Simón Bolívar (barque)
Simón Bolívar at anchor | |
Career (Venezuela) | |
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Name: | Simón Bolívar |
Namesake: | Simón Bolívar |
Builder: | Astilleros Celaya S.A., Bilbao |
Laid down: | 1978 |
Launched: | 21 November 1979 |
Commissioned: | 12 August 1980 |
Homeport: | La Guaira |
Identification: |
Pennant number: BE-11[1] IMO number: 7825992 |
General characteristics | |
Class & type: | Steel class "A" tall ship[Note 1] |
Displacement: | 1260 tons |
Length: | 270 ft (82 m) oa |
Beam: | 35 ft 1 in (10.7 m) |
Draft: | 14 ft 6 in (4.4 m) full load |
Installed power: | 750 hp (560 kW) |
Propulsion: | 1 Detroit diesel 12V-149t |
Sail plan: |
Barque 1650 m² of sail |
Complement: | 110 plus 87 cadets |
Simón Bolívar is a training vessel for the Venezuelan Navy. She sails from the home port of La Guaira and is a frequent participant in tall ship events.[2] She is named after Simón Bolívar, the liberator of Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela.
Design
Simón Bolívar was built in the Spanish shipyard of Astilleros Celaya in Bilbao (Spain). She is one of four similar barques built as sail training vessels for Latin American navies; her half-sisters are the Mexican Cuauhtémoc, the Colombian Gloria and the Ecuadoran Guayas.[3] She was launched in Bilbao on 21 November 1979.
History
She was commissioned on 12 August 1980. She participated in Operation Sail in 1986 and again in 2000,[4] visiting New York on both occasions. She formed part of the French Voiles de la liberté in 1989, Armada de la liberté in 1994 and Armada du siècle in 1999.[5]
In 1995 she won the golden prize in the international Americas' Sail tall ship race.[6]
From 2002 until 2008 she was in refit at Diques y Astilleros Nacionales Compañía Anónima state shipyard in Puerto Cabello.
She participated in Velas Sudamerica 2010, an historical Latin American tour by eleven tall ships to celebrate the bicentennial of the first national governments of Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile and Mexico .[7]
In 2011 she travelled to the Azores, Bremerhaven, Saint Petersburg and Cadiz, sailing from her homeport of La Guaira on 25 February[1] and returning on 15 June.[2]
It is classified as a Class A Tall Ship by the International Sail Training Association and has the MMSI number 735059037.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Class "A" denotes any sailing vessel over 40m in length and all square-rigged vessels.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Buque Escuela Simón Bolívar llegó a Venezuela (Simón Bolívar arrives in Venezuela)" (in Spanish). FavClub Venezuela. Retrieved 2011-06-18.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Training Ship Simon Bolivar arrives in Venezuela after spending 100 days in Europe". Agencia Venezolana de Noticias. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
- ↑ Schäuffelen, Otmar (2005). Chapman Great Sailing Ships of the World. Hearst Books. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-58816-384-4. Retrieved 2011-06-18.
- ↑ "Tall ship Simon Bolivar passes the Statue of Liberty". newsday.com. Retrieved 2011-06-18.
- ↑ "Les bateaux - fiches techniques (Simon Bolivar)" (in French). Retrieved 2011-06-18.
- ↑ America's Sail History (English)
- ↑ "Velas Sudamerica 2010".
External links
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