List of schooners
The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels.
Active schooners
Name | Image | Built | Flag & home port | Description | Rig | Notes | |
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A. J. Meerwald | 1928 | Educational vessel and state ship of New Jersey; former oyster schooner | 2 masted gaff | [1] | |||
Adix | 1984 | Three mast gaff | |||||
Adventure | 1926 | National Historic Landmark former Grand Banks fishing schooner | 2 masted gaff knockabout | [2] | |||
Adventurer-56 (formerly Blue Max) | 1984 | Privately owned | Staysail | [3] | |||
Adventuress | 1914 | National Historic Landmark former pilot boat | 2 masted gaff | [4] | |||
Alabama | 1926 | Tourism vessel, former pilot boat | 2 masted gaff | [5] | |||
Alaska Rover | 1989 | Working schooner plying the tourism trade. | 2 masted gaff rigged, topsail schooner. | [6] | |||
Albanus | 1988 | Sail training vessel, replica of a 1904 freighter | 2 masted gaff | [7] | |||
Alma | 1891 | National Historic Landmark former cargo scow | 2 masted gaff | [8] | |||
Alma Doepel | 1903 | Former commercial and sail training vessel, currently under repair | 3 masted gaff, square topsail | [9] | |||
Amazing Grace | 1981 | Education/sail training ship for Maritime leadership | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
American Eagle | 1930 | National Historic Landmark Gloucester schooner | 2 masted gaff | [10] | |||
American Pride | 1941 | Education/sail training vessel; former fishing boat | 3 masted gaff | [11] | |||
American Rover | 1986 | Working schooner providing tours for up to 150 passengers. | 3 masted topsail schooner | [12] | |||
American Spirit | 1991 | Education and excursion vessel | 2 masted gaff | [3] | |||
Amistad | 2000 | Education vessel | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | [13] | |||
Anne (formerly Tantra Schooner) | 1978 | Privately owned by Reid Stowe | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Antonina (formerly Robert Emit) | 1986 | Privately owned | Staysail | [14] | |||
Appledore IV | 1989 | Tourism/charter vessel/Science Under Sail programs | 2 masted gaff | [15] | |||
Argia | 1986 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted gaff | [16] | |||
Argo | 2006 | Education/sail training vessel | 2 masted Marconi/ staysail | [17] | |||
Atalanta | 1901 | Education/sail training and charter vessel | 2 masted gaff | [18] | |||
Athos | 2010 | World's largest two-mast schooner at launch | 2-mast Bermuda | ||||
Atlantic | 2010 | Replica of racing yacht Atlantic (William Gardner, 1903) | 3 mast gaff | ||||
Atyla | 1984 | Sail training vessel (Civil) | 2 masted schooner, staysail | ||||
Australia | 1862 | Education exhibit | 2 masted gaff | [19] | |||
Belle Poule | 1932 | Naval training vessel | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | [20] | |||
Schooner Bessie Ellen | |||||||
Bill of Rights | 1971 | Modeled after schooner Wanderer (1858); privately owned; commercial charters; sail training vessel; 100 ton captain training. | 2 masted gaff; topsail schooner | [21] | |||
Black Douglas | 1930 | Privately owned; former school ship | 3 masted Marconi/staysail schooner | ||||
Bluenose II | 1963 | Replica of racing/fishing schooner Bluenose | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Bonny Rover | Privately owned | [14] | |||||
Bowdoin | 1921 | National Historic Landmark arctic exploration/sail training vessel | 2 masted gaff knockabout | [22] | |||
Brilliant | 1932 | Sail training vessel | |||||
C.A. Thayer | 1895 | National Historic Landmark former lumber/fishing boat | 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen | [23] | |||
Californian | 1984 | Education/sail training replica of C.W. Lawrence | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Cape Cleare | 1983 | Active West Coast Trolling Schooner | Marconi Mainmast/Gaff Foremast | ||||
Cashier | 1849 | Oldest schooner in the United States, oldest operational fishing vessel in the United States, and holder of New Jersey Oyster License No. 1; being restored by the Bayshore Discovery Project | [14][24] | ||||
Challenge | Charter boat | 3 masted Marconi/staysail | |||||
Charlotte | 2007 | Built over the course of three and a half years at the Gannon & Benjamin yard, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, by and for Nathaniel Benjamin | 2 masted gaff | [25][26] | |||
