LIBERTY

A Maritime Treasure


l924 John Alden design #248B Malabar VI Schooner
Commissioned as Troubador by M.W. Haskell, Blue Hill, Maine
Built by Hodgdon Brothers, East Boothbay, Maine

LOA: 70'
LOD: 52'
LWL: 39'
Beam: 12'
Draft: 7'6"
Gr.Ton.: 16

2005 Perkins M65
Diesel engine by
Coral Bay Marine

Plank on frame
Screw fastened
Full keel iron
Keel hung rudder
Wood spars

1999 Complex overhaul
New Standing rigging
Stainless steel
Norseman fittings

2004 Sails:

Barbados Traditional by Doyle Sailmakers:
Marconi main, gaff fore, forestaysail, large jib.

Also, large fisherman by
UK Sails; small fisherman, small jib, gollywobbler.


In 1975 Ret. Cmdr. Charles Pitts, Sr. and his son Fletcher Pitts found Liberty neglected in Hampton Roads,Virginia. Charles, and Fletcher with his brothers Mitch and Chip, restored Liberty in wood, mahogany planking monel fastened. She sailed as a family yacht on the Chesapeake Bay.

In 1985 Pitts and Sons, Inc. boatyard employed the Vaitses method to lay eleven layers of fabmat under the keel and continuous fiberglass over the topside and cabin tops, mechanically fastened to the wood hull with 1 1/2" stainless steel screws every 4" to preserve Liberty.

Fletcher and Robin Clair Pitts sailed aboard Liberty to the Caribbean Sea in 1987 where Liberty
participated in yacht racing 1988 through 2004. She has a distinguished trophy record, including Best Overall, Wayfarer Marine Trophy, Antigua Classics, W.I.; Line Honors, Thanksgiving Regatta, St. John, USVI; Best in Fleet, Foxy's Woodenboat, Jost Van Dyke, BVI; Overall Winner, Sweethearts Classics, Tortola, BVI.


Liberty at Antigua Classics Regatta - Liberty Photo Gallery
- Liberty Interior - Liberty Hull, Deck, Drawings, History
Liberty 2008 Thanksgiving Regatta - All At Sea - Peter Muilenburg Editorial
- For Sale - St John Magazine

Contact: Robin Clair Pitts
Email: randfpitts@yahoo.com
tele: 340-779-4994
fax: 340-776-6136
Address: 9901 Estate Emmaus
St. John VI 00830