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  2. HMS Argonaut (61) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Argonaut was a Dido-class cruiser of the British Royal Navy which saw active service during the Second World War. Constructed at the Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead , Argonaut was laid down in 1939, launched in September 1941, and formally commissioned into service on 8 August 1942.

  3. MacGregor Yacht Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MacGregor was known for using innovative features to provide stability while maintaining light weight and easy trailerability. The swing keel was one of the innovations used on MacGregor's smaller boats, and water ballast was another. The model 26M weighs only 2,550 lb (1,160 kg) dry, 300 lb (140 kg) of which is permanent ballast. When in the ...

  4. List of naval vessels of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all naval vessels ever used by the United Kingdom under the Royal Navy and other UK maritime organisations or groups that participated in UK conflicts. . This list will consist of lists of naval vessels used at specific time periods such as World War II and the Modern day as well as a list of Royal Navy ship names that will look at all Royal Navy ships ever u

  5. HMS Argonaut (F56) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Argonaut (F56) was a Leander-class frigate that served with the Royal Navy from 1967 to 1993. She took part in the Falklands War in 1982, sustaining damage and casualties in action. Construction

  6. SS Santa Rosa (1932) - Wikipedia

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    SS Santa Rosa (later SS Athinai) was a passenger and cargo ocean liner built for the Grace Line for operation by its subsidiary Panama Mail Steamship Company of San Francisco. She was the first to be launched and operating of four sister ships , the others in order of launch being Santa Paula (11 June 1932), Santa Lucia (3 October 1932) and ...

  7. List of clipper ships - Wikipedia

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    She was an extreme clipper and only full-sized sailing ship built by George Steers. Initially, she sailed in the California and Brazil trades. Sold in 1859 and renamed Emanuela, she was considered to be the fastest slaver sailing out of Havana. The British Royal Navy captured Emanuela off the coast of Africa in 1860 with over 800 slaves aboard ...

  8. HMS Argonaut (1898) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Argonaut was a ship of the Diadem-class of protected cruiser in the British Royal Navy. She was laid down in 1898, and commissioned for service on the China station in 1900. She was laid down in 1898, and commissioned for service on the China station in 1900.

  9. Shane Acton - Wikipedia

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    Shane John Acton (17 September 1946 – 25 February 2002) [1] [2] was an English sailor, known for circumnavigating the globe in an 18-foot (5.5 m) boat, the smallest ever, at that time, to survive the voyage. He first set sail from Britain in 1972 at the age of 25. Acton was born and raised in Coleridge, Cambridge, England.