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Monday, May 19, 2008

Angelique

ANGELIQUE is unique among the Maine Windjammer Fleet, she is rigged as a ketch designed to resemble a Brixham trawler of the 1890s, the British counterpart of the American Gloucester fisherman. She is distinctive for her plumb bow, big fantail and dark sails.

Posted by Fred LeBlanc at 4:00 PM
Labels: angelique, brixham trawler, ketch

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