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Seen as the pinnacle of British passenger shipbuilding, by many, The Queen Mary, was made during the Great depression in Europe. It was built to out marvel all others of its time for luxury and comfort. It also had great speed. During the second World War, the Queen Mary sat idle for six months before…
The Reinee Roo The Reinee Roo is a river boat, with a craft designed for inland navigation on lakes, rivers and artificial waterways. It is equipped as a cargo or passenger vessel. Inland waterway vessels are specifically designed with special features that optimise them as river or lake service vessels. This includes dredgers, survey boats,…
The Royal Louis The Royal Louis was a 116-gun ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. She was designed in 1757 by Jacques-Luc Coulomb and built from 1757 to 1762 by Laurent Coulomb at the Brest arsenal. It is the fourth ship to bear this name. It is the only ship of the…
Our stunning replica, of the USS Constitution, one of the most famous US Navy ships, is accurate to the last detail. Launched in, 1797, the USS Constitution has won every battle she’s ever fought – over 40 of them! She earned her nickname “Old Ironsides” after a sailor saw a cannonball bounce off her hull….
The USS Rattlesnake The Rattlesnake sailed again under the command of Lieutenant James Renshaw. She is said to have captured some eight merchant ships in the eastern Atlantic, north of Ecuador. It captured and destroyed the Captain, the John and the Geddes. She was sailing from Liverpool to Porto, when the British frigate Leander, with…
The USS Rattlesnake The Rattlesnake sailed again under the command of Lieutenant James Renshaw. She is said to have captured some eight merchant ships in the eastern Atlantic, north of Ecuador. It captured and destroyed the Captain, the John and the Geddes. She was sailing from Liverpool to Porto, when the British frigate Leander, with…
The USS Susquehanna The USS Susquehanna is marked by 3 events; East India Squadron 1850-1855: The frigate sailed on 8 June for the Far East. Aulick’s orders included instructions to visit Japan to negotiate a treaty opening diplomatic relations with that country. Mediterranean Squadron, 1856-1861: The ship joined the Mediterranean Squadron in July under the…
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freight ship. She sank in Lake Superior during a storm on 10 November 1975, losing her entire crew. She was the largest ship on the Great Lakes in North America. The wreckage was found in in November 1975 by a US Navy…
About the Boulogne Etaples Developed as a trawler fishing boat, the Boulogne Etaples original design can still be seen in many ports along the French Channel. With a hull of steel, these stern trawlers would catch hauls of fish using nets and a tricing line at the rear of the boat. While you might not…
What is an OSV – Offshore Support Vessel? Offshore support ships are also known as supply ships. They are specialised vessels designed to operate in the ocean. They are used for platform support, anchor handling, construction, maintenance and more. OSVs bring equipment to platforms or parent offshore turbines. They are an integral part of the…
USS Constellation The USS Constellation was a 38-gun three-metre frigate. She was part of the US Navy. She was built at the Joseph and Samuel Sterett shipyard on Harris Creek in the maritime community of Fell’s Point Baltimore. The ship was one of the frigates authorised to be built by the Naval Act of 1794….
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