CHARM
CHARM was the third schooner designed and build by Ned Ackerman. Her keel was laid in a barn at the foot of the Camden Snow Bowl in the summer of 1999. Ned single-handedly built her hull over the course of the next 10 years.
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CHARM was the third schooner designed and build by Ned Ackerman. Her keel was laid in a barn at the foot of the Camden Snow Bowl in the summer of 1999. Ned single-handedly built her hull over the course of the next 10 years.
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In 1963 she benefited from Murray Peterson's drawings and Malcolm Brewer's craftsmanship in Camden, Maine.
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