Life on the Open Road

The continuing saga of a full-time RVer, who travels primarily in the West.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

The Lovely Lady Washington


This past Friday, we again braved the traffic and went to the Tacoma harbor to see the ship, Lady Washington. This is actually a copy of the original Lady Washington, which was quite famous. Built in Boston in 1750, she was the first American vessel to successfully go around Cape Horn in 1788. She then engaged in a lucrative trade with China, bringing otter pelts from the Northwest in exchange for tea, before sinking in the Philippines in 1798.


The current Lady Washington was built in Aberdeen, WA in 1989, and is most famous as Johnny Depp’s ship in the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie. The enthusiastic crew was dressed in authentic 18th century costumes. I couldn’t understand how they could figure out which rope did what. There sure were a lot of them!

Still no car yet. The body work is finished, but there are still a lot of mechanical problems. We’ve now rented 26 movies!

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