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The Mahdee was launched in April, 1931. Here we have a photo
before the launching. |
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Now, she's in the water. Of course, she sits very high in
the water with no power plant and rigging yet! We have been lucky to obtain
copies of photographs and some of the Mahdee's other documents including
her specification and plans. Though all of her documents are presently in
a museum, the folks at Crocker's Boat yard have been very helpful in providing
to us some things they have digital copies of in-house. |
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Here, we have a photo showing Mahdee after the application
of a "clipper bow profile" below the bowsprit. We do not know
the date of this photo. |
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This photo was taken in 1966. Here, though she has lost her
wonderful sliding gunter mainsail and sports a Bermudian and much taller
mainmast instead. She still has the original boom gallows (and presumed
original boom) in this photo. Mahdee was re-named Privateer and carries
that name in this picture. |
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This photo, date unknown, is thought to have been taken in
the 1980's since it shows her original name, Mahdee, and she's not yet been
painted white again. She was given back her original name when Tom, her
previous owner bought her in the early 1980's. Here, in this photo, we see
the boom gallows that she still has today and a new boom as well. Tom also
removed the clipper bow while he owned her. |