| Name of Vessel | J.G. BAILEY |
| Type of Vessel | Wooden Schooner |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Robert G. Rendell, Merchant, St. John’s (1910 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | John Bailey, Port Rexton (1915 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Fishermen’s Union Trading Company, St. John’s (1920, 1930 and 1940 Mercantile Navy List) |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Stephen Barfitt, Long Beach |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Bill Barfitt, Long Beach |
| Owner Name(s) and Residence | Wilson Vey, Long Beach |
| Official Number(s) | 127706 |
| Year of Construction | 1909 |
| Place of Construction | White Rock, T.B. |
| Number of Decks | 1 |
| Number of Masts | 2 |
| Length | 61 feet |
| Width | 20 feet |
| Depth | 8 feet |
| Gross Tonnage | 47 |
| Net Tonnage | 43 |
| Registered Tonnage | 47 |
| Registered Year | 1909 |
| Port of Registry | St. John’s, Newfoundland |
| Remarks | Presumed out of existence |
| Registry Closed | May 14, 1952 |
Evening Herald,
January 13, 1909
Mr. Stephen Barrfett of Long Beach, Random, T.B., is now engaged building a schooner reaching in the vicinity of 60 tons. The vessel has been placed on the stocks and twenty men employed at the building which, if circumstances prove favorable, will be finished by the spring.