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July 7, 2007 · about 19 years ago

A unique cruise in the Mediterranean

At 439 feet, the Royal Clipper — with five masts and 42 sails plus a state-of-the-art navigation system — is the largest full-rigged sailing ship in the world. The 200 pampered guests can help sail if they wish, or even climb the mast (in a safety harness) if they are daring.

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At 439 feet, the Royal Clipper — with five masts and 42 sails plus a state-of-the-art navigation system — is the largest full-rigged sailing ship in the world. The 200 pampered guests can help sail if they wish, or even climb the mast (in a safety harness) if they are daring.

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