Dodge Morgan

Dodge Morgan

Dodge Morgan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 17, 2010.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Dodge Morgan, who became the first American to sail solo around the globe without stopping - and did it in record time - has died of complications from cancer. He was 78.

Morgan, who died Tuesday at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, turned his small marine radar company into the successful Whistler brand of detectors before sailing around the world. Hobbs Funeral Home in South Portland is handling the arrangements and confirmed the death.

He set a world record in 1986 when he completed the solo sail in his 60-foot American Promise in 150 days, 1 hour and 6 minutes, beating British sailor Chay Blyth, who took 292 days to accomplish the same feat in 1971.

Ted Hood, who designed Morgan's boat, said the American Promise was a rugged sailboat with two of everything, including a spare generator and a spare rudder, and was designed for sturdiness, not speed.

"Everyone said there's no way that boat is going to get around the world in record speed, but it did," Hood, a 1974 America's Cup winner, said Friday from his office in Portsmouth, R.I.

Those who knew Morgan described him as a genuine American hero, a larger-than-life character who didn't mind taking risks, led inspirational discussions and became outraged by injustice. Andy Devereaux, a venture capitalist from Boston who was friends with Morgan, called him a "grass-roots philosopher."

Peter Bragdon, who served as headmaster of Governor Dummer Academy, now known as the Governor's Academy in Byfield, Mass., while Morgan was chairman of the trustees, described him as a "wild and wonderful guy."

"He could not stand the nay-sayers. He could not stand the people who resisted change, who never made mistakes because they never did anything," said Bragdon, of Exeter, N.H. "He celebrated the 'yay-sayers' who took the risk, who dared to be great, who made things happen."

Morgan was the kind of guy was quick with the one-liners and could make light of dangerous situations, like the time he crashed his F-86 fighter jet, Bragdon said.

Morgan told Bragdon he was trying to land at Presque Isle Air Force Base when his engine flamed out and the plane crashed into the woods of northern Maine. The canopy became jammed, and Morgan's rescuers had to use an ax to get him out, Bragdon said.

Bragdon asked him about the threat of fire from the fuel tanks in the wings. "He said, 'No problem, the wings were about 300 yards behind me when the fuselage finally stopped,'" Bragdon recalled.

Manny Morgan, a former wife who remained close to Morgan, said he loved the sea, nature, business and, most of all, his children. She called him energetic, enthusiastic and irreverent.

"He would certainly surprise you with his outbursts," she said. "When he was doing his public speaking, he'd leave the audience shocked - and laughing."

Before inspiring a new generation of sailors, Morgan drew his own sailing inspiration as a boy working at his uncle's boat yard. The Malden, Mass., native later became part of the sailing scene in Marblehead, Mass., where Hood remembered him as both a free spirit and a driven sailor.

As a buinessman, he built a small company that started in a two-car garage with a handful of employees into what became Controlonics, a radar detector company.

The Massachusetts-based company's name was later changed to Whistler, named for the whistling sound made by its earlier marine radar systems, said John Nolan, who went to work for Morgan in 1979 and now serves as project manager for Whistler Group in Bentonville, Ark.

Morgan eventually brought his love of sailing to Maine, where he lived in Cape Elizabeth and then on Snow Island in Harpswell, where he spent his later years.

Morgan, who held a journalism degree from Boston University, bought the influential alternative weekly newspaper the Maine Times in 1985. He also owned the Casco Bay Weekly.

Edgar Allen Beem, who served as a staff writer for Morgan at the Maine Times, said Morgan went through life as a big kid "with all the virtues and vices that might suggest."

"He was always looking for an adventure," said Beem, an author and newspaper columnist. "He had that kind of 'gee-whiz, let's-do-something' attitude."


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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Leslie Sike

April 15, 2014

April 15, 2014

I first met Dodge at the New York National Boat Show on January 2, 1987 when we were awarded The Cruising World Medal for Outstanding Seamanship - Dodge for his Circumnavigation and I for a Subarctic Sailing Expedition.

The U.S.A. lost a genuine true-blue American.
“May Your Big Jib Draw”… Rest in peace Captain.
Our condolences to Dodge's family.

Leslie Sike, New Brunswick, Canada
Email: [email protected]

Ingrid Manthey

December 31, 2012

My insperation

Chris Szeszko

December 3, 2010

Dodge was a wonderful caring person, he'll be missed!

