Varuna Class

Varuna Class

Varuna class is a sail training vessel of the Indian Navy.

INS Varuna was completed in April 1981 by Alcock-Ashdown in Bhavnagar. It can carry only 26 cadets. INS Taragini is based on a Lord Nelson design by Colin Murdie, Lymington. Three masted barque, square rigged on forward & main mast and fore & aft rigged on mizzen mast. It's home base is Kochi. INS Taragini is currently on a round-the-world training cruise.

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References

[http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Varuna.html Bharat Rakshak]


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