Pilot (1914 boat) explained

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Ship Image:Pilot2011.jpg
Ship Country:United States
Ship Builder:Manuel Goularte
Ship Launched:1914
Ship Status:Sea-going museum ship
Ship Type:Pilot boat
Ship Length:52feet
Ship Power:Diesel
Ship Speed:8-
Embed:yes
Pilot (pilot boat)
Location:Maritime Museum of San Diego
1492 N Harbor Dr.
San Diego
Refnum:10001160
Pilot is a pilot boat and museum ship in San Diego, California. She was launched in 1914 in San Diego, built in the local boatyard of Manuel Goularte. She is a 52-foot wooden diesel powered vessel. She was the first powered pilot boat in San Diego.[1] She served as the official pilot boat of San Diego Bay for 82 years, with no more than three consecutive days of downtime.

During World War II, the Coast Guard used her as a pilot boat and patrol boat. She received six six-month service chevrons.

She was donated to the Maritime Museum of San Diego in 1996 and underwent restoration. Pilot now hosts educational tours of San Diego Bay, and sometimes accompanies other historic vessels (most notably, Star of India) into and out of the bay.[2]

References

32.7211°N -117.1743°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baldwin . Scott . National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (draft) . . 10 December 2009 . 23 March 2013.
  2. Web site: SD Harbor Pilot . . 23 March 2013.