No NameSailing Ship Balclutha Barquentine Barba Negra Schooner Thomas F Bayard Clipper Ship Bald Eagle Barque Beatrice Barketine Bear Scow schooner R. H. Becker Schooner Bluenose II Frigate Boston1 Sailing Ship H M S Bounty Bonhomme Richard, Schooner Bonnie Lynn Schooner Bowdoin- Frigate Brandywine Schooner Brites Schooner Brilliant | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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256 | 38 | 20452 | Full-rigged ship. Steel. Built 1886. Launched 12/09/1886, Charles Connell & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. Currently used as a museum ship at Fishermans Wharf, San Fransisco Photos | Calif | ||
| Barba Negra - The Spirit of Savannah" | 121 | 23.5 | 7800 | Three Masted Barquentine was built in the northern Norwegian town of Hemne in 1895 and 1896. She was launched under the name "Moder" during the spring of 1896. started her life sailing the North Atlantic as a whale chaser and cargo vessel | Georgia | ||
| Bartholomew Ledges | Spanish vessel the San Bartolome lost in 1597. .Site History | ||||||
| Batavia | na | na | na | Batavia 1629: A seventeenth century shipwreck | na | ||
| Thomas F Bayard | na | na | na | 1880 Sailing Schooner in Vancouver Harbour. plans for restoration | BC | ||
| Baltimore Clipper | na | na | na | -MCS Essay | na | ||
| Bald Eagle | 195 | 41.5 | na | An extreme clipper built in 1852 by Donald McKay,. | |||
| Beatrice | 289 | 42 | . | Ex Routenburn Swedish Four-masted iron barque built in 1881 .(history by _Bruzelius) | . | ||
| Bear | 3-masted barkentine. Wood. LOA=190ft. 30in oak hull with Australian Ironwood sheathing. Built, 1873 by Dundee&Son, Dundee, Scotland. Considered by many to be the finest ship ever to serve in the U.S. Revenue Service(the forerunner to the U.S. Coast Guard). | ||||||
| R. H. Becker | 108 | 23 | na | A two masted scow schooner of 140 gross tons,built 1867 Sank 1908 | |||
| Bee | 69 | 15 | 1275 | Replica of one three major transport vessels at the Penetanguishene Navel Establishment from 1817 to 1831. Initially referred to as a "Durham boat", | Ont | ||
| Belem | 168. | 29 | 12000 | three-masted barque carrying royals built in 1896 (photo) | France | ||
| Bel Espoir | 120 | 23 | 5005 | 3-masted gaff schooner. Wood. Built, 1944 Designed and equipped to carry as much as 200 head of cattle between Copenhagen and Hamburg. | |||
| Bianca | Bugis schooner | Bali | |||||
| BILL of RIGHTS | 136 | 24 | 6300 | Gaff topsail schooner now owned by the Los Angeles Maritime Institute | Calif | ||
| Black Jack | 95 | 15 | 3000 | brigatine School ship origins were as a tug, originally constructed in Scotland and sent to Quyon, Quebec on the Ottawa River for fitting in 1904. She was launched on May 2, 1904 and later converted to a tall ship in 1952 | Canada | ||
| Black Pearl | 72 | 15 | 1991 | barkentine. Wood. Built, 1951 used as private yacht | |||
| Bluenose II | 161 | 27 | 12550 | A Grand Banks fishing schooner | Canada | ||
| Boston1 | 114 | 32 | na | The second BOSTON, a 24-gun frigate, was launched 3 June 1776 with Captain H. McNeill in command. | na | ||
| Bosten2 | 134 | 34.5 | na | The third BOSTON, a 28-gun frigate, was built by public subscription launched 20 May 1799 by Edmund Hartt, Boston, Mass. Captain G. Little in command. | na | ||
| H M S Bounty | na | na | 10000+ | This replica of the famous 18th three masted sq rigged tall ship was commisioned by MGM Studios for the 1962 remake of Mutiny on the Bounty, staring | Mass | ||
| Bonhomme Richard, | na | na | na | John Paul Jones ship | na | ||
| Bonnie Lynn | 72 | 15 | 2075 | a gaff rigged topsail schooner, having three head sails and a traditional square fore topsail, | Maine | ||
| Bowdoin- | 101 | 21 | 3000 | The 1921 auxiliary schooner Bowdoin is a unique vessel in the annals of American maritime history and the saga of Arctic exploration -National Historic Landmark Study | Maine | ||
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| Brandywine | 175 | 45 | na | The frigate SUSQUEHANNA was renamed BRANDYWINE prior to her launching by Washington Navy Yard, with President John Quincy Adams on board, 16 June 1825. | na | ||
| Brenda Grace Walker | 99 | 20 | NA | Built in 1886 in Mauricetown, NJ. Built originally as a working schooner hauling oysters in the Delaware Bay. She was rebuilt in 1973 for the passenger trade and has been in Penobscot Bay, Maine since then. She is a National Historic Landmark. | |||
| Brilliant | 74 | 14.7 | 3800 | Two masted gaff schooner one of the finest sailing yet ever built 1932 | Conn | ||
| Brites | 141 | NA | NA | 4-masted gaff schooner. Wood. Built 1936 .Portuguese Grand Banks schooners sailing off Newfoundland for cod. | |||
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