Wednesday 11 April 2007

Pirates!

What a lovely sunny day. I didn't want to get off the boat and would rather spend the whole day sailing. I saw two large sailing ships on the voyage to work this morning. Three if you include the replica of the Golden Hinde, pictured here, which is permanently berthed at St Mary Overie's Dock, Bankside.

We often see groups of tourists or school children (very little difference) scrambling about the Golden Hinde dressed as Tudor sailors or Pirates, whilst we, usually drunk, jeer at them from the Thameside Inn which is conveniently situated right next door.

I bet Sir Francis Drake didn't have to put up with beery, stoned media wankers laughing and shouting obscenities off starboard. Although he did have the French shooting canons at him from time to time, which was probably just as annoying.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'll have to check this but think the golden hinde replica has actually sailed a whopping (not to be confused with wapping past which you sail twice daily) 240,000 miles, which is the equivalent of sailing to the moon (double the distance you state).

I have done some calculations and using Apollo 11's Saturn V rocket as a model, it would take only 6,818 tons of rocket fuel to make the one-way journey. If Drake had done so, he would have been nearly 400 years ahead of the Americans and The Golden Hinde would have been a wonderful sight bobbing along on the Sea of Tranquility. How utterly short-sighted Elizabethan England was.

However, as I state, I will have to double check the distance. I may have been seeing double on account of having consumed 240,000 pints in the Thameside next door, which is the equivalent of sending a man to Pluto or something.