French warship replica sets sail for America

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2015
  • A newly-launched replica of the 18th century French frigate Hermione is now in the mid-Atlantic, ploughing her way toward the U.S. East Coast. She's retracing the voyage made in 1780 by the original Hermione, whose mission was crucial to the American Revolution. Mark Phillips reports.

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  • @lemonade2473
    @lemonade2473 Před 4 lety +2181

    When cosplayers go the extra mile.

    • @dmarco3117
      @dmarco3117 Před 4 lety +139

      The extra nautical mile

    • @evancain4906
      @evancain4906 Před 3 lety +4

      Marco de Cordoba. Nice one

    • @drake9426
      @drake9426 Před 3 lety +15

      You mean the extra 4,760 miles****

    • @Thomas_LB
      @Thomas_LB Před 3 lety +2

      Marco de Cordoba lol i was gonna say that

    • @Dragon12dk12
      @Dragon12dk12 Před 3 lety +9

      reenactors more like, cosplay implies fiction

  • @Mr.Obongo
    @Mr.Obongo Před 6 lety +1832

    And It still has more firepower than Somali pirates

    • @TheTurtleOfGods
      @TheTurtleOfGods Před 3 lety +129

      You're a Somali pirate and this guy pulls up on your shore to conquer your land like an imperial

    • @matthewbrooks5481
      @matthewbrooks5481 Před 3 lety +14

      Like 500 here. It's been an honor.

    • @don-1908
      @don-1908 Před 3 lety +7

      @@TheTurtleOfGods of course it’s more powerful

    • @rasputin4808
      @rasputin4808 Před 3 lety +13

      Nahs its all fun and games till somalia brings out the 50 and shoots the ship up

    • @MOtherNature790
      @MOtherNature790 Před 3 lety +15

      I would bet on a modern speed boat with a .50 cal could out range the cannons by a lot

  • @MrOverdoze1991
    @MrOverdoze1991 Před 5 lety +373

    this type of ships are in my opinion the most beautiful ships in history.

  • @plottwist3364
    @plottwist3364 Před 8 lety +2174

    Ships used to be so much elegant back in the days

    • @blockobutter
      @blockobutter Před 6 lety +91

      stellvia hoenheim You think plenty trees aren't involved in today's shipbuilding industry?

    • @13thSystem
      @13thSystem Před 6 lety +53

      Block o Butter Direct comparison sure, but if you compare the size of modern ships, nope, wood today is mostly just decoration and insulation. Only yachts and smaller boats still use wood for hull.

    • @blockobutter
      @blockobutter Před 6 lety +20

      I'm not talking about wood being used on the ship.

    • @13thSystem
      @13thSystem Před 6 lety +13

      Block o Butter Elaborate, because the shipbuilding industry back then used wood for everything from the scaffolding to the dockyards as opposed to today which is mostly concrete dry docks and metal gantries.

    • @jabbafo
      @jabbafo Před 6 lety +27

      Elegant but brutal. These ships knew true battle.

  • @elijahkingramos7101
    @elijahkingramos7101 Před 3 lety +221

    Me and the bois sending reinforcements to the American revolutionaries:

  • @ohkabomb917
    @ohkabomb917 Před 4 lety +192

    What's more amazing is the fact that in just the span of 240 years, we went from this to multi-billion dollar nuclear-powered aircraft carriers carrying weapons unimaginable at that time.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před 4 lety +57

      There's a forest of 300 000 straight and tall trees in Sweden that was planted between 1830 and 1840, intended to produce the finest oak for warships by the year 1980. It still exists and the trees were indeed perfect for wooden warships by that time.

    • @Louiscare
      @Louiscare Před 4 lety +3

      @@no1DdC visingso oak forest

    • @potestoniko
      @potestoniko Před 3 lety +7

      ​@@no1DdC ohhhhh the sweet sweet irony ??

    • @jackmeixell1179
      @jackmeixell1179 Před 3 lety

      and yet those same aircraft carriers get lost thousands of miles off course

    • @ligth3977
      @ligth3977 Před 2 lety

      It's also amazing that a calculator a few hundred years ago is about 1 cubic meter in size is now the same size as your hand, and not only that, it is also every machine combined into one.

  • @chickknightgreenleaf820
    @chickknightgreenleaf820 Před 3 lety +135

    Hermione's crews: Bonjour! People of America! we're here to help you ruin a Englishman's day

  • @TheSteelEcho666
    @TheSteelEcho666 Před 6 lety +832

    As a Brit, I should be disgusted. But she is a very pretty ship.

    • @Tom-2142
      @Tom-2142 Před 6 lety +122

      Don't worry you can always hop on the Victory and sink it if you feel the need.

    • @JSPartre
      @JSPartre Před 6 lety +148

      Let's be honest, we keep fighting but we secretly are fascinated by each other's country. (Don't tell anybody I said that though, you roastbeef.)

    • @Tom-2142
      @Tom-2142 Před 6 lety +28

      Ok Frog

    • @jaymog
      @jaymog Před 5 lety +79

      I think it's a good idea to remind the Americans exactly who won the war for them. France was a major power, without their help they would never have beaten the British.

    • @2headedtasman200
      @2headedtasman200 Před 5 lety +18

      jaymog Most decently educated Americans know this, then you got all the other people who don't know when WW2 started.

  • @jeanladoire4141
    @jeanladoire4141 Před 6 lety +253

    Im french and some years ago, i visited the Hermione at Rochefort as it was being built (they allowed visitors to raise funds, it was flippin expensive to cut a whole forest for that) and i can ensure you that it is a very impressively well made ship ... i hope you americans liked it !

    • @alpharius4208
      @alpharius4208 Před 6 lety +14

      Jean Ladoire I want to see it race the USS Constitution

    • @jeanladoire4141
      @jeanladoire4141 Před 6 lety +7

      Kaiser Groog
      Could be an interesting race indeed

    • @kallo182
      @kallo182 Před 5 lety +6

      @@alpharius4208
      In Fakt those Ships were fast. But not the fastest of his Time.
      The fastest Ships back in the Days was Sloops.
      A Sloop was build for speed.

    • @chrismayo4902
      @chrismayo4902 Před 5 lety +8

      Jean Ladoire my French Cousin’ it goes without saying that us Americans owe a great deal of gratitude to the founding of this republic’ the men who fought and so willingly died so that the sparks of freedom could ignite the torch seen by the rest of the known world that we’ as a people, would not be oppressed by a foreign king, I tip my hat to you sir’ it’s a shame really that the squabbles of monarchs drag their country’s to war on the backs of its citizens to fatten there own greedy pockets, god bless all the Mariners of all the navy’s back then’ from the men of the British Royal Navy’ to the Spanish’ the French’ Dutch’ and whoever else that had the spirit and gall to step onto the decks of such elegant vessels’ truly a glorious age’

    • @davidmcgrath8228
      @davidmcgrath8228 Před 5 lety +7

      beautiful ship ..I have to admit the french build things with quality and with pride ,,,im part French and proud of the heritage I would like to go to france someday and also see the wonderful ship

  • @vingtorodinson1967
    @vingtorodinson1967 Před 7 lety +422

    what a beautiful frigate, she is.

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67

    *Thats got to be the best pirate I’ve ever seen*

  • @maestro-zq8gu
    @maestro-zq8gu Před 5 lety +378

    French saved us then we saved them. Lots of love from our side of the pond :D

    • @stuartwhyman1
      @stuartwhyman1 Před 5 lety

      Simo, 90% where did you pluck that figure from? REad a up on your British navel terminology, I assure you, not much of it is Dutch. EDucate us and give us a few more - 90% is a big number.

    • @pugswillfly3211
      @pugswillfly3211 Před 4 lety +14

      At least the french and Americans weren’t as bad as the Russians and Japanese.

    • @tristan.h5099
      @tristan.h5099 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mrmurphypiers1241 lol, this stereotype

    • @olbradley
      @olbradley Před 4 lety

      @@pugswillfly3211 ?

    • @lejenddairy
      @lejenddairy Před 4 lety +11

      Also Augustus has a point, rape cases happen all the time during war. You probably can’t name a country who isn’t guilty of rape. And France was occupied by Germany so to blame the allies for destruction of war is a bit silly.

  • @Mojo522
    @Mojo522 Před 6 lety +292

    As a French-American, this is an awesome story

  • @ronanverhulst6854
    @ronanverhulst6854 Před 7 lety +180

    the main goal of this ship was to rebuild an old vessel with old technicoly. they made of lot of research to find plans, threes with good shapes, find the way to use old tools, find people to make her, testing forgotten working technics.
    and now, it sails, and pretty good.

