
Kruzenshtern by Pablo Avanzini
The “Sagres” is the third ship in the Portuguese Navy that bears that name.
The “Sagres” is the third ship in the Portuguese Navy that bears that name.
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1937 – The Portuguese Navy training ship “Sagres”, a three masted barque was built at the Blohm & Voss shipyard Hamburg, Germany, under the name “Albert Leo Schlageter“. Originally a training vessel for the “Kriegsmarine“. Sistership to “Gorch Fock”, “Horst Wessel” and “Mircea”. A fourth sister, the “Herbert Norkus”, was never completed.
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1944 – Back to service after being used as a stationary office after the outbreak of WWII. That year, on 14 november is hitted by a Soviet mine off the coast of Sassnitz.
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1948 – Sold to Brazil by the United States of America. Renamed “Guanabara“.
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1961 – Bought by Portuguese Navy to replace the old Sagres (I), which returned to Hamburg recovering it’s original name “Rickmer Rickmers” as a floating museum.
Ship’s characteristics
Type: Three masted barque
Hull: Steel
Shipyard: Blohm & Voss (Hamburg), Germany
Crew: 140 persons
Height: 42 m (* ft)
Sparred Lenght: 89 m (295 ft)
Length waterline: * m
Beam: 12 m (40 ft)
Draft: 5.2 m (17 ft)
Displacement: 1,755 tons
Sail Area: 2,000 m² (31,000 sq ft) 22 sails
Engines: 2 x MTU 12V 183 TE92 750bhp (diesel)
Maximun speed: 17 kt under sails, 10,5 knots under engines
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When will the Sagres arrive in Hawaii, and when does she depart?
Comment by Marie — June 26, 2010 @ 2:40 pm