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A small fishing schooner

The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels.

Active schooners

Name Image Built Flag & home port Description Rig Notes
A. J. Meerwald 1928 USA United States Bivalve, New Jersey Educational vessel and state ship of New Jersey; former oyster schooner 2 masted gaff [1]
Adventure 1926 USA United States Gloucester, Massachusetts National Historic Landmark former Grand Banks fishing schooner 2 masted gaff knockabout [2]
Adventurer-56 (formerly Blue Max) 1984 USA United States Annapolis, Maryland Privately owned Staysail [3]
Adventuress 1914 USA United States Port Townsend, Washington National Historic Landmark former pilot boat 2 masted gaff [4]
Alabama 1926 USA United States Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts Tourism vessel, former pilot boat 2 masted gaff [5]
Alaska Rover 1989 USA United States Resurrection Bay, Alaska Working schooner plying the tourism trade. 2 masted gaff rigged, topsail schooner. [6]
Albanus 1988 FIN Finland Mariehamn, Åland Sail training vessel, replica of a 1904 freighter 2 masted gaff [7]
Alma 1891 USA United States San Francisco National Historic Landmark former cargo scow 2 masted gaff [8]
Alma Doepel 1903 AUS Australia Melbourne, Victoria Former commercial and sail training vessel, currently under repair 3 masted gaff, square topsail [9]
Amazing Grace 1981 USA United States San Diego, California Education/sail training ship for Maritime leadership 2 masted gaff and staysails, square topsail
American Eagle 1930 USA United States Rockland, Maine National Historic Landmark Gloucester schooner 2 masted gaff [10]
American Pride 1941 USA United States Long Beach, California Education/sail training vessel; former fishing boat 3 masted gaff [11]
American Rover 1986 USA United States Norfolk, Virginia Working schooner providing tours for up to 150 passengers. 3 masted topsail schooner [12]
American Spirit 1991 USA United States Washington, D.C. Education and excursion vessel 2 masted gaff [3]
Amistad 2000 USA United States New Haven, Connecticut 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 USA United States Townsends Inlet, New Jersey Privately owned Staysail [14]
Appledore IV 1989 USA United States Bay City, Michigan Tourism/charter vessel/Science Under Sail programs 2 masted gaff [15]
Aquidneck (schooner)
2005 Newport, RI Tourism/private charter vessel 2 masted gaff
Argia 1986 USA United States Mystic, Connecticut Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted gaff [16]
Argo 2006 BVI British Virgin Islands Road Town, Tortola Education/sail training vessel 2 masted Marconi/ staysail [17]
Atalanta 1901 GER Germany Wismar 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 IMN Isle of Man Douglas, Isle of Man Replica of racing yacht Atlantic (William Gardner, 1903) 3 mast gaff
Atyla 1984 ESP Spain Badalona, Spain Sail training vessel (Civil) 2 masted schooner, staysail
Belle Poule 1932 FRA France Brest Naval training vessel 2 masted gaff, square topsail [19]
Bill of Rights 1971 USA United States Chula Vista, California Modeled after schooner Wanderer (1858); privately owned; commercial charters; sail training vessel; 100 ton captain training. 2 masted gaff; topsail schooner [20]
Black Douglas 1930 MOR Morocco Morocco Privately owned; former school ship 3 masted Marconi/staysail schooner
Bluenose II 1963 CAN Canada Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Replica of racing/fishing schooner Bluenose 2 masted gaff
BlueTopaz 1983
CAN Canada Kingston, Ontario
Privately owned, currently sailing out of Tobermory, Canada. 2 masted gaff
Bonny Rover USA United States Norfolk, Virginia Privately owned [14]
Bowdoin 1921 USA United States Castine, Maine National Historic Landmark arctic exploration/sail training vessel 2 masted gaff knockabout [21]
Brilliant 1932 USA United States Mystic, Connecticut Sail training vessel
C.A. Thayer 1895 USA United States San Francisco National Historic Landmark former lumber/fishing boat 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen [22]
Californian 1984 USA United States San Diego Education/sail training replica of C.W. Lawrence 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Cape Cleare 1983 USA United States Port Townsend,Wa Active West Coast Trolling Schooner Marconi Mainmast/Gaff Foremast
Cartagena 1983 United States Milwaukee Privately Owned 2 Masted Gaff
Cashier 1849 USA United States Bivalve, New Jersey 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] [23]
