During the 19th century, schooners or tall ships were a common
site as they haled freight and passengers to Port Washington and
other ports on Lake Michigan. Since it is now the 21st
century, seeing a tall ship was a real treat for may people.
The Maritime Heritage Festival was held in Port Washington on
June 30. The festival included a visit by Wisconsin's tall
ship, the Denis Sullivan schooner. The ship sailed from
Milwaukee to Port Washington the evening before. Sixty
five area residents had made advance plans to be a passenger for this trip. Eleven hundred other
people did not get to sail on the ship, but they did have the
pleasure of taking a tour aboard the ship the next day.
The
Denis Sullivan was inspired by the three-masted schooner
Moonlight, which was built in Milwaukee in 1874. Its
design was based on four Great Lakes schooners built in
Wisconsin between 1852 and 1868. It was the first ship of
its kind built in Wisconsin during the past 100 years.
The
schooner is 137 feet long and displaces 130 tons. She was
launched in the summer of 2000, five years after the building
project started. She spent the winter on educational
cruises in the waters of Florida and the Bahamas.