Be careful that a certain political group thinks that there is something offensive about her and want to dismantle this part of history!
Thought I would liven up this thread
Thought I would liven up this thread
The boat was built in 1988; so, is that really "history?" There may lie her true vulnerability. We have a replica of the Pilgrim at Dana Pt., plus a statue of Dana himself in the park there. She was the brig that sailed from Boston to the coast of California between San Francisco and San Diego to trade for hides, about which Dana wrote his famous book Two Years Before the Mast. Turns out he did not go back on that same boat, if I remember correctly. But in any event, that really is "history" even though the boat itself is not from the period, nor even built in the US.Be careful that a certain political group thinks that there is something offensive about her and want to dismantle this part of history!
Does not the craft represent "HISTORY"The boat was built in 1988; so, is that really "history?" There may lie her true vulnerability. We have a replica of the Pilgrim at Dana Pt., plus a statue of Dana himself in the park there. She was the brig that sailed from Boston to the coast of California between San Francisco and San Diego to trade for hides, about which Dana wrote his famous book Two Years Before the Mast. Turns out he did not go back on that same boat, if I remember correctly. But in any event, that really is "history" even though the boat itself is not from the period, nor even built in the US.
https://www.ocean-institute.org/general-information/about-pilgrim
I guess I'm a bit confused about this comment. What is offensive about her history? Is she celebrating the role of privateers in defeating the British Navy in the war of 1812? The participation of Baltimore in the slave trade in the 18th century?Be careful that a certain political group thinks that there is something offensive about her and want to dismantle this part of history!
Thought I would liven up this thread
Not sure it really does as it is not a reproduction of any historical boat. It was built as a monument to history, but it is not historical, except in concept.Does not the craft represent "HISTORY"
Just finished thst book, he returned in "Alert".The boat was built in 1988; so, is that really "history?" There may lie her true vulnerability. We have a replica of the Pilgrim at Dana Pt., plus a statue of Dana himself in the park there. She was the brig that sailed from Boston to the coast of California between San Francisco and San Diego to trade for hides, about which Dana wrote his famous book Two Years Before the Mast. Turns out he did not go back on that same boat, if I remember correctly. But in any event, that really is "history" even though the boat itself is not from the period, nor even built in the US.
https://www.ocean-institute.org/general-information/about-pilgrim
So exactly what specific boat is it a replica of?The Pride is a very accurate replica of a Baltimore Clipper, a speed-boat in her time and probably the pinnacle of ship design during the age of sail...
It represents a time in history. Which in itself I believe is history.Not sure it really does as it is not a reproduction of any historical boat. It was built as a monument to history, but it is not historical, except in concept.
No specific boat, it is a replica of a general type.So exactly what specific boat is it a replica of?