I Sailed on America's Oldest Ship Built in 1871 (No Engine, Pure Adventure)
Автор: One Daily Shot
Загружено: 2025-12-23
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Step aboard the Lewis R. French and experience sailing exactly as it was done over 150 years ago. Built in 1871, this remarkable vessel is the oldest working windjammer in the United States, and she's still taking passengers on authentic sailing adventures off the coast of Maine.
This isn't your typical cruise ship experience. There are no engines, no motors, no modern propulsion systems whatsoever. The Lewis R. French moves purely by wind power, just as she did when she first launched before Alexander Graham Bell even invented the telephone. You'll be completely off the grid, disconnected from the modern world, experiencing maritime travel in its purest form.
But here's what makes this truly special: you're not just a passenger, you're part of the crew. You'll help haul lines, take your turn at the wheel, and participate in the actual sailing of this historic vessel. Feel the rope in your hands, the wind in your face, and the satisfaction of working together to harness nature's power.
Forget about luxury amenities and pampered cruise experiences. This is rugged, authentic, and cozy in the best possible way. It's about connecting with maritime history, understanding how sailors lived and worked, and experiencing a genuine adventure on a living, breathing piece of American heritage.
If you're looking for something real, something that takes you back to a time when sailing meant skill, teamwork, and respect for the sea, the Lewis R. French is waiting for you in Maine.
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