Handbook
Handbook
Compiled from Sloop Society Publications and Records and from the book Friendship Sloops
written by Roger F. Duncan.
The Friendship Sloop Society Handbook was written in 1992 by membership chairmen Bob
Brooks and Al Zink. It has been updated in 2022 to include changes in the Sloop Society history,
sloop ownership, sloop name cross reference and other areas where appropriate
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE FRIENDSHIP SLOOP SOCIETY
The Friendship Sloop Society is a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of Maine in
April of 1961. The purpose of the Society as stated in the Constitution is to encourage the
building and sailing of Friendship Sloops, and to provide a medium for owners and friends to
meet and enjoy each other around a common interest. The formation of the Society was actively
promoted by Bernard MacKenzie of Scituate, Massachusetts, owner of Voyager registered as #1
in the roster. The 1961 Sloop Yearbook lists 22 members. Six craft participated in the first race.
Sloops now registering with the Society total 285 with the greatest growth occurring in the
1970’s with the addition of 50 fiberglass sloops.
Social and racing events were held in Friendship until 1984 but diverted to Boothbay Harbor in
1985 when the need to accommodate our much enlarged fleet became apparent. Society plans
were augmented by a stopover and social events at the Maine Maritime Museum at Bath and
participation in Friendship Day at Friendship. In 1995, the opportunity arose to move the Annual
Homecoming to Rockland, Maine where the waterfront facilities provided the ability to have all
the participating sloops tie to the town’s waterfront floats, and a chance to be together as a fleet.
This venue provides the chance for skippers, crews, friends, and the public to socialize easier.
Sloops located south of Cape Cod participated in the New London activities, also in July. Sloops
to the East of Rockland can participate in the Southwest Harbor rendezvous held the Saturday
before the sloops gather in Rockland. The long standing racing series in Marblehead is held
yearly at the Corinthian Yacht Club in August.
In recent years it has become obvious that we have much in common with the Maine Maritime
Museum and have become closely involved with it. Our earliest efforts were, and continue to be,
the preservation of records and sloop design information. By storing such records at Bath they
become available to all as references year-round in a convenient location. We have already
found that this cooperative arrangement is advantageous to both the Society and the Museum.
Those interested in Friendship Sloops are urged to take advantage of this reference material.
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ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FRIENDSHIP SLOOP
Evolved from the small centerboard sloop of the late 1800’s. Often built by owners during the
winter and used inshore for lobstering and as a general purpose carriers for farm produce. By
1900 thirty to forty foot deep-draft sloops predominated and were used in the offshore fisheries
and as carriers for fish and lobster processing plants.
Beginning about 1900 auxiliary motors were installed in sloops and by 1920 power boats
doomed the sloops for commercial use. Many of the unused sloops were converted to party boats
or modified for use by yachtsmen.
Early builders of Friendships were the Carters, Collamores, McLains, Priors and Morses, all
Muscongus Bay residents. Builders of the 1920 to 1960 period include W. Scott Carter, Winfield
