Schooner Victory Chimes ex Edwin and Maud
Title:
Schooner Victory Chimes ex Edwin and Maud
Description:
Vessel Name – "Victory Chimes" - Built as "Edna and Maud
"Class – Ram Schooner
Masts - 3
Rig – gaff rigged
Designed by – J.M.C. Moore
Built by – D.E. Phillips & Co.
Build date - 1900
Gross tons - 208
LOA – 140’
Length to bowsprit – 132’
Sparred length – 170’
Beam – 25’
Draught – 7’6” – 18’ centerboard down
Sail area – 7,100 sq. feet
Chesapeake Ram Schooner “Victory Chimes” was built as the “Edwin and Maud” designed by J.M.C. Moore (John Middleton Clayton Moore) in 1900 and built at the Bethel Marine Railway, formerly known as the Lewisville Marine Railway, the Delaware yard of the George K. Phillips Company.
"Class – Ram Schooner
Masts - 3
Rig – gaff rigged
Designed by – J.M.C. Moore
Built by – D.E. Phillips & Co.
Build date - 1900
Gross tons - 208
LOA – 140’
Length to bowsprit – 132’
Sparred length – 170’
Beam – 25’
Draught – 7’6” – 18’ centerboard down
Sail area – 7,100 sq. feet
Chesapeake Ram Schooner “Victory Chimes” was built as the “Edwin and Maud” designed by J.M.C. Moore (John Middleton Clayton Moore) in 1900 and built at the Bethel Marine Railway, formerly known as the Lewisville Marine Railway, the Delaware yard of the George K. Phillips Company.
Creator:
D'Entremont - Jeremy D'Entremont
State:
ME
Country:
USA
Rights:
Citation
D'Entremont - Jeremy D'Entremont, “Schooner Victory Chimes ex Edwin and Maud,” Southwest Harbor Public Library, accessed April 26, 2024, https://swhpl.digitalarchive.us/items/show/2199.Item 12016