Schooner Hindu
The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel. Archie A. Comstock owned the boat after the war for a short time before he sold it to Albert "Al" Avellar, Jr. and partners in 1946.
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Schooner Hindu
The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel. Archie A. Comstock owned the boat after the war for a short time before he sold it to Albert "Al" Avellar, Jr. and partners in 1946.
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