Английская Википедия:Adolf Vinnen (barquentine)

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Adolf Vinnen was a five-masted barquentine that was built by Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany. She was wrecked on her maiden voyage in 1923.

Description

Adolf Vinnen was a Шаблон:GRT five-masted barquentine. She was Шаблон:Convert long, with a beam of Шаблон:Convert and a depth of Шаблон:Convert. She was propelled by sails and two Шаблон:Convert 4-cylinder diesel engines. She was designed for a crew of 45.[1]

History

Adolf Vinnen was built in 1922 by Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel.[1] Launched in December 1922,[2] she was yard number 420.[3] She was built for F A Vinnen & Co, Bremen.[1]

She was one of the five Vinnen sisters, identical ships built by Krupps around 1921–1922 for F A Vinnen of Bremen. These were the Carl Vinnen, Adolf Vinnen, Christle Vinnen, Werner Vinnen and Sussane Vinnen.[4] The four masted steel auxilary, Magdalene Vinnen was a 3476 ton barque constructed to a separate design in the same year and in the same yard.[5]

On 9 February 1923,[6] during her maiden voyage from Kiel Germany to Barry, Glamorgan, Wales,[3][7] Adolf Vinnen was driven ashore at Bass Point, Cornwall, United Kingdom in a gale. The Lizard lifeboat attended the ship,[6] Her crew of 24 was rescued by breeches buoy from the cliffs above the wreck. Adolf Vinnen was the last large sailing ship wrecked in the Lizard area.[2] The wreck lies in Шаблон:Convert of water.[1]

References

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