Showing posts with label Gloucester Schooner Festival Pinky Maine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gloucester Schooner Festival Pinky Maine. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

What is a Pinky Schooner Exactly?

The Pinky Schooner FAME of Salem built by Harold Burnham

        
The Pinky Schooner MAINE - a replica built by the Maine Maritime Museum volunteers under Lance Lee  in the 1980s.

Our friend Frank Hertel said his colleagues at work were asking what a pinky is so we have a brief description here by way of explanation. Pinky schooners were a common type of New England  fishing vessel that sailed out of local Cape Ann harbors from the early eighteenth century through the early twentieth century. In 1839, there were 64 registered pinky schooners out of the Cape Ann and its district. Pinkies were generally smaller vessels from which men fished over the side but they were also known for their seaworthiness. These vessels were so distinctive in their look and common that a careful study of many marine paintings from the era will have a pinky or two in the background. Many of the paintings of the internationally renowned artist Fitz Henry Lane, including those in the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. usually have pinkies in the background of the painting. "Pinky" means that the stern is "pinked" or pinched together which indicates a pointed stern and may originally be a Dutch word.

It is believed that the pinkies developed from Chebacco boats. A good many of them were built at Essex. These vessels were built to a very high standard and some lasted a very long time. The original MAINE was built in 1845 and sailed until 1926. The ARDELLE is a typical full-rigged clipper Pinky and her design is largely based on the original MAINE – a replica of which is pictured here - although the Ardelle will actually be larger and have more of a clipper feel.





Thursday, July 8, 2010

A Good Time of Year to Sail on the Pinky Maine


Perry Burnham took this picture from the Pinky Maine on Tuesday as the sun went down on one of the hottest days of the year. This is a great time of year to charter as friends start visiting from out of town. Check out Burnham Boatbuilding to get summer visitors out on the Maine. It's the coolest  place on Cape Ann!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Schooner Races Back to Back


The past few days the Pinky Maine has done quite a lot of racing with the 25th annual schooner festival on Sunday and a Tuesday race from Gloucester to Provincetown. The Sunday schooner race was very exciting with some challenging conditions - a lot of wind and some tough tacking but we did well and placed somewhere in the middle of the fleet. On Tuesday, we entered the Fishermen's Race to Provincetown which is an event organized by a great group of folks from Provincetown who are encouraging more schooners to enter the race each year. With very little breeze the race was a challenge but the Pinky Maine ended up in third place in Class B. Not too shabby!

We also received some great footage from John Browne Videographer who shot the film from the deck of the Alabama. They include some nice footage of the Pinky Maine in the Gloucester race. Here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZVaSY3w6Sg
John BrowneVideographer / ProducerPerkins slip renter.