HMCo #103p [Launch for St. Y. Atalanta]

Particulars

Construction_Record_Title.jpgName: [Launch for St. Y. Atalanta]
Type: Steam Launch
Designed by: NGH
Delivered: 1883-5 ?
Construction: Wood (Mahogany)
LOA: 30' (9.14m)
Beam: 5' (1.52m)
Draft: 1' 4.5" (0.42m)
Displ.: 2,130 lbs (966 kg)
Propulsion: Steam, Herreshoff, Double exp., 2 cyl. (2 1/2" & 4 1/4" bore x 5" stroke); Comp. con.
Boiler: Coil; Size C.
Propeller: Diameter 16", Pitch 30"
Built for: Gould, Jay
Note(s) in HMCo Construction Record: Tender for "Atlanta". Peaked stern. diag. mahog. planking

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.


Model

Model #519Model number: 519
Model location: H.M.M. Model Room West Wall Right

Vessels from this model:
3 built, modeled by NGH
#73p [Launch for St. Y. Radha] (1881)
#95p [Gig for U.S.S. Albatross] (1882)
#103p [Launch for St. Y. Atalanta] (1883)

Original text on model:
"No. 73 30' tender scale 1/12
no. 75 [should be 95] 25' ALBATROSS
no. 103 30' ATALANTA" (Source: Original handwritten annotation on model. Undated.)

Model Description:
"30' loa steam launch of 1881; with scale change, 25' loa steam launch of 1882; and 30' loa steam launch of 1883." (Source: Bray, Maynard. 2004.)

Note: Vessels that appear in the records as not built, a cancelled contract, a study model, or as a model sailboat are listed but not counted in the list of vessels built from a model.


Drawings

Main drawing Dwg 003-011 (HH.5.00156) Explore all drawings relating to this boat.

List of drawings:
   Drawings believed to have been first drawn for, or being first referenced to
   HMCo #103p [Launch for St. Y. Atalanta] are listed in bold.
   Click on Dwg number for preview, on HH number to see at M.I.T. Museum.
  1. Dwg 002-000 (HH.5.00146); Construction Dwg > Cutter - Stm., Constr (ca. 1881)
  2. Dwg 003-011 (HH.5.00156); Construction Dwg > Launch - Stm, 30' O.A. (1881-04 ?)
  3. Dwg 093-006 (HH.5.07611): Support Under the Seats for the Steamer 103 (1883-05-15)
  4. Dwg 071-009 (HH.5.05111): Forward Tarpaulin Extension, Steamer # 103 (1883-12-19)
  5. Dwg 067-027 (HH.5.04756): Steering Gear Strs. 101 and 133 (1886-05-14)
Source: Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, Cambridge, Mass. Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection. Together with: Hasselbalch, Kurt with Frances Overcash and Angela Reddin. Guide to The Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection. Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, Cambridge, Mass., 1997. Together with: Numerous additions and corrections by Claas van der Linde.
Note: The Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection is copyrighted by the Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections of the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass. Permission to incorporate information from it in the Herreshoff Catalogue Raisonné is gratefully acknowledged. The use of this information is permitted solely for research purposes. No part of it is to be published in any form whatsoever.

Documents

Nathanael G. Herreshoff

"30ft Length. 5ft Beam. 32in Depth. 16 1/2in Draft. 12in center to center of frames. Eng. aft of Boiler. C Round Boiler. 26in Dia[meter]. B[ron]z[e] shaft." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. Handwritten Note in Casting Record Books Vessel Castings Book 4, s.v. Steamer 103. MIT Museum, Hart Nautical Collections, Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection Item HH.6.120. No date (1878 to 1887).)

Other Contemporary Text Source(s)

"Jay Gould's new steam yacht, now being built in Philadelphia, will carry a Herreshoff steam launch." (Source: Anon. "Local Affairs." Bristol Phoenix, February 24, 1883, p. 2.)

"A steam-launch, built by the Herreshoff Company at Bristol, R.I., for Jay Gould's steam-yacht Atalanta, arrived at Philadelphia June 4 [1883]." (Source: Anon. "Aquatic." New York Clipper, June 16, 1883, p. 208.)

