Liberty Clipper

Sustaining the tradition of tall ship sailing

Liberty Clipper

The schooner Liberty Clipper was built in 1983 at the Blount Shipyard in Rhode Island.  With a steel hull, she is a modern replica of a Baltimore Clipper style schooner, which were widely used during the 18th and 19th centuries.  Known to be some of the fastest sailing vessels of their day, many Baltimore Clipper schooners were used as Privateers during the War for Independence and the War of 1812, and were also utilized in many large ports as pilot ships to guide visiting vessels into the harbor.  For the past two decades she has been providing guests the opportunity to experience a traditional sailing vessel in Boston Harbor.

Liberty Clipper was designed not only to help sustain the tradition of tall ship sailing, but also to accommodate guests on multi-day windjammer cruises.  She is outfitted with space for 24 overnight guests in 12 bunk-style cabins. 

Discover maritime heritage firsthand as you explore this beautiful ship that blends historical design with modern comforts. Book your deck tour tickets today. 

Vessel Type: Schooner
Flag: USA
Year Launched: 1983
Home Port: Boston, MA
Draft: 8’
Beam: 25.5’
Sail area: 4,300 sq ft
Sparred length: 125’
Rig Height: 72’
Power: Detroit 6-71; 256 HP
Hull: Steel

Deck Tour Tickets
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