Registry and Rig Information |
Name
|
AMES, CHEENEY |
Registry
|
U.S. |
Official Number
|
125239 |
Rig
|
Schooner |
Dimensions and Tonnage |
Length
|
136.16 |
Width
|
26.00 |
Depth
|
10.75 |
Masts
|
2 |
Gross Tonnage
|
298.40 |
Net Tonnage
|
283.48 |
Hull Material
|
Wood |
Vessel History |
Rebuilds
|
Rig changed, Chicago, IL, April 23, 1889, from two to three masts. |
History
|
First enrollment issued at Suspension Bridge, NY, October 18, 1873. Name changed to (b) GRACE G. GRIBBLE, at Grand Haven, MI, April 24, 1899. |
Disposition
|
Foundered off Point Pelee, Ontario, Lake Erie, on April 26, 1902; three lives lost. Vessel was bound from Ashtabula, OH, for St. Ignace, MI, with cargo of coal at time of loss. Final enrollment surrendered at Cleveland, OH, on June 11, 1902. |
Build Information |
Builder
|
P. Lummeree |
Place Built
|
Youngstown, NY |
Date Built
|
1873-00-00 |
Source |
Source
|
HCGL |