From the bridge of the three-masted windjammer, the Sea Cloud Spirit, the captain called out the words we’d all been waiting for.
“Let’s set the sails!” he cried, after turning off the engines, while maneuvering to maintain an optimum angle for his 18 deckhands to climb into the shrouds and unfurl the ship’s 44,132 square feet of sails by hand.
Like acrobats, the crew scurried up the masts to the upper topgallant sails that rose nearly 200 feet above us.
The ship’s captain, Vukota Stojanovic, later insisted that none of it was for show.
“Whenever there is an opportunity to sail, we sail,” he said.
Persons:
“ Let’s, Vukota Stojanovic, ”