and Douglas Lash of Friendship, Philip Nichols of Round Pond and Warren Gannett of Scituate.
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HISTORIC SLOOPS
Friendship Yearbook References
1963
Pg 9: Chandleer, Hiawatha
Pg 11: Briganza, Champion, Jenny Hooper, Lottie, Martha E., Mary C, Mogul, Myrtle E, Mystic
Belle, Nettie, Paul Revere,
Pg 12: Cake-Walk, Lottie May, Mamie E McLain, Maude Grandeur
1964
Pg 33: North Star, Wawenock
Pg 35: Duffer
1965
Pg 25: Susannah
Pg 35: Whipoorwill
Pg 47: St Paul
1966
Pg 12: Mystic Belle, Ralph A, Wilbur Morse
Pg 26: Hustler
Pg 39: Little Andre
Pg 45: Annie Margie
Pg 51: Admiral Dewey, Alice May, Gladys, Hattie Lawry, Vigilan
1967
Pg 21: Lottie May, Truant
Pg 37: Clara Benner, Foster D, Nettie Pendleton
Pg 39: Addie Lee, Alert, Alice, Cap Am
Pg 41: Lucy Anne
1968
Pg 27: Pegoty, Sarah E
1969
Pg 61: Susannah
1970
Pg 67: Capt. Pierce, Dickie, Friendship, Sepoy
Pg 69: Susan
1971
Pg 5: Bessie M, Highland Belle
1972
Pg 40: Clearwater
1974
Pg 61: Georgie C Bowden, Harvey A, Lizzie M, Malabars, Pennessewassee, Right Bower
1981
Pg 8: Olive E
1983
Pg 17: Lucille
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1984
Pg 15: Georgie C Bowden
Pg 23: Alert, Alice-Marion, Defender, Dictator, Dolphin
Pg 25: Eva N, Gatherer, Sweet Pea, Volunteer, Wanderer
Pg 38: Yankee Trader
1985
Pg 15: Defender
Pg 17: Willie E Morse
Pg 33: Annie Margie
1986
Pg 43: Seagull
Pg 45: Thais
1987
Pg 9: Susan
Pg 23: Jessie May
Pg 27: Rob Roy
Pg 37: Pantoosie
Pg 43: Sweet Pea
Pg 52: Artios, Reta
1988
Pg 9: Winjoy, Little Foster
Pg 13: Dixie
1989
Pg 15: Sailmaker
Pg 17: Eda J Morse, Willie E Morse
Pg 39: Anvinita
Pg 51: Princess
1990
Pg 15: Rita
1991
Pg 07: Genesse
1992
Pg 19: Ruth Logan
1993
Pg 11: Jolly Buccaneer
Pg 16: Reliance
Pg 17: Defender
Pg 25: Swan
Pg 25: Sea Fox
1994
Pg 7: Sky Pilot
2000
Pg 13: Jolly Buccanneer
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References from “Friendship Sloops” by Roger F. Duncan
Pg 141: Duffer II
Pg 142: Ochito
Pg 144: Susannah
Pg 147: Mandalay
Pg 148: Annie B
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Existing ORIGINALS built before 1921 and their Present Owners
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SLOOP CLASSIFICATIONS
Ever since the Society was founded, attempts have been made to establish convenient methods of
classifying sloops. Initially, the distinction was based on the validity of the design resulting in
Class A for “originals” and Class B for “replicas. Later additions were Class C for “near
replicas” and Class D for “replicas other than wood”. Obviously these divisions were subject to
considerable interpretation. In 1986 Class A was retained and B, C , and D combined.
Currently sloops of the same length, construction material and similarity of design are defined as
SEMI-PRODUCTION. All one-of-a-kind Friendships are defined as CUSTOM and outnumber
semi-production sloops.
Racing is in two divisions (not classes). Division I craft are usually 25 feet or less on deck and
Division II over 25 feet.
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 25 Foot Wood Construction PEMAQUID I GROUP and CUSTOM
GROUP
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 22 Foot Wood Construction MEDOMAK I Group - McKie Roth
Design
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 31 Foot DICTATOR II GROUP
Fiberglass Moldings by Jarvis Newman, Inc.
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 30 Foot Bruno & Stillman Group
Production Fiberglass Sloops
* Completed by Owner
