>>889024Alrighty then! All the east coast boats I can think of currently are as follows
The Kalmar Nyckel: Not paid but certainly good for getting your feet wet. I sail aboard her. We're all volunteer and you have to put in 40 hours of volunteer hours in the off season so you can sail during season.
http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/dy.asp?p=21A.J. Meerwald: A lovely Oyster schooner based out of Bivalve, NJ! I've a friend who sails aboard her and speaks well of the entire crew. They accept sailors with little to no experience.
http://bayshorecenter.org/get-involved/shipboard_employment/Lady Maryland: She's the flagship of MD and her crew are delightful folks!
https://www.livingclassrooms.org/joinourteam.phpSultana: I've not seen much of her up close but she's gorgeous under sail and her crew are skilled.
http://sultanaeducation.org/about-sultana/employment/Pride of Baltimore II: I've heard good things and bad, they've been through a few captains but the ship is gorgeous and it's an experience.