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Ottillie Fjord identification

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Ottillie Fjord/Nanuk was a three-masted schooner of 261 tons, built by H. D. Bendixsen at Fairhaven, Califoria in 1892. Sold by Olaf Swenson of Seattle to Metro Goldwyn-Mayer in 1933; played HMS Pandora in 'Mutiny on the Bounty. Gordon Newell, "Maritime Events of 1933," H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest., p. 423, quoted by Tacoma Public Library, Ships and Shipping database, URL in article. According to Lloyds Register, Nanuk was 130 ft long, 31.6 ft beam 9.6 ft deep in 1945, a full-powered motorship, at that time owned by Cia Niviera National del Pacifico, SA de CV. As of 1944, same dimensions, 3 masted schooner, owned by Metro-Goldwin-Mayer Corp. in 1930, same simensions, Swenson Fur Trading Company. All these listings say she was the former Ottillie Fjord. The Metha Nelson was a larger vessel. The last entry for her on the Plimsoll database is 1932, owned by Fox Film Corp, length and beam as in DANFS, no renaming noted. Lloyds registers 1930-1945

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