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  1. The Ghost Ship of the Outer Banks. The five-masted schooner Carroll A. Deering was built in 1919 in Bath, Maine and wrecked on January 31, 1921. Cape Hatteras is home to many maritime legends but perhaps none is as curious as the real-life story of the massive schooner, Carroll A. Deering. Lost on the Outer Shoals in 1921 and discovered ...

  2. 1 de feb. de 2024 · The launching of the Carroll A. Deering. Photo courtesy of James Chalet. The Carroll A. Deering was a 1,879-ton, five-masted schooner. It was built by the G. G. Deering Company in shipyards in Bath, Maine, and completed in 1919. Owner Gardiner Deering named the ship for his youngest son, Carroll Atwood Deering, bookkeeper for the Company.

  3. 31 de ene. de 2016 · The Carroll A. Deering, “Ghost Ship”. On January 31, 1921, the impressive five-masted commercial schooner Carroll A. Deering was found wrecked on Diamond Shoals off Cape Hatteras. At the time, she was returning to Newport News from a trip to Brazil. Built in 1919 by the G. G. Deering Company in Bath, Maine, the ship was among the last ...

  4. sunkenshipsobx.com › carroll-a-deeringCarroll A. Deering

    Perhaps the crew of the Carroll A. Deering went down with them. An article on June 21, 1921, of the New York Times, spoke of the disappearance of the two ships. The headline indicated that piracy was involved in the disappearance of three American ships. The article mentions Carroll A. Deering and Hewitt but doesn't name the third ship.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2016 · Carroll A. Deering as seen from the Cape Lookout lightship on January 28, 1921. (US Coast Guard) This image is a work of a United States Coast Guard employee, taken or made during the course of an employee’s official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. Subject to disclaimers. Wikipedia.com

  6. 18 de ene. de 2021 · The “Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals,” the five-masted schooner Carroll A. Deering at Bath, Maine, where she was built. Photo: National Archives. January 31, 2021, marks the 100 th anniversary of one of the most notorious shipwrecks along the Outer Banks, and the famed “Ghost Ship” of Cape Hatteras, the Carroll A. Deering.

  7. Die Carroll A. Deering war maximal 77,75 m lang und 13,49 m breit. Der vollständig aus Holz gebaute Gaffelschoner besaß fünf Masten, welche maximal 32,92 m hoch waren (über dem Oberdeck). Mit einer Segelfläche von 5020 Quadratmetern konnte die Carroll A. Deering eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von etwa 16 kn (knapp 30 km/h