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Ah... Unless she's been rechristened or is a replacement for the original, that would be the "Pilgrim", referred to in promotional literature by the Ocean Institute as being "...the Spirit of Dana Point...". To quote from the Ocean Institute's web page:
When we lived in SoCal, our house was in Ritz Cove just over the hill north of Dana Point Harbor and often in the evenings we had drinks at Cannon's Restaurant, on the cliffs overlooking the Harbor and Pilgrim. We frequently sailed down to Dana from our home port at the Alamitos Bay YC in Long Beach and spent a week or so anchored in the basin, off Pilgrim's mooring and what is now the Dana Point YC (then a Rusty Pelican restaurant). We met many of the kids that worked on that "school ship" during those years. I can still smell the tarred rigging if I close my eyes and think about it.Today's Pilgrim started her life in 1945 as a three-masted schooner plying the Baltic coastal trade out of Denmark.
In 1975, she was sailed to Lisbon, Portugal by Captain Ray Wallace, the noted marine architect, where she was converted to her present rig.
The Pilgrim entered Dana Point Harbor in September 1981, amidst tremendous community support, destined to become the Ocean Institute's largest classroom. Today, the Pilgrim provides a national award-winning living history program to over 16,000 students a year.