The old ship hull at the start is the Edwin Fox, it seems it's permanently (mostly)under cover in a dry dock now. Apparently it's one of the oldest of it's type left, it's 180 years old now. It had a rough old life after it's time sailing ended. I'm pretty sure we were able to walk around inside it in the late 80s, albeit not a lot to see other than the timbers of the ship.
that ship u passed was the sister ship...her name is Arahungaa
The old ship hull at the start is the Edwin Fox, it seems it's permanently (mostly)under cover in a dry dock now. Apparently it's one of the oldest of it's type left, it's 180 years old now.
It had a rough old life after it's time sailing ended.
I'm pretty sure we were able to walk around inside it in the late 80s, albeit not a lot to see other than the timbers of the ship.
The Aratika was a fine ship. I remember several sailings on her as a child.
I know this ship she was transferred and sold here in the Philippines