Royal Clipper
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Name | Royal Clipper |
Owner | Star Clippers |
Port of registry | Valletta |
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Status | Active |
General characteristics | |
Type | Cruise ship |
Tonnage | 5,000 GT |
Length | 439 ft (134.8 m) |
Beam | 54 ft (16.5 m) |
Draft | 18.5 ft (5.6 m) |
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Capacity | 227 passengers (Max) |
Crew | 106 |
Royal Clipper is a steel-hulled five-masted fully rigged tall ship used as a cruise ship. She was redesigned by Robert McFarlane of McFarlane ShipDesign, for Star Clippers Ltd. of Sweden, the same designer behind the cruise company's first two vessels. This third one was built using an existing steel hull designed by Zygmunt Choreń that was modified by the Gdańsk Shipyard, where 24 metres (79 ft) was added to its length.
Originally built by Polish communist authorities as "Gwarek" she was intended as a floating vacation home for miners. She was sold because of financial problems. The Merwede shipyard completed the ship's interior in July 2000, whilst visiting the Pool of London, for its pre-launch to the travel industry. The renovations included frescography murals by Rainer Maria Latzke completing the ship's Mediterranean interior.[2] Her design was based on Preussen, a famous German five-mast Flying P-Liner windjammer built in 1902.
Star Clippers claims that she is the largest "true sailing ship" built since Preussen. She is listed in Guinness World Records as the largest square-rigged ship in service, with 5,202 square metres (55,990 sq ft) of sail. Her sails can be handled with a crew as small as twenty using powered controls.[3]
Royal Clipper cruises the Mediterranean during the summer. During the winter she offers Caribbean trips through the southern parts of the Lesser Antilles area. Because of her size, she can visit smaller ports that larger (motor) cruise ships can't reach. Transatlantic crossings are available between seasons.[4]
Gallery[]
Royal Clipper silhouetted against the sunset
Lobby of Royal Clipper with murals from Rainer Maria Latzke
Royal Clipper (painting by Rainer Maria Latzke)
Royal Clipper
Bow of Royal Clipper
Bell of Royal Clipper
Sails of Royal Clipper
Helm of Royal Clipper
Royal Clipper anchored near the port of Split, Croatia, on 3 July 2011.
Royal Clipper anchored in Martinique (Caribbean Sea side) in March 2018.
See also[]
- Star Clipper
- Star Flyer
- Flying Clipper
- List of cruise ships
- List of large sailing vessels
References[]
- ^ https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:150537/mmsi:215813000/imo:8712178/vessel:ROYAL_CLIPPER[bare URL]
- ^ Sheila Gibson Stoodley, "21 Ultimate Gifts: A Tall Order" Archived 22 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Robb Report, 1 December 2005
- ^ Wallace Immen, "Cruising on the winds of change", The Globe and Mail, 23 June 2007
- ^ Julie Watson, "Smooth Sailing", Forbes, January 2005
External links[]
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 8712178. |
- Star Clippers website about Royal Clipper
- "Royal Clipper: melding the thrills of sailing with the comforts of cruising aboard Star Clippers' mega-yacht" by Charles Doherty, Cruise Travel (magazine/journal), September 2005, as found online at LookSmart Find Articles
- "Royal Clipper" – review by Douglas Ward in The Daily Telegraph, London
- "ROYAL CLIPPER To The Grenadines, Part One", "Part Two" and "Part Three" – review by Peter Knego in Maritime Matters
- "Setting Sail" – review of Royal Clipper in Cruise Passenger.
- Cruise ships
- Five-masted ships
- Windjammers
- Ships built in Poland
- Tall ships
- Tall ships of Luxembourg
- Tall ships of Poland
- Full-rigged ships
- 2000 ships