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Zodiac is a two-masted schooner designed by William H. Hand, Jr. for Robert Wood Johnson and J. Seward Johnson, heirs to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceuticals fortune. Hand intended to epitomize the best features of the American fishing schooner. The 160-foot-long (49 m) (sparred length; 127 feet (39 m) on deck), 145-ton vessel competed in transatlantic races. In 1931 the vessel was purchased by the San Francisco Bar Pilots Association, brought from the Atlantic, modified and placed in service as the pilot vessel California serving as such until retired in 1972.

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  • Le Zodiac est un deux-mâts goélette conçu par William H. Main, Jr pour Robert Wood Johnson et J. Seward Johnson, héritiers de l'entreprise pharmaceutique Johnson & Johnson. Cette goélette de pêche, aux meilleures caractéristiques, a participé à des courses transatlantiques. En 1931, elle a été achetée par la San Francisco Bar Pilots Association. Ramenée de l'Atlantique, elle a été modifiée pour servir de bateau pilote sous le nom de California jusqu'à sa mise en retraite en 1972. (fr)
  • Zodiac is a two-masted schooner designed by William H. Hand, Jr. for Robert Wood Johnson and J. Seward Johnson, heirs to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceuticals fortune. Hand intended to epitomize the best features of the American fishing schooner. The 160-foot-long (49 m) (sparred length; 127 feet (39 m) on deck), 145-ton vessel competed in transatlantic races. In 1931 the vessel was purchased by the San Francisco Bar Pilots Association, brought from the Atlantic, modified and placed in service as the pilot vessel California serving as such until retired in 1972. (en)
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  • Le Zodiac est un deux-mâts goélette conçu par William H. Main, Jr pour Robert Wood Johnson et J. Seward Johnson, héritiers de l'entreprise pharmaceutique Johnson & Johnson. Cette goélette de pêche, aux meilleures caractéristiques, a participé à des courses transatlantiques. En 1931, elle a été achetée par la San Francisco Bar Pilots Association. Ramenée de l'Atlantique, elle a été modifiée pour servir de bateau pilote sous le nom de California jusqu'à sa mise en retraite en 1972. (fr)
  • Zodiac is a two-masted schooner designed by William H. Hand, Jr. for Robert Wood Johnson and J. Seward Johnson, heirs to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceuticals fortune. Hand intended to epitomize the best features of the American fishing schooner. The 160-foot-long (49 m) (sparred length; 127 feet (39 m) on deck), 145-ton vessel competed in transatlantic races. In 1931 the vessel was purchased by the San Francisco Bar Pilots Association, brought from the Atlantic, modified and placed in service as the pilot vessel California serving as such until retired in 1972. (en)
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