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Description:
One of the crown jewels in Seattle's fleet of restored classic yachts, the Ted Geary-designed BLUE PETER is seen during the annual Opening Day Parade through the Montlake Cut.
Her name is a reference to the international maritime signal flag for the letter "P," blue with a white square, and the pays homage to the flag's traditional message that a vessel is about to proceed to sea.
During World War II, the yacht was taken over by the US Army and designated Q134. She was later transferred within the Army to the Corps of Engineers and renamed CANOL. In 1948, the Army disposed of the vessel, and she returned to civilian hands under her original name.
USCG Doc #: 227646
Owner: Blue Peter LLC, Seattle, Washington
Flag: USA
Hailing Port: Seattle, Washington
Call Sign: WDA8959
Length: 85.9 ft
Beam: 18.3 ft
Tonnage: 118 GT/99 NT
Year of Build: 1928
Builder: Lake Union Drydock Company, Seattle, Washington
Name History:
BLUE PETER [1928-c.1942]
Q134 (USA) [c.1942-c.1945]
CANOL (USACE) [c1945-1948]
BLUE PETER [1948-Date]
This ship is not assigned to any other category.
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