    • @letoubib21
      @letoubib21 Před 7 lety +19

      Experimental archeology. The Frenchmen are building a medevial castle just that way, too . . .

    • @rosseatsleepjdm
      @rosseatsleepjdm Před 7 lety +7

      I'm sure in the build video they are using powertools - and I don't blame them as it would take a long time/lot of labour to do this with the tools of the period. Still a glorious and remarkable feat of engineering in this age but you have to appreciate the work that must have gone into these ships a few hundred years ago :)

    • @gaetann.6577
      @gaetann.6577 Před 5 lety +5

      They didn't build the Hermione like the first, cause the modern Hermione was builded during a lot of years, so the wood move during this time (wood didn't see water during many years), so they had change some things to rebuild the ship. The first one was builded during 6 months so they hadn't problems with this.
      You can learn all of this in is harbor , at Rochefort, were the Hermione was builded and were is the ship when they don't sail.
      I'm sorry if my english isn't good, but I'm a french people!

    • @2headedtasman200
      @2headedtasman200 Před 5 lety

      I thought it was a btec USS Constitution

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp Před 5 lety

      At 4:14 you can see an electrical prop just beside the rudder, it seems it's not all original..

  • @Reverse2057
    @Reverse2057 Před 6 lety +43

    What a beautiful ship. I sincerely hope more like her can be rebuilt and sailing again. I miss those sails on the horizon so deeply. The Golden Age of Sail needs to return!!!

    • @paulpeterson4216
      @paulpeterson4216 Před 2 lety

      Hopefully they can sail her to Hollywood and she can feature in many future movies about the period.

    • @ImReverseGiraffe
      @ImReverseGiraffe Před 10 měsíci

      They take too many trees to make.

  • @memikell
    @memikell Před 7 lety +1600

    Great ship, but in 1780 the tricolor did not exist, should be the royal flag of France

    • @troy2286
      @troy2286 Před 7 lety +151

      I'm not 100% on Naval ensign laws but do Civilians Vessels have to strictly follow Ensign codes? Is it based on different countries because in the US i see many private ships flying pirate flags

    • @wattana62
      @wattana62 Před 6 lety +402

      Hi,
      It's international rules for navigation !
      You can't have a ship with an unofficial flag.

    • @sailingkadussa5675
      @sailingkadussa5675 Před 6 lety +38

      Le pavillon blanc de la Royale!

    • @seikibrian8641
      @seikibrian8641 Před 6 lety +64

      + Troy "in the US i see many private ships flying pirate flags"
      That's fine if they're US boats in US waters. If they're sailing into foreign waters, though, they need to fly the US national ensign (The "American Flag"). Technically even the yacht ensign is not allowed. (And the yacht ensign really should be reserved for when docked or at anchor, and the national ensign used when underway, but few yachtsmen change from one to the other.)

    • @tufftraveller4784
      @tufftraveller4784 Před 6 lety +4

      War of 1812 ;)

  • @Peter-yz2si
    @Peter-yz2si Před 7 lety +76

    Stunning work, I'm a historian seeing immobile ships like HMS Victory for example made me be stunned to see the quality. Too see a man and a few others made a MOBILE ship which was sailed to course the same track as the first did... That is pure skill.

    • @yane8878
      @yane8878 Před 6 lety

      Roblox Thomas sure

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 Před 4 lety +1

      @Franz Robert Maravilla Surcouf* ;)

    • @jeremyduncan3654
      @jeremyduncan3654 Před 3 lety +1

      USS Constitution can still be sailing US waters... invaluable sailing tool.

    • @ulrichkalber9039
      @ulrichkalber9039 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jeremyduncan3654 i would not want to risk crossing the atlantic with it, but i hear they want to restore it to seaworthy(!) condition.

    • @astrotrek3534
      @astrotrek3534 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ulrichkalber9039 Well she's plenty seaworthy now, they take out into the bay every year with a big ceremony, she can even sail under her own power. You're right though, I would not want to take her across the Atlantic.

  • @rag3geCKo
    @rag3geCKo Před 3 lety +20

    I'd like to plough through Hermione's south seas...

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato Před 6 lety +18

    I've had the privilege to sail everything from small fishing boats to destroyers but never a ship like that. I'd consider it an honor to sail it across the Atlantic.

  • @gunner678
    @gunner678 Před 6 lety +5

    This ship was built and is berthed in my local town, Rochette France...we see her often going in and out of the Charente estuary...quite an accomplishment!

