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A 160 foot auxiliary gaff schooner available in the Mediterranean and Caribbean following the season. Includes a specification and information about Nat Herreshoff's Westward on which she is modeled.
http://www.schooner-eleonora.com
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A 120 foot steel schooner circumnavigating from Bremerhaven, Germany in 2004, available using a somewhat alternative means of charter at her current location. Includes vessel details, pictures and contact form.
http://stahlratte.nawrockialpin.co.uk
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This 110 foot motor yacht with nine guest berths operates between the Caribbean, New England, Florida and the Bahamas. Includes detailed specifications and suggested itineraries.
http://www.yachtkaleen.com
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This 100 foot motor yacht, with ten berths in five suites, operating between the Florida East Coast and the Bahamas, is available six weeks per year. Comprehensive site includes sample menus and crew list [Requires Flash].
http://www.caribqueen.com
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A 90 foot traditional Baltic Trader staysail schooner, currently re-fitting, offering accommodation for 8 to 12 guests in six double staterooms. Includes vessel history, progress reports and advance booking information.
http://www.schoonerdolphin.com
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This Plymouth (UK) based, 132 foot brigantine sails worldwide with accommodation for 12 passengers/voyage crew. Includes an online guestbook and newsletter.
http://www.eyeonline.info
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Designed for luxury cruising and performance sailing, for eight to ten guests, this modern 130 foot shallow draft sloop sails in the West Indies and the Mediterranean. Includes vessel specifications, rates and pictures.
http://vaimiti-yacht.com
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A 138 foot steel schooner, originally a Baltic lightship, catering for between six and twenty passengers. Regular destinations include Norway, the Canary Islands, and Spitzbergen. Includes rates, online log and picture gallery.
http://www.noorderlicht.nu
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