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The sunset cruise takes place aboard the Schooner Serenity, a classic two-masted, gaff-rigged schooner that has been sailing in the Great Lakes since 2019.
Here are details of some of the tall ships that have been mentioned as expected in the waters off Port Angeles or Port Townsend. The Adventuress, based in Port Townsend, is a 133-foot gaff-rigged ...
Victory Chimes is a three-masted, gaff-rigged schooner that first launched in April 1900. It earned the designation of a National Historic Landmark and was featured on the Maine State Quarter.
Four lucky students will take the "advanced coastal cruising" course at the Nelson Sailing Center aboard the 42-foot gaff-rigged schooner "Quintessence." The hull of Quintessence is a copy of a ...
The Alice S. Wentworth, previously known as the Lizzie A. Tolles, was the last commercial coasting schooner to regularly sail out of Wells. The two-masted, gaff-rigged vessel enjoyed some notable ...
A History of ‘Tabor Boy’ Written by Chip Connard ’19, XO The gaff-rigged schooner Tabor Boy measures 92-feet, 10-inches on the hull with a sparred length of 115 feet.
With the landmarked Steamboat Dock in picturesque Essex village as its home port, the 75-foot gaff rigged schooner is a perfect addition to the museum and its mission to be the gateway to the ...
The gaff-rigged schooner, 77 feet wide and 65 feet tall, was built in 1994 for a specific purpose: to provide students with an “experiential place-based education." ...
In 1907, the gaff-rigged schooner won the first Farallones race. The yacht changed hands in the early years, but has been the pride of the same family since 1926, when the late Bob Ford, who was ...
The gaff-rigged schooner, moored at the Port’s Boat Haven Marina, has been owned by Sugar Flanagan and Leslie McNish since 1987. Before then, it was owned by Pete Hanke Sr., who had purchased it in ...
Victory Chimes is a three-masted, gaff-rigged schooner that first launched in April 1900. It earned the designation of a National Historic Landmark and was featured on the Maine State Quarter.
MV Zenia Sofia started out as two-masted gaff rig schooner Edward A Young in 1926, became a full-time live-aboard home in 1969 ...
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