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''Marc Guylaine'' was a Canadian herring seiner built in 1969, along with its two sister ships, the ''Lady Dorianne'' and ''Lady Audette''. After its two sister ships both mysteriously sank in the Acadian peninsula, drowning nine men, and the only two other ships built to the same specifications met identical fates, the ''Marc Guylaine'' became the subject of great fear that it would meet a similar end. The government eventually agreed to purchase the "cursed" ship from its captain, and subsequently renamed it and moved it out of Atlantic Canada, selling it to a fishing corporation on the Pacific Coast where it remains in service today as the ''Freeport''. ==Construction== In 1969, Saint John Shipbuilding built three identical 126-tonne fishing trawlers named the ''Lady Audette II'', the ''Marc Guylaine II'' and the ''Lady Dorianne II''.〔(Miramar Ship Index ), (Lady Audette II ), (Marc Guylaine II ), (Lady Dorianne II )〕 The original engineering records for the Dorianne and Audette were obtained by the ''Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston'' for their records-collection.〔( Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston )〕 The ''Marc Guylaine'' was sold to Gélas Haché, and the ''Lady Audette'' was sold to A. Chaisson.〔World Ship Society, "Marine News", 1970. p. 260〕
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