Aquilo (steam yacht)
Aquilo was a steam yacht which was built in Boston in 1901 for William Phelps Eno, a wealthy man who was the inventor of the stop sign. In 1910, Eno sold Aquilo and the yacht was brought to the west coast of North America, where it was operated principally in Puget Sound and coastal British Columbia. Aquilo had a long succession of wealthy owners. In 1966, the yacht caught fire and sank while en route from Seattle to Los Angeles.
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Aquilo (steam yacht)
Aquilo was a steam yacht which was built in Boston in 1901 for William Phelps Eno, a wealthy man who was the inventor of the stop sign. In 1910, Eno sold Aquilo and the yacht was brought to the west coast of North America, where it was operated principally in Puget Sound and coastal British Columbia. Aquilo had a long succession of wealthy owners. In 1966, the yacht caught fire and sank while en route from Seattle to Los Angeles.
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Aquilo was a steam yacht which ...... e from Seattle to Los Angeles.
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4.651248e+1
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Caught fire at sea and sank.
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fifteen in 1910
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U.S. Registry #107697; Canada #130842
Ship out of service
September 1966
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compound steam engine, coal f ...... linder bores , and ; stroke .
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Aquilo was a steam yacht which ...... e from Seattle to Los Angeles.
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Aquilo (steam yacht)
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Aquilo
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