Challenge CAN Canada Toronto, Ontario Charter boat 3 masted Marconi/staysail
Charlotte 2007 USA United States Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts 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 [24] [25]
Clipper City 1984 USA United States New York City Replica of eponymous Great Lakes cargo boat 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Columbia 2014 United States Panama City, Florida Columbia is an exact replica of the 1923 Gloucester fishing and racing schooner of the same name. She is a privately owned vessel. Her lines have been converted from wood to steel, and she was built by the owner in his shipyard Eastern Shipbuilding Group Inc. | Gaff
Coronet 1885 USA United States Brooklyn, New York/ Newport, Rhode Island 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 [26]
Creole 1927 ESP Spain Palma, Majorca World's longest wooden yacht, refitted by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani three masted staysail
Downeast Rover 1983 United States Manteo, North Carolina Privately owned tourism vessel. 55' steel-hull construction. Designed by Merritt Walter as a part of his Rover series of schooners. 2 masted gaff topsail
Denis Sullivan 2000 USA United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin Education/sail training/tourism vessel 3 masted gaff
Eendracht 1989 NED Netherlands Rotterdam Education/sail training/tourism vessel 3 masted gaff
Egret 1886 USA United States The Barnacle Historic State Park Replica of a 28' sailboat designed and built by the early Coconut Grove pioneer Ralph Munroe 2 masted sharpie
Ernestina 1894 USA United States New Bedford, Massachusetts National Historic Landmark former fishing/arctic exploration/ packet boat 2 masted gaff
Eleonora 2000 UK United Kingdom London Replica of the racing schooner Westward ( Herreshoff, 1910) 2 masted gaff, yard topsail [27]
Elena 2009 UK United Kingdom London Replica of the racing schooner Elena (Herreshoff, 1911) 2 masted gaff, yard topsail [28]
Empire Sandy 1943 CAN Canada Thunder Bay Tourism vessel; former British tugboat rebuilt as schooner 3 masted gaff, square topsails
Enterprize 1997 AUS Australia Melbourne, Victoria Replica of 1829 cargo ship 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Evelina M. Goulart 1927 USA United States Essex, Massachusetts Awaiting restoration; former fishing boat 2 masted gaff, currently downrigged
HMS Falken (S02) 1946 SWE Sweden Karlskrona Naval sail training vessel, with Gladan 2 masted gaff [29]
Fame 2003 USA United States Essex, Massachusetts Replica of the 1812 privateer schooner which captured the first prizes of the War of 1812 2 masted gaff
Freda B 1991 USA United States Sausalito, California Charter boat designed by legendary East Coast naval architect, Charles Wittholtz. [30] 2 masted gaff rigged, topsail [31]
Gallant 1916 NED Netherlands Amsterdam 2 masted gaff [32]
Gas Light 2000 USA United States San Francisco, California Replica of the 1874 scow schooner by same name, rebuilt in steel by Billy Martinelli [33] 2 masted gaff
HMS Gladan (S01) 1947 SWE Sweden Karlskrona, Sweden Naval sail training vessel, with Falken 2 masted gaff [29]
Governor Stone 1877 USA United States Fort Walton Beach, Florida National Historic Landmark; oldest surviving Gulf schooner 2 masted gaff [34] [35]
Grace Bailey 1882 USA United States Camden, Maine National Historic Landmark former lumber boat 2 masted gaff [36]
Harvey Gamage 1973 USA United States Portland, Maine Education/sail training vessel 2 masted gaff [37]
Helena 1946 Norway Norway Oslo, Norway Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted gaff [38]
Helena 1992
Turku, Finland
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 CAY Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Privately owned; former sail training vessel 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen, square topsails [39]
Heritage Schooner Heritage 1983 USA United States Rockland, Maine Hosts up to 30 passengers 2 masted coaster [40]
Highlander Sea 1924 USA United States Port Huron, Michigan Sail training/education and tourism vessel; former pilot boat 2 masted gaff [41]
Hindu 1925 USA United States Key West, Florida 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 [42]
Isaac H. Evans 1886 USA United States Rockland, Maine National Historic Landmark, oldest surviving oyster schooner 2 masted gaff [43]
J. & E. Riggin 1927 USA United States Rockland, Maine National Historic Landmark former oyster boat 2 masted gaff
J.R. Tolkien 1964 NED Netherlands Amsterdam Luxury chartership and naval trainingvessel.
