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Pilgrim, One
Designer number 5, launched in December 1911, was built by E.
A. Jack in Launceston for Richmond Tinning. Pilgrim's details,
largly based on Mori Flapan's REGISTER
OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW
ZEALAND VESSELS are as follows
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Name:
Pilgrim
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Later names {also Sail or Rego or Fishing No}:{5}
{A5}
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Material:
Wood
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Rig:
Sloop~gf
Rig changes
& identification codes: A.b(hgaff) Cutter~gf b17
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Type:
Yacht
Propulsion:
Sail
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Designer:
Hand, William H. jnr, USA
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Year built:
1911/12
Yard or Job
No: <UNKNOWN>
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Builder:
Jack, Edward A.
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Where built:
Launceston, Tas
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Official Number:
124552
IMO Number:
<UNKNOWN or N/A>
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Dimensions (ft)—Length:
26.799999
Breadth:
9.3000002
Depth:
3.5
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Volumetric 'tonnage' measurements (1 ton = 100 cubic ft):
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Gross:
5
Underdeck:
<UNKNOWN>
Net:
5
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Decks:
1Dk
Deck
Erections: Cb10.5'
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Stem:
Spoon
Figurehead:
Nil
Stern:
Counter raked tuck
PORTS and owners:
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HOBART 1912 to 1921 Owen
Richard Tinning:
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HOBART
1921
Edwin H.Webster:
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HOBART 1922 - 27 R.M.Collins :
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LAUNCESTON
1927-
29 H. Shepperd (Tamar YC)(100
yrs Yachting says N. Shepherd):
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LAUNCESTON 1948-195555
H.Shepherd (jnr):
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MELBOURNE@c60s sold to
Melbourne owner
History and details:
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Sailed from Launceston to
Bellerive, arriving January 19121, escorted from Derwent
Lighthouse and South Arm to Hobart by flotilla of yachts.
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1912/01/23 participated in
Anniversary Day races on Derwent:
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1912/02 participated in Bruny
Island ocean race
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1913 fourth in Bruny Island
Ocean Race, first five yachts all one-designers, crossed the
line 34 seconds of each other.
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1917/01/23 to participate in
one-design yacht race at 70th Hobart Regatta (the Patriotic
Regatta), representing RYCT.
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1921 repurchased by Webster to
keep one class racing alive on the Derwent, won Champion
Pennant.
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1921/06 register cancelled.
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1922 transferred to northern
Tasmania.
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1923-26 racing with Tamar YC.
Flagship of the Tamar Yacht club by 1925.
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1925 best boat of the season.
Collins was commodore of Tamar YC.
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1929 cut free to escape
Cataract flood, drifted to western shore. Won A-class Tamar
challenge cup at times.
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1940 won A-class Tamar
challenge cup.
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1948 won Tamar regatta race.
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1955 won Tamar regatta race.
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1957 refitted in yard of
E.A.Jack, refastened, fitted with new motor, 1.5t of lead
ballast fitted to keel. Transferred to Melbourne after 1957.
References
(see
http://www.boatregister.net/RANZS_References.htm):
Amb1^1925/6,1925/8(P),1925/10(P),1925/12,1927/4(Powner),1927/7,1927/9,1929/10:BRO3:Naa1:PER1(P):Ranzs17,28:TA1^1912/1/11(P,Dprofile,lines&sail):Ta1^1912/1/11,1912/3/7,1912/3/21:Tmm2
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Research notes:
Ranzs17 sys gaff cutter but
still looks to be sloop in 1925. Amb1^1927/9 sys ordered by
Edwin Webster & sold on stocks to Tinning(check). Bro3 &Per1
spells owner's name Shepherd(check)
Pilgrim was sold to Melbourne in the 1960s where she now
resides on a trailer awaiting restoration. She is complete, gaff rigged
and has most of her fittings. Pilgrim's hull has apparently not been
altered
More details to follow.
View forward showing replaced floors and
rivets ready for roving.

Starboard quarter

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