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- Q5032338 subject Q6194808.
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- Q5032338 abstract "The Cangarda is a 126-foot (38 m) long luxury steam yacht built in 1901, at the Pusey and Jones Shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware.In the late 19th and early 20th century, huge fortunes were made prior to US income taxation. Opulence in homes and yachting reached a peak; many small private steamships like Cangarda were produced in the US, Britain and Germany for the very wealthy. However, Cangarda is the last surviving US-built steam yacht in the US, and one of only three left in the world.After years of service in roles from opulence to indignity, the yacht sank in the Boston Harbor in 1999 in poor repair, but has since been replicated at Richmond, California for use as a private yacht and periodic museum ship. She will be a part-time feature of the maritime museum at Mystic, Connecticut.".
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- Q5032338 height "18.8976".
- Q5032338 length "38.4048".
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- Q5032338 shipDraft "2.1336".
- Q5032338 status "Hull, keel, and both masts were a total loss.".
- Q5032338 status "Replicated as a private yacht and museum".
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- Q5032338 shipDraft "-6".
- Q5032338 shipFate "Hull, keel, and both masts were a total loss.".
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- Q5032338 shipName "Cangarda".
- Q5032338 shipStatus "Replicated as a private yacht and museum".
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- Q5032338 comment "The Cangarda is a 126-foot (38 m) long luxury steam yacht built in 1901, at the Pusey and Jones Shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware.In the late 19th and early 20th century, huge fortunes were made prior to US income taxation. Opulence in homes and yachting reached a peak; many small private steamships like Cangarda were produced in the US, Britain and Germany for the very wealthy.".
- Q5032338 label "Cangarda".
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- Q5032338 name "Cangarda".