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List of large sailing vessels

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Star Flyer, a 112 m (367 ft) sail cruise ship launched in 1991, in the Pacific

This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships. It is sorted by overall length. The list, which is in the form of a table, covers vessels greater than about 200 feet (61 m) LOA, which includes overhangs and spars (length on deck or waterline length are other common measures of ship length).

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Key

Amerigo Vespucci, Venice, 2006
General

Year: launch/delivery/active
Shipyard: makers of the yacht
LOA: overall length
LOD: length on deck
LWL: waterline length
Beam: width

Tonnage and displacement

Gross tonnage and displacement are not equivalent and vary depending on the type of ton (e.g. metric or imperial) and how they are calculated. How gross tonnage is calculated has changed somewhat over time, but has always been a measure of cargo space (i.e., it is a measure of the volume of the cargo space), and figures for displacement also can vary because of different standards for loading.

Current status

Meaning of status column:

  • S Sailing today
  • F Floating, permanently moored, not sailing
  • D Dry dock or equivalent, permanently
  • H Historic ship that no longer exists

List

Largest sailing vessels
Names Image Year Status Shipyard LOA
sparred
 Beam  Masts
& type
Hull material Sail area Gross tonnage Displacement Note
SS Great Eastern
1858 H J. Scott Russell & Co. 692 ft (211 m) 82 ft (25 m) 6-mast sailing steam ship Iron 18,150 sq ft (1,686 m2) 18,915 GRT 32,160 long tons passenger liner, later converted to cable laying ship
Club Med 2
1992 S Sociéte Nouvelle des Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre (SNACH) 636.5 ft (194.0 m) 65.6 ft (20.0 m) 5-mast motorsailor Steel 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m2) 14,983 tons 1,674 deadweight t[1] Cruise ship[2]
Wind Surf
Club Med 1[3][4]
La Fayette
1990 S SNACH 617 ft (188 m) 66 ft (20 m) 5-mast motor-sailer Steel 26,881 sq ft (2,497.3 m2) 14,745 GRT Cruise ship
Aqua City (de)[5]
Merida
1984 Nippon Kokan (NKK) 590.2 ft (179.9 m) 23.4 ft (7.1 m) 2-mast sail-assist Steel 352 m2 18,597 30,900 DWT sail-assisted cargo
Usuki Pioneer (de)
Swift Wings
S1 Moon
1984 Usuki Tekkosho, Saiki 531.5 ft (162.0 m) 83 ft (25 m) 2-mast sail-assist Steel 640 m2 18,597 GRT sail-assisted cargo
Golden Horizon
Flying Clipper
2018 S Brodosplit 531.5 ft (162.2 m) 60.7 ft (18.5 m) 5-mast Barque Steel 6,347 m2 8,770 GRT Cruise ship
Preußen
1902 H Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde 482 ft (147 m) 53.8 ft (16.4 m) 5-mast full rig Steel 73,259 sq ft (6,806.0 m2) 5,081 GRT 11,150 Windjammer, cargo, Flying P-Liner
France II
1913 H Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde 480.5 ft (146.5 m) 55.6 ft (16.9 m) 5-mast barque Steel 68,350 sq ft (6,350 m2) 5,633 GRT 10,710 ts cargo
R. C. Rickmers[6]

