The Gloria is operated as a sail training ship by the Columbian Navy. Built at Bilbao in Spain, she was launched in 1966 and commissioned in May 1969. Displacing 1250 tons at full load, she has an overall length of 249.3 metres and is manned by a permanent crew of 41 men and 10 officers. In addition up to 88 cadets can be embarked for training cruises. In this picture taken at the Trafalgar 2005 review at Spithead, the crew are manning the yardarms and she flies an enormous national ensign.
Training Ship Royalist under easy sail in Plymouth Sound. The ship was launched in 1971 and is operated by the Marine Society and Sea Cadets (MSSC). Overall length is 29.52 metres and gross registered tonnage is 83 tons. Correctly described as a square rigged brig, she has a permanent crew of 8 and accommodation for up to 24 sea cadets.
1937 Built of steel by Framnæs Mek. Verksted, Sandefjord, for Østlandets Skoleskib, Oslo, to be used as a schoolship for the Norwegian merchant marine. She was rigged as a three-masted full-rigged ship carrying royals over single topgallant sails, and was equipped with an auxiliary engine. Derigged after sinking in 1940..... beautifully restored 1947 Length: 62.5 m Beam:9.8 m (32.0 ft) Draft: 4.9 m (16.0 ft)
STS Sedov, 4-masted steel barque, sailing vessel, moored, furled sails, formerly the Magdalene Vinnen II, renamed after the Arctic explorer Georgy Sedov, world's largest sailing ship, built Kiel 1921, North, Murmansk, Kola Bay, travel, ship
Training Ship Royalist under easy sail in Plymouth Sound. The ship was launched in 1971 and is operated by the Marine Society and Sea Cadets (MSSC). Overall length is 29.52 metres and gross registered tonnage is 83 tons. Correctly described as a square rigged brig, she has a permanent crew of 8 and accommodation for up to 24 sea cadets.
Originally built in 1958 as a steel hulled fishing vessel, the Mercedes was rebuilt as a commercial passenger carrying sailing ship in 2005 and is available for worldwide charters with accommodation for up to 36 passengers. Displacement is 430 tonnes and overall length is 48.7m.
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built in Norway in 1926 ... initially used for whaling purposes and sailed until the late 1940s in the North and South Polar Seas. Artemis got new owners in 2001 who transformed her into the elegant sailing ship she once was. In the hold, where many a whale had been skinned, you now find fourteen comfortable cabins with shower and toilet. Length: 59 m Width: 7,01 m Depth: 3,49 m Tonnage: 212 tons Main mast: 31 m
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tall mast ship of the Barquentine class owned and operated by the Indonesian Navy. Built in Germany by HC Stülcken & Sohn. Construction on the Dewaruci began in 1932, but was suspended due to the outbreak of World War II, which caused heavy damage to the shipyard where she was being constructed. She was finally completed in 1952 and launched in 1953. Since then, she has been based out of Surabaya on the Java Sea. Her name and figurehead represent and display the mythological Indonesian god of truth and courage. Length:58.3 m (191.3 ft)
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INS Tarangini is a tall ship of the Indian Navy. Tarangini is a three-masted barque, square rigged on the fore and main masts and fore-and-aft rigged on the mizzen mast. She was constructed in Goa to a design by the British naval architect Colin Mudie, and launched on 1 December 1995....commissioned in 1997 as a sail training ship for naval cadets. Trangini is derived from the Hindi word "Tarang" which means waves Length:54 m Beam:8.53 m Height: 33.6 meters (Height of Foremast above WL), 34.5 meters (Height of Mainmast above WL), 29.8 meters (Height of Mizzenmast above WL) Draught:4.5 m
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A view of the "Great Harry" 1000 built in the reign of King Henry VIII, built at Woolwich launched in 1514. From The London Magazine.
The sail training ship Tenacious is owned and operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust which provides seagoing experience for both fit and disabled persons of all ages and the design incorporates many features to enable the latter group to participate fully in the running of the ship. Laid down in 1996, she was completed in 2000. Overall length is 54 metres (65m including the long bowsprit), she displaces 714 tons and carries two 400hp diesels for auxiliary propulsion. A permanent crew of 11 can be joined by up to 40 "voyagers" of whom 50% can be disabled.
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Black and white lithograph print circa 1869 entitled "Summer Scenes in New York Harbor". It depicts various ships, vessels and rowers in the waters near Staten Island and the New Jersey shore. Print by Currier & Ives, based on a work by Charles Parsons & Lyman Atwater.
Launched in 1930 and completed in the following year, the Amerigo Vespucci was built as a sail training vessel for naval cadets. Displacing 4126 tons at full load, her hull measures 270 metres overall with the bowsprit adding another 50 metres. She is shown proceeding under the power of her twin diesel electric propulsion systems. She can carry a crew of 243 officers and cadets.
Launched in 1930 and completed in the following year, the Amerigo Vespucci was built as a sail training vessel for naval cadets. Displacing 4126 tons at full load, her hull measures 270 metres overall with the bowsprit adding another 50 metres. She is shown at anchor with other tall ships, during the Trafalgar 2005 review at Spithead, England.
A spectacular fleet of sail training vessels representing many countries ranging from Brazil and Mexico to Bulgaria and Oman gathered in Liverpool for the start of the five-week Tall Ships' Races 2008 form the centre-piece of year-long celebrations as European Capital of Culture Liverpool.Ships; sail; sails; mast; masts; tall; race; river; rigging; old; sailors; training; vessels.
Ships; sail; sails; mast; masts; tall; race; river; rigging; old; sailors; training; vessels A spectacular fleet of sail training vessels representing many countries ranging from Brazil and Mexico to Bulgaria and Oman gathered in Liverpool for the start of the five-week Tall Ships' Races 2008 form the centre-piece of year-long celebrations as European Capital of Culture Liverpool
A spectacular fleet of sail training vessels representing many countries ranging from Brazil and Mexico to Bulgaria and Oman gathered in Liverpool for the start of the five-week Tall Ships' Races 2008 form the centre-piece of year-long celebrations as European Capital of Culture Liverpool.Ships; sail; sails; mast; masts; tall; race; river; rigging; old; sailors; training; vessels.
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Grand Turk figurehead on a reproduction English frigate ship 'Etoile du Roy' (London registered), St Malo, Brittany, France. As seen on the TV series 'Hornblower'.
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The Stad Amsterdam is a contemporary version of the revolutionary 19th Century clipper ships, built for speed in carrying cargoes across the oceans. The ship represents a partnership between the City of Amsterdam and the private company Randstad who had the idea to build a modern clipper based on the lines of the famous clippers of Dutch and international history
United States Coastguard (USCG) sail training ship Eagle. Originally a German sail training ship launched in 1936, she handed over to the United States as war reparation in 1946. Displacing 1816 tons at full load, she is 239.6 metres long and can carry up to 180 cadets under training in addition to her permanent crew. She is pictured dressed overall at the Trafalgar 2005 review, Spithead, England.
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