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Star Flyer, a 112 m (367 ft) sail cruise ship launched in 1991, in the Pacific. This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships. It is sorted by overall length.
This article lists active sailing yachts of 110 feet (34 m) and upwards in length. This list features vessels with sails which were classed as yachts when they were launched as well as any vessels which were subsequently converted to operate with sails and re-classed as yachts.
Each vessel displaces 970 t and runs with a complement of between 31 and 47 officers and crew. Their main missions are counter narcotics, coastal surveillance, sovereignty patrol, route survey, and training. The ships' capabilities include a mechanical minesweeping system, a route survey system, and a bottom object inspection vehicle. [14] [15]
Privately owned, currently sailing out of Tobermory, Canada. 2 masted gaff Bonny Rover: Norfolk, Virginia: Privately owned [14] Bowdoin: 1921 Castine, Maine: National Historic Landmark arctic exploration/sail training vessel 2 masted gaff knockabout [21] Brilliant: 1932 Mystic, Connecticut: Sail training vessel C.A. Thayer: 1895 San Francisco
Pages in category "Sailing ships of Canada" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... Canada (1891) Charles Mary Wentworth (1798 ship)
A tall ship from above anchored off of Newlyn in Cornwall Group of "tall ships" at Hanse Sail 2010. A tall ship is a large, traditionally-rigged sailing vessel. Popular modern tall ship rigs include topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques. "Tall ship" can also be defined more specifically by an organization, such as for a race or ...
Pages in category "Tall ships of Canada" ... Canada (1891) Charles Mary Wentworth (1798 ship) ... Sail and Life Training Society; Sherbrooke (Barbados)
The vessel participates in the annual Swiftsure Yacht Race on the West Coast of Canada. [1] In March 2017, Oriole sailed for the East Coast of Canada to participate in the Tall Ships Regatta in Quebec and the Maritimes as part of Canada's 150th anniversary celebrations. [5] Following the celebrations, Oriole underwent repairs at Lunenburg, Nova ...