The story of The Pilgrim: The Brig Pilgrim was a 19th century sailing brig built in 1825 by Sprague & James in Medford, Massachusetts. She was made famous by one of her sailors Richard Henry Dana Jr., who wrote the story "Two Years Before the Mast" about a 1834-1835 voyage between Massachusetts and California to trade for hides. Richard Henry Dana, Jr., joined the crew in 1834 as an ordinary sailor for a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts via Cape Horn to California to trade for hides from the ranches around the Franciscan missions. The original Pilgrim sank off the North Carolina coast after a fire at sea in 1856. The replica (the one obviously featured in this video) began as a 3-masted schooner. She was built in 1945 for the Baltic trade in Denmark. In 1975, the Pilgrim was converted to a brig in Setúbal, Portugal. After that, she sailed around to various places. I heard tale of one sailor who was part of her crew, who said she made berth in San Francisco for a while. When she came to make her home in Dana Point, at the Ocean Institute, I do not know for sure, though I shall update this comment if I find out that information. She was used as a floating classroom with the Ocean Institute in Dana Point, California, and she set sail every summer on a tour of Southern California with a volunteer crew. As she got older, she was moored, and did not set sail anymore, though was still used for overnight stays and other learning experiences. The Pilgrim was also used in film as well, making an appearance in Amistad, a film directed by Steven Spielberg. The Pilgrim also played the "Ghost Galleon" in Power Rangers: Turbo. The sinking... The Pilgrim was scheduled for a repair in January 2020. The shipyard was full, so they had to push back the repair to June 2020. The US Coast Guard gave the Ocean Institute the okay to keep having programs on board the ship, deeming it safe. There was a small leak onboard the ship a few days prior to the sinking, but it was being managed with a pump. On the morning of the 29th of March 2020, she was discovered sunk in her mooring slip. Harbor Patrol, US Coast Guard, Fish and Wildlife Service, the Ocean Institute, and a commercial towing and savage company were all on hand that day to try and help stabilize the ship. After a week of extensive efforts to salvage her, she was deemed too compromised and the decision was made to demolish her. On April 10th 2020 a tugboat carrying a barge of some of the Pilgrim's demolished pieces was sailed out to sea. Many people came to pay their respects to the Pilgrim on the day of her sinking and throughout the week. The Pilgrim was deeply loved by the community, and pieces of her were saved, and are placed on display around the Ocean Institute, including part of her hull. To this day, in the Spring of 2021, her dock still remains smashed and battered, and her masts and other parts still lay in the parking lot. Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and I saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail many times!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! I can still see her ghost, sitting in her slip, tall and proud, the jewel and pride of Dana Point. Pity she had to go... You were a glorious ship, may you live forever in our memories. Overnight you sunk in the sea, but every day you sail on in our hearts. You will be missed, Brig Pilgrim.
I live in a marina (not for much longer probably) that hosts the Lady Washington and its always such a joy seeing the tall masts over on the docks a ways down when she visits town :) Hawaiian Chieftain, unfortunately, is due to depart for her original POR of Hawaii. The maritime museum that also owns the Lady couldn't afford repairs upon finding out the condition of the ship after a Coast Guard inspection. Luckily though, someone purchased it and is gonna be taking her back home after completing repairs, so I hope her career as a tall ship continues.
Wonderful vessels, I have fond memories of the tall ships race coming into Leith Harbour many years ago. I was a console controller at Leith Harbour office at the lock gates. All the berthing was planned by Captain Dave Sinclair, he was very good at this. I remember the atmosphere was electric, over the week the ships were there, so many people enjoying themselves. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. I didn't realise there were this many sea worthy tall ships around the world. I hope you'll include the other Australian tall ships that sail including the Enterprize and Alma Dopel in following videos.
@@n_y_o_o_m No I think he meant sea worthy. Videos can be very misleading as to whether or not a boat actually operates or sits at a pier all the time.
I had the pleasure of seeing the Lady Washington a few years ago!!! I think the Hawaiian Chieftain was there as well, I was just focused solely on Lady Washington lol. Fun fact: The Lady Washington played the Interceptor in Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl. And of course I have seen the Columbia, and been on it many times... But I don't regard it as a real ship, as it just goes around a track at Disneyland in the Rivers of America. Lol.
Had the pleasure of sailing on Bark Europa between Miramichi NB and Quebec City QC during the summer of 2017. The Europa with many other tall ships were touring the Atlantic Provinces before joining the festivities in Quebec City.
Gigantic, Here is list of ships for a next episode : Af Chapman in Stockholm in Sweden, Mercator in Oostende in Belgium, Flying P-liners Peking and Passat in Germany (a must have, they were the last sailng ships able to compete with steam ships), Rickmers Rickmers in Hamburg in Germany, Alexander von Humbolt 2 in Germany, Gorch fock wich is currently being repaired ( pride of the german navy, is a training ship), Gorch fock I a different ship in Stralsund in Germany. I‘m sure there are more but those are the ones I can think of right now, i really enjoy your videos
Kruzenstern is shown here. Although a Flying P in former Times it was Known as PADUA. Die Kruzenstern ist auch eines der Flying P Schiffe. Ehemals Padua. Und Schwester der Passat und Peking
the loss of HMAV Bounty in a strong gale few years ago was bitter, haven't realised that the Prins Willem burned down to the waterline, what a pity, I've followed with great interest her construction many years ago, does someone know about any plans to rebuild both vessels?
I saw bounty in Berkeley in late sixties.... Lost due poor seamanship/ and incompetence... Still pisses me off after all these yrs! One has to be a real sailor to operate these ships with trained crews... Not land lubbers!
Fun fact, Santa maria was a Columbus galleon or caravel that Christopher Columbus sailed through the Bahamas islands with her ships Nina and pinta the caravels and Santa Maria has the Christ of cross symbol on the sails also some videos said the Santa Maria sailed through the Bermuda Triangle because the Bermuda Triangle connects with Miami and San Jose and Bermuda also the Santa Maria then went back to Europe or he chose to stay in the Bahamas or go back to Europe also some videos say the Santa Maria sank so people find the The treasure chest of the Santa Maria deep in the water
Fantastic!! Please, show more!! Some suggestions: Nippon Maru NRP Sagres Santa Maria Manuela Stad Amsterdam NVe Cisne Branco Esmeralda BAE Guayas Gloria ARA Libertad Nadezhda Dar Mlodziezy IBN Batuta Junk Ship Bima Suci Star Clipper STS Sedov USCGC Eagle Maltese Falcon Gorch Fork Alexander Von Humboldt Christian Radich Staatsrad Lehmkuhl
THe Tall Ship Defender was finally broken up in Townsville. Built in 1895 in Kincumber NSW I was lucky enough to work on her as 1st mate during her time in the Whitsundays.
😥 Sad to see that these last few ships are gone I remember the HMS Bounty coming to Corpus Christi I believe it was in the mid 80s such a Majestic vessel
Some of these at the end are prime examples of what happens when you let idiots and fools manage and operate these ships. Not just anyone should be allowed to operate them.
It hits even harder for the people whom the ships meant something to. I'll never forget seeing the Pilgrim sunk... Ever. She meant so much to the community...
@@zxsp3ctrom The Brig Pilgrim may come back... Many people want them to rebuild it, but the Ocean Institute just doesn't have the money right now. They're just trying to not go under themselves. There are a lot of people in the community though who want to see her rebuilt, and who are willing to pull their money together when and if the time comes. So many people love the Pilgrim that a rebuild is not off the table!!!
Ships we lost: You can add the "Seute Deern" (Bremerhaven, Germany). Sank in harbour and was not repaired but broken down because of lack of funding. - There she went :(
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Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and i saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! her dock still lies empty and damaged, and pieces of her hull have been used around the Ocean Institute. Her masts still lay in the parking lot, and part of her hull has been placed on display. I can still see her ghost when I am down there. Pity she had to go...
Those ships were used to be in war and used by pirates and british army from 17th-18th century to defend themselves from attack but one of these ships are too powerfull
It is still a pity to look at how most of these sailboats are in ports and serve as restaurants. But most of all, it's a pity when you watch one of these ships sink...
Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and I saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother while we were there. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! her dock still lies empty and damaged, and pieces of her hull have been used around the Ocean Institute. Her masts still lay in the parking lot, and part of her hull has been placed on display. I can still see her ghost when I am down there. Pity she had to go...
How about climb down off your high horse and ask the question like a descent human being or make and upload a video yourself instead of sounding like a jerk. Maybe just thank him for taking the time to make a video for our entertainment. There are many many beautiful tall ships (Many you probably don't even know of) out there where it would be hard to include in one video. I'm not going to get into a useless internet argument either.
BS ! prettiest AND BEST Tall ship ever built by anybody, anywhere is the INCOMPARABLE USS CONSTITUTION, PERIOD...AND it's still the oldest COMMISSIONED vessel afloat, and could easily kick the rest's ass at will and that's a FACT not opinion.
PORQUÊ SEMPRE CASCAS DE NÓZ E CARAVELAS DA MARINHARIA PORTUGUESA SÃO ESQUECIDAS PELA CEGUEIRA DAS POTÊNCIAS QUE FORAM NA ESTEIRA DAS NAUS PORTUGUESAS COMO CORSÁRIOS?
The story of The Pilgrim:
The Brig Pilgrim was a 19th century sailing brig built in 1825 by Sprague & James in Medford, Massachusetts. She was made famous by one of her sailors Richard Henry Dana Jr., who wrote the story "Two Years Before the Mast" about a 1834-1835 voyage between Massachusetts and California to trade for hides.
Richard Henry Dana, Jr., joined the crew in 1834 as an ordinary sailor for a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts via Cape Horn to California to trade for hides from the ranches around the Franciscan missions. The original Pilgrim sank off the North Carolina coast after a fire at sea in 1856.
The replica (the one obviously featured in this video) began as a 3-masted schooner. She was built in 1945 for the Baltic trade in Denmark. In 1975, the Pilgrim was converted to a brig in Setúbal, Portugal. After that, she sailed around to various places. I heard tale of one sailor who was part of her crew, who said she made berth in San Francisco for a while. When she came to make her home in Dana Point, at the Ocean Institute, I do not know for sure, though I shall update this comment if I find out that information. She was used as a floating classroom with the Ocean Institute in Dana Point, California, and she set sail every summer on a tour of Southern California with a volunteer crew. As she got older, she was moored, and did not set sail anymore, though was still used for overnight stays and other learning experiences. The Pilgrim was also used in film as well, making an appearance in Amistad, a film directed by Steven Spielberg. The Pilgrim also played the "Ghost Galleon" in Power Rangers: Turbo.
The sinking...
The Pilgrim was scheduled for a repair in January 2020. The shipyard was full, so they had to push back the repair to June 2020. The US Coast Guard gave the Ocean Institute the okay to keep having programs on board the ship, deeming it safe. There was a small leak onboard the ship a few days prior to the sinking, but it was being managed with a pump. On the morning of the 29th of March 2020, she was discovered sunk in her mooring slip. Harbor Patrol, US Coast Guard, Fish and Wildlife Service, the Ocean Institute, and a commercial towing and savage company were all on hand that day to try and help stabilize the ship. After a week of extensive efforts to salvage her, she was deemed too compromised and the decision was made to demolish her. On April 10th 2020 a tugboat carrying a barge of some of the Pilgrim's demolished pieces was sailed out to sea. Many people came to pay their respects to the Pilgrim on the day of her sinking and throughout the week. The Pilgrim was deeply loved by the community, and pieces of her were saved, and are placed on display around the Ocean Institute, including part of her hull. To this day, in the Spring of 2021, her dock still remains smashed and battered, and her masts and other parts still lay in the parking lot.
Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and I saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail many times!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! I can still see her ghost, sitting in her slip, tall and proud, the jewel and pride of Dana Point. Pity she had to go...
You were a glorious ship, may you live forever in our memories. Overnight you sunk in the sea, but every day you sail on in our hearts. You will be missed, Brig Pilgrim.
I'm not crying, I'm not 😭
I live in a marina (not for much longer probably) that hosts the Lady Washington and its always such a joy seeing the tall masts over on the docks a ways down when she visits town :)
Hawaiian Chieftain, unfortunately, is due to depart for her original POR of Hawaii. The maritime museum that also owns the Lady couldn't afford repairs upon finding out the condition of the ship after a Coast Guard inspection. Luckily though, someone purchased it and is gonna be taking her back home after completing repairs, so I hope her career as a tall ship continues.
Wonderful vessels, I have fond memories of the tall ships race coming into Leith Harbour many years ago. I was a console controller at Leith Harbour office at the lock gates. All the berthing was planned by Captain Dave Sinclair, he was very good at this. I remember the atmosphere was electric, over the week the ships were there, so many people enjoying themselves. ❤❤❤❤❤
Fun fact, Lady Washington is the ship they used for the interceptor in Pirates of the Caribbean
True, they did change the colour scheme up a bit though
The Lady Washington is my favorite ship still a float. I think my reasons should be obvious excluding the movie fact.
And the vasa was the inspiration for the Flying Dutchman
My favorite ship is the lady Washington because I like the battle of a another ship
@@shmirie666 Still afloat? its not that old
Thank you. I didn't realise there were this many sea worthy tall ships around the world. I hope you'll include the other Australian tall ships that sail including the Enterprize and Alma Dopel in following videos.
Most of them weren't seaworthy, but were exhibits. Sad, but true.
@@caleb_güero waterworthy, I think he meant :)
@@n_y_o_o_m No I think he meant sea worthy. Videos can be very misleading as to whether or not a boat actually operates or sits at a pier all the time.
@@caleb_güero fair
Thanks for showing so much beautiful sailing ships !!!
Bellissime e affascinanti 👍😀, mancano la Vespucci e la Palinuro...
So nice to know that such ships still goes it way and also So sad of the loss of such a history rich ships.
I had the pleasure of seeing the Lady Washington a few years ago!!! I think the Hawaiian Chieftain was there as well, I was just focused solely on Lady Washington lol. Fun fact: The Lady Washington played the Interceptor in Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl.
And of course I have seen the Columbia, and been on it many times... But I don't regard it as a real ship, as it just goes around a track at Disneyland in the Rivers of America. Lol.
Had the pleasure of sailing on Bark Europa between Miramichi NB and Quebec City QC during the summer of 2017. The Europa with many other tall ships were touring the Atlantic Provinces before joining the festivities in Quebec City.
Gigantic, Here is list of ships for a next episode : Af Chapman in Stockholm in Sweden, Mercator in Oostende in Belgium, Flying P-liners Peking and Passat in Germany (a must have, they were the last sailng ships able to compete with steam ships), Rickmers Rickmers in Hamburg in Germany, Alexander von Humbolt 2 in Germany, Gorch fock wich is currently being repaired ( pride of the german navy, is a training ship), Gorch fock I a different ship in Stralsund in Germany. I‘m sure there are more but those are the ones I can think of right now, i really enjoy your videos
thank you for the list third part coming soon
Kruzenstern is shown here. Although a Flying P in former Times it was Known as PADUA. Die Kruzenstern ist auch eines der Flying P Schiffe. Ehemals Padua. Und Schwester der Passat und Peking
@@xaverpindl9729 Danke, hatte ich vergessen 👍👍
Belgium 🤮
And the 'Dar Mlodziezy' and 'Stad Amsterdam' perhaps...
the loss of HMAV Bounty in a strong gale few years ago was bitter, haven't realised that the Prins Willem burned down to the waterline, what a pity, I've followed with great interest her construction many years ago, does someone know about any plans to rebuild both vessels?
they don t gonna rebuild it is to expensive
That's what happens when they let just anyone operate these vessels. They end up destroyed.