Jacob Meindert 1952 NED Netherlands Makkum, Súdwest-Fryslân 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Kajama 1930 CAN Canada Toronto, Ontario Charter boat, former German coastal trader 3 masted gaff [44]
Kathleen and May 1900 UK United Kingdom Bideford, Devon 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. [45] Currently (November 2015) residing at Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum. 3 masted gaff, square fore mast topsails [46]
L. A. Dunton 1921 USA United States Mystic, Connecticut National Historic Landmark former Essex fishing boat 2 masted gaff
Ladona Schooner Ladona, Built in 1922 1922 USA United States Rockland, Maine Charter vessel, former private yacht, WWII sub patrol. Rebuilt 2015 2 masted gaff [47]
Lady Maryland 1985 USA United States Baltimore, Maryland Educational vessel; replica of local 19th century workboats 2 masted gaff [48] [49]
Lettie G. Howard 1893 USA United States New York City National Historic Landmark former Essex fishing boat 2 masted gaff
Lewis R. French Schooner Lewis R French 1871 USA United States Camden, Maine National Historic Landmark former cargo boat; oldest surviving sailing vessel built in Maine 2 masted gaff [50]
Lily 1978 USA United States Stuart, Florida 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 [51]
S.S.S. Lotus 1918 USA United States Webster, New York Sea Scout Ship; former private yacht 2 masted gaff
Lynx 2001 USA United States Newport Beach, California Education/sail training vessel; interpretation of an eponymous 1812 privateer vessel; also see HMS Mosquidobit (1813) 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Madeline USA United States Newport, Rhode Island Tourism vessel 2 masted; gaff fore, Marconi main [52]
Madawaska Maid 1832 USA United States Phippsburg, Maine Launched in 1832 at the yard of William Reed she was a 130-ton coaster, 78 feet long with a 23-foot beam 2 masted
Manitou 1983 USA United States Traverse City, Michigan Replica of 19th century cargo schooners 2 masted gaff [53]
Maple Leaf 1904 CAN Canada Vancouver, British Columbia Sail training/ecotourism vessel; former yacht and fishing boat 2 masted, gaff fore and Marconi main
Margaret Todd 1998 USA United States Bar Harbor, Maine Tourism vessel; steel hull and deck 4 masted schooner
Marité 1921 FRA France 3 masted gaff, square topsails
Mary Day 1962 USA United States Camden, Maine Designed by Havilah Hawkins Sr., built by Harvey Gamage, rebuilt in 2000. Mary Day serves for training and charter. 2 masted gaff topsail schooner [54]
Mercantile 1916 USA United States Camden, Maine National Historic Landmark former coastal trader, now tourism vessel 2 masted gaff
Mystic 2007 USA United States Mystic, Connecticut Tourism/charter vessel 3 masted gaff, square topsails [55]
Mystic Whaler 1967 USA United States New London, Connecticut Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted gaff [56]
Naga Pelangi 2009 GER Germany Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted junk [57]
Nighthawk 1880 USA United States Baltimore, Maryland 2 masted gaff [58]
Noorderlicht 1910 NED Netherlands Enkhuizen Built as German naval lightship, now expedition cruise ship 2 masted gaff [59]
Olad 1927 USA United States Camden, Maine Built in 1927 by Crosby Boatyard, now does day sails and charters 2 masted gaff [60]
Oosterschelde 1918 NED Netherlands Rotterdam Former freighter, last remaining Dutch vessel of its type 3 masted gaff, square topsails
Orianda 1937 United Kingdom United Kingdom, United Kingdom 85-foot Bermudian staysail schooner designed by Danish naval architect Oscar W. Dahlstrom.
