- Stavros S Niarchos (ship)
The "Stavros S Niarchos" is a British
brig -riggedtall ship owned and operated by theTall Ships Youth Trust . She is primarily designed to provide young people with the opportunity to undertake voyages as character-building exercises, rather than pure sail-training. She is also used for adult voyages and holidays, which help subsidise the operation of the ship.Construction
In the late 1990s the two
schooner s ("Malcolm Miller" and "Sir Winston Churchill") owned by the Tall Ships Youth Trust (then called theSail Training Association ) were showing their age and becoming increasingly expensive to maintain. The hulls for the two new brigs (the "Stavros" and her sister ship, the "Prince William") were obtained half-completed from another project inGermany . These were transported toAppledore Ship Yards inDevon , where they were modified to the TSYT's requirements, and fitted out. She was completed in January 2000. The rig was designed by Michael Willoughby, who wrote a few [http://web.archive.org/web/20050316171527/http://www.tallship.co.uk/magazine/issue007.phtml?orderID=0 comments] on the overall design of the brigs.Maiden Voyage
Following completion of
sea trial s she was handed over to theSTA at Avonmouth Docks. She sailed for her maiden voyage, a training voyage for permanent and volunteer crew, on13 February 2000 . She arrived inWeymouth , UK three days later.Rig
The "Stavros" is a
brig , that is a two masted vessel with square sails on both masts. She carries five yards on each mast (moving up: Course, Lower Topsail, Upper Topsail, Topgallant and Royal), and a total of 18sails . In good conditions she has managed speeds of just over 13 knots (24 km/h).Crew
The "Stavros" (and her sister ship, the "Prince William") normally sail with a crew of up to 67 people. The crew consists of 6 permanent salaried crew, 11-13 volunteer crew and up to 48 voyage crew. The voyage crewmembers, those paying to sail on the ship, are divided into three watches (Red, White and Blue) of 16. Each of these watches has a Watch Leader from the volunteer crew. The remaining crew are assigned as follows:
Permanent Crew:
* Captain (Master)
* Commanding Officer (1st Officer)
* Second Officer
*Chief Engineer
*Boatswain (Bosun)
* CookVolunteer Crew:
* Third Officer
* First AidPurser
* 2nd Cook
* Assistant Cook
* Assistant Engineer
* 3 x Watch Leaders
* 2 x Deckhands (3 on adult voyages)
* 2 x Youth Mentors (youth voyages only)
* 2 x Supernumeraries (optional, adult voyages only)On youth voyages the two Youth Mentors (YMs) are responsible for the various entertainment activities and competitions as well helping with any problems young people aboard may have. They are usually professionally qualified teachers or youth workers.
The 2-3 deckhands act as assistants to the Bosun and as such are mostly concerned with the cleaning and maintenance of the ship.
External links
* [http://www.tallships.org/document.asp?cat=696&doc=6603 Information on the ships from the Tall Ships Youth Trust's site]
* [http://www.maritimequest.com/sailing_ships/02-pages/s/stavros_s_niarchos_2007_page_1.htm MaritimeQuest photo gallery: "Stavros S. Niarchos"]
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