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Carroll A. Deering; Historial; Clase: Barco único: Tipo: goleta: Destino: varado el 31 de enero de 1921 y desguazado: Características generales; Eslora: 77,75 metros: Manga: 13,49 m: Calado: 7,69 m: Velocidad: máx. 16 nudos (30 km/h) Tripulación: 11 hombres
The Carroll A. Deering was an American five-masted commercial schooner launched in 1919 and found run aground without its crew off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in January 1921. [3] [better source needed] Overview. The Carroll A. Deering was built in Bath, Maine, in 1919 by the G.G. Deering Company for commercial use.
Carroll A. Deering. Publicado por Katrina | Leyendas y Mitología | 0 |. En 1.919, una goleta en Maine recibe por nombre Carroll A. Deering, en honor al hijo del propietario, sin saber que años después sería más que una embarcación ostentosa, una lúgubre leyenda.
31 de ene. de 2023 · In late January, 1921, all occupants of the schooner Carroll A. Deering disappeared somewhere in the waters along the North Carolina coast. The ship was still in good condition when it was spotted from Cape Hatteras on January 31, 1921, before it was torn apart on the Diamond Shoals.
3 de mar. de 2021 · Built in 1919 by the G.G. Deering Company in Bath, Maine, the Carroll A. Deering was one of the last wooden schooners created before iron shipbuilding took over the industry. A 1,879-ton, five-masted vessel, the Carroll A. Deering was named after the son of the owner of the company.
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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. The Mariners Museum. 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.
3 de nov. de 2023 · The Carroll A. Deering, a five-masted schooner, was found abandoned under mysterious circumstances off the coast of North Carolina in 1921, with its crew vanished and the ship aground on Diamond Shoals.