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The Tall Ship Enterprise

Started by moyer777, June 30, 2007, 11:08:53 AM

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moyer777

I was out walking the other day down at Aberdeen's waterfront and saw the Lady Washington docked.  This is the tall ship they used for the Enterprise in Star Trek Generations.  It was also used in Pirates of the Caribean- you will notice which ship it is.   So, I'm grabbing my camera and heading in for some shots.  I'll post them later today.  The ship was actually built here in my hometown.  It's in town for pirate days and the 4th of July.

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moyer777

well I got to the dock only to find the ship was gone!  It sailed out to a nearby town called Westport.  So, Amy and I are going to go out to church in Westport tomorrow, catch the sand castle contest and take pictures of the tall ship for ya'll.  I think that will be fun!  So, see you and, you'll see us tomorrow afternoon.  I think we may even get home from that and head out to the Rain Forest (Quinault) and visit some friends.  It's fun to have a new car!  Woo Hoo!


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wso32

Great Rick.  Thanks.  Looking forward to checking out the pics!

Captain Jean-Luc Picard

Quote from: moyer777 on June 30, 2007, 11:08:53 AM
It was also used in Pirates of the Caribean- you will notice which ship it is.
Which ship would that be? :confused

moyer777

Quote from: Captain Jean-Luc Picard on June 30, 2007, 06:05:03 PM
Quote from: moyer777 on June 30, 2007, 11:08:53 AM
It was also used in Pirates of the Caribean- you will notice which ship it is.
Which ship would that be? :confused

well mr. smarty pants, wait till you see the picture, and you tell me!  :)

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Captain Jean-Luc Picard

You're the one being smart, not me.  I was asking a legitimate question, because the only POTC movie I'm familiar with is the original.  I didn't like the sequels.

moyer777

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Quote from: Captain Jean-Luc Picard on June 30, 2007, 06:27:19 PM
You're the one being smart, not me.  I was asking a legitimate question, because the only POTC movie I'm familiar with is the original.  I didn't like the sequels.

calm down there, just funnin' with ya... thus the smiley face.

In my opinion, you are a tad bit too argumentative on this board for my liking.  But to each his own.

When you see the picture you will know the ship.

But if you can't wait try this http://www.historicalseaport.org


Spoiler......





















It was the Interceptor in the first movie.

by the way I have seen the first two, but have yet to see the third pirate movie.

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Geekyfanboy

Wow.. CJLP... you managed to upset one of the calmest and nicest guys on the boards... and a Pastor to boot.  Good Job !!!

PepperDude

yeah CLJP. . .I don't know how you do it.   :-\ 

Captain Jean-Luc Picard

Quote from: moyer777 on June 30, 2007, 06:44:12 PM
calm down there, just funnin' with ya... thus the smiley face.
Oh, I thought you were serious... I'm sorry.

QuoteWhen you see the picture you will know the ship.
A OK! :spidey

Jen

Quote from: moyer777 on June 30, 2007, 06:44:12 PM

But if you can't wait try this http://www.historicalseaport.com[/url

It was the Interceptor in the first movie.

by the way I have seen the first two, but have yet to see the third pirate movie.

Hey Rick,
I can't wait to see your pics. That's an awesome history for your town to claim. I always wanted to go to a "Pirate Days Festival". Do you go often?

Is the site you posted still live? I think there's a "place holder site"  at that address instead. Maybe the URL wasn't renewed on time.  I clicked on Lady Washington and some questionable links popped up...opps.  :D

I'll just wait for your pictures. I'm sure they're better anything on that site anyway.
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moyer777

sorry about the link, it's supposed to be .org

so here you go...

http://www.historicalseaport.org

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moyer777

OK, wow, what a long day, but way worth it!

I'll stick to Tall Ship Pictures on this thread.

Ok, we drove all the way to Westport- 30 miles from our house and found the Lady Washington docked.  They happen to be letting people board her today, so we got to go on for free!  YAY!  This ship was filmed on the Movie Star Trek:Generations.  It was also the Interceptor on POTC 1.  They blew up the replica miniature for the movie.  :)  the real one is what we walked around on today.

Here we go....

From a distance you could see her masts..



Here she is.





While we were on deck a radio command came across and the deck hand scurried up the rigging.



There is actually no captains wheel on the real ship, they put a dummy one on the deck for filming in Star Trek and in POTC- it is steered by a huge rudder, that you can see here...


Here is looking straight down the rudder into the ocean


here is more of the side of the ship


a close up of the cool pullies...



Here's my daughter Catherine and I just below the "poop" deck.  Don't ask me... :)  I taught her the vulcan hand symbol.


am I boring you yet?

here are two of the lady crew members.  They have 14 crew I believe......



A cool shot of the sun coming down through the mast...


The life boat...


Here is the guy that was manning the rudder.. of course the ship was docked, I think he was just for show


Here is the big Compass that is right next to the rudder guy...



I took this one from the very back of the ship looking forward


This was one of the hatches coming up from the crew quarters


So they let us go down toward the galley, here you can see my wife and daughter down below...


one of the pair of canons located on the back of the ship...


I'm in the galley, and here is looking up and out...


And this is some of the cool sights on board... nice knots...




Very fun... two more pictures and I'm done with the ENTERPRISE!


All in all it was a great half hour on the ship.  Very cool. 
My friend told me that the historical seaport was moving some stuff last week and found the sign that said "Enterprise"  since my nephew works for them, you know I am down there this week to get a picture of it.... I will post it if I get it.

Thanks for looking at the snapshots, I hope you enjoyed it. 



Love,

Rick, Amy and Catherine

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Rico

Those pics are so cool.  You just needed a Klingon to toss overboard!  Thanks for sharing.

P.S.  Rick, everytime I see pics of you I think you look like Tom Arnold.  Does anyone else ever tell you that?

Duffster

Very cool pics. I love old wooden ships like that!

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