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Great Britain II (also United Friendly, Norsk Data GB, With Integrity, Whitbread Heritage) is a Maxi racing yacht launched by Princess Anne on 21 May 1973 named after the SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel which was the world's first "iron clad" steam ship and whose salvage from the Falklands was underwritten by Sir Jack Hayward, who also funded the building of GB II.

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  • Great Britain II (en)
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  • Great Britain II (also United Friendly, Norsk Data GB, With Integrity, Whitbread Heritage) is a Maxi racing yacht launched by Princess Anne on 21 May 1973 named after the SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel which was the world's first "iron clad" steam ship and whose salvage from the Falklands was underwritten by Sir Jack Hayward, who also funded the building of GB II. (en)
  • Great Britain II est un voilier monocoque destiné à la course au large. C'est le seul bateau qui a participé à cinq Whitbread Round the World Race consécutivement. Son skipper le plus connu est Chay Blyth. Il a été commandité par Jack Hayward, mécène qui avait permis le retour du navire Great Britain, construit en acier au XIXe siècle, depuis les Îles Falkland (Îles Malouines), et il a été lancé par la princesse Anne en 1973. (fr)
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  • Norsk Data GB (en)
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  • Great Britain II (also United Friendly, Norsk Data GB, With Integrity, Whitbread Heritage) is a Maxi racing yacht launched by Princess Anne on 21 May 1973 named after the SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel which was the world's first "iron clad" steam ship and whose salvage from the Falklands was underwritten by Sir Jack Hayward, who also funded the building of GB II. (en)
  • Great Britain II est un voilier monocoque destiné à la course au large. C'est le seul bateau qui a participé à cinq Whitbread Round the World Race consécutivement. Son skipper le plus connu est Chay Blyth. Il a été commandité par Jack Hayward, mécène qui avait permis le retour du navire Great Britain, construit en acier au XIXe siècle, depuis les Îles Falkland (Îles Malouines), et il a été lancé par la princesse Anne en 1973. (fr)
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