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The Story of the Madeline

- 1. Main Sail
- 2. Main Top Sail
- 3. Fore Sail
- 4. Fisherman
- 5. Stay Sail
- 6. Jib
- 7. Jib Top
- Length Overall.....92 Feet
- Length on Deck.....55 Feet
- Beam...............16 Feet
- Draft..............7 Feet
- Height of Mast.....68 and 71 Feet
- Gross Tonnage......50 Tons
- Maximum Sail Area..2,205 SQ. Feet
- Presently Rigged...1,539 SQ. Feet
Between 1985 and 1990, 165 volunteers gave 40,000 hours to create the
Schooner MADELINE,
a 92-ft twin-masted replica of an 1840's commercial vessel. She served
as the first schoolhouse in the region during the winter of 1850-51,
and
later carried settlers to Beaver Island. When not on tour at Great
Lakes
ports, The MADELINE is berthed at Elmwood Township 'Coal Dock'
(Heritage
Harbor)- West Bayshore, just south of the Elmwood Township Marina. Map
of Heritage Harbor, Traverse City, The Madeline is open to
all visitors.
Maritime Heritage Alliance
P.O. Box 1108, Traverse City, MI 49685
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