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The Shearwater is an 81.5-foot (24.8 m) wooden schooner docked in Lower Manhattan in New York City in the U.S. state of New York. The schooner was designed by Theodore Donald Wells and built by the Rice Brothers Corporation in East Boothbay, Maine in 1929. During World War II, it was requisitioned into the United States Coast Guard to patrol for German U-boats. The Shearwater completed a circumnavigation of the world in the early-1980s and later worked as a research laboratory for the University of Pennsylvania's Institute of Environmental Medicine. Docked about 200 yards (180 m) west of the site of the World Trade Center, it is operated by Manhattan by Sail, which gives 90-minute-long tours of New York Harbor, and is licensed to carry 48 passengers. The schooner was listed on the National

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  • Shearwater (goleta) (es)
  • Shearwater (goélette) (fr)
  • Shearwater (schooner) (en)
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  • Shearwater es una goleta ubicada en Nueva York, Nueva York. Shearwater se encuentra inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 9 de marzo de 2009. (es)
  • Le Shearwater est une goélette en bois maintenant amarrée dans le Lower Manhattan à New York, dans l'État de New York. La goélette a été conçue par Theodore Donald Wells et construite par la Rice Brothers Corporation à East Boothbay, dans le Maine en 1929. (fr)
  • The Shearwater is an 81.5-foot (24.8 m) wooden schooner docked in Lower Manhattan in New York City in the U.S. state of New York. The schooner was designed by Theodore Donald Wells and built by the Rice Brothers Corporation in East Boothbay, Maine in 1929. During World War II, it was requisitioned into the United States Coast Guard to patrol for German U-boats. The Shearwater completed a circumnavigation of the world in the early-1980s and later worked as a research laboratory for the University of Pennsylvania's Institute of Environmental Medicine. Docked about 200 yards (180 m) west of the site of the World Trade Center, it is operated by Manhattan by Sail, which gives 90-minute-long tours of New York Harbor, and is licensed to carry 48 passengers. The schooner was listed on the National (en)
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  • *Shearwater (1929–1939) (en)
  • *Shearwater (1969–) (en)
  • *Tamarit (1939–1969) (en)
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  • Detroit 4-71 diesel (en)
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