Danmark, a 90-year-old full-rigged ship, is in town again. She first came here in 1939 for the World’s Fair.
South Street waterfront of Manhattan then was a very different place, as of course was the whole city and world.
I’m not sure where she berthed back then. A year later, after her homeland was invaded, she stayed in the US (Jacksonville FL for starters) because she had no homeport to return to. In 1942, she was temporarily commissioned as a USCG vessel.
The brightwork is impeccable, as
is the gilt work.
Rigging like this is dense as a jungle, yet it’s all functional.
And many of the current crew of Danish cadets, four of whom are mostly hidden but busy in the image below,
were busy polishing the brass.
I’d love to see how the figurehead is polished. This figurehead has appeared on this blog once before back in 2007. To see Danmark underway sail-powered, click here. For a guided tour of the ship, click here.
Meanwhile, I recently spotted another sailing vessel, one I’d not seen before, S/V Red Sea. Thanks to Michele McMurrow and Jaap Van Dorp for the identification, although they called it by different names, they were both right. For some backstory on this well-traveled schooner, click here.
She’s arrived in the sixth boro from the Wisconsin side of Lake Michigan.
Some Danmark photos, thanks to Tony A; all others, WVD. Enjoy the last day of summer 2022.
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September 21, 2022 at 11:50 am
Rich Jones
I see they fixed the bowsprit. They had a woopsie in Baltimore last week.
September 21, 2022 at 6:56 pm
tugster
Yes, Rich . . . I saw the video of that. I was thinking to embed it here. Maybe I still will.
September 21, 2022 at 1:45 pm
burgeev
I sailed on her in 2001 when she visited Buffalo NY that year She was in Buffalo last year as Red Sea on her way to the ocean.
September 21, 2022 at 6:57 pm
tugster
Thx, burgeev…. Did they go around Nova Scotia or come through the Erie Canal?
September 21, 2022 at 9:12 pm
burgeev
She was here 7/26/2021 . At the time the captain was weighing whether to go up to Wardell’s in North Tonawanda to have the masts unstepped for the canal or go through the Welland due to border issues. I think he went through the Erie Canal. He had brought her here (Buffalo ) from Kenosha Wisconsin.