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The Pilot, was a pilot boat built in 1924 and designed by yacht designer William Starling Burgess. She was purchased by the Boston Pilots' Association to take the place of the pilot boat Louise that was withdrawn from service in 1924. The Pilot was in service for over fifty years before she was sold in 1976. She became the longest-serving pilot boat in American history.

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  • 36880.8
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  • The Pilot, was a pilot boat built in 1924 and designed by yacht designer William Starling Burgess. She was purchased by the Boston Pilots' Association to take the place of the pilot boat Louise that was withdrawn from service in 1924. The Pilot was in service for over fifty years before she was sold in 1976. She became the longest-serving pilot boat in American history. (en)
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  • 1924-10-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Sold
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  • J. F. James shipyard (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 240.740000 (xsd:double)
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  • Sold (en)
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  • 1924-10-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Pilot (en)
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  • Carvel, single 3-inch planks of oak and mahogany on oak frames. (en)
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  • William H. Lewis (en)
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  • 52000.0
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  • 1976 (xsd:integer)
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  • Boston Pilots' Association (en)
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  • Sails, 100-horsepower engines (en)
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  • Schooner-rigged (en)
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  • The Pilot, was a pilot boat built in 1924 and designed by yacht designer William Starling Burgess. She was purchased by the Boston Pilots' Association to take the place of the pilot boat Louise that was withdrawn from service in 1924. The Pilot was in service for over fifty years before she was sold in 1976. She became the longest-serving pilot boat in American history. (en)
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  • Pilot (pilot boat) (en)
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  • Pilot (en)
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