Neath

1906 H Rickmers Reismühlen, Rhederei und Schiffbau, Bremerhaven 479 ft (146 m) 53.5 ft (16.3 m) 5-mast barque Steel 6,045 m2 5,548 GRT 10,500 t cargo
Thomas W. Lawson
1902 H Fore River Shipyard 475 ft (145 m) 50 ft (15 m) 7-mast schooner Steel 43,000 sq ft (4,000 m2) 5,218 GRT 13,860 long tons cargo
S/Y A
2015 S Nobiskrug 469 ft (143 m) 82 ft (25 m) 3-mast schooner Steel 3,747 m2 (40,330 sq ft) 12,700 GRT Private yacht
Wyoming
1909 H Percy & Small 450 ft (140 m) 50.1 ft (15.3 m) 6-mast schooner Wood/Iron 3,700 m2 3,730 GRT 9,100 tonnes cargo
Maria Rickmers[7] 1891 H Russell & Co., Glasgow 443 ft (135 m) 48 ft (15 m) 5-mast barque Steel 5,300 m2 3,822 GRT
3,344 NRT
cargo
Wind Star[8]
1986 S SNACH 440 ft (130 m) 52.1 ft (15.9 m) 4-mast motor-sailer Steel 21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRT Cruise ship
Wind Song[9]
1987 H SNACH 440 ft (130 m) 52.1 ft (15.9 m) 4-mast motor-sailer Steel 21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRT Cruise ship, scuttled
Wind Spirit[10]
1988 S SNACH 440 ft (130 m) 52.1 ft (15.9 m) 4-mast motor-sailer Steel 21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRT Cruise ship
Royal Clipper
2000 S Gdańsk, Merwede Shipyard 439 ft (134 m) 54 ft (16 m) 5-mast full rig Steel 56,000 sq ft (5,200 m2) 5,050 GRT Cruise ship
Potosi
1895 H Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde 436 ft (133 m) 49.7 ft (15.1 m) 5-mast barque Steel 56,510 sq ft (5,250 m2) 4,027 GRT 8,350 t (loaded) Cargo, Flying P-Liner
France I
1890 H D. & W. Henderson & Son, Partick Glasgow 435 ft (133 m) 48.5 ft (14.8 m) 5-mast barque 4,550 m2 3,784 GRT 8,800 tons cargo ship
København
1921 H Ramage & Ferguson, Leith Scotland 430 ft (130 m) 49 ft (15 m) 5-mast barque Steel 4,644.4 m2 3,901 GRT training/cargo ship
HMS Black Prince
Emerald
Impregnable III
1862 H Robert Napier & Sons 420 ft (130 m) 58 ft (18 m) 3-mast full rig Iron 48,400 sq ft (4,500 m2) 9,250 long tons warship, trainer, scrapped 1923
HMS Warrior
1860 F Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company 418 ft (127 m) 58 ft (18 m) 3-mast full rig Iron 6,039 tons burthen 9,210 long tons warship, museum
HMS Agincourt
1867 H Laird, Son & Co. of Birkenhead 407 ft (124 m) 59 ft 6 in (18.1 m) 5-mast 6,638 tons burthen 10,800 tons warship
HMS Minotaur
1867 H Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company 407 ft (124 m) 59 ft 6 in (18.1 m) 5-mast 32,377 sq ft (3,007.9 m2) 6,643 tons burthen 10,690 tons warship
HMS Northumberland
1868 H Millwall Iron Works 407 ft (124 m) 59 ft 6 in (18.1 m) 5-mast wood/iron 32,377 sq ft (3,007.9 m2) 6,631 tons burthen 10,784 tons warship, rig later reduced to 3-mast
Great Republic
1853 H Donald McKay, Boston 400 ft (120 m) 53 ft (16 m) 4-mast clipper
3-mast later
Wood 6,400 m2 4,555 GRT 6,600 tons burthen cargo, rebuilt 1862, sunk 1872
Moshulu
Kurt
1904 F William Hamilton, River Clyde 396 ft (121 m) 46.9 ft (14.3 m) 4-mast barque Steel 44,993 sq ft (4,180.0 m2) 3,200 GRT[11] museum, cargo ship
Viking
