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A sail boat in silhouette against the sunset colors along the Intracoastal Waterway in Vilano Beach, FL.

 

Sunset | Vilano Beach, FL | St. Augustine, FL

 

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Amsterdam Sail - Седов

 

The Sedov is the world’s largest traditional sailing ship still in operation. It was one of the last barks built to carry cargo from South America (saltpetre) and Australia (grain and wheat) to the German ports of Bremen and Hamburg. The ship was built in Kiel, Germany, in 1921 and given the name Magdalene Vinnen II. In 1936, Norddeutscher Lloyd purchased the bark, changed its name to Kommodore Johnsen and used it as a cargo-carrying training vessel. Following the Second World War, the ship was handed over to the Soviet Union, which renamed it in honour of the Russian Arctic explorer and oceanographer Georgiy Sedov (1877-1914). In those days, the Sedov was used as an oceanic research ship.

 

After a long period out of service due to a few comprehensive repairs, she participated in the Cutty Sark Tall Ship Race for the first time in 1982. This occurred under the flag of the Russian Ministry of Fisheries, a regular participant in the event.

 

The Sedov and the Kruzenshtern are the last two remaining cargo-carrying sailing ships which sailed to South America. The Sedov is now in the service of the Murmansk State Technical University. From spring to autumn, she operates as a training ship in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.

 

Cadets are not the only ones on board, the Sedov also has room for paying passengers (mostly Germans). A maximum of 50 adventurers can sail with the ship on each voyage. The revenue generated from this is used to pay the ship’s operating costs.

 

Factsheet

■ Length: 118.00 m

■ Beam: 14.70 m

■ Draught: 6.50 m

■ Hull: Steel

■ Sail area: 4192 m2

■ Year of construction: 1921

■ Homeport: Murmansk

■ Flag: Russia

 

Seen at Chatham Dockyard Museum

Ships at Portofino/ Italy

shot , long lens, just off the burn out of the sunset... captured off Hoylake, the Wirral.

Sail boat was grounded in the narrow river to protect from hurrricane pierce wind.

Seascape; Sunset Cruise on the Norwalk, CT Harbor; (c) Diana Lee Photo Designs

Little boats with unlimited sail area.

 

Had a great day in Sydney. Went out to watch the famous 18-Footers race. As far as I know the only class rules are the boat has to be a monohull and the length can't exceed 18 feet. After that everything is up for grabs. As you can see from the photo they put up a lot of sail. Got to ride in a ferry with family and friends of the racers, an enormously friendly group of people. Appropriately enough, the yacht club is called the Royal Flying Squadron.

Choptank River Lighthouse and Cambridge Heritage Skipjack Racing

On the Columbia River. Shot with A300 and Zeiss lens.

Luzern Lake - 15.01.2012

Switzerland

"Falling in love with yourself first doesn't make you vain or selfish. It makes you indestructible."

🎵Tesla

Must be nice to just pick up and go away when ever you want... Hope everyone has a great weekend.

Tallship in de zonnekap

This was in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam

a boat in the c.islands

The only time we raised sails was to try and slip ourselves off a sand bar.

Taken during the Westward Cup Race off Cowes

12 June 2012 -

Mariette 2 Masted Gaff Schooner

Built 1915 by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island, USA

Sail area: 1033 sq.m.

Displacement: 165 tons

 

Photo is attached to GPSed track wedding cruise

© Dylan Leeder. Do not use without permission. www.dylanleeder.com

Australian Wooden Boat Festival.

Hobart, Tasmania.

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