Centennial (pilot boat)
The Centennial was a 19th-century wood pilot boat built in 1876 by Robert Crosbie and designed by Boston designer Dennison J. Lawlor for New York and New Jersey pilots. She was one of the pilot-boats that survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. By 1898, in the age of steam, she was the last pilot boat left in the fleet; then sold in 1898 to a group in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
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Centennial (pilot boat)
The Centennial was a 19th-century wood pilot boat built in 1876 by Robert Crosbie and designed by Boston designer Dennison J. Lawlor for New York and New Jersey pilots. She was one of the pilot-boats that survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. By 1898, in the age of steam, she was the last pilot boat left in the fleet; then sold in 1898 to a group in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
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1898-09-16
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1876-02-22
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Ship builder
* Robert Crosbie
* Designed by Dennison J. Lawlor
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File:Painting of the Centennial pilot boat No. 7, by Elisha Taylor Baker.
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US
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Sold
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1876-02-22
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Centennial
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Ship notes
Cabins were ash finish, with black walnut trimmings, fitted with modern amenities.
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Ship operator
* John Hopkins
* John I. Godby
* Beebe
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Ship out of service
1898-09-16
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* Beebe & Hopkins of New York
* N. J. Pilots
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