JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT'S SUSAN CONSTANT TO EMBARK ON MULTIYEAR RESTORATION
Flagship of the 'Official Fleet of the Commonwealth of Virginia' to Depart Mid-June
After 33 years of maritime education, the "floating classroom" will travel as early as
Under the helm of Captain
"Thanks to our highly dedicated and qualified paid and volunteer crew,
Since its commissioning on
In Jamestown Settlement's 67-year history, there have been two generations of the Susan Constant, one built in
Shipyard Selection for the Susan Constant
Mystic Seaport Museum's shipyard, which works exclusively on wooden ships, has been a leader in maritime preservation for more than half a century and is ideally suited for large wooden vessel restoration projects like Jamestown Settlement's
While
The Susan Constant is inspected annually by the U.S. Coast Guard and routinely maintained by staff shipwrights, mechanics and volunteers, with a thorough dry-dock inspection every five years. Work last spring entailed stabilizing the wood and painting the ship's hull. Dry-dock inspections found the ship needs a comprehensive restoration to repair its hull planking, upper framing, mast and rigging components, and other pivotal hull structures. Fortunately, wooden ships are constructed in a way that allows cost-effective removal and renewal of deteriorated parts, Speth said.
During restoration of Mystic Seaport Museum's ship, the Charles W. Morgan, now 183 years old, shipwrights found evidence of prior "re-toppings," where planking above the waterline and some of the structure's hull were replaced. The Susan Constant will similarly be "re-topped" to extend the ship's useful service life for at least another 20-30 years.
Speth explained that restoring a wooden ship in this manner is far less costly than replacement, which could total three to four times the estimated cost of the Susan Constant's restoration.
The Susan Constant is moored at the Jamestown Settlement ships' pier, alongside re-creations of the Godspeed and Discovery. Until its departure, visitors can see the ship from the pier as the crew prepare the ship for its next journey. While the Susan Constant is away, the Godspeed and Discovery will allow guests to explore 17th-century maritime history.
Learn more about the Susan Constant and its restoration at jyfmuseums.org/susan-constant-restoration.
About Jamestown Settlement
Jamestown Settlement is a museum of 17th-century
About Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic Seaport Museum is the nation's leading maritime Museum. Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America's seafaring past, the Museum has grown to become a national center for research and education with the mission to "inspire an enduring connection to the American maritime experience." The Museum's grounds cover 19 acres on the
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SOURCE Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
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