Young America was dismasted three times. The first dismasting took place in 1859, on a voyage from New York to San Francisco, and repairs were made in Rio de Janeiro. A tornado in in 1862 carried away the masts a second time, and forced her to put in at
Plymouth, England. The third time she lost her masts, in a
pampero off
Río de la Plata in 1868, she was
jury-rigged at sea and continued to San Francisco, where she incurred $18,000 in repair costs. In 1870, she went aground on a reef near
Cabo São Roque, Brazil, and had to jettison part of her cargo. ==Disappearance==