Brigantine Yankee

Brigantine Yankee abandoned on the reef at Avarua, Rarotonga
History
Germany
NameEmden
BuilderNordseewerke, Emden, Germany
RenamedDuhnen, 1919
CapturedMay 1945, at Schleswig by Royal Air Force
United States
NameYankee
BuilderConverted at Brixham yards
FateAground on a reef in Avarua, Rarotonga, 23 July 1964
General characteristics
Class and typeGaff rigged schooner (as built)
Tons burthenc. 260 t
Length
  • 96 ft (29.3 m) (overall)
  • 81 ft (24.7 m) (waterline)
Beam21.5 ft (6.6 m)
Draft11 ft (3.4 m)
Propulsion
  • 7,775 square feet of sail
  • Auxiliary Diesel
Sail planBrigantine

The brigantine Yankee was a steel hulled schooner, originally constructed by Nordseewerke, Emden, Germany as the Emden, renamed Duhnen, 1919. As Yankee, it became famous as the ship that was used by Irving Johnson and Exy Johnson to circumnavigate the globe four times in eleven years.[1] She appeared on the cover of National Geographic in December 1959.

  1. ^ "Irving and Electa Johnson Collection (Coll240)". Irving Johnson. Mysticseaport.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 10 December 2007.