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lemmy.world

I’m utterly oblivious about nautical life but all those sales must’ve been a bitch to manage

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pastermilreply
sh.itjust.works

You don't think the sales are a bitch to manage on the land?? Why do you think we have all those people on the field??

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A great book on this subject is The Last Grain Race by Eric Newby, an autobiographical account of the author's trip around the world as a crewman on Moshulu just before WWII broke out. Interestingly, Moshulu went on to star in The Godfather Part II (as the ship that brings young Vito Corleone to the US) and is now a floating restaurant in Philadelphia.

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lemmy.world

All of my knowledge of ship design comes from internet videos and very tiny amounts of research as to how it applies to rc boat designs, so I feel like I'm 100% qualified to say:

I hate how this looks. Either redesign the leading and trailing sails, or take out two of the masts and shorten the ship.

You could show me breakdowns and scientific analysis proving it's 9,001% better in every way, and I still won't like it based solely off its looks.

Give me the Amerigo Vespucci any day.

Well shit, fuck me sideways for sharing an opinion of looks in a joking manner, this place is just as fucking bad as reddit. Peace out I guess

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Hopefully someone saltier than I can reply, but I'm pretty sure this is a windjammer, which was a derogatory name. I believe steel construction - particularly of masts and lines, like stays - allowed ships to be much longer, and taller ... and they were widely regarded as unaesthetic.

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Kedlyreply

Lmao, you show up with an extremely negative comment and then get surprised when your negativity gets responded to with negativity. Yep, must be reddit and lemmys fault!

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Somebody likes their sloop rig. Turn the tops'il into a gaff rig for extra "wanna fight bro"

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Photo of the Pamir, one of the last commercial sailing ships in operation, picture taken in 1905, last sailing trip around Cape Horn in 1949 | Spyke