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RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that sailed primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (known as Cunard-White Star when the vessel entered service). After several years of decreased profits for Cunard Line, Queen Mary was officially retired from service in 1967. She left Southampton for the last time on 31 October 1967 and sail...
The RRS Discovery was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain. Designed for Antarctic research, she was launched as a Royal Research Ship (RRS) in 1901. Her first mission was the British National Antarctic Expedition, carrying Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton on their first, successful journey to the Antarctic, known as the Discov...
The R. Tucker Thompson is a gaff rigged tops’l schooner based in Opua, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. She is operated as a non-for profit charitable trust and owned by the R. Tucker Thompson Sail Training Trust. The mission of the trust is “Learning for Life through the Sea”.
The ship is used for tourism day sails in the Bay of Islands from October thr...
SAIL Amsterdam is a maritime event held once every five years in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Tall ships from all over the world visit the city to moor in its eastern harbour. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event was organised in 1975 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Amsterdam, under the name 'Sail Amsterdam 700'. This led to the ...
USS Hawkbill (SSN-666), an attack submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the hawksbill, a large sea turtle. The name perpetuated the inadvertent misspelling of "hawksbill" in the naming of the first ship of the name, .
Hawkbill was sometimes called "The Devil Boat" or the "Devilfish" because of her hull number (666); chapter 13 of the...
The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site includes the location of the Battle of San Jacinto, and the museum ship USS Texas. It is located off the Houston Ship Channel in unincorporated Harris County, Texas near the city of Houston. The site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960.
A prominent feature of the park is the San Jacinto Monument. Visitor...
The San Pedro is a 125-foot long decommissioned hospital ship laying in shallower in 60-feet of water. The San Pedro was sunk by Atlantis Submarines only a few years later in 1996.
It's 70 feet from the YO-257.
was a Bar-class boom defence vessel of the South African Navy, now preserved as a museum ship in Cape Town.
Somersetwas originally built in Blyth, Northumberland, United Kingdom, by Blyth Shipbuilding Company and commissioned as HMSBarcrossin 1941. HMSBarcrossand her sister ship HMSBarbrakearrived at the Cape Station at Simon's Town, South Africa, in 1942 and was tran...
Schooner Ernestina (previously Effie M. Morrissey) was a schooner skippered by Robert Bartlett that made many scientific expeditions to the Arctic, sponsored by American museums, the Explorers Club and the National Geographic Society. She also helped survey the Arctic for the United States Government during World War II. She is currently designated by the United State...
The Ancient Galilee Boat, also known as the Jesus Boat, is an ancient fishing boat from the 1st century AD, discovered in 1986 on the north-west shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. The remains of the boat, 27 feet (8.27 meters) long, 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) wide and with a maximum preserved height of 4.3 feet (1.3 meters), first appeared during a drought, when the wa...
The Commissariat Buildings are a group of two buildings found at 6 Marine Terrace in the West End of Fremantle, Western Australia, which, with construction having begun in 1852, were one of the first sites built using convict labour in the Swan River colony.
Throughout their time in use, they have been used in various capacities by several governmental organisations, ...
The Slow Boat is a popular mean of transport among locals, backpackers and adventure seekers. It leaves from Chiang Khong on the Thai-Lao border and its last stop is Luang Prabang. The boat takes two days so prepare for long time on the river.
The South Australian Maritime Museum, which incorporates the Port Adelaide Nautical Museum, is located in an historic warehouse in Lipson Street, Port Adelaide. The Museum is housed in the former Elders Bond & Free Stores; a joined pair of Victorian warehouses. These bluestone buildings were built mostly between 1854–c1863. They were used as a warehouse unti...
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