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The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay.

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On Feb 21, 8:15 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
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The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay.

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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.

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Joe wrote:

On Feb 21, 8:15 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
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The big one is the Ronald Reagan, the place is San Diego Bay.

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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?

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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

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What is the name of this ship?

http://www.disneylandpostcards.com/flpirate0a.jpg

Joe sailed it after climbing the Matterhorn.


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In article .com,
Joe wrote:
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

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Really? Looks like it... but, who knows... do you know which boat it
is?



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On Feb 21, 12:07 pm, (Jonathan Ganz) wrote:
In article .com,

Joe wrote:
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


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Really? Looks like it... but, who knows... do you know which boat it
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It don't look anything like it at all. Are you blind Jon?
You must have been lucky with the last boat you bought, because you
have no eye ships & boats.

No I have no ideal, but after a quick glance comparing hulls and rigs
of the two ships ...I know 100% they are not even close.

Joe

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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.

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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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