Sloop Woody Guthrie

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Sloop Woody Guthrie moored in Beacon Harbor on the Hudson River
History
United StatesUnited States
NameWoody Guthrie
Launched1978
General characteristics
Typegaff sloop
Length47 ft (14 m) overall
Beam11.5 ft (3.5 m)
Draft3.5 ft (1.1 m)
Propulsionsails; electric auxiliary engine
Sail planmainsail, main topsail, jib
Notes886 sq ft. total sail area

The Sloop Woody Guthrie is a sailing vessel ordered built by Pete Seeger in 1978 for the Beacon Sloop Club. It helps support the mission of a larger sloop, The Clearwater, in educating people about the Hudson River. The vessel is maintained and operated by volunteers from the Beacon Sloop Club.

The boat is named after folk singer Woody Guthrie, a friend of Seeger's.

Since it was built, volunteers have given sailing experience to thousands of members and guests of the Beacon Sloop club for free. Guests are educated by the volunteers about the history of the river and the boat and asked to help the mission of the boat in any way they can.

References

  • [1] The Beacon Sloop Club Website's page on the Woody Guthrie.

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