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{{Infobox ship image Ship image = StateLibQld 1 133449 Ariel (ship).jpg | Ship caption = Ariel }}{{Infobox ship career | Hide header = | Ship country = United States | 1900|civil}} | Ship name = | Ship owner = | Ship ordered = | Ship builder = Matthew Turner, Benicia, California | Ship original cost = | Ship laid down = | Ship launched = 1900 | Ship acquired = | Ship commissioned = | Ship decommissioned = | Ship in service = | Ship out of service = | Ship renamed = | Ship struck = | Ship reinstated = | Ship honours = | Ship captured = | Ship fate = Wrecked at Inuboyesaki, Japan, in 1917 | Ship status = | Ship notes = }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header = | Header caption = | Ship class = | Ship tons burthen = 726 tons [1] | Ship length = | Ship beam = | Ship draught = | Ship draft = | Ship hold depth = | Ship propulsion = | Ship sail plan = | Ship complement = | Ship armament = | Ship notes = }} | Ariel was a 4-masted schooner built by Matthew Turner in 1900. She was wrecked at Inuboyesaki, Japan, in 1917. References1. ^{{Cite book | last = Gibbs | first = Jim | authorlink = James A. Gibbs | title = West Coast Windjammers in Story and Pictures | publisher = Superior Publishing Co | date = 1968 | location = Seattle | pages = 138 | isbn = 978-0-517-17060-1}}
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