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Photos - Nelsons Flagship, Victory
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
"DSK" wrote in message .. . Cool links, thanks. BTW it seemed (and still seems) to me that to spend all that money on sails, and not sail her more, is a real shame. She does carry sail several times a year, but not free of the tug. I read that her suit includes main & mizzen staysails, and would eventually include stun'sls. Any idea if this came true? Not that I know of. Seems to me that Old Ironsides would be an outstanding training vessel, and even more outstanding to show the flag around the world's ports. We should get our money's worth out of her! .. Let the Eagle do the goodwill tours - she's replaceable! Your in deep **** now if the USCG ever reads that line and connect it to you and your tug ;o) Joe Here's an interesting link to the materials used for the refit, including the sails. http://www.maritime.org/conf/conf-otton-mat.htm At the American Textile History Museum in Lowell Ma they have some antique looms that were used to recreate some of the fabrics on the ship (not the sails, which were a special 15 oz polyester). I was facinated watching the old loom run, but I couldn't imagine what it wold be like to have a few hundred running at the same time for 14 hours! |
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