Capt Tedd Greenwald
Phone 561
I know a bit about the vessel. Here are some facts.
Year Built: 1940 by Burger Boat Company
Length: 75’
Beam: 15’6”
Draft: 4’5”
Air Draft: 15’ (will fit under a bridge)
Displacement: 60 Tons
Engines: 2 Cummins QSB-5 300hp 6 Cylinder Diesels
Speed:10 knots
Fuel: 800 gallons
Water: 275 gallon
Holding Tank: 225 gallons
Range: 900 miles
Hull material: Welded steel 1/4” plates on 18” centers-3/8” keel
Deck: Teak over fiberglass composite
House: Solid teak
Interior: Honduran mahogany
Accommodations: 4 guest cabins, 1 crew cabin, 3 heads, full galley, sleeps 7 plus crew.
Launched by The Burger Boat Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, she was the 2nd steel vessel
built by the firm. The original owners were the Shattuck family of Neenah, WI, founders of Kimberly Clark Corp. To lend Pilgrim to the WWII effort, the minimum length requirement was 72’. In 1941, Mr. Shattuck had the vessel extended 10’ by Burger so the boat could serve in the US Coast Guard.
She wears service stripes on the wheelhouse for her 5 years of anti-submarine patrol on the Atlantic East Coast. Her home was Lake Winnebago until 1989 when the Fox River Lock was sealed to block lampreys and she was moved to Sturgeon Bay. In 1990 she was sold to the Kohler family and in 2006 sold to the present owners, a private Michigan company.
Pilgrim had an extensive refit in 2007 when she had new engines and a generator installed and was totally upgraded to modern yacht standards. Pilgrim is stored for the winter in Grand Haven.
PILGRIM IS A PRIVATE VESSEL AND DOES NOT CHARTER OR GIVE BOAT TOURS
PLEASE DO NOT BOARD PILGRIM OR ANY VESSEL WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE CAPTAIN
Capt Tedd Greenwald
Phone 561 289 1555
Capt Tedd Greenwald
Phone 561 289 1555289 1555