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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 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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African-American history of the United States military
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1983:"Full sail in the Med on a grand old tall ship"
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1443:List of cruise ships
979:First Naval District
861:Eastern Sea Frontier
845:Curtis Bay, Maryland
2138:New York Yacht Club
2083:Ships built in Kiel
2018:TravelLady Magazine
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605:ET 8010C 375-500 KC
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1945:Der Spiegel
1728:0-762738626
1556:13 December
1344:E.F. Hutton
1309:Bremerhaven
1022: /
991:East Boston
975:New England
964:USCGC
904: /
769:in 1931 as
459:MMSI number
281:From 1961:
2088:1931 ships
2077:Categories
1810:2013-02-19
1779:2013-02-19
1618:2020-05-03
1582:3884122541
1454:References
1159:War Series
1116:Lieutenant
962:Relieving
779:Hussar IV.
715:since the
580:Complement
561:Propulsion
516:3,077 tons
480:in service
450:IMO number
196:Lieutenant
2009:, London.
1993:Sea Cloud
1977:Sea Cloud
1967:Sea Cloud
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1869:(2004).
1819:cite web
1476:Archived
1410:See also
1230:Angelita
1218:Angelita
1196:Angelita
1102:and the
915:schooner
772:Hussar V
767:launched
737:Hussar V
699:for the
689:Hussar V
658:(mortar)
656:Hedgehog
645:/80 guns
638:/50 guns
629:Armament
468:Callsign
436:Acquired
376:Acquired
328:Acquired
291:Acquired
277:Angelita
148:Acquired
106:Launched
59:Hussar V
2113:Barques
2041:Germany
2027:Portals
1346:Cabin 2
1331:Cabin 1
1315:Gallery
1280:Hamburg
1257:Antarna
1228:aboard
1175:rigging
1076:Croatan
1010:62°30′W
1007:39°27′N
966:Conifer
955:as USS
892:42°30′W
785:Bermuda
749:, as a
713:warship
707:during
681:Germany
677:Hamburg
521:Masts:
470:: 9HOM2
454:8843446
452::
427:Malta (
359:Antarna
175:WPG-284
87:Builder
37:History
1924:10 May
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1672:11 May
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1432:Hussar
1265:Panama
1249:Naples
1245:Patria
1238:Patria
889:52°0′N
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751:barque
650:K-guns
597:radars
595:Three
537:Length
507:barque
477:Status
424:Flag:
314:Patria
283:Patria
140:USCGC
1804:(PDF)
1797:(PDF)
1482:5 May
1253:Italy
835:from
685:yacht
643:20 mm
612:Sonar
572:Speed
553:Draft
485:Notes
416:Owner
370:Miami
365:Owner
320:Owner
246:IX-99
191:Notes
73:Owner
1926:2009
1885:ISBN
1850:2014
1825:link
1755:2009
1723:ISBN
1702:2009
1674:2009
1633:link
1609:ISSN
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406:Name
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