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Updates and Additions for
Historic Ships Listed by Name, Type, and Region & State Thank you for viewing our lists of historic ships and taking the time to pass on your updates and additions. If you are sending updates for a ship, please be sure to include the ship's name, type, and owner/contact information as well as the data that is to be revised and the relevant changes. If you would like to add a historic ship that does not currently appear on these pages please keep in mind that it should meet some basic criteria for inclusion. Ships that are, for the most part, 50 years of age or older, over 40 feet in length, greater than 20 tons, and open to the public on a regular basis may be included. However, occasionally ships that do not meet these criteria are included when they are an excellent example of a unique facet of maritime history or when they help to illustrate the continuity of past maritime events and more recent maritime developments. For additions to the historic ship lists please include the ship's owner/manager/contact name, address, phone, e-mail, and web site as well as the following descriptive data for the ship: |
| Vessel name Official number Vessel type Year the ship was built Where the ship was built Name of builder Who the ship was built for |
Length Beam Draft Depth of Hold Displacement Hull Material Type of Rig Type of Engine |
Original Use Current Use Condition (excellent, good, poor, fair) Afloat (yes / no) Operating (yes / no) % of Original Fabric |
| Please forward ship updates and additions to: |
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Maritime Heritage Program National Park Service, Dept of Interior 1849 C Street, NW (NRHE - 2280) Washington, DC 20240 |