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Atlantic (yacht)

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She was assigned to Patrol Force, Atlantic Fleet, and cruised along the east coast until November 1917 when she was assigned duty as a guard ship at Yorktown, Va., and tender to a squadron of submarine chasers. In January 1919 she was assigned to the 5th Naval District.
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In 1953, the ship was towed to Wildwood, New Jersey where it was kept as a floating tea room, museum, and tourist attraction. She was neglected and sank in 1963 during a storm but was refloated in 1970. She deteriorated and sank at the dock in
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was acquired by the Coast Guard and commissioned on 1 April 1941. She was assigned hull number WIX-271. She was assigned to Coast Guard Headquarters but was stationed at the
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of Germany proposed a sailing race across the North Atlantic and put forward a solid gold cup to be presented to the winner. Eleven boats including the Kaiser's yacht
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had, as opposed to alone, where a challenger can wait for optimal sailing conditions), the record held for nearly 100 years, until broken by
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won, breaking the existing record with a time of 12 days, 4 hours, 1 minute and 19 seconds. The record stood for 75 years until broken by
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where she was used for cadet training. She was decommissioned on 27 October 1947 and sold to a private owner on 10 September 1948.
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The competitors encountered strong winds and gales which ensured a fast passage time, and all eleven boats finished the race.
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Sophie Kastelein-Bouakel contributor, designed and built the interior of the Atlantic replica.
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skippered by Charlie Barr, with navigator and tactician Frederick Maxfield Hoyt took part.
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Original New York Times notice of Atlantic's victory in the race for the Kaiser's Cup
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Following the United States declaration of war on Germany in April 1917,
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which was the record holder going into the race, and the schooner
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was acquired by the Navy on 10 June 1917 and commissioned as USS
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in March 2008, and the schooner was completed in June 2010.
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completing a solo crossing in 11 days 13 hours 22 minutes.
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Her speed and elegance have made her the subject of a book.
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designed and built the interior of the Atlantic replica.
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Index


United States
schooner
Townsend and Downey
Shooters Island
William Gardner
Frederick Maxfield Hoyt
Wilson Marshall
Charlie Barr
fastest transatlantic sail passage
Kaiser's Cup
monohull
Kaiser Wilhelm II
George Lauder Jr
Endymion
Eric Tabarly
trimaran
monohull
Nicorette
Mari-Cha IV
2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge
Norfolk Navy Yard
Portsmouth, Virginia
United States Coast Guard Academy
New London, Connecticut
Norfolk
Virginia
Newport, Rhode Island
Kaiser's Cup
World War I Victory Medal

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