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Schooner Amistad – A Tall Ship Adventure


Documentary of Sankofa Sail – onboard education program of Amistad America. Three Canadian teenagers discover a new world, sailing aboard of a famous tall ship – the Freedom Schooner Amistad – Onboard photography by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski. Produced by Marie Thompson – CBC Halifax.

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Tall Ship Semester for Girls


The Tall Ship Semester for Girls (TSSG) provides a high school semester of academic instruction and credit. The course is experiential in nature, meaning that the academic thread is integrated into hands-on experiences and activities that happen in the San Francisco community and in foreign ports during the voyage. www.tallshipsemester.org

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Tall Ships Cannon Duel


As a Tall Ship Sailor I have managed to find sometime with my camcorder/camera and capture some of the exciting experiences of sailing Tall Ships heres a collection of the best moments during tall ships cannon due, my thanks to the others who had made contributions…currently i’m still waiting to collect more clips..for now i use a few scenes from master and commander… but over all 85% of the clips are real footage.. so hows this for a start?

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The Tall Ship At Glasgow Harbour

The Tall ship at Glasgow Harbour is one of the prime and most visited attractions in Glasgow. It is popular as an educational attraction as well as a fun filled place for the leisure traveller. The Glenlee which was launched in December 1896 is the last of the 5 Clydebuilt vessels still afloat in the world. The ship is today a museum at Yorkhill Quay Glasgow which is identified as the Tall ship at Glasgow Harbour.The 245.5 feet long Glenlee was constructed at the Anderson Rodger and Company shipyard. It was built for the Glasgow shipping firm of Archibald Sterling and Co. Ltd. The beam of Glenlee is 37.5 feet while depth is 22.5 feet.Glenlee’s first voyage took place 10 days following her launch from Ballast to Liverpool from which the vessel carried a cargo to Portland, Oregon. In 1919, she was renamed as Clarastella under the new owner Italian shipping Company Star of Italy who revamped the ship. In 1922 the vessel was used as a training ship under the ownership of Officers’ Military Navy School. During this period too, Glenlee underwent some serious changes. For instance, a flying bridge was set up on the poop deck and lodging facilities were put in place to accommodate 300 cadets. Following over 40 years of service as a sailing ship and training vessel, the Glenlee was used as a floating museum. However the site was forgotten and completely neglected and as a result the ship was slated to be scrapped. It was in 1990 that renowned British naval architect Dr. Sir John Brown who identified the importance of the vessel and in 1993 she was saved from being completely scrapped. Later on it was purchased by the Clyde Maritime Trust at an auction.Lord Provost of Glasgow renamed the ship as Glenlee once again in 1993 when the vessel arrived 97 years later to the Glasgow Harbour.Today the National Historic Ships Committee identifies Glenlee as an important part of the “Core Collection of historic vessels” in the UK. This intriguing floating museum provides interesting educational programmes, exhibitions and is the site for the West End Festival. Travellers can easily explore this unique museum by staying at a nearby Glasgow hotel renowned for offering top class facilities warm hospitality.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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WPRO Tall Ships 1976


WPRO/Providence coverage of the Tall Ships’ June/July 1976 visit to Newport RI. Aircheck montage, photos by Holland Cooke, narration by Gary degraide. Event produced by PD Jay Clark.

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Tall Ships of the world


Several photo’s of old tallships. Among them old ships from the Dutch VOC

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Tall Ships in the mist


Start of the tall ship race 2006 in Torquay Torbay. We had fog and the visibility was not more than 200 meters. All around us sounded fog horns in different tones but with the all the same signal, “one long blast and two short” the signal that sailing ships are sounding when they are under sail. One minute for the start other ships became visible and they looked big and very close, when we sailed all together over the start line. (Logbook Bark Europa)

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Tall Ship Sailing Adventures

If you are looking for an extraordinary, breathtaking, and soothing vacation experience, what you are searching for is more than just beach outings or nature trekking quests. You must involve yourself in a one of a kind happening that tall ship sailing adventures can bring.
So what is the experience all about? It’s simple, you will be given the opportunity to conquer waves, explore panoramas, and view the wonders of Mother Nature as you board along an 18th Century inspired vessel. It’s like having fun while you are on board a historical craft.
This unique escapade that allows you to embark upon the huge craft of magnificent topsails, stylish topmasts, and dazzling gaff rigs, will give you a comfort that no other thrilling experience can offer. You will enjoy the cool blue waters, and the fresh breeze of the ocean. You will also witness both the golden sunrise and the romantic sunset while you are in the hub of the vast sea. You can also relax aboard as you sail along the magnificent sapphire waves, and let it facilitate your comfortable stay on board. Aren’t these exciting?
You can also have a good time for sunbathing while on the ship itself. But it is not only the bright sunny day you can enjoy while aboard, as this exceptional voyage can also let you take pleasure of the exquisite moonlight that is perfect for reminiscing romantic memories, or declaring your dreams for the days ahead. What is more thrilling is that you can also have the benefit of a dinner for two, or a family dinner as you sail along.
What is more interesting that this tall ship quest offers you is a chance to explore the whole of the ocean, and be grateful for the unscathed wonders in its deep layers. You will have a chance to witness marine life as it best as the vessel passes along the waves. You will see dolphins leaping alongside; you will observe the colorful coral reefs underneath the craft; and you will be able to spot sea birds and other marine species that are considered as nature’s water wonders.
In addition, tall ship sailing can give you a satisfaction that you will probably cherish for a lifetime. Such pleasures will involve witnessing other unique sceneries just like mountains touching the seawaters, colorful divisions of the ocean, astounding rock formations at the middle of the sea, and awe-inspiring hidden islands.
Enjoy more experiences like swimming, snorkeling, beachcombing and beach walks, because all of these are part of the adventure. Moreover, there will be much of island hopping activities prepared that will give you a chance to enjoy other nature’s wonders on different land masses. So get ready to hike or trek across rainforests, or indulge yourself in the calm waters of some of the world’s greatest rivers, springs and waterfalls. Discover forest marvels and more marine diversity in islands that are seldom visited, or are totally uninhabited. This is a chance for you to witness your imagination of an exquisite natural world to come into reality.

