Newport Harbor’s historical boats
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This converted World War I Sub Chaser was homeported at Newport Harbor
from 1927 to 1930.
Fred E. Lewis, the yacht’s owner, docked the vessel at his private pier
at the foot of 8th Street on the Balboa Peninsula.
This pier with a large shed or garage on the shore end was acquired by
Newport Harbor Yacht Club in 1931 and was used as the club house and pier
for NHYC’s “Non-Calms” youth sailing program.
The Stranger was built by Mare Island Navy Shipyard in 1918. She was
powered with twin Atlas Imperial diesel engines, 180 horsepower each. Her
conversion to a yacht took place in 1926. She was 110 feet long.
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