World’s Largest Sailboat Moves Cargo Across Atlantic On Maiden Sustainable Voyage

World’s Largest Sailboat Moves Cargo Across Atlantic On Maiden Sustainable Voyage
World’s Largest Sailboat Moves Cargo Across Atlantic On Maiden Sustainable Voyage The Neoliner Origin calling at the Port of Baltimore with folded masts – credit, Port of Baltimore A French shipbuilder has brought back the sail and schooner to decarbonize low to mid volume shipping. Only historians can say how eager the world’s merchants marine were to replace frigates with steamships when the technology became available. Now after more than 200 years of industrialization, new priorities will dictate to some firms that it’s time to reverse that switch, which the famous sailor Joshua Slocum lamented as taking the poetry off the high seas. The Neoliner Origin leaving Turkey – credit, Neoline The 450-foot-long Neoliner Origin was christened on October 13th when she made her maiden voyage from Nantes, on the coast of Brittany, to Baltimore, carrying a cargo of luxury goods and Renault cars that emitted 80% less carbon emissions. She made a headline speed of 11 knots which she achieved by leverag…