Malahat (schooner)
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Malahat, a large 5-masted lumber schooner from Vancouver, BC, was known as "the Queen of Rum Row" in her day. She became famous (or infamous) for rum-running on the US Pacific Coast between 1920 and 1933. The Vancouver Maritime Museum says that Malahat delivered "more contraband liquor than any other ship."
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Malahat (schooner)
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Malahat
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$750,000 Canadian
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Five-masted schooner
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October 2022
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Cameron Genoa Mills Shipbuilders Ltd., Victoria, BC
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Malahat in port
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Mabel Brown class
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Minimum of 15 crew members
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August 1917
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Canada
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--03-23
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StateLibQld 1 147135 Malahat .jpg
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Malahat
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Hull of Douglas fir. Top speed 5 knots. Infamous rum-runner that eluded US Coast Guard for 13 yrs.
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Archibald McGillis, Vancouver, 1923; General Navigation Co., Vancouver, 1929; Gordon Gibson, Sr., 1934; Canada West Coast Navigation Company
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Twin Bolinder semi-diesels, 320 bhp; coal-fired steam boiler
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Malahat, a large 5-masted lumber schooner from Vancouver, BC, was known as "the Queen of Rum Row" in her day. She became famous (or infamous) for rum-running on the US Pacific Coast between 1920 and 1933. The Vancouver Maritime Museum says that Malahat delivered "more contraband liquor than any other ship."
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Wrecked 23 March 1944