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The Marcella

To start with, she had been built for two companies: the Arcachon New Society for Fishing Steamers and the Bordeaux Society, fishing off the coast, and she was intended for trawling the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.

She was probably the largest and the most comfortable trawler of her age and went out twice every fishing year from 1933 until 1939, but then she remained blocked in St. Pierre et

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