It’s the bowsprit that hits you between the eyes. Clock the size of it: with something like that you could sail her into port and knock the back wall out of a dockside crimper’s best bedroom…
The 73ft schooner HMS Pickle is a replica of the 1799-built original HMS Pickle, which had the honour of bringing the news of the battle of Trafalgar back to Britain. It was a big, bittersweet moment: one one hand it was victory in the war with the French, but on the other hand the commander of the British fleet, Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronté, had been shot and killed.
The excuse for publishing these striking photos is that from mid-September the superyachts at Gibraltar’s Ocean Village Marina will have HMS Pickle for a neighbour. Gibraltar’s gain is the UK’s loss, but there’s something appropriate about the move.
HMS Pickle’s is to sail from the UK to her new home in Gibraltar via Cape Trafalgar – a route that the original Pickle would have followed many times.
The ship’s operator, Robin James said ‘The connection she has with Gibraltar and the part they both played in British Naval history is a great story to share and I am sure her arrival will be a real boost to tourism… We have received fantastic support from the government of Gibraltar and Ocean Village and can’t wait to get there.’
Robin comes from a family of mariners, and in 2004 took time off work to set off around Europe and America in search of a tall ship of his own – and then found Pickle in Gloucester where she had recently arrived from Russia.
‘Pickle had real appeal because of the original’s rich history and adventures in the Caribbean and Europe. The first Pickle was wrecked and sunk off southern Spain in 1808 but this 1996-built replica is uncannily similar and gives us a great insight into the methods and technologies of the time.’
WILL YOU BE HAVING TOURS OF THE HMS PICKLE MANY PEOPLE WHILST IN GIBRALTAR THERE ARE 100;S OF PEOPLE WANTING TO SEE IT PLEASE LET ME KNOW. I RUN AN EXCURSION COMPANY BRINGING COACHES FULL OF PEOPLE TO GIBRALTAR 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK, THIS WOULD BE A GREAT SIGHT TO OFFER THEM NPLEASE LET ME KNOW
ELAINE
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