Pacific Swift 1986 CAN Canada Victoria, British Columbia Youth sail training vessel 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Phoenix 1972 USA United States Orcas Island, Washington State Ferrocement Hull 60' on deck, 90' sparred length, 51 tons, 18' beam, 3,500 Sqr feet of sail. Gaff-rigged Tops'l schooner. [1]
HMS Pickle 1995 UK United Kingdom Conwy, Wales 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 [2]
Pioneer 1885 USA United States New York City Tourism/museum vessel; former wrought iron-hulled cargo sloop 2 masted gaff [61]
Pride of Baltimore II 1988 USA United States Baltimore, Maryland Replica Baltimore Clipper, flagship of Maryland 2 masted gaff, square topsail
Puritan 1931 United Kingdom United Kingdom, United Kingdom 126-foot gaff rigged schooner designed by naval architect John Alden. Gaff-rigged
Quinnipiack 1984 USA United States New Haven, Connecticut Educational vessel; replica 19th century Gulf Coast freighter 2 masted gaff [62]
R. Tucker Thompson 1985 NZ New Zealand Opua, Bay of Islands Sail training/tourism vessel 2 masted gaff, square topsails
Rainbow Warrior (1989) 1957 NED Netherlands Amsterdam Former commercial trawler, converted and re-launched by Greenpeace in 1989 3 masted gaff
Rainbow Warrior (2011) 2011 NED Netherlands Amsterdam Commissioned and launched by Greenpeace in 2011 2 masted Marconi/staysail [63]
Raja Laut 2006 Luxury charter schooner 2 masted gaff
La Recouvrance 1993 FRA France Brest Tourism vessel; replica of 1817 Navy boats 2 masted gaff, square topsails
Regina Maris 1970 NED Netherlands Amsterdam Charter boat 3 masted gaff [64]
Roseway 1925 USA United States Camden, Maine Education/sail training and tourism vessel; former racing/fishing and pilot boat 2 masted gaff
Saraswati 2 2014 Karakalpakstan Karakalpakstan Nukus Ultra lightweight racing schooner 2 masted marconi rig [65]
Sadko 1993 ESP Spain Barcelona Replica in 18th century style 2 masted gaff [66]
Seaward 1988 USA United States Sausalito, California Educational non-profit 2 masted stays’l schooner
Sedna IV 1957 CAN Canada Cap-aux-Meules, Quebec Research/documentary filmmaking/polar exploration vessel; former trawler 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen
Shamrock SWE Sweden Stockholm Sail training vessel 2 masted gaff
Shenandoah 1964 USA United States Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts Tourism/training vessel 2 masted gaff, square topsails; no engine [5]
Sir Winston Churchill 1966 GRC Greece Privately owned; former sail training vessel 3 masted gaff/Marconi mizzen, square topsails [67]
Solway Lass 1902 AUS Australia Airlie Beach, Queensland Charter vessel; former cargo carrier and wartime supply boat 2 masted gaff, square topsails
The Schooner SoundWaters 1986 United States Stamford, CT Educational vessel owned and operated by SoundWaters 3 masted gaff
Spirit of Bermuda 2004 Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda Educational vessel owned and operated by the Bermuda Sloop Foundation 3 masted staysail schooner [68]
Spirit of Dana Point 1983 United States Dana Point, California Educational vessel owned and operated by the Ocean Institute 2 masted topsail [69]
Spirit of Massachusetts 1984 USA United States Boothbay Harbor, Maine Education/sail training vessel; modeled after Fredonia 2 masted gaff [70]