Clipper City | 1984 | Replica of eponymous Great Lakes cargo boat | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Coronet | 1885 | A 190 ft (58 m), 230 ton, wooden-hull Schooner Yacht built in 1885 in Brooklyn, New York for racing, is one of the oldest and largest schooner yachts in the world | two masts | [27] | |||
Creole | 1927 | World's longest wooden yacht, refitted by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani | three masted staysail | ||||
Downeast Rover | 1983 | 55' steel-hull topsail schooner offering sails on the Roanoke Sound on the Outer Banks of North Carolina | 2 masted gaff topsail | ||||
Denis Sullivan | 2000 | Education/sail training/tourism vessel | 3 masted gaff | ||||
Eendracht | 1989 | Education/sail training/tourism vessel | 3 masted gaff | ||||
Egret | 1886 | Replica of a 28' sailboat designed and built by the early Coconut Grove pioneer Ralph Munroe | 2 masted sharpie | ||||
Ernestina | 1894 | National Historic Landmark former fishing/arctic exploration/packet boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Eleonora | 2000 | Replica of the racing schooner Westward (Herreshoff, 1910) | 2 masted gaff, yard topsail | [28] | |||
Elena | 2009 | Replica of the racing schooner Elena (Herreshoff, 1911) | 2 masted gaff, yard topsail | [29] | |||
Empire Sandy | 1943 | Tourism vessel; former British tugboat rebuilt as schooner | 3 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
Enterprize | 1997 | Replica of 1829 cargo ship | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Evelina M. Goulart | 1927 | Awaiting restoration; former fishing boat | 2 masted gaff, currently downrigged | ||||
HMS Falken (S02) | 1946 | Naval sail training vessel, with Gladan | 2 masted gaff | [30] | |||
Fame | 2003 | Replica of the 1812 privateer schooner which captured the first prizes of the War of 1812 | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Freda B | 1991 | Charter boat designed by legendary East Coast naval architect, Charles Wittholtz[31]. | 2 masted gaff rigged, topsail | [32] | |||
Gallant | 1916 | 2 masted gaff | [33] | ||||
Gas Light | 2000 | Replica of the 1874 scow schooner by same name, rebuilt in steel by Billy Martinelli[34]. | 2 masted gaff | ||||
HMS Gladan (S01) | 1947 | Naval sail training vessel, with Falken | 2 masted gaff | [30] | |||
Governor Stone | 1877 | National Historic Landmark; oldest surviving Gulf schooner | 2 masted gaff | [35][36] | |||
Grace Bailey | 1882 | National Historic Landmark former lumber boat | 2 masted gaff | [37] | |||
Harvey Gamage | 1973 | Education/sail training vessel | 2 masted gaff | [38] | |||
Helena | 1992 | Steel, LOA 38,7 m. Commissioned and run by STAF / Sail Training Association Finland on Finnish and international voyages. Participating in The Tall Ships Races (winner B-Class in 2007 & 2011).Crew: 4 plus 24 trainees. | 2 masted, staysails | ||||
Helena C | 1968 | Privately owned; former sail training vessel | 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen, square topsails | [39] | |||
Highlander Sea | 1924 | Sail training/education and tourism vessel; former pilot boat | 2 masted gaff | [40] | |||
Hindu | 1925 | Tourism/charter vessel in Key West in the winters and Provincetown, Massachusetts in the summers. Designed as a half-scale model of a Grand Banks fishing schooner. | 2 masted gaff | [41] | |||
Isaac H. Evans | 1886 | National Historic Landmark, oldest surviving oyster schooner | 2 masted gaff | [42] | |||
J. & E. Riggin | 1927 | National Historic Landmark former oyster boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
J.R. Tolkien | 1964 | Luxury chartership and naval trainingvessel. | |||||
Jacob Meindert | 1952 | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | |||||
Kajama | 1930 | Charter boat, former German coastal trader | 3 masted gaff | [43] | |||
Kathleen and May | 1900 | Privately owned coastal trader. Built 1900 at Connah’s Quay. Sold to Martin Fleming of Youghall. Named Kathleen and May after his daughters. A coal lugger on the Irish Sea. Restored 2000 by Paul Davis. Delivered "reduced carbon footprint" wine cargo from France to Dublin in 2008.[44] Currently (November 2015) residing at Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum. | 3 masted gaff, square fore mast topsails | [45] | |||
L. A. Dunton | 1921 | National Historic Landmark former Essex fishing boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Ladona | 1922 | Charter vessel, former private yacht, WWII sub patrol. Rebuilt 2015 | 2 masted gaff | [46] | |||
Lady Maryland | 1985 | Educational vessel; replica of local 19th century workboats | 2 masted gaff | [47][48] | |||
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 | National Historic Landmark former Essex fishing boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Lewis R. French | 1871 | National Historic Landmark former cargo boat; oldest surviving sailing vessel built in Maine | 2 masted gaff | [49] | |||
Lily | 1978 | Tourism/charter vessel. Schooner rig with a scow hull. May have been the last boat purpose built to haul cargo commercially under sail power in the United States. Originally known as Lily of Tisbury. | 2 masted gaff | [50] | |||
S.S.S. Lotus | 1918 | Sea Scout Ship; former private yacht | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Lynx | 2001 | Education/sail training vessel; interpretation of an eponymous 1812 privateer vessel; also see HMS Mosquidobit (1813) | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Madeline | Tourism vessel | 2 masted; gaff fore, Marconi main | [51] | ||||
Manitou | 1983 | Replica of 19th century cargo schooners | 2 masted gaff | [52] | |||
Maple Leaf | 1904 | Sail training/ecotourism vessel; former yacht and fishing boat | 2 masted, gaff fore and Marconi main | ||||
Margaret Todd | 1998 | Tourism vessel; steel hull and deck | 4 masted schooner | ||||
Marité | 1921 | 3 masted gaff, square topsails | |||||
Mary Day | 1962 | Designed by Havilah Hawkins, Sr., built by Harvey Gamage, rebuilt in 2000. Mary Day serves for training and charter. | 2 masted gaff topsail schooner | [53] | |||
Mercantile | 1916 | National Historic Landmark former coastal trader, now tourism vessel | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Mystic | 2007 | Tourism/charter vessel | 3 masted gaff, square topsails | [54] | |||
Mystic Whaler | 1967 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted gaff | [55] | |||
Naga Pelangi | 2009 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted junk | [56] | |||
Nighthawk | 1880 | 2 masted gaff | [57] | ||||
Noorderlicht | 1910 | Built as German naval lightship, now expedition cruise ship | 2 masted gaff | [58] | |||
Olad | 1927 | Built in 1927 by Crosby Boatyard, now does day sails and charters | 2 masted gaff | [59] | |||
Oosterschelde | 1918 | Former freighter, last remaining Dutch vessel of its type | 3 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
Orianda | 1937 | 85-foot Bermudian staysail schooner designed by Danish naval architect Oscar W. Dahlstrom. | |||||
Pacific Swift | 1986 | Youth sail training vessel | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Phoenix | 1972 | Ferrocement Hull 60' on deck, 90' sparred length, 51 tons, 18' beam, 3,500 Sqr feet of sail. | Gaff-rigged Tops'l schooner. | ||||
HMS Pickle | 1995 | Representation of HMS Pickle (1800), A Baltic Trading Schooner built in Russia as Alevtina Tuy. Used for charters and at the various bicentennial Trafalgar celebrations in the UK. | 2 masted, square top-sail | ||||
Pioneer | 1885 | Tourism/museum vessel; former wrought iron-hulled cargo sloop | 2 masted gaff | [60] | |||
Pride of Baltimore II | 1988 | Replica Baltimore Clipper, flagship of Maryland | 2 masted gaff, square topsail | ||||
Puritan | 1931 | 126-foot gaff rigged schooner designed by naval architect John Alden. | Gaff-rigged | ||||
Quinnipiack | 1984 | Educational vessel; replica 19th century Gulf Coast freighter | 2 masted gaff | [61] | |||
R. Tucker Thompson | 1985 | Sail training/tourism vessel | 2 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
Rainbow Warrior (1989) | 1957 | Former commercial trawler, converted and re-launched by Greenpeace in 1989 | 3 masted gaff | ||||
Raja Laut | 2006 | Luxury charter schooner | 2 masted gaff | ||||
La Recouvrance | 1993 | Tourism vessel; replica of 1817 Navy boats | 2 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
Regina Maris | 1970 | Charter boat | 3 masted gaff | [62] | |||
Roseway | 1925 | Education/sail training and tourism vessel; former racing/fishing and pilot boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Saraswati 2 | 2014 | Ultra lightweight racing schooner | 2 masted marconi rig | [63] | |||