  • @bardblitz1595
    @bardblitz1595 Před 4 lety +6

    One of the most important ships from U.S. history and its french...

  • @marcteenhc9793
    @marcteenhc9793 Před 3 lety +6

    French navy defeated the British navy in front of Virginia, which allowed Washington (also supported by french troops) to defeat the redcoats on land...and a few years later, when France was at war with England ans asked the US for support, the US delayed any help or decision until the war was over...

  • @barnclebill6333
    @barnclebill6333 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for putting this on CZcams.

  • @stevencarrier2466
    @stevencarrier2466 Před 5 lety +115

    At 1:15 French ground troops did not just play a major role at the Battle of Yorktown. The battle was fought MAINLY by French troops, with the Americans providing support, not the other way around. But of course, American history books won't tell you that.

    • @levoGAMES
      @levoGAMES Před 5 lety +23

      At least they are giving the French some credit, which is not to be taken granted in American history telling x)

    • @TOFKAS01
      @TOFKAS01 Před 5 lety +14

      Not to say that without the french, the american revolution would have been crushed.

    • @2headedtasman200
      @2headedtasman200 Před 5 lety +2

      That's pretty true. I'm pretty sure the Americans were probably tired of starving with no pay so just let the baguette boi’s do the work.

    • @davidvincent380
      @davidvincent380 Před 5 lety +6

      @@TOFKAS01 Maybe the revolution would have been only postponed... or maybe the colonies would have become another Canada... Who knows ?
      In any case, the Brits were just too greedy, as always...

    • @TOFKAS01
      @TOFKAS01 Před 5 lety +5

      @@davidvincent380 Nope, they just colected taxes like every gouvernment. Its relatively likely that the 13 colonies would be now today a part of the Commonwealth of nations. But then the whole history of the 20th century would have been different.

  • @WetaMantis
    @WetaMantis Před 8 lety +351

    Long live French-U.S. friendship!

    • @vincentpescus2827
      @vincentpescus2827 Před 7 lety +23

      However it costed the French aristocracy its very own existence for being the main cause of bankruptcy that had triggered the Revolution (according to a substantial number of historians)..

    • @gordonsmith8899
      @gordonsmith8899 Před 7 lety +9

      +Vincent Pescus spot on Vincent, a 'feudal' tax system that excluded the nobility and the church placed the total weight of raising revenue on the French 'working class.' Several years of poor harvests prior to 1789 led to widespread famine and directly to revolt and revolution.

    • @Tagadarealty
      @Tagadarealty Před 6 lety +4

      French have sale their land on American continent... so why help UK which is the eternal ennemy of French ?
      Better help young USA against their ennemy

    • @kieranm8581
      @kieranm8581 Před 6 lety +2

      Tagada excuse me, but, what year are you living in?

    • @TireekELane
      @TireekELane Před 6 lety +10

      God bless Marquis De Lafayette's famous French frigate of his arrival for his quest into the American Revolutionary War of Independence. Vice La France! 🇫🇷🗼❤🇺🇸🗽🌈

  • @ChaplainDMK
    @ChaplainDMK Před 4 lety +16

    5:00
    Weird way of explaining it. To my knowledge the Royal Navy had a tradition of creating plans for all the ships they captured, purchased, or otherwise acquired, and luckily the archives have been more or less completely preserved until today. So the National Maritime Museum has an enormous number of ships plans from the UK and all the enemies she fought against.

    • @TheLoxapac
      @TheLoxapac Před 3 lety +1

      It is a fact that British navy held the French warship for the bests of their times.
      Even admiral Nelson said that the best navy would have been French ships manned by british crews.

  • @machajohn
    @machajohn Před 3 lety +14

    you will always remember this as the day you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow

  • @KingGeorgeV1914
    @KingGeorgeV1914 Před 5 lety +5

    Back in the day when ships were things of dreams, transporting people wanting to settle the new world and all its opportunities. We often forget that these ships made the world what it is today strengthening trade and countries connections to each other, the ships of old really are magical and I love that these people are bringing the old styles and building techniques that people use to have. Thank the French,British and other nation too build such wonderful ships.

  • @timothyblackburn6801
    @timothyblackburn6801 Před 2 lety +4

    She is beautiful !! As are all the the other Replicas being made these days.
    This is what a real ship looks like. Beautiful, sexy, elegant, Intimidating, strong, and Most importantly, Made with the hands of true craftsmanship.
    It's Awesome to see these beautiful ships being build once again, and just as they were in their time.
    God bless all who sail on her and bring them all great joy and success in life.

