Well, I am not going to lie. While I have been working quite a bit on getting my sailboat ready to launch I have been sidetracked by a VERY guilty pleasure.
I saw the series Black Sails and never really thought about taking a look. But then one rainy day a few weeks ago I took a stab.
HUGE MISTAKE. As a sailor and now as a 'builder' of a ship from this era (kind of), it just captured my attention. It is a riveting series, weaving history with an engaging back story (much like Cameron did with his Titanic movie).
I couldn't help myself as I watched episode after episode and I if I hadn't been alone, I would have driven everyone crazy as I pointed out the many details of the ships that I have come to know in my build or in my reading.
In this day and age of high speed vehicles, ships, airplanes and more, it is probably very difficult to comprehend that we are talking about ships that had to fight to reach 6-7 knots of speed. That's with stiff winds and the right angles. Imagine light breezes as you are trying to go that last 1500 yards into a bay with a breeze no more than 2 or 3 knots! I know the show kind of took license when it came to some of the maneuvers the ships made to get into position, but I felt it was such a joy to watch and pretend to be a part of.
So....if you are lucky enough to have Netflix....take a chance. Give the first episode a view and I promise, you'll be hooked!!!!
Fair winds!
Chris
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