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  2. Tall Ships America - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tallshipsamerica.org. Tall Ships America (TSA), previously known as the American Sail Training Association (ASTA), is the largest sail training association in the world and a founding member of Sail Training International. [2][3][4][5] From starting with a handful of vessels sailing the New England waters, Tall Ships America has ...

  3. Sail training - Wikipedia

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    Tall ships have been found to be effective platforms for sail training as they combine many elements fundamental to sail training. A "tall ship" is not a strictly defined type of vessel. The term is commonly used today to define a large, traditionally rigged vessel, whether or not is it technically a full-rigged ship.

  4. Tall ships are coming. Here’s everything you need to know ...

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    This is a program that takes place every year, where kids ages 14 to 18 have the opportunity to go out for a week on one of the tall ships and learn everything about sailing, running a ship, and ...

  5. Tall Ships Races - Wikipedia

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    Tall Ships Races. Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976. The Tall Ships Races are races for sail training "tall ships" (sailing ships). The races are designed to encourage international friendship and training for young people in the art of sailing. The races are held annually in European waters and consists of two racing ...

  6. Tall Ships Youth Trust - Wikipedia

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    Tall Ships Youth Trust, formerly the Sail Training Association, based in Portsmouth, is a charity registered with the Charity Commission. [ 1] It was founded in 1956 and is dedicated to the personal development of young people aged 12 to 25 through the crewing of ocean-going yachts. Thanks to this work with young people, Tall Ships Youth Trust ...

  7. St. Lawrence II - Wikipedia

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    The STV St. Lawrence II (Sail Training Vessel) is a 72-foot (22 m) brigantine designed for youth sail training and is operated by a crew of 14- to 19-year-olds. It was designed in 1952 by Francis MacLachlan and Mike Eames, designed for the sole purpose of youth sail training. The hull was built in 1953 in the Kingston, Ontario shipyards, with ...

  8. STV Black Jack - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to develop character and foster leadership, confidence and self-reliance in youth through the medium of sail training. Her sister ship, STV Fair Jeanne, is also in use by Bytown Brigantine on the Great Lakes and Canada's east coast. [citation needed] Black Jack is steel-hulled with wooden bilge keels.

  9. STS Young Endeavour (1987) - Wikipedia

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    STS. Young Endeavour. (1987) STS Young Endeavour is an Australian tall ship. Built by Brooke Marine (which became Brooke Yachts during the vessel's construction), Young Endeavour was given to Australia by the British government in 1988, as a gift to celebrate Australian Bicentenary. Although operated and maintained by the Royal Australian Navy ...