Cimba
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Cimba was a British-built clipper in the Australian wool trade. She sailed between London and Sydney for 20 years, from 1878 to 1898. In 1905, Cimba set the sailing ship record for a passage from Callao to Iquique, of 14 days.
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Full-rigged ship. "Rigged with royals, with double topgallant sails on the fore and main masts, and double gallant sails."
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A. Hood, Aberdeen
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Cimba
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Norway
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United Kingdom
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April 1878
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Cimba
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British Reg. No. 77444; Signal RKJS
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A. Nicol & Co. Aberdeen
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Iron-hulled clipper
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Cimba was a British-built clipper in the Australian wool trade. She sailed between London and Sydney for 20 years, from 1878 to 1898. In 1905, Cimba set the sailing ship record for a passage from Callao to Iquique, of 14 days.
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Stranded near Pointe Des Monts, 26 July 1915