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Default Why sail?

On May 30, 4:36*am, "Roger Long" wrote:
Thank you for that.

I've got the book somewhere. *I'll have to get it out and read it again this
summer.

BTW his schooner, Wanderer, was documented by the WPA project along with a
lot of other historic vessels and a set of drawings is available from the
National Watercraft Collection. *The sail plan was done from photographs and
the trained eye can see the forshortening caused by the lens and
perspective. *Beautiful vessel, a former San Fransisco pilot schooner.

Hayden's novel "Voyage" is also a great read. *It makes the point that the
huge sailing ships at the end of the age of sail were not so much the apex
of the sailing ship but the harbinger of the industrial revolution in which
people became the fuel for the giant machines of commerce. *Sailing them was
a brutal business compared to the smaller ships of a half century before.

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Roger Long


Pardon my lack of knowledge, but what is the WPA?

Fred