Navahoe
Ship Number
389
Vessel Type
Sailing Oil Barge
Built
Belfast
Yard
South Yard
Slip Number
5
Launch Date
October 10, 1907
Delivered
January 18, 1908
Owner
Anglo-American Oil Co.
Weight
7718 grt
BP Length
450 feet
Breadth
58 feet
No. of Screws
Speed (approx)
Propulsion
sail ?
Official No.
124670
Registered
Belfast
Fate
Scuttled
 Navahoe

A six-masted barge towed by the tanker Iroquois (Ship No. 385).
 
The Navahoe was rigged as a six-masted “bald-headed” schooner. She had quite powerful engines powered by a large Single-ended boiler, the uptake from the furnaces being through the foremast. The engines were not for propelling, but for pumping and heating. As with the Iroquois, steam was also supplied to a towing winch and there was also a steam winch at each mast for hoisting sails, The six masts-fore, main, mizzen, jigger, spanker and driver-each carried a fore and aft sail. The boom length was sixty-five feet, the gaffs sixty feet.
 
28 June 1936 She was scuttled, 50 miles north of Dragons Mouth, Trinidad.