101. SOREN LARSEN (1949/125grt), a brigantine and star of the BBC's 1970's series The Onedin Line, AOTEAROA ONE (right) a Polynesian waka hourua (ocean-going or blue water voyaging canoe) and the Spirit of... Date: 26 January 2009 Image ID 5091
102. WINDEWARD BOUND - a replica of a traditional brigantine and operated as a sail trainer by the WINDEWARD BOUND TRUST of Tasmania, catches a good breeze off Port Melbourne as she takes part in the sail... Date: 26 January 2009 Image ID 5332
103. YOUNG ENDEAVOUR, a brigantine-rigged sail training ship built in Lowestoft, England was a British gift to Australia in Bi-Centenary year 1988. She is seen here taking part in the sail-past on... Date: 26 January 2009 Image ID 5367
104. ALMA DOEPEL (1903) - a three masted topsail schooner built at Bellingen, NSW, Australia.1903 She is seen here passing Sorrento on her way to Melbourne for a 3 year refit with the view to returning... Date: 20 January 2009 Image ID 5297
105. PACIFIC SUN (1986/47546grt/IMO 8314122, ex-JUBILEE. Renamed HENNA in 2012 and HEN prior to scrapping in 2017) - The Patio Bar next to the pool midship on Lido Deck. Date: 16 December 2008 Image ID 5020
106. MAYFLOWER II built in 1955/6 in Brixham, Devon, England, this is a 236-ton replica of the original MAYFLOWER which took the Pilgrims to set foot in the New World on 26 December 1620. MAYFLOWER II is... Date: SEPTEMBER 2008 Image ID 4900
107. THE BLACK BITCH, a 1904-New Zealand built scow. The contentious name emblazoned on her hull has caused a certain amount of local debate.
Currently for sale, she also carries on her bow her original... Date: 8 March 2008 Image ID 4564
108. SOREN LARSEN and WILLIAM C. DALDY, Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta, NZ. SOREN LARSEN is a 125grt brigantine built in 1949 in Denmark. Although formerly registered in Colchester, England, she was for... Date: 29 January 2008 Image ID 4462
109. SOREN LARSEN and WILLIAM C. DALDY, Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta, NZ. SOREN LARSEN is a 125grt brigantine built in 1949 in Denmark. Although formerly registered in Colchester, England, she was for... Date: 28 January 2008 Image ID 4464
110. ENTERPRIZE (right) and WINDEWARD BOUND - ENTERPRIZE built in 1997, a replica of a 19th-century topsail-schooner and WINDEWARD BOUND, a brigantine built in 1993, under sail off Brighton, Port Phillip... Date: 26 January 2008 Image ID 4361
111. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - cadets muster prior to departure from Auckland, NZ. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4323
112. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - cadets muster prior to departure from Auckland, NZ. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4324
113. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - preparing for departure from Auckland, NZ. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4325
114. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - a thoughtful glance aloft to the foremast yards as cadets muster prior to departure from Auckland, NZ. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4326
115. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - Cadets shout their goodbyes as PALLADA pulls away from her berth in Auckland, NZ. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4327
116. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - Officers keeps a wary eye on proceedings as PALLADA, outbound following a four-day stop-over, pulls away from her berth in Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4328
117. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - two female members of the crew survey wharfside activities as PALLADA pulls away from her berth, outbound from Auckland, New Zealand following a 4-day stop-over. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4329
118. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - outbound from Auckland, New Zealand, PALLADA, with sails set, turns to port as she enters the Rangitoto Channel. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4330
119. PALLADA (1989/2234grt) - with sails set, PALLADA enters the Rangitoto Channel, outbound from Auckland, New Zealand following a 4-day stop-over. Date: 31 December 2007 Image ID 4331
120. PALLADA (1989/2284grt) - able to cruise at around 18 knots when under full sail, she is one of the fastest sailing ships in the world.
The fifth ship of the Dar Mlodziezy-class, the fully-rigged tall... Date: 27 December 2007 Image ID 4311
121. PALLADA (1989/2284grt) - able to cruise at around 18 knots when under full sail, she is one of the fastest sailing ships in the world.