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 25 Foot PEMAQUID II GROUP
Fiberglass Moldings by Jarvis Newman, Inc.
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOPS, 22 Foot MEDOMAK II GROUP
Fiberglass Hull and Deck Assemblies
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FRIENDSHIP SLOOP SOCIETY
Semi-Production Sloops
-- General Specifications --
Group Built Length Length Beam Draft Sail Ballast Plans
On Deck Water Area By:
Dictator I - Wood 2 30-10 26-0 10-8.5 5-0 761 5500 Out McLain
Dictator II - FG 20 30-10 26-0 10-8.5 5-0 761 5500 In/Out Newman
Bruno Stillman FG 19 30-6 25-0 10-0 4-6 662* 3800 In Spalding
Pemaquid I - Wood 10 25-0 21-0 8-8 4-3 432 2000 In Chapelle
Pemaquid II - FG 18 25-0 21-0 8-8 4-3 432 2000 Out Newman
Medomak I - Wood 10 22-4 21-0 7-4 3-6 315 1500 In Roth
Medomak II - FG 20 21-8 18-1 7-3 3-8 341 1500 In Ahern/Quoddy
Ahern 19 - FG 6 18-6 14-6 7-0 3-6 275 1000 In Ahern
-- Sail Specifications --
Main Staysail
Group Luff Head Foot Leech Diag Area Luff Foot Leech Area
Dictator I 17-6 19-6 25-10 35-10 30-6 522 21-2 10-10 20-10 94
Dictator II 17-6 19-6 25-10 35-10 30-6 522 21-2 10-10 20-10 94
Bruno Stillman 16-9 15-8 24-8 29-8 28-8 426 23-3 9-5 20-4 95
Pemaquid I 13-7 14-0 21-10 27-8 24-3 319 15-8 7-6 12-9 47
Pemaquid II 13-7 14-0 21-10 27-8 24-3 319 15-8 7-6 12-9 47
Medomak I 11-6 13-2 19-7 22-9 22-0 ---- None ---- ----
Medomak II 12-2 12-2 19-6 24-6 21-9 250 13-9 6-8 11-3 38
Ahern 19 11-5 11-3 16-9 21-2 19-0 223 ---- None ---- ----
Jib
Group Luff Foot Leech Area
Dictator I 29-9 15-10 17-6 145
Dictator II 29-9 15-10 17-6 145
Bruno Stillman 24-1 12-1 17-7 90
Pemaquid I 19-6 10-0 13-10 66
Pemaquid II 19-6 10-0 13-10 66
Medomak I 16-6 9-0 13-0
Medomak II 17-3 8-9 12-3 53
Ahern 19 16-0 7-0 13-5 52
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Pemaquid and Medomak Geneology
1969 Fiberglass
Molds
1969 Fiberglass
Molds
1969 Fiberglass Production
by Quoddy
1969 Fiberglass
Production
1973
by Newman
N.E. Yacht Molds
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Registered Friendship Sloops
Past and Present Names - 1961 to 2021
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Acadia 269 Cairdeas see 228 Eagle 53, see 87
Achates 212 Callipygous 124 Easting 13
Adagio 226 Calypso see 185 Eastward 6
Addy Claire 217 Cap’n George 229 Echo 54
Admiral Dunn see 72 Captain Tom 100 Edelweiss 175
Aikane 190 Carolyn see 99 see 232 Eden see 122
Aikane II see 220 Cathy 58 Edmar see 9
Albatross see 142 Celebration 227 Eileen see 148
Alice E 23 Celene 179 Eleanor Hawkes 114
Allegiance 86 Celerity 115 Eleazar 38
Altair see 154 Chance 37 Eleda see 148
Amaryllis see 241 Channel Fever 48 Elicia III see 40
Amicitia 64 Chaos see 254 Elizabeth Jane see 234
Amie 213 Charity see 182 Ellie T 22
Amistad 110 Chebacco 239 Ellen Anne 215
Amity 9, 216 Cheryl Lynn see 44 Elspeth Macewan 222
Amnesty 172 Chrissy 18 Elysium See 284
Amor Brujo see 220 Christiana see 197 Emmie B 78
Amos Swan 111 Christine 237 Endeavor 196, 201
Ancient Mariner see 24 Clara 121 Erda 89
Angelus See 153 see 134 Coast O’Maine 69 Erin 243
Anna B see 147 Cockle 104 Essential see 178
Anna R 93 Columbia 62 Estella A 200
Annabelle 191 Comesin 40 Etta May see 121
Ann Francis see 85 Compromise 232 Euphoria see 94
Ansa 211 Content 5 Eva R 158
Apogee 88 Corregidor 223
Arapala 283 Covenant see 139 -F-
Arrival 202 see 235 Cubanola see 148 Fair American 143
Artios see 102 Cygnus 278 Famous Bear see 134
At Last see 105 Cyrano see 33 Fiddlehead 146
Audrey II 142 Fiddlers Green 149
Augustus see 102 -D- Finest Kind see 157 235
