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The schooner Appledore IV is owned and operated by BaySail, a 501(C) 3 non-profit corporation. Tall ship adventures aboard the Appledore IV further BaySail’s mission: “To foster environmental stewardship of the Saginaw Bay watershed and the Great Lakes ecosystem and to provide personal development opportunities for learners of all ages through shipboard and land based educational experiences.” BaySail’s environmental education program, Science Under Sail, begins and ends in the classroom with materials designed to prepare students for their sailing experience and reinforce the lessons learned while on board the Appledore IV. During the three-and-a-half-hour excursion, trained volunteer teachers lead small groups of students through hands-on activities including collecting and analyzing water, sediment, and plankton samples. Land use, maritime history, navigation, and weather observation are also discussed. Since its founding in 1998, more than 44,000 young people have experienced a BaySail education program. Appledore IV is also available for private charter to companies, organizations, and other groups of up to 48 people, and for weekend public sails from May through October.

Fisherman's Wharf

The rigging of The Enterprize as she was alongside Gem Pier, Williamstown.

Pride of Baltimore II at the Tall Ship Celebration in Bay City, MI

 

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St Katherines Dock London

Cordages

 

Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue Canal

Île de Montréal, Québec, Canada

 

Mystic seaport, Mystic, CT

Mystic Seaport, Mystic, CT

@ The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St Michaels, MD

Rigging and Lifeboat.C S.

Camera: Minolta X-300

Lens: Vivitar 28mm F2

Film: Ilford Pan 400 (Expired 06/2013, shot at 250ISO)

Processing and Scanning: Gulabi Photo Lab, Glasgow

Post Processing: Photoscape X

Macro Mondays - Knots

Knotted rigging on a model trawler - the part of the mast you can see measures 2"

Georgetown, ME Sailboats docked at Robinhood Marina

The Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco.

I have always been amazed at the staggering high number of ropes, pulleys etc and wonder how ever they created order out of them.

The rigging of a two masts sail boat in the harbor of Imperia - Porto Maurizio (Liguria, Italy).

Taken with a Pentacon 200/4, M42 screw mount.

 

Il sartiame di una barca a vela a due alberi nel porto di Imperia - Porto Maurizio.

Scattata con un Pentacon 200/4, attacco a vite M42.

Thames sailing barges moored at the Hythe in Maldon, Essex. Ultra wide angle with a Laowa 9mm Dreamer at f11.

Detail of the Charles W Morgan,19th century whaler / Detail du Charles W Morgan, Baleinier du 19eme siecle. Mystic seaport, Mystic, CT

Mystic seaport, Mystic, CT

rigging - Takelage

 

Die Gorch Fock (1958), in der Literatur bisweilen als Gorch Fock II bezeichnet, ist ein als Bark getakeltes Segelschulschiff der Deutschen Marine. Sie ist nach dem Schriftsteller Gorch Fock benannt, der in der Skagerrakschlacht auf der Wiesbaden fiel.

 

Bis Januar 2011 legte das Schiff laut offizieller Statistik 741.106 Seemeilen zurück. Dabei wurden bei 439 Hafenbesuchen 180 verschiedene Häfen angelaufen und über 60 Hoheitsgebiete auf allen Kontinenten besucht.

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Tied-up lines and running rigging aboard the new Maryland Dove. The vessel's home port is at Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland.

 

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She's finished :)

This ship was meant to be the optimized version of an earlier ship.

She's more refined, elegant, has better proportions (and took a lot more time! by the way).

Yet not as sharp and sleek :/.

Nevertheless, I think I can say that this must be one of my finest so far.

 

Built on white prefab hull pieces with partially brick-built stern to get a better shape on the aft.

She carries 22 cannon, classified as a light frigate or corvette.

Color scheme consists out of a tan gun line with dark and olive green for the upper walls and pearl gold for ornaments and decoration.

The stern is enhanced with stickers from some Chima legend beast set.

There's an interior but due to the rigging it's not very practical to access so forgive me for not having pictures of that.

Apart from the sails and rigging this is 100% LEGO.

Any more questions? feel free to ask ;)

 

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Hyannis Harbor, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Some of the rigging on the Lynx, a replica of a topsail schooner built in Baltimore in 1812, serving as a privateer in the War of 1812.

   

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