I saw bounty in Berkeley in late sixties.... Lost due poor seamanship/ and incompetence... Still pisses me off after all these yrs! One has to be a real sailor to operate these ships with trained crews... Not land lubbers!
Fun fact, Santa maria was a Columbus galleon or caravel that Christopher Columbus sailed through the Bahamas islands with her ships Nina and pinta the caravels and Santa Maria has the Christ of cross symbol on the sails also some videos said the Santa Maria sailed through the Bermuda Triangle because the Bermuda Triangle connects with Miami and San Jose and Bermuda also the Santa Maria then went back to Europe or he chose to stay in the Bahamas or go back to Europe also some videos say the Santa Maria sank so people find the The treasure chest of the Santa Maria deep in the water
Damn, that's just a child's dream to sail on one of these ship's... I keep on my mind the Andalucia. I saw a Galleon replica for sale recently :)
Nice...couldn't imagine the cost and the daily maintenance to keep these massive wooden ships from aging and decaying
Very nice ship kruzershtein
6:30
Where did you find this video or something talking about this ship? I can't find it.
Otherwise nice video.
Fantastic!! Please, show more!!
Some suggestions:
Nippon Maru
NRP Sagres
Santa Maria Manuela
Stad Amsterdam
NVe Cisne Branco
Esmeralda
BAE Guayas
Gloria
ARA Libertad
Nadezhda
Dar Mlodziezy
IBN Batuta Junk Ship
Bima Suci
Star Clipper
STS Sedov
USCGC Eagle
Maltese Falcon
Gorch Fork
Alexander Von Humboldt
Christian Radich
Staatsrad Lehmkuhl
some of these are on the part 1 but i m taking all of your suggestion
Rode on the Lynx in Cleveland Ohio at the tall ship festival. Been on the Bounty up in Cleveland also. ⚓
The loss of The Prins Willim. Made me cry. Such a big and beautiful ship gone up into flames.
THe Tall Ship Defender was finally broken up in Townsville. Built in 1895 in Kincumber NSW I was lucky enough to work on her as 1st mate during her time in the Whitsundays.
seeing the Lynx out in full trim is one hell of a sight.
She just looks like she goes like hell, doesn't she?
Incredible ⛵
Really beautiful ships! Great film! I like it and subscribed! See you!
😥 Sad to see that these last few ships are gone I remember the HMS Bounty coming to Corpus Christi I believe it was in the mid 80s such a Majestic vessel
Captained by a raging fool.
Lots of missing beautiful ships!
The Libava 1:48, looks more as a prop than a tall ship.
Some of these at the end are prime examples of what happens when you let idiots and fools manage and operate
these ships. Not just anyone should be allowed to operate them.
I did not see the Vespucci! It's amazing.
It is in the first episode
Magnifique !!! Marvelous !!! THANK YOU ! ^^
Please next time no music will be better than that music . . .
I know but all video have a différent sound and it s will be worst if i remove the music but i know the music is horrible lol
@@zxsp3ctrom Tks for the answer and for this goooood job about this video !
Amazing ships. Sad about the losses.
Good 👍👍
Still missing Tre Kronor af Stockholm and also freshly restored Flying P Liner Peking
excelente video saludos
I like seeing the ships under sail instead of being driven by motor, or being pulled by tug, or in port.
The ships we've lost really hit hard
i will try to make a 3trd video and i will definitly putt brig niagara
@@zxsp3ctrom Awesome
It hits even harder for the people whom the ships meant something to. I'll never forget seeing the Pilgrim sunk... Ever. She meant so much to the community...
@@baileypaliolonga5620 Where abouts?
@@thejackyjooj3861 Dana Point Harbor, Ocean Institute. I made another comment detailing all the information about it...
People bringing back the old sailing ships from the Golden Age of Pirate Times.
That was great!
Some of these ships are just a tourist attraction, they don't even have an interior. You can only walk on the upper deck. They're like movie sets.
it's sad seeing the "lost ships" and i did not even knew they exist !
i hope they could fix and bring back some of them !
Bunty, pilgrim and prins willem will not coming back for sure they says is to expensive
@@zxsp3ctrom That sad , i hop they will keep whatever left of the ships so someday someone could maybe rebuild them !
@@zxsp3ctrom The Brig Pilgrim may come back... Many people want them to rebuild it, but the Ocean Institute just doesn't have the money right now. They're just trying to not go under themselves. There are a lot of people in the community though who want to see her rebuilt, and who are willing to pull their money together when and if the time comes. So many people love the Pilgrim that a rebuild is not off the table!!!
@@baileypaliolonga5620 i hope they gonna plan to rebuilt this ship
@@zxsp3ctrom We all hope so... soo many people love her!!!
VASA. Here's look at you Sweden. What a beauty.
Just wondering did you ever do the Elissa from Galveston.
don t know this ship i put this one on the next part
8:04 what ship is? And where is this?
the vasa at the vasa museum
@@zxsp3ctrom ty!!
Ships we lost: You can add the "Seute Deern" (Bremerhaven, Germany). Sank in harbour and was not repaired but broken down because of lack of funding. - There she went :(
Never know this boat thank for the information
Would love to see 'The Star of India' also
true, true
Mantap. Salam from INDONESIAN
I worked on the duyfken as shipkeeper and engineer.
Complimenti.
It would have been better without the music, but I guess the videos were made without sound!
If i remote the sound it s will be a big glouboglouba sound so i keep it lol
@@zxsp3ctrom - Does "glouboglouba" mean a mess?
@@nightlightabcd yhea
@@zxsp3ctromkay - Okay!
What a shame, that Bounty. Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous ship.. having been built in Lunenburg, of course she was.
they should make a vasa replica!
No they shouldn't. Lol it sank for a reason- not a great design. Pretty, but hardly operable.
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Wasnt expecting to hear Two Steps From Hell here
Who is this place in the first scene?
Amsterdam during the tallship parade
Omg the ending killed me....
Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and i saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! her dock still lies empty and damaged, and pieces of her hull have been used around the Ocean Institute. Her masts still lay in the parking lot, and part of her hull has been placed on display. I can still see her ghost when I am down there. Pity she had to go...
That must be where , " 3 sheets to the wind " came from.
Navio escola sagres
Caravela portuguesa
Nau portuguesa
All from Portugal
Hermoso l
6.22 "Благодать" 130 пушечный 1800-14. Балтийский флот.
Конкретно в видео насколько я понимаю ресторан стилизованный под корабль.
@@ПочтальонПечкин-э7х да он стоит в Санкт-Петербурге на Неве
Those ships were used to be in war and used by pirates and british army from 17th-18th century to defend themselves from attack but one of these ships are too powerfull
You missed Fragata Libertad, one of the largest and fastest tall ship!!
part 3
Am I allowed to own a boat if not a house ?
Whsts eith the pirates/ Caribbean music...
Where Dewaruci and bimasuci?
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It is still a pity to look at how most of these sailboats are in ports and serve as restaurants. But most of all, it's a pity when you watch one of these ships sink...
Where is the Speedwell???
Where is the HMS Victoria??
Part 1
Where's Amerigo Vespucci's ship?
On the first video this is the second
Viva Dewa Ruci and Bima Suci... Viva indonesia...🇲🇨✅✔✊
For me Kruzenshtern is the most beautiful Tall Ship !
il n'y a pas l'Hermione française beaucoup de petits navires !!!! il manque les grands !!!
première partie
That is not Santa Maria ,is Nao victoria
orther part
@@zxsp3ctrom yeah ,i Saw ,but in this one he shows nao victoria pictures as nao santa maría ,only constructive critique
@@raulfraile5323 ho yhea my bad i beleve you say where is santa maria hehe but yhea i know i made that mistake
@@zxsp3ctrom thont worry ,great videos my friend
@@raulfraile5323 thank you very mutch enjoy the other part😄
👍👍👍👍👍
Too bad His Swedish Majesty's "Vasa" was such a flawed design that she sank before she left harbor. Thank you for the sensory overload.
