| Name of Vessel | DELCIE ADA |
| Type of Vessel | Wooden Schooner |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Edgar Bowring, Merchant, St. John’s (1900 and 1910 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Builder | William Vey, Long Beach |
| Official Number(s) | 108920 |
| Year of Construction | 1898 |
| Place of Construction | Southwest Arm, T.B. |
| Number of Decks | 1 |
| Number of Masts | 2 |
| Length | 58 feet |
| Width | 19 feet |
| Depth | 7 feet |
| Gross Tonnage | 44 |
| Net Tonnage | 43 |
| Registered Tonnage | 44 |
| Registered Year | 1898 |
| Port of Registry | St. John’s, Newfoundland |
| Remarks | Lost at Sleigh Tickle, Labrador on July 26, 1908 |
| Registry Closed | January 20, 1910 |
This vessel is mentioned in the Evening Telegram on May 14, 1898: A fine schooner, of about 45 tons, was launched at Long Beach, Trinity Bay, on Thursday week by Mr. William Vey, the builder. She will be employed in the Labrador fishery.