Zodiac (schooner)
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Le Zodiac est un deux-mâts goélette conçu par William H. Main, Jr pour Robert Wood Johnson et J. Seward Johnson, héritiers de l'entreprise pharmaceutique Johnson & Johnson. Cette goélette de pêche, aux meilleures caractéristiques, a participé à des courses transatlantiques. En 1931, elle a été achetée par la San Francisco Bar Pilots Association. Ramenée de l'Atlantique, elle a été modifiée pour servir de bateau pilote sous le nom de California jusqu'à sa mise en retraite en 1972.
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