Esther's photos with the keyword: sail

La Fama

28 Aug 2022 16 11 146
CMT Weekly Challenge: The challenge is to post a image to do with Sailing, Ships or Boats. CMT9 “'La Fama' a venetian, 66 gun, ship-of-the-line, by John R. Whittemore early 18th century Fama was the flagship of the last great admiral of the Venetian Republic, Angelo Emo, who led the ship during its continuous missions hunting the Barbary pirates including the siege of Tunis in 1785. It was built in the Venetian arsenal by Giovanni Domenico Giacomazzi in 1784, considered the best Venetian shipbuilder of his time. It was equipped with 66 guns and was therefore a fourth rate, with two decks. However she was not very big but very agile and good to sail. She was crewed by around 450-500 men, depending on how many sailors Venice could muster at the time. The Venetian state had a continuous issue with raising the appropriate number of men to serve on her navies during the later years of the republic. Fama had similar crew numbers to her contemporary 64s by other navies, however due to her smaller size these men served in even more cramp conditions than was generally experienced by the worlds navies, her officers quarters were equally as confined, especially considering that she was used for most of her career as an admiral’s flagship, although these close natured lodgings were something the Venetians were always used to back at home in Venice. Fama herself spent most of her career in active service, either stationed off of Corfu with the main detachment of the Venetian navy, ready to face threats from threats to the mouth of the Adriatic by the Ottomans or other hostile nations or spent hunting Pirates over the Mediterranean or Barbary Coast. Fama was captured alongside the rest of the Venetian fleet by Napoleon in 1797 when she was briefly renamed Renomee and then renamed again to Du Blois a month later. After her capture she was sailed to Tulon where she was rearmed with slightly smaller guns to fit French standards to take part in Napoleon’s Egyptian expedition where she unfortunately collided with the French flagship “L'Orient”, suffering severe damage. Despite her damage she remained to Alexandria and was used as headquarters by General Kleber was later partially sunk to block the entrance into Alexandria, she was then captured by the British and sadly broken up without the French, nor British ever realising her potential as a swift and powerful shock ship or as a strong commerce escort and pirate hunter." ltwilliammowett.tumblr.com/post/189224414788/model-of-la-fama-more-fama-was-the-flagship-of#:~:text=Fama%20was%20the%20flagship%20of,siege%20of%20Tunis%20in%201785 . A20220819 121500

Looking down on the Lagoda (Explored)

26 May 2019 19 19 312
The Lagoda is a 1/2 scale model of a whaling bark which is located at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts. AIMG 9573

Viking times

28 Jun 2018 5 7 262
For more information about the Draken Harald Hårfagre, a reconstruction of a Viking longship, see www.mysticseaport.org/locations/draken-viking-longship . AIMG 5503

EMMA C. BERRY: Noank Smack

28 Jun 2018 4 3 343
For information about this 1866 ship, see www.mysticseaport.org/locations/emma-c-berry . AIMG 5507

Red sails and jets

09 Sep 2014 14 13 659
Logan airport overlooks the Boston Harbor. A sewage treatment plant and a wind turbine are in the background. AIMG 3658

Summer sail

28 Jul 2014 13 9 554
Schooner Liberty Clipper in Boston Harbor AIMG 3475

Port Douglas Harbor

25 Jun 2013 3 5 263
Port Douglas, Australia AIMG 2022

Cruising to Santorini

25 Feb 2012 1 260
Santorini (Thira), Greece is one of the most beautiful islands in the Aegean Sea. It was named after St. Irene of Thessaloniki who died in 802. To get there by ship, one has to sail through the spectacular caldera (volcanic crater), now filled with sea water, past clifts rising to over 1,000 feet - some with towns on the top. AIMG_3300

Sailing to Delos

13 Mar 2012 233
On the way to Delos, Greece. Delos Island is among the most important mythological and archaeological sites in Greece AIMG_3527

Alone

07 Aug 2010 205
Sailing outside of Boston Harbor on a grey day AIMG_1442

View of Boston Harbor from the ocean

03 Jan 2010 1 176
Boston Harbor view of the new(er) skyline of Boston. The 18th Century side of Boston can be visited just on the other side of these buidings. Our Daily Topic: Seen around town EWhale Watch June 2006 002