The fifth ship of the Dar Mlodziezy-class, the fully-rigged tall... Date: 27 December 2007 Image ID 4314
122. PALLADA (1989/2284grt) - three cadets take in the views as the ship berths in Auckland, NZ.
Able to cruise at around 18 knots when under full sail, she is one of the fastest sailing ships in the... Date: 27 December 2007 Image ID 4315
123. PALLADA (1989/2284grt) - cadets prepare the ship's gangway soon after her berthing in Auckland, New Zealand.
Able to cruise at around 18 knots when under full sail, she is one of the fastest sailing... Date: 27 December 2007 Image ID 4316
124. PIONEER CK18 (1864/23 tons/Official Number 48991) was built in Rowhedge, Essex, UK in 1864 and lengthened in 1889. In 1942 she sank at her moorings at West Mersea. In 1999 she was raised and... Date: 22 September 2007 Image ID 4171
125. CENTAUR (1895/61 tons Official No. 99460) - a spritsail barge built at Harwich, England by John and Herbert Cann, she is owned today by the Thames Sailing Barge Trust and based at Maldon, Essex.... Date: 22 September 2007 Image ID 4172
126. Thames sailing barge CENTAUR (1895/61 tons Official No. 99460) on the River Blackwater in Essex with just a little breeze and some tide to help her down river. Date: 22 September 2007 Image ID 4209
127. TED ASHBY (1993) - a replica of the wooden scows which hauled timber and other bulk cargoes around the coast of early New Zealand. Being flat-bottomed allowed them access inland along the shallow... Date: 20 March 2007 Image ID 3851
128. CUTTY SARK (1869) - one of three remaining 19th century clipper ships sits in drydock at Greenwich as one of London's top tourist attractions. While undergoing a 25-million pound restoration, on the... Date: October 2006 Image ID 3971
129. CUTTY SARK (1869) - one of only three clipper ships remaining in the world, sits in her drydock at Greenwich, London. One of the city's top tourist attractions, she fell victim to what is thought to... Date: October 2006 Image ID 3973
130. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque prepares for departure from Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3455
131. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque prepares for departure from Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3456
132. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) with cadets manning the yards, the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque prepares for departure from Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3457
133. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque, departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named after the last Aztec... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3458
134. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque, departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover. Named after the last Aztec... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3459
135. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque, departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named after the last Aztec... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3460
136. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque, departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named after the last Aztec... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3461
137. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque, departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.
Named after the last Aztec... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3462
138. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) - crew members muster on the deck of the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque as she prepares for departure from Auckland, New Zealand... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3470
139. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) - sure-footed crew working the yards as the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque prepares for departure from Auckland, New Zealand following a... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3471
140. CUAUHTEMOC (BE-01/1982/1800 tons displacement/IMO 8107505) - crew members man the yards as the Mexican Navy's Spanish-built barque departs Auckland, New Zealand following a five-day goodwill stopover.... Date: 29 July 2006 Image ID 3472
141. TED ASHBY (1993) a replica of the type of scows which once sailed New Zealand coastal waters, can often be seen taking tourists and locals alike around the waters of the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland.... Date: 1 September 2005 Image ID 1823
142. NORA MAERSK (2000/27300grt/IMO 9192478) and the brigantine BREEZE, based at the NZ National Maritime Museum in Auckland, makes a stunning contrast between the ages of sail and that of the modern-day... Date: 20 August 2005 Image ID 1240
143. BREEZE, a brigantine from the New Zealand National Maritime Museum, Auckland, and a veteran of anti-nuclear protests at Mururoa Atoll, accompanies Greenpeace's RAINBOW WARRIOR (2)[1957/555grt/IMO... Date: 8 July 2005 Image ID 787
144. BREEZE - a brigantine from the New Zealand National Maritime Museum, under sail in Auckland. Date: 8 July 2005 Image ID 788
145. BREEZE - a brigantine from New Zealand's National Maritime Museum, Auckland with Auckland's iconic Rangitoto Island on the horizon. Date: 8 July 2005 Image ID 790
146. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt) the Japanese Government's sail-training ship, outbound from Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 12 February 2004 Image ID 2043
147. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt) the Japanese sail-training ship, outbound from Auckland, New Zealand just eight months before she was driven aground at Toyama, Japan, during Typhoon Tokage. Date: 12 February 2004 Image ID 2044
148. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt), the figurehead of the Japanese Government's sail-training ship, seen in Auckland, NZ. In October 2004, the ship was driven hard against a breakwater at Toyama port, Japan... Date: 8 February 2004 Image ID 2038
149. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt) the Japanese government's sail-training ship, berthed in Auckland, NZ eight months before she was driven hard against a breakwater at Toyama, Japan during Typhoon Tokage. Date: 8 February 2004 Image ID 2039
150. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt) the Japanese government's sail-training ship, Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 8 February 2004 Image ID 2040
151. KAIWO MARU (1989/2879grt), the Japanese sail-training ship, berthed in Auckland, New Zealand. Date: 8 February 2004 Image ID 2041