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TS Pelican at sail in 2010
History
Norway
Name
Pelican
Builder
Chantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand, Le Havre, France
Launched
1948
Fate
Arctic fishing trawler
Name
Kadett
Acquired
1968
Fate
Reclassed as a coastal trading vessel
History
United Kingdom
Name
Pelican of London
Acquired
1995
In service
2007
Identification
IMO number: 5273339
MMSI number: 235057366
Status
In use
Notes
Rebuilt as sail training ship, 1995–2007
General characteristics
Tonnage
226 GRT
Length
45.0 M (148 ft.) LE; 34.6 M (114 ft.) LOA hull
Beam
7.03 M (23 ft.)
Draught
3.95 M (13.0 ft.) (aft)
Propulsion
Volvo Penta TAMD 120A-CC 290HP. Reconditioned 2000. Load Test 310 HP 2004.
Sail plan
Main mast barquentine
Pelican of London is a sail training ship based in the United Kingdom. Built in 1948 as Pelican she served as an Arctic trawler and then a coastal trading vessel named Kadett until 1995. In 2007 an extended conversion to a sail-training ship was completed.[1]
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