Tall Ship Chronicles

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  • 2001
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (40)

Tall Ship Chronicles is a television series that aired in 2002 on the Indigenius network. The show is hosted by Andrew Younghusband, a Canadian television personality and adventure traveler, who takes the viewers on a journey to discover the deep and rich history of sailing, ships, and the people who dedicate their lives to sailing them.

The show takes place aboard the tall ship, the Picton Castle, a three-masted barque, and the flagship of the Sail Training International fleet. The ship is set to sail through the vast Atlantic Ocean, and the crew members have to navigate through a series of challenges and storms to reach their destination.

The show is broken down into ten episodes, with each episode exploring a different aspect of the world of tall ships. The first episode starts with Andrew meeting the crew of the Picton Castle and getting familiar with the ship. He explores the history and technology behind tall ships, including the different sails, ropes, and knots used in sailing. In the second episode, he gets introduced to the different jobs on the ship, such as the lookout, the cook, the steward, and the deckhands. Andrew gets hands-on experience with every job on the vessel.

In the third episode, Andrew visits The Factory in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, where he sees how a tall ship is built from scratch. Episode four takes Andrew to visit the tallest ship in the world, the Royal Clipper, and explore its luxurious facilities.

In episode five, the ship encounters a severe storm, and the crew must work together to keep the ship afloat. Andrew interviews the captain and the crew about the challenges of sailing in rough seas. Episode six is all about the cargo that the ship is carrying; Andrew interviews the crew about the types of cargo they have delivered in the past, which includes everything from coffee beans to cars.

In episode seven, the ship docks in Bermuda, and the crew has some downtime. Andrew takes this opportunity to explore Bermuda's rich history and culture. In the eighth episode, Andrew discovers the art of navigation and the importance of stars in guiding the ship. He learns how to navigate using only the stars and maps.

The ninth episode is all about the people onboard the Picton Castle. Andrew interviews the crew about their experiences sailing on the ship, and what they love about life at sea. The final episode explores the beauty of the Caribbean sea, where the ship visits various ports in the West Indies.

Throughout the series, Andrew interviews the crew and the captain about their experiences on the ship, and their reasons for dedicating their lives to sailing. He also explores the cultural significance of the tall ships, and how they have played a crucial role in global trade and exploration.

Tall Ship Chronicles is an engaging and educational show that provides a glimpse into the fascinating world of tall ships. The show is full of adventure, excitement, and breathtaking scenery. It promotes the importance of preserving the history and culture of sailing, and pays tribute to the brave men and women who dedicate their lives to the sea.

Tall Ship Chronicles is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on July 30, 2001.

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Fiji to Vanuatu
8. Fiji to Vanuatu
July 30, 2001
The Picton Castle's visit to Fiji represents another emotional turning point for everyone aboard as they say a painful goodbye to several long-time crew members who are leaving the ship and welcome a new first mate, a new engineer, and a new third mate.
Samoa to Fiji
7. Samoa to Fiji
July 31, 2001
As the Picton Castle continues to island hope through the South Pacific, all is not well in paradise. Hygiene problems, infections, and bad water have lowered the crew morale to an all-time low. As the ship approaches the island of Puka Puka, the crew is understandably tense.
The Cook Islands to Samoa
6. The Cook Islands to Samoa
July 31, 2001
6The crew of the Picton Castle are now deep in the heart of the picture prefect South Pacific Ocean. Having left French Polynesia, many of the crew are relieved that are once again able to communicate with the locals in English.
Tahiti to the Cook Islands
5. Tahiti to the Cook Islands
July 31, 2001
Having sailed nearly 8,000 miles in less than four months, the crew of the Picton Castle arrive in Tahiti, the heart of French Polynesia. This is the beginning of many months of island hoping through the South Pacific and the part of the voyage many of the crew were looking forward to the most.
Pitcairn Island to Tahiti
4. Pitcairn Island to Tahiti
July 30, 2001
After spending almost one month at sea and having traveled 2700 miles without seeing land, the Picton Castle and her crew arrive at one of the most isolated islands in the world. This remote piece of land isn't just any island, but rather the home of the descendants of the mutineers from the HMS Bounty.
The Galapagos Islands to Pitcairn Island
3. The Galapagos Islands to Pitcairn Island
July 31, 2001
The Picton Castle have arrived in the famed Galapagos Islands, and the crew take full advantage of the opportunity to explore the exotic wildlife which inspired Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Several of the crew have decided they aren't interested in evolving any further, so they pack their bags and jump ship.
Panama to the Galapagos Islands
2. Panama to the Galapagos Islands
July 31, 2001
The Picton Castle has arrived at the Panama Canal and the crew are amazed by this engineering wonder as they pass from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Arriving on the Pacific side of the canal marks the beginning of their passage through the sultry South Pacific.
Nova Scotia to Panama
1. Nova Scotia to Panama
July 30, 2001
The series begins in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada where the tall ship Picton Castle is being prepared to begin her 19-month voyage around the world. The Picton Castle is commanded by Captain Daniel Moreland and his crew of a dozen paid professionals and 35 paying trainees.
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Where to Watch Tall Ship Chronicles
Tall Ship Chronicles is available for streaming on the Indigenius website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tall Ship Chronicles on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    July 30, 2001
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (40)