Pukavik
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Pukavik is a bimunicipal[1] locality in Blekinge in southern Sweden by the Baltic Sea.
Of Pukavik's 283 inhabitants (2005) 157 live in Sölvesborg Municipality and 126 in Karlshamn Municipality, both in Blekinge County.
Historically Pukavik served as a shipbuilding center, constructing trading vessels suited to the ice and storms of the Baltic.
Several noted wooden sailing vessels were built in Pukavik. These include:
- The Black Opal, 1909. Renamed The Black Pearl, has a long and varied history, including use in the movie Popeye; currently serving as a restaurant in a marina in Malta.[2]
- Yngve, 1929; a three-masted schooner built of oak and pine.[3]
- Orion, 1945.[4] Renamed S.V. Earl of Pembroke, an 18th century 3 masted barque used in many films: Treasure Island, A Respectable Trade, Moll Flanders, Cutthroat Island, Frenchman´s Creek, Shaka Zulu, Longitude, and Wives and Daughters.[5][6]
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ Tätorter 2005 (Swedish). Statistics Sweden. Retrieved on 2008-05-15.
- ^ Maltaconferences.com Black Pearl Restaurant page. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
- ^ Maritime Virtual History Archives Yngve page. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
- ^ Build completion date may be 1948, available references disagree.
- ^ Maritime Britain Square Sail Shipyard page. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
- ^ BBC Cumbria Features Tall Ships - Earl of Pembroke page. Retrieved June 3, 2005.
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