Category:Maryland Dove (ship, 1978)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: Replica of a late 17th-century trading ship
- Design by: Naval architect and naval historian William A. Baker
- Order date:
- Built by: James B. Richardson shipyard near Cambridge, Maryland
- Yard No:
- Keel laid:
- Launch date: 14.08.1978
- Date of completion: 08.10.1978
- Length over all: 23 m
- LPP: m
- Beam: 5.2 m
- Draught: 2.1 m
- GRT:
- DWT: 42
- NET:
- Sail area: 182.6 m2
- Main engine: 2 × Lehman 4-cylinder, Super 90 Engines
- Speed: kn
History
[edit]- 1978 Named: MARYLAND DOVE for the state of Maryland. Operated and maintained by the Historic St. Mary's City Commission. Flag: United States
Media in category "Maryland Dove (ship, 1978)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Maryland Dove.jpg 2,448 × 2,817; 4.14 MB
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Period replica of the Dove, ship that brought first settlers to Maryland..jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 3.25 MB
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St Marys City Historic District Dove Jul 09.JPG 2,592 × 1,944; 768 KB
Categories:
- Ships built in Maryland
- Replicas of sailing ships
- Sailing ships of the United States
- Museum ships in Maryland
- St. Mary's County, Maryland
- Museums in Maryland
- Open air museums in the United States
- Ships built in 1978
- Ships on the National Register of Historic Places
- Three-masted ships
- Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore