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- Die Roseway ist ein 1925 gebauter Gaffelschoner, der sowohl zum kommerziellen Fischfang als auch für Regatten eingesetzt wurde und auf beide Anforderungen bereits vom Design her ausgerichtet ist. Je nach Saison liegt das Schiff im Hafen von Boston in den Vereinigten Staaten bzw. in Saint Croix auf den Amerikanischen Jungferninseln. 1997 wurde der Zweimaster als National Historic Landmark in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. (de)
- Le Roseway est une goélette, à coque bois, construite en 1925 dans le Comté d'Essex dans le Massachusetts. Il est basé à Camden et appartient au World Ocean School. Il est répertorié en tant que National Historic Landmarkdepuis 1997. (fr)
- Roseway is a wooden gaff-rigged schooner launched on 24 November 1925 in Essex, Massachusetts. She is currently operated by World Ocean School, a non-profit educational organization based in Boston, Massachusetts, and is normally operated out of Boston, Massachusetts and Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1997 as the only known surviving example of a fishing schooner built specifically with racing competition as an objective. In 1941, Roseway was purchased by the Boston Pilot's Association to serve as a pilot boat for Boston Harbor, as a replacement for the pilot-boat Northern Light, which was sold to the United States Army for war service. (en)
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- Returned to Boston Pilots November 1945
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- Gaff-rigged wooden schooner (en)
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- Seasonally Boston, Massachusetts or St. Croix, USVI (en)
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- Roseway under partial sail (en)
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- Returned to Boston Pilots November 1945 (en)
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- Boston, MA and Christiansted, St Croix, USVI (en)
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*Callsign: WDB8858 (en)
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- * LOA
* on deck
* LWL (en)
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- Roseway (en)
- CGR-812 (en)
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- *Harold Hathaway
*Boston Pilots
*Coast Guard Reserve
*Boston Pilots
*A Boston syndicate
*Jim Sharp, Orvil Young
*World Ocean School (en)
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- Gaff-rigged schooner, total sail (en)
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- Die Roseway ist ein 1925 gebauter Gaffelschoner, der sowohl zum kommerziellen Fischfang als auch für Regatten eingesetzt wurde und auf beide Anforderungen bereits vom Design her ausgerichtet ist. Je nach Saison liegt das Schiff im Hafen von Boston in den Vereinigten Staaten bzw. in Saint Croix auf den Amerikanischen Jungferninseln. 1997 wurde der Zweimaster als National Historic Landmark in das National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. (de)
- Le Roseway est une goélette, à coque bois, construite en 1925 dans le Comté d'Essex dans le Massachusetts. Il est basé à Camden et appartient au World Ocean School. Il est répertorié en tant que National Historic Landmarkdepuis 1997. (fr)
- Roseway is a wooden gaff-rigged schooner launched on 24 November 1925 in Essex, Massachusetts. She is currently operated by World Ocean School, a non-profit educational organization based in Boston, Massachusetts, and is normally operated out of Boston, Massachusetts and Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1997 as the only known surviving example of a fishing schooner built specifically with racing competition as an objective. In 1941, Roseway was purchased by the Boston Pilot's Association to serve as a pilot boat for Boston Harbor, as a replacement for the pilot-boat Northern Light, which was sold to the United States Army for war service. (en)
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- Roseway (Schiff, 1925) (de)
- Roseway (fr)
- Roseway (en)
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- Roseway (en)
- CGR-812 (en)
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