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Benicia (barquentine)

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Name
  
Benicia

Class and type
  
Barquentine

Launched
  
1899

Tons burthen
  
733,900 kg

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Fate
  
Wrecked 10 October 1920

Benicia was a barquentine built by Matthew Turner in Benicia, California in 1899. She was known for a fast passage from Newcastle, New South Wales to Kehei, Hawaii, of 35 days.

Contents

Benicia was wrecked on Lafolle Reef off Haiti on 10 October 1920.

Turner's influence on schooner Benicia

At least two other sailing vessels also carried the name Benicia. Gibbs reports that Turner's influence on the South Seas schooner was still evident as late as 1941, when a two-masted schooner, Benicia, built in Tahiti by a shipwright who had worked in Turner's yard, arrived in San Francisco under the French flag.

1883 iron ship Benicia

An 899-ton iron ship named Benicia was launched in Oct. 1883, for Liverpool owners, by Whitehaven Iron Shipbuilding Co.

References

Benicia (barquentine) Wikipedia


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