| Name | ROBERT TREAT |
|---|---|
| Named for | |
| Designation | |
| Official Number (MVUS) | |
| Official Number (Lloyds) | |
| Official Number (Japanese) | |
| Hull Number | |
| IMO Number | |
| State License # | |
| Signal Letters | |
| Radio Letters | |
| Combined | |
| F.C.C. | |
| Rig | Ship |
| Type | |
| Class | 2 |
| Rate | |
| Model | Full |
| ABS | |
| Head | |
| Stern | |
| Displacement | |
| Tons, gross | 638 |
| Tons, net | |
| Capacity | |
| Dimensions | 150′ x 30’4″ x 20’6″ |
| Length, keel | |
| Length, overall | |
| Length, over deck | |
| Length, registered | |
| Length-waterline | |
| Beam | |
| Depth | |
| Draft | 18 |
| Draft, Centreboard down | |
| Decks | 2 |
| Accommodations | |
| Hatches | |
| Hatches, size | |
| Tanks | |
| Compartments | |
| Compartments, capacity | |
| Masts | |
| Mast(s), height | |
| Spars, other dimensions | |
| Sail Area (Sq. Ft.) | |
| Sail Area (Sq. Ft.) – Main | |
| Sail Area (Sq. Ft.) – Mizzen | |
| Mizzen staysail | |
| Sail Area (Sq. Ft.) – Headsail | |
| Sail Area (Sq. Ft.) – Spannaker | |
| Sailmaker | |
| Sails, Year made | |
| Sail No. | |
| Race Rating | |
| Ordered | |
| Laid down | |
| Launched | 1855 |
| Launched, time | |
| Commissioned | |
| Re-commissioned | |
| Cancelled | |
| Built where (Country) | United States |
| Built Where (State/Province) | ME |
| Built Where (Town) | Frankfort |
| Cost | |
| Designer | |
| Design # | |
| Designer, Interior | |
| Builder | Alfred Seabury |
| Builder’s Number | |
| Master Carpenter | |
| Rebuilt | |
| Hull Material | Wood: Mixed woods |
| Fastenings | Essential copper and iron |
| When Metaled | 1860, Wood sheathed |
| Engine description | |
| Engine, dimensions | |
| Diameter of Cylinder | |
| Stroke of Piston | |
| Boiler(s), number | |
| Boiler(s), type | |
| Boiler(s), size | |
| Ind. Steam, Fire and Bilge Pump | |
| Security and Provisions against fire | |
| Transmission | |
| Shaft size | |
| Screw(s) | |
| Propeller Size | |
| Horsepower | |
| Nominal HP | |
| Indicated HP | |
| Shaft HP | |
| Speed | |
| Fuel type | |
| Burns oil | |
| Fuel, capacity | |
| Range | |
| Generator(s) | |
| Water, capacity | |
| Holding tank, capacity | |
| Nationality | American |
| Armament | |
| Electronics | |
| Service | |
| Trade Indicator | |
| Owners | H. P. Cushing 1/3, Thomas Hall 1/3, Silas Pierce 1/3 (1855) A. Goudy (1862) |
| Factory(s) | |
| Master(s) | Richard Perkins (1855) Robbins (1862) |
| Chief Engineer(s) | |
| Officers | |
| Crew | |
| Homeports | Canada, NS, Yarmouthada (1862) |
| Station | |
| Area of Operations | |
| Port of Registry | |
| Port of Survey | |
| Survey (Date and Place) | 1862, March, NY |
| Estimated value | |
| Disaster | |
| Decommissioned | |
| Fate | Lost |
| Date of Disaster | 1863 |
| Location of Disaster | |
| Latitude | |
| Longitude | |
| Lifesaving Station | |
| Master | |
| Crew (Voyage/Disaster) | |
| Voyage | |
| Cargo | |
| Persons on Board | |
| Lives Lost | |
| Salvage | |
| Value of Vessel | |
| Value of Cargo | |
| Total Value | |
| Estimate Value of Property Lost | |
| Notes | Half poop. Wasson & Colcord in their âSailing Days on the Penobscot’, state that this ship was the largest ever built at the yard on Frankfort Marsh and that she was lost prior to 1866. |
| References | Am. Lloyds (1862) Applebee, Sailing Vessels Built in Penobscot River Towns |