Star of India Setting Sails

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @Curfewlater
    @Curfewlater 2 роки тому +3

    Really very instructive video thanks for sharing

  • @mysterj1
    @mysterj1 4 роки тому +6

    I was aboard the Star of India in 1974. What a great video!

  • @bigbloke7691
    @bigbloke7691 9 років тому +11

    Great video, very informative. May she sail for many years to come.

  • @shotforshot5983
    @shotforshot5983 5 років тому +3

    And this is shown in ideal conditions! Another aspect that comes to mind is the constant need for maintenance and mending on the miles of hemp line, tackles, everything!

  • @MyPedorro
    @MyPedorro 6 років тому +5

    We had no safety harnesses on "Romance". I'm glad that harnesses are now being used.

  • @wrightgregson9761
    @wrightgregson9761 4 роки тому +3

    i just discovered this video and i am thrilled. i sail small (very small) boats so i know a tiny bit but this is marvelous..

  • @theteachhub443
    @theteachhub443 Рік тому

    This is indian ship ?

  • @harrycolby2302
    @harrycolby2302 6 років тому

    I love this video...And yes I am an able bodied crewman not afraid to go aloft... It's not the heights...It's that I know i'll never get to her royals....That's the place an able bodied crewman needs to be....I know ill never live it....But it sure is fun to think about...Thank you....

  • @DeadEyeDave
    @DeadEyeDave Рік тому

    Star of India will be sailing again this year, November 11 & 12 daysails.

  • @ВалентинаМалых-н8н
    @ВалентинаМалых-н8н 2 місяці тому

    При неполной загрузке ( осадка не глубока и видна подводная часть корпуса ниже ватерлинии ) ставить все паруса при боковом ветре ( галфвинд левого галса ) , это конечно смело . Ведь остойчивость при этом меньше ( вспомним трагедию " Памира " , когда малочисленная команда неуспела убрать паруса вовремя при налетевшем шквале , плюс полупустые трюмы ( ! ) ) и неприятности на постоянно движущемся в подвижной среде / mobile in mobilum / объекте ( судне ) вполне возможны и имеют печальные последствия !

  • @thegrayknight71
    @thegrayknight71 12 років тому

    That was a beautiful video. Thanks a lot. Hopefully all those men will invite children to start learning about sailing. It was interesting to see so many men with grey hair. :)

    • @thomastheawesome4822
      @thomastheawesome4822 4 роки тому

      Indeed, I volunteer there and at 19 (almost 20) I am the youngest person there with the second youngest being in there mid 20s

  • @Dustin_N
    @Dustin_N 5 років тому +2

    I can't imagine San Diego without her.

  • @patron8597
    @patron8597 2 роки тому

    0:38 Hank Hill's narration

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl 2 роки тому

    Gosh, maneuvering those big square riggers is really a pain in the a**! :-)

  • @scottthewaterwarrior
    @scottthewaterwarrior 2 роки тому

    While I don't think I will be able to make the sails on my LEGO ship 100% accurate, I was tying them to the bottom of the crossbeams, so really wrong, lol!

  • @user-up8pd6id9s
    @user-up8pd6id9s 2 роки тому

    These ships should be in the America's Cup like the J class, what a sight it would be!

  • @skeeve55
    @skeeve55 2 роки тому

    learning to sail... to run a nautical D&D campaign. thx for helping me out!

  • @techmafianews5729
    @techmafianews5729 2 роки тому

    How did they get these ships out of port? No oars?

    • @ttulinsky
      @ttulinsky 2 роки тому

      I'm not a sailor but I know a little--Sometimes they had to wait for the right wind and tide. Watch a video on Tacking and Wearing - they can do a lot of tricks to turn sharply. They can set the forward and aft sails at opposing angles so the bow is pushed sideways left and the stern sideways right, turning almost on a dime. They did have oars, too--the smaller boats manned with oarsmen could pull the big boat.

    • @johnbishop6240
      @johnbishop6240 2 роки тому +1

      By the late 19th century, the large sailing ships were towed out by steam tugs, to a point where they were safely clear of land and had a fair wind.

  • @DavidMFChapman
    @DavidMFChapman 5 років тому

    Impressive!

  • @thomastheawesome4822
    @thomastheawesome4822 4 роки тому +1

    I am a docent there, been trying to join the sail crew but injured my shoulder. It's a shame, healing well though maybe I'll be there soon

    • @aryg2545
      @aryg2545 2 роки тому

      Hi, I live nearby, what can I do to serve on your ship? Is there a good way for me to fill an application or should I just come by?
      Thanks for your time :)

    • @thomastheawesome4822
      @thomastheawesome4822 2 роки тому

      @@aryg2545 well bear in mind it's volunteer work. You'll need to go to the museum and ask to volunteer and when you join, you'll have a black shirt and you'll be a training volunteer. To join the sail crew, I forgot who exactly you'll need to talk to because it's been a few years since I've been down there. But sail crew training is a whole separate thing

  • @erinsquire2749
    @erinsquire2749 2 роки тому

    wow and she still sailing

  • @georgen9755
    @georgen9755 4 місяці тому

    Traverse board
    Lead line

  • @mikearakelian6368
    @mikearakelian6368 3 роки тому

    Star of India crew should give training to CGuard n show'em jow its done....

  • @Yeaitstemp
    @Yeaitstemp 4 роки тому

    I would love to crew on a old Square rigger

    • @Curfewlater
      @Curfewlater 2 роки тому

      Try the Belem in France 🇫🇷 great ship taking apprentice crew members Had a great time there this July

  • @x40xandus
    @x40xandus 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful vessel, however good that their time is over.

  • @coltonreeves6893
    @coltonreeves6893 4 роки тому +2

    Why does the captain bother dressing up in authentic 19th-century attire just to ruin the outfit by wearing a baseball cap?

  • @АлександрМинаков-ч9г

    Я высоты боюсь.
    Me asusta la altura.
    Me gusta el mar, pero...
    Mira arriba...