Tall Ships

Dec 20, 2015 21:42

I just randomly stumbled across the existence of the gaff-topsail schooner J.R. Tolkien  and the three masted schooner Loth Loriën

A little odd that the Loth Loriën, although pretty enough in her way, is nothing like as stunning a little ship as the  J.R. Tolkien, which I think just has THE most gorgeous lines.  Wow ( Read more... )

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boggyb December 20 2015, 22:20:26 UTC
There's a few yachts in the local marinas with fun names. So far I've spotted a small yacht named Zelda, a larger one called Fram (probably for the polar exploration ship, but I know the name from Arthur Ransome's Winter Holidays), and a motor launch named Hullabaloo (that must be a Coot Club reference).

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bunn December 21 2015, 14:01:04 UTC
When I was little, I had an orange Mirror dinghy called Tic-tac, because it was shaped very much like a sweet :-D

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anna_wing December 21 2015, 03:23:51 UTC
I still remember visiting the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo years ago and realising "Oh, so that's what the swan ships were meant to look like (with swan rather than dragon prows, of course)."

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bunn December 21 2015, 13:59:24 UTC
Viking ships are glorious, the shape of them! There's just something about a clinker-built boat that produces the most amazing lines.

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wellinghall December 24 2015, 09:26:38 UTC
Great museum, isn't it.

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anna_wing December 30 2015, 05:54:39 UTC
Yes, it was lovely, almost as interesting as the outdoor museum with traditional buildings.

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lindahoyland December 21 2015, 03:53:15 UTC
A great name for a white ship!

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bunn December 21 2015, 14:04:02 UTC
I think I would have gone with Vingilot.

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anna_wing December 22 2015, 06:54:12 UTC
A heavy weight of significance for a ship to carry, though!

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wellinghall December 24 2015, 09:29:25 UTC
Completely irrelevant comment -

When we were in Oslo seven years ago, we saw a small freighter that had disappeared during WWI ... then been found adrift a few years later. It was salvaged, put back into commission, and served as a freighter for another twenty odd years.

It then disappeared during WWII ... then was found adrift a few years later.

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