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Gazela, Grand Banks barquentine (1901) Moshulu, four-masted windjammer barque (1904) Becuna, naval submarine (1944) Olympia, naval protected cruiser (1892)
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Ships at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, May 8th, 2026
Gazela, Grand Banks barquentine (1901) Moshulu, four-masted windjammer barque (1904) Becuna, naval submarine (1944) Olympia, naval protected cruiser (1892)
Photos ©️ @the-golden-vanity

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Michael Zeno Diemer (German, 1867–1939), "Windjammer" (details)
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An old windjammer by Robert Watts
Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich (1958). This beautifully shot documentary features an encounter with Pamir, which sank in a hurricane with almost all lives lost.

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Knighthawk #4 - October 1995, cover by Neal Adams.
Curtis Island Light, West Penobscot Bay, Camden. A frequent target of sightseers, wind-jamming around Camden.
We launched one of our schooner's attendant rowboats today. It's timbers obviously need a bit of time to swell to the water because after three minutes in the water it looked like this:
And after an hour and a half it looked like this:
The good news is that at least she seems to have settled at that level and not really taken on more water.