Launched 1917 Tonnage 1.743 million kg Builder North Bend | Length 78 m Beam 15 m | |
Fate Sunk after fire in 1932 Status "Engined 1919. Hulked 1928" Notes Known as 14 Minute Wreck. Class and type Lumber schooner (steam) |
The Johanna Smith was a wooden-hulled schooner that transported lumber along the United States West Coast. She was built near North Bend, Oregon in 1917. She was sold to the Coos Bay Lumber company in 1918 and transported lumber until 1928.
"Built during First World War, shortages prohibited the installation of an engine in the Johanna Smith ... she was used as a barge until 1921, when she became one of only two Pacific Coast steam schooners to be powered by steam turbines."
In 1928, she was converted into a gambling ship, and was moored off Long Beach, California.
She burned on July 22, 1932. The cause of the fire was never determined.
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