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Setting sail on El Galeon
By KristinAugust 18, 20173 min read

First, just a glimpse of the vessel's history: the construction of El Galeon was completed in 2010 by the Nao Victoria Foundation in Huelva, Spain. Since 2010, it's traveled to four different continents and has sailed across the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Southern China Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Bosporus Strait and the Caribbean Sea. El Galeon is always on the move, and has covered over 50,000 nautical miles.
This is the main deck of the ship. Galleons like this one were exceptionally innovative for their time, designed to cross the oceans as efficiently as possible and carry anywhere from 500 to 1,200 tons. Until the mid-17th century, no shipbuilder was allowed to leave Spain for fear they would teach the craft to other nations.
Second Officer Francisco Serrano hails from Barcelona, but his summers are spent traversing international waters on El Galeon. "This is the third time it’s been in Ocean City," Serrano said. "By the end of the summer we come here and then usually during the winters we go down to Savannah before we jump to Puerto Rico...Because there’s no season for us in the winter up here on the East Coast, in the states. So we go down there, it’s a nice place to be."
El Galeon has two lower levels, the first of which is equipped with 10 cannons. This is also where you'll find plaques depicting life on the ships and their centuries-old histories, and down another flight of stairs is a small theater.
Once El Galeon leaves Ocean City, it'll head to Kingston, New York for a 9-day stop before retiring to San Juan, Puerto Rico to spend the colder months. Many of its summers have been spent touring up and down the coast of North and South America, so it's likely that the ship will be back again next year. About Kristin
Kristin is a writer and photographer in Ocean City, Maryland, and is the content manager for OceanCity.com and other State Ventures, LLC sites. She loves getting reader-submitted stories and photos, so send her an email anytime. She also works part-time at the Art League of Ocean City and the Ocean City Film Festival and lives just off the peninsula with her dog and fiancé. Her photos can be found on Instagram @oc_kristin.
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