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Priwall was a four-masted steel-hulled barque with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails. The windjammer was ordered by the F. Laeisz shipping company of Hamburg and launched at the Blohm & Voss yard, Hamburg, on 23 June 1917. After delays arising from a shortage of materials during and after First World War, she was completed on 6 March 1920. Priwall was used on the nitrate trade route to the west coast of South America; she also made several voyages from South Australia’s Spencer Gulf grain ports to Europe. Her code Letters were RWLN; in 1934 they were changed to DIRQ.

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  • Priwall (Schiff) (de)
  • Buque Escuela Lautaro (es)
  • Priwall (barque) (en)
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  • Die Priwall war eine deutsche Viermastbark und der vorletzte der Flying P-Liner, die für die berühmte Reederei F. Laeisz gebaut wurden. 1938 stellte sie den bis heute gültigen Rekord für die schnellste Umrundung von Kap Hoorn durch ein Segelschiff in ostwestlicher Richtung auf. 1945 sank sie, seit 1941 unter chilenischer Flagge fahrend und in Lautaro umbenannt, nach Ladungsbrand vor der peruanischen Küste. (de)
  • El buque Lautaro fue un Buque escuela de la Armada de Chile nombrado en honor al caudillo araucano Lautaro, durante el período de la segunda guerra mundial, y que fue protagonista de un grave siniestro frente a las costas peruanas. Se le apodaba popularmente como La Lautaro. Es el sexto buque de la citada Armada en portar ese nombre. (es)
  • Priwall was a four-masted steel-hulled barque with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails. The windjammer was ordered by the F. Laeisz shipping company of Hamburg and launched at the Blohm & Voss yard, Hamburg, on 23 June 1917. After delays arising from a shortage of materials during and after First World War, she was completed on 6 March 1920. Priwall was used on the nitrate trade route to the west coast of South America; she also made several voyages from South Australia’s Spencer Gulf grain ports to Europe. Her code Letters were RWLN; in 1934 they were changed to DIRQ. (en)
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  • *Lautaro (1941-45) (en)
  • *Priwall (1917-41) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Priwall_(ship,_1917).jpg
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