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429: 35: 550: 60: 250: 575:, its last remaining tall ship, to focus on smaller vessels. Much of this is due to the high cost of running a vessel of such size due to pilotage charges and mooring fees for a vessel over 400 tonnes. This has become a contentious issue with the trust and its supporters where some see this as the abandonment of the tall ships for yachts within the trust. For others this is a return to the days of 452:) normally sail with a crew of up to 67 people. The crew consists of 6 permanent salaried crew, 11 to 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: 583:
which as smaller vessels didn't incur these charges and perhaps had better sailing and penetration and operation within UK sailing ports and waters. Although the schooners were smaller, some say they ran a much better programme and fulfilled the mandate of the former Sail Training Association, before
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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.
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The ship was sold at auction on 30 September 2017 by C.W. Kellock & Co. Ltd., a London-based ship broker. It is no longer part of the Tall Ships Youth Trust fleet. On 16 October 2017, the ship's AIS broadcast name changed to "Sunset".
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During that trip she encountered a south westerly gale as she came round Land's End. She achieved an indicated speed through the water of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) under lower tops'ls and fore topmast stays'l alone.
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rescued the two women crew from a vessel taking part in the 2005 Atlantic Rowing race. The rescue was made in heavy weather, with the assistance of a
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The ship will continue in operation until a buyer is found, which the Trust expects to take several years based on their experience of selling
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The 2 or 3 deckhands act as assistants to the bosun and as such are mostly concerned with the cleaning and maintenance of the ship.
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aircraft. In late 2006 TSYT Captain Darren Naggs was awarded the Thomas Gray Silver Medal of the
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in March 2015, after maintenance work in the adjacent Garvel dry dock.
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In November 2011, the Tall Ships Youth Trust announced plans to sell
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67 (6 salaried, 11 volunteers, 48 trainees, 2 supernumeraries)
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This article is about the ship. For the person, see
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Stavros Niarchos

Isle of Wight
United Kingdom
Tall Ships Youth Trust
IMO number
9222314
MMSI number
232007330
Callsign
GT
NT
Brig

brig
tall ship
Tall Ships Youth Trust
schooners
Malcolm Miller
Sir Winston Churchill
Sail Training Association
Prince William
Germany
Appledore Ship Yards
Devon
Stavros Niarchos
sea trials
Avonmouth Docks
Weymouth
UK

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