There is a book by Robert Manry titled tinkerbelle this will give you pics and diagrams and describe the boats voyages in detail.
2006-09-14 08:50:38
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answered by brian L 6
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The story of the building of Tinkerbell and her voyage across the Atlantic is in a book titled "THE BOATS THEY SAILED IN". The book tells the stories of many small boat voyages including circumnavigations of the world. Sorry I don't remember the author's name or the publisher.
2006-09-12 08:54:12
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answered by muckrake 4
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2016-12-18 22:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Thanks for you made me know that the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic was Tinkerbell.
2006-09-12 09:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It is currently in the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.
2014-04-13 13:13:08
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answered by Debbie S 1
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yes it took up residence in San Francisco
2006-09-13 14:29:12
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answered by soldierof the 82ndAirborne 3
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it is in a small ship yard in portsmouth rotting away
2006-09-12 08:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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no news yet
2006-09-15 04:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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