Pride of Baltimore II Visits Vineyard Haven
Sunrise at Vineyard Haven and the only activity is rowing gig Grace.
Mark Alan Lovewell
First ferry makes her way to her Island port.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The ship is tied to Packer’s loading dock.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Pride of Baltimore awaits favorable wind to complete journey to Chesapeake Bay.
Timothy Johnson
Topsail schooner is 157 feet.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Baltimore clippers were made famous by their success as small and nimble warships.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Baltimore clippers were made famous by their success as small and nimble warships.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The Shenandoah is a close descendant of the Pride.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Her crew oils the 107-foot masts.
Will Sennott
Capt. Jan C. Miles.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The Pride of Baltimore II is a uniquely built ship based on the historic design of the Baltimore Clipper, with a V-shaped hull that gracefully cuts through the water. Sleek and fast, the vessel can sail closer to the wind than many of her predecessors. She spent the night in Vineyard Haven harbor.
