of your boat to another port or region, a special gathering of friends, or consultation of a marine matter, he is ready to provide his professional expertise and comprehensive training to satisfy your needs.


A skilled boat handler, crew leader and trained radar technician, he has served as a USAF Meteorologist, tour boat Captain, teacher, small businessman, singer/songwriter - acoustic musician, as well as a manager of other endeavors.

 

Photo Copyright T. M. Paegelow, 2006

 

Member - American Professional Captains Association


"All my life I have lead through example.  Using my skills and extensive experience, I exhibit myself as a role model for young people. By leading many team concept workshops myself and applying those concepts in daily life, business and sailing, I have created many well honed crews in every venture I have undertaken.

Having sailed for many years, I have acquired the innate ability to feel vessel movement of all sizes and shapes, both sail & power. I love being aboard and at sea, come join me!"

 

“Capt. Tim sure has a great feel for boat handling. He‘s a natural.”  Captain T. G. Fennell

 

“In all my years of hiring Captains, Capt. Tim was a perfect fit, a shoo-in, a real no-brainer on my part. His skills are unrivaled. His ability to do his job with the highest professional integrity and yet show friendly, courteous service to customers and fellow workers is outstanding.”  Captain Robert Parker

 

"Being at sea during trying, stormy weather conditions and emergency situations is not enjoyable.  From those times I have learned to remain both calm and steady so as to inspire confidence in others own safety as passenger or crewmember.

As a sailing instructor, a Fox Valley Technical College educator and Lost River School teacher, I have worked with students and clients of ages 10-95 yrs. This has given me a broad understanding of how to work with people and help them gain the knowledge and enjoyable experience they have desired.

I am a man who is greater than the sum of his parts. Any discerning owner, fellow Captain or organization will be very pleased with me as an integral part of their crew;  for I am easy to get along with, fun and interesting to have aboard.”

Captain Tim

 

 

For a full Curriculum Vitae contact him below:

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

 

Office W9554 Blackhawk Ct., Wautoma, WI   USA   54982-7158

 

Telephone:  (920) 540.3536

captaintimpaegelow@yahoo.com

 

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