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25th November 2021, 05:26 AM
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Re: Identification needed for a sailing ship
Looks very much like she was built from a kit.
Mate of mine builds them for a hobby and that one looks very much like one.


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25th November 2021, 10:56 AM
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Re: Identification needed for a sailing ship
This post reminds me of ‘ Back in the good old days when a dollar was a dollar and ma courted pa every Saturday night’ could be ‘ Back in the good old days when a ship was a ship , and not a barque or a barquentine ‘.A ship was a ship and didn’t require any further description than a 3 or 4 masted vessel square rigged on at least 3 .JS
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