Thanks, everyone It was really very cool, and by picking the colder crummier day, we avoided crowds. Sunsette & Scarlett were seriously excited
I haven't read the little book I bought yet, but it says there are "no drawings, representations or detailed descriptions" of Columbus's ships. Apparently not even dimensions or tonnage are specified -- unlike Rose & Bounty where original blueprints were available. They used other period sources, and several replicas have been built.
So maybe move to Hawaii and get a helo license...
b) Shhh... don't give Sunsette ideas.
Glad you found it interesting!
(09-17-2019, 01:41 AM)davidd Wrote: Do you agree that this is probably a fairly close replica of the original Santa Maria?I really have no idea. This is 300 years before my period of interest. I mean, the differences are fascinating. My brain went off down the rabbit hole of "you have no buntlines / who invented buntlines and when, and how did that go over..." and away it went
I haven't read the little book I bought yet, but it says there are "no drawings, representations or detailed descriptions" of Columbus's ships. Apparently not even dimensions or tonnage are specified -- unlike Rose & Bounty where original blueprints were available. They used other period sources, and several replicas have been built.
(09-17-2019, 07:20 AM)fishy Wrote: I wonder if the cannons are functional...Nope. Too bad. Rose's guns were pretty awesome. They shook the whole ship. And wusses that modern-day sailors are, they cleared the whole tween deck when they fired them. Imagine being right beside a whole battery of them in the middle of a battle...
(09-17-2019, 11:49 AM)davidd Wrote: So the whipstaff descends through the decks to where the tiller comes through from the stern? .... In other words, physically difficult and not exactly a refined method of steering with the rudder?Yep, pretty much. They do have engines.
(09-17-2019, 11:49 AM)davidd Wrote: If you are "so over it" with the ferry, what are you going to do? Fly? That would get eensive, and you can't take your car. ...Yeah... I had 16 1/2 hours in a Cessna 172 & was just short of soloing when the instructor got a better job out west & bailed. It would be nice to have a plane.... I'd have to start all over.
So maybe move to Hawaii and get a helo license...
(09-17-2019, 11:49 AM)davidd Wrote: Naaah... you could never give up living next to the sea.a) True.
Maybe it's time you moved on to a boat of your own.
b) Shhh... don't give Sunsette ideas.
Glad you found it interesting!
(09-17-2019, 11:49 AM)davidd Wrote: Was Sunsette actually declared "dangerous goods"? Oh boy, somebody's gonna have a serious attitude issue after that!