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Several families took advantage of the new opportunity and began to build large fishing schooners.
The only other vessel at the pier was an old fishing schooner.
After an hour or so, he sighted a fishing schooner, and gave chase.
He bought the boat in Newfoundland, where it had been built as a fishing schooner.
Wreckage presumed to be from this plane was found eight years later by a fishing schooner.
Hand intended to epitomize the best features of the American fishing schooner.
The fishing schooners were constantly returning from the Banks loaded with cod.
"The fishing schooner will lay off-shore in rain and darkness.
"The end of our fishing schooner," the Colonel grinned.
"You saw what happened to the fishing schooner?
Quickly submerging, the submarine determined that the ship was a 75-ton fishing schooner.
Dawn had brought him luck, for he had been sighted by a fishing schooner.
You know in those days hundreds of American fishing schooners used to come down to the Gulf every summer to fish mackerel.
The Mahala, another fishing schooner, was also listed among the ships missing after the hurricane.
It has been said that she looked more like a yacht than a fishing schooner, being neatly rigged and having such sheer.
Arabia was built as a commercial fishing schooner of the same name in 1903 at Essex, Massachusetts.
We saw what looked like a fishing schooner about a mile away from you and under power, but no second ship.' '
Some Banks fishing schooners such as Bluenose also became famous racers.
He was noted for his fast and innovative designs of fishing schooners and trawlers.
"You call it discomfort - that vile trip across the Atlantic on a filthy fishing schooner?
In addition, due to a Canadian policy of replacing Grand Bank fishing schooners after 10 years.
In September 1939, I spent a delightful six days aboard a 64-foot gaff-rigged 19th-century converted fishing schooner.
Sherman Zwicker is a 142 ft Wooden auxiliary fishing schooner.
The Esperanto was a fishing schooner based in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
The Helen Miller Gould was a short lived mackerel fishing schooner.