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Category for ships that remain lost at sea under unexplained circumstances, whereabouts unknown. See also: Category:Shipwrecks for shipwrecks of known location and/or known circumstances. Contents
Bounty, a full-rig ship lost off the North Carolina coast as Hurricane Sandy approached in 2012. Concordia, a triple-mast barquentine built in 1992 and operated by Canada as a school ship; lost at sea in 2010, in a squall. Endeavour II, built in 1968; wrecked in a 1971 gale off New Zealand; Fantome, a former yacht built in 1927, then operated ...
It is the last Royal Navy submarine to have been lost at sea. 75 1928 Denmark: København – a five-masted barque used as a naval training vessel until it disappeared with 75 aboard after 22 December. Built by the Danish East Asiatic Company in 1921, it was the world's largest sailing ship at the time, and served primarily for sail training of ...
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in 1880 Ship State Description Alpha Norway The barque was lost at sea between 30 January and 12 March. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States to Aarhus, Denmark.
38 ft Monohull Sailor and Boat Lost at Sea [8] 1976 OSTAR: Royal Western Yacht Club: Mike McMullen: Three Cheers: 1978 Route du Rhum: 16 November 1978, Alain Colas: Azores: Manureva: Unknown 1979 Fastnet race: Royal Ocean Racing Club: 15 Sailors 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: Cruising Yacht Club of Australia: 27 December 1998: Phillip ...
Lost @ Sea, a 1998 album by The Lads; Lost at Sea, a 2005 album by Bounding Main; Lost at Sea, a 2001 album by Craig's Brother "Lost at Sea", a track on the album Standing Stone (1997) by Paul McCartney "Lost at Sea", a track from the album Clarity (2013) by Zedd featuring Ryan Tedder "Sæglópur" (Icelandic for "lost at sea"), a track in the ...
FV Andrea Gail was an American commercial fishing vessel that was lost at sea with all hands during the Perfect Storm of 1991. The vessel and her six-man crew had been fishing the North Atlantic Ocean out of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Her last reported position was 180 mi (290 km) northeast of Sable Island on October 28, 1991.
The sea life was all part of an ecosystem that evolved around his raft and followed him for 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) across the ocean. He collected drinking water from two solar stills (the third of which he had cut open in order to know how to use them) and various jury-rigged devices for collecting rainwater , which together produced ...