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If I ever get out to SF I'll have to see the O'Brien. My dad sailed on several Liberty Ships during WWII. The closest I got was viewing some when they were moored in the Hudson River by Stony Point NY as part of the Mothball Fleet in the 50's and 60's. Living near the Hudson I see the Clearwater often. Here's a pic of my grandson watching her from the Alpine (NJ) boat basin.It is great that the Jeremiah O'Brien is sailing again after the fire and refurbishing the past few years. Would love to make a day trip on her as you have done if I ever have to go back to San Francisco. She looks really good! Hope you don't mind, but after seeing the below photos of the O'Brien and Clearwater I thought others would enjoy seeing them posted. Clearwater would make a really nice model.
Wow. For my earlier post I forgot about being being aboard the USS Ling (Balao class sub). She was a museum ship for some years, moored on the Hackensack River in Hackensack NJ. A group of sub veterans conducted tours and maintained her. Sadly, the vessel has fallen on hard times. She's been vandalized and is stuck in the mud, no longer open to visitors. Silting up of the river and downstream bridges now make it impossible to move her to a friendlier location.Made on board a couple museum subs, one in Oahu and one in Tampa. The Requin was taken from Florida to Pittsburgh where I believe she is still open for tours. After going through these I am SOOOOO glad to have been on surface ships. Talk about claustrophia!!
Stupid me, I worked on Union Street in Hackensack from 1984 to 2014 and never once went to visit her.Hackensack River in Hackensack NJ.
US Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point NY! Very cool! The Waverly won the America's Cup in 1962 but now seems more like a 19th century boat compared to the newest America's Cup boats made of carbon fiber and riding foils. The Weatherly was built of wood. In the early 1970's I sailed my little boat out of Mamaroneck Harbor NY and saw the Weatherly hauled out for modifications at Derecktor's yard in the harbor.While at the academy in the '60's we had a fleet of boats from monomoys to Shields boats to the 12 meter America Cup racer Weatherly and others as well, all of which we got to sail. Rowing and sailing a monomoy was a great experience as there were no winches, just cleats, rope and strong arms and legs.
We used to tow the Shields to just west of you at Larchmont for weekend races out of the yacht club there then sail back to school, usually with our heads hung down, as they had some excellent sailors.Mamaroneck Harbor
I spent so many hours rowing those dories on the Long Island Sound. Hard work, but fun!While at the academy in the '60's we had a fleet of boats from monomoys to Shields boats to the 12 meter America Cup racer Weatherly and others as well, all of which we got to sail. Rowing and sailing a monomoy was a great experience as there were no winches, just cleats, rope and strong arms and legs.
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12 meter 1962 America's Cup winner Weatherly
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I grew up in Boston about 4 miles from the USS Constitution. I can't remember how many times I visited her. The first time was in Grammar school on a field trip.Recent posts brought this idea to mind. I was curious to know how many members have sailed as crew or passengers on boats or ships, large and small and, if possible, post pictures and the names of these vessels. This includes visits to ships like Victory or Constitution et al. The idea may be a bust, but hopefully some will find it interesting.
Allan
That's still there? I thought the Martians blew it up!Not luxurious but fun none-the-less. After watching all Olympians coming down the Seine on the bateaux-mouche craft it brought back good memories of our own last trip in 2023 and looking forward to doing it again next spring. Gotta love Paris!!
Allan
Picture we took of the tour Eiffel from the boat.
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Picture of other bateaux taken from the one we were on.
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New posts keep reminding me of vessels I've seen and want to see. I really need to visit old ironsides next time I'm near Boston. And I remember that I went aboard the Mayflower II when she was in New York NY in 1957 and again around 1972 at her berth in Plymouth MA. Sometime around 2015, I saw her in dry dock at Mystic Seaport CT for repairs. I should read or reread some books by Alan Villiers.I grew up in Boston about 4 miles from the USS Constitution.