Chris Szeszko
Former VXI employee

Michael Brownlee

November 12, 2010

Just read Mr. Morgan's book about his solo circumnavigation and I admire the man more than ever. What a remarkable man who was able to master 5 months of terror, boredom and beauty and describe it so masterfully.

I was fortunate to sail American Promise to Bermuda, Newport and Halifax with Midshipmen racing for the Naval Academy in 2005. After reading Mr. Morgan's book, I am even more grateful for the experience. Many thanks to a man who lived life fully.

September 23, 2010

I was not aware of any method for saying goodbye to the finest man I ever knew. I sailed with dodge and his brother on "Stonehorse" and how many laughs we had. I met Manny and for a time dated the girl that moved into her apartment on beacon hill after she vacated it.They were married on Leap Year so I merely thought their dear children to be illegit.
Surprising Manny's mom's Garden club party by disguising ourselves as gardners. You Betcha Dodge that you will be sorely missed by me as I am sure many others.Thank God for your presence on this earth.I recall so much of you,Manny and Sherm that time does not permit.Please come back some day.Love and Respect Bruce B.

Morris Thorpe

September 23, 2010

Dodge Morgan, one of my heroes, inspired me to be an ocean sailor. May he for evermore be on a beam reach in flat seas.

Shirley

September 21, 2010

To Dodge Morgan's family Please accept my condolence on your loss, may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.

Mae J.

September 20, 2010

We are saddened by your loss. This scriptural thought at John 5:28,29 has given us great relief. We certainly hope it provides a measure of comfort to you as well. Do not underestimate the power of Prayer.

JULIE ROSARIO

September 20, 2010

CAPTAIN MORGAN MAY THE LORD RECIEVE YOU WITH OPEN ARMS AND ENJOY SAILING IN HEAVEN. GOD BLESS.

L. Ellis

September 19, 2010

Sincere condolences to the family!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. John 3:16

Catherine Switalski

September 19, 2010

Good Winds, Great Sailing! I also just lost a very special sailing friend. I'm sure my friend Doug and Dodge are now sitting among the many other great sailors discussing racing tactics, course strategies, boat designs and classes. There will never be another generation greater than the one that Dodge (and Doug) come from who can teach sailing to others.

Captain John Jenkins

September 19, 2010

Captain Morgan,
You were my inspiration. You always had a smile and great stories. May you have a safe final journey and I am sure your looking down on your fellow sailors and smiling. Captain John Jenkins

sherry

September 19, 2010

Dodge was a giant among men. When all else went to hell, he went to sea...and always came back to tell the story. SMW

David J Bhaltazhar Esq

September 18, 2010

Three sheets to the north wind, full speed ahead!
xXx

Jean & Jim Carrington

September 18, 2010

We remember working for Dodge and attending the launch of the American Promise.Working for him was great and unusual

Henryk Zaleski

September 18, 2010

Fair winds and following seas.

September 18, 2010

Fresh breezes, my captain...

MerlG

September 18, 2010

My condolences to Mr. Morgan's family & friends. He definitely has made his mark in history that will be forever remembered.
May the GOD of peace and love be with you at this time of loss. Isaiah 61:2 is the promise of our Lord that he will comfort the mourning ones. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you his family.

Steve Bottomley

September 18, 2010

My sympathies to the family of Dodge Morgan. While I did not know him personally, I attended what is now Governor's Academy when he headed the board of directors. He was very highly thought of and a great asset to the school.

Christine Gragg

September 18, 2010

I; would just like to say to all the people; that Dodge;loved and enjoyed; being with so much; I; am truely sorry for your lost. I; did not know him but; I do remember hearing of his great adventures. I; know he will be greatly missed by all who loved him so. My prayers are with all of you. {R.I.P. ; MR. Captain Morgan. Christine from Oakdale;CA.

R Golay

September 17, 2010

To the the family of Dodge Morgan - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Dodge will be missed by many.

Cheryl Good

September 17, 2010

Mr. Morgan was an inspiration to so many, including myself. He will live long in everyones memory. As long as we continue to tell stories about him he will live on.

Victoria` VZj

September 17, 2010

In sympathy to
a heros passing..
Christ be with you..
~rip~Dodge Morgan

M

September 17, 2010

Sailing straight to heaven. Rest in peace

Gail Siegel

September 17, 2010

My sincere condolences to the family & friends of Dodge Morgan.

May he rest in peace.

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