1906 F Burmeister & Wain, Copenhagen 387 ft (118 m) 46 ft (14 m) 4-mast barque Steel 39,700 sq ft (3,690 m2) 2,959 GRT 6,300 tons cargo, training ship, hotel
Sedov,[12]
Kommodore Johnsen
Magdalene Vinnen II
1921 S Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft 385.5 ft (117.5 m) 48.9 ft (14.9 m) 4-mast barque Steel 45,154 sq ft (4,194.9 m2) 3,476[12] training ship, cargo
Lawhill
1892 H W.B. Thompson & Co., Dundee 382 ft (116 m) 45 ft (14 m) 4-mast barque Steel 43,060 sq ft (4,000 m2) 2,942 GRT 4,600 cargo ship
HMS Achilles
1864 H Chatham Dockyard 380 ft (120 m) 58 ft 3 in (17.8 m) 4-mast 44,000 sq ft (4,100 m2) 6,121 tons burthen 9,829 long tons warship, rig later reduced to 3-mast
BAP Unión
2014 S SIMA, Peru 378.94 ft (115.50 m) 44 ft (13.5 m) 4-mast barque Steel 36,597 sq ft (3,400.0 m2) 3,200 t training ship
Peking
HMS Pekin
Arethusa II
Peking
1911 F Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 377.5 ft (115.1 m) 45.6 ft (13.9 m) 4-mast barque Steel 44,132 sq ft (4,100.0 m2) 3,100 GRT[13] Flying P-liner, Museum, cargo ship
Passat
1911 F Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 377 ft (115 m) 47.3 ft (14.4 m) 4-mast barque Steel 49,514 sq ft (4,600.0 m2) 3,091 GRT 6,180 ts Flying P-liner, hostel, cargo
Pamir[14]
1905 H Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 375.6 ft (114.5 m) 46.0 ft (14.0 m) 4-mast barque Steel 40,900 sq ft (3,800 m2) 3,020 GRT 4,500 Flying P-liner, cargo ship
Kruzenshtern
Padua
1926 S Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde 375.5 ft (114.5 m) 46.0 ft (14.0 m) 4-mast barque Steel 36,600 sq ft (3,400 m2) 3,545[15] 5,725[15] Flying P-liner, training, tourist ship
Juan Sebastián Elcano
1927 S Echevarrieta & Larriñaga, Cadiz 371 ft (113 m) 43.3 ft (13.2 m)[16] 4-mast schooner Steel 26,555 sq ft (2,467.0 m2)[17] 3,754[18] training ship
Esmeralda
1953 S Echevarrieta & Larriñaga, Cadiz 371 ft (113 m) 43.3 ft (13.2 m)[19] 4-mast barquentine Steel 26,555 sq ft (2,467.0 m2)[20] 3,754[21] training ship
Star Flyer
1991 S Scheepswerven van Langerbrugge 366 ft (112 m) 49.8 ft (15.2 m) 4-mast barquentine Steel 36,000 ft2 2,298 GT cruise ship
Star Clipper
1992 S Scheepswerven van Langerbrugge 366 ft (112 m) 45.9 ft (14.0 m) 4-mast barquentine Steel 36,000 ft2 2,298 GT cruise ship
Dar Młodzieży
1982 S Gdańsk Shipyard 362.9 (110.6 m) 45.9 ft (14.0 m) 3-mast frigate Steel 32,453 sq ft (3,015.0 m2) 2,385 GRT 2,791 training ship
Kaiwo Maru II[22]
1989 S Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI) 361 ft (110 m) 45.2 ft (13.8 m) 4-mast barque Steel 29,708 sq ft (2,760.0 m2) 2,556 training ship
Nippon Maru II
1984 S SHI 361 ft (110 m) 35.1 ft (10.7 m) 4-mast barque Steel 29,708 sq ft (2,760.0 m2) 2,570 training ship
Sea Cloud
Angelita
Hussar V[23]
1931 S Krupp 360 ft (109.7) m 50 ft (15 m) 4-mast full rig ship Steel 32,000 sq ft (3,000 m2) 2,532 GRT Cruise ship, yacht
Pallada
1989 S Gdańsk Shipyard 356.3 ft (108.6 m) 45.75 ft (13.94 m) 3-mast full rig Steel 29,827 sq ft (2,771.0 m2) 2,264 GRT 2,987 Training ship
