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Schooner Sailing Vessel
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Schooners were used to carry cargo in many different environments, from ocean voyages to coastal runs and on large inland bodies water. They were popular in North America, and in their heyday during the late 19th century over 2,000 schooners carried cargo back and forth across the Great Lakes. Three-masted "terns" were a favourite rig Canada's Maritime Provinces. The scow schooner, which used a schooner rig on a flat-bottomed, blunt-ended scow hull, was popular in North America for coastal and river transport.
Schooners were used in North American fishing, especially the Grand Banks fishery. Some Banks fishing schooners such as Bluenose also became famous racers.
Two the most famous racing yachts, America and Atlantic, were rigged as schooners. They were about 152 feet (46 m) in length.
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