My name is Barley. I'm a nautical enthusiast and amateur educator, which are just words to say I like boats a lot and talking about them. This page will be dedicated to that endeavour, with an aim more at late 17th century to early 20th century history.
It's the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
I'm currently on a hitch so I can't drink, but if you can, toast one to the 29 men that didn't make it home that night.
Here's to you, gents.
It's the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.
I'm currently on a hitch so I can't drink, but if you can, toast one to the 29 men that didn't make it home that night.
Here's to you, gents.
Jokes aside the Neoliner Origin seems a really cool vessel, even if it's a ro-ro. I dunno if it will be effective but it's nice to see an attempt to be environmentally conscious. Plus she looks pretty. Not paying $7000 for a passenger ticket tho.
Jokes aside the Neoliner Origin seems a really cool vessel, even if it's a ro-ro. I dunno if it will be effective but it's nice to see an attempt to be environmentally conscious. Plus she looks pretty. Not paying $7000 for a passenger ticket tho.
Had a whole thing typed up about the other vessel I saw, clicked out of the app for one second to double check a piece of information, opened the app again and everything I typed was deleted. Dome straight bullshit, man. I guess I'll try again in a bit augh.
Had a whole thing typed up about the other vessel I saw, clicked out of the app for one second to double check a piece of information, opened the app again and everything I typed was deleted. Dome straight bullshit, man. I guess I'll try again in a bit augh.
I'll be looking over it myself and seeing how it differs from the USCG's report.
I'll be looking over it myself and seeing how it differs from the USCG's report.
The *American Heritage*, originally named the *Queen of the Mississippi* is a paddlewheel river cruise boat that entered service in 2015, so she's pretty new.
The *American Heritage*, originally named the *Queen of the Mississippi* is a paddlewheel river cruise boat that entered service in 2015, so she's pretty new.
Work has begun on breaking down the SS United States for sinking. As of yesterday, they have started to remove her funnels, one of which will be preserved in a museum for the ship situated in Florida.
Hurts to see her go. To really see it.
Work has begun on breaking down the SS United States for sinking. As of yesterday, they have started to remove her funnels, one of which will be preserved in a museum for the ship situated in Florida.
Hurts to see her go. To really see it.
The USCG had released their Report Of Investigation regarding the implosion of the Titan submersible on June 18th, 2023. The report itself is about 330-ish pages long and pretty intensive, as these reports tend to be.
Here's a link to any interested:
media.defense.gov/2025/Aug/05/...
The USCG had released their Report Of Investigation regarding the implosion of the Titan submersible on June 18th, 2023. The report itself is about 330-ish pages long and pretty intensive, as these reports tend to be.
Here's a link to any interested:
media.defense.gov/2025/Aug/05/...
It's a nautical conspiracy I tell ya.
It's a nautical conspiracy I tell ya.
Like look at the jump from the first major iteration by John Harrison to his last (1735 to 1772).
Like look at the jump from the first major iteration by John Harrison to his last (1735 to 1772).
I kicked em a few doubloons so if this interests any of you, why toss them a few yourself!
Cheers!
@kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/cap...
I kicked em a few doubloons so if this interests any of you, why toss them a few yourself!
Cheers!
@kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/cap...
Unfortunately, it is sad news. The legendary ocean liner MS Stockholm has been officially sold for scrap in Gent, at about €200,000 to a single bidder.
www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/20...
Unfortunately, it is sad news. The legendary ocean liner MS Stockholm has been officially sold for scrap in Gent, at about €200,000 to a single bidder.
www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/20...
Morning rises and passes on the 11th, with Titanic pulling into Cork Harbour, Queenstown, close to noon. Much like Cherbourg, they can't dock the large ship and resort to tenders. Here 123 passengers would board, and 7 would depart.
Morning rises and passes on the 11th, with Titanic pulling into Cork Harbour, Queenstown, close to noon. Much like Cherbourg, they can't dock the large ship and resort to tenders. Here 123 passengers would board, and 7 would depart.
Fair winds, mates!
Fair winds, mates!
The United States was at one point the fastest liner in the world. Sad to see this be her fate
The United States was at one point the fastest liner in the world. Sad to see this be her fate
An excerpt from "Home From The Sea", by Arthur H Rostron, 1931. The autobiography of the captain of the RMS Carpathia, speaking of the capabilities of the ship and what his crew was able to achieve that fateful night on their mad dash.
Very interesting stuff!
An excerpt from "Home From The Sea", by Arthur H Rostron, 1931. The autobiography of the captain of the RMS Carpathia, speaking of the capabilities of the ship and what his crew was able to achieve that fateful night on their mad dash.
Very interesting stuff!
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This is but a passing storm, and we will roll the old chariot along.
This is but a passing storm, and we will roll the old chariot along.
Not necessarily a specific one, but a class of them: sailing canal boats!
These boats were primarily used on Lake Champlain, and the Canal bearing the same name, from the early to mid 1800s. Let's take a dive into their history.
Not necessarily a specific one, but a class of them: sailing canal boats!
These boats were primarily used on Lake Champlain, and the Canal bearing the same name, from the early to mid 1800s. Let's take a dive into their history.
My name is Barley. I'm a nautical enthusiast and amateur educator, which are just words to say I like boats a lot and talking about them. This page will be dedicated to that endeavour, with an aim more at late 17th century to early 20th century history.
My name is Barley. I'm a nautical enthusiast and amateur educator, which are just words to say I like boats a lot and talking about them. This page will be dedicated to that endeavour, with an aim more at late 17th century to early 20th century history.