Mary Ann (pilot boat)

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NameMary Ann
OwnerNew York Pilots, David A. Thomas
Operator
  • John Taylor, Thomas Rowland, James M. West, Edward Maull (1830s)
  • John Cannon (1860)
Launched1830s
History
United States
NameMary Ann
OwnerNew York Pilots, David A. Thomas
Operator
  • John Taylor, Thomas Rowland, James M. West, Edward Maull (1830s)
  • John Cannon (1860)
Launched1830s
Out of serviceLate 1860s
HomeportNew York
General characteristics
Class & typeSchooner
Displacement45 tons TM
Propulsionsails
Sail planSchooner-rigged

The Mary Ann, No. 13 was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built for the New York pilots. She helped transport maritime pilots between inbound or outbound ships coming into the New York Harbor. In 1860, the Mary Ann, was one of only twenty-one pilot boats in the New York and New Jersey fleet. She went ashore outside Sandy Hook in 1863.

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