| Tabor Boy |
92 |
21 |
6800 |
(ex Lotsenschoner; ex Bestevaer) 2-masted topsail schooner.
Built 1914 Netherlands. Initially constructed for the Dutch pilotage
authorities |
Mass |
| Tar Baby |
68 |
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Designed by John Alden, long considered the world's greatest
schooner designer, and originally commissioned by Gilbert Hood of Hood
Dairies in 1928, she was launched in 1929. Mr. Hood kept her until 1975,
when he sold her to Carl Sherman of Westbrook CT. Mr. Sherman recently
sold Tar Baby to her present owners, who use her as a family cruiser
when she is not being chartered. |
Mass |
| TAHINA |
70 |
17 |
NA. |
Gaff-Rigged Schooner Designer: John G. Alden, design
no.304 Builder: Hodgdon Bros., East Boothbay, Maine,
USA Year: 1927 Construction: Hull - pitch pine planking on oak frames,
teak |
Norway |
| Tarangini Three masted Barque Tall Sailing Ship |
177 |
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10300 |
3 masted Barquet built in 1997 Home port Kochi India |
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| TE HONGI |
42 |
10 |
NA. |
Schooner |
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| Te Quest |
173 |
32 |
10,500+ |
3 masted staysail schooner.:Roebling steel, 1930, |
Na |
| Te Vega |
156 |
28 |
10.500 |
2 maste gaff rigged top sail schooner |
Na |
| H.M.S.Tecumseth
|
125 |
29 |
4700 |
Top sail schooner is a replica of a 19th century
war schooner which was built on Lake Erie as part of Britain’s
defense unit during the War of 1812. The replica was completed in 1995
and is the flagship of Discovery Harbour
Historic Sailing of
Penetanguishene, Ontario.Tall
Ships Challenge Muskegon 2001 Sail Muskegon
photos by
Fred Neuschel Summer 2001 |
Ont |
| Thalassa |
165 |
26 |
na |
In 1994/95, this exceptionally seaworthy ship was rebuilt to a barque |
na |
| Thane |
55 |
Na |
Na |
Gaff Rigged Ketch built in Victoria BC. |
Canada |
| Thomas E. Lannon. |
93 |
18 |
2000 |
New wood schooner lines are based on those of the Gloucester
fishing schooner |
Mass |
The
building of the schooner Thomas E. Lannon as seen through the
eyes of a boy, this charming children’s book chronicles the
extraordinary construction of a great sailing vessel. In the late 1990s,
the legendary shipyards of Essex, Massachusetts, buzzed as they had a
century before: Under the guiding hand of Harold Burnham, whose family
has crafted boats in Essex for generations, the schooner Thomas E.
Lannon was built. It was patterned after the 19th-century vessel Nokomis,
one of the last large engineless schooners to fish off the Grand Banks |
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Thomas Lawson
The Fate of the World's Only Seven Masted
Schooner
Product Description:
Complete with pictures and new research,
this is the first book to capture the history
of the building, operation, wreck and rescue
of the world's only seven-masted schooner.
Built in 1902 at the Fore River Shipyard
in Quincy, Massachusetts, named after the
famous financier Thomas W Lawson from Scituate,
Massachusetts, this famous vessel operated
along the east coast of the United States
for five years. On her first transatlantic
journey in 1907, hauling 2 1/4 million gallons
of oil, she wrecked on the Isles of Scilly.
Freddie Cook Hicks heroically rescued two
of the crew, but was unable to save his father,
the pilot aboard the vessel on that fateful
Friday the 13th, 1907. Thomas Hall, the author,
has combed both sides of the Atlantic to
uncover this story, interviewing many descendants
of the crew and lifeboatmen, and diving on
the wreck. He was featured in the BBC documentary
"The Wreck of the TW Lawson" in
2001.
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| Thomas W. Lawson-
) |
369 |
35 |
43000 |
Only 7 Masted Schooner also largest schooner ever built in 1902 |
na |
| Thermopylae |
An extreme composite clipper ship designed by
Bernard Waymouth of London and build in 1868 by Walter Hood & Co.,
Aberdeen. She measured 212'0"×36'0"×20'9" and tonnage
991 GRT, 948 NRT and 927 tons under deck.
The
Maritime History Virtual Archives
. |
| C.A. Thayer -
Schooner |
156 |
na |
na |
Built in 1895 a three-masted sailing schooner. Thayer's amazing
longevity carried her through several careers: lumber, Alaskan salmon
fishing, a |
Calif |
| Third Sea |
71 |
na |
na |
Captain Stephens built by hand and then sailed for 18 years
Southeast Asia, lost in hurricane.