  • @kurtbjorn
    @kurtbjorn Před 7 lety +10

    Greatness... may we never forget or lose our ability to reproduce and sail such magnificent ships.

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 Před rokem +2

    I'm so glad to now live knowing that piece is sailing once more. Absolutely stunning designs...the BEST era for ships.

  • @ashdav9980
    @ashdav9980 Před 3 lety +4

    Beautiful ship, in looks and in the cause of liberty! We Americans are also thankful to the French for our Lady Liberty!

  • @vanPoll
    @vanPoll Před 4 lety +4

    What a living, breathing, sailing artwork... such beauty!

  • @Thatonellama63
    @Thatonellama63 Před 6 lety +8

    Fantastic looking ship. And it’s interesting how they say it would’ve been easier to make these ships 250 years ago as opposed to now.

    • @francinesicard464
      @francinesicard464 Před 2 lety +4

      At the time, the original Hermione was built in less than a year. It took 17 years to build the replica, starting with research in the archives. The team turned to the British archives. The Brits who at the time had captured the Concorde, Hermione's sister ship, and still had her plans, then looking for wood, it was necessary to find 1,160 cubic meters of oak (from the Perche forest, former province North East of Rochefort), the best marine wood, to complete the Hermione, the ropes were made in the old tradition, soaked in tar to prevent rotting, etc. The only difference from the original was the equipment of an engine, a generator (obligatory for safety reasons), and toilets. And finally, to learn how to sail this beauty.

    • @brunol-p_g8800
      @brunol-p_g8800 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@francinesicard464 add on top of it that back then the state was paying to build the ships, that hundreds of people were working at one time on the ships as opposed to the Hermione which was built by the association’s volunteers with usually no more than 10-20 people working on it on a day, that they didn’t work on it every day and that it was paid for by donations and the price of the visitors’ tickets to see it’s construction.

  • @barsdogukankarakoyun8798
    @barsdogukankarakoyun8798 Před 4 lety +6

    I've seen two Hermione's so far and both are beautiful.

  • @pjmac550355
    @pjmac550355 Před 2 lety +1

    I was a deckhand on the tall ship Clipper City. We sailed Alongside Le’Hermiond on the 4th of July Flotilla. Sick experience

  • @123eljacko
    @123eljacko Před 3 lety +9

    just remember America that if it wasn't for the french you'd still be british

    • @123eljacko
      @123eljacko Před 3 lety

      @mcnet and they would have been beaten by themselves no worries

  • @tonyjames5444
    @tonyjames5444 Před 4 lety +3

    The Royal Navy at the time were very fond of well built French ships and went out of their way to aquire them:)

  • @mikebaginy8731
    @mikebaginy8731 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What a beautiful ship!
    I photographed two similar ships in Saint Malo when I visited in 2016. A memorable experience.

  • @josephbooth8431
    @josephbooth8431 Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful ship

  • @alainvauvert3911
    @alainvauvert3911 Před 5 lety +4

    Ce petit documentaire montre les plus belles images de l'hermionne sous toute ses voiles..Et on le doit a nos plus terribles ennemis de l'époque.
    Les anglais ont également un beau musée maritime a greenwish et surtout à Hartlepool Porsmouth , mais rien qui navigue comme notre frégate.
    Dommage qu'on ne puisse pas voir le cutty starck , le warrior, et le hms victory faire des apparitions en mer.

  • @gobanito
    @gobanito Před 7 lety +14

    Nothing like scurvy, salt pork and hard tack.

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome ship! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Renagade5150
    @Renagade5150 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic! I think it an incredible endevour to even attempt to build this ship, let alone complete it and sail it. Kudos!

  • @nerforeos675
    @nerforeos675 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, she's beautiful. So much more elegant than today's ships.

  • @jakobfriedrich5117
    @jakobfriedrich5117 Před 6 lety +7

    I've seen the ship being built and it was very impressive

  • @MikeJProto
    @MikeJProto Před 3 lety +2

    Anyone else think ships from the 1700's are easily 1000x cooler than modern ships

  • @keithlittlebury2986
    @keithlittlebury2986 Před 2 lety +5

    As a human being, this is an incredible achievement and really brings history to life

  • @bramvaessen1576
    @bramvaessen1576 Před 2 lety +3

    This looks like fun and should be done more often

  • @larrykennedy8867
    @larrykennedy8867 Před 7 lety +96

    She's beautiful!

