Bowdoin (Arctic schooner)
The schooner Bowdoin /ˈboʊdɪn/ was designed by William H. Hand, Jr., and built in 1921, in East Boothbay, Maine, at the Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard now known as Hodgdon Yachts. She is the only American schooner built specifically for Arctic exploration, and was designed under the direction of explorer Donald B. MacMillan. She has made 29 trips above the Arctic Circle in her life, three since she was acquired by the Maine Maritime Academy in 1988. She is currently owned by the Maine Maritime Academy, located in Castine, Maine, and is used for their sail training curriculum. She is named for Bowdoin College.
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Bowdoin (Arctic schooner)
The schooner Bowdoin /ˈboʊdɪn/ was designed by William H. Hand, Jr., and built in 1921, in East Boothbay, Maine, at the Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard now known as Hodgdon Yachts. She is the only American schooner built specifically for Arctic exploration, and was designed under the direction of explorer Donald B. MacMillan. She has made 29 trips above the Arctic Circle in her life, three since she was acquired by the Maine Maritime Academy in 1988. She is currently owned by the Maine Maritime Academy, located in Castine, Maine, and is used for their sail training curriculum. She is named for Bowdoin College.
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Der Zweimast-Schoner Bowdoin ( ...... der US-Handelsmarine genutzt.
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Le Bowdoin est une goélette, c ...... Historic Landmarkdepuis 1989.
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The schooner Bowdoin /ˈboʊdɪn/ ...... is named for Bowdoin College.
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1941-06-16
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1943-12-16
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1980-02-12
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Hodgdon Brothers; William H. Hand, Jr.
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1989-12-20
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Bowdoin
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Goudy and Hodgdon are the same? Really? Not according to shipbuildinghistory.com;
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*William H. Hand, Jr.
*Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard
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1943-12-16
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Der Zweimast-Schoner Bowdoin ( ...... der US-Handelsmarine genutzt.
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Le Bowdoin est une goélette, c ...... Historic Landmarkdepuis 1989.
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The schooner Bowdoin /ˈboʊdɪn/ ...... is named for Bowdoin College.
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Bowdoin (Arctic schooner)
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Bowdoin (Schiff)
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Bowdoin (voilier)
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