Ocean Cat

Type:
artificial reef, trawler, USA
Built:
1968, Marine Builders, Mobile Alabama, USA as Brothers in Law
Specs:
( 90 x 20 ft ) 135 gross tons
Sponsor:
South Jersey Artificial Reef Association
Sunk:
Friday August 11, 2023 - Cape May Artificial Reef
GPS:
38°50.694' -74°42.715'
Depth:
60 ft
Harry Colson Memorial Reef

also The Andy P, Ridgely, Bay Star VII, 514627
IMO 7049469


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schooner barge
A beached schooner barge. Compare the hull form with a square barge.

The schooner barge was the final development of the working sailing ship. The design originally evolved in the 1870s on the Great Lakes, where it was found that sailing ships could be more profitably towed from place to place than sailed. No longer subject to the vagaries of the wind, such trips could be made on a scheduled basis, and with reduced labor costs. The idea spread into general use, resulting in the conversion of many sailing ships into barges. Ironically, most of the vessels that were converted to schooner barges were not actually schooners, but square-rigged ships. Square-riggers, with their large and expensive crews of skilled sailors, became uneconomical to operate in the face of ever-improving steam power, while more efficient schooners managed to compete for a few years longer.