An advertisement in r. San Francisco paper recently published read aa fol-lon-s; _'<'The world's' largest, auxiliary sailing yacht will leave. San Francisco in ninety days, bound for a fifteen months' cruise of the world, making ninety-two stops in 52,000 miles. The. vessel has just been purchased by a group of San Francisco business and professional men and women. It is a big Safe, steel sailing vessel (barque), and is being converted into the world's largest yacht for this cruise, _ with auxiliary engines, ice plant, radio, electricity, large state rooms, etc. A few more congenial men and women can join the party "by sharing expenses, which are very low, about equal to cost of living expenses at home. This trip offers more variety, comfort, res**, travel, and social diversion than aro possible in any other way. References required. The trip should also prove profitable as an investment—all who go share in the earnings from motion pictures taken on the cruise." The concern which is organising the cruise is known as the Intrepid Company.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17936, 3 December 1923, Page 14
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