GORDON, CHARLES F.

Registry and Rig Information

Name GORDON, CHARLES F.
Registry CANADA
Official Number 41455
Rig Schooner

Dimensions and Tonnage

Length 147.00
Width 34.66
Depth 13.00
Gross Tonnage 453.00
Hull Material Wood

Vessel History

Rebuilds U.S. dimensions, 1923 (140.42 x 33.42 x 14; 431 gross - 373 net).
History Dropped from documentation, 1938; redocumented, 1941.Sold at U.S. Marshal's sale after grounding on Norwalk Island,
CT, to pay for repairs; to Morse Shipyard, Noank, CT, 1935.
Laid up on Belle River, Marine City, MI, in 1943; towed to
Detroit in 1945, and converted to museum on Belle Isle, in
1946.
As CHARLES F. GORDON: Ran aground on Key Sal, Bahamas, on
March 12, 1923, running light from Neuvitas, Cuba, for Turks
Island. Salvaged by wrecking steamer SALVOR, owned by J.O.
Webster.
As J.O. WEBSTER: Grounded on Norwalk Island, CT, in 1935.
Disposition Converted to a land-locked museum on Belle Isle, Detroit, MI, 1946. After deteriorating, burned in 1956 and replaced by new museum building.

Build Information

Place Built Weymouth, Nova Scotia
Date Built 1919-00-00

Source

Source HCGL

Vessel Names

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
PERRY, OLIVER H.1938-00-001946-00-00U.S.223574
WEBSTER, J.O.1923-00-001935-00-00U.S.223574
WING, J.T.1935-00-001938-00-00U.S.223574
WING, J.T.1946-00-001956-00-00U.S.223574

Vessel Owners

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
Alexander, Lewis, and Stockwell1925-00-001935-00-00U.S.223574
Chippewa Timber Co.1941-00-001945-00-00U.S.223574
Detroit Historical Commission1945-00-001956-00-00U.S.223574
Edward Gaudet; Richard and Thomas Beazley1919-00-001923-00-00CANADA41455
Grant Piggott1935-00-001938-00-00U.S.223574
Harry F. Morse1935-00-001935-00-00U.S.223574
J.O. Webster1923-00-001925-00-00U.S.223574
Sea Scouts of Detroit1938-00-001941-00-00U.S.223574