Plans for the topsail schooner Shenendoah

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Plans for the topsail schooner Shenendoah

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Featured in the book “Slop Chest” Shenandoah is a 108-foot (33 m) topsail schooner built in Maine by Harvey Gamage in 1964. She has been operating as a wind jamming cruise ship and educational vessel in the waters of Vineyard Sound, Nantucket Sound and Buzzards Bay since her launching. She operates out of Vineyard Haven Harbor, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. She is the only topsail schooner without an engine in US registration.

These four drawings are originally drawn to the 1/2” = 1’ ( half inch to one foot ) scale but can be shrunk to any scale. The drawings are of her Yawl boat, water lines, construction pan, sail plan and pin rail plan. All finer details can be obtained through the book or photos on the internet.

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