Nadezhda
1992 S Gdańsk Shipyard 109.4 m 14 m 3-mast full rig Steel 2,768 m2 2,986 long tons training
Mir
1987 S Lenin Shipyard 358 ft (109 m) 45.6 ft (13.9 m) 3-mast full rig Steel 2,771 m2 2,257 trainer
Khersones
1989 S Lenin Shipyard 356 ft (109 m) 46 ft (14 m) 3-mast full rig Steel 29,800 sq ft (2,770 m2) training/charter
Black Pearl (Y712)
2016 S Alblasserdam shipyard 350 ft (110 m) 49 ft (15 m) 3-mast DynaRig Steel 2,877 m2 (30,970 sq ft) 2,986 yacht
Sea Cloud II[24][25]
2001 S Astilleros Gondán, Castropol 348 ft (106 m) 52 ft (16 m) 3-mast barque Steel 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2)[26] 3,849 GRT[27] Cruise ship
HMS Alexandra
1877 H Chatham Dockyard 344 ft (105 m) 63 ft 10 in (19.5 m) 3-mast 9,492 long tons warship
HMS Inflexible
1881 H Portsmouth Dockyard 344 ft (105 m) 75 ft (23 m) 2-mast 18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2) 11,880 tons (full load) warship, underrigged, rig later discarded
ARA Libertad
1956 S Rio Santiago 340.4 ft (103.8 m) 46.9 ft (14.3 m) 3-mast ship Steel 28,546 sq ft (2,652.0 m2) 3,720 training ship
Amerigo Vespucci
1930 S Castellammare di Stabia 331 ft (101 m) 51 ft (16 m) 3-mast full rig Steel 30,400 sq ft (2,820 m2) 2,686[28] 4,146 tons (full load) training ship
HMS Monarch
1869 H Chatham Dockyard 330 ft (100 m) 57 ft 6 in (17.5 m) 3-mast full rig ship 27,700 sq ft (2,570 m2) 5,102 tons burthen 8,322 long tons warship/ironclad
Redoutable
1878 H 330 ft (100 m) 64 ft (20 m) 3-mast steamer steel/iron 9224 tonnes warship, rig later discarded?
Parma
1902 H Port Glasgow 327.6 ft (99.9 m) 46.4 ft (14.1 m) 4-mast barque steel/iron 5,300 tonnes cargo ship
HMS Hercules
1868 H Chatham Dockyard 325 ft (99 m) 59 ft (18 m) 3-mast full-rig ship 49,400 sq ft (4,590 m2) 5,234 tons burthen 8,830 long tons (full load) warship
HMS Sultan
1871 H Chatham Dockyard 325 ft (99 m) 59 ft (18 m) 3-mast full rig 49,400 sq ft (4,590 m2) 5,234 tons burthen 9,290 long tons warship
Colbert
1877 H Brest shipyard 325 ft (99 m) 57 ft (17 m) 3-mast wood/iron 8,600 tonnes warship
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
Großherzog Friedrich August
1914 S Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde 321.5 ft (98.0 m) 41.4 ft (12.6 m) 3-mast barque Steel 21,808 sq ft (2,026.0 m2) 1,516 t[29] training ship
SS Great Britain
1843 D Bristol 322 ft (98 m) 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) 5-mast steamer
3-mast
iron 3,675 tons load draught Museum ship
Passenger steamship
HMS Captain
1870 H Laird Brothers, Birkenhead 320 ft (98 m) 53 ft 3 in (16.2 m) 3-mast steamer 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) 4,272 tons burthen 7,767 tons warship
Rickmer Rickmers
NRP Santo André
NRP Sagres
Flores
Max
1896 F Rickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven 318.2 ft (97.0 m) 40 ft (12 m) 3-mast barque Steel 3,500 m2 1,980 BRT
3,067 TDW
Museum ship
Richelieu
1876 H Toulon shipyard 316 ft (96 m) 57 ft (17 m) 3-mast Wood
iron clad
22,055 sq ft (2,049.0 m2) 9,000 tonnes warship
