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The first Dragen was built in 1929 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The sailing characteristics of the vessel were so fine that...
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Despite its modest size and apparance, the African Queen is one of the vessels which has become most vividly engraved...
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The Zwarte Zee was built in 1963 at J. & K. Smit's Scheepswerven N.V. in Kinderdijk, Holland. Length 77.50 m,...
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The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the...
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The original name of this vessel was 'Will Everard'. Built in 1925-1926 for F.T. Everard & Sons at...
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This boat type was originally built in about 1930 by local shipbuilders in the small Danish towns of...
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In the mid 1800's, the Royal Navy began to equip its larger men-of-war with so-called steam barges or steam...
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In 1940, the St. Roch set out from Vancouver on a secret mission through the Northwest passage. On this voyage, the...
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RS1 was built in 1893 for the 'Norwegian Society for Shipwreck Salvage' at the Colin Archer shipyard in...
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1851 - Answering a challenge from the Royal Yacht Squadron, the schooner America enters the Hundred Guinea Cup...
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Built in 1931 at the Frederikshavn Shipyard in Denmark, St. Canute sailed for many years as a tugboat and icebreaker...
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A typical Danish seiner, with a gross tonnage of 63.43 and built in 1929/1930 at the Nyborg Shipyard in Denmark. The...
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This Viking ship, dating from about 1000 A.D. was found in 1957 in the bay at Roskilde in Denmark. The wreck was...
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Three Mastet Topsail Schooner 'SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL' was built in 1965 at the Richard Dunston Ltd., Shipyard...
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The tugboat HOGA was approved on 22th May 1941 by the American Navy and dubbed 'YT146HOGA', after which it...
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A Classic American runabout from the mid-1920s. This type of boat was mainly used as racing boats, but in some cases...
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The Oseberg was found in Norway at Oseberg in Vestfold in 1903, resting on a bed of blue clay and covered with turf...
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The Andrea Gail, an un-inspected commercial fishing vessel departed Gloucester Harbour, Massachusetts, September 20,...
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'NEW UPDATED VERSION WITH WOODEN HULL' RS1 was built in 1893 for the “Norwegian Society for Shipwreck...
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The ship is the sixth to carry the name Esmeralda. The first was the frigate Esmeralda captured from the Spanish at...
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A three-masted galleon launched in 1615. Length 19.50 m, breadth 7.95 m, draught 3.35 m and a displacement of 180...
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Billing Boats 01-00-0902 LE Martegaou - Wooden Hull 1:80 A flat-bottomed boat from Provence. Vessels of this...
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Billing Boats 01-00-0904 Henriette Marie - Wooden Hull 1:50 Henriette-Marie is the first pilot cutter known from...
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Billing Boats 01-00-0906 LE Bayard - Wooden Hull 1:30 Fishing vessel from Fécamp on the north coast of...
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A French fishing boat built in Honfleur in the bay of Le Havre in 1866. These typical boats operating in this region...