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featured royal-sails over single topgallant- and double top-sails on the fore and mizzen masts. The main mast was equipped with a royal-sail over double topgallant- and double top-sails. Today the first three masts are rigged with double top-sails, single topgallants, royals and a main skysail.
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in the aftermath of her divorce from Mr. Davies, since she had originally brought the ship into the marriage. After evaluating the cost of running a year-round crew of seventy-two, Post decided to sell the ship.
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objected to the ship entering service, remarking that the ship was too beautiful to be sacrificed. On January 7, 1942, the Navy reassessed its position and chartered the ship for $ 1 per year. The Navy sent
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shipyard, the very yard she was built in. She was redesigned with a sixty-four passenger capacity for a crew of sixty. The ship set sail on her first cruise in 1979, and has since been described by the
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in 1947, and a new set of twenty-nine sails in 1949. The vessel was painted white, and a gold eagle painted on the bow. The ship's reconstruction took nearly four years. Post retained ownership of
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The yacht interiors and features were personally designed by Post, who took a course in marine engineering, and had full size interior mocks-ups done in a New York warehouse. She was
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Perrin, Noel; Perrin, Special to The Washington Post Noel; Dartmouth, Special to The Washington Post; Noel Perrin teaches American literature at (1983-09-11).
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and join the five other escort ships under her command. The envoy searched for a raft reported in the area, but returned with no sightings. After this event,
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At the time of her construction, she was the largest private yacht in the world. The maiden voyage was in November 1931, from the shipyard in Germany to
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in November 1944. At the time, black seamen were permitted to serve only as ship stewards. After witnessing a black man save the crew of
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Commissioned as a sailing cruise ship after full scale renovation and modifications at the shipyard where she was originally built
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was once again reassigned to Weather Station Number Four. After a search for a downed aircraft, she returned to port in Boston.
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yet still be denied promotion because of the rule, Skinner proposed an experiment. Skinner submitted his plan to the
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was returned to private ownership, serving as a yacht for numerous people, including as presidential yacht of the
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were sounded and battle stations manned, but contact was lost ten minutes later. The target was identified as a
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Served with the first racially integrated crew in the United States Armed Forces, under the command of
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between 1942 and 1944. Post decided in 1955, to sell the ship to president of the Dominican Republic
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Atlantic Yard and returned to Davies, along with $ 175,000 for conversion to pre-war appearance.
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Returned to private ownership with US$ 175,000 for conversion back to pre-war appearance
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Within a few months, 50 black sailors, including two officers, were stationed aboard
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After the ship stayed in port for eight years, Hartmut Paschburg and a group of
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Chartered from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies for $ 1.00 on January 2, 1942
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Official website of Sea Cloud Cruises, the current operator of the ship
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Under Skinner's command when the ship was integrated, American painter
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with masts removed and camouflaged in grey for Coast Guard service
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with no evidence of damage being inflicted, she returned to port.
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as "the most romantic sailing ship afloat". In 2011, the
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and was allowed to sail his first weather patrol with a
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received radar indication of a small target at position
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patrolled a 100-square-mile (260 km) area near the
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spent eight months undergoing repairs in the now-named
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Five years after Trujillo's death, the ship, now named
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African-American history of the United States military
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took command of the ship, after previously serving as
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Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships
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Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships
1307:underwent extensive renovations at the MWB-Werft, 924:served at Weather Patrol Station Number One while 419:Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Sea Cloud mbH & Co. KG 2103:World War II auxiliary ships of the United States 2074: 1525:"USS Sea Cloud, 1942: WPG-284; IX-99; ex-Hussar" 1282:associates purchased her, once again naming her 1983:"Full sail in the Med on a grand old tall ship" 1404:Wheelhouse with U.S. Naval service commendation 1087:was decommissioned on November 4, 1944, at the 882:at Weather Patrol Station Number Two (position 822:When Mrs. Davies first offered the ship to the 1193: 1031:, bearing 350° at 3,000 yards (2,700 m). 1938: 1903: 1164: 826:in 1941, the Navy turned her down. President 798:In 1935, the United States Ambassador to the 1631:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1971:including additional photography and videos 1311:. She is still operating as a cruise ship. 1861: 1859: 977:coast, generating weather reports for the 1687: 1685: 1683: 1664:. Sea Cloud Cruises. 2007. Archived from 1656: 1654: 1652: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1570: 1362:with several of his black crewmembers on 734: 2108:Patrol vessels of the United States Navy 2013:"Sea Cloud: The Ship is the Destination" 1270: 1216:airliner in return. He renamed the ship 920:. On August 3, 1942 and August 4, 1942, 1872:Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography 1865: 1856: 1741: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 939:In 1943, the Navy asked for control of 2098:Ships of the United States Coast Guard 2075: 1823:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1735: 1680: 1639: 1511: 1509: 1507: 1505: 1503: 1501: 1499: 1497: 1495: 1493: 1478:from the original on 14 September 2004 859:on April 4, 1942, and assigned to the 817: 2143:Yachts of New York Yacht Club members 1742:Skinner, Carlton (13 November 2008). 1714: 1691: 1465: 1459: 1235: 1109: 394: 343: 298: 258: 204: 125: 41: 2128:Tall ships of the Dominican Republic 1594: 1592: 1490: 548:49 ft 2 in (14.99 m) 13: 1721:. Globe Pequot. pp. 112–115. 671:is a sailing cruise ship owned by 14: 2154: 1954: 1589: 1070:received orders to report to the 931:was converted to a weather ship. 339:reequipped for charters in Naples 2058: 2046: 2034: 1939:Blinda, Antje (March 24, 2011). 1769:"Jacob Lawrence, USCG biography" 1696:(in Spanish). 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Edward Francis Hutton
Marjorie Merriweather Post
Germania shipyard
Kiel, Germany
United States Armed Forces
United States Navy
Lieutenant
Carlton Skinner
Miami
Colón, Panama
Flag of convenience
IMO number
8843446
MMSI number
256084000
Callsign
United States Coast Guard Cutter
barque
Diesel-electric
radars
Sonar
3 in (76 mm)
20 mm
K-guns
Hedgehog
Sea Cloud Cruises
Hamburg
Germany
yacht

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