Pirates of the caribbean the interceptor
It will offer two-hour adventure sails from Dana Point at 2 p.m.
Sailing: The Lady Washington will go on three-hour adventure sails from Newport Beach at 2 p.m. Note: The Lady Washington will be joined by the Hawaiian Chieftain when it docks in Newport Beach in January.ĭockside tours: $5 donation requested for tours in Newport Beach tours in Dana Point are $15 and include admission the Ocean Institute for the day of the tour. 26-27) and Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point (Dec. Want to ride aboard the ship? It will be in at two Southern California ports starting this week and remaining through January. The ship spent about three months there during the filming, according to Zachary Stocks of the historical seaport. In order for the Lady Washington replica to appear in the movie, it sailed through the Panama Canal in 2003 (a much easier route than around Cape Horn) and was entirely repainted - then later painted back to its original colors. The real Lady Washington did sail the Caribbean during the late 1700s, but was a merchant brig. In the first “Pirates” movie, the fictional HMS Interceptor was a British Royal Navy brig that was the fastest English vessel serving the King. (Photo by Lauren Kelly, courtesy of the Gray’s Harbor Historical Seaport) Lady Washington (left), the ship used to portray the HMS Interceptor in “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl” and its companion ship Hawaiian Chieftain (right) in Tacoma, WA. The replica vessel is the Washington State Ship, and frequently travels with its sister ship, the Hawaiian Chieftain - also owned by the Gray’s Harbor Historical Seaport. The Lady Washington was the first vessel under an American flag to visit Japan, Hong Kong and Honolulu. It became, in 1788, the first American ship to touch land on the West Coast of the U.S., according to the ship’s owner, the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport located in Aberdeen, WA.
The ship is a full-scale copy of the original Lady Washington, which sailed around Cape Horn. This ship not only sailed to the Caribbean in 2003 to portray the HMS Interceptor in “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” but also appeared in “Star Trek: Generations” and other films. (Photo by Rick Horn, courtesy of Gray’s Harbor Historical Seaport)īack to the Lady Washington, which will be in the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, and then be available for cruising in late December from Newport Beach and Dana Point. Sailing ship Lady Washington, which portrayed the HMS Interceptor in the “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl” movie. And guess where the full-scale replica of that ship cruises today? That’s right. It was the Columbia Rediviva, better known today as the Sailing Ship Columbia, which was the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe. It has another Disneyland connection as well: Guess the name of the original Lady Washington’s companion ship when it became the first ship under an American flag to visit the West Coast of the United States. The ship, which portrayed the HMS Interceptor, aboard which Sparrow chased his purloined ship, the Black Pearl, in the first “Pirates” movie, is in real life the Lady Washington, a historical replica tall ship that was launched in Aberdeen, Washington in 1989.
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Are you fans of Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie franchise? Well, consider this: The ship that Captain Jack Sparrow used to pursue the Black Pearl in the franchise’s first movie will soon be in Southern California - and you can ship out on it, even if only for a few hours.
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How to sail on a real ship from Disney’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ – Orange County RegisterĪhoy, mateys.