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  2. List of schooners - Wikipedia

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    2 masted gaff knockabout [2] Adventurer-56 (formerly Blue Max) 1984 Annapolis, Maryland: Privately owned Staysail [3] Adventuress: 1914 Port Townsend, Washington: National Historic Landmark former pilot boat 2 masted gaff [4] Alabama: 1926 Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts: Tourism vessel, former pilot boat 2 masted gaff [5] Alaska Rover: 1989

  3. Bugeye - Wikipedia

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    Like the earlier brogan, the typical bugeye, designed by William Reeves who was originally from Nova Scotia, was two-masted, with triangular “leg-of-mutton” mainsail, foresail and jib. By modern standards, this rig would be described as a ketch rig, but it appears that watermen of the time referred to it as simply a leg-of-mutton or a ...

  4. Pride of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Baltimore was a reproduction of a typical early 19th-century "Baltimore clipper" topsail schooner, commissioned to represent Baltimore, Maryland. This was a style of vessel made famous by its success as a privateer commerce raider, a small warship in the War of 1812 (1812–1815) against British merchant shipping and the world-wide ...

  5. List of clipper ships - Wikipedia

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    The previous record had also been set by the same captain with the Sea Witch two years prior with a time of 77 days. Memnon: 1848 United States (New York, NY) Lost in 1851 170 ft (52 m) Ticonderoga — 1849 United States (New York, NY) Wrecked in 1872 169 ft (52 m) A 169 ft. 4-masted clipper displacing 1,089 tons, launched at Williamsburg, New ...

  6. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    Yam 2: 38.00 m (125 ft) Perini Navi: Philippe Briand: 2009: Aluminium sloop, originally Perseus 2: Dahlak: 38.00 m (125 ft) Perini Navi: Philippe Briand: 2016: Sistership of the aluminium sloop Perseus 2: Cheyenne: 37.90 m (124 ft) TP Cookson: Gino Morelli & Peter Melvin: 1998: Aramid foam core/prepreg carbonfiber sandwich oceanracing catamaran ...

  7. Pungy - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Maryland pungy schooner. The pungy / ˈ p ʌ ŋ ɡ i / is a type of schooner developed in and peculiar to the Chesapeake Bay region. The name is believed to derive from the Pungoteague region of Accomack County, Virginia, where the design was developed in the 1840s and 1850s.

  8. Lady Maryland - Wikipedia

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    (2,994 square feet (278.2 m 2)) Lady Maryland is a 104-foot (32 m) gaff-rigged , wood- hulled pungy topsail schooner . She is owned and operated by the Baltimore -based Living Classrooms Foundation and is used as an educational vessel. [ 2 ]

  9. Baltimore Clipper - Wikipedia

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    A Baltimore clipper is a fast sailing ship historically built on the mid-Atlantic seaboard of the United States, especially at the port of Baltimore, Maryland. An early form of clipper, the name is most commonly applied to two-masted schooners and brigantines. These vessels may also be referred to as Baltimore Flyers.