There are two others that I believe warrant a place in the list. 1/ The 'Kruzenshtern' was one of the Flying P-liners. She is a genuine windjammer that was built for carrying cargo around the world but, also, and she is still in active service. 2/ The 'Draken Harald Hårfagre' is a replica Viking longship that has made ocean crossings, including facing storms. It is built & sailed as genuinely as possible. Imagine facing ocean storms in a ship as lacking in modern amenities as that. Both of these, in different ways, are extremely REMARKABLE. But missing from this list.
The film-sequences in connection with the Ses Cloud don't show the Sea Cloud, they show the Sea Cloud Spirit, which was launched in 2015! THIS is the Sea Cloud: th-cam.com/video/uWfWHMJuul4/w-d-xo.html
Good video, but shame on you for leaving out the U.S.S. Constitution. It's still in commission and Old Ironsides was a formidable ship. She is pretty too!
The USS Constitution is a non-entity in anything but USA history. HMS Victory was shown which amply represent that type & period and it knocks spots off Constitution in terms of achievements, size & power and fame. It also been in commission longer.
@@Kimdino1 Good thing the Victory didn't fight the Constitution during the War of 1812 or the Victory might have taken the same beating the other British ships did!
@@randalmayeux8880 What planet are you on? The Constitution may have been heavy for a frigate, but It was still only a 44 gun frigate, a 4th rate by the measure of the time. Victory was a 1st rate battleship of 104 guns, many of which were considerably heavier & longer ranged. Constitutions carronades don't count, as they are only useable at close range.
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Where is 'Bluenose', one of the most famous yachts. Also the legendary ' Jolie Brise'. More yachts needed on your list. Nice video still. More please.
USCGC Barque Eagle should have definitely made the list.
Not at all, there are several other of the Gorch Foch class around. It may be pretty etc but so are many others and it is relatively unremarkable.
There are two others that I believe warrant a place in the list.
1/ The 'Kruzenshtern' was one of the Flying P-liners. She is a genuine windjammer that was built for carrying cargo around the world but, also, and she is still in active service.
2/ The 'Draken Harald Hårfagre' is a replica Viking longship that has made ocean crossings, including facing storms. It is built & sailed as genuinely as possible. Imagine facing ocean storms in a ship as lacking in modern amenities as that.
Both of these, in different ways, are extremely REMARKABLE. But missing from this list.
The film-sequences in connection with the Ses Cloud don't show the Sea Cloud, they show the Sea Cloud Spirit, which was launched in 2015! THIS is the Sea Cloud: th-cam.com/video/uWfWHMJuul4/w-d-xo.html
Most of these ships are beautiful, but not all of them. They all are quite interesting though. A very nice, well thought out story. Thank you! 😊😊😊
Takemeaway. Far, faraway
Where is the "Cisne Branco", froma Brazil? rsrs
Good video, but shame on you for leaving out the U.S.S. Constitution. It's still in commission and Old Ironsides was a formidable ship. She is pretty too!
The USS Constitution is a non-entity in anything but USA history. HMS Victory was shown which amply represent that type & period and it knocks spots off Constitution in terms of achievements, size & power and fame. It also been in commission longer.
@@Kimdino1 Good thing the Victory didn't fight the Constitution during the War of 1812 or the Victory might have taken the same beating the other British ships did!
@@randalmayeux8880 What planet are you on? The Constitution may have been heavy for a frigate, but It was still only a 44 gun frigate, a 4th rate by the measure of the time. Victory was a 1st rate battleship of 104 guns, many of which were considerably heavier & longer ranged. Constitutions carronades don't count, as they are only useable at close range.
Putting the Amerigo Vespucci in 15 posituon denote how you do not understand nothing.
They didn't mention the Star of India!
If slave boats, looked this advanced during slavery… …(adjusted for inflation)… …I’d get on that boat!
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