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A Beautiful Sight


During one of our 6 day cruises in July 2010 I was up early one morning and caught a neat reflection of this good looking schooner in Great Cove off Brooklin, Maine. It is one of the loveliest schooners with a graceful sweeping sheer that goes on forever and lovely douglas fir spars that receive a good scraping and slushing every fall. I am a sucker for a beautiful windjammer.

OK, you schooner experts out there. Which windjammer is it?

Have a great day. Be well. Do good.

Comments

Tinker said…
How about Schooner American Eagle out of Rockland?
Katie said…
Oh oh! I know!
dah-VEED said…
I second Tinker's comment. Right on.
Dr Tom said…
I have to agree with Tinker, it sure looks like the American Eagle, very distinctive stern shape and side stripe colors (look at picture 11 in their photo gallery here

http://www.schooneramericaneagle.com/about/photo_gallery.htm

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