05-18-2025, 05:43 AM
Ever since I was a kid I've always been fascinated with tall ships (sailing ships). When I was just knee high to a grasshopper my sister took me to see the USS Constitution in Boston. Even though Wyoming is about as far as you can get from sailing, I was still just fascinated with these ships. Last week a Mexican Navy tall ship pulled into NY as a port of call during a world circumnavigation. She was to stay in NY until the July 4th celebrations. The pageantry of the crew of Mexican Naval cadets was just spectacular. I had even commented about it to my wife last week when they had pictures in the media.
Well, yesterday something went terribly wrong during some kind of a performance maneuver and they lost control of it (somehow) and it sailed into the Brooklyn Bridge, shearing off most of the masts. There were dozens of cadets up on the yardarms at the time (part of why this particular ship was so magnificent), and when the masts came down so did they. Two dead and 17 injured, many critically. What a tragedy.
Normally I don't have a lot of nice things to say about Mexico, but this ship and her crew were a big exception. What a terrible loss, both the crew and the ship. It will likely take years to repair this ship to her former glory.
Mexican Tall Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge
Well, yesterday something went terribly wrong during some kind of a performance maneuver and they lost control of it (somehow) and it sailed into the Brooklyn Bridge, shearing off most of the masts. There were dozens of cadets up on the yardarms at the time (part of why this particular ship was so magnificent), and when the masts came down so did they. Two dead and 17 injured, many critically. What a tragedy.
Normally I don't have a lot of nice things to say about Mexico, but this ship and her crew were a big exception. What a terrible loss, both the crew and the ship. It will likely take years to repair this ship to her former glory.
Mexican Tall Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge