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Three-masted schooner Regina Maris
Schooner rigging :
1 ) Bowsprit
2 ) Jib, followed by fore staysail
3 ) (Fore) gaff topsail
4 ) Foresail
5 ) Main gaff topsail
6 ) Mainsail
7 ) End of boom
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A pinky schooner is a type of schooner with a pinked stern . A pinked stern means that the planking comes together at the stern at an acute angle, rather than forming a rounded "canoe" stern or landing on a separate transom . Often the gunwale planking extends well beyond the rudder head giving the pinky schooner a very distinctive appearance when viewed in profile.
America , eponym of the America's Cup
Bluenose , a Canadian racing and fishing vessel
Brutus , One of the vessels of the First Texas Navy
Charming Betsy , the eponym of a famous canon of statutory interpretation
Clotilde , the last ship to bring African slaves to the United States
Delawana , a Canadian fishing vessel and race winner
Demeter , from Dracula, by Bram Stoker , a Russian schooner transporting Count Dracula from the Balkans to London
Effie M. Morrissey , now Ernestina , the oldest surviving Grand Banks fishing schooner
Enterprize , the ship that brought the first white settlers to Melbourne, Australia
Fram , the legendary Norwegian polar ship used by both Nansen and Amundsen in their exploration of the poles.
HMS Halifax , built as Nova Scotia Packet in 1765, well documented early colonial schooner
USS Hannah , the first armed American naval vessel
Hispaniola from Robert Louis Stevenson 's Treasure Island
Independence , One of the vessels of the First Texas Navy
Invincible , One of vessels of the First Texas Navy
La Amistad , ship on which a famous slave revolt occurred
Liberty , One of the vessels of the First Texas Navy
Liverpool Packet , a famous Nova Scotian privateer schooner
Nellie J. Banks , Canadian rum runner
HMS Pickle , carried the news of Nelson's victory and death at Trafalgar back to Britain
Pride of Baltimore , a Baltimore Clipper recreation sunk in a white squall
Rich Harvest , a 72-foot ferrocement staysail schooner, infamous as the "offshore off-licence
RYS Royalist , sailed to Borneo by James Brooke , enabling him to become 1st White Rajahs of Sarawak
San Antonio , One of the vessels of the Second Texas Navy , and sister ship to the La Amistad , San Jacinto , and San Bernard
San Bernard , One of the vessels of the Second Texas Navy , and sister ship to the La Amistad , San Antonio , and San Jacinto
San Jacinto , One of the vessels of the Second Texas Navy , and sister ship to the La Amistad , San Antonio , and San Bernard
Separación Dominicana , the first armed Dominican Navy vessel
Thomas W. Lawson , the only seven-masted schooner
We're Here , from Rudyard Kipling 's book Captains Courageous
Wyoming , the largest wooden schooner
Zaca , a wood-hulled schooner appropriated by the US Navy for local patrol of the San Francisco area in World War II
Zavala , One of the vessels of the Second Texas Navy , and the first Steamship-of-War in the Western Hemisphere
German former pilot schooner Atalanta
Canadian schooner,
Pacific Grace , 2001
US schooner
Red Witch of
Chicago
Two-masted fishing schooner
Amphitrite , the world's oldest seagoing yacht
Finnish schooner Linden
French topsail schooner
La Recouvrance
French Navy two-masted schooner
Étoile
US topsail schooner
Californian
NL topsail schooner
Oosterschelde