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Carthaginian was a three-masted barque outfitted as a whaler that served both as a movie prop and a museum ship in Hawaii. Laid down and launched in Denmark in 1921 as the three-masted schooner Wandia, she was converted in 1964–1965 into a typical square-rigged 19th-century whaler for the filming of the 1966 movie Hawaii. Afterward, she was moored in the harbor of the former whaling port-of-call of Lāhainā on the Hawaiian island of Maui, explaining the whaling industry in the Hawaiian islands. Carthaginian was lost in 1972 when she ran aground just outside the harbor on its way to drydock maintenance on Oahu and was replaced as a whaling museum by Carthaginian II in 1980.

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  • Carthaginian (ship) (en)
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  • Carthaginian was a three-masted barque outfitted as a whaler that served both as a movie prop and a museum ship in Hawaii. Laid down and launched in Denmark in 1921 as the three-masted schooner Wandia, she was converted in 1964–1965 into a typical square-rigged 19th-century whaler for the filming of the 1966 movie Hawaii. Afterward, she was moored in the harbor of the former whaling port-of-call of Lāhainā on the Hawaiian island of Maui, explaining the whaling industry in the Hawaiian islands. Carthaginian was lost in 1972 when she ran aground just outside the harbor on its way to drydock maintenance on Oahu and was replaced as a whaling museum by Carthaginian II in 1980. (en)
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  • Carthaginian (en)
  • launched as Wandia (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Maui,_1973_(37126219613).jpg
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  • above waterline to top of mainmast (en)
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  • The Carthaginian served as a museum . (en)
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  • 0001-04-02 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • Sold to Tucker Thompson, converted to square-rig whaleship and acquired by Lahaina Restoration Foundation c.1966–67 (en)
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  • Maui, 1973 .jpg (en)
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  • Carthaginian (en)
  • launched as Wandia (en)
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  • Lahaina Restoration Foundation (en)
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  • diesel for maneuvering in port (en)
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  • Three-masted barque outfitted as a whaler (en)
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  • Crossing the Pacific in a Square Rigged Ship (en)
  • Filming the Movie "Hawaii" (en)
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  • 20.8712 -156.6786
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  • Carthaginian was a three-masted barque outfitted as a whaler that served both as a movie prop and a museum ship in Hawaii. Laid down and launched in Denmark in 1921 as the three-masted schooner Wandia, she was converted in 1964–1965 into a typical square-rigged 19th-century whaler for the filming of the 1966 movie Hawaii. Afterward, she was moored in the harbor of the former whaling port-of-call of Lāhainā on the Hawaiian island of Maui, explaining the whaling industry in the Hawaiian islands. Carthaginian was lost in 1972 when she ran aground just outside the harbor on its way to drydock maintenance on Oahu and was replaced as a whaling museum by Carthaginian II in 1980. (en)
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