Pommern
Mneme
1903 F J Reid & Co 312 ft (95 m) 43 ft 13 m 4-mast barque Steel 36,800 sq ft (3,420 m2) 2,376 GRT Windjammer, museum
John Ena
1892 H R. Duncan & Co., Port Glasgow 312 ft (95 m) 48 ft (15 m) 4-mast barque Steel 2,842 GRT Cargo
Dar Pomorza
Prinzeß Eitel Friedrich
1909 F Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 305.1 ft (93.0 m) 41.3 ft (12.6 m) 3-mast frigate Steel 2,100 m2 1,561 tonnes Museum, training ship
Eos
2006 S Lürssen 304.9 ft (92.9 m) 44.3 ft (13.5 m) 3-mast bermuda rigged schooner Aluminium 3,600 m2 1,500 Yacht
Baron of Renfrew
1825 H Charles Wood 304 ft (93 m) 61 ft (19 m) 4-mast barque Wood 5,294 GRT Disposable
USS Constitution[30]
1797 FS Edmund Hartt, Boston 304 ft (93 m) 43 ft (13 m) 3-mast heavy frigate Wood 42,710 sq ft (3,968 m2) 2,200 tons Warship ('Old Ironsides')
Balclutha
Pacific Queen
Star of Alaska
Balclutha
1886 F Charles Connell and Company 301 ft (92 m) 38.6 ft (11.8 m) 3-mast full rig ship Steel 1689 GRT[31] Museum, Cargo ship
HMS Bellerophon
1866 H Chatham Dockyard 300 ft (91 m) 56 ft 1 in (17.1 m) 3-mast steamer wood/iron
steel
23,800 sq ft (2,210 m2) 4,720 tons burthen 7,551 tons warship
ARM Cuauhtémoc
1982 S Astilleros Celaya S.A., Bilbao, Spain 296.9 ft (90.5 m) 39 ft 4 in (12 m) 3-mast barque Steel 25,489 sq ft (2,368.0 m2) 1,800 tons training ship
Athena
2004 S Royal Huisman 295.3 ft (90.0 m) 40.0 ft (12.2 m) 3-mast gaff rigged schooner Aluminium 28,632 sq ft (2,660.0 m2) 1,177 1,126 Yacht
USCGC Eagle
Horst Wessel
1936 S Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 295 ft (90 m) 39 ft 1 in (11.9 m) 3-mast barque Steel 21,344 sq ft (1,982.9 m2) 1,784 tons (full load) training ship
NRP Sagres
Guanabara
Albert Leo Schlageter
1937 S Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 295 ft (90 m) 40 ft (12 m) 3-mast barque Steel 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) 1,755 tons (full load) training ship
Legacy[32]
France II
1959 S Forges et al. Meditterranee, Le Havre 294 ft (90 m) 40 ft (12 m) 4-mast Barquentine Steel 1,740 GRT[33] Cruise, Research ship
Gorch Fock
1958 S Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 293.3 ft (89.4 m) 39 ft (12 m) 3-mast barque Steel 21,926 sq ft (2,037.0 m2) 3,181 GRT 1,760 (full load) training ship
Archibald Russell
1905 H Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Greenock 291.3 ft (88.8 m) 42.8 ft (13.0 m) 4-mast barque Steel 2,354 GRT cargo
Le Ponant[34][35]
1991 S Societe Francaise de Construction Navale 290 ft (88 m) 39.4 ft (12.0 m) 3-mast schooner Steel 16,140 sq ft (1,499 m2)[36] 1,443 UMS[37] 850[37] cruise ship
The Maltese Falcon[38]
2006 S Perini Navi 289.1 ft (88.1 m) 40.9 ft (12.5 m) 3-mast dynarigg clipper Steel 25,791 sq ft (2,396.1 m2) 1,110 1,240 Yacht
HMS Temeraire
1877 H Chatham Dockyard 285 ft (87 m) 62 ft (19 m) 2-mast brig 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2) 8,540 long tons warship
Dom Fernando ll e Glória
1843 D Shipyards of the Royal Navy Arsenal, Daman 284 ft (87 m) 42 ft

