Detail - Hull 716
| Status: | DESTROYED | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Original Name: | Samuri | Current Name: | |
| Hull No: | 716 | Home Port: | |
| Contracted By: | William Earl Dodge | Current Owner(s): | |
| Contract Date: | 9/13/1912 | Owner Since: | |
| Class: | New York 50 | Sail Number: | |
| Sub-Class: | |||
| Original Rig: | cutter | ||
| Current Rig: | |||
| Original Price: | $14,520 | Restored By: | |
| LOA: | 72 ft. 0 in. | Maintained By: | |
| LWL: | 50 ft. 0 in. | Notes: | |
| Beam: | 14 ft. 7 in. | ||
| Draft: | 9 ft. 9 in. | ||
| Designer: | NGH | Other Resources: | HCR |
| Gallery / Galleries: | |||
| Provenance: |
| Owner> | Years> | Location> | Boat Name> | Sail No.> |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Earl Dodge | Samurai | |||
| Walter K. Shaw | 1929 | Marblehead, MA | Andiamo | |
| E. Howard Reed | 1937 - 1943 | Boothbay Harbor, ME | Andiamo |
Her hardware was cannibalized after WWII to build a Malabar by the Goudy & Stevens shipyard