    • @letoubib21
      @letoubib21 Před 7 lety +7

      Yeah, a real beauty! The Frenchmen loved and still love fast ships . . .

    • @T3ki1a_
      @T3ki1a_ Před 5 lety

      @@michelvansteenberge7251 fait pas attention il écrit ça partout 🙄

    • @2headedtasman200
      @2headedtasman200 Před 5 lety

      Provocateur I can't tell if this a joke, b/c the first part seemed to be, but the last bit was a bit more questionable.

    • @2headedtasman200
      @2headedtasman200 Před 5 lety

      Finnish Guy Don't say that. Your just stopping to their level. Just shut them down with facts.

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Před 9 měsíci +1

    We should make more working ships like this - just for the sake of it's intricacies so that we do not lose the knowledge of rigging and building and operations.

  • @user-pq3sm6xs5w
    @user-pq3sm6xs5w Před 5 lety +21

    Edward Kenway might have some eye to this magnificent ship ; )

  • @TimoLOVT
    @TimoLOVT Před 6 lety +8

    What a beautifull ship. Ships remember me that this world is not only cruel.

    • @cant8160
      @cant8160 Před 5 lety

      Timo van Aalst that’s a warship man so it should remember you the word cruel

    • @MarcABrown-tt1fp
      @MarcABrown-tt1fp Před 5 lety

      Correction: The resurrection of a beautiful long lost ship in a much more peaceful world than before. (Give or take the small conflicts, compared to the major conflicts and calamities of ages past.)

  • @riverman33
    @riverman33 Před 6 lety +4

    Fantastic ship.

  • @TheOttr
    @TheOttr Před 3 lety +2

    What a gorgeous ship!

  • @5thtimeaccountdeleted.206

    It would be nice to have a replica of HMS Victory put on the waves, then she could dance with Hermione and it would be like beauty and the beast.

  • @OurWorldofDanceSport
    @OurWorldofDanceSport Před 4 lety +3

    How awesome is this! When I have plenty of money once I'll build myself such a ship too!!!

  • @johnny12895
    @johnny12895 Před 4 lety +3

    Will forever respect the french for there efforts during the revolutionary war, as well as the statue of liberty!

  • @carteradams43
    @carteradams43 Před 4 lety +2

    you should also check out the "Constitution", an American wooden frigate that still is technically in the navy today, and is still maintained by a crew and dockworkers

  • @hgsert2733
    @hgsert2733 Před 4 lety +1

    I remember the first piece of wood in this project 15 years ago. I never beleaved it would be done one day.

  • @IceDaemon
    @IceDaemon Před 6 lety +7

    Beautiful ship she is.

  • @ericshutter5305
    @ericshutter5305 Před 6 lety +4

    Beautiful little frigate ... 32 canons/fifth rate ... fast and nimble.

  • @torstenbohme862
    @torstenbohme862 Před 6 lety +1

    What a beauty. Wish i could see her myself. Awesome.

  • @NardoVogt
    @NardoVogt Před 4 lety +1

    Saw that ship when I was a kid in the berth. Very impressive.

  • @groundhog678
    @groundhog678 Před 3 lety +4

    British colonies:
    Hey I've seen this one, it's a classic

  • @Pasovineyard
    @Pasovineyard Před 7 lety +9

    Just love these tall ships. Really cool.

  • @tsuaririndoku
    @tsuaririndoku Před 2 lety +2

    When 1800s French Warship still looks more attractive than Morden day Warships…. Let’s that sinks in how unstylish we had become.

  • @ezra5325
    @ezra5325 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish there's more of this.

  • @Subbie-the-1st
    @Subbie-the-1st Před 7 lety +6

    what a beauty she is!

  • @olbradley
    @olbradley Před 4 lety +7

    Watch as they sneak into New Orleans while no one is watching.

  • @integrationofmanandmachine4714

    Very impressive, I sure would love to take place in the crew too.

  • @ericmowrey6872
    @ericmowrey6872 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful ship. CBS could have honored her more by getting someone to pronounce her name properly, as in Lerr-mee-own; instead of hermommy or however he was butchering it.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Před 7 lety +4

    FANTASTIC !

