john
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I was searching my own name, as you do form time to time, and found a namesake had commanded HMS Netley:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Netley_(1798)
My jaw dropped when I read this - see the vessels she captured and the adventures she had in her short career. A footnote in history now, but you can't over estimate what the Royal Navy were capable of at the time.
In the December issue of Classic Boat there is news of a proposal to build a copy of HMS Lennox on the site in Chatham where she was originally built back in 1677. The plans exist still, and it will cost a cool £23-£27 million. I'd be happy to generously donate, so long as no engine is ever fitted. Let's see if we can sail a ship again...
John
PS I wonder if Netley was the inspiration for the experimental double ender the fictional Jack Aubrey commanded at one point?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Netley_(1798)
My jaw dropped when I read this - see the vessels she captured and the adventures she had in her short career. A footnote in history now, but you can't over estimate what the Royal Navy were capable of at the time.
In the December issue of Classic Boat there is news of a proposal to build a copy of HMS Lennox on the site in Chatham where she was originally built back in 1677. The plans exist still, and it will cost a cool £23-£27 million. I'd be happy to generously donate, so long as no engine is ever fitted. Let's see if we can sail a ship again...
John
PS I wonder if Netley was the inspiration for the experimental double ender the fictional Jack Aubrey commanded at one point?