- Tole Mour
The SSV "Tole Mour" is a convert|156|ft|m|0|abbr=on
schooner [The square sails alone do "not" qualify the "Tole Mour" as a barquentine as this ship type would not have a gaff-rigged sail on the foremast. Instead, the "Tole Mour" can be considered a topsail schooner with a fore course. Also see its description as a schooner by its builders on [http://www.nicholsboats.com/PDF/S-85%20Tole%20Mour.pdf nicholsboats.com] (pdf file)] andsail training vessel operating in theChannel Islands of California , off theWest Coast of the United States .Built by the Nichols Bros. Boat Builders on
Whidbey Island in Washington’sPuget Sound to withstand the extreme conditions of the South Pacific, she is extremely seaworthy and meets or exceeds all of the United States Coast Guard’s regulations as a Sailing School Vessel, while offering luxurious accommodations in comparison to othertall ship s. At 229 gross registered tons she is the largest active tall ship on the West Coast.The "Tole Mour" was originally commissioned by the
Marimed Foundation of Hawai’i in 1988 as a self-contained primary health care support vessel, operating in the US trust territory protectorate of theMarshall Islands . The name of the ship was selected by a competition of Marshall Islands school children, and means 'A Gift of Life and Health' in theMarshallese language . She served the outer islands for 4 years, providing medical services to over 15,000 islanders. With onboard medical, dental and ophthalmological offices, the "Tole Mour" served this role for 4 years, until the Marshallese government commissioned their own fleet of medical delivery vessels and the "Tole Mour" returned to Hawai’i to serve other purposes.In her current incarnation, she is part of the Guided Discoveries’
Catalina Island Marine Institute , offeringsail training ,oceanography andmarine biology education to hundreds of school-aged participants a year. The professional crew is housed in up into 6 double cabins and 2 master rooms within her 123 feet on deck and convert|31|ft|m|0|sing=on beam. Up to 36 youth participants can be accommodated in cabins housing 4, 8 and 10berth s. Her previous medical requirements provide areas for laboratory equipment, touch tanks andaquarium s.Notes
External links
* [http://tolemour.com CIMI Tallship Expeditions]
* [http://www.marimed.org/ Marimed Foundation]
* [http://marshall.csu.edu.au/html/MIShips/ToleMour.html Marshall Islands Archive Entry on the Tole Mour]
* [http://sailtraining.org/ The American Sail Training Association]
* [http://ewbanknavalarchitects.co.nz/ Ewbank Naval Architects formerly Ewbank Brooke & Associates]
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