PART 2 – For part two of this article, head on to Tall Ship Sailing Adventures where you can also get the best deals on a Carnival Cruise Line Ship vacation.

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Ultra-Chic Weekend Getaway Courtesy of Tall Ship Cruises

Love the good life? Then why not imagine yourself standing at the upper deck holding that wine on one hand and the other checking out the rails of the yachts. Or perhaps checking out what the Jacuzzi on the sun deck can offer while waiting for the sun to set down? If these scenarios appeal to you and you want more, then perhaps a weekend getaway through tall ship cruises matches you. These types of cruises aren’t your ordinary cruises or charters that you have taken or have experienced in the past. Cruises such as these are hosted on gargantuan ships, perhaps two to three times as high as your homes.
Just how tall is tall, when it comes to cruises like these? The ones called the supers in the market often starts at 82 feet and these supers have three to four decks. There will be ships out there that can register 148 to 163 feet tall. These types of ships are the more popular right now and the ones patronized by most cruise fans and aficionados. But things are fast changing right now, and there are new breeds of ships that can be seen working the seas and these toys registers more than 328 feet. And what do these new heights and more decks mean to the consumers and the fans of charters and cruises? This only means one thing and that’s more space for fun and pleasure when out in the seas. Traditionally the mid-sized ones, those that start from 82 feet to 163 feet have three to four ‘floors’. The first one is known as the lower deck, and here guests can take the plunge and test the pools of the ships. Guest cabins are also seen in these areas and often, the cabins for crews are also located here. Then there are the main decks where most activities are done when you’re on a charter trip or on cruise. These decks are the location of the dining halls and other rooms. Now if you are the type of person who dislikes dining in a closed area, then the upper deck is the one for you. Check these decks when you go out for charter trips and cruises. These decks are just perfect for outdoor dining and the place to be as well if you just want to spend some quality night while enjoying your favorite drinks. Then the sun decks at the topmost portion of these tall ships.
When the yachts or the ships are more than 213 feet, then expect as well that these ships have more to offer than the regular-looking ships. One difference is that these types may carry up to five decks in all. These types of ships cost tens of millions of dollars, so expectations are surely there when it comes to amenities and features that can make any charter trips and cruises memorable. For big toys like these, then expect that these things will have a helicopter landing platform. This amenity is just perfect for high-rollers who need to do business right after the pleasures.

PART 2 – For part two of this article, head on to Tall Ship Cruises where you can also get the best deals on a Carnival Cruise Line Ship vacation.

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Tall Ships Race 2009 – Atlantic Challenge

This summer’s Atlantic Challenge Tall Ships Festival will begin on May 2nd. The ships will cross the North Atlantic twice, over 4 months, and cover a total of 7,000+ nautical miles, following 500 year-old trade routes. On their initial journey they will benefit from the reliable, westward trade winds. With peaks to 13 meters per second (30 miles per hour) they’ll provide for spectacular racing conditions. The vessels will congregate in Spain’s busiest fishing port, Vigo , between April 30 – May 3 for the start of the first leg of the race. On May 3rd they will begin a 900 nautical mile journey south-south-west to Tenerife , the Capital of the Canary Islands archipelago. After four days (14 – 17 May) the armada’s off to the 21sq. mile island of Bermuda – 2,600 nautical miles to the west. They’ll begin sailing into town on June 1st and will be the centerpiece of the island’s 400th Anniversary of permanent settlement. Beginning on June 15th, the fleet will slowly disappear over the western horizon, towards Charleston , SC. The ships will remain in port for six days (June 26th – 28th) before parading northward to the largest city in New England, Boston , Mass. Boston previously hosted the tall ships in 1992 and 2000 and has history on every corner. It is where the American Revolution began and is also the site of the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and Paul Revere’s house. The festival will continue here for seven days from July 7th-13, it will include public cruises, the Salute Ball and of course the Parade of Sail . Then it’s 370 miles north-north-east to Halifax , NS (July 16th – 20th) where celebrations include the 250th anniversary of this Canadian Naval Port and its rich seafaring traditions. Having hosted the tall ships four times in just over two decades, Nova Scotia is no stranger to the hundreds of thousands of people who come to witness these amazing festivals. More than 600,000 visited Halifax for the 2007 event. The final race leg, starting on Monday July 20th, is 2,350 nautical miles eastbound across the mighty North Atlantic to the final port of Belfast , Northern Ireland (13 – 16 August). During this crossing the vessels will take advantage of the prevailing westerlies (predictably winds from the west to the east). Belfast will play host to the tall ships Grand Finale Celebrations . 12 ‘Class A’ vessels – the largest class of all the Tall Ships – will provide a magnificent backdrop to four days and nights of nautical nirvana!

Visit the Tall Ships Festival for everything you need to know about the 2009 Atlantic Challenge event. You’ll also find more on the history of sail racing, ship profiles, schedules and other treasure.

http://www.tall-shiprace.com/

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