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Bonnie Lynn is one of the most unique of the Maine Schooner Fleet. She is a modified version of designer Merrit Walter’s Trade Rover Schooner. Being a serious offshore cruising vessel, she is built to very high standards. The steel hull is 57’ on deck, with an overall length of 72’. She has a 15’3" beam and 6’6" draft. Bonnie Lynn is a gaff rigged topsail schooner, having three head sails and a traditional square fore topsail. Evoking images of a bygone era. She is U.S. Coast Guard Certified for 38 passengers coastal and 10-ocean sailing.
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Guests |
Cabins |
Crew |
King |
Queen |
Single |
Double |
Twin |
Pullman |
| 72 Ft | 6 | 3 | 2 | - | - | 1 | 2 | - | - | |
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Salon |
SAlon |
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Master Starboard Stateroom |
Port Stateroom |
Accommodations: BONNIE LYNN’s fully air conditioned interior of teak & mahogany paneling and traditional brass fixtures truly combines modern comforts with old world charm. BONNIE LYYN offers comfortable accommodations for up to 6 guests and is ideal for couples or families alike. Three spacious guest cabins and two adjoining guest heads & showers are located in the private, forward area with crew cabin and head/shower located aft. A starboard guest cabin has double bed and a port guest cabin has a double bed which can convert to single bed with day couch. The forward guest cabin has a starboard bunk that pulls out to a large double and to port a lower single & small upper double.
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Forward Stateroom to Starboard |
Forward Stateroom to Port |
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Scotland |
Lounging in Hamock |
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