Registry and Rig Information |
Name
|
SCOTT, J. MARIA |
Registry
|
U.S. |
Official Number
|
75610 |
Rig
|
Schooner |
Dimensions and Tonnage |
Length
|
136.00 |
Width
|
26.00 |
Depth
|
12.00 |
Gross Tonnage
|
348.89 |
Net Tonnage
|
331.45 |
Hull Material
|
Wood |
Vessel History |
Rebuilds
|
Tonnage change, Port Huron, MI, September 3, 1888 (318.58 gross - 302.66 net). Rig changed to propeller, Port Huron, MI, May 5, 1890 (136.25 x 26.58 x 12.33; 377.67 gross - 280.62 net). |
History
|
First enrollment issued at Oswego, NY, June 2, 1874.Name changed at Oswego, NY, April 21, 1884. Vessel out of documentation at Oswego, NY, January 27, 1888; redocumented at Port Huron, MI, September 3, 1888.
As WHITE STAR: Stranded about four hundred feet off Point Pelee, Ontario, Lake Erie, on November 26, 1887; crew of seven saved. Hull recovered the following spring and repaired at Port Huron, MI. |
Disposition
|
Burned at the Pere Marquette dock, Port Huron, MI, 3/9/1901, and scuttled. Final enrollment surrendered at Port Huron, 3/30/1901. Hull apparently sold to Canadian buyers. Burned shortly after coming from a rebuild at Polson Iron Works, Toronto, Ont., on July 11, 1903, but before being registered. |
Build Information |
Builder
|
Goble, George |
Place Built
|
Oswego, NY |
Date Built
|
1874-00-00 |
Source |
Source
|
HCGL |