- St-Lawrence 2
The "St-Lawrence 2" is a convert|72|ft|m|sing=on
brigantine designed for youthsail training. It was designed in 1952 by Francis MacLachlan and Mike Eames. They designed it for the sole purpose of youth sail training. The hull was built in 1953 in the Kingston,Ontario shipyards. The rest of the ship was finished by local craftsmen. When the "St-Lawrence 2" first started out she was attached to theRoyal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps , but after a little her program was opened to anyone of the ages 13-18 so they could sign on for a training cruise during the summer.The "St-Lawrence 2's" home port is
Kingston, Ontario . The "St-Lawrence 2" stays mostly in theGreat Lakes and theSt-Lawrence river , but sometimes it will venture as far asNew York City . On the ship there are three watches, Red, White and Blue. Each watch is under the direction of aWatch officer . Then there are 2 or 3petty officer s and up to 6 trainees. Those who sign on to the "St-Lawrence 2" for a cruise during the summer become trainees who are the basic unit of the ship and do most of the tasks, directed by petty officers.On each watch the
watch officer is the senior officer and is usually at at the helm or plotting a course so its up to thepetty officer s to get the trainees to do their part. Other positions on the ship are the cook, theboatswain , theExecutive officer orfirst mate and the captain.The captain is the only one on the ship who is over 18 and he or she is the most qualified. The watch officers, cook, bosun and petty officers are all under 18 but they have participated in multiple training cruises and have gone during the winter to do further training.
External links
* [http://www.brigantine.ca/ Brigantine, Inc home page]
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