The white cover is for winter protection from fresh water. She is de-rigged with topmasts off, yards struck. That is a winter layover that did not come off for summer sailing season. I have friends who sailed aboard to Japan for Pacific tour back in the day. Saw her in person in Green Bay Tall ships. They are a pretty good outfit, I am guessing that they are doing a specific planned time to recover funds. The tough part is that she is a complicated vessel and they do not do well when not sailing. Fresh water penetration from the deck increases rot. I get their newsletter. Here is from their website:
"The last several months have been challenging for Pride. We were not able to fill the $200,000+ funding gap that we needed to keep the organization and the ship running at full capacity this year. For this reason, we had to lay off most of our staff and crew. The ship is in fine shape, though. Pride II underwent maintenance through mid-February — regular winter maintenance and some 30-year refit projects. The ship is still docked at her maintenance berth under her winter cover, now being watched by Captain Miles and a few volunteers, where she will most likely remain for this season.
We are extremely grateful for the critically important funding from the State, and we must continue to raise funds from individuals, businesses, grants, and other sources to meet our $1.2 million annual budget (for “normal” operations). We are looking forward to a full sailing season in 2019, but, in the meantime, we are focusing on developing strategies to ensure the sustainability of Pride going forward."