Is sad at the end of the video bc it snows the ships that have sunk and it hurt when I see the ship that sunk
Seeing The Pilgrim sunk in person killed me. My entire life, I saw her pretty much once a week, if not more, standing tall and proud in the harbor. I will never forget that fateful day... March 29th 2020... I was casually scrolling through Instagram, and I saw a photo that made my hear drop and my soul leave my body. The Brig Pilgrim, the iconic ship of Dana Point, sunk in her mooring slip, laying on her side. I immediately got up and my mother and I went to pay our final respects to the ship. We even facetimed my brother while we were there. I remember exploring the pilgrim as a kid, and am one of the lucky ones who got to see her under sail!!! What a magnificent sight she was!!! You could pick her out from all the other ships as she was easily the most glorious!!! her dock still lies empty and damaged, and pieces of her hull have been used around the Ocean Institute. Her masts still lay in the parking lot, and part of her hull has been placed on display. I can still see her ghost when I am down there. Pity she had to go...
Also missing : french frigate Hermione
On the first part this is the second
How about the USS Constitution!
Part 1
Danish George Stage and Denmark
What about Hermione ?
First part
I cannot believe that the Star of India was not included... Look up Star of India setting sail.... Then tell me why?...
Because i can t do all the tall ship in two video more is coming
How about climb down off your high horse and ask the question like a descent human being or make and upload a video yourself instead of sounding like a jerk. Maybe just thank him for taking the time to make a video for our entertainment. There are many many beautiful tall ships (Many you probably don't even know of) out there where it would be hard to include in one video.
I'm not going to get into a useless internet argument either.
@@abcmatt It was a suggestion Copernicus
Have to say Harry, you phrase your question like an accusation..
Well done Bastien.
not a single portuguese ship....
A lot of these are glorified tin cans if they have no sailing capabilities.
Harbor freight
What absolutely vile music, Tom and Jerry Cartoon noise..
Amerigo vespucci?..... Palinuro e stella polare were is?
nel primo video, questo è il secondo
What about ITS AMERIGO VESPUCCI???
on the first part this is the second
Didn't see USCGC Eagle, either?
Why? It looks like almost every other naval sail training ship. Show one and you've showed them all.
don't forget to watch the part 1 ruclips.net/video/WyVQToPwBWw/видео.html
part 3 is now online ---> ruclips.net/video/APYlRXUjrkY/видео.html
USS HMS DESSA L Schooner "save the best for last" owe me a ship and I'll pay yeah and the crew men in full thanks harbor master.
What a travesty it is to ground or landlock tall ships. They should be made to sail free or don't waste the resources.
BS ! prettiest AND BEST Tall ship ever built by anybody, anywhere is the INCOMPARABLE USS CONSTITUTION, PERIOD...AND it's still the oldest COMMISSIONED vessel afloat, and could easily kick the rest's ass at will and that's a FACT not opinion.
part 1 for the uss constitution
I call bullshit on that tough guy. I don't think you know jack shit about nautical history.
So cool but not of fan of them motoring into the wind
What? No tall ship with a rainbow flag?
Navio enfeitado com neon, que vergonha!
LOL There's No Indonesian ship why? lol Indonesia is a Big Navy Country
Because i don t know that ship
There are beautiful
With the worst music
PORQUÊ SEMPRE CASCAS DE NÓZ E CARAVELAS DA MARINHARIA PORTUGUESA SÃO ESQUECIDAS PELA CEGUEIRA DAS POTÊNCIAS QUE FORAM NA ESTEIRA DAS NAUS PORTUGUESAS COMO CORSÁRIOS?
RESPEKT!
Sea Cloud.Doesnt mather 1 or 2.
part 3
Why? There's nothing special about it. It looks the same as every other sail training ship.