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The Many Names for the the Many Masts of the Schooner Thomas W. Lawson

Posted on April 7, 2016 by Rick SpilmanApril 7, 2016

The seven-masted iron schooner Thomas W. Lawson, delivered in 1902, is remembered as the largest schooner ever built and the largest pure sailing vessel, in terms of tonnage, to ever sail.  Mostly, however, she is remembered for her rig. She … Continue reading →

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