Leaving Boston, the Sea Cloud participated in sinking one submarine.
The group is organizing an 11-day voyage on the Sea Cloud, a 316-foot square-rigged yacht that is one of the largest sailing vessels afloat.
Although the Sea Cloud is diesel powered, the intent is to rely almost entirely on its 29 sails.
In 1943, the Navy asked for control of Sea Cloud and Nourmahal, another former yacht converted into a weather ship.
After this event, Sea Cloud was once again reassigned to Weather Station Number Four.
Within a few months, fifty black sailors, including two officers, were stationed aboard the Sea Cloud.
Following its return, Sea Cloud received a reassembled rigging in 1947, and a new set of twenty-nine sails in 1949.
She sold her yacht, the Sea Cloud, to Trujillo.
Due to the success of the operator's first ship, Sea Cloud, but also for economic reasons, the operator decided to put another sailing ship into service.
For example, the Sea Cloud carries only 70 passengers, but in what style!