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Name
  
Lynx

Type
  
Schooner

Length
  
37 m

Weight
  
98.6 tons

Beam
  
7 m

Builder
  
Rockport Marine Inc.

Status
  
Training vessel

Displacement
  
98.6 long tons (100 t)

Launched
  
28 July 2001

Draft
  
2.6 m

Hull material
  
Wood


Homeport
  
Newport Beach, California

Height
  
94 ft (29 m) at mainmast

Lynx is a square topsail schooner based in Newport Beach, California. She is an interpretation of an American letter of marque vessel of the same name from 1812. The original Lynx completed one voyage, running the Royal Navy blockade; the British captured her in 1813 at the start of her second voyage and took her into service as HMS Mosquidobit.

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The replica of Lynx sailing today was designed by Melbourne Smith - International Historical Watercraft Society, based on historical data, and built by Taylor Allen and Eric Sewell of Rockport Marine at Rockport, Maine. She was launched on July 28, 2001 at Rockport, making her a new addition to the tall ship community. Her port of registry is Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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Today, instead of fighting the British like her original counterpart, she serves as a sailing classroom. Lynx offers an early American history program as well as a life, earth and physical science program to schools. She teaches seamanship and history to those who step on her deck. Notably, Lynx is known for her summer program where she sails to Hawaii with students. Along the way students learn about sail handling, navigation, seamanship, leadership and learning to face unforeseen challenges.

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Her four carronades and two swivel guns usually get their exercise during weekends when another tallship is in port, such as Californian or Lady Washington, where the tall ships engage in "Battle sails", using actual battle tactics. Although the battling tall ships use actual black powder, they shoot blanks, not cannonballs. Members of the public are able to book passages on these three-hour battle sails.

Lynx is guided by the maxim "be excellent to each other and to your ship."

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The Lynx Educational Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization, dedicated to hands-on educational programs that teach the history of America's struggle to preserve its independence.

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