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Unforgettable Seas: Savannah's Captain Judy Talks Life, Lessons, and Legacy

39 min · 18. juni 2026
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Host Molly Taylor interviews Captain Judy Helmey of Miss Judy Charters [https://missjudycharters.com/] on the Ships of the Sea podcast recorded in the Ships of the Sea Maritime Musuem [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/] located in the historic William Scarbrough House and Gardens about becoming a charter captain through sea school, time on the water, and mastering safety, responsibility, and people skills.   Helmey reflects on 61 years fishing - starting on her father’s boat as a child - and describes how the job requires roles from counselor to nurse, plus pairing customers with the right captain now that she runs the company. She shares navigation and seamanship stories, Gulf Stream distances and her past pace of 250 trips a year, learning storms with modern equipment, and extraordinary encounters including waterspouts/tornadoes, a submarine snagging her gear, and Navy live-fire zones.   She discusses sexism, varied clientele, famous passengers, reading birds to find wahoo, and her father’s influence, Savannah charter history, and conducting burials at sea, including sinking caskets.   CONNECT WITH US: A looking inside Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/] Museum EVENTS [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/events] Education and Group Programs [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/educational-programs] Meet the Production Team Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/]   FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Podcast Introduction 00:42 Becoming a Captain 01:47 Best Parts of Charter Life 04:05 Running the Business Today 05:58 Knowing the Waters 08:05 Family Roots on the Island 10:03 Learning to Drive Young 13:13 Seasickness and Customer Care 15:41 Weather and Water Spouts 19:54 Safety and Seasoning 20:38 Submarine Snags Gear 22:01 Live Fire Hot Zone 24:42 Sexism on the Dock 27:15 Handling Every Client 28:37 Famous Faces Aboard 30:12 Birds Lead to Wahoo 33:15 Glitter Chum Trick 35:04 Dad’s Hustle Origins 37:19 Burials at Sea Finale

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