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- Lehg_II length "9448.8".
- Lehg_II abstract "Lehg II was a 31-foot-2-inch (9.50 m) ketch sailed around the world in 1942 by Argentinian Vito Dumas. Dumas sailed easterly from Buenos Aires, around the world past the three great capes in a voyage lasting 272 days, making seven ports of call. He became the first single-handed sailor to circumnavigate the three great capes. He later sailed Lehg II from Buenos Aires to New York and back, a voyage of 17,000 miles. The name Lehg was based on the initials of his mistress.Lehg II was designed in 1933 by the Argentinian naval architect Manuel M. Campos, and built in 1934 in Argentina. He based it on traditional Norwegian double-ended designs, noting contemporary popular designs by naval architects Bill Atkins and Colin Archer, as well as traditional Rio de la Plata whaleboats. The beam was 10 feet 9 inches, the depth 5 feet 7 inches. The vessel was constructed from Argentine woods. The rig was Marconi Bermuda rig ketch. The vessel is preserved at the Naval Museum in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina.".
- Lehg_II length "9.4488".
- Lehg_II owner Vito_Dumas.
- Lehg_II shipBeam "3.048".
- Lehg_II status "Museum ship".
- Lehg_II thumbnail Lehg_II.jpg?width=300.
- Lehg_II type Ketch.
- Lehg_II wikiPageExternalLink indexvt.htm.
- Lehg_II wikiPageID "13286099".
- Lehg_II wikiPageLength "3223".
- Lehg_II wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Lehg_II wikiPageRevisionID "681554551".
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda_rig.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1934_ships.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Archer.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Great_capes.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Ketch.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Museum_ship.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Tigre,_Buenos_Aires.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Tigre,_Buenos_Aires_Province.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink Vito_Dumas.
- Lehg_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Lehg_II.jpg.
- Lehg_II hasPhotoCollection Lehg_II.
- Lehg_II shipCaption "Lehg II on display at the Museo Naval de Tigre".
- Lehg_II shipCountry "Argentina".
- Lehg_II shipImage "300".
- Lehg_II shipLaunched "1934".
- Lehg_II shipName "Lehg II".
- Lehg_II shipOwner Vito_Dumas.
- Lehg_II shipStatus Museum_ship.
- Lehg_II shipType Ketch.
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- Lehg_II subject Category:1934_ships.
- Lehg_II subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Lehg_II hypernym Ketch.
- Lehg_II type Article.
- Lehg_II type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lehg_II type Ship.
- Lehg_II type Article.
- Lehg_II type Sailboat.
- Lehg_II type Ship.
- Lehg_II type Vehicle.
- Lehg_II type Product.
- Lehg_II type DesignedArtifact.
- Lehg_II type Thing.
- Lehg_II type Q11446.
- Lehg_II comment "Lehg II was a 31-foot-2-inch (9.50 m) ketch sailed around the world in 1942 by Argentinian Vito Dumas. Dumas sailed easterly from Buenos Aires, around the world past the three great capes in a voyage lasting 272 days, making seven ports of call. He became the first single-handed sailor to circumnavigate the three great capes. He later sailed Lehg II from Buenos Aires to New York and back, a voyage of 17,000 miles.".
- Lehg_II label "Lehg II".
- Lehg_II sameAs m.03c0lq4.
- Lehg_II sameAs Q6518772.
- Lehg_II sameAs Q6518772.
- Lehg_II wasDerivedFrom Lehg_II?oldid=681554551.
- Lehg_II depiction Lehg_II.jpg.
- Lehg_II isPrimaryTopicOf Lehg_II.
- Lehg_II name "Lehg II".