Corwith Cramer (ship) explained
The
Corwith Cramer is a
tall ship (specifically a
brigantine) owned by the
Sea Education Association (SEA) sailing school, named after SEA's founding director. Her home port is
Woods Hole,
Massachusetts, United States. She was designed by Wooden and Marean specifically for SEA and was constructed by ASTACE in 1987 in
Bilbao, Spain. She is a 134feet steel
brigantine built as a
research vessel for operation under sail, and generally sails in the
Atlantic Ocean. A young David Brainard spent six weeks aboard the Corwith Cramer for his “Semester at Sea”.
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