???????? Italian Navy Tall Ship Amerigo Vespucci Leaving Portsmouth UK
Great to see this rare visitor to Portsmouth UK. The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Italian Navy, which is used for training, its based at La Spezia in Italy.
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The JST's Tall Ship Lord Nelson visits Whitby August 2015
The Jubilee Sailing Trust's tall ship Lord Nelson visited Whitby, North Yorkshire, England on 21 - 23 August 2015. Here is a short film of that memorable occasion. The JST charity welcomes people of all physical abilities to sail on their specially adapted sailing ships for an adventure of a lifetime!
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Raw video: Tall ships arrive in Portsmouth
The tall ships returned Wednesday to the New Hampshire Seacoast for the first time since 2016.
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A Walk Around The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is an area of HM Naval Base Portsmouth which is open to the public; it contains several historic buildings and ships. It is managed by the National Museum of the Royal Navy as an umbrella organisation representing five charities: the Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust, the National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth, the Mary Rose Trust, the Warrior Preservation Trust Ltd and the HMS Victory Preservation Company. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Ltd was created to promote and manage the tourism element of the Royal Navy Dockyard, with the relevant trusts maintaining and interpreting their own attractions. It also promotes other nearby navy-related tourist attractions.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy was first opened in Portsmouth in 1911. The museum is host to many original Naval artefacts, including one of the original sails from the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can also see the Trafalgar Experience, an interactive walk-through gallery which details the Battle of Trafalgar and ends with the famous Wyllie Panorama. The museum also includes World War I Monitor HMS M33, which opened to the public in 2015, the centenary year of her launch.
HMS Victory has been open to the public for nearly 200 years. She was the famous flagship of Admiral Horatio, Lord Nelson who he famously died on during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was moved into her current dry-dock in 1922 where she has remained since.
The Mary Rose was raised in front of a worldwide TV audience in 1982. She was then brought to Portsmouth and housed in dry dock. A new £35million museum, housing the ship and thousands of artefacts that were also recovered, opened in May 2013.
HMS Warrior 1860 was brought back home to Portsmouth in 1987, to further add to the collection of historic ships Portsmouth had to offer. As the world’s first iron clad warship, she represented a milestone in shipbuilding when sh was launched in 1860 and never fired a shot in anger.
Harbour Tours represent the chance to see the Historic Dockyard and Naval Base from the water. The trip leaves from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, heads up to the North West corner of the Naval Base, making a quick stop at Gunwharf Quays before coming back to the Historic Dockyard.
Action Stations opened to the public in 2001 in the historic Boathouse No. 6. This building houses an interactive experience of the modern Royal Navy, including flight simulators, climbing walls and towers amongst many others. A recent addition is a Laser Quest experience, which offers another completely different use of this building
Boathouse 4 is due to open in 2015 as a Boatbuilding and Heritage Skills Centre Alongside an exhibition telling the story of small boats in the Royal Navy, visitors will be able to see traditional boatbuilding skills in action. The nearby Boathouse 5 houses a Historic Boat Workshop, part of the International Boatbuilding Training College.
Tall Ship Pheonix entering Charlestown Harbour, Cornwall, UK
16th September 2016. Because of the dogleg shape of the outer and inner harbours, the ship effectively performs a handbrake turn in the outer harbour to enter the inner harbour. See what3word location harshest.magnets.bedrooms to see the harbour shape.
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Tall Ships Sail Into Portsmouth
From the cannons, to the galley, to the sky-high masts, people get to climb aboard a piece of history.
Tall Ships Leaving the Tyne
Tall ships make their way out to open sea from the Tyne after their visit to Newcastle in 2005. They were heading to Bergen, Norway. It was summer despite the choppy seas and overcast skies.
Queen Victoria's Historic Battleship HMS Warrior. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Royal Navy History.
Scenes of the magnificent working Horizontal Steam Engine (video speeded up) and the extraordinary experience of the gun deck armament makes Queen Victoria's historic battleship HMS Warrior along with Royal Navy Ships, HMS Victory and the HMS Mary Rose an absolute “ must visit ” when in this part of the UK.
Queen Victoria's Battleship HMS Warrior deserves a video in WooWooMad for the magnificent preservation and presentation of this historic steam and sail battleship.
My sincere appreciation goes to the many dedicated staff on that day that patiently helped me with the commentary for the making of this video. Your enthusiasm is infectious and is a credit to the Royal Navy ! – Thank you.
Portsmouth historic dockyard is the naval base with a variety of museums that are of the best in the world.
There is so much at the Royal Navy historic dockyard that it is difficult to see everything in one day. The good news is that your ticket is valid for one year. So you can return and see everything at leisure.
There are many wonderful websites that give further details of the ships, so click your way through this list and enjoy !
Duke Visits Schooner (1967)
No title - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits Schooner 'Sir Winston Churchill'. Portsmouth, Hampshire.
L/S and M/S of the Schooner 'Sir Winston Churchill'. C/U bell. M/S of launch bringing Prince Philip to board the Schooner. C/U Prince Philip in launch. C/U two girls piping Prince Philip aboard blowing their bosun's whistles. M/S as he comes aboard and shakes hands with the captain Glyn Griffiths. C/U of the captain. C/U Prince Philip. M/S line of flags being hoisted. C/U girl hoisting flag. M/S Prince Philip standing with the captain. Prince Philip talks to line of sailor girls who will be manning the Schooner. C/U Prince Philip, pan to girls. Various shots as he talks to them.
