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Distinctive Vessels

The distinctive vessels series features videos about historic and contemporary vessels of note, and is updated frequently as our camera crews build the archive around the world.

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Schooner America

SCHOONER AMERICA
A re-creation of the most famous racing yacht in history, the Schooner AMERICA serves as an unique, worldwide marine ambassador, demonstrating American excellence in technology deveopment, craftsmanship and ingenuity in every port she visits, while representing her country and her sponsors with pride.

NORMANDY 94: THE LAST CONVOY
This video offers an unique perspective into the events surrounding the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien's triumphant return to England for the 50th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy. The 50 year-old vintage Liberty Merchant ship, with 70 year-old mariners aboard, sailed from San Francisco to Portsmouth, England, for the event.

ABANDON SHIP? AMERICA's MERCHANT MARINE DILEMMA
America has a rich maritime heritage and our merchant marine has always played a strong role in our trade with other countries. However, commercial shipbuilding has decreased drastically in the US and the size of the US-flag fleet has decreased from being the largest in the world to being 16th. Find out why our economy is being serviced by foreign-flag ships.

M/Y ROSAMOND THE OLDEST PRIVATELY-OWNED MOTOR YACHT AFLOAT TODAY
DESIGNER: Cox & Stevens
BUILDER: George Lawley & Sons
OWNER: RPG Enterprises, Inc.
HAILING PORT: Wilmington, DE.
LOA: 122' LWL: 98' DRAFT: 7.5' BEAM: 20'
HULL: Steel GROSS TONNAGE: 175 DECK HOUSE: Burma Teak
REFITS: 1957.1983,1990,1999
PWR: Twin GM 6-110's, 300 HP, each
GEN: Twin GM 6-71, 60 KW, each
ACCOM: 8 guests 4 crew
CRUISE SPEED: 12 kts.
FUEL: 5000 gallons
RANGE: Trans-Atlantic
US COAST GUARD CERTIFIED

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