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Name |
Official number |
Flag |
IMO |
ACORN |
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Year built |
Date launched |
Date completed |
1831 |
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Vessel type |
Vessel description
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| Wood Sailing Vessel Sloop |
Builder |
Yard |
Yard no |
John Duncanson, Alloa |
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Tonnage |
Length |
Breadth |
Depth |
Draft |
/ / 72 burthen |
53' 0'' |
18' 3'' |
9' 6'' |
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Engine builder |
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Engine detail |
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First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
Charles Jameson of Kincardine. |
Alloa |
31/05/1831 |
Other names |
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Subsequent owner and registration history |
18/03/1836 John Cunningham of Kincardine. 07/03/1838 |
Vessel history |
09/03/1839 London Evening Standard "Sligo 5 March 1839. The Acorn, Cunningham sailed for Glasgow on 28th February capsized having struck Tory Island and foundered. Crew drowned". |
Remarks |
31/05/1831 Alexander Anderson was master. 07/08/1833 Thomas Jameson was appointed master at Leith. 06/05/1835 Alexander Ebenezer was appointed master at Sligo. 18/03/1836 John Cunningham was master. 07/03/1838 re-admeasured 65 ton burthen x Length 53.3 ft x Breadth 16.7 ft x Depth of Hold 10.0 ft. |
End year |
Fate / Status |
1839 |
Foundered 05/03/1839 |
Disposal Detail |
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