Southern Swan
Southern Swan is a traditional Baltic trader, currently rigged as a three-masted barquentine. She is typical of coastal trading ships from the era 1840s to 1940s. The ship was built in Frederikssund, Denmark in 1922. The hull was carvel-built from oak. She was rigged as a three-masted topsail schooner. The ship is 39.6 metres (130 ft) in length overall, with a beam of 6.7 metres (22 ft) and a draught of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
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Southern Swan
Southern Swan is a traditional Baltic trader, currently rigged as a three-masted barquentine. She is typical of coastal trading ships from the era 1840s to 1940s. The ship was built in Frederikssund, Denmark in 1922. The hull was carvel-built from oak. She was rigged as a three-masted topsail schooner. The ship is 39.6 metres (130 ft) in length overall, with a beam of 6.7 metres (22 ft) and a draught of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
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Southern Swan is a traditional ...... iew 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
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as barquentine
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Southern Swan during the International Fleet Review 2013
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*Callsign: VNOJ
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*Mathilde
*Pacific
*Hans Christian Andersen
*Svanen
*Our Svanen
*Southern Swan
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Caterpillar 3406 diesel,
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Short-rigged barquentine, sail area
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Three-masted barquentine
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Southern Swan is a traditional ...... draught of 3 metres (9.8 ft).
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*Hans Christian Andersen (1930–1938)
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*Mathilde (1922–1926)
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*Our Svanen (c. 1977–2010)
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*Pacific (1926–1930)
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*Southern Swan (2010–)
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*Svanen (1938–c. 1977)
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