She is a 3-masted topsail schooner, designed by Camper & Nicholson and constructed of Steel. Built between 1964-66 by Richard Dunston (Hessle) Ltd., at the Haven Shipyard, Hessle, Yorks.
The Ship was built in response to the idea of a tall ships race, first set forward by Bernard Morgan in 1954. In 1955, a committee was formed that initially called itself the Sail Training Race Committee. At that time no English vessel existed to enter the race and a number of overseas ships were chartered and raced under the English flag.
Under the patronage of the Duke of Edinburgh, public support was rallied and funds were raised for her commissioning. Due to be launched on November 9, 1965, she fell over on a slip and suffered some damage. After repairs she was finally launched in March, 1966.
Originally used as a training vessel accommodating up to 46 people, she has now completed its extensive refurbishment and conversion into a luxury cruise vessel. Catering for groups of up to 13 people, fully crewed charters are now available.
TECHNICAL DATA |
LOA |
41m |
Crew |
5 |
Beam |
7,6 ft |
Cabins |
6 |
Draft |
4,0 ft |
Passeng. |
12 |
Generators |
2 X 60 Kw |
Engine |
2 X 360 Hp Iveco |
Speed |
12 knots |
Leisure
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- Satellite T.V.
- DVD, VIDEO, Stereo Music
- Speedboat 70hp
- RIB/AVON INFLATABLE 40hp
- Water-skiing
- Kayak
- Tube
- Fishing equipment
- Fishing nets
- Fishing lines
- Scuba diving equipment
- Beach barbeque tools
- Table games
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Accommodation |
- One double queen size bed VIP
- One double queen size bed master
- One standard double with sofa
- One standard double (combinable by division with a standard twin to a large three-bed room)
- One twin standard berth room
- One twin extra berth room
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