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- Schooner_Hindu abstract "The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel.James W. Hall promptly sold the Princess Pat to Alphonsus Reybine, according to title records. After Reybine’s death, executor Martha Reynine sold it to T. Sloan Young in 1929. Young changed the name to “Saispas,” from the French “Je ne sais pas,” or “I don’t know.”The boat participated in the 1930 Newport-Bermuda Race under Young's ownership. The vessel placed last, sailing alongside such other notable schooners of her era such as the John Alden-designed "Malabar X".Roger W. Randall bought "Hindu" from Young. Nowell Ames bought her from Randall. Both sales happened in 1935. Nowell changed the boat's name to “Anna Lee Ames,” before selling her to William A. Parker in 1938. Parker used the boat to trade spices between India and Boston from 1938-1940, and christened her “Hindu.”The U.S. Navy commissioned "Hindu" during World War II, where she assisted the Coastal Patrol along the Eastern Seaboard. Log books indicate the navy men painted her gray, lined her with depth charges, mounted a machine gun on her deck and engaged a German U-boat on more than one occasion.Archie A. Comstock owned the boat after the war for a short time before he sold it to Albert "Al" Avellar, Jr. and partners in 1946.Capt. Al Avellar of Provincetown, MA bought "Hindu" after the war in 1946. Avellar eventually began whale-watching trips from Provincetown, Mass., purportedly the first person on the East Coast to do so.The boat changed hands a few times in the 1980s before a man named John Bennett became the owner. Bennett died aboard the boat and the schooner fell into disrepair. Capt. Kevin "Foggy" Foley of Cape Cod and partners bought her in 2006. Then in his late 50s, Foley had sailed aboard "Hindu" as crew when he was 12 years old.Fairwinds Credit Union acquired "Hindu" in 2009.William Rowan bought the schooner in 2011. The vessel is docked at Stock Island Marina Village in Stock Island, Florida.For more information, visit: http://sailschoonerhindu.com".
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- Schooner_Hindu orphan "August 2011".
- Schooner_Hindu unreferenced "July 2011".
- Schooner_Hindu subject Category:Schooners.
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- Schooner_Hindu comment "The famed Hodgdon Bros. in East Boothbay, Maine built Schooner Hindu in 1925. William H. Hand, Jr., a renowned yacht designer, drew the plans for James W. Hall of New York City. The vessel's original name was the "Princess Pat," which is a sailor's song of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Unit, currently stationed in Edmonton, Alberta. The schooner is a 79-foot (length overall) half-scale model of a 19th-century Grand Banks fishing vessel.James W.".
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