Schooner Hindu

The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel. Archie A. Comstock owned the boat after the war for a short time before he sold it to Albert "Al" Avellar, Jr. and partners in 1946.

Schooner Hindu

The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel. Archie A. Comstock owned the boat after the war for a short time before he sold it to Albert "Al" Avellar, Jr. and partners in 1946.