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140ft THREE-MASTED BARQUE TALL SHIP for sale in South Wales United Kingdom

LOCATION

South Wales United Kingdom

YEAR

1986

LENGTH

139.99 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1986

Make & Model

140ft THREE-MASTED BARQUE TALL SHIP

Boat type

Sail

Length

139.99 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

South Wales United Kingdom

Tax status

Tax Paid

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

29.49 ft.

Draft Max

13.48 ft.

Cabins

20

Berths

48

DESCRIPTION

Overall Length: 140ft on deck (42.8m) 179ft over spars
Waterline: 121ft
Beam: 29ft 6ins (9m)
Draught: 13ft 6ins (4.12m)
Displacement: Gross 398 Tons - Displacement 490 Tons
Engine: Pair 260hp Cummins QSB5.9 M Diesels
Berths: 36 Berths, 9 single crew cabins, 10 trainee cabins each with 2 bunks With additional berths in port and starboard forecastles
Sail: Three-Masted Barque
Designer: Colin Mudie

History and Description:

Experimental voyages in existing square-riggers had proved beyond doubt that the vision and concept of integrating disabled with non-disabled people on a tall ship could without doubt be highly successful and safe. However, the experiments also proved that the vision could be best achieved with a purpose-built vessel. Naval architect Colin Mudie, who had been involved in the Jubilee Sailing Trust from the start, was commissioned to design what was to become STS LORD NELSON. The build commenced in 1984 and the ship sailed on her maiden voyage from Southampton to Cherbourg on 17th October 1986 and was the first purpose built ship of her type in the world. STS LORD NELSON was a pioneer in the world of tall ships. She is the only vessel which has been designed and purpose-built to allow people of all physical abilities to sail side-by-side on equal terms. There are eight wheelchair cabins with two bunks each, with the remaining accommodation being ‘dorm-style’. All beds are fixed single bunks. The vessel is equipped with additional measures to allow for disabled people to sail, including a speaking compass, visual and tactile alarms around the ship to supplement emergency announcements, disabled toilets, signage and diagrams in Braille, power-assisted steering for the ship’s wheel, wheelchair lifts around the ship, wider passageways, and tactile markers to assist the visually impaired in finding their way around.

Each year the JST takes around 2,000 adults to sea, both able-bodied and physically disabled. STS LORD NELSON can sail with up to 40 voyage crew, half of whom may be physically disabled and are guided through each task on board by eight or nine permanent crew members (professional seafarers) and three or more volunteer crew. The ship sailed around the United Kingdom, Western Europe the Canary Islands and the Caribbean.

From October 2012 to September 2014, STS LORD NELSON sailed around the world in the first JST circumnavigation, visiting thirty countries spanning all seven continents.

Port of Registry: Southampton

Keel laid: 19th October 1984

Launched: 15th October 1985

Naming Ceremony: 4th July 1986

Maiden Voyage: 17th October 1986

Decommissioned Ceremony: 11th October 2019

Short Passage from Bristol Docks to Barry, South Wales - May 2022

Vessel Particulars

Identification Data: (Decommissioned, no current certification)
Name: STS Lord Nelson Registry: United Kingdom
Port of Registry: Southampton Ship Type: Sail Training Ship
Call sign: GHJV Official No: 711655
IMO Number: 1002495
Whilst in operation was classed by Lloyds as A1 Yacht and MCA Class XI

Vessel Dimensions (in metres)

Length Overall: 42.8 Length Overall (incl. bowspirit): 54.7
Length – L (PP): 38.74 Waterline-L (WL) S: 37.0
Breath Moulded – BM: 8.64 Beam overall -BOA: 9.0
Depth Moulded – DM: 6.15 Freeboard (Summer): 2.06
Draft (Summer) – Ts: 4.12 Airdraft (Summer): 33.6
Keel to foremast head: 37.7 Deck to foremast head: 31
Gross tonnage: 368 Net tonnage: 110
Displacement – S: 412 Freshwater allowance: 0.045 (45mm)

Steel plate constructed hull, decks and superstructure.

Principal Machinery

Make / Type Engines: 2 x Cummins QSB5.9 M
Power Output: 2 x 230 BHP (343 kW) Fuel / Oil in use (Grade): MGO
(DMA)Fuel consumption: =1000ltr/day Total fuel capacity: 41.000ltr (95%)
Generators: 2 x Perkins 62G2AM Power Output: 2 x 100 kVA
Fuel / Oil in use (Grade): MGO (DMA) Fuel Consumption: =150 ltr/day

Sail Rig Particulars:

Rig Type: Barque
Total Sail Area: 1024m²
Masts: 3 (Fore, Main, Mizzen)
Fore & Main Square Sails: Course;
Top Sail; Top Gallant and Royal
Aft / Mizzen Sails: Spanker Top;
Upper & Lower Spanker
Foresails / Jibs: Flying; Outer; Inner
Staysails: Top Gallant; Top Mast
Tall ship Classification: Class A

Principal Crew Details:

Operational Manning:
9 permanent crew
3 Volunteers
36 Voyage crew
Maximum No of People: 48
9 single permanent crew cabins
10 trainee cabins each with 2 bunks
With additional berths in port and starboard fo’c’sles.

Principal Ship Owner, Construction & Manager:

Ship Owner & Manager: Jubilee Sailing Trust Ltd
Construction (Build Yards): James W Cook & Co, Wivenhoe, UK
Vosper Thorneycroft (UK) Ltd, Southampton, UK
E Cole & Son Ltd, Cowes, UK

BROKERS NOTE:

The Sail Training Ship LORD NELSON is being offered for sale so the Jubilee Sailing Trust can concentrate their efforts on TENACIOUS. This must be a totally unique opportunity to acquire a substantial an impressive tall ship to either continue as a sail training vessel or adapt to charter work, commercial ventures or conversion to an impressive private yacht. STS LORD NELSON was de-commissioned in July 2019 with only care taking work aboard since so will require systems, machinery and rig overhaul. Her previous certification and Lloyds classification have lapsed although these could be re-instated following surveys. STS LORD NELSON can be moved in Category D waters without certification and as such successfully completed the short passage from Bristol Docks to Barry Harbour in May 2022.

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS OR TO ARRANGE A VISIT ABOARD.

VIEW ON YOU-TUBE NUMEROUS VIDEOS OF PAST STS LORD NELSON VOYAGES.

GUIDE: ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

LYING: Barry, South Wales

VIEWING: Through the agents – CLASSIC YACHT BROKERAGE

DISCLAIMER: Classic Yacht Brokerage offer the details and photographs of this vessel in good faith as a guide but cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information or images, or warrant the condition of the vessel, machinery or rig. Buyers should instruct their representative, agents or their surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer requires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.


Disclaimer

PROPULSION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Steel

OTHER

Keel Type

Long keel

ABOUT 140FT THREE-MASTED BARQUE TALL SHIP

The 140ft THREE-MASTED BARQUE TALL SHIP is 140 feet long and has a 29 feet beam and a draft of 4.11. The 140ft THREE-MASTED BARQUE TALL SHIP is made of steel.