Well, that is pretty impressive but a long way from being a cargo ship.
Whoever heard of having a settee in the crows nest?
Nothing is said about how the sails are worked although they must be pretty
hi-tech, doubtless somewhat along the lines I was thinking.
But it is certainly a fine ship and I would like to see it under full sail.
Edgar
"Scotty" wrote in message
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Something like this, Edgar?
http://www.starclippers.com/ships_rc.html
Scotty
"Edgar" wrote in message
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I have often thought that it would be very interesting to
build a square
rigger using modern technology to reduce the number of
crew needed by
eliminating the need to go aloft. Each yardarm could have
furling gear
inside it, similar to that now commonly used in masts, so
at the press of a
button the sail could reef or disappear altogether.
Then if all halliards, sheets and braces were led to
electric winches nobody
would even need to go on deck.
As a final refinement you could have a central computer
programmed to do
everything necessary when you hit a button labelled 'go
about'.
But I think one would still need a motor to avoid having
to spend a week or
more trying to get around Cape Horn against the prevailing
winds...
Edgar
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I think they'll look very different.....
Capt. JG wrote:
Probably not, but it would be great to see. I'd like
to see the Clipper
ships make a comeback.
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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com
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With water transport being woefully inefficient on
fuel, are we on the
verge of a new era of modern cargo transport by
sail?