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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Alma
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The scow schooner Alma, sailing on San Francisco Bay. |
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STATS | | Overall length | 80 feet | Registered length | 59 feet | Beam | 22.6 feet | Depth | 4 feet | Gross tonnage | 41.76 | Height of foremast | 67 feet | - Alma is a wooden-hulled scow schooner built in 1891 to carry bulk cargo.
- The flat-bottomed hull was designed to navigate the shallow waters of the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta and to rest on the bottom at low tide.
- With few bridges and connecting roads, scow schooners delivered goods all over the Bay and Delta much as trucks do today.
- By 1880 there were 250 sailing scows on San Francisco Bay.
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Afternoon Sailing Adventures on San Francisco Bay Go sailing with a National Park Service Ranger more... | | Scow Schooner Alma History of scow schooners on San Francisco Bay more... | |
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Did You Know?
This "Plimsoll Mark" is painted on the port side of Balclutha and named for Samuel Plimsoll, an Englishman who fought to pass the Merchant Shipping Act of 1876. Before this law, many ships were dangerously overloaded and many sank. These “coffin ships” claimed the lives of many sailors.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST |