- two-masted
schooner, the
foremast generally being shorter than the mainmast. A
common variant, the
topsail schooner also has a
square topsail on the foremast...
- a
square rigged topsail that is
triangular (such as is seen on the
foremast of the ship
Denis ****van, a
topsail schooner). A
topsail which is fore-and-aft...
- The
Shenandoah is a 108-foot (33 m)
topsail schooner built in
Maine in 1964, and
operates as a
cruise ship and
educational vessel in the
waters of Vineyard...
- Stevenson's
Treasure Island Kestrel,
Revolutionary War
privateering topsail schooner,
Danelle Harmon's
Captain of My Heart, My Lady Pirate, and
Wicked at...
-
Jacob Meindert, a
Baltimore Clipper registered in Malta, was
originally an
icebreaking tug
named Oldeoog. The tug was
purchased at
auction by
Willem Sligting...
- a
reproduction of a
typical early 19th-century "Baltimore clipper"
topsail schooner,
commissioned to
represent Baltimore, Maryland. This was a
style of...
-
founded in 2023
which brands itself as "Mexicana"
Mexicana (ship), a
topsail schooner built in 1791 by the
Spanish Navy
Mexicana (film), a 1945 American...
-
Traditional topsail schooners have
topmasts allowing triangular topsails sails to be
flown above their gaff sails; many
modern schooners are
Bermuda rigged...
-
Porpoise was a
topsail schooner in the
United States Navy.
Porpoise was
built in 1820 at the
Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine. The
schooners Alligator...
- HMS
Pickle was a
topsail schooner of the
Royal Navy. She was
originally a
civilian vessel named Sting, of six guns, that Lord Hugh
Seymour purchased to...