Lady Maryland - Pungy Schooner
Living Classroom’s Educational Ship
Lady Maryland is an authentic reproduction of a Chesapeake Bay pungy schooner. Beginning in the early part of the 19th century, pungies were considered to be among the fastest of all Bay watercraft. They were frequently employed in the carriage of perishable cargoes – such as fruits, vegetables, and fish – throughout the region.
Built in 1986 by a team of shipwrights and students, she was the first hands-on learning project undertaken by Living Classrooms Foundation.”
Post Processing
Extra work was put into adding the sails and flags. I wanted it to look like it was plopped out of the water as it was sailing in the Inner Harbor.
3D Model
Ship Stats
Length overall 104’
Rig height 92’
Length on deck 72’
Beam 22’
Gross tonnage 60 tons
Draft 7’6”
3D Printing Lady Maryland
It was extremely rewarding to delivering the 3D print of Lady Maryland to Living Classrooms. They currently use it as an educational asset.