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ALASKA-BOUND IN HOME-MADE CRAFT.—Paul Satko, of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., Mrs Satko, and their eight children put to sea in this queer home-made “ark," headed for Alaska, where they will take up a homestead and start farming. After many months of hard work, Satko finished his boat, which he started in Virginia when he lost his job as a welder. The boat was launched last November. The “Ark" is shown as she started out on the long voyage via Panama.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1940, Page 9

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ALASKA-BOUND IN HOME-MADE CRAFT.—Paul Satko, of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., Mrs Satko, and their eight children put to sea in this queer home-made “ark," headed for Alaska, where they will take up a homestead and start farming. After many months of hard work, Satko finished his boat, which he started in Virginia when he lost his job as a welder. The boat was launched last November. The “Ark" is shown as she started out on the long voyage via Panama. Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1940, Page 9

ALASKA-BOUND IN HOME-MADE CRAFT.—Paul Satko, of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., Mrs Satko, and their eight children put to sea in this queer home-made “ark," headed for Alaska, where they will take up a homestead and start farming. After many months of hard work, Satko finished his boat, which he started in Virginia when he lost his job as a welder. The boat was launched last November. The “Ark" is shown as she started out on the long voyage via Panama. Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1940, Page 9

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