I love the viking ships as well. Simply because they were absolutely beautiful, amazing vessels that were far more technologically superior to anything else of their contemporaries. Not to mention the seamanship/navigating abilities of their captain/crews.
I loved living on a houseboat in California on the Sacramento river, and the people who "boat" are incredibly friendly and kind. I have wanted to live on a boat on the Gulf of Mexico but the hurricanes are sure to hit every year, so it's better not to, even when a hurricane is hitting Louisiana we get very high tides that cause a lot of damage.
You missed out on the Mary Rose, it gained historical significance due to its sudden sinking during a battle against a French fleet in 1545, off the coast of Portsmouth. For centuries, the Mary Rose remained at the bottom of the Solent until it was rediscovered and partially raised in 1982. The ship is now a symbol of Tudor maritime power and innovation.
The Ming Dynasty Chinese Treasure ships had a max length of 80 feet, not 400 feet, and weren't ocean-going. They had to go along shores and if the wind picked up, had to go in safe harbors. They were incredibly primitive for their time.
No mention of HMS TRINCOMALEE The last ship Nelson had commissioned before he died. She has 66% original malabar teak and is still docked in Hartlepool uk NMRN England . She is a definite must see vessel. Equipped with traditional street all around her. With live demonstrations on the Dock.Brilliant to watch .As I once was a tour guide around her. Miss her greatly. ❤
Also HMS PICKLE (reconstructed) Sha is docked in HULL,England still sailing today..owned by Captain Mal Nicholson. Brilliant little vessel. I also sailed around the South Coast of England Taking tours around her in various ports one being Portsmouth. .She is amazing. Miss her enormously ❤
Order of Christ Templars of Portugal to be exact , they were a very big part in Portugal's glorious & very prosperous golden years of exploration & discovery for hundreds of years. ( Portugal 1st & longest lasting global empire over 600 years , Portugal 1st global super power ) One of the reasons the Vatican has had it in for Portugal since the 1319 when the Templars were organized once again in Portugal by King Dinis 1 under that name to protect remaining templars from death at the hands of the French king & Vatican pope . New evidence has shown that the Knights Templars were in fact in Portugal in 1111 way before the name was changed to Order of Christ Templars , so in fact Portugal & Templars have been joined at the hip for many many years, without them maybe Portugal is not on the map today , as for Portuguese people & their achievements & very important contributions to human evolution & their unique blood line well they can never destroy that now its world wide in many cultures & blood lines.
@@DrivermanO 0:26 Order of Christ Templar cross on sail is 1 of 4 crosses of Portugal Templars history.. also Portugal flag at stern of this replica . Templar Knights were in Portugal even earlier than 1119, the date most say the Order was created in France, but new evidence suggests the order had been in Portugal since 1111 ... 0:40 Spanish symbol on sail nothing to do with Templars & plus all Order of Christ Templar crosses were not straight lined but were all wider at all 4 ends of the red cross with 2 of them having a white inner cross completely straight lined to represent who the Templars truly worshiped & that was Jesus on the cross not the church & God.
Santa Maria was named after 1 of 9 islands of the Azores where Columbus left from on the first voyage to new world. Nina was named after Columbuses oldest sister who took care of him after his mother died in Portugal as a young boy, the Pinta is up for debate but I believe it was because no women were allowed on these types of expeditions so they called one of the 3 ships the Pinta ( a nick name for vagina by Portuguese ) all these men for months even years at sea with out female companionship they at least had a Pinta to look at as not to forget what was waiting for them on land some where hahaha , sure why not I've heard worse explanations :))) . Cuba was also named after Columbuses birth place a town in Portugal & before the island of Cuba was named there was only that town with the name Cuba not a coincidence I don't think & for the last time Columbus was not Spanish or Italian but yes a Portuguese who probably had Templar connections & not just to the king of Portugal. And by the way why isn't the most powerful battled ship in history of the time not on this video?? , yes I'm speaking of the Portuguese Man of War , first sail ship to employ canons, big & small, the 1st true destroyer in history with over 400 canon that the other countries copied like many other things Portuguese to be copied, they even named a very dangerous jellyfish (man of war) after the ship.... Portugal very underrated in many things the more I look back into our human history,, such a shame.
When talking about the Viking Long ships I was confused why you showed the Vasa Galleon… And then you didn't even talk about it it was one of the most fascinating ships ever made.
@@kennethgilbert9691 In that case because it was built exclusively to make king Charles I look cool and rich much to the dismay of the admiralty of the time who tried with great effort to get him to not build it. "Sovereign of the Seas" never saw combat. Its profile was drastically reduced to make it more seaworthy in 1650, being then renamed "Sovereign". It then saw it's first battle in 1651 in the first Anlgo-Dutch war at the battle of Kentish Knock where it promptly ran aground.
good to know what herman melvilles book was about (I love not happening to search up how to spell the last name because I have the same one) I'm suprised no amagio vespuchi
If you would have a used proper measurement (cm and not inch) this would even have an appearance of science but...greetings to the USA: Stay dumb , vote Trump
HMS Victory fought French and Spanish fleets. It is vital to get the facts correct
Wait... Did he just say that HMS Victory served the French and Spanish navies???
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Unfortunately yes! I suspect he left out the word "against"!
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I live 2 miles from it. Better check my passport to see if I'm French or Spanish lol
@@DrivermanO Now ChatGPT will pick it up from this video and history will be rewritten 🤣
And I always had a passion for the old schooners.
Windjammers.
I didn't know about the Castle ships learn something new every day.
Які вони гарні!
Some fabulous looking old vessels ! 😊😊
Old ships are awesome, defienitily I like Viking ships because I live here in Northen Europe's Scandinavia. 🌊⛵️
I love the viking ships as well. Simply because they were absolutely beautiful, amazing vessels that were far more technologically superior to anything else of their contemporaries. Not to mention the seamanship/navigating abilities of their captain/crews.
@@silentabove119yeah you are so right, Vikings are awesome
Groovy video
I thought you had missed the castle ships, and then there it was in number one.
These ships were beautiful for there time.🙂🌺
I loved living on a houseboat in California on the Sacramento river, and the people who "boat" are incredibly friendly and kind. I have wanted to live on a boat on the Gulf of Mexico but the hurricanes are sure to hit every year, so it's better not to, even when a hurricane is hitting Louisiana we get very high tides that cause a lot of damage.
Wow, very cool ship information. 🎭 Thank you.
You missed out on the Mary Rose, it gained historical significance due to its sudden sinking during a battle against a French fleet in 1545, off the coast of Portsmouth. For centuries, the Mary Rose remained at the bottom of the Solent until it was rediscovered and partially raised in 1982. The ship is now a symbol of Tudor maritime power and innovation.
The Ming Dynasty Chinese Treasure ships had a max length of 80 feet, not 400 feet, and weren't ocean-going. They had to go along shores and if the wind picked up, had to go in safe harbors. They were incredibly primitive for their time.
No mention of HMS TRINCOMALEE The last ship Nelson had commissioned before he died. She has 66% original malabar teak and is still docked in Hartlepool uk NMRN England .
She is a definite must see vessel.
Equipped with traditional street all around her. With live demonstrations on the Dock.Brilliant to watch .As I once was a tour guide around her.
Miss her greatly. ❤
Also HMS PICKLE (reconstructed) Sha is docked in HULL,England still sailing today..owned by Captain Mal Nicholson.
Brilliant little vessel.
I also sailed around the South Coast of England Taking tours around her in various ports one being Portsmouth. .She is amazing. Miss her enormously ❤
"Sprit" sail, not "spirit".
Amazing sailboat wooden vessel! Mike from Missouri
Did anyone else? Notice? The sign on the main sales of the 1st two ships!
Why YES it is the sign of?
""]( The KNIGHT TEMPLAR's )[""
That is actually the Spanish monarchy's cross. The Templar cross has long straight sided arms, the whole length and width of the sail.
Order of Christ Templars of Portugal to be exact , they were a very big part in Portugal's glorious & very prosperous golden years of exploration & discovery for hundreds of years. ( Portugal 1st & longest lasting global empire over 600 years , Portugal 1st global super power ) One of the reasons the Vatican has had it in for Portugal since the 1319 when the Templars were organized once again in Portugal by King Dinis 1 under that name to protect remaining templars from death at the hands of the French king & Vatican pope . New evidence has shown that the Knights Templars were in fact in Portugal in 1111 way before the name was changed to Order of Christ Templars , so in fact Portugal & Templars have been joined at the hip for many many years, without them maybe Portugal is not on the map today , as for Portuguese people & their achievements & very important contributions to human evolution & their unique blood line well they can never destroy that now its world wide in many cultures & blood lines.
@@DrivermanO 0:26 Order of Christ Templar cross on sail is 1 of 4 crosses of Portugal Templars history.. also Portugal flag at stern of this replica . Templar Knights were in Portugal even earlier than 1119, the date most say the Order was created in France, but new evidence suggests the order had been in Portugal since 1111 ... 0:40 Spanish symbol on sail nothing to do with Templars & plus all Order of Christ Templar crosses were not straight lined but were all wider at all 4 ends of the red cross with 2 of them having a white inner cross completely straight lined to represent who the Templars truly worshiped & that was Jesus on the cross not the church & God.
the ship in the animated movie called ' Ninja Scroll ' is Epic ...
Oh, I never realized I sailed that particular U.S.S. Constitution into a huge skyscraper.
