RawFaith

RawFaith was a wooden sailing vessel built and owned by George McKay in Maine, United States.

RawFaith was built in Addison, Maine, by George McKay and his three sons.

This was exemplified in the use of a half hull model ship, steam box, the builder's interpretation of 16th-century lines, and other old shipbuilding techniques, but using power tools and laminates to aid in construction and simulate strength.

RawFaith was rescued by the Coast Guard cutter Seneca about 50 miles (80 km) off Mt.

Two people had been rescued from the ship by a helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod the previous day.

Two of RawFaith ' s masts protrude from the water as the ship sinks into the Atlantic Ocean on December 8, 2010.