  • @Stopsign32v
    @Stopsign32v Před 3 lety +9

    This is literally the coolest thing I have seen in I don't know how long. Only thing that would make it better is if it were Queen Anne's Revenge.

    • @cathalfolan8441
      @cathalfolan8441 Před 3 lety +1

      Part of that wreck has been found is being raised in bits and pieces. Maybe someone will rebuild it like this.

  • @1teamski
    @1teamski Před 4 lety +2

    Beautiful!

  • @chrismarusic4277
    @chrismarusic4277 Před rokem

    There are volumes of information to learn about tall ships . All the thousands of parts
    Is mind boggling. Making them work in yunison is short of a miracle... awsome to behold..

  • @DC-zn6oo
    @DC-zn6oo Před 4 lety +5

    Imagine being in the ocean, middle of nowhere and spotting this ship coming at you

    • @beckbrook605
      @beckbrook605 Před 3 lety

      [ epic Pirates of the Carribean music playing in the distance ]

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 Před 3 lety +1

      And here's me wondering how she would look on a radar-screen showing raw data.

    • @mgn5667
      @mgn5667 Před 2 lety

      lol

  • @stephen10.
    @stephen10. Před 9 lety +7

    the youngs american and french will can make a training on this ship ! it would be a good experience for the both

  • @luiseduardo586
    @luiseduardo586 Před 6 lety +1

    Guy at the end looks very flamboyant.

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 Před rokem +1

    They sure go well when the wind is abeam. It is a beautiful boat. At the time (late 1700s) the French had started to take their navy seriously while the Dutch and English were not running at their prime. The French trained a corps of Navy men who learned naval tactics and they created a pride in uniform. This ship was nimble because it was the next generation of design.

  • @Jiskpirate
    @Jiskpirate Před 8 lety +16

    Now I want a battle between the Shtandart, Gothenburg, the HMS Rose/Surprise, USS Constitution and the Hermione!

    • @mauricedesaxe1745
      @mauricedesaxe1745 Před 8 lety

      +Jisk van der Veen Aye! I would love to see the Connie sail again.

    • @Jiskpirate
      @Jiskpirate Před 8 lety

      Will she?

    • @mauricedesaxe1745
      @mauricedesaxe1745 Před 8 lety

      Jisk van der Veen I think so; they're still bothering to replace all of her copper plating, and her present state in drydock isn't supposed to be permanent.

    • @Jiskpirate
      @Jiskpirate Před 8 lety

      Jay Rohwer Let's hope she won't end up as the Victory; A beautiful vessel but a shame that she can't float anymore.

    • @lumia_dayZ
      @lumia_dayZ Před 7 lety

      you forgot the man o war it will end them all

  • @SuperDougiedoo
    @SuperDougiedoo Před 5 lety +10

    Beautiful ship from a proud nation. Yes I am. British, no I am not being sarcastic.
    I wish that we had something similar. HMS Victory is far too precious to the country and HMS Warrior is basically the size of an aircraft carrier.

    • @Maritimesgestein
      @Maritimesgestein Před 3 lety

      That Warrior is as long as a aircraftcarrier is not really correct. (HMS Warrior is 127m and the Queen Elizabeth class aircraftcarrier is 280m long.)

    • @Andrew-yl7lm
      @Andrew-yl7lm Před 5 měsíci

      Well the previous illustrious class carriers were only 200m or so, so I get his point.

  • @thesluggyserpentgaming007

    Imagine taking a cruise on your new speedboat you just bought and then you find A BIG HUGE SHIP THAT IS FROM THE 1700 - 1800's.

  • @propjam2
    @propjam2 Před 4 lety +1

    i think its just great. Even the building of the ship. I think Its very healthy as a society to revise old building techniques. Even though the knowledge is outdated. You'll never know where it'll be needed.

  • @bcn1gh7h4wk
    @bcn1gh7h4wk Před 6 lety +5

    -"Imagine how this was, Will... no engines, no computers, .... just the wind, the ocean, and the stars to guide you."
    -"Bad food, brutal discipline..... no women.... "

    • @prigual2901
      @prigual2901 Před 3 lety

      imagine going around the world

    • @DreadX10
      @DreadX10 Před 3 lety +1

      And in this case: "Everybody around you only speaking French...without the presence of the universal translator. "

  • @tficarra
    @tficarra Před 4 lety +3

    How on earth do people find these opportunities? I'd give near anything to spend a few months working my tail off on a ship like that. In a heartbeat.

