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Bluenose II - IMO 5419086

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K. Watson [ View profile ]
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Jun 22, 2009
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Schooner BLUENOSE II at Halifax,Nova Scotia on 17th June 2009
The1963 built replica of the famous 1921 built Banks Fishing Schooner and International Champion "Bluenose".Built at Lunenburg,Nova Scotia by Smith and Rhuland the builders of the original Bluenose and also of HMS Bounty,among other famous tallships and working fishing vessels..
IMO: 5419086, MMSI: 316245000
Ship Type: Sailing Vessel (Schooner rigged).
Gross Tonnage 191 tons.
Length: 54 m ,Beam:8 m,Draught:3.2m
Owner/Manager: Province of Nova Scotia
Flag: Canada
Port:Lunenburg,Nova Scotia
Call Sign: CYJZ
© Capnken 2009.

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Current name:
BLUENOSE II
Vessel Type:
Cargo
Gross tonnage:
191 tons
Length:
55 m
Beam:
8 m
Draught:
5 m

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Traditional rig sailing ships from 120 feet or 36.6 m LOA - 69 photos

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Marc Piché

9 photos

Kent Malo

3 photos

Mac Mackay

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Jarrod David

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martin

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Nate

1 photos

Marc Boucher

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Marcel Milot

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nsboats

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K. Watson

10 photos

Captain Ted

3 photos

jack2

4 photos

Marc Pingoud

8 photos

mrblond

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Congratulations Ken

That is a sight to warm the heart of this former grotty yachtie.

What burgee is she flying?

Regards
Clyde

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Thankyou Clyde: The flag at the truck is the flag of Nova Scotia,the obverse of the flag of scotland with lion rampant in the centre. That at the fore spreaders is, I believe, the Schooner Association flag,but I must cinfirm this one. Cheers,Ken

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