HONOLULU: The world's only surviving four-masted, full rigged ship - and

once the world's only sail-driven oil tanker - "sailed" again here

recently for the first time in 72 years.



The museum ship Falls of Clyde, owned by the Hawaii Maritime Center, was

taken from its stationary mooring at a Honolulu Harbor pier and turned

so its carved "Lady of Clyde" figurehead faces inland.



In the process, a lone headsail allowed it to sail briefly in Honolulu

Harbor, where its deck bell was rung in salute to ships in port and

prominent maritime installations.



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