Captain christopher sheldon albatross


Captain christopher sheldon albatross.

Albatross (1920 schooner)

1920 sailing ship famous for sinking

History
RefitIn 1954 as a Brigantine
FateSunk in a white squall, 125 mi (201 km) west of the Dry Tortugas in 1961
General characteristics
Tonnage93 GRT
Length82.8 ft (25.2 m)
Beam20.8 ft (6.3 m)
Draft9.8 ft (3.0 m)
Propulsion1 screw
Complement19

Albatross, originally named Albatros, later Alk, was a sailing ship that became famous when she sank in 1961 with a group of American teenagers on board.

White squall true story wikipedia

The events were the basis for 1996 film White Squall.

Early history

The Albatross was built as Albatros, a schooner, at the state shipyard (Rijkswerf) in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1920, to serve as a pilot boat (named Alk) in the North Sea.

The ship spent two decades working the North Sea before being purchased by the German government in 1937. She served as a radio-station ship for submarines duri

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