Exploring the Clipper Ship "City of Adelaide", That is now homed in Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Published 2023-07-02
We decided to take a quick tour of the clipper ship, based in Port Adelaide, South Australia. This ship has a lot of history, way more than expected.

If you liked this be sure to stick around for part 2 the Maritime Museum.

All Comments (21)
  • @southerneruk
    She also had other names in her life history, while in Southampton she was moored on the River Test at Millbrook Point, she was a hospital ship for those who arrived in Southampton with Tropical diseases, and for war wounded
  • @Kieran_OPC
    Kinda mad id seen this ship dry docked for years on years as a kid in irvine and never gave it more thought than an old ship beyond repairπŸ˜‚ didnt know it was the oldest of its type and its history till now actually accidentally stubling on it again. I assumed it was scrapped not in a restoration since 2013
  • @starofdavid9919
    This ship was a landmark for years in my home city of Glasgow, great to see it getting restored to its former glory in the city it was named after.
  • @JaredKingTV
    HEEEEY BROTHER!!!! I'll be pinning your link in my Livestream tonight!! Love ya brother, God bless
  • @mnj640
    She may well be a hospital ship again the way things are going
  • @kk-bootsie
    I enjoyed your Tourula. That first huge, wooden hulled clipper was amazing. Your winter beard makes me want some fish sticks. Thank you.
  • @theshape3988
    I swear man you look familiar to me lol you look like that actor from Mortal Kombat. The one who plays Raiden. Not the original Raiden but the second one. Great video
  • Hi Ben πŸ‘‹ Thank you for sharing this wonderful video with us and I really enjoyed this one too πŸ‘β€οΈπŸ˜Ž
  • Awesome explore Ben. I like old ships like that. They don't make them like they used to .
  • @tedmiles2110
    Please paint the exteerior of the ship! Clipper ships were painted green or black with a gold cove stripe along the hull. She never had painted ports until the HMS Carrack years. TM retired maritime museum curator who likes sailing ships