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Tender Ivory

American Small Tender Ship "Ivory" (FICTIONAL) Built in the early 1910s, the Ivory, a similar design to the "Galilee" was designed and constructed by the Bright Star Line. During its early career, she slammed into the side of a coral reef, puncturing the hull and leading to her being sent to Boston, Massachusetts for repairs. After this, her career continued successfully, before being sunk as an artificial reef in the 1950s. SPECIFICATIONS [b] LENGTH 51 FEET, 12.75 METERS [/b] [b] BEAM 15 FEET, 3.75 METERS [/b] [b] TOP SPEED 14 KNOTS [/b] FEATURES [b] ACCOMIDATES UP TO 9 MEN [/b] [b] LIGHTING [/b] [b] PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS [/b] [b] AUTOMATIC HULL PUMPS [/b] [b] RESERVE ELECTRICITY [/b] [b] ROPES FOR DOCKING [/b] [b] BOAT-WIDE HEATING [/b]