
Tay shipwreck remains at Acadia National Park exposed by storm ...
2024年1月12日 · The wreckage of a sailing schooner named the "Tay" was exposed at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park after being buried for decades.
Storm provides a rare glimpse of a 112-year-old shipwreck - CNN
2024年1月16日 · The two-masted schooner Tay ran aground on Mount Desert Island in July 1911, resulting in the death of the ship’s cook. The Tay, captained by I.W. Scott of Saint John, New Brunswick, sprung a...
The Tay Is Gone – Bar Harbor Story
2024年1月13日 · The Tay was a total loss after a July 29, 1911 storm pounded the two-masted schooner ashore by Great Head. Saturday afternoon, rangers said that the wreck was approximately 100 feet out from shore. The Saturday storm brought icy road conditions across Mount Desert Island and Hancock County.
WRECK OF THE TAY AT SAND BEACH - Blogger
2020年6月18日 · In the great storm of wind and rain which was almost terrifying in the heart of the town last Friday night, and has proven to have been most fearful at sea, the two mast schooner Tay, Capt. I.W. Scott, of St. John N.B. bound from St. John to Boston with lumber, went ashore on the sand beach at Great Head, about 3 1/2 miles from Bar Harbor, at ...
1911 shipwreck resurfaces at Acadia after storm - WGME
2024年1月15日 · A more than 100-year-old shipwreck resurfaced at Acadia National Park after Wednesday’s storm. The wind and waves washed away sand to reveal what's left of the schooner “Tay” on Sand Beach. The...
Deadly winter storms expose 112-year-old shipwreck
2024年1月16日 · The two-masted sailing schooner named Tay ran aground on Mount Desert Island in July 1911 when it struck a ledge during a storm, resulting in the death of the ship’s cook, according to an...
Ship TAY NAM 01 (Oil Products Tanker) Registered in Vietnam
Vessel TAY NAM 01 is a Oil Products Tanker, Registered in Vietnam. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of TAY NAM 01 including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9616694, MMSI 574005900, Call sign XVVK7
Sand Beach Shipwreck - U.S. National Park Service
2021年10月8日 · Close to midnight on Friday July 28 th, 1911, in the thick rain and large waves of a southwestern gale, a sailing schooner named the “Tay” was working its way along this rocky and treacherous coastline. The “Tay”, already taking on water, struck the ledge you can see just off of Sand Beach called “Old Soaker”.
TAY NAM 01, Oil Products Tanker - VesselFinder
The vessel TAY NAM 01 (IMO 9616694, MMSI 574005900) is a Oil Products Tanker built in 2015 (10 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Vietnam.
The Tay Is Gone - by Carrie Jones - Bar Harbor Story - Substack
2024年1月13日 · The January 10 storm exposed the wreck of the Tay on Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. The Tay was a total loss after a July 29, 1911 storm pounded the two-masted schooner ashore by Great Head. Saturday afternoon, rangers said that the wreck was approximately 100 feet out from shore.