Ship Details

Naden (H.M.C.S.)

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Registry #1 133942 (Canada) Registry #2 226644 (US) Registry #3
IMO# MMSI# VRN#
 
Name 1 1913 Naden (C.G.S.) Name 6
Name 2 1914 Naden (H.M.C.S.) Name 7
Name 3 1922c Mabel Dell Name 8
Name 4 1929c Temptress (I) Name 9
Name 5 1934c Four Winds (V) Name 10
 
Year Built 1913 Place Vancouver Area BC Country Canada
 
Designer Newman, R.L. Measurement (imp) 80' x 20.1' x 8.6'
Builder Wallace Shipyards Ltd. (False Creek), Vancouver BC Measurement (metric) ?m x ?m x ?m
Hull Wood Displacement
Gross Tonnage 91 Type 1 Schooner
Registered Tonnage 69 Type 2
Engine Engine Manufacture (nk)
Repower In 1922 she was re-engined with a 4 cylinder gasoline engine built by Standard Motor Construction Co., Jersey City NJ. Repowered with a 80bhp oil engine. Propulsion Sail
Rebuilds Rebuilt to 82.0' x 20.0' x 8.8' 66gt 45nt Call Sign KGDU
Pendant  # Masters Captain L. Beavis (1914)
 
Owner(s)
In 1913 she was owned by the Canadian Government as the CGS Naden designed as a Dominion Hydrographic Service tender to the CGS Lillooet. In 1914 she was owned by The Minister of the Naval Service, Ottawa ON for the Royal Canadian Navy as yacht to Rear Admiral Storey, Flag Officer Pacific at Esquimalt BC Canada. In 1914 she was sent by Admiral Storey up the Fraser River to wait out the war near New Westminster BC Canada. Later she was moved to Wheelbarrow Cove at Mill Bay BC Canada. In 1918 she was transferred to the Naval College as a tender. In 1918 commissioned as H.M.C.S. Naden, Owned by the Minister of the Naval Service, Ottawa ON Canada. In 1920 she became the depot ship in whose books were carried all of the officers and men serving ashore at Esquimalt. She was paid off and sold in 1925 for $1,090. In c1922 she was towed by Arthur and Fred MacFarlane from Esquimalt BC to Vancouver BC Canada. In c1922 she was renamed as the Mabel Dell. In 1927 she was owned by Lieutenant Joseph. W. Hobbs Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, Vancouver BC (President of Hobbs Brothers Ltd.) In 1929 she was owned by S.F.B. Morese, Pebble Beach CA USA. In 1931-1935 she was owned by Stanley G. Harris, San Francisco CA USA. In 1941 she was owned by Albert Pack, San Francisco CA USA. (In 1945 she was no longer listed in the registration list of the Merchant Vessels of the United States).
 
Fate Registry closed Date 0000-00-00
 
Named Features
Significance of Name
 
Anecdotes
Samuel Finley Brown Morse (July 18, 1885 – May 10, 1969) was an American environmental conservationist and the developer of Pebble Beach. He was known as the Duke of Del Monte and ran his company from the 1919 until his death in 1969.
 
References
Gibbs, Jim A. (1968); Canada List of Shipping; Merchant Vessels of the United States (1935); Vessels of the United States (1941); Vessels of the United States (1945);
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