Century-old Italian navy training ship visits Montreal's Old Port
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MONTREAL NEWS
Century-old Italian navy training ship visits Montreal’s Old Port
The Amerigo Vespucci, built in 1931, traversed the Atlantic with all-manual technology.
A nearly century-old Italian navy training vessel, dubbed “the most beautiful ship in the world,” is visiting Montreal this week. The Amerigo Vespucci, an ornate wooden ship with masts up to 56 metres tall, is on a tour around North America. Built in 1931, the ship’s technology is all manual, requiring a crew of 264 to traverse the Atlantic. During its most recent sail across the Atlantic, naval cadets joined for training purp…
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