Detail - Hull 1421
Status: | FOUND | ||
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Original Name: | Current Name: | Marlin | |
Hull No: | 1421 | Home Port: | Newport, RI |
Contracted By: | Mrs. Wallace D. Kenyon | Current Owner(s): | John Hedley |
Contract Date: | 5/9/1939 | Owner Since: | 4/2011 |
Class: | Marlin | Sail Number: | |
Sub-Class: | |||
Original Rig: | J&M | ||
Current Rig: | |||
Original Price: | $1,200 | Restored By: | |
LOA: | 21 ft. 0 in. | Maintained By: | |
LWL: | 16 ft. 0 in. | Notes: | |
Beam: | 7 ft. 1 in. | ||
Draft: | 3 ft. 3 in. | ||
Designer: | NGH/Sidney | Other Resources: | HCR |
Gallery / Galleries: | |||
Provenance: |
Owner> | Years> | Location> | Boat Name> | Sail No.> |
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Mrs. Wallace D. Kenyon | 1939 - after 1948 | |||
Jack Bumstead | ???? - 1977 | |||
Herreshoff Marine Museum | 1977 - 2011 | Bristol, RI | Marlin |
Marlin is one of 4 auxiliary cruising sloops derived from the Herreshoff 1916 Fish class full keel sloop by Sidney Herreshoff. The modifications included the addition of an extended house with pipe berths, a new Marconi rig and different materials. The Marlin is mahogany planked on white oak frames. Marlin suffered a fire in storage and was donated to the Herreshoff Marine Museum in 1977. The museum subsequently had the hull restored by an experienced boatbuilder in 1999-2000. Marlin has been stored mostly outdoors under cover since the restoration.
