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HMCS Venture : ウィキペディア英語版
HMCS Venture

HMCS ''Venture'' was a Three Masted Schooner built for the Royal Canadian Navy as a training ship in 1937. She served during the Second World War at Halifax. She was the second ship commissioned by the Royal Canadian Navy to bear the name ''Venture''.
==Construction==
''Venture'' was designed by W. J. Roue and was laid down 4 January 1937. She was launched on 9 June 1937 by Meteghan Shipbuilding Company Limited at Meteghan.〔 She was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 25 October 1937 and was based in Halifax.
''Venture'' was a traditional schooner built from the same table of offsets as the ''Bluenose'' although there were a few differences: Venture had three masts, not two, her keel was slightly longer, and she was built to draw less water to sail up the St. Lawrence River into the Great Lakes. She was painted royal blue with a gold line and a white boot topping.〔

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