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Caritas (yacht)

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Namesake
  
Caritas Island

Completed
  
1926

Construction started
  
1922

Length
  
30 m

Laid down
  
1922

Identification
  
222064 / MDNK

Launched
  
1922

Builder
  
George Lawley & Son

Name
  
Caritas (original) LYNIE JANE (As of March 2016)

Homeport
  
Caritas Island, Bridgeport, CT, New York Yacht Club

Caritas was a private power yacht constructed in 1922 for sugar magnate J. Percy Bartram, a member of the New York Yacht Club. Launched at the shipyards of George Lawley & Son at Neponset, Boston Massachusetts, designed by Cox & Stevens naval architects, New York.

The deckhouse, pilot house and all exterior brightwork were made out of teak wood. Furnishings and equipment on Caritas were worthy of being classed among the handsomest and most luxurious yachts of the time. Caritas was powered with a pair of 125 hp Winton gasoline engines and a speed of 12 mph.

She would later be known as Merdonia, Spitfire, Lockwood, Largo, and Aleta.

References

Caritas (yacht) Wikipedia