[Note: this story has been modified since its original posting.] A 61-foot, 48-ton schooner docked Tuesday at Cooper's Landing on the Missouri River on its way from Independence to Charleston, S.C.
HALIFAX — It is Canada's most famous ship, a national icon that calls to mind the romance of the age of sail and the tenacity of those who make their living on the North Atlantic. Known for its ...
May 21, 2005 The Rolex Transatlantic Challenge 2005 promises to be one of the greatest sailing races of all time when it gets underway tomorrow after a delayed start due to forecast dangerous weather.
Nicorette, a French-built, 80-foot monohull, recently broke the west-to-east trans-Atlantic sailing speed record set by the schooner Atlantic in 1905. Nicorette, sailed by Swede Ludde Ingvall and a ...
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HALIFAX - It is Canada's most famous ship, a national icon that calls to mind the romance of the age of sail and the tenacity of those who make their living on the North Atlantic. As we navigate ...
It is Canada's most famous ship, a national icon that calls to mind the romance of the age of sail and the tenacity of those who make their living on the North Atlantic. Known for its graceful lines ...