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Ice Bird, Hero, Calypso at Palmer in 1972
Three remarkable craft made an unplanned rendezvous on the Antarctica Peninsula at Palmer Station in the summer of 1972. The 125′ American research vessel Hero and the 154′ ex-WW II minesweeper Calypso were both traditional wooden vessels while the 32′ … Continue reading
Posted in Cruising, Ocean Racing & Records, Sailors & Yachts, Worth Reading
Tagged David Lewis, jacques cousteau
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WW II Minesweeper Tradition Lives on in Seattle Yard
Wooden Hulls Still Restored at Pacific Fishermen Yard Almost every kind of boat imaginable has traveled up and down the Seattle Ship Canal and through the locks over the last 100 years, but few of the thousands of crew or … Continue reading
Posted in Nautical History, NW boats and boaters, Shipyards, Worth Reading
Tagged jacques cousteau, minesweeper, MV Grey Goose, RV Calypso, YMS
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