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The S/Y Sedna IV is a 51-metre (167 ft) three-masted schooner which has been used for scientific expeditions and the filming of documentaries. Built by Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany in 1957 as a Sidefishing Trawler, refitted as a sailing vessel in 1992, she was equipped with a film studio in 2001 when a Canadian film crew acquired her. The ship was previously named Saint Kilda. Sedna IV is fitted out with a cutting room and an equipment room containing high-definition filmmaking apparatus. The crew can use the onboard high-precision scientific equipment to gather, compile and analyze data to fulfill the expedition's scientific research program. The schooner is also connected to the internet via satellite, enabling land-based researchers to become virtual mariners.

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  • Sedna IV (fr)
  • Sedna IV (en)
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  • Le Sedna IV est une goélette à trois mâts à coque en acier renforcée pour la glace, employée pour des expéditions scientifiques océanographiques et la production de films documentaires. (fr)
  • The S/Y Sedna IV is a 51-metre (167 ft) three-masted schooner which has been used for scientific expeditions and the filming of documentaries. Built by Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany in 1957 as a Sidefishing Trawler, refitted as a sailing vessel in 1992, she was equipped with a film studio in 2001 when a Canadian film crew acquired her. The ship was previously named Saint Kilda. Sedna IV is fitted out with a cutting room and an equipment room containing high-definition filmmaking apparatus. The crew can use the onboard high-precision scientific equipment to gather, compile and analyze data to fulfill the expedition's scientific research program. The schooner is also connected to the internet via satellite, enabling land-based researchers to become virtual mariners. (en)
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  • Sedna IV (en)
  • Bielefeld (BV 106) (en)
  • Saint Kilda (E 218) (en)
  • Starfish (E 213) (en)
  • Syscomp I (1992), Saint Kilda (1998) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/sedna4.jpg
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  • St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda (en)
  • Esbjerg, Denmark (en)
  • Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada (en)
  • Vegesack, Germany (en)
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  • Yes (en)
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  • Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder, Germany (en)
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  • S/Y Sedna IV (en)
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  • Sold (en)
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  • * * *Callsign: VOKW (en)
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  • sedna4.jpg (en)
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  • Bielefeld (en)
  • Starfish (en)
  • Saint Kilda (en)
  • Sedna IV (en)
  • Syscomp I , Saint Kilda (en)
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  • Originally Delivered as a Sidefishing Trawler (en)
Ship owner
  • Ebbe and Agne Svendsen (en)
  • Harry Meldgaard Jensen and Hakon Svendsen (en)
  • Les Productions Ciné-Bio Inc., Quebec, Canada (en)
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