Cap'n Vic scouts the seas:

Tall Ship Spirit of Massachusetts
Seniors' 2000 Tour
Virgin Islands


The Spirit of Massachusetts, Details

The Spirit of Massachusetts | Spirit Details
The Crew | The Seniors Crew
Rendezvous with Harvey Gamage

Backwinded to tack

Ship bell ... a couple of random rings was call to chow.

Deck bilge pump

Chain locker hatch

Engine room air intake

Fenders for lowering
the tender.

The inflatable and the wooden tender moved easily on and off the deck with the help of eight people.

Emergency life rafts fixed to the deck.

Least forgotten job was to pick up the Emergency Rations in case of an abandon ship.

Examples of the deadeyes used on the standing rigging.


Deck smoke pipe for the stove.

Galley deck vent
The galley stove is cast iron, uses diesel fuel,
and has no oven thermostat. A real
challenge for the chef as it is all on
and hot, or all off and cold.


Galley salt water sink pump.

The 16 in. black iron fry pan.

Galley light catcher.




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