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Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
True, but then again when's the last time your house took you on a tour of the world.
I guess that special bond between a sailor and his ship is because a ships not only you're home, it's part of your country when you're away from home, your main mode of transportation, you employer, you're entertainment and alot of other things I can't think of right of the hop.
But suffice to say that I don't agree with tearing down houses just for the sake of "progress" and am a staunch advocate of heritage building in all means shapes or forms.
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What about taking some of the scrap metal, melting it and putting it in new ships so the 'spirit' lives on?
I don't think any of the scap yards do that, but, to solve the problem, maybe the Governments should make it mandatory that to do that.
Then when they start building new ships, all they have to do is go to the archive, pick up the small amount of melted steel from the Original Ship and incorporate in the new ship that bears the same name. Bingo, the old ship lives on with a little more personality than just a shiney new Battle Honour Board and if lucky, a Ships Bell.
But until they do that, you'll probably be shaving with it, having you're meals cooked on it, setting your ass on it while drinking an ale or driving it around, which, isn't exactly what's most old sailors envision as a fitting end for a grand old Lady.