Definition: “A Schooner is a sailing ship with two or more masts, typically with the foremast smaller than the mainmast“
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The photo shown as Malcolm Miller is not of that ship. On the “Miller”, the Fore and Main masts we’re “Gaff” rigged and the deckhouses were significantly different from those shown.
Great photos though.
Hi Alan
Click on the link at the bottom of the Schooner/Malcom Miller page that says “Contact the ship” It will take you to the shipyard where she was refurbished and given a new rig