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The Charles W. Morgan, the USA's oldest seaworthy commercial vessel, is heading back to sea.
This great old 19th century whaling ship has been undergoing major repairs for the last five or six years. Much of the framing came from oak trees damaged by Hurricane Ike in 2009. The Morgan's first sailing from Connecticut's Mystic Seaport in 70 years occurs this weekend.
https://wnpr.org/post/whaling-ship-charles-w-morgan-leave-mystic-seaport-first-time-70-years
And despite needing major repairs myself, I'm happy to say I'm still vertical! By the way, if you want an eye opener, read about about life for 19th century sailors.
Tom
This great old 19th century whaling ship has been undergoing major repairs for the last five or six years. Much of the framing came from oak trees damaged by Hurricane Ike in 2009. The Morgan's first sailing from Connecticut's Mystic Seaport in 70 years occurs this weekend.
https://wnpr.org/post/whaling-ship-charles-w-morgan-leave-mystic-seaport-first-time-70-years
And despite needing major repairs myself, I'm happy to say I'm still vertical! By the way, if you want an eye opener, read about about life for 19th century sailors.
Tom
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Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 


PJ