(13 m)

3-mast Frigate Wood 22,190 sq ft (2.052,2 m2) 1,849,16 tons Museum, warship
Glenlee
Islamount
Clarastella
Galatea
1896 F Anderson Rodger & Company, Port Glasgow 282 ft (86 m) 37.5 ft (11.4 m) 3-mast Barque Steel 1,613 GRT C. 2,990 tons museum, cargo ship
HMS Lord Clyde 1866 H Pembroke dockyard 280 ft (85 m) 59 ft (18 m) Wood 31,000 sq ft (2,900 m2) 4,067 tons burthen 7,750 tons warship, ironclad
HMS Lord Warden
1867 H Chatham Dockyard 280 ft (85 m) 59 ft (18 m) 3-mast Wood 4,080 tons burthen 7,842 long tons warship, ironclad
Cutty Sark
1869 D William Denny and Brothers/Scott & Linton, Dumbarton 280 ft (85 m) 36 ft (11 m) 3-mast Clipper Wood/Iron 32,291 sq ft (2,999.9 m2) 963 GRT[citation needed] 2,700 tons (2,747 t) (full load) Museum, tea clipper
Falls of Clyde
1878 F Russell and Company, Port Glasgow 280 ft (85 m) 40 ft (12 m) 4-mast full rig Iron 1,807 GRT[39] Museum, Cargo ship
Wavertree
1885 F R.W. Leyland & Company, Southampton 279 ft (85 m) 40.2 ft (12.3 m) 3-mast full rig Iron 31,495 sq ft 2,170 GRT Museum, Cargo ship
Star of India
Euterpe
1863 S Gibson, McDonald & Arnold, Ramsey, Isle of Man 278 ft (85 m) 35.2 ft (10.7 m) 3-mast barque Iron 1,318 GRT Museum, cargo ship
HMS Trincomalee
1817 D Bombay Dockyard, India 276 ft (84 m) 39.9 ft (12.2 m) 3-mast heavy frigate Wood 1,065.63 bm Museum Ship
Simón Bolívar
1979 S Astilleros Celaya 270 ft (82 m) 35 ft 1 in (10.69 m) 3-mast barque Steel 17,800 sq ft (1,650 m2) 1,260 tons training ship
Mircea
1938 S Blohm + Voss, Hamburg 269.4 ft (82.1 ft) 39.4 ft (12.0 m) 3-mast barque Steel 18,815 sq ft (1,748.0 m2)[40] 1,312 GRT[40] 1,760 ts training ship
Oregon Pine
Dorothy H. Sterling
1920 H Portland, Oregon 267 ft (81 m) 49 ft 6 in (15.1 m) 6-mast schooner Lumber schooner
shipwreck
Sovereign of the Seas
1852 H Shipyard of Donald McKay, East Boston 258 ft 2 in 44 ft 7 in 3-mast Clipper Wood 2,421 tons Tea clipper
Mercator
1932 F Ramage and Ferguson, Leith 258 ft (79 m) 35 ft (11 m) 3-mast barquentine Steel 770 trainer, museum
Skomvær[41]
1890 H Laxevaags Maskin- og Jernskibsbyggeri 257.4 ft (78.5 m) 38.2 ft (11.6 m) 3-mast Barque Steel 1,775 GRT
1,686 NRT
2,650 DWT
Cargo ship, scrapped 1924
BAE Guayas
1976 S Astilleros Celaya S.A., Bilbao, Spain 257 ft 3 in (78.40 m) 33 ft 4 in (10.16 m) 3-mast barque Steel 15,200 ft2 (1,410 m2 ) 934 DWT 1,300 tons training ship
Danmark[42]
1933 S Nakskov 253 ft (77 m) 33.1 ft (10.1 m) 3-mast ship Steel 17,567 sq ft (1,632.0 m2) 737[42] training ship
Stad Amsterdam
2000 S Damen Shipyard 249.3 ft (76.0 m) 34.5 ft (10.5 m) 3-mast clipper Steel 23,681 sq ft (2,200.0 m2) 723 GRT 1,038 tonnes[43]
Cisne Branco
1999 S Damen Shipyard 249.3 ft (76.0 m) 34.5 ft (10.5 m) 3-mast clipper Steel 23,681 sq ft (2,200.0 m2) 723 GRT 1,038 tonnes
M5
Mirabella V
2004 S Vosper Thornycroft 246.8 ft (75.2 m) 48.6 ft (14.8 m) 1-mast, sloop GRP 36,490 sq ft (3,390 m2)[44] 1,004 765 Yacht
Phocea
Club Mediterrannee
La Vie Claire[45]
1976 S DCAN, Toulon 246.5 ft (75.1 m) 31.4 ft (9.6 m) 4-mast schooner Steel 2,775 m2 530 554 Yacht
Single-handed Racer