Spirit of South Carolina 2007 USA United States Charleston, South Carolina Education/sail training vessel 2 masted gaff
Stephen Taber 1871 USA United States Camden, Maine National Historic Landmark former cargo boat 2 masted gaff [71]
Summer Wind 1979 USA United States Baltimore, Maryland Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted Junk [72]
Svanen 1916 NOR Norway Oslo Education/sail training vessel 3 masted gaff [73]
Swift of Ipswich 1938 USA United States Los Angeles Sail training vessel for at-risk youth; replica of a 1787 schooner 2 masted gaff, square topsails [74]
SSV Tabor Boy 1914 USA United States Marion, Massachusetts Sail training vessel, classroom, and floating laboratory of Tabor Academy. 2 masted gaff rigged, topsail schooner. [75]
Tara 1989 FRA France Lorient Polar exploration vessel 2 masted Marconi [76]
Te Vega 1930 ITA Italy Privately owned; former private yacht, research vessel, and school ship 2 masted gaff
Thomas E. Lannon 1997 USA United States Gloucester, Massachusetts Tourism/Private Charter. Built in Essex, MA 2 masted gaff
Tole Mour 1988 USA United States Avalon, California Education/sail training vessel 3 masted gaff, square topsails
Tradewind 1911 NED Netherlands Undergoing refit; former fishing/cargo/charter boat 2 masted gaff, square topsails [77] [78]
Tyrone 1939 NED United States Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted gaff
Unforgettable 1979 USA United States Baltimore, Maryland Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted Marconi/Gaff [79]
Victory Chimes 1900 USA United States Rockland, Maine National Historic Landmark 3 masted gaff [80]
Virginia 2005 USA United States Norfolk, Virginia Sail training/tourism vessel; replica of a 1916 pilot boat 2 masted gaff knockabout
Wayward Wind 1972 Fiji Fiji Suva, Fiji Tourism/charter vessel 2 masted Marconi/staysail, square topsails [81]
Western Union 1939 USA United States Key West, Florida Flagship of Key West 2 masted gaff
Westward 1961 USA United States Boothbay Harbor, Maine Education/sail training vessel 2 masted Marconi/staysail, square topsails [82]
William Bassett 1988 USA United States Onset, Massachusetts Privately owned
WINDY 1995 USA United States Chicago, Illinois Public Sailing/Education/sail training vessel 4 masted Schooner Privately owned
[83]
Winfield Lash 2000 USA United States Friendship, Maine Privately owned (construction took 18 years) [84] [85]
Woodwind 1993 USA United States Annapolis, Maryland Tourism vessel 2 masted staysail [86]
Woodwind II 1998 USA United States Annapolis, Maryland Tourism vessel 2 masted staysail [86]
Xarifa 1927 UK United Kingdom Cowes Sail cruise vessel 3 masted, Marconi sail
Yuniy Baltiets 1989 RUS Russia Saint Petersburg Sail training vessel 2 masted; gaff fore, Marconi main [87]
Zaca a te Moana (schooner) 1992 USA Belgium Antwerp Pleasure-sailing boat of the Royal Belgian Sailing Club (RBSC) Fore-and-aft rig
Zawisza Czarny 1952 POL Poland Gdynia Sail training vessel 3 masted, square sail
Zodiac (schooner) 1924 USA United States Seattle, Washington Sail training/charter vessel; former private yacht and pilot boat 2 masted gaff

Historical schooners

Fictional schooners

See also

References

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