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'''HMS Solitaire''' is the ketch-rigged sailboat which serves as the principle research vessel of the [[Bacliff Exploration Society]].  Approximately 60 ft from bow to stern, it is made entirely of Burmese teak and Louisiana cyprus.  It was constructed in 1805 using the wreckage of ships from the [[Battle of Trafalgar]].  In 1836, it participated in the [[Battle of Matagorda Bay]], the largest naval battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere.  It is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art squidcams and ham radio decoder rings.
 
'''HMS Solitaire''' is the ketch-rigged sailboat which serves as the principle research vessel of the [[Bacliff Exploration Society]].  Approximately 60 ft from bow to stern, it is made entirely of Burmese teak and Louisiana cyprus.  It was constructed in 1805 using the wreckage of ships from the [[Battle of Trafalgar]].  In 1836, it participated in the [[Battle of Matagorda Bay]], the largest naval battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere.  It is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art squidcams and ham radio decoder rings.

Revision as of 21:17, 2 March 2011

The figurehead of the Solitaire.

HMS Solitaire is the ketch-rigged sailboat which serves as the principle research vessel of the Bacliff Exploration Society. Approximately 60 ft from bow to stern, it is made entirely of Burmese teak and Louisiana cyprus. It was constructed in 1805 using the wreckage of ships from the Battle of Trafalgar. In 1836, it participated in the Battle of Matagorda Bay, the largest naval battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere. It is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art squidcams and ham radio decoder rings.