Design and construction
Filming of The Bounty , a replica of William Bligh 's ship , required HMS Bounty . A copy of the Bounty was built by Whangarei Engineering Company in Whangarei, New Zealand in 1978 and 1979. The ship was designed to match the original Bounty in appearance. The replica is 40.5 meters (133 ft) long with an overall length of 8.5 meters (28 ft) and a draft of 3.8 meters (12 ft).
To reflect the Mutiny's international legacy on the bounty , materials for the ship were sourced from the British Commonwealth . The case was made from Australian steel that was carved in New Zealand with iroko . New Zealand tanekaha flooring . The masts and spars were of Canadian pine, the sails were of Scottish linen and blocks of English ash and elm. The sail plan was a barque : some sources describe it as a fully rigged ship , but the ship lacks a mizzen topgallant . -mast. The ship's mast is 29 meters (95 ft) tall and has a sail area of 650 square meters (7,000 sq ft). The auxiliary power unit is provided by two 415 hp 8-cylinder turbocharged Kelvin diesel engines. (309 kW) that can reach 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph)
Story
The Bounty movie was completed and released in 1984. The Bounty remained laid up in Los Angeles until 1986, when the Bounty Voyages purchased the ship. It was shipped to Vancouver, refitted and then shipped to Australia. From here, she proceeded to England via the Suez Canal to join the First Fleet's reenactment voyage : a historical reenactment for the Australian Bicentennial . She left England for Australia in May 1987 and sailed with the fleet through Tenerife , Rio de Janeiro , Cape Town , Mauritius , and Fremantle before arriving in Sydney on Australia Day(January 26) 1988. The Bounty was originally intended to be the flagship of the re-created voyage (due to the ship's resemblance to HMS Sirius , the flagship of the original First Fleet ), but the Fleet Commander chose Søren Larsen for the role instead For many years it served as a tourist excursion market from Darling Harbor , Sydney, Australia, until it was sold to real estate conglomerate HKR International Limited in October 2007.
The company gave The Bounty an additional name in Chinese 民號 (Cantonese Jyutping: Zaimanhou; Mandarin pinyin: Jiminhao; English: Bounty) after the company's founder, Cha Chi Ming . For the next decade, the ship was used as a tourist attraction at Discovery Bay , on Hong Kong 's Lantau Island , where it was used for harbor cruises. charters, day trips, weddings and corporate events. Finally, without publicity or explanation, HKRI decommissioned The Bounty on August 1, 2017. The company did not disclose the fate of the ship.

The Bounty (usually the HMAV Bounty) was built in 1977/78 for the film The Bounty with Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins. The ship was painted in 2017

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