Schooner Adventure Sails Again!
Yesterday, August 10th, was a historic day for Gloucester and the Schooner Adventure. For the first time in almost twenty years, the historic 1926 Essex–built knockabout schooner sailed Gloucester Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. This was a trial sail, or soft opening as restaurants call it.
Adventure carries 6,500 square feet of sail and is 122 feet long. Yesterday she easily plowed thru the water at almost 10 knots. The photo below gives you an idea of how big she is. That crew member is not even working on the larger mainsail behind him.
The restoration of Schooner Adventure began in 1990, and she stopped sailing a few years later. This sail opens a new chapter in the vessel’s history, and marks a proud moment for Cape Ann.
Our Adventure will be sailing in the Gloucester Schooner Races this Labor Day Weekend. I think she’ll be the one to beat.
This article is a collaboration between Fred Bodin (writing) and graphic designer Cheryl Briscoe (photography) bluewater_graphics@hotmail.com.
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Love it man, that sail looks amazing…..Always talking about great stuff and yes see you that weekend for sure…
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Exciting occasion, good information and wonderful photos. Congratulations and thanks to all who have put so much into the restoration over the years.
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Wonderful to see her under sail again. Congratulations to all those who have worked long & hard.
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Beautiful pictures. Beautiful boat.
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She looks amazing!!! I hope we see her out on the water every possible day. She will be a huge draw for Gloucester. Congratulations.
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So beautiful, so exciting to see her under sail after so many years.
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Stunning! Beautiful schooner, you captured her well!
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Fantastic photos, Cheryl, of a fantastic ship.
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She looks gorgeous. I sailed on her in the early 60s from Rockland. Think I would like to do that again. Congratulations on an outstanding restoration. Lucijane Burgess, Lubec Landmarks, Lubec, Maine home of the McCurdy Smokehouse Complex (National Register) and museum.
P. S. Sail her up downeast and visit us.
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