Detail - Hull 629
Status: | DESTROYED | ||
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Original Name: | Maid of Meudon | Current Name: | Maid of Meudon |
Hull No: | 629 | Home Port: | |
Contracted By: | W.D. Guthrie | Current Owner(s): | |
Contract Date: | 11/15/1904 | Owner Since: | |
Class: | New York 30 | Sail Number: | NY-4 |
Sub-Class: | |||
Original Rig: | J&M | ||
Current Rig: | |||
Original Price: | $4,200 | Restored By: | |
LOA: | 43 ft. 9 in. | Maintained By: | |
LWL: | 30 ft. 0 in. | Notes: | |
Beam: | 8 ft. 9 in. | ||
Draft: | 6 ft. 4 in. | ||
Designer: | NGH | Other Resources: | HCR |
Gallery / Galleries: | |||
Provenance: |
Owner> | Years> | Location> | Boat Name> | Sail No.> |
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W.D. Guthrie | 1905 - 1906 | Maid of Meudon | ||
Eugene S. Willard | 1906 - 1907 | New York, NY | Maid of Meudon | |
W. J. Matheson | 1907 - 1910 | Melody | ||
Stephen C. Hunter | 1910 - 1913 | Juanita | ||
John T. Pratt | 1913 - 1917 | Juanita | ||
William Gilman Low, Jr. | 1917 - 1922 | Bristol, RI | Houqua | |
J. B. Dunbaugh | 1922 - 1924 | Countess | ||
C. Sherman Hoyt | 1924 - | Countess |
Destroyed in 1938 Hurricane.