Garlandstone

34°50′30″S 138°30′31″E / 34.841633°S 138.508736°E / -34.841633; 138.508736

The Garlandstone docked at Morwellham Quay in 2005.
History
United Kingdom
NameGarlandstone
BuilderJames Goss
Laid down1903
Launched27 January 1909
Recommissioned2000
Homeport
Identification
StatusAbandoned
General characteristics
Class and typeWest Country Ketch
Tonnage76 NRT
Length
  • LOA 100 ft (30.48 m)
  • LWL 76 ft (23.16 m)
Beam20.2 ft (6.16 m)
Depth8.98 ft (2.74 m)

The Garlandstone is a gaff-rigged sailing Tamar Ketch, built in Calstock in Cornwall, England, and launched on 27 January 1909.[1] It was built by James Goss on speculation at the foot of Calstock Viaduct. She was designed for transporting goods between Great Britain and Ireland.

  1. ^ "Garlandstone". National Historic Fleet.