Bounty (1983 film replica ship)

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Bounty (1983 film replica ship) was a full-scale, seaworthy reproduction of the 18th-century Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty, originally built for the 1984 film "The Bounty" and later used for sailing, tours, and educational purposes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf full-scale ship replica
replica ship
sailing ship
tall ship
associatedWith Royal Navy history
film industry
mutiny on the Bounty narrative
basedOn HMS Bounty
countryOfRegistry United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts 18th-century Royal Navy vessel
designedAs ocean-going vessel
featuredIn The Bounty
surface form: The Bounty (1984 film)
hasCrewType professional crew
trainee crew
hasCulturalSignificance representation of HMS Bounty mutiny story
hasEducationalTheme Age of Sail
Royal Navy practices
maritime life in the 18th century
navigation history
hasEraRepresented late 18th century
hasFunctionAfterFilming educational platform
museum-style exhibit
sailing attraction
hasHullMaterial wood
hasMastConfiguration square-rigged
hasRigType full-rigged ship
hasRoleIn public understanding of maritime heritage
visual representation of historical ships in cinema
modeledAfter 18th-century collier-type ship design
operatedAs educational ship
sail training vessel
tourist attraction
primaryPurposeAtConstruction film prop
propulsion sails
scale full-scale reproduction
seaworthiness seaworthy
subjectOf film production documentation
maritime history articles
usedFor charter voyages
educational programs
feature film production
maritime heritage interpretation
promotional events
public tours
sail training

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The Bounty hasHMSBountyReplica Bounty (1983 film replica ship)