Pacific Queen

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Pacific Queen was the later name of the historic 19th-century square-rigged sailing ship originally known as Balclutha, famed for her service in transoceanic trade and later preservation as a museum ship.

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Pacific Queen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic ship
museum ship
sailing ship
square-rigged ship
builtInCentury 19th century
cargoType bulk goods
general cargo
category historic merchant sailing ships
museum ships of the United States
preserved sailing ships
countryOfRegistry United Kingdom
era Age of Sail
surface form: Age of Sail (late period)
flag British flag
hasCrewType sailing ship crew
hasHullMaterial steel
hasMastCount three masts
hasNotableFeature square-rigged masts
steel-hulled construction
traditional sailing rig
hasSuperstructureMaterial wood
historicSignificance example of 19th-century square-rigged merchant ship
representative of deep-water sailing cargo ships
laterName Pacific Queen self-linksurface differs
laterUse exhibition ship
museum ship
navigationType celestial navigation
dead reckoning
operatedAs merchant ship
operatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
operationalStatus non-seagoing museum exhibit
retired from commercial service
originalName Balclutha
preservationStatus preserved historic vessel
propulsion sail
riggingType square rig
roleInEducation used to educate public about sailing ship era
roleInHistory illustrates 19th-century maritime commerce
sailPlan full-rigged
tradeRoute intercontinental trade routes
transoceanic routes
usedFor cargo transport
transoceanic trade
vesselType full-rigged ship

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Balclutha laterName Pacific Queen
Pacific Queen laterName Pacific Queen self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Balclutha