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State officials are working on reopening a museum, removing the Falls of Clyde and adding other attractions

State officials are trying to lure a museum back to Honolulu Harbor where a waterfront attraction once described as world-class closed 14 years ago.

Help save the Falls of Clyde, the world s last remaining sail-driven oil tanker

news Help save the Falls of Clyde, the world’s last remaining sail-driven oil tanker The Falls of Clyde at the Honolulu harbour. Funds are needed to transport the ship from Hawaii to Scotland, where she will be restored. Photo: Wikipedia This is an urgent appeal to boaters worldwide to help restore the Falls of Clyde - a four-masted full-rigged ship still afloat at Honolulu. Time is now critical: officials in Hawaii have threatened to destroy the vessel if it is not relocated, as they want the wharf space. It s important to note that skilled hands in Scotland will do the restoration. The immediate need now is to cover the cost of transport from Hawaii to Glasgow. That done, additional donations can cover the refitting.

Piece of maritime history prepares to return home to the Clyde

FOR years the last iron-hulled four-masted sailing ship of her kind has languished in foreign waters, embroiled in a wrangle over her ownership and upkeep while her hull has slowly rotted. It might have been far easier to drag the Falls of Clyde out of Honolulu Harbour to be scuttled at sea. Instead, in a remarkable display of passion for her once graceful lines, deep pride in her Scottish roots and sheer determination it seems the Port Glasgow-built vessel is now within touching distance of what would be a triumphant return to the waters of the Clyde. According to David O’Neill, who leads Save Falls of Clyde International, the 266ft, four-masted iron-hulled former workhorse of the seas, could be home in time for next year’s COP26 environmental gathering – a poignant return for a vessel which once used nothing other than the power of the wind and forces of the sea to conquer the waves.

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