Three-Masted Schooner Sailplan
Schooners are fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessels with at least two masts; the after mast is the same height or taller than the foremast. Three-masted schooners were also called tern schooners. The only 7 masted schooner was the Thomas W. Lawson. More commonly found in the latter half of the 19th and early 20th century coastal trade were 4 and 5 masters. A few six masters were built.
The diagram is from the Nova Scotia Museum Informational poster, Sailing Ship Rigs.
Database ID:
R2012.29
Year:
1980
Creator:
Nova Scotia Museum
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