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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Balclutha
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| The 1886 square-rigged ship Balclutha. |
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| STATS | | | Overall length | 301 feet | | Length of deck | 256.5 feet | | Beam | 38.6 feet | | Depth | 22.7 feet | | Gross tonnage | 1689 | | Height of mainmast | 145 feet | - Balclutha is a three-masted, steel-hulled, square-rigged ship built to carry a variety of cargo all over the world.
- Launched in 1886 by the Charles Connell and Company shipyard near Glasgow, Scotland, the ship carried goods around Cape Horn (tip of South America) 17 times.
- It took a crew of about 26 men to handle the ship at sea with her complex rigging and 25 sails.
BALCLUTHA
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BALCLUTHA at Hyde St. Pier
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Balclutha with 1887 crew
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Balclutha, Then Known as the Pacific Queen
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Park Ranger conducting a tour on Balclutha
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Part of the Cargo is King exhibit on Balclutha
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Riggers aloft on Balclutha
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Star of Alaska (Balclutha) under sail
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Star of Alaska in heavy weather
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 Learn about Balclutha's careers Deep waterman, salmon packet, movie star more... | |
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Did You Know?
The spar extending from the bow of the 1895 lumber schooner CA THAYER, is 59 feet long, with its rigging weighs 8,500 pounds, and is made of a single piece of Douglas fir.
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Last Updated: December 20, 2006 at 12:23 EST |