Lady Washington

68-foot Brig

Built in 1989

Lady Washington is a reproduction of a ship of the same name that sailed in the latter half of the 1700s. She has a sparred length of 112 feet. She was built of wood to be as authentic a reproduction as practical and is the official tall ship of the state of Washington.

Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square 2
Photo: Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square 2
Lady Washington Sailing Alongside a Modern Sloop
Photo: Lady Washington Sailing Alongside a Modern Sloop
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square 3
Photo: Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square 3
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square
Photo: Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain at Jack London Square
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain | Photographer: Michael Slater / BoatingSF
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain Docked
Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain Docked | Photographer: Michael Slater / BoatingSF
Furling the Sails on Lady Washington 3
Photo: Furling the Sails on Lady Washington 3
Furling the Sails on Lady Washington 2
Photo: Furling the Sails on Lady Washington 2
Furling the Sails on Lady Washington
Photo: Furling the Sails on Lady Washington
Foredeck of Lady Washington
Foredeck of Lady Washington | Photographer: Michael Slater / BoatingSF
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