Videoclipul nostru din ianuarie este o exclusivitate pentru Anul Nou, când suntem pe faimosul Lively Lady, iahtul pentru ocolul lumii 1967-68, navigat de Sir Alec Rose. Un mare mulțumire comandantului Steve Mason, echipajului său și lui Alan Priddy, bărbatul din spatele restaurării ei. Copyright Bob Aylott My Classic Boat și imagini istorice (c) Steven Mason. Vă rugăm să distribuiți și dacă nu v-ați abonat deja. Pe măsură ce ne îndreptăm către 2 milioane de telespectatori, am dori să vă mulțumim tuturor pentru că ne-ați urmărit și ne-ați transformat în canalul de barcă clasică numărul 1.
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Barca mea clasică. Doamnă plină de viață. Frederick Shepherd ketch de 36 de picioare 1948
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I had never heard of Alec Rose before – very interesting – thanks.
Yes, everything is interesting, but the Yawl boat, not ketch
5:41 Hahaha WTF
Some one can correct me if I’m wrong but I remember my old man telling me that poor Alex Rose sailed into Port Philip Bay on July 20 1969. Couldn’t have picked a worse “other” news day if he tried. Any other day he would have had head lines on all the national papers. Instead those went to Armstrong and his famous quote. Alex was a sadly a by line when he should and would have been celebrated by Melbournians.
Very nice video
I saw this boat moored at Port Solent in summer 2019. It's gone now. But great to see it sail around my Portsmouth island.
beautiful boat. great story. but isn't she the 3rd boat to go round single handed? Slocum was first.
I watched Sir Alec arrive back in Portsmouth in 1968. A great achievement. I was a sailor then and am still sailing now in Auckland.
Beautiful boat
Beautiful to see how you have restored my great uncle Alec's boat
The teak, the sheer line, the counter…. omg wow!!! What a classic beauty!!😍😍😍
Wow!! Very cool history.
I was very privileged to have met Alec and corresponded with him and his sweet wife Dorothy when they lived in Avant. I'm also in possession of pictures of me on board. Thanks for refurbishing her to such a good standard. Alec would be so well pleased. :O)
What a pretty boat, I love that blue. Given where the mizzen is, I'd think that's a yawl, not a ketch. Also, why bother keeping the mizzen if you're not going to have a boom/sail on it? That bare mizzen is the only unsightly thing about this boat.
Very pleased to see the boat still well kept and sailing. My interest in sailing dates, back to 1969 when I read Sir Alec book. But unfortunately I have never managed to go sailing. Am almost 64 now and planning to build my own boat.
Looks like a Yawl. Is the rudderpost really aft of the Besan? Because our Yawl has the same layout and our rudderpost is in front of the Besan
Drooling!!!
Merry Christmas!!!
Beautiful classic boat , many thanks .
I'm confused as to why it's called a ketch. I have always understood that the difference between a yawl and a ketch was the placement of the mizzen mast. A ketch mizzen mast is stepped forward of the rudder post and a yawl mizzen stepped aft of the post. This vessel appears to be a yawl.
Almost certainly better now than when first built.
Lovely boat , I think Alex Rose was an inspiration to the ordinary man as being that him self made his achievement that much more so.
Why is she ketch, if the small mezzanine is aft of the rudder post and has no triatic stay? I am confused.
She is one of the kind and the true heritage
Fantastic story thank you for sharing. Lovely
Now she just needs a Hasler windvane!
The lively lady will be in at Catherine’s dock this weekend where you can come and see it in London, it’s also being moved to Chatham dockyard.
Your barking dog intro is just too loud.