Yankee (pilot boat)

History
United States
NameYankee
OwnerNew York Pilots
OperatorWilliam J. Murphy
BuilderHolbrook & Adams of Boston
In serviceSeptember 20, 1848
Out of serviceDecember 3, 1852
Strickenwreck
HomeportNew York
FateSank
General characteristics
Tonnage84-tons TM
Propulsionschooner sail
Sail planSchooner-rigged

The Yankee was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built by Holbrook & Adams of Boston in 1848. The schooner was sold to New York pilots and used to pilot vessels to and from the Port of New York. In 1852 the crew of the Yankee received silver medals from the Massachusetts Humane Society for rescuing the captain and mate of the schooner Reaper. The Yankee struck an old wreck and sank 35 miles east of Sandy Hook in 1852. The Ellwood Walter was built to replace her in 1853.