1937 - RANGER - 73 PHOTOS
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Ranger's interior accommodations (1)
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Ranger's interior accommodations (2)
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1937 Ranger America�s Cup Race Yacht
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LEAD KEEL MOLDED FOR NEW CUP YACHT
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Rod Stephens and Starling Burgess at Bath Iron Works
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RANGER
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RANGER
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Harold Vanderbilt
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Providence Pub. Lib. |
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Ranger
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Sailing
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Scientific American |
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The stem of Ranger was fabricated of three plates 48 feet long
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Building RANGER
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Laying Ranger Wood Deck
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Ranger's rudder, four feet wide, was built up of arc-welded steel
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Ranger after her launching at the Bath Iron Works of Maine
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"Stepping" the 165-foot duralumin mast on the racing yacht Ranger
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Ranger crossing the line far in advance of the Endeavour II for the third successive victory
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Ranger front Endeavour II
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Start, Final Race, America's Cup, 1937
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Ranger stays close to the stern of the British challenger Endeavour
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