Mayflower is a 1960 Square-Topsail Ketch designed by Hugh Angelman and built by the American Marine shipyard almost entirely out of teak, in a design that harkens back to the 1700s. She flies up to seven sails at a time inducing the gaff main and mizzen, stay sail, jib, flying jib, square topsail, and course. Any salty old mariner will surely have a smile on their face as they take the helm either on her aft deck or inside the pilot house if the weather is not very warm.
On deck there is plenty of room for lounging and taking in the beautiful coastal views! Below decks she is appointed with a Great Cabin at the stern, with two single bunks that are convertible to doubles, and can be divided into two more private sleeping areas with a bulkhead in between. Amidships is the main cabin, which houses the cargo hold and crew quarters. Forward of the main cabin is the galley, which boasts a dinette as well as two additional single bunks.