• GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    There are a lot of things we did by hand once upon a time that are now done by computers and motors. Why do you imagine a modern sailing ship would use manpower to raise and lower sails?

    Smaller ships would require more manpower per ton, but not as much as was required on classic sailing ships.

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        8 months ago

        I assumed this would be the case, but also did some quick research before I responded. There’s a cargo sailing ship from over 100 years ago still in active service. It’s called the Avontuur. And apparently, interest in commissioning new sailing cargo ships is on the rise.

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          8 months ago

          That’s cool, thank you for pointing out that ship. I only knew of the Tres Hombres which runs under Fairtransport. I’ve seen some videos on Youtube and got the impression they are financially struggling.

          I love those sailing ships of the old times. I find them fascinating. If you love them like me, this is a real gem of video material commented by a sailing captain.