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  2. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A bark that was beached in a storm, near Cape Cod Light. Montclair: 4 March 1927 A schooner that ran aground off Nauset Light in a storm. Monticello United States: Unknown A ship that served in the Quasi-War, which was decommissioned and wrecked off Cape Cod

  3. Wianno Senior - Wikipedia

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    More recently, Pearl River Productions has published a DVD providing a video history of the Wianno Senior class. That DVD provides updates to the class history beyond the 75th anniversary and discusses the recovery of the class from the devastating boat yard fire on December 10, 2003, in which 21 Seniors were destroyed, 18 of them the classic wooden Seniors.

  4. Steamship Authority - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the company built a terminal near the rail station and renamed itself the Nantucket and Cape Cod Steamboat Company. The company's two vessels, Telegraph and Massachusetts , now began to only serve Hyannis, rather than making the longer trip to Woods Hole and New Bedford. [ 4 ]

  5. Cape Cod boat crash leaves 1 dead and others injured ... - AOL

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    A 17-year-old girl has died after a boat crashed into a jetty in Sesuit Harbor on Cape Cod Friday night, according to Massachusetts State Police.

  6. Buzzards Bay - Wikipedia

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    Buzzards Bay is often considered the finest sailing location on the East Coast and is frequently compared in terms of sailing conditions to San Francisco Bay. Since 1914, Buzzards Bay has been connected to Cape Cod Bay by the Cape Cod Canal.

  7. Sparrow Hawk (pinnace) - Wikipedia

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    The Sparrow-Hawk hull was on extended loan to the Cape Cod Maritime Museum on the harborside in Hyannis, Massachusetts, but has since been returned to the Pilgrim Hall Museum where it is in storage. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The timbers are undergoing further research cooperating with maritime archaeologists of SEAMAHP.org [ 15 ] and experts in 17th ...

  8. East Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Until the latter half of the nineteenth century, the East Harbor was a natural embayment deep enough to shelter Provincetown's fishing fleet during the winter, and was connected to Cape Cod Bay through a 1,000-foot-wide (300 m) inlet. [3] This effectively isolated neighboring Provincetown from Truro and other towns on Cape Cod. [1]

  9. Adventure (1926 schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Adventure is a gaff rigged knockabout schooner.She was built in Essex, Massachusetts, USA, and launched in 1926 to work the Grand Banks fishing grounds out of Gloucester.She is one of only two surviving knockabout fishing schooners – ships designed without bowsprits [2] for the safety of her crew.