No bounty? That was a famous ship.
@5:31 She earned the nickname "Old Ironside" because cannon balls bounced off her sides!
Santa Maria was named after 1 of 9 islands of the Azores where Columbus left from on the first voyage to new world. Nina was named after Columbuses oldest sister who took care of him after his mother died in Portugal as a young boy, the Pinta is up for debate but I believe it was because no women were allowed on these types of expeditions so they called one of the 3 ships the Pinta ( a nick name for vagina by Portuguese ) all these men for months even years at sea with out female companionship they at least had a Pinta to look at as not to forget what was waiting for them on land some where hahaha , sure why not I've heard worse explanations :))) . Cuba was also named after Columbuses birth place a town in Portugal & before the island of Cuba was named there was only that town with the name Cuba not a coincidence I don't think & for the last time Columbus was not Spanish or Italian but yes a Portuguese who probably had Templar connections & not just to the king of Portugal. And by the way why isn't the most powerful battled ship in history of the time not on this video?? , yes I'm speaking of the Portuguese Man of War , first sail ship to employ canons, big & small, the 1st true destroyer in history with over 400 canon that the other countries copied like many other things Portuguese to be copied, they even named a very dangerous jellyfish (man of war) after the ship.... Portugal very underrated in many things the more I look back into our human history,, such a shame.
You honestly have to wonder how these people would react if they came back and saw an Oasis Class ship
When talking about the Viking Long ships I was confused why you showed the Vasa Galleon… And then you didn't even talk about it it was one of the most fascinating ships ever made.
"Mefa-yachts" of the day! Sad they don't build them as such anymore..
The 17th century Vasa has its appearance as a viking longship ... 🤫
if i had the money i would build a ship of the line
First view and comment nice lol 🎉
how comes nobody EVER mentions the SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS one of the largest English battle ships of 1637
because there was no HMS Sovereign of the seas in 1837
@@thereddye sorry 1637👍
@@kennethgilbert9691 In that case because it was built exclusively to make king Charles I look cool and rich much to the dismay of the admiralty of the time who tried with great effort to get him to not build it. "Sovereign of the Seas" never saw combat. Its profile was drastically reduced to make it more seaworthy in 1650, being then renamed "Sovereign". It then saw it's first battle in 1651 in the first Anlgo-Dutch war at the battle of Kentish Knock where it promptly ran aground.
RIP HMS BOUNTY. HURRICANE. SANDY 🌀 DID HER DIRTY CAPTAIN ROBIN WENT DOWN WITH HER BUT HE WAS SURE HIS CREW WAS SAFE. WHAT A CAPTAIN WHAT A SHIP
LIKE FOR BLACK PEARL SHIP 🏴☠️🥵
The Santa Maria, was not a spanish ship, it was a portuguese ship! make no mistake!
No, se contruyó en España, era un barco español 😊
Where's Cleopatra's barge?
So you're not going to take us inside the ship?
🗣 My *Favourite* ships 18:44 .. from film Long Ships with Richard Widmark
Greatest pirate ship ever to sail the accountancy was the mighty _Crimson Permanent Assurance_ .
Where is the kaligula ship? ;)
i live in portmouth i go to hms victorty 1 a month
good to know what herman melvilles book was about (I love not happening to search up how to spell the last name because I have the same one) I'm suprised no amagio vespuchi
its still called top sail
So no seven provincien?
They OK nothing compared to offshore
No 7 Provincien, no Batavia. The Dutch had the best ships during the VOC. Not even a top 15? Hahahaha
the anglo saxons didnt copy the viking longships lmao, the vikings based their designs off the anglo saxons ships.
Fun Fact: Columbus never stepped foot in America, and it was NOT a new World, Spain, French, Indians, Jamacans, Haitians ALL LIVED THERE FIRST.
The French?!!😂😂😂😂😂
2 much random stock ship video bit daft
Lazy, click bait
What’s half expecting the Black Pearl to be on this list
Could you please not say The HMS Victory, Beagle etc. Its just HMS Victory, Beagle etc. No preceding "the". Thank you.
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Why is Charlie Sheene narrating a ship video? Hey whatever pays the bills?
I think you're as drunk as Charlie Sheen
Hmmmmmmmmmm
If you would have a used proper measurement (cm and not inch) this would even have an appearance of science but...greetings to the USA: Stay dumb , vote Trump
british ships are overrated
Another disgusting content farm on the platform I see.
A Cutty Sark is a type of women's clothing . As worn on the figure head of the ship.
Thank God IAM America's ship strong design Good all the rest buy cheap mAh Android Asians they sink ezthugs ty good USA old technology hallelujah.
Mayflower, Queen anne...but no spanish ships.
Ok, next. This is anglo propaganda, nothing relevant.