Amerigo Vespucci

paolo1955

Amerigo Vespucci

Featured in I Love Italy Group October – 09 – 2009
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Challenge Winner in You’re Accepted Group – Ships/Ocean Liners Challenge October – 06 – 2009

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Featured in A Place to Call Home Group September – 12 – 2009

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Featured in Image Writing Group September – 12 – 2009

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Photo Taken in La Spezia Harbour – Italy

Amerigo Vespucci Home Port: La Spezia, Italy

HDR processed in Photomatix Pro 3.1.3 from a single RAW image, then processed using CS4 – no tripod used

Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci 3 mast full rigged sailing ship takes its name from the famous Italian sailor and cartographer who also lent his name to the new world. Built 1930-31, Royal Shipyard (formerly), Castellamare di Stabia. and carried out many voyages before World War II. The period of the war was the only time the ship has not been active. The elegant, three-mated full rigger serves as the training vessel of the Italian Naval Academy.The entire rig and all the sheets are traditional materials: Canvas sails and hemp ropes. The only synthetic on board is the mooring lines, which have to be an approved type for some of the ports they visit. The sheets, laid end to end, span 35 km.

Amerigo Vespucci had a sister ship, the “Christopher Columbus” (named in Italian, and I can’t do it justice). Both were built as replicas of an 18th century vessel (sorry, not sure of it’s name). This sister ship was given to Russia as war reparations immediately after WWII. The Russians (apparently) had no interest in maintaining such an impractical “warship”, and decommissioned it shortly afterwards. The Italians preserved two paintings from the other vessel, and these now hang at opposite ends of the wardroom at the stern of Amerigo Vespucci.

The crew take the vessel very seriously. They’re highly aware that (ignorant) people consider it anachronistic and silly, and have well-developed and well-reasoned explanations as to why it is not true. Other than it’s training duties, they visit other countries and take dignitaries aboard, to promote diplomatic understanding.

It’s run as a warship. Naval dress, armed sailors and so on. This only adds to the disorienting sensation when you’re on board.

It has twin steering, one manual and one hydraulically assisted. The hydraulics are used to shift the rudder with the smaller crew aboard, and are driven by a wheel about 75cm in diameter. The manual steering is used when the vessel has a full crew aboard, and are driven by four parallel wheels of about 150cm in diameter. Two men are assigned to each wheel at all times. Twelve turns of the large wheels is one degree of rudder.

Decking is tar-bonded teak, scrubbed daily and replaced every three years.

All of the winches aboard are man-powered, with reduction gearing in the capstan. The one exception is the anchor winch, which has an (optional) hydraulic assist. The main winches are the size of a birdbath (80cm diameter), with an ornate brass plate embossed with an image of the ship under sail.

Everything aboard is immaculately clean and polished. Sailors carefully carry their cigarette ash to ornate brass ashtrays in the shape of the prow of a man-o-war hung on the sides of the deckhouses

Nikon D300 Sigma 28/70

Amerigo Vespucci belongs to the following groups:

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Amerigo Vespucci by paolo1955
Amerigo Vespucci by paolo1955
  • Paola Svensson

    Paola Svensson

    Very beautiful capture! It´s a fantastic ship!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi Paola,Thanks my friend for your kind words and support.

  • Lori Peters

    Lori Peters

    The man that America is named after. I really would love to visit this place. I didn’t know it even existed until I saw your pictures. There is so much beauty in the world that most of us will nver see. I hope you will put this and all your ships in A Place To Call Home. This one is really stunning. xo

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi Lori,did you like this ship?I love it so much..and guess what ? the twin of this named “Cristoforo Colombo” was stolen by U.R.S.S as compensation for war damages…….what a lsad story :-(( As you asked I added those ships in your great Group..I hope to haven’t flood it.As always is a great pleasur receive so nice comment from you.Have a great week , take care.

  • BettinaSchwarz

    BettinaSchwarz

    OH Paulo – magnificent !!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Ciao Bettina,I’m happy that you enjoy this photo.

  • Jens Helmstedt

    Jens Helmstedt

    Beautiful ship, nice capture!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thanks for popping by ,and leaving your comments, much appreciated.

  • darkvampire

    darkvampire

    Faultless shot….really beautiful.

  • paolo1955 replied

    I appreciate your comment and for you taking the time to stop by.

  • Mary Aleckson

    Mary Aleckson

    Love it, amazing all the ropes for the sails, very majestic capture.

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thank you Mary , this is really a good feeling for me

  • cynthiab

    cynthiab

    breath taken shot

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi Cynthia,Thank you so much for your much appreciated comment.

  • Lori Peters

    Lori Peters

    This ship is special because America is named after Amerigo Vespucci. I had no idea that the Soviets had stolen one of the ships. The world is very complicated. This whole series is beautiful. I think you are going to get a lot of features. :) xo

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi Lori,Thanks my friend for your kind words and support.

  • Lori Peters

    Lori Peters

    Oops, did you mean the USSR? I enjoyed all your ships. We have no limits on artwork. Please feel free to add all that you like. We allow 90 pages so people have to re-submit once their picture has passsed the 90 page mark. You have a long way to go. xoxo

  • paolo1955 replied

    Lol…yes I mean USSR but in my language it is URSS…but the result is the same.Thanks for allow us to add so many works.

  • bubbleblue

    bubbleblue

    beautiful

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thanks for your nice comment in my photo.

  • John  Kowalski

    John Kowalski

    Lovely HDR image Paolo!!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thanks ever so much , always great to hear from you.

  • Matthew Dawkins

    Matthew Dawkins

    Beautiful!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thanks for popping by ,and leaving your comments, much appreciated.

  • Nancy Stafford
  • paolo1955 replied

    THANK YOU Nancy, I’M SO VERY PLEASED AND HONOURED ABOUT YOUR APPRECIATION.

  • Lori Peters
  • steppeland

    steppeland

    Wow! Marvellous shitp and great capture! Congrats with your feature!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Thank you so much for your much appreciated comment.

  • Anne Hale

    Anne Hale

    Stunning capture. It’s a beautiful ship. :)

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi Anne,I truly appreciate your most kind comments here.

  • George Cousins

    George Cousins

    Congratulations on the Challenge win, Paolo..I was pretty sure you would win, that’s such a magnificent image of a beautiful ship. I was on board her in Halifax, Nova Scotia, when she was there for a Tall Ships Festival..simply beautiful and a fantastic crew!!

  • paolo1955 replied

    Hi George,Thanks my friend for your kind words and support.
    Glad you enjoyed this great ship and the crew.

  • luanda

    luanda


    Just Featured in “I LOVE ITALY” Group – “ITALIAN BOATS” Series

  • paolo1955 replied

    THANK YOU , I’M SO VERY PLEASED AND HONOURED ABOUT YOUR APPRECIATION.

  • Nancy Chambers

    Nancy Chambers 20 days ago

    !

    Congratulations on your win!

  • paolo1955 replied 19 days ago

    Thanks ever so much , always great to hear from you.

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