Christian Radich
1937 S Framnæs, Norway 240 ft (73 m) 32 ft (9.8 m) 3-mast full-rigged ship Steel 14,600 sq ft (1,360 m2) 1,050 tonnes training, charter
Shin Aitoku Maru (de)[46] 1980 Nippon Kokan (NKK) 236 ft (72 m) 34 ft (10 m) 2-mast motor-sailor Steel 200 m2 600 ton 1,475 t
1,600 DWT
Experimental sail
Jylland
1860 D Naval dock Yard, Copenhagen 233 ft (71 m) 44 ft (13 m) 3-mast steam frigate Wood 2,456 tons Museum, warship
HMS Victory
1765 D Portsmouth Historic Dockyard 227 ft 6 in (69.3 m) 51 ft 10 in (15.8 m) 3-mast ship of the line Wood 58,556 sq ft (5,440.0 m2) 2,142 tons (2,176.4 t) 3,500 tons (3,556 t) Museum, warship
Atlantic[47] 2010 S Van der Graaf 227.2 ft (69.3 m) 29 ft (8.8 m) 3-mast schooner steel 18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2) New Atlantic
Atlantic
1903 H Townsend and Downey 227 ft (69 m) 29 ft (8.8 m) 3-mast schooner steel 18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2) 303 tonnes yacht, warship, won Kaiser's Cup
Palinuro
Commandant Louis Richard
1934 S Chantiers Dubigeon, Nantes 226.4 ft (69.0 m) 30.2 ft (9.2 m) 3-mast schooner Steel 2,634 m2[48] 835 t 1,341 tonnes training ship
Vasa
1627 D Navy Yard, Stockholm 226 ft (69 m) 38 ft (12 m) 3-mast warship Wood 13,720 sq ft (1,275 m2) 1,210 tonnes Museum, warship
<i>Tippoo Saib</i> 1840? H 3-mast Barque Iron 1,022 Passenger and cargo ship, wrecked at sea
Lady Elizabeth
1879 H Robert Thompson & Sons 223 ft (68 m) 35 ft (11 m) 3-mast Barque Iron 1,208 Cargo Ship, wreck
UAM Creoula
1937 S Estaleiros CUF, Lisbon 221.1 ft (67.4 m) 32.48 ft (9.90 m) 4-mast lugger Steel 14,681 sq ft (1,363.9 m2) 1,300 tons Sail training[49]
Santa Maria Manuela
1937 S Estaleiros CUF, Lisbon 221.1 ft (67.4 m) 32.48 ft (9.90 m) 4-mast schooner[50] Steel 12,163 sq ft (1,130.0 m2) 1,300 tons Cruise ship[51]
Vertigo[52] 2010 S Alloy Yachts, Auckland 220 ft (67 m) 41.1 ft (12.5 m) 2-mast ketch Aluminium 5,330 m2 837 GRT Yacht
C.A. Thayer
1895 F Hans D. Bendixsen 219 ft (67 m) 36 ft (11 m) 3-mast schooner Wood 453 GRT Museum ship, Fishing, Cargo
Hetairos[53]
Panamax
2011 S Baltic Yachts, Finland 218.8 ft (66.7 m) 34.6 ft (10.5 m) 2-mast ketch GRP Yacht
Dykstra & Partners
Reichel Pugh
Aglaia[54] 2011 S Vitters Shipyard 216.5 ft (66.0 m) 33.8 ft (10.3 m) 1-mast, sloop 2,370 m2 494[55] Yacht, Dubois/Redman Whiteley Dixon
Creole
Vira
1927 S Camper & Nicholsons, refitting by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani 214.2 ft
(65.3 m)
30.97 ft
(9.4 m)
3-mast schooner Wood 1,640 m2 381 697 Yacht
Mine Sweeper
Alexander von Humboldt II[56][57]
2011 S BVT 213.4 ft (65.0 m) 33 ft (10 m) 3-mast barque Steel 1,360 m2 763 GRT 992 tonnes training ship
Tenacious
2000 S Jubilee Yard, Southampton 213 ft (65 m) 35 ft (11 m) 3-mast barque Wood 13,100 sq ft (1,220 m2) 586 tons burthen sail training
Adix 1984 S Astilleros de Mallorca S.A. 212.76 ft (64.85 m) 29.13 ft (8.88 m) 3-mast schooner Steel 1,720 m2[58] 291 370 Yacht
Pilar Rossi 1989
2005
S Alucraft 211.12 ft (64.35 m) 46.2 ft (14.1 m) 2-mast trimaran Steel Yacht, lengthened 2005
Sørlandet
