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regularly participates in the Key West Wrecker's Cup Race (a regatta she has won on numerous occasions) and is a mainstay of the annual Windjammer Weekend in Camden, Maine.
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makes a 2,000-mile (3,200 km) offshore voyage between these destinations. As a prime example of a historical wooden schooner, the
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is regularly featured in books, movies, advertisements, and post cards evoking traditional coastal Maine sailing. The
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visited many ports of call around the world. This voyage has been chronicled in two books,
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was the last schooner custom built by the Harvey Gamage Shipyard in
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86 ft (26 m) overall, 65 ft (20 m) on deck
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Transportation buildings and structures in Knox County, Maine
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Dreams of Natural Places, A New England Schooner Odyssey
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United States
Camden, Maine
schooner
Camden, Maine
Key West, Florida

South Bristol, Maine
Mary Day
Harvey Gamage
Shenandoah
Bowdoin
Spirit of Massachusetts
gaff rigged
knots
overall
circumnavigation
Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Caribbean
marine biology
Southampton College
Camden, Maine
Key West, Florida
http://www.appledore2.com/history.html
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The Schooner Appledore's Website
Categories
Schooners of the United States
Tall ships of the United States

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