Yarmouth Castle Burning, 9780764369872
Hardcover
1965 cruise inferno: Survival, scandal, and sea change followed.

Yarmouth Castle Burning

The Deadliest Passenger Ship Disaster off the Coast of the United States Since 1934

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  • Hardcover

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    28 September 2025

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Summary

The total loss of SS Yarmouth Castle in 1965 is the deadliest passenger ship disaster off the American coast since the burning of SS Morro Castle in 1934. Eighty-four passengers and two crew died in the early-morning hours of November 13, 1965, when the cruise liner SS Yarmouth Castle caught fire and sank near Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas. Four others would die later from their injuries. The ship had 552 people aboard on her weekend round trip between Miami and Nassau. Her total loss mark…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780764369872
ISBN-10:0764369873
Author:Eric Takakjian, Randall Peffer
Publisher:Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:28 September 2025
Weight:794g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
About The Author

Eric Takakjian

Eric Takakjian is the master of the Chincoteague, a 504-foot, oceangoing articulated tug and barge engaged in the coastwise petroleum transportation trade. He has been sailing ships and oceangoing tugboats to various corners of the world since 1978. Takakjian and his wife, Lori, owned and operated the oceanographic research vessel Quest for 17 years, conducting oceanographic and shipwreck research in the northeastern United States. He has conducted extensive historical research on the naval history of the region. A diver since 1972 and an avid shipwreck diver since 1975, Takakjian has been a National Fellow of the Explorers Club since 1997. He has been a member of the Steamship Historical Society of America since 1989 and has served on their board of directors since 2016. He lives in Massachusetts.

Randall Peffer is the author of 12 nonfiction books as well as over 350 travel-lifestyle features. His travel features have appeared in most US major metro dailies. The son of a career naval officer, Peffer holds a 100-ton master’s license and has logged over 100,000 miles at sea. He has been the captain of the research schooner Sarah Abbot for 38 years and has been elected to the prestigious seafarers’ organization the Cruising Club of America. After more than three decades of teaching writing and literature at Phillips Academy, Andover, he has left teaching to write full time. He sails out of his homeports of Marion, Massachusetts; Great Guana Cay, Abaco Islands; and Long Beach, California.

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