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History | Bluenose II

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Bluenose - Wikipedia

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Bluenose | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bluenose
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History of the Bluenose Schooner | Bluenose Yacht Sales

    https://www.bluenoseyachts.com/about-bluenose-yacht-sales/about-the-bluenose/
    The Bluenose had a good first season, and she would more than prove her worth in subsequent years, landing a record 646,000 pounds in one haul in 1923. At the end of that first season, in October 1921, the Bluenose sailed into Halifax harbour to test her speed against the finest Canadian schooners.

The Story of the Bluenose (1933) – WJRoué.ca

    http://www.wjroue.ca/1933/10/07/the-story-of-the-bluenose-1933/
    In 1923 the “Bluenose” met another Gloucester challenger, the “Columbia,” and finished ahead in the first two races. As a result of a protest, however, the second race was later awarded to the “Columbia” on a technicality, and the “Bluenose” was withdrawn from the …

History: Bluenose turns 100 - Canadian Yachting

    https://www.canadianyachting.ca/news-and-events/current/6257-history-bluenose-turns-100
    The schooner’s racing history and its fishing prowess have become the stuff of legend. Under Walter’s command, Bluenose won the cup again in 1922 and held the title in 1923, though the latter series was declared a draw on a technicality.

Canada Vignettes: Bluenose 1921-1946 - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaqjiqR22f0
    This very short documentary from the Canada Vignettes series provides a short history of the Bluenose schooner, a celebrated racing ship and hard-working fis...

Heritage Minutes: Bluenose - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGv0we4Z9G0
    A Nova Scotian schooner — the undefeated champion of the International Fisherman's Trophy — is pitted against an American ship in the last and most dramatic ...

History — Chester Bluenose Fleet

    http://www.chesterbluenosefleet.com/history
    The history of the Bluenose Class sloop begins in 1946 when naval architect William J. Roué designed the wooden one design for a group of sailors from the Armdale Yacht Club. The first Bluenose class sloops set sail in Nova Scotia water in the spring of 1946.

The Bluenose - Canada's History

    https://www.canadashistory.ca/explore/transportation/the-bluenose
    Bluenose was designed by William J. Roué, a local marine architect, built by Smith & Rhuland Shipyard of Lunenberg, and captained by local sailor Angus Walters. A working schooner, Bluenose and its crew headed to the Grand Banks off Newfoundland to fish in the summer of 1921, all the while focusing on the schooner’s first major test — the International …

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