Herreshoff #191730es [Dory for #323p SP-2840]
Particulars
Type: Dory
Finished: 1917-11-13
Job No.: 9491
Construction: Wood
LOA: 18' 0" (5.49m)
LWL: 13' 6.75" (4.13m)
Beam: 4' 8.25" (1.43m)
Draft: 1' 10" (0.56m)
Built for: Morgan, J. P. [for U.S. Navy]
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Note: Particulars are primarily but not exclusively from the HMCo Construction Record. Supplementary information not from the Construction Record appears elsewhere in this record with a complete citation.
Drawings
List of drawings:
Drawings believed to have been first drawn for, or being first referenced to
Herreshoff #191730es [Dory for #323p SP-2840] are listed in bold.
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Dwg 028-052 [076-128] (HH.5.02051); Construction Dwg > 18' Dory for # 323, 18' x 13'-6 3/4" x 4'-8 1/2" x 22" (1917-11-13)
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Supplement
Research Note(s)
"18ft Dory for #323 [SP-2840 Herreshoff #323]. 18ft x 13'-6 3/4" x 4' - 8 1/4[?]" x 22. Drawn by A. S. deWH. Approved by A. S. deWH. Nov 13, 1917. Job No. 9491. ... 3 Made for #323." (Source: Notes on plan HH.5.02051 (028-052): Rowing Boats > 18 ft Dory (1917-11-13). Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection, MIT Museum. Cambridge, MA.)
"This vessel's building date was determined from notes on the original plan. Plan 28-52 (formerly 76-128) from which this boat was built was drawn 1917-11. The vessel's job number 9491 was assigned ca. 1917-11-13. #323p SP-2840 [Herreshoff #323] (for which this vessel was built) was contracted for 1917. This boat's contract or building date is 316 days after #323p SP-2840 [Herreshoff #323] was contracted for." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. October 26, 2009.)
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