Aunty Poole 236 Daisy Nell see 207 Finnette 3
Aurora 181, 203 see 127 Dame Mariscotta 246 Finnette III see 55
Avoir see 89 Damien see 161 Flying Jib 45
Ayesha 137 Damn Yankee see 53 Fly-A-Way see 30
Dancing Bear see 39 Foolstar see 172
-B- Dauphine see 73 Freedom 167
Baby Blue 249 Daylight 224 Four Sons see 134
Banshee 8, 180 Daystar 205 Freya see 25
Baschert see 114 Defiance 98, 160, see 169 Friendship 12, see 60, see 81,
Bay Lady 198 Deliverance see 145 see 137, see 208, see 256
Bauneg Beg see 191 Departure see 58, 151, see 156 Friend Ship 209
Beagle 77 Depression see 23 Fudee III see 162
Bear see 134 Desiree see 226
Beatrice Morse 234 Diana see 94 -G-
Belford Gray 250 Dickie II see 80 Gail O see 44
Betsy Darlin see 210 Dictator 2 Gaivota 214
Billy Budd see 125 Dirigo see 46 Galatea 47
Black Jack 19 Dolly Parton see 248 Gallant Lady 65
Black Star 247 Dolphin see 178 Gannet see 97
Bluenose 261 Dottie G see 184 Gay Gamble see 65, see 97
Blue Sands 241 Down East 80, see 98 Genevieve 255
Bonnie Blue see 249 Downeaster see 39, see 71 Gertrude E. see 282
Bounty 28 Driftwood see 21 Ghoti 282
Brandywine 140 Duchess 259 Gisella R 129
Bucaneer 99 Duffer see 144 Gladiator 71
Bucephalus 251 Gladys see 23
Goblin 39
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Registered Friendship Sloops
Past and Present Names - 1961 to 2021
Golden Anchor see 171 Kidnapped 30 Monkey Wench see 7
Golden Eagle 4 Kim 258 Morning Star see 100, 82
Gold Ivy see 38 Kittiwake see 115 Morning Watch see 100
Good Friend see 115 Kizzie B See 35 Moses Swan see 20
Good Hope 101 Kochab 63 Murphy’s Law see 152
Grace O’Malley see 70 Kumatage 206 Muscongus 154, 182, see 191
Grace see 176 Murre 20
Grace W see 176 -L- Myrtle E see 17
Granuaile see 206 L’Aigle D’Or see 11
Gray Dawn see 80 Lady see 193 -N-
Green Pepper see 135 Lady E 105 Namaste see 156
Gypsy see 262, 43 Lady Jane see 222 Nancy see 42
Gypsy Song 138 Lady Jeanne see 222 Nancy Jean see 71
Lady M 193 Narwhal 130
-H- Lady of the Wind 170 Natanya 197
Hand of Friendship 279 Ladyship see 208 Nesaru 178
Hatsy 135 La Paloma 245 New Moon see 162
Headway see 80 Laperouse see 156 New Venture see 200, 223
Hegira 230 Lannette M see 207 Nika 169
Heidi Lee 85 Leading Light 117 Nimble 260
Hel-Don see 162 Legacy see 206 Nimbus 79
Helen Brooks see 114 Liberation see 199 Noahs Ark 131
Heritage 50 Liberty 177, 157 Noel 272
Hieronymous 67 Lilianna see 104 Nomad 32
Hold Tight 106 Lincoln D see 106 Northern Lady 254
Hostess see 223 Linda 70
Huckleberry Belle 194 Lisa K see 208 -O-
Hummingbird see 271 Long Sought After see 56 Ocean Belle see 29
Loon 108, 168 Ocean Roar 185
-I- Lucy Ann see 68 October 4th 256
I Got Wings 262 Lucy Belle 276 Odyssey see 217
Independence 133 Lucy S see 203, see 127 Old Baldy 57
Inherit The Wind 156 Lynx see 139 Old Friendly see 11
Integrity 97 Old Salt 60
Inverary see 101 -M- Ollie M. 152
Iolar 253 Maine Issue see 21 Omaha 75
Iocaste 56 Magi see 107 Ophelia’s Odyssey see 217
Irene 162 Magic 107 Osprey 139
Island Trader see 121, see 27 Malisa Ann 266
Islandia see 225 Mamie E McLain see 60 -P-
Margaret Motte see 70 Pacific Child 159
-J- Manana see 235 Packet 76
Jabberwocky 189 Mara E 147 Pal O’ Mine 34
Jacataqua see 125 Margaret F see 264 Pam see 42
Jasmine 271 Margin 36 Patience 74, see 101
Jenniver see 229 Maria 127 See 123 Patrick see 14
Jenny 161 Marie-Ann 204 Paul Revere 174
Jesse May see 164 Maria Emilia 265 Pearle see 191, see 114
Joeanna see 20 Maristan see 139 Peggoty see 27
John B see 210 Mary Anne 10 Pelican see 239
John Patrick see 243 Mary C see 35 Pensive see 72
