Eleanor A. Percy (1900 ship)

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Name
  • United States (1900-1916) Eleanor A. Percy
  • Norway (1916-1919) Eleanor A. Percy
Owner
Port of registry
Eleanor A. Percy in Norfolk, Virginia in 1905.
History
Name
  • United States (1900-1916) Eleanor A. Percy
  • Norway (1916-1919) Eleanor A. Percy
Owner
Port of registry
BuilderPercy & Small Shipyard
Cost$140,000
Yard number8
Laid down1900
Launched10 October 1900
Acquired1900
In service1900
Out of service26 December 1919
FateSunk after having sprung a leak on 26 December 1919
General characteristics
TypeSchooner
Tonnage3,401 GRT
Length98.6 metres (323 ft 6 in)
Beam15.2 metres (49 ft 10 in)
Depth7.6 metres (24 ft 11 in)
Propulsion6 masts
Crew16

SS Eleanor A. Percy was an American built Norwegian wooden six-masted Schooner which sank with the loss of 12 lives after having sprung a leak off Ireland on 26 December 1919 while she was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Copenhagen, Denmark with a cargo of wheat.[1]

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