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Chris Brady August 3rd 04 12:11 PM

Save the 'HMS' Rose / 'HMS' Surprise
 
Save the 'HMS' Rose / 'HMS' Surprise

Currently this ship - now renamed HMS Surprise - is languishing
apparently sans any crew in San Diego Harbour as a mere tourist
attraction; a left over from the film "Master & Commander."

Previously to that she was owned and operated by the 'HMS' Rose
Foundation for sail training, even sailing across the Atlantic (in a
storm force 11 gale) to the UK and Europe. There she starred in such
places as St. Katherines' Dock near the Tower of London and at Brest
'96 Maritime Festival.

It would be great to get her sailing again. But apparently she's even
without certification.

Does anyone know of any email or fax addresses that we can contact to
put pressure on the current owner - Columbia Pictures - for the return
of the 'HMS' Rose back to sailing condition, and a restart of her sail
training programme?

Further info. can be found at the 'HMS' Rose supporters' web site at
http://www.tallshiprose.org/

A newsletter can be found at
http://www.tallshiprose.org/info/newsletter.asp

CJB

[email protected] August 4th 04 01:40 PM

Save the 'HMS' Rose / 'HMS' Surprise
 
(Chris Brady) wrote in
om:

Save the 'HMS' Rose / 'HMS' Surprise

Currently this ship - now renamed HMS Surprise - is languishing
apparently sans any crew in San Diego Harbour as a mere tourist
attraction; a left over from the film "Master & Commander."

Previously to that she was owned and operated by the 'HMS' Rose
Foundation for sail training, even sailing across the Atlantic (in a
storm force 11 gale) to the UK and Europe. There she starred in such
places as St. Katherines' Dock near the Tower of London and at Brest
'96 Maritime Festival.

It would be great to get her sailing again. But apparently she's even
without certification.

Does anyone know of any email or fax addresses that we can contact to
put pressure on the current owner - Columbia Pictures - for the return
of the 'HMS' Rose back to sailing condition, and a restart of her sail
training programme?

Further info. can be found at the 'HMS' Rose supporters' web site at
http://www.tallshiprose.org/

A newsletter can be found at
http://www.tallshiprose.org/info/newsletter.asp

CJB



Your best bet is to locate a port city and get sponsorship. This usually
results in at the least free mooring and none or reduced taxes. Lots
more can be done by tying in other groups and historical societies and
such. Look at mid-sized cities, such as Stockton, CA.

g'Luk, I agree the wilfull neglect of a superb boat is absolutely
abhorrent.


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-=The answer is simple...send pretzels to the Whitehouse!=-
MonteP
"Against stupidity, the very gods themselves contend in vain." -
Friedrich von Schiller

Hal Mueller August 24th 04 12:59 AM

According to
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsS...licKey=2376249
the contact is Douglas C. Merrifield, Seven Seas Ventures Inc.,
(310)369-5434, fax (310)969-0837. Callsign is WDGO.

USCG shows she is still registered in the "school ship" category under
the name "Rose", with documentation renewed about 3 weeks ago, owned
by Twentieth Century Fox. O/N is 928811.
http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=928811

Both registrations show the same PO Box 900, Beverly Hills 90213
address, but the USCG registration also shows 2121 AVENUE OF THE STARS, 13
FLOOR, FEATURE FILM LEGAL DEPARTMENT. That page shows callsign
WSA2459, but the FCC database has no record of that callsign.

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