Tag: Elissa
Elissa in drydock
When it comes to boats, the work and the expense never ends. Especially when the boat is more than a century old and needs a whopping bottom job.
Posted: July 19th, 2010 under Sailing, Scribbles, Texana.
Tags: bottom job, drydock, Elissa
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Furling topsails and t’gallants
A busy afternoon aboard the Texas tall ship Elissa out of her home port of Galveston.
Posted: June 27th, 2010 under Sailing, Texana.
Tags: Elissa, Galveston, t'gallants, Texas tall ship, topsails
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Sweet Elissa
Anytime’s the right time for another good snap of the Tall Ship Elissa.
Posted: February 17th, 2010 under Sailing, Texana.
Tags: Elissa, Galveston, Galveston Historical Foundation, tall ships
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Texas tall ship: Elissa
I used to have one of her commemorative key rings, picked up on a trip to UTMB when I was a medical writer. It gave metal detectors at the courthouse fits when I forgot to remove it, so I stopped carrying it. But I didn’t forget the Elissa. One of these days, I might even [...]
Posted: April 10th, 2009 under Sailing, Texana.
Tags: Elissa, Galveston Historical Foundation, UTMB-Galveston
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