Sadko | 1993 | Replica in 18th century style | 2 masted gaff | [64] | |||
Seaward | 1988 | Educational non-profit | 2 masted stays’l schooner | ||||
Sedna IV | 1957 | Research/documentary filmmaking/polar exploration vessel; former trawler | 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen | ||||
Shamrock | Sail training vessel | 2 masted gaff | |||||
Shenandoah | 1964 | Tourism vessel | 2 masted gaff, square topsails; no engine | [5] | |||
Sir Winston Churchill | 1966 | Privately owned; former sail training vessel | 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen, square topsails | [65] | |||
Solway Lass | 1902 | Charter vessel; former cargo carrier and wartime supply boat | 2 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
The Schooner SoundWaters | 1986 | Educational vessel owned and operated by SoundWaters | 3 masted gaff | ||||
Spirit of Bermuda | 2004 | Educational vessel owned and operated by the Bermuda Sloop Foundation | 3 masted staysail schooner | [66] | |||
Spirit of Dana Point | 1983 | Educational vessel owned and operated by the Ocean Institute | 2 masted topsail | [67] | |||
Spirit of Massachusetts | 1984 | Education/sail training vessel; modeled after Fredonia | 2 masted gaff | [68] | |||
Spirit of South Carolina | 2007 | Education/sail training vessel | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Stephen Taber | 1871 | National Historic Landmark former cargo boat | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Summer Wind | 1979 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted Junk | [69] | |||
Svanen | 1916 | Education/sail training vessel | 3 masted gaff | [70] | |||
Swift of Ipswich | 1938 | Sail training vessel for at-risk youth; replica of a 1787 schooner | 2 masted gaff, square topsails | [71] | |||
Tara | 1989 | Polar exploration vessel | 2 masted Marconi | [72] | |||
Te Vega | 1930 | Privately owned; former private yacht, research vessel, and school ship | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Thomas E. Lannon | 1997 | Tourism/Private Charter. Built in Essex, MA | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Tole Mour | 1988 | Education/sail training vessel | 3 masted gaff, square topsails | ||||
Tradewind | 1911 | Undergoing refit; former fishing/cargo/charter boat | 2 masted gaff, square topsails | [73][74] | |||
Tyrone | 1939 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Victory Chimes | 1900 | National Historic Landmark | 3 masted gaff | [75] | |||
Virginia | 2005 | Sail training/tourism vessel; replica of a 1916 pilot boat | 2 masted gaff knockabout | ||||
Wayward Wind | 1972 | Tourism/charter vessel | 2 masted Marconi/staysail, square topsails | [76] | |||
Western Union | 1939 | Flagship of Key West | 2 masted gaff | ||||
Westward | 1961 | Education/sail training vessel | 2 masted Marconi/staysail, square topsails | [77] | |||
Weymouth (schooner) | 1860 | [78] | |||||
William Bassett | 1988 | Privately owned | [79] | ||||
Winfield Lash | 2000 | Privately owned (construction took 18 years) | [80][81] | ||||
Woodwind | 1993 | Tourism vessel | 2 masted staysail | [82] | |||
Woodwind II | 1998 | Tourism vessel | 2 masted staysail | [82] | |||
Xarifa | 1927 | Sail cruise vessel | 3 masted, Marconi sail | ||||
Yuniy Baltiets | 1989 | Sail training vessel | 2 masted; gaff fore, Marconi main | [83] | |||
Zawisza Czarny | 1952 | Sail training vessel | 3 masted, square sail | ||||
Zodiac (schooner) | 1924 | Sail training/charter vessel; former private yacht and pilot boat | 2 masted gaff |
Historical schooners
- A. W. Greely, originally named Donald II
- Albatross
- USS Alligator (1820)
- Alvin Clark
- America
- American Spirit
- La Amistad
- Annie Larsen
- Arbuthnot
- Atlantic
- Benjamin C. Cromwell
- Bertha L. Downs
- Bethune Blackwater Schooner
- Bluenose
- Booya
- Brutus, First Texas Navy
- Casuarina
- Chasseur
- Carroll A. Deering
- Clipper City
- Coverack
- USRC Crawford (1830)
- Cymric
- Delawana
- USRC Dexter (1830)
- Diosa del Mar
- USS Dolphin (1821)
- Dorothea Weber
- Edward M Reed
- Empire Cononley
- Empire Contamar
- USS Enterprise (1799)
- Enterprize
- Equator
- Esperanto
- Fantome
- Fort Chesterfield
- USRC Gallatin (1830)
- Golden State
- Governor Ames
- USRC Hamilton (1830)
- USS Hannah, first armed American naval vessel
- Happy Harry
- Heimat
- Helen Miller Gould
- Henry Ford
- Henry Roop
- HMS Whiting (1812)
- Hope Haynes[84]
- Ilsley
