Condition assessment of historic wood vessels

This paper summarizes the field condition assessment of three historically significant wood vessels. The vessel WAPAMA, built in 1915, is the last surviving example of the wood steam-powered schooners designed for the 19th and 20th century Pacific Coast lumber trade and coastal service. The U.S. Brig NIAGARAis a wood warship of the U.S. Navy that played a pivotal role in the War of 1812 in the Battle of Lake Erie. The HIGHLANDER SEA is Grand Bank Topsail Schooner built in 1924 for use on the Great Lakes and Eastern Seaboard. A variety of state-of-the-art nondestructive testing technologies were used to complement visual techniques in evaluating physical and biological conditions of each historic wood-framed vessel. The findings provided key information about internal integrity of the primary structural members to enhance structural analyses or to support repair/replacement decisions.