Lady Maryland

The Lady Maryland on the Chester River, Maryland in 2013
History
Name: Lady Maryland
Owner: Living Classrooms Foundation
Builder: Lady Maryland Foundation[1]
Laid down: 1985
Launched: 1986
Homeport: Baltimore, Maryland[1]
Identification:
Status: In active service
General characteristics
Type: Pungy / topsail schooner
Tonnage: 82 tons[2]
Length: 104 ft (32 m) overall[2]
Beam: 22 ft (6.7 m)[2]
Height: 85 ft (26 m)[2]
Draft: 7 ft (2.1 m)[2]
Installed power: 2 × 85 horsepower (63 kW) Cummins diesel engines
Propulsion: Sails / inboard engine
Sail plan:

Lady Maryland is a 104-foot (32 m) gaff-rigged, wood-hulled pungy topsail schooner. She is owned and operated by the Baltimore-based Living Classrooms Foundation and is used as an educational vessel.[2] Lady Maryland is one of four historic wooden sailing ship replicas designed by Thomas C. Gillmer.

References

  1. 1 2 "Coast Guard Vessel Documentation". NOAA Fisheries, Office of Science and Technology. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Lady Maryland". Living Classrooms Foundation. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
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