Jolly 264 Mary Eliza see 206 Peregrine 187
Jolly Bucaneer 17 Matahasi II see 148 Perserverance 83, 184
Josephine 270 Matelot see 143 Persistence 120
Josie see 144 Maui see 244 Petrel 109, 144
Joyce Elaine 92 Maude 188 Philia 84
Juniper 35 Medusa 173 Philip J Nichols 225
Mermaid 228 Phoenix 91
-K- Minerva see 101 Piper see 215
Katie E see 141 Momentum 46 Poor Penny see 11
Kervin Riggs 192 Monique see 45 Posh see 14
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Registered Friendship Sloops
Past and Present Names - 1961 to 2021
Pressure see 33 Sea Dog 141 Tremolino see 139
Princess 195 Sea Duck 25 Trinity see 199
Princess Pat 233 Sea Fever see 101 Tristan 267
Priscilla see 92, See 284 Seal 221 True Love see 224
Prydwyn of Lamorna 268 Sea Queen see 77 Trumpeter 176
Psyche see 142 Secret 112 Tupelo Honey 208
Pua Noa II see 138 Selkie see 274, 42
Puffin see 92 Senility 153 -U-
Sepoy see 80 Unicorn see 138
-Q- Serenity 183
Queequeg 155, see 4 Shulamite 11
Quintessence see 254 Silver Heels see 183 -V-
Sine Die see 185 Valhalla 119
-R- Skimmer see 165 Velocity see 95
Racer see 154 Sky Pilot see 17 Venture 66
Ragtime Annie 186 Sloop Out of Water 148 Vera Jean 164
Raider see 154 Smuggler 33 Vesper A Leach see 227
Ralph W Stanley 263 Snafu 41, see 137 Victory see 92
Ranger see 60, see 44 Snow Goose see 145 Victory Chimes see 105
Raven 240 Solace see 147 Vida Mia 15
Ray of Hope 122 Solaster 103, see 114 Vigor see 14
Rebecca Ames see 244 Solomon Gundy 231 Viking 238, 275, see 211, see 221
Recovery see 141 Sonny see 18 Virginia M 26
Red Coat see 27 Sorceress 220 Vogel Frei 132
Red Jacket see 138 Southern Cross see 162 Voyager 1, 96, 134
Reef Point see 135 Spartan see 259
Regardless 81 Spirit see 70 -W-
Remedy 274 Spring A Leak see 160 Wanderer see 20, see 95
Renascence see 141 Squirrel 136 Wakeag See 211
Resolute 171, 123 Stella Maris 87 Wenonah 118
Retriever 16 Stella Maris II see 56 West Indian 73
Retta 280 Suchel see 33 West Indiaman see 244
Result see 72 Summerjoy 273 Westwind 95
Reward 163 Summer Wind see 161 Whim 126
Reunion 165 Sunshine see 80 Whisper see 254
Ribbit see 144 Surprise 49, see 181 White Eagle 31
Right Bower 55 Surprize see 49 Wilbur A Morse 21
Rights of Man 52 Susan 29 Wilbur Morse see 21
Rita see 247 Susie B 281 William M Rand 218
Rita II see 247 Swan see 26 Wild Goose see 82
Robin L 68 Swan’s Isle 285 Wild Rose 199
Robra see 181 Symbolon see 70 Wild Dutchman see 137
Ruth L see 13 Windemere 244
R V Winkle see 237 -T- Windhorse see 49
Tamara see 272 Windrose see 49
-S- Tannis 7 Windward 61
Sabrina 145 Tannis II see 7 Wings of the Morning see 70
Sadie M 14 Tara Anne see 183 Woodchips 150
Safe Home 207 Tecumseh 242
Sailin Shoes see 70 Tempest 94 -Y-
Salatia 90 Temptress 72 Yankee Belle 219
Salty Dog 257 Tern 24, see 58, see 28, see 85 Yankee Lady see 145
Santa Maria see 139 The James Hall see 141 Yankee Pride 113
Sarah E 27 The Sloop John B 210 Yankee Trader see 27, see 154
Sarah E II see 27 The Wisdom of Solomon see 155 You and I see 176
Saralee 277 Tiger Lily 125
Sarah Mead 59 Timber 248 -Z-
Saro see 185 Tinqua 116 Zazupitts see 266
Sazarac 44 Toddy 102 Zephyros see 115
Schoodic 128, 166 Toddy B see 257
Sea Bird see 162 Tradition see 189
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SLOOP PLANS
In 1992, Membership Chairmen Al Zink and Bob Brooks compiled a list of sloop plans that were
at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Maine. The current status of these plans is unknown,
therefore, check with the Museum if you’re interested in reviewing any of these plans.
