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English: The Bayard Thayer syndicate's sloop Pilgrim (George A. Stewart & Arthur Binney design, built in 1893 at the Pusey & Jones shipyard, DE) was a candidate for the 1893 America's Cup defence. Featuring a very deep fin-bulb keel and skippered by Charles Francis Adams III, she proved difficult to steer. She is pictured here in the selection trials, which she lost to the Vigilant.
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