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Andrea Gail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fishing vessel Andrea Gail was a 72 foot (22 m) commercial fishing vessel that was constructed in Panama City, Florida in 1978. She was originally named Miss Penny and was lost at sea duri...
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The discovery, exploration and salvage of the Titanic ... I was watching Deep Sea Detectives and i think they found the Andrea Gail. They worn't sure though but the ship they found is upturned and covered with fishnets so they couldnt get a good look.
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The story of the Andrea Gail and her crew inspired Sebastian Junger's 1997 book "The Perfect Storm" and the 2000 movie of the same name distributed by Warner Brothers. The Andrea Gail's sister ship, the Lady Grace was used during the filming of the movie.
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Ordering for Christmas? This item requires additional time to ship. ... "The Wreck of the Andrea Gail" is factual, tightly constructed, and roars to a tragic conclusion like the earlier Melville classic (although this book is considerably shorter, which I found congenial). The narrative is clearer than the over-rated...
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The 'Andrea Gail', a longliner belonging to a sword fishing fleet out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, didn't make it home. During the search, some wreckage from the Andrea Gail was found on nearby Sable Island, known for its shipwrecks throughout marine history.
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One boat lost at sea during the storm was the Andrea Gail, a swordfish boat out of Gloucester with six hands on board. The story of this storm and this boat is told in a book by Sebastian Junger called "The Perfect Storm". ... A Missing Ship...
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Position of the "Andrea Gail" at the last radio contact the evening of October 28, 1991. The ship capsized in the storm "Grace". All six crewmembers were missing at sea, The ship and crew were never found. A few fuel drums, a fuel tank, an empty life raft and some other flotsam were the only wreckage ever found.
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