Schooners Sailing in the 2011 Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta
Contact the vessels for ticket information
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| Schooner Adventurer |
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- Built
in 1925 in Mystic, CT.
- Captained and owned by Mark Faulstick
- A private vessel
- Her
home port is Norwalk Yacht Club, CT and her hailing
port is Essex, CT
- She
is 52 feet on deck, 65 feet overall, 8 foot draft
- Has sailed in Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race
- Has sailed and won prizes in Provincetown Great Schooner Regatta
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| Schooner Alabama |
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- Built
in 1926 In Pensacola, Florida
- Schooner Alabama is a commercially registered vessel and is USCG
licensed to carry paying passengers
- Designed by Thomas McManus, the architect who founded the schooner fishing races off the coast of Boston in the 1880's
- Restored in 1998
- Schooner
Alabama is Captained by Morgan Douglas and
owned by Schooner
Alabama, Inc.
- Her
home port is Vineyard Haven, MA
- She
is 90 feet on deck, 126 feet overall
- Contact www.theblackdogtallships.com
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| Schooner Bay Lady II |
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- Built
in 1984 by Washburn and Doughty in Woolwich, ME
- Schooner Bay Lady II is a commercially registered vessel and is USCG
licensed to carry paying passengers
- Operates daily charters from MacMillan Pier in Provincetown, MA
- Owned and operated by Capt. Robert Burns
- Often chartered by photographers and press to enjoy unique vantage points during Long Point Schooner & Yacht Race
- Contact: www. sailcapecod.com
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| Schooner Dove II |
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- Built
in 1979 in Rockport, ME
- A private vessel captained and owned by Mike Taber
- Home Port is Northport, ME
- Hailing Port is Calleo, VA
- She is 45.5 feet on deck, 63 feet overall, with a 6 foot draft
- Drawn from the 1875 Eastport, ME pilot Schooner Dove by noted marine architect Ted Brewer
- Featured in Wooden Boat Magazine
- Available for bay and coastal sailing trips
- 2008: placed 3rd in her fleet and 8th overall in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race
- 2009-2010: placed 4th in her fleet and 8th overall in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race
- Contact: Captain Mike Taber for ticket information at www.schoonerdove2.com
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| Schooner Estrela |
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- Designed by George Stedell, built
in 1975 in East Boothbay, ME by Atlantic Boat Works
- A working replica of a 1880's coastal schooner
- She
is 44 feet on deck, 56 feet overall, draft is 6'4"
- Built with 1 3/4" mahogany planking and teak decks
- Often winters in St. Thomas and the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Placed well in Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival and the Great Provincetown Schooner Regatta
- First place in 2010 Challenge for the Fishermen's Cup
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| Schooner Rachel B Jackson |
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- Built
in 1982 in Maine
- Captained and owned by Andrew and Steven Keblinsky
- Berthed at MacMillan Pier in Provincetown, MA
- She
is 54 feet on deck, 17 feet beam, draft is 8'
- Built with mahogany planking, oak frames, pine decks, shining brass fittings and exotic wood cabinetry, it recalls the workmanship of days gone by
- Schooner Rachel B Jackson is a commercially registered vessel and is USCG licensed to carry paying passengers
- Contact: www.sailprovincetown.com
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| Schooner Thomas E Lannon |
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- Built
in 1997 A.D. Story Shipyard in Essex
- Captained and owned by Tom & Kay Ellis
- Schooner Thomas E Lannon is a commercially registered vessel and is USCG licensed to carry 49 paying passengers
- Her
home port is Gloucester, MA
- She
is 64.5 feet on deck, 90 feet overall, 9 foot draft
- The flagship of the Gloucester fleet, she runs daily charters from Seven Seas Wharf
- Contact: www.schooner.org
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| Schooner Roseway |
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- Built
in 1925, in Essex, MA
- Homeport is Boston, MA
- Hailing port is Belfast, ME
- Captained by Dwight Deckelmann
- Owned by World Ocean School based in Camden, ME
- She
is 112 feet on deck, 137 feet overall, draft 12'5"
- She
is a registered U.S. National Historic Landmark
and is now operational as
an educational platform in Boston Harbor
- Contact: www.worldoceanschool.org
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