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1918 Polish sail training ship
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Kapitan Borchardt in 2012 inLiverpool
History
Poland
NameKapitan Borchardt
OperatorSkłodowscy Yachting Sp. z o.o. SKA
Port of registryGdańsk
BuilderJ. Patje Waterhuizen
Launched1918
RenamedNora, Harlingen, Moewe, Vadder, Gerrit, In Spe, Utskar, Najaden
Identification
Statusin active service, as of 2021[ref]
General characteristics
TypeTall ship
Tonnage
Length45 m (148 ft)o/a
Beam7 m (23 ft)
Propulsion350 hp (261 kW) Caterpillar 3406B
Sail planGaff-schooner, sail area: 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft)
Boats & landing
craft carried
1
Crew7 to 60

Kapitan Borchardt is a Polish sail training ship built in 1918, named afterKarol Olgierd Borchardt."Kapitan Borchardt" is the oldest sailing ship currently flying the Polish flag. Launched in the Netherlands in 1918 and named "Nora", the ship was initially used as an ocean-going cargo vessel before being converted to a training ship in Sweden in 1989. Kapitan Borchardt - then named "Najaden" - became a Polish vessel in 2011 when it was purchased from the vessel's former owner.[1]

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