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- Tinkerbelle abstract "Tinkerbelle is a 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat in which 47-year-old newspaperman Robert Manry, a copy editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, single-handedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1965. At the time, it was the shortest but not the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic nonstop (till today the smallest is Lindemann's folding kayak). He left Falmouth, Massachusetts on June 1 and arrived in Falmouth, Cornwall, England 78 days later greeted by an armada of small boats and a huge crowd. Mayor Samuel A. Hooper of Falmouth officially welcomed him at the town's Custom House Quay. Robert Manry's wife Virginia and his children, Robin and Douglas, were also there, having been flown in from Willowick, Ohio.During the voyage Manry was knocked overboard by big waves, suffered from hallucinations, repaired a broken rudder in mid-ocean, and was woken up one morning by a surfacing submarine. Manry later wrote about the voyage and its preparation in his book Tinkerbelle.Tinkerbelle, a little wooden Old Town "Whitecap" sailboat, was originally built by the Old Town Canoe Co. of Old Town, Maine. Manry extensively modified her himself for the voyage by adding a cabin and more seaworthy cockpit. Tinkerbelle's official registration number painted on her bow was OH 7013 AR.Tinkerbelle is on display indoors at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.".
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- Tinkerbelle wikiPageExternalLink www.robertmanryproject.com.
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- Tinkerbelle wikiPageRevisionID "681164571".
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Cabin_(ship).
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-handed_sailing.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit_(sailing).
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Copy_editing.
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- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Crawford_Auto-Aviation_Museum.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Falmouth,_Cornwall.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Falmouth,_Massachusetts.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink File:Tinkerbelle_by_Robert_Manry.jpg.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Hallucination.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Hannes_Lindemann.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Old_Town,_Maine.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Manry.
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- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
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- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink The_Plain_Dealer.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink USS_Tench_(SS-417).
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLink Willowick,_Ohio.
- Tinkerbelle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tinkerbelle".
- Tinkerbelle hasPhotoCollection Tinkerbelle.
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- Tinkerbelle subject Category:1965.
- Tinkerbelle subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Tinkerbelle subject Category:Single-handed_sailing.
- Tinkerbelle hypernym Sailboat.
- Tinkerbelle type Ship.
- Tinkerbelle type Sailboat.
- Tinkerbelle type Ship.
- Tinkerbelle comment "Tinkerbelle is a 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat in which 47-year-old newspaperman Robert Manry, a copy editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, single-handedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1965. At the time, it was the shortest but not the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic nonstop (till today the smallest is Lindemann's folding kayak). He left Falmouth, Massachusetts on June 1 and arrived in Falmouth, Cornwall, England 78 days later greeted by an armada of small boats and a huge crowd.".
- Tinkerbelle label "Tinkerbelle".
- Tinkerbelle sameAs m.062ky7.
- Tinkerbelle sameAs Q7808339.
- Tinkerbelle sameAs Q7808339.
- Tinkerbelle wasDerivedFrom Tinkerbelle?oldid=681164571.
- Tinkerbelle isPrimaryTopicOf Tinkerbelle.