Archival Documents

"[Item Description:] Casting Book # 4, steamers #40p, #54p, #57p, #63p, #67p, #70p, #79p, #89p, #92p, #99p, #100p, #101p, #102p, #103p, #104p, #105p, #106p, #107p, #108p, #109p, #110p, #111p, #112p, #113p, #114p, #115p, #116p, #117p, #118p, #119p, #120p, #121p, #122p, #123p, #124p, #125p, #126p, #127p, #128p, #129p, #130p, #131p, #132p, #133p, #134p, #135p, #136p, #137p, #138p, #139p, #140p, #141p, #142p, #143p, #144p, #145p, #146p, #147p [castings by hull number; front page shows summary size and engine and boiler data for steamers 99 thru 146 as well as repair data for steamers #40p, #54p, #57p, #63p, #67p, #70p, #79p, #89p, #92p, #118p, and #128p]. Undated, vessels mentioned were built between 1878 and 1887. Dates mentioned for repairs range from 1885 to 1887. Note considerable informational overlap with Casting Book # 1, which as in this book also contains data for #99p through #116p, although it appears (!) that Book # 4 lists more patterns per boat than Book # 1. Likewise, considerable overlap with Casting Books # 2 and # 3 which also contain data for boats that are also listed in book # 4. It may well be that information in Book # 4 was copied from books # 1, # 2 and 3." (Source: MIT Museum, Hart Nautical Collections, Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection Item HH.6.120-07. Castings Book 4. Box HAFH.6.4B, Folder Casting Record Books Vessel Castings Book 4. No date (1878 to 1887).)



"N/A"

"[Item Description:] Casting Book # 1, steamers #99p, #100p, #101p, #102p, #103p, #104p, #105p, #106p, #107p, #108p, #109p, #110p, #111p, #112p, #113p, #114p, #115p, #116p [castings by hull number]. Undated, vessels mentioned were built between 1883 and 1884. Note considerable informational overlap with Casting Book # 4, which also contains data for all of the boats mentioned in this book, although it appears (!) that Book # 4 lists more patterns per boat than Book # 1. Likewise, considerable overlap with sometimes identical information with Casting Book # 2." (Source: MIT Museum, Hart Nautical Collections, Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection Item HH.6.120-09. Castings Book 1. Box HAFH.6.4B, Folder Casting Record Books Vessel Castings Book 1. No date (1883 to 1884).)


Note: This list of archival documents contains in an unedited form any and all which mention #103p [Launch for St. Y. Atalanta] even if just in a cursory way. Permission to digitize, transcribe and display is gratefully acknowledged.


Supplement

From the 1920 and earlier HMCo Index Cards at the MIT Museum
  • Note: The vessel index cards comprise two sets of a total of some 3200 cards about vessels built by HMCo, with dimensions and information regarding drawings, later or former vessel names, and owners. They were compiled from HMCo's early days until 1920 and added to in later decades, apparently by Hart Nautical curator William A. Baker and his successors. While HMCo seems to have used only one set of index cards, all sorted by name and, where no name was available, by number, later users at MIT apparently divided them into two sets of cards, one sorted by vessel name, the other by vessel number and greatly expanded the number of cards. Original HMCo cards are usually lined and almost always punched with a hole at bottom center while later cards usually have no hole, are unlined, and often carry substantially less information. All cards are held by the Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections of the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass.
From the 2000 (ca.) Transcription of the HMCo Construction Record by Vermilya/Bray

Year: 1883
E/P/S: P
No.: 103
OA: 30'

Source: Vermilya, Peter and Maynard Bray. "Transcription of the HMCo. Construction Record." Unpublished database, ca. 2000.

Note: The transcription of the HMCo Construction Record by Peter Vermilya and Maynard Bray was performed independently (and earlier) than that by Claas van der Linde. A comparison of the two transcriptions can be particularly useful in those many cases where the handwriting in the Construction Record is difficult to decipher.

Research Note(s)

"... Str. #103 - 30Ft. long. 2 1/2+4 1/4x5 Eng[ine]. C Round [Boiler]. ... " (Source: Anon. [Herreshoff Manufacturing Company. (N. G. Herreshoff?)] No Title. [Handwritten Notes on Outer Cover of Notebook.] No date [ca. late 1880s.] Notebook in the Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection, The Francis Russel Hart Nautical Collections, M.I.T. Museum, Cambridge, Mass., obj. no. HH.6.120.)

"Weight of hull with tanks, screw, shaft, rudder &c 1370lbs. Boiler 500lbs. Engine 176lbs. Piping &c 84lbs. Total 2130lbs." (Source: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company. Handwritten note on plan HH.5.00146 (002) Constr. & Arr'gt Plans of Cutter, ca 1881. Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection, Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, Cambridge, MA.)

Note: Research notes contain information about a vessel that is often random and unedited but has been deemed useful for future research.

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