Classics Down Under
When it comes to remarkable traditions and history, and a collection of boats second to none, the Australian wooden boat festival in Tasmania can’t be beat.
When it comes to remarkable traditions and history, and a collection of boats second to none, the Australian wooden boat festival in Tasmania can’t be beat.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed into San Diegobay in 1542, and his flagship, the San Salvador, is set to do so again this week.
The historic French tallship Hermione stopped by Newport and received a royal send off.
When it comes to remarkable traditions and history, and a collection of boats second to none, the Australian wooden boat festival in Tasmania can’t be beat.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo sailed into San Diegobay in 1542, and his flagship, the San Salvador, is set to do so again this week.
The historic French tallship Hermione stopped by Newport and received a royal send off.
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