Talk:Europa (ship)

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Improbable date
At the end of section Europa (ship)#References References there is a sentence: Also the Europa set sail to Melbourne, Australia and Arrived in September 1852. Either 1911 for year of the the initial launch, or the year of the arrival in Melbourne 1852 is wrong.

By Sail-World: Enterprize at Melbourne Tall Ship Festival in September, dated August 2013 mentioning expected presence of three Netherlands tall ships, I suppose the year could be 2013. SeapixOnline confirms Europa was at that festival, and the sentence should be: Also the Europa set sail to Melbourne, Australia and Arrived in September 2013. Tall Ships Au confirms Europa was there recently, but probably several times (and is expected again), so I cant be completely certain about the year originally meant. Because the sentence is also out of place in References section, I am removing it. If/when somebody can confirm correct date, (s)he's welcome to return the corrected sentence (to a more appropriate place) in the article. Marjan Tomki SI (talk) 22:13, 23 September 2023 (UTC)