- Inca (schooner), 5-masted
- Independence
- Independence, First Texas Navy
- USRC Ingham (1832)
- Invincible, First Texas Navy
- USRC Jackson (1832)
- James Postlethwaite
- USRC Jefferson (1832)
- Joffre, shipwreck listed on the American National Register of Historic Places
- Lady Ada
- Liberty First Texas Navy
- Liverpool Packet
- Lucia A. Simpson
- USS Lynx (1814)
- SS Mahratta
- Margarethe
- Mary B Mitchell
- USRC McLane (1832)
- USRC Morris (1831)
- O. H. Brown
- Olad
- Paul Palmer, 5-masted
- Phoenix
- HMS Pickle (1800)
- HMS Pictou (1814)
- Postboy
- Pretoria
- Pride of Baltimore
- Reaper
- Rebecca
- Result, in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum[85]
- River Witham
- Rouse Simmons
- Royalist
- USRC Rush (1831)
- San Antonio Second Texas Navy
- San Bernard Second Texas Navy
- San Jacinto Second Texas Navy
- St Helena
- Samuel P. Ely
- Speranța, 2-masted gaff, square topsails
- HMS Sultana (1768)
- USRC Taney (1833)
- Tho Pa Ga[86]
- Thomas W. Lawson
- Tyrronall
- SS Vaitarna
- Virgen de Covadonga
- USRC Washington (1833)
- Wawona
- William F. Garms
- USRC Wolcott (1831)
- Wuta
- Wyoming
- USS Yankton (1893)
- Zavala, the first steamship of war in the western hemisphere, Second Texas Navy
- Zawisza Czarny I
Fictional schooners
- Dragon, in Iain Lawrence's The Smugglers and The Buccaneers, The High Seas Trilogy
- Ebba, Ker Karraje's pirate schooner in Jules Verne's Facing the Flag
- Ghost, seal-hunting schooner in Jack London's The Sea-Wolf
- Hispaniola, a schooner in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island
- Kestrel, Revolutionary War privateering topsail schooner, Danelle Harmon's Captain of My Heart, My Lady Pirate, and Wicked at Heart
- Prudence & Apostle 1219, in Iain Lawrence's The Smugglers and The Buccaneers, The High Seas Trilogy
- Ringle, a Baltimore clipper, in Patrick O'Brian's The Commodore and subsequent novels in the Aubrey–Maturin series
- Seaspray, a privately owned topsail schooner belonging to journalist Dan Wells in the Roger Mirams 1960's Australian TV Series "The Adventures of the Seaspray"
- Sweet Judy, in Terry Pratchett's Nation
- Unnamed Schooner, crewed by Chris Kristofferson's character in the song, Highwayman by The Highwaymen.
- "We're Here", in Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous
- Unnamed Schooner, claimed to belong to Larry David in HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Lucretia, Cleopatra Highbourne's schooner in Jimmy Buffett's book A Salty Piece of Land
See also
References
- ↑ Bayshore Discovery Project/A. J. Meerwald homepage
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- 1 2 The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race: Official Preview Program (PDF). Annapolis: SpinSheet Publishing Company. 2008. p. 12. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
- ↑ "Adventuress (Schooner Yacht)". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 30 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-11-16.
- 1 2 The Black Dog Tall Ships homepage Archived 21 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Designer's homepage
- ↑ Schauffelen, Otmar (2005). Chapman Great Sailing Ships of the World. Hearst Books. p. 67. ISBN 1-58816-384-9. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
- ↑ "Alma (Scow)". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
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- ↑ American Pride homepage
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- 1 2 3 The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race: Official Preview Program (PDF). Annapolis: SpinSheet Publishing Company. 2008. p. 13. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
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- 1 2 Schauffelen, Otmar (2005). Chapman Great Sailing Ships of the World. Hearst Books. p. 315. ISBN 1-58816-384-9. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
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(help) - ↑ NHL listing for Governor Stone Archived 2 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
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- ↑ Mystic Whaler homepage
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- ↑ Noorderlicht website
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- ↑ Tara Expeditions' homepage
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