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| Bark Endeavour Whitby
is an impressive sight, berthed in the River Esk in the historic town
of Whitby on the beautiful North Yorkshire coast.
Our authentic replica of HM Endeavour - which was
sailed by Captain James Cook during his scientific expedition of 1768
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has been traditionally built by craftsmen and stands in the water some 40% of the ships original size. The 'bark' construction of steamed larch planks fastened to a solid oak frame is complemented with traditional masts and rigging, which makes the ship quite unique! |
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| Climb on board and you will
enjoy a true Captain Cook Experience. Perhaps you will choose one
of our sailings around Whitby Harbour, or along the coast to Sandsend. Alternatively,
you may decide to follow in the path of Cook himself and experience one
of our seasonal trips between Whitby and Staithes. |
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For further information about Whitby's
newest tourist attraction and to book Tel: 01723 364100 | Fax: 01723 503748 School visits and coach trips are most welcome |
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You will find the Bark Endeavour Whitby
in Whitby Harbour
at the Fish Quay adjacent to the West Pier |