Peanut Island Pirate Fest


                                March 20th & 21st  2010


 

Like every human being, every ship has a story to tell.

 

Human beings and ships cannot exist without each other. Both need air and water in order to live.

 Both have a spirit which inspires the other to achieve and to excel.

And both are guided by a soul which defines their story and explores their common destiny.

 

Come meet the men and women of the 1812 Privateer Lynx.


Tours of Tall Ship Privateer Lynx

Adults: $9 and Students: $5


Peanut Island Pirate Fest, West Palm Beach, March 20th and 21st A pirate experience for the whole family featuring the tall ships HMS Bounty and the Privateer Lynx. Peanut Island Pirate Fest, West Palm Beach, March 20th and 21st A pirate experience for the whole family featuring the tall ships HMS Bounty and the Privateer Lynx.

Lynx is an interpretation of an actual privateer named Lynx built by Thomas Kemp in 1812 in Fell's Point, Maryland. She was among the first ships to defend American freedom by evading the British naval fleet then blockading American ports and serving in the important privateering efforts.


 

While Lynx has honored the spirit of the original vessel in her design and accouterments, she was modified to meet current U.S. Coast Guard regulations and safety requirements. New tools and modern techniques have only enhanced the time-honored craft of wooden boat building.

 

The planning, design and construction of Lynx have respected her early American maritime heritage, but have added a healthy infusion of modern technology to help insure safe passage.

 

At her launch on July 28, 2001 in Rockport, Maine, past and present converged in a gala event that ordained for Lynx a magnificent future on the high seas.


To Learn more about

Privateer Lynx and the Lynx Educational Foundation

Visit: www.privateerlynx.com