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Dredger 3rd May 2017 16:39

The SSV Oliver Hazard Perry
 
Sails on the horizon in the Northwest Passage as tall ship plans summer voyage. This should be interesting.

The first tall ship in more than 100 years will sail through the Northwest Passage this summer, according to voyage organizers.

The SSV Oliver Hazard Perry looks like a traditional 19th century sailing ship with three masts and square sails, but its steel hull and twin engines will give it better odds of making the journey than explorers from the 1800s.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...sage-1.4083732

https://i.cbc.ca/1.4083736.149306964...zard-perry.JPG

tony allen 5th May 2017 00:08

would be on my bucket list ..but now my bucket has a hole in it ?

Dredger 5th May 2017 19:58

Good one Tony Allen. The upcoming Anchorage to New York on the Crystal Serenity starts at a base price of like 22K USD per person. My bucket has a very large hole in it. :) This a 32-day voyage.

John Rogers 26th July 2017 01:22

Was along side the ship a couple of weeks ago, she was docked at the old Fort Adams berth at Rhode Island. Will have to post a couple of photos I took.

Farmer John 14th November 2017 16:59

Last news I can find is
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...newport-harbor

You might have been asking for a refund.

Dartskipper 14th November 2017 23:22

Squeek done something wrong again down the hatch.:sweat:


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