Pilot Boat Peacock - Astoria, Oregon
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N 46° 11.376 W 123° 49.232
10T E 436681 N 5115440
Built in 1967 and measuring 90 long, the Peacock was a Columbia River Pilot Boat. It is currently on display on the grounds of the Columbia River Maritime Museum, in Astoria, Oregon.
Waymark Code: WM12VN3
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 07/20/2020
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The Peacock is a Columbia River pilot boat now on display in Astoria, Oregon. The Peacock was decommissioned and replaced by an integrated pilot boat/helicopter transportation system in 1999. Because of her historical significance, the Peacock was given to the Columbia River Maritime Museum by the Columbia River Bar Pilots Association. Designed as the ultimate heavy weather vessel, the Peacock crossed the Columbia River Bar more than 35,000 times during her 30-plus year career. The Pilot Boat Peacock was custom-built for the Columbia River Bar Pilots in Germany in 1964 and is based on a North Sea rescue boat design. Delivered for service in 1967, she is 90 feet (27 m) long, 33 feet (10 m) tall, and is self-righting. The stern of the boat is hinged to allow the launch and recovery of a 23-feet (7 m) long “daughter boat” used in heavy weather to make the actual transfer of the pilots between the ship and pilot boat. The Peacock’s maximum speed was 26 miles per hour (41 kph). She carried a crew of three in addition to up to 12 bar pilots.
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