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- Potosi_(barque) height "64300.608".
- Potosi_(barque) length "132892.8".
- Potosi_(barque) abstract "The Potosi was a five-masted steel barque built in 1895 by the German sailing ship company F. Laeisz as a trading vessel. As its shipping route was between Germany and Chile, it was designed to be capable of withstanding the rough weather encountered around Cape Horn.The Potosi was named after the eponymous Bolivian town of Potosí (the highest city in the world), the name beginning with \"P\" according to a Laeisz' tradition begun in the 1880s. The Potosi and sister ships became known as the Flying P Line and were described by Robert Carter as \"without doubt, the most successful fleet of sail-driven ships ever assembled under one flag...\"The Potosi had five masts and was rigged as a barque, meaning that the first four masts were Square-Rigged, each carrying six sails, and the fifth mast carried fore-and-aft-sails. She was the third windjammer in the world merchant fleet with that kind of rigging, after the France I of the Antoine-Dominique Bordes line of Bordeaux, and the first German (auxiliary) steel barque Maria Rickmers of the Rickmers line. In total, within the world merchant fleet, there were only six windjammers of this class of five-masted barque rigging, with four masts having carried six sails on each mast. The Potosi's sister ship, Preussen also had five masts, but was square rigged on each mast.The idea of building such a ship for the Laeisz fleet came from the famous Laeisz-captain Robert Hilgendorf, who was to become the Potosi's first master. His considerations and ideas had a great influence on the ship's design and he was the supervising ship officer when the huge barque was under construction. She was assigned the call sign RKGB, and as with all P-liners her hull was black with a white waterline and a red underwater ship—the colours of the German flag at that time. Author Daniel S. Parrott describes the features of the \"Flying P-Liners\" and says \"The effectiveness of the Flying P-Line lay not only in the construction of the vessel but also in their management.\" He also points out that \"none of the four- or five-masted Laeisz ships ever foundered or was dismasted in a Cape Horn storm in the course of countless voyages.\"During World War I, she was interned in Chile, and was then given away as reparation. Under Chilean ownership, she was renamed the Flora (sign QEPD). In 1925, she caught fire in the Atlantic and eventually had to be sunk by artillery.".
- Potosi_(barque) builder Bremerhaven.
- Potosi_(barque) builder Shipbuilding.
- Potosi_(barque) christeningDate "1895-06-08".
- Potosi_(barque) class Potassium_nitrate.
- Potosi_(barque) commissioningDate "1895-07-26".
- Potosi_(barque) height "64.300608".
- Potosi_(barque) homeport Bremen.
- Potosi_(barque) homeport Buenos_Aires.
- Potosi_(barque) homeport Hamburg.
- Potosi_(barque) homeport Valparaíso.
- Potosi_(barque) length "132.8928".
- Potosi_(barque) maidenVoyage "1895-07-26".
- Potosi_(barque) owner Flying_P-Liner.
- Potosi_(barque) powerType Steam_engine.
- Potosi_(barque) shipBeam "15.14856".
- Potosi_(barque) shipDraft "7.769352".
- Potosi_(barque) shipLaunch "1895-06-08".
- Potosi_(barque) status "Sold to Chile in 1923, caught fire on September 15, 1925 and sunk by the Argentine cruiser Patria on October 19, no loss of men".
- Potosi_(barque) status "Wreck".
- Potosi_(barque) thumbnail Potosi_unter_vollen_Segeln.jpg?width=300.
- Potosi_(barque) topSpeed "35.188".
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink potosi-moored.jpg.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink preussen1.htm.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink Potosi(1895).html.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink potosi01_b.gif.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink ships_valpo.htm.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink potosi.html.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageExternalLink potosi_port.html.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageID "15479126".
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageLength "20474".
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageOutDegree "90".
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageRevisionID "705252357".
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink ARA_Patria.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Barque.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Bordeaux.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Bremen.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Bremerhaven.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Bulkhead_(partition).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Horn.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1895_ships.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barques.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Five-masted_ships.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1925.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_Argentina.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_Argentina.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_Chile.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_France.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Hamburg.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tall_ships_of_Germany.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_Germany.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windjammers.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Code_letters.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Comodoro_Rivadavia.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Course_(sail).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink F._Laeisz.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Falkland_Islands.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink File:Potosi_unter_vollen_Segeln.jpg.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Flying_P-Liner.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Fore-and-aft_rig.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Forecastle.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink German_gold_mark.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Gross_register_tonnage.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Herford.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Iquique.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Jib.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Kiel.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Length_between_perpendiculars.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Length_overall.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_large_sailing_vessels.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Long_ton.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Mejillones.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Net_register_tonnage.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Patagonia.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Poop_deck.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_nitrate.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Potosí.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Preußen_(ship).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_(sail).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Seamanship.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Shipbuilding.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Ships_wheel.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Spanker_(sail).
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Square_rig.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Staysail.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Ton.
- Potosi_(barque) wikiPageWikiLink Topgallant_sail.