Eleanor (sloop)
The Eleanor is a historic gaff rigged racing sloop built in 1903 at the B. F. Wood shipyard, City Island, Bronx and designed by Clinton H. Crane. She is homeported at Hudson, Columbia County, New York. Her hull is 36 feet in length and around 28 feet at the waterline, her beam is 9.5 feet, and her draft is 4.5 feet. She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Starting in 2010, Eleanor's restoration is being undertaken by the Hudson River Historic Boat Restoration and Sailing Society, with a goal of completing restoration by 2016.
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Eleanor (sloop)
The Eleanor is a historic gaff rigged racing sloop built in 1903 at the B. F. Wood shipyard, City Island, Bronx and designed by Clinton H. Crane. She is homeported at Hudson, Columbia County, New York. Her hull is 36 feet in length and around 28 feet at the waterline, her beam is 9.5 feet, and her draft is 4.5 feet. She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Starting in 2010, Eleanor's restoration is being undertaken by the Hudson River Historic Boat Restoration and Sailing Society, with a goal of completing restoration by 2016.
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The Eleanor is a historic gaff ...... ompleting restoration by 2016.
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Crane, Clinton H.
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The Eleanor is a historic gaff ...... ompleting restoration by 2016.
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Eleanor (sloop)
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ELEANOR (Sailing Sloop)
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