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About: SY Cangarda

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The Cangarda is a 126-foot (38 m) long luxury steam yacht that was built in 1901 at the Pusey and Jones shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware. It is the only surviving U.S.-built steel steam yacht and one of only three similar yachts remaining worldwide. After years of service at sea, on inland rivers, on the Great Lakes, and in port as a houseboat, the yacht was in poor condition and sank in Boston Harbor in 1999. Starting in 2004, the boat was restored and modernized in Richmond, California. By 2009, it was back in service as a private yacht.

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  • Le Cangarda est un yacht à vapeur de luxe qui a été construit en 1901 au chantier naval (en) à Wilmington dans le Delaware. C'est le seul yacht à vapeur en acier construit aux États-Unis et l'un des trois yachts similaires restants dans le monde. Après des années de service en mer, sur les rivières intérieures, sur les Grands Lacs et au port comme péniche, le yacht était en mauvais état et a coulé dans le port de Boston en 1999. À partir de 2004, le bateau a été restauré et modernisé à Richmond en Californie. En 2009, il était de nouveau en service en tant que yacht privé. (fr)
  • The Cangarda is a 126-foot (38 m) long luxury steam yacht that was built in 1901 at the Pusey and Jones shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware. It is the only surviving U.S.-built steel steam yacht and one of only three similar yachts remaining worldwide. After years of service at sea, on inland rivers, on the Great Lakes, and in port as a houseboat, the yacht was in poor condition and sank in Boston Harbor in 1999. Starting in 2004, the boat was restored and modernized in Richmond, California. By 2009, it was back in service as a private yacht. (en)
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  • Stripped hull submerged in shallow water for 18 months
  • Restored as a private yacht and museum
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  • July 2017 (en)
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  • The Cangarda in July 2017 at Belfast, Maine (en)
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  • CANGARA at Belfast, ME July, 2017.jpg (en)
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  • Cangarda (en)
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  • Sullivan 14x9x21x14 Steam (en)
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  • Restored as a private yacht and museum (en)
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  • Le Cangarda est un yacht à vapeur de luxe qui a été construit en 1901 au chantier naval (en) à Wilmington dans le Delaware. C'est le seul yacht à vapeur en acier construit aux États-Unis et l'un des trois yachts similaires restants dans le monde. Après des années de service en mer, sur les rivières intérieures, sur les Grands Lacs et au port comme péniche, le yacht était en mauvais état et a coulé dans le port de Boston en 1999. À partir de 2004, le bateau a été restauré et modernisé à Richmond en Californie. En 2009, il était de nouveau en service en tant que yacht privé. (fr)
  • The Cangarda is a 126-foot (38 m) long luxury steam yacht that was built in 1901 at the Pusey and Jones shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware. It is the only surviving U.S.-built steel steam yacht and one of only three similar yachts remaining worldwide. After years of service at sea, on inland rivers, on the Great Lakes, and in port as a houseboat, the yacht was in poor condition and sank in Boston Harbor in 1999. Starting in 2004, the boat was restored and modernized in Richmond, California. By 2009, it was back in service as a private yacht. (en)
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  • SY Cangarda (fr)
  • SY Cangarda (en)
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  • Cangarda (en)
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