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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/...-7130B-270.jpg The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- |
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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
On Feb 21, 8:15 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
http://www.news.navy.mil/management/...27-N-7130B-270... The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- Seehttp://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- Are you sure thats San Deigo? She has no birds aboard. I thought she took the birds aboard before rounding the horn on the way to San Deigo. Joe |
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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
That is the "Star of India", the world's oldest still sailing iron vessel.
http://www.sdmaritime.com/contentpage.asp?ContentID=48 |
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On Feb 21, 8:59 am, "Ty Lenol" wrote:
That is the "Star of India", the world's oldest still sailing iron vessel. http://www.sdmaritime.com/contentpage.asp?ContentID=48 Wrong..watta putz UR Joe |
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Joe wrote:
On Feb 21, 8:15 am, Martin Baxter wrote: http://www.news.navy.mil/management/...27-N-7130B-270... The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- Seehttp://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- Are you sure thats San Deigo? She has no birds aboard. I thought she took the birds aboard before rounding the horn on the way to San Deigo. That's what it say he http://www.news.navy.mil/local/view_...sp?id=6&page=5 ,near the bottom of the page. Is there sufficient space on the hanger deck to stow the full compliment of aircraft? Cheers Marty |
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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
What is the name of this ship?
http://www.disneylandpostcards.com/flpirate0a.jpg Joe sailed it after climbing the Matterhorn. |
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Ty Lenol wrote:
That is the "Star of India", the world's oldest still sailing iron vessel. http://www.sdmaritime.com/contentpage.asp?ContentID=48 I don't think so, The Star appears to be three masted, however further perusal of the site turns up "The Californian", a replica of a 19th century cutter, she's a better candidate. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- |
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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
Marty,
Charlie Morgan as usual has it correct, it is the America. You can tell by the relative height of the masts. |
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On Feb 21, 11:02 am, "Ty Lenol" wrote:
Marty, Charlie Morgan as usual has it correct, it is the America. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day, and a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while. You can tell by the relative height of the masts. Tell what? That it's a schooner? Yep A better giveaway is the rake of the masts and the arrangement of the headsails, which is somewhat different from the original 'America' but also noticeably different from most other schooners. http://www.sandiego.org/article/Visitors/670 The Californian, at least in pictures I have seen, always has at least one yard crossed on her foremast. -signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) |
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Anyone know the name of this schooner?
Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:15:56 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote: http://www.news.navy.mil/management/...-7130B-270.jpg The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay. http://www.sandiegotours.us/tours/to...m?tour_id=7710 CWM Thanx Charlie Cheers Marty |
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