The three-masted schooner Victory Chimes, also known as Edwin and Maud or Domino Effect, is a US National Historic Landmark. She is the last surviving...
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The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels. A. W. Greely, originally named Donald II Ada K. Damon Albatross USS Alligator (1820) Alvin Clark America...
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Landmarks" (Press release). United States Department of the Interior. 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-18. "Wapama (Steam Schooner)". Retrieved 2016-07-04....
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Gaff rig (redirect from Gaff schooner)
square-rigged boats Carmita, racing cutter Governor Ames, five-masted schooner Victory Chimes, National Historic Landmark Zaca, owned by Errol Flynn Traditional...
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NRIS provides no coordinates Historic Belfast-based schooner sold, moving to Portland "Portland Schooner Company - sailing Portland Maine's only historic...
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Effie M. Morrissey (redirect from Schooner Ernestina)
Effie M. Morrissey (now Ernestina-Morrissey) is a schooner skippered by Robert Bartlett that made many scientific expeditions to the Arctic, sponsored...
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C.A. Thayer (1895) (category Schooners of the United States)
C.A. Thayer is a schooner built in 1895 near Eureka, California. The schooner has been preserved and open to the public at the San Francisco Maritime National...
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Lettie G. Howard (redirect from LETTIE G. HOWARD (schooner))
Lettie G. Howard, formerly Mystic C and Caviare, is a woodenFredonia schooner built in 1893 in Essex, Massachusetts. This type of craft was commonly used...
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Coronet (yacht) (redirect from Coronet (Wooden Hull Schooner Yacht))
Coronet is a 131' wooden-hull schooner yacht built for oil tycoon Rufus T. Bush in 1885. It is one of the oldest and largest vessels of its type in the...
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Adventuress is a 133-foot (41 m) gaff-rigged schooner launched in 1913 in East Boothbay, Maine. She has since been restored, and is listed as a National...
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issued by the U.S. Mint. Also depicted is a 3-masted schooner intended to resemble the Victory Chimes. Exposed bedrock descends from the lighthouse to the...
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S.S.S. Lotus (redirect from Lotus (schooner))
rigged schooner. Her home port is Sodus Bay in Wayne County, New York, United States. She is owned and operated by the "Friends of the Schooner Lotus."...
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Mercantile is a two-masted schooner berthed in Camden Harbor, Camden, Maine. Built in the 1914-16 on Little Deer Isle, Maine, she is one of a small number...
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Equator was a two-masted pygmy trading schooner known for carrying passengers Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson on a voyage through...
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0025°W / 40.7047; -74.0025 The Pioneer is a restored nineteenth century schooner that sails out of the South Street Seaport in New York, New York. The Pioneer...
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Tradewind is a Dutch topsail schooner. She was built in the Netherlands in 1911 as a herring lugger named Sophie Theresia. Sophie Theresia[citation needed]...
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designation withdrawn after it was destroyed by fire, and another, the schooner Roseway, was relocated to Boston, Massachusetts. The state is also the...
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Lewis R. French is a gaff-rigged topsail schooner sailing out of Camden, Maine as a "Maine windjammer" offering 3 to 6 night cruises to tourists. Built...
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Result is a three-masted cargo schooner built in Carrickfergus in 1893. She was a working ship until 1967, and served for a short time in the Royal Navy...
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former racing schooner berthed in Camden, Maine. Built in 1917–18 in Rockport, Massachusetts, she is one of a small number of surviving schooners designed...
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Italian training ship Ebe (redirect from Ebe (schooner))
Kathleen and May⛵ (1900) Mikasa⚓ (1900) Regina M.⚓️ (1900) Västan⛵ (1900) Victory Chimes⛵ (1900) Cangarda⛵ (1901) Discovery⚓ (1901) Duchesse Anne⚓ (1901) Elsworth⚓...
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ship up, so it would "float" on top of the ice. Fram is a three-masted schooner with a total length of 39 metres (127 ft 11 in) and width of 11 metres...
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a historic schooner, built in 1877, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States. She is the only surviving two-masted coasting cargo schooner built on the...
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Solway Lass (category Schooners of Australia)
Solway Lass is a two-masted schooner. She was built in the Netherlands in 1902 and is currently operated out of Airlie Beach, Australia as a holiday sailor...
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The Maple Leaf is a schooner built in 1904, making it British Columbia's oldest tall ship. In 1906, the Maple Leaf was the only Canadian vessel to qualify...
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USS Ticonderoga (1814) (category Schooners of the United States Navy)
5551194°N 73.4022167°W / 43.5551194; -73.4022167 The USS Ticonderoga was a schooner which served in the United States Navy from 1814 to 1825. The first vessel...
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Stephen Taber is a two-masted schooner, built in 1871, operating as a "windjammer" in the tourist trade out of Rockland, Maine. A National Historic Landmark...
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diplomatic visits. On 2 February 1800 put men aboard an unidentified American schooner and had it sent to New York for possible illegal trading. It was not until...
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The Maggie S. Myers is an oyster schooner, built in 1893 reportedly at Bridgeton, New Jersey. She is 50-foot-long (15 m) and all the framing is of white...
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11-man crew of burning schooner Adriana in the 1932 Bermuda Race." On the first night of the 1932 Bermuda Race, the schooner Adriana was sailing into...
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