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ANNUAL HOMECOMING REGATTA TROPHY WINNERS
1986 to PRESENT
Class A Trophies
Eda Lawry Trophy 1st Place - Class A Morning Star Chance Chance Chance Morning Star Chance
Wilbur Morse Trophy 1st Place - Class A
Jonah Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A Chance Morning Star Morning Star Gladiator Morning Star
Charles Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A
Cup 3rd Place - Class A Gladiator Gladiator Morning Star Gladiator
Alex McLain Trophy 3rd Place - Class A
Rum Line Trophy
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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Overall Homecoming W inner
State of Maine Trophy 1st Overall W. M. Rand W. M. Rand Tannis Tannis Salatia Tannis
Class A Trophies
Eda Lawry Trophy 1st Place - Class A
Wilbur Morse Trophy 1st Place - Class A Chance Chance Gladiator Gannet Gladiator Chrissy
Jonah Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A
Charles Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A Gladiator Gladiator Chance Gladiator Morning Star Gladiator
Cup 3rd Place - Class A
Alex McLain Trophy 3rd Place - Class A Morning Star Sazerac Morning Star Gannet Gannet
Rum Line Trophy
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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Overall Homecoming W inner
State of Maine Trophy 1st Overall Tannis Margaret F. Margaret F. Tannis Salatia W.M Rand
Class A Trophies
Eda Lawry Trophy 1st Place - Class A
Wilbur Morse Trophy 1st Place - Class A Gladiator Gannet Gladiator Chrissy Gladiator Chrissy
Jonah Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A
Charles Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A Sazerac Tern Tern Tern Sazerac Gladiator
Cup 3rd Place - Class A
Alex McLain Trophy 3rd Place - Class A Tern Gladiator Chrissy Sazarac Tern Tern
Rum Line Trophy Tern Gladiator
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Overall Hom ecom ing Winner
State of Maine Trophy 1st Overall Lady M Salatia Tannis Tannis Lady M Salatia
Class A Trophies
W ilbur Morse Trophy 1st Place - Class A Gladiator Gladiator Chrissy Sazerac Gladiator Gladiator
Charles Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A Sazerac Sazerac Gladiator Gladiator Sazerac Gladiator
Alex McLain Trophy 3rd Place - Class A Not Awarded Chrissy Sazerac Not Awarded Gladiator Gladiator
Rum Line Trophy Sazerac Sazerac Sazerac Gladiator Gladiator Gladiator
Class A Trophies
W ilbur Morse Trophy 1st Place - Class A Morning Star Gladiator Gladiator
Charles Morse Trophy 2nd Place - Class A Gail O Not Awarded Gail O
Alex McLain Trophy 3rd Place - Class A Gladiator Not Awarded Not Awarded
Rum Line Trophy Gladiator Gladiator Gladiator
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REFERENCES
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Author Title Publication Date
Atkin, John “Designs: A Modified Friendship WoodenBoat No. 1 Pg 72 Sept / Oct 1974
Sloop”
27’8” Atkin Design; comments,
plans, photos
Barnard, William “The Working Boats of New WoodenBoat No. 2 Pg 15 Nov /Dec 1974
England: The Maine Sloop”
Bolger, Philip “Successors to the Friendship Yachting Pg 63 June, 1953
Sloop”
Bray, Maynard Estella A; comments photos, plans Mystic Seaport Museum Watercraft 1979
Bray, Maynard “Good and Simple” Friendship Sloop Days Program 1971
Taylor, Roger C. “The Durable Friendships: A Sloop National Fisherman Yearbook 1980
for all Seasons”
Taylor, William H. “The Friendship Sloop is Back” Yachting Dec. 1946
Time-Life Editors Restoration of the Friendship Sloop The Classic Boat 1977 - Pg 79-100
Dictator
WoodenBoat Editors Fifty Wooden Boats 1984 - Pg 76-77
Wurmfield, Hope Built by Ralph Stanley - Const. Boatbuilder 1988
Photos
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Roger Duncan has provided the following references used in his book “Friendships”:
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Chapelle, Howard I. American Fishing Schooners. New York: W.W. Norton, 1973.
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Charlie York. Camden: International Marine Publishing Company, 1974.
Coffin, Robert P.T. Kennebec: Cradle of Americans. Boothbay: Downeast Enterprises, 1965.
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Hatch, Louis. Maine, A History. Sommersworth: New Hampshire Publishing Co., 1974.
Jones, Herold A., ed. It’s A Friendship. Friendship: Friendship Sloop Society, 1965.
Jones, Herold A., ed. Ships That Came Home. Friendship: Friendship Sloop Society, 1961.
Morse, Ivan. Friendship Long Island. Friendship: Friendship Museum, 1974.
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PERIODICALS
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