What a beautiful replica of a famous ship ,this one has an engine thank goodness, but I often wonder how back in the day they manoeuvred these vessels in tight spaces and in unfavourable wind conditions , I suppose rowing boats must have taken the place of todays tugboats .
She's a beauty alright. Lesser known fact...the major powers of the day thought so highly of Capt. Cook and his work that it was agreed that naval vessels of competing powers would not attack the Endeavor.
Although she missed the Australian Wooden Boat Festival due to bad weather on the NSW coast, the crew of Endeavour were keen to visit Hobart. On arrival Captain John Dikkenberg was presented with a plaque and pennant by festival Chairman, Steve Knight.
Beautiful 🎉❤ Measures plz?
What a beautiful replica of a famous ship ,this one has an engine thank goodness, but I often wonder how back in the day they manoeuvred these vessels in tight spaces and in unfavourable wind conditions , I suppose rowing boats must have taken the place of todays tugboats .
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She's a beauty alright. Lesser known fact...the major powers of the day thought so highly of Capt. Cook and his work that it was agreed that naval vessels of competing powers would not attack the Endeavor.
Interesting - thanks!
why te giant anchor and then a little one
I saw the amount of water coming out of the bilge pump. Does a wooden boat leak that much water all the time?
I don't really know other than the fact that I've seen that on multiple different ships before....
No, only when it hits a reef of the town of 1770.
She is using her engine to dock what you are seeing is the engine cooling water.
I didn't know pilot boats could be used as tugs
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Is she the replica of Captain COOK’s Endeavour"
yes
When it arrives in New Zealand it will be the most powerful warship there.😂😂😂
Spring line first, you lubbers! Hahaha
yes captain cook or aye aye sir
Although she missed the Australian Wooden Boat Festival due to bad weather on the NSW coast, the crew of Endeavour were keen to visit Hobart. On arrival Captain John Dikkenberg was presented with a plaque and pennant by festival Chairman, Steve Knight.
She needs diesel
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