  • @wetdroidedition2549
    @wetdroidedition2549 Před 4 lety +2

    There was a time when flamboyant beauty was not at odds with utility and design.

  • @conanthedestroyer7123
    @conanthedestroyer7123 Před 5 lety +1

    What a beautiful ship!!!

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf Před 4 lety +5

    Without the French fleet there would have been no victory at Yorktown. The French gave their lives to the American cause or at least to beat the British.

  • @lawneymalbrough4309
    @lawneymalbrough4309 Před 6 lety +5

    Seems like a good idea to me. We should remember history as it happened. If I were younger I might even be willing to sign up for mission like that. Sounds like it was quite an adventure!

  • @AristonSparta
    @AristonSparta Před 3 lety +1

    Historian in me: This is so freakin awesome to see!!!

  • @unionrdr
    @unionrdr Před 7 lety +2

    Her sister ship, La Concorde, was actually captured by Blackbeard & renamed, " Queen Anne's Revenge".

    • @jedzoku
      @jedzoku Před 7 lety +7

      No that was another frigate by the same name built 70 years before. It confused me to but Blackbeard ran it aground off the coast of near Beaufort inlet, North Carolina in 1718 and it sank when the tide came in.

    • @letoubib21
      @letoubib21 Před 7 lety +1

      Queen Anne's Revenge was a former merchantman . . .

  • @CT-6210
    @CT-6210 Před 4 lety +5

    She's drop-dead gorgeous, even 200+ years later! We love you, France! :D

  • @8-bitworldwonder787
    @8-bitworldwonder787 Před 7 lety +90

    Oh shite, watch out americans, they want Lousiana back (and I mean the Colony not the State)!

    • @thibaudduhamel2581
      @thibaudduhamel2581 Před 6 lety +13

      Nah we'll be fair and buy it back for the price we sold it :P

    • @mistertwister2000
      @mistertwister2000 Před 6 lety +9

      Let them try to get past all the drug addicts, hicks, and gators

    • @9965paul
      @9965paul Před 6 lety

      8-Bit Worldwonder yes we get what you meant.

    • @demanischaffer
      @demanischaffer Před 6 lety +1

      8-Bit Worldwonder No takebacks allowed

    • @dvorak2676
      @dvorak2676 Před 6 lety +1

      haha Thibaud, nice one ^^ truly such a shame we sold it

  • @ctripps1224
    @ctripps1224 Před 4 lety +2

    How fast can this war ship travel?

  • @Aleksssssssss
    @Aleksssssssss Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful!!

  • @fadlya.rahman4113
    @fadlya.rahman4113 Před 6 lety +23

    French build the best ships while British trained the best sailor.

    • @ohpatriote5622
      @ohpatriote5622 Před 6 lety +8

      fadly A. Rahman nowadays best sailors are french and a lot of peoples in the world are building good ships

    • @jeanvaljean9293
      @jeanvaljean9293 Před 6 lety +17

      not really French ship were fast, British strong.
      but the real difference was the standardisation and logistics.
      the brits had a clear advantage, France had to maintain a strong land military at the same time

    • @Timbobjr
      @Timbobjr Před 6 lety

      fadly A. Rahman
      John Paul Jones was indeed a great British sailor

    • @WillatHastings
      @WillatHastings Před 5 lety +4

      It depends how the ships were built. The French and British built good ships, along with the Spanish. The French built for speed and manoeuvrability. The British built large powerful vessels, but they were slow and lumbering. Each side’s ships paid contributions towards their own country. The Spanish had their own specifics, the Dutch did, the French did, the British did and the US did. Each to their own

    • @chrishansen456
      @chrishansen456 Před 5 lety +1

      And the Spanish built the best

  • @minddude1673
    @minddude1673 Před 4 lety +5

    imagine a sail ship more expensive than the titanic...

    • @hackbretthb2043
      @hackbretthb2043 Před 3 lety +1

      The titanics cost adjusted for inflation would be around 140 million USD. Thats actually more than this sail ship^^

  • @3funke
    @3funke Před 5 lety

    I used to go to the Royal Rope Works at Rochefort Sur Mer to watch this ship being build over the years with my grandson.

  • @turnperfectracing2575
    @turnperfectracing2575 Před 3 lety

    this just showed up in my recommended video feed, is it going to arrive soon or something?