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  2. General Butler (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The General Butler was a schooner-rigged sailing canal boat that plied the waters of Lake Champlain and the Champlain Canal in the United States states of Vermont and New York. Built in 1862 and named for American Civil War General Benjamin Franklin Butler, she sank after striking the Burlington Breakwater in 1876, while carrying a load of marble.

  3. O.J. Walker - Wikipedia

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    The O.J. Walker was a sailing schooner that was built to sail both on Lake Champlain and on the waters of the Champlain Canal after it was widened. She was 85.8 feet (26.2 m) long, with a beam of about 14.5 feet (4.4 m) and a hold depth of about 6.5 feet (2.0 m).

  4. Water Witch (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Water Witch was constructed originally as a steamboat in Otter Creek, Vermont in 1832. In 1835, the Lake Champlain Transportation Company bought her and converted her into a schooner . Piloted by Captain Thomas Mock, who had on board his wife and three children and overloaded with iron ore , Water Witch sank in Lake Champlain during a storm on ...

  5. Be prepared for safe boating on Lake Champlain during the ...

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    Lake Champlain is home to many rare and endangered species of plants and animals, including 318 species of birds in Vermont that live on, near, or depend on the lake, and over 90 species of fish.

  6. Community Sailing Center's new and improved waterfront will ...

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    Owen Milne, executive director of the Community Sailing Center, as seen on Feb. 9, 2024, in the nonprofit's offices on the Lake Champlain waterfront with Emily Ridgeway, the Sailing Center's ...

  7. HMS Confiance (1814) - Wikipedia

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    To this day Confiance remains the largest warship ever to sail on Lake Champlain. The British built Confiance in answer to the American commander Thomas Macdonough's ambitious shipbuilding program, itself designed to thwart British advances into Vermont and New York State via the lake. The formidable vessel was described as having "the gun-deck ...

  8. Phoenix (1815 steamer) - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix was built in 1815 by the Lake Champlain Steam-boat Company at its shipyard in Vergennes, Vermont, under the direction of Jahaziel Sherman. She was the second steamer to sail on Lake Champlain, after the Vermont (launched in 1808), which was the first regularly operated steamship anywhere.

  9. UVM's state-of-the-art research vessel studies Lake Champlain ...

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    Lake Champlain Sea Grant, University of Vermont and the Lake Champlain Basin Program presented information about the lake's health, discussing stormwater runoff, microplastics and bacteria and how ...

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