M/S people on deck with Prince Philip and the captain. C/U Prince Philip and the captain, pan to top of mast and yard arm. C/U girl starting to climb the rigging. C/U girls starting to climb rigging on the other side. Pan up main mast showing girls climbing. M/S of the crow's nest, showing girls climbing out on yard arm. M/S Prince Philip standing in launch before he leaves, looking up at yard arm. M/S of the girls on yard arm. M/S as girl waves. M/S Prince Philip leaving in launch and waving goodbye. M/S girls on yard arm.
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My First Time Sailing Experience - Hartlepool Marina - North East England, Filipina Life UK
My First time Sailing Experience with Joan and Steve @ Hartlepool Marina, North East England July 2016.
I am very grateful to Steve and Joan for inviting me to go sailing with them.
Tall ships sail into Portsmouth
The explosive boom of cannon fire could be heard echoing throughout downtown Portsmouth as two tall ships sailed into the harbor.
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Derek Crump December 2019 Portsmouth UK HMS Warrior 1860 ironclad
Tall Ship Morgenster Belfast Maritime Festival May 2016
It's Sat 28th May 2016 and here comes another belfast Marime festival with everyone getting ready for the crowds coming down at the side of the Odyssey.
Morgenster is traditionally rigged as a brig, with square sails on her two masts. This 48m sail training vessel is well known in Holland, where she is based, but has taken part in many International Tall Ships Races and is proven as a fast sailor.
Morgenster was originally built as a deep sea fishing vessel but was converted to a fine sailing ship in 2008. Her owners Marian and Harry Mutter intended that the rig would be ideal for sail training, fast and elegant. Their design concept was that people would 'stop and stare' when they saw her. We have seen Morgenster sailing and running day sails in Falmouth and she is a worthy addition to our eye catching fleet.
The Morgenster is a brig, a two masted, filly square rigged sailing ship. Her beautiful rigging is based on the American clippers from the eighteenth century. The heavy British warships were helpless against the maneuverable and fast clippers from America. Sailing such a rigging is a great challenge for the trainees and great entertainment for the passengers while watching the crew handling the ship.
The professional crew are often a mix of nationalities and the working language on board is English.
Type brig
Built 1919 (restored 2008-2010)
Port Den Helder
Length overall 48 metres
Length on deck 39 metres
Draft 2.4 metres
Sail Area 600 sq metres
Cabins 24 guests in 2 and 4 person cabins
Battle between Götheborg and Shtandart
Battle between the replicas of historic sailing ships Götheborg (Sweden) and Shtandart (Russia) in the harbour of Aarhus (Denmark)
How to sail a Full-Rigged-Ship - The Sørlandet Part 1
How to sail a traditionally rigged ship. The Sørlandet is the oldest and most authentic kept full-rigged-ship in active service. She was built in Kristiansand, Norway in 1927.
How can you experience, learn and challenged yourself aboard the Sørlandet?
The Sørlandet is a unique platform for adventures. 1000 tons of sailing ship needs to be moved by wind and muscle power. In this way, we sail the world's oceans with minimal Carbon emissions. Outdated technology some may say, others think it is the way to the future. What do you think?
Challenge yourself
When you work at the tip of a yard, 35 meters above the ocean and the ship roles at 45 degrees to the sea, what do you think your speed is? Do you take the challenge? How do you think the adrenalin affects your ability to make decisions?
5000 meters of rope end in 300 coils on deck. Each has a specific purpose. Can you learn them all? Know your ropes. Learning the ropes, are expressions used daily, do you know their meaning?
We can sum up an expedition cruise with the Sørlandet as:
In, with, against and with the help of: Mechanics, Physics, Aerodynamics, Hydrodynamics, Oceanography, Metrology, Geography, Navigation, Cooperation, Insight, Experience, Culture and Traditions combined with the joy of a diverse marine life give us interesting studies, challenges and memorable experiences.
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Tall Ship Eagle - Europe 2019 Summer
The crew of the Coast Guard Tall Ship Eagle (WIX 327) during the first part of their 2019 summer tour off the coast of Europe ... with visits to England, Norway, Germany, and Denmark.
Built in Germany in 1936 and re-commissioned by the United States at the close of World War II ... the 295-foot Barque Eagle is the flagship of the U.S. Coast Guard. She serves as a training vessel for cadets at the Coast Guard Academy and candidates from the Officer Candidate School.
The Eagle is the largest active tall ship flying the Stars and Stripes ... and one of only two commissioned sailing vessels along with the USS Constitution.
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by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew West
May 2019
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Note: The original work used in this video ... is in the public domain in the United States, as it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government associated with the person's official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code.
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Stavros S Niarchos coming into Portsmouth
The tallship Stavros S Niarchos coming into Portsmouth in October 2004 with the crew manning the yards.
Sailing Ships at Beal Park
Sailing Ships fighting it out Beal Park October 2010. These ships are built from scratch and sailed by members of the Portsmouth Model Boat Display Team.