Windows of Peacemaker
Peacemaker is a barquentine, a 150 foot “tall ship”, with over 10,000 square feet of sails. She also has two diesel engines. The ship was launched in 1989, so she is a relatively modern sailing vessel.
Here you can see the control panel with lots of little windows. Also two of the windows for looking out on the world.
A couple of additional views from that visit some 11 years ago in Savannah. The Peacemaker on the river front in Savannah along a small sailer and a much more modern cargo vessel on the river. Also a look into the rigging of the Peacemaker.
One more. The windows of the parlor with a musical group performing.
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.:. © 2019 Ludwig Keck
Ships are such a foreign concept to me (not living near the sea and being blessed with a non-seaworthy husband). Thanks for sharing.
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I don’t get to sea much either, but Savannah is a great place for looking. (More to come!)
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Always great to see windows on ships, Ludvig 😁 Even after 20 years as an officer in the Royal Navy, I never tire of seeing the view out from the bridge! Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2019/12/03/some-of-the-many-monday-window-dec-02/
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Here iare some of my windows for this week. https://travel-with-tech.blog/2019/12/05/festive-windows-and-doors-in-melbourne/
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Thank you!
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