User:LEROY A. RUBINAS/Charlotte Ann (schooner)
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Specifications
[edit]Vessel Type: Two mast Schooner
Name: Charlotte Ann
ex-name: Rebecca Schoch
Year Built: 1888
Re-built: 1970
Official Number: 100764
length: 62 feet
beam: 19 feet
draft: 5 1/2 feet (centerboard up)
propulsion: Detroit 6-71
sail square feet: 2,250
History
[edit]The Schooner Charlotte Ann was built in 1888 as the oyster dredge Rebecca Schoch. Her official number at enrollment was 110764. She had a length of 62 feet by a beam of 19 feet. Her draft was 5-1/2 feet with the centerboard up. When the vessel was not under sail power she was equipped with a Detroit 6-71 diesel engine. This engine was from a tank. The area of sail was 2,250 square feet. This vessel was rebuilt in 1970 and re-named Chalotte Ann by John & Marge Woodside of Wappingers Falls, New York. Later this vessel would be sold to owners in Chicago, Illinois. The vessel was used for charters and in the summer months a special Whale Watch cruise was held each year. This cruise featured performers Tom and Chris Kastle.
References
[edit]Bobrow, Jill & Jinkins, Dana. Classic Yacht Interiors (1986) New York, New York Norton & Company, Inc.,. Page 18- 19 ISBN: 0-393-03274-4