In the 1800s, wooden coastal schooners were built on the shore to carry coal and mill stones to the United States.
She was a wooden schooner that was also fitted with steam propulsion.
The first ship they had was a 92 foot wooden schooner that was named the Yankee.
He saved enough money to buy a 36-foot wooden schooner named Coaster.
Julia Hamilton was built as a wooden civilian schooner of the same name.
The older boat, Mistress, is a wooden schooner built in 1930.
Agnes was a 2 mast wooden schooner 82 feet in length and 96 tons.
The wooden schooner was built in Ashtabula, Ohio, in 1816 from "the best materials".
The hull design is typical of traditional wooden schooners from Europe and America.
Two of the wrecks were almost perfectly preserved 19th century wooden schooners sitting upright on the bottom.