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Chimpchoker
03-05-2013, 04:44
How many age of sail warships are there remaining? I know of 4 out there.

HMS Victory
HMS Trincomalee
HMS Unicorn
USS Constitution

Any others? (real ones - not replicas)

David Manley
03-05-2013, 05:16
Here's a handy list I found....

1791 Peggy, two-masted schooner. Nautical Museum, Castletown, Isle of Man, Great Britain. Seglar inte utan är bevarad i museet.
1837 Rictor, ketch, Sweden. Seglade eventuellt inte förra säsongen på grund av renovering.
1848 Anna af Sand, sloop, Norway. [Status?]
1852 Jensine, cutter, Denmark. [Status?]
1854 Ruth, sloop, Danmark. Museum.
1856 Isla Ebusitana, two-masted schooner, San Remo, Italy.
1857 Frøia, schooner, Norway. [Status?]
1864 Adella, sloop, Norway. Restoration.
1865 Oline, Hardanger sloop, Norway. Museum. In sailing condition.
1866 Emma C. Berry, Noank smack. Museum. Was re-rigged as schooner.
1867 Grönland, sloop. Museum.
1868 Anna Rogde, two-masted schooner, Norway.
1870 Annie Watt, ketch, Australia. Museum on shore. No masts.
1871 Stephen Taber, two-masted schooner. In sailing condition.
1871 Lewis R. French, two-masted schooner. In sailing condition.
1873 Gjøa, sloop, Norway. Museum on shore.
1874 Isefjord, schooner, Denmark. [Status?]
1875 Trui, botter, The Netherlands. In sailing condtition.
1876 Mina, two-masted schooner, Sweden.
1846 Alvin Clark, two-masted schooner, USA. Museum onshore. In poor condition.
1879 Wanderbird, two-masted schooner. In sailing condition. Sausalito, CA, USA.
1885 Pilgrimmen, ketch, Sweden.
1891 Speranza, pleaure ketch.
1892 Sarpen, pleasure ketch.
1893 Dawn of the Day,
1898 Ellen, pleasure ketch.
1899 Amalia, pleasure ketch.
1380 Bremer kogg. Bremerhaven, Germany.
1627 Wasa, Swedish 64-gun ship. Stockholm, Sweden.
1765 HMS Victory, British 100-gun ship. Portsmouth, GB.
1817 HMS Trincomalee, British frigate. West Hartlepool [?], GB.
1824 HMS Unicorn, British frigate. Dundee, GB.
1842 Dom Fernando II e Gloria, Portuguese frigate.
1855 USS Constellation, sloop-of-war. Baltimore, MD, USA.
1860 Jylland, Danish steam frigate. Ebeltoft, Denmark.
1860 HMS Warrior, British steam frigate. Portsmouth, GB.
1863 Star of India, sailing ship. San Diego, CA, USA.
1864 Carrick, British sailing ship. Glasgow, GB.
1869 Cutty Sark, tea-clipper. Greenwich, GB.
1874 Joseph Conrad, sailing ship. Mystic Harbour, CT, USA.
1878 Falls of Clyde, four-masted ship. Honolulu, Hawaii, HI, USA.
1877 Elissa, three-masted barque. Houston, TX, USA.
1888 af Chapman, full-rigged ship.
1897 Najaden, full-rigged ship.
1899 Jarramas, full-rigged ship.
c800 Osebergsskeppet, Oslo, Norway.
c850 Gokstadsskeppet, Oslo, Norway.
1776 Philadelphia, gunboat. Smithsonian Museum, Washinton, DC, USA.
1866 Joble, sloop, later converted to motor vessel. On shore as museum at Tancarville, France.
1867 May Queen, ketch. Museum at Hobart, Australia.
1874 James Craig, barque. Being restored at Sydney, Australia.
1874 Uruguay, barque rigged gunboat. Museum at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1877 Abel Tasman, barquentine rigged gunboat. Delfzijl, The Netherlands. De-rigged, built over and used as floating classrooms at the Naval College.
1877 Governor Stone, two-masted schooner. Museum at Apalachicola, FL, USA.
1878 Lena, sloop-rigged kraak. Museum at Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
1841 Vicar of Bray, brig/barque. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1849 Jhelum, barque. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1856 Charles Cooper, fullrigged ship. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1856 Santiago, barque. Wreck at Port Adelaide, Australia.
1859 Egeria, fullrigged ship. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1864 Bayard, barque. Wreck at South Georgia.
1865 Garland, barque. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1869 Ambassador, fullrigged ship. Wreck at Magallanes, Chile.
1874 Fleetwing, brig. Wreck at Falkland Islands.
1875 Falstaff, fullrigged ship. Breakwater at Punta Arenas, Chile.
1875 Munoz Gamero, fourmasted ship. Breakwater at Punta Arenas, Chile.
1879 Lady Elisabeth, barque. Wreck at Falkland Islands.

7eat51
03-05-2013, 08:13
This is great. As my wife and I travel, we now have more to look for; maybe even a reason to go to certain places. Thanks!