Ok, who's driving tonight, or are we taking turns? This is too cute, huh? We'll definitely need Velcro for anyone riding on top. We don't want to leave anyone behind!
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 1, 2002) -- Sailors aboard the Chilean training ship Esmeralda (BE 43) fire a 1916-vintage Hotchkiss Saluting Gun during a 21-gun salute as they enter Pearl Harbor for a weekend port visit. The 371-foot steel-hulled four-masted barquentine is the worlds 2nd tallest sailing ship and has a crew of 300 Sailors and 90 midshipmen. The midshipmen recently finished a four-year naval academy training program and will finish their fifth year on a training cruise around the world aboard Esmeralda. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 1, 2002) -- Friendship lights outline the Chilean training ship Esmeralda (BE 43) against the evening sky next to the Naval Station Pearl Harbor Memorial Fountain. The 371-foot steel-hulled four-masted barquentine is the worlds 2nd tallest sailing ship and has a crew of 300 Sailors and 90 midshipmen. The midshipmen recently finished a four-year naval academy training program and will finish their fifth year on a training cruise around the world aboard Esmeralda. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Nov. 1, 2002) -- Petty Officer 3rd Class Moises Acevedo, a crewmember aboard the Chilean training ship Esmeralda (BE 43), uses a capstan to take up slack on a mooring line while securing the ship at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. The 371-foot steel-hulled four-masted barquentine is the worlds 2nd tallest sailing ship and has a crew of 300 Sailors and 90 midshipmen. The midshipmen recently finished a four-year naval academy training program and will finish their fifth year on a training cruise around the world aboard Esmeralda. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin.