Two Maine schooners turn 150 - the oldest vessels still in commercial use in America
Maine is home to two of the oldest schooners still in commercial use, the Lewis R. French and the Stephen Taber. Both have been sailing for 150 years.

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BOAT TOUR: Crawling All Over the Oldest Wooden Boat in the Camden, Maine Windjamming Fleet

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Schooner America ... a day in the life

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Cape Horn Passage to California - 85' Schooner "WANDER BIRD"

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Sailing the Magical Maine Coast Aboard the Schooner J. & E. Riggin

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Boat Tour (Tall Ship Bessie Ellen, 1904)

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C. A. Thayer: The Last of the Lumber Schooners

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THE UNEXPECTED HISTORY OF AN AMAZING SCHOONER FOR SALE!

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Die Pamir vor England Teil 1

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Your host to discovering the coast of Maine | Schooner Stephen Taber

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Gloucester's Golden Age Of Fishing: Part 1 (1623 - 1923)

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Exploring Maine's islands aboard an 1871 schooner

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Notorious: A recreated 15th Century Portuguese Caravel

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Maine Windjammer Parade

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French warship replica sets sail for America

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⛵ Get Inspired By Captain Aaron Lincoln Epic Voyage On Schooner Olad in Camden Maine

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Around the world in a square rigged ship

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White Sails In the Sunset: The Four-Masters "Hesper" and "Luther Little", Wiscasset, ME

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The Sailplan - Rebuilding Schooner Tijgerhaai EP14

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Camden Windjammer Festival Windjammer Fleet Arrival

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