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Deutsch: Der Fünfmast-Topsegelschoner „Adolf Vinnen“ war ein Schiff der Reederei F. A. Vinnen & Co. Nach nur einer Woche Fahrt lief das Schiff am 9. Februar 1923 wegen Ruderschadens bei Lizard auf die Felsen und ging verloren.
English: Adolf Vinnen wrecked near Hot Point at The Lizard, Cornwall in Great Britain on her maiden voyage in 1923.

"The five Vinnen's were built by Krupp for Vinnen, Bremen, in 1921–1922. They were rigged with square top- and topgallant sails on the fore and mizzen masts ... Adolf Vinnen (1922), Krupp, Germany."[1]

  1. Bruzelius, Lars (1998-12-28). Sailing Ships:Five-masted schooners with aux. machinery. The Vinnen Schooners. The Maritime History Virtual Archives. Retrieved on March 17, 2011.
Publisher: John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
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