The
Last Voyage : The Story of Schooner Third Sea |
na |
| THO PA GA |
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Until 1984, the schooner has a regular line for general
cargo between the French Caribbean Islands, with a special derogation
every week from the French Maritime Authorities, for been the only
freighter qualified locally to carry special freight (20.000 tons in 4
years) |
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| Tickle
Me Quickly |
32 |
NA |
NA |
Lazy Jack 32 schooner, Class C |
NA |
| Timberwind |
96 |
20 |
2800 |
built as the Portland Pilot in 1931 as the pilotboat for
Porland,Maine.She served as pilot for 38 years until 1969. She was
converted to the Maine Windjammer trade in 1970 and has been carrying
passengers from Rockport Maine for almost thirty years! |
Maine |
| Teepee |
110 |
33 |
NA |
3 masted schooner built in 1930s |
NA |
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| Tole Mour |
156 |
31 |
8300 |
Square Topsail three masted schooner built in Seattle,
Washington in 1988 by the Hawaii-based arimed Foundation to support
primary health care and educational programs Now owned by CIMI
Photos by
Thad Koza |
Hawaii |
"TOCORIMÉ
PAMATOJARI |
120 |
NA |
5500 |
2 masted schooner builton the banks of the Amazon now working out of
Rio de Janeiro. |
Brazil |
| Topaz |
119 |
20 |
na |
(ex Greda; ex Dagny) 2-masted gaff schooner. Wood. U.S.A. Built
1937 |
na |
| Tradewind |
125 |
23 |
6000 |
Tradewind was build in Holland in 1911. |
Finland |
| Tree of Life |
93 |
na |
4230 |
gaff schooner. Displacing 72 tons launched in 1991 and custom
built for her owner's family voyage around the world,she has completed
her circumnavigation. She is presently in the Caribbean and is for
sale |
NA |
| HMS Trincomalee |
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Classic British Frigate, Oldest British Warship afloat Hartlepool |
Eng |
| Trinovante |
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Three masted schooner Looking
For paying CREW |
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| Tropic Star |
53 |
15 |
1400 |
Schooner built by by C.C. Holbrook Designed by Howard I. Chapelle now
planning a world trip. |
World |
| True North |
118 |
22 |
NA |
Unicorn, as the boat was originally
named, was built in 1947 from captured German U-boats as a Dutch motor
fishing vessel for the North Atlantic fishing grounds. In 1995 Unicorn
collided with chemical tanker Chilibar Purchased by Doug and
Michelle Prothero of Toronto, Canada. After Major work The spring of
1997 marked the beginning of another sailing career As True North
See Unicorn
|
Canada |
| Howard
D. Troop |
. |
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a pilot boat in the port of Saint John, (1839 1912),
History and Photo of ship in bottle |
. |
| N.A. |
N.A. |
N.A. |
N.A. |
English
16th Century sea history;
Lord Howard of Effingham, Sir Richard Grenville, Drake and the
Armada |
na |
| TOCORIME |
115 |
na |
5500 |
Wooden top sail schoooner be built on the amazon river |
Briz |
| Tovaristch |
269 |
39 |
18400 |
(ex Gorch Fock I) Bark. Steel. Russia. Built 1933
Germany. . She sails today as a sail training vessel for the Russian
Navy |
| Training
ship of Danmark |
197 |
na |
16320 |
Three masted full rigger built 1933 |
Denmark |
| Tsjerk Hiddes |
168 |
20 |
na |
Sailing stem barges are rare in The Netherlands. This ship is a
unique stem barge which is rigged as a three-master. Wooden decks, a
sheltered pilothouse and day accommodation above deck ensure |
na |
| Unicorn |
118 |
22 |
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Topsail Schooner Unicorn renamed True North" now
again has original name of "Unicorn |
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| United
States |
The open Polar Sea: a narrative of a voyage
of discovery towards the North Pole, in the schooner "United
States." By Dr. I. I. Hayes |
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| Valborg |
120 |
24 |
na |
(history by _bruzelius) ANOTHER
Site |
Finland |
| Vasa |
230 |
38 |
17th century warship. Wood. Sweden, Stockholm.
Built 1628 by Royal Naval Shipyard, Stockholm. The oldest preserved and
fully identified ship in existence today, Vasa remains a curious oddity
in the history of sail. Because she was poorly designed, her entire
sailing career lasted about one hour |
| VEGESACK BV 2 |
oldest european herring drifter, built in1895 VEGESACK BV
2 . More than 30 former herring drifter are back under sails again. More
Information In English |
| Venus, |
139 |
36.5 |
|
(history by _bruzelius) |
| Vega |
67 |
16.5 |
na |
114 year old traditional Baltic trader Historical sailing vessel |
Malta |
| Vega |
156 |
27 |
10500 |
Two masted, gaff rigged, steel hulled schooner 1905 Kiel,
Germany Krupps Ship Yard |
na |
| HMS
Victoria |
na |
na |
na |
a threedecker of 121 guns launched in 1859 |
na |
| HMS Victory
and
history
by _Bruzelius
|
186 |
52 |
na |
the pride of the Royal Navy, and a shrine to England's greatest
hero, Vice Admiral Lord Nelson. The world's oldest commissioned warship
and the only survivor of the Battle of Trafalgar, she is still the
flagship of the Second Sea Lord, Naval Home Command, and has a
complement of serving naval officers and crew.A 100-gun First Rate ship
designed by Sir Thomas Slade,
|
Eng |
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| Victory Chimes |
140'
LOD |
24 |
6200 |
Three masted schooner built in the 1900 as a lumber cargo vessel |
Maine |
| VIGILANT |
na |
na |
na |
Baltimore Clipper Schooner 1794-1928 |
na |
| Virginia |
118 |
na |
na |
VIRGINIA Project is a 1917-era tall ship. The last sailing
pilot schooner in operation on the Chesapeake Bay. VIRGINIA served as
the station vessel for the Virginia Pilot Association from 1917 to 1926. |
na |
| Voyager |
100 |
22 |
200 |
A replica of a 1840's gaff-rigged packet schooner. Hull of
double planked mahogany, she can sleep 19, and she's Coast Guard
certified to carry 49 daytime passengers. We do mostly 2 and 3 hour
sails out of Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, FL. |
FL. |
| Voyager |
50 |
Na |
na |
Alden schooner built in 1929. |
Aust |
| Vriendschap |
89 |
20 |
|
Twin-masted clipper Until 1983 the ship transported freight,
first as a sailing vessel, later motor-driven, after the rigging was
removed. In 1985 the 'Vriendschap' was re-rigged and completely
converted into a comfortable and safe passenger ship |