American Rover

History
United States
Name: American Rover
Owner: American Marine LLC, Norfolk, VA[1]
Launched: 1985[1]
In service: 1986[2]
Homeport: Norfolk, VA
Status: in service (2015)
General characteristics
Tonnage: 98 GT[1]
Length:
  • 78.4 ft (23.9 m)[1] hull
  • 135 ft (41 m) overall[2]
Beam: 23.6 ft (7.2 m)[1]
Depth: 7.3 ft (2.2 m)[1]
Propulsion: Two diesels, two shafts[2]
Capacity: 149 passengers,[2] (2015) 129 passengers[3]
Complement: 3[2]

American Rover is a tall ship that operates public and private passenger harbor cruises from Norfolk, Virginia.[4]

Her steel hull was built in Panama City, Florida in 1985 and she was fitted out in the Willoughby area of Norfolk, Virginia.[1][2] American Rover measures 98 GT and has a hull length of 78.4 ft (23.9 m) and 135 ft (41 m) overall.[1][2] Her sail area totals 5,000 square feet, and she has twin auxiliary engines and screws.[2]

When she entered service in 1986, she was the largest three-masted, passenger-carrying topsail schooner in the US. Her design, by Merritt Walter, is based on 19th century cargo schooners of the East coast of the United States and Chesapeake Bay.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "American Rover". Coast Guard Vessel Documentation. NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "American Rover". Rover Schooners. Norfolk VA: Rover Marine Inc. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Vessel Specifications". American Rover. American Marine LLC. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  4. "Cruises From Norfolk, VA". Visit Norfolk. Norfolk Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 17 August 2015.

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