⚓ Welcome Aboard the Suncoast Horizon!

A Traditional Schooner with a Story to Tell

Step back in time and experience the charm of a classic American sailing vesselSuncoast Horizon, a two-masted schooner designed by renowned naval architect Merritt Walter. Inspired by 19th-century coastal schooners that once worked these very waters, this vessel was built not just to sail, but to tell a story.

A Modern Classic

Though she looks like she sailed right out of the 1800s, Suncoast Horizon is a modern-built schooner crafted for today’s passengers. Her gaff-rigged sails, sweeping lines, and wide open deck reflect a bygone era—while her sturdy construction ensures a safe and comfortable ride.

  • Designer: Merritt Walter
  • Builder: A & M Manufacturing – Old Town, Florida
  • Year Built: 2000
  • Rig Type: Gaff-Rigged, Topsail Schooner
  • Construction: Steel over traditional lines
  • Length: 55 feet
  • Capacity: USCG-certified for up to 28 passengers

Features to Notice

  • Two Masts with Traditional Gaff Sails – A hallmark of schooners from the golden age of sail.
  • Flush Deck – Ideal for sightseeing, relaxing, or dancing under the stars.
  • Handcrafted Details – Wood trim, belaying pins, and rigging that pay tribute to maritime craftsmanship.
  • Bow Sprit – Extending forward like a ship charging into the past.

What Was She Built For?

Today’s Rover style schooners are used for:

  • Sunset cruises & sightseeing sails
  • Educational programs & pirate-themed adventures
  • Private charters & special events

But they’re all grounded in heritage and storytelling—sailing reminders of America’s coastal past. Suncoast Horizon isn’t just a boat—she’s a floating connection to history, powered by wind, guided by tradition, and designed to create lasting memories.

Ask the crew about her rigging, her voyages, or how to hoist a sail!