Engineering:Corwith Cramer (ship)
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Brigantine Corwith Cramer under full sail in the Caribbean Sea
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Name: | Corwith Cramer |
Builder: | ASTACE Shipyard, Bilbao, Spain |
Launched: | 1987 |
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Status: | active |
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Displacement: | 280 tons |
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Beam: | 26 ft (7.9 m) |
Draft: | 13 ft (4.0 m) |
Propulsion: | Sail; auxiliary 500 hp (370 kW) Cummins diesel |
Sail plan: | Brigantine, 7,800 sq ft (720 m2) of sail |
Complement: | 38 persons |
The Corwith Cramer is a tall ship (specifically a brigantine) owned by the Sea Education Association (SEA) sailing school, named after SEA's founding director. Her home port is Woods Hole, Massachusetts , United States. She was designed by Wooden and Marean specifically for SEA and was constructed by ASTACE in 1987 in Bilbao, Spain. She is a 134-foot (41 m) steel brigantine built as a research vessel for operation under sail, and generally sails in the Atlantic Ocean.
See also
- SSV Robert C. Seamans
- Brigantine
- Woods Hole
- Nautical terms
- Rigging
- Tall ship
External links
- Sea Education Association
- Corwith Cramer Technical Info
- Slideshow of a cruise
- Current position reports
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corwith Cramer (ship).
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