Tall Ships
Ships, and other sea vessels have been an integral part of human civilization since time immemorial.
Shipbuilding as an art, was mastered by the British, and was the main reason why they continued to dominate the world for centuries.
Colonial empires of other European countries such as Spain, France, Denmark and Portugal flourished as well, but they could never dominate the trade routes like the British navy.
However, the USA has the biggest Navy in the world as of now, and it continues to expand in size and technology.
Tall ships are typically sailing vessels, that have a complex sail plan and are heavily rigged.
They include the various modern schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques designs, which has fore-and-aft sails and may have two or three masts, with at least one being square rigged.
They are easily recognized due to their characteristic tall mast and a number of sails.
The best opportunity for sailing on tall ships in US is to approach the Tall Ships of Maine that take tourists for rides in summer.
The American Sail Training Association can be contacted for volunteer work on tall ships or even for a vocational sea-training course.
Their popularity has been recently increased by pirate movies and the attention and coverage given to the Tall Ship's Races (formerly known as the "Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races").
The races are held in Europe every year and include participation from as many as 36 countries.
These races feature the biggest tall ships in the world.
It was first organized by a London lawyer in 1956, and was meant to be a farewell to the ships of that era.
However, after taking into account the public interest generated, it was decided to form a Sail Training International Association that would promote such activities, especially amongst the youth of the world.
Shipbuilding as an art, was mastered by the British, and was the main reason why they continued to dominate the world for centuries.
Colonial empires of other European countries such as Spain, France, Denmark and Portugal flourished as well, but they could never dominate the trade routes like the British navy.
However, the USA has the biggest Navy in the world as of now, and it continues to expand in size and technology.
Tall ships are typically sailing vessels, that have a complex sail plan and are heavily rigged.
They include the various modern schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques designs, which has fore-and-aft sails and may have two or three masts, with at least one being square rigged.
They are easily recognized due to their characteristic tall mast and a number of sails.
The best opportunity for sailing on tall ships in US is to approach the Tall Ships of Maine that take tourists for rides in summer.
The American Sail Training Association can be contacted for volunteer work on tall ships or even for a vocational sea-training course.
Their popularity has been recently increased by pirate movies and the attention and coverage given to the Tall Ship's Races (formerly known as the "Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races").
The races are held in Europe every year and include participation from as many as 36 countries.
These races feature the biggest tall ships in the world.
It was first organized by a London lawyer in 1956, and was meant to be a farewell to the ships of that era.
However, after taking into account the public interest generated, it was decided to form a Sail Training International Association that would promote such activities, especially amongst the youth of the world.
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