1927 S Høivolds Mek. Verksted[59] 210.47 ft (64.15 m) 22.54 ft (6.87 m) 3-mast full rig Steel 1,166 m2 499 GT 891 tons School Ship
Felicita West[60] 2003 S Perini Navi 209.97 ft (64.00 m) 41.7 ft (12.7 m) 2-mast Aluminium 2,299 m2 650 650 Yacht
Running on Waves 2011 S Gdansk 209.97 ft (64.00 m) 29.53 ft (9.00 m) 3-mast Barkentine Steel 1,300 m2 634 GT 700 t Yacht, Choren Design[61][62][63]
Capitán Miranda
1930 S Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval, Cádiz 210 ft (64 m) 26 ft (7.9 m) 3-mast schooner Steel 853.35 m2 852 GT School Ship
Großherzogin Elisabeth
Ariadne
San Antonio[64][65][66]
1909 S Scheepswerf Smit Jan Alblasserdam 209 ft (64 m) 27.0 ft (8.2 m) 3-mast Schooner Steel 1,010 m2 463 GRT
540 DWT
Club owned
Cruise ship
Coaster
Freighter
Alexander von Humboldt
Reserve Sonderburg[67]
1906 F AG Weser, Bremen 205.2 ft (62.5 m) 26.3 ft (8.0 m) 3-mast Barque Steel 11,140 sq ft (1,035 m2) 829 ts 396 botel, moored in Bremen
charter yacht
training[68]
lightship
Rainbow Warrior III
2011 S Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany 201.3 ft (61.4 m) 37.1 ft (11.3 m) 2-mast A-frame schooner Steel 13,500 sq ft (1,250 m2) 855 t 860 t environmental campaigning platform
Examples Under 200 ft
Name Image Year Status Shipyard LOA  Beam  Masts
& Type
Hull material Sail area Gross Tonnage Displace-
ment
Note
Eendracht[69][70]
1989 S Scheepswerf Damen, Nederlands 194 ft (59 m) 40.3 ft (12.3 m) 3-mast gaff schooner Steel 1,206 m2 606 BRT
181 NRT
Sail trainer. W. de V. Lentsch, Jr.
Belem
Giorgio Cini
Fantôme II
Belem
1896 S Chantiers Adolphe Dubigeon, Nantes 191 ft (58 m) 28.8 ft (8.8 m) 3-mast barque Steel/iron 1,200 m2 531 NRT 750 tons Cargo,
yacht,
training
INS Sudarshini
2012 S Goa Shipyard, India 177 ft (54 m) 28 ft (8.5 m) 3-mast barque Steel 1,035 m2 513 tons Sail trainer
INS Tarangini
1997 S Goa Shipyard, India 177 ft (54 m) 28 ft (8.5 m) 3-mast barque Steel 1,035 m2 513 tons Sail trainer
Royal Albatross
2001 S Dentons Ship Yard, Charleston, SC, USA 154 ft (47 m) 25 ft (7.6 m) 4-mast barque Steel 653 m2 276 tons Luxury Tall Ship
T/S Gunilla 1940 S Oskarshamn Shipyard 164 ft

(50 m)

27 ft

(8,3 m)

3-mast

barque

Steel 1,040 m2 405 tons Sail trainer
Harvey Gamage
1973 S Harvey Gamage Shipyard 131 ft (40 m) 24 ft (7.3 m) 2-mast Gaff Rigged Wood 4,200 sq ft (390 m2) Training Ship
Orion

Tullan

Earl of Pembroke

1945 S Pukavik, Sweden 145 ft (44.2 m) 23 ft (7.5 m) 3-mast

Barque

Wood 695 m2 178 350 Charters, movie work, passengers
Monte Cristo
Endeavour II
1968 H 140 ft (43 m) 3-mast barque Wood 9,000 sq ft (840 m2) 200 tons Sail with small auxiliary diesel
Atyla
1984 S Handmade. Soria, Spain and Lekeitio, Spain 102 ft (31 m) 26 ft (7.9 m) 2-mast schooner Wood (Iroko) 500 m2 132 tons Sail training
STS Fryderyk Chopin
1992 S Dora Shipyard, Gdynia, Poland 181 ft (55 m) 28 ft

(8.5 m)

2-mast brig Steel 1,200 m2 306 400 Sail training,

[1][2]

See also

Sail—

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  69. ^ Eeendracht
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