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Original article post: https://www.utopia1946.com/utopia-blog/schooner-utopia-runs-aground FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559312643639 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/svutopia/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/svutopia/ Ogdensburg, Advance News, October 11th, 1959. Schooner Grounds in Span Water! The Utopia went aground just west of Ogdensburg International Bridge about 10 p.m. Monday while on the last leg of her trip around the world. The Auxiliary Schooner, sailing under the command of Captain Fred J. Peterson, left Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin on November 17th, 1956 for a trip around the world. The 65-foot ship is on her way home with seven people aboard. According to Robert Peterson, the son of the captain, the ship went aground just west of the New Bridge. Captain John Atherton, skipper of the Coast Guard Cutter White Lupine, went to the Schooner’s aid in the morning. The small powerboat off the Lupine, carried the anchor from the Utopia and the small ship came off under her own power. On the ship besides the captain were his son and daughter-in-law, who just went aboard 10 days ago. Mr. Peterson Jr. has been operating his father's ship building yard at Sturgeon Bay. He flew to Montreal to meet his father on his homecoming voyage. Others on the ship include Damayan Dunuwille from Ceylon, Wong Chin Chong, a 23-year-old from Malaya, who speaks seven different languages, Stephen Busaz, a Hungarian who went aboard at Sydney Nova Scotia, and Joseph Swafford, 25, from Silver Springs, Maryland, who was touring Europe on his own and joined the group at Barcelona, Spain. Before the visitors could come aboard at Ogdensburg, they had to be examined by a local doctor. The Utopia was built in 1946 at Captain Peterson's shipyard. In 1947, he spent 11 months cruising the Mediterranean. The world cruisers crossed the Atlantic on the way home in 13 days and six hours. According to Mr. Peterson, the ship will be laid up at Sturgeon Bay for the winter and repaired. The ship has a steel bottom but it is wood from the water level up. Household appliances of all sorts can be used on the ship. The freezer will hold a ton of frozen meat. The ship is equipped with radar and had two auxiliary engines for power. Under power, the ship will travel about eight knots. Under sail, with a good wind, it will sail along at an 11-knot clip. About the Utopia: The historic Great Lakes schooner Utopia, built in 1946, offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Originally from Sturgeon Bay, you can now find Utopia in Manitowoc, Wisconsin! Dockside visitors can explore this beautifully crafted vessel, which was designed by Fred J. Peterson of Peterson Builders, Inc. in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin and built in 1946. Utopia’s unique features include a steel double bottom for strength, wooden hull sides for warmth, and twin Detroit diesel engines. Visitors can marvel at her elegant lines, learn about her global circumnavigation, and appreciate the craftsmanship that has kept her sailing for decades. Utopia currently resides under the stewardship of the her new owners based in Manitowoc Wisconsin, where it continues to inspire curiosity and passion for the Great Lakes among learners of all ages.

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We can't believe our European season is over… can we please do it all again? 🥺 Good news - you don't have to wait until next summer to sail again. Join us in the Tropics this winter and keep the Yacht Week dream alive 🌴✨ Link in bio for more details!  🎥 by @noellehamoen #SummerRecap #YachtLife #EuropeanSummer #YachtWeekTropics #WinterEscape #CoreMemories

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Each year in September, you can see the most spectacular sailing yachts from around the world in the port of Saint-Tropez. There are approximately 250 - 300 sailing yachts and participants and numerous spectators on the water and on land. Saint-Tropez will welcome the first of the world's most luxurious yachts on Saturday evening. All types of yachts will be displayed, from ultra-modern models with a sleek design to more traditional models. High-tech performance and luxurious interiors are all these yachts' most distinguishing features. The event will likely attract a few prominent faces since these gems aren't accessible to everyone. There are a number of regattas in various categories. Still, you can also enjoy the atmosphere at the harbor with a "Villages des Voiles" (sailing village) with 10-15 exhibitors. The event will include musical contributions, a boules competition, and a fashion show featuring sailing equipment. Reserve your place on ether a 12mR classic racing yacht or 15mR "Hallowe'en" for Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2023 today. The program will be described in more detail shortly. To learn more, please contact info@noblesse.yachts. #shorts

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