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''Pelican of London'' is a sail training ship based in Weymouth, Dorset in the United Kingdom. Built in 1948 as ''Pelican'' she served as an Arctic trawler and then coastal trading vessel named ''Kadett'' until 1995. In 2007 the ship was completed after many years of being re-built as a sail-training ship.〔()〕 ==History== Built in 1948 in Le Havre, France, ''Pelican'' was originally a double-beam Arctic fishing trawler, one of five identical ships built in Chantiers et Ateliers, the shipyard once owned by the shipbuilder Augustin Normand. She was sold to a Norwegian firm and spent the next 19 years fishing the Arctic. In 1968 ''Pelican'' was reclassified from a trawler to a coaster. Her owners renamed her ''Kadett''. She remained ''Kadett'' for 27 years until in 1995 she again changed hands. She was bought by ex-Naval Commander Graham Neilson who transformed her into a tall ship and renamed her ''Pelican of London''. He had already undertaken a similar project with the TS ''Astrid''. Working in Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK, Neilson and his team spent 12 years stripping back the trawler and rebuilding her as a main mast barquentine. A trainee on the ship won the 2010 Torbay cup.〔(STI - Race Trophies and Awards. )〕 As of 2012, ''Pelican of London'' is operated as a sail training vessel for young people, by the charity ''Adventure Under Sail.'' Sail Training International ranks it is a Class A tall ship.〔()〕 In autumn of 2012, ''Pelican of London'' was scheduled to become the first sailing ship in a century to make a trans-Atlantic voyage from the Port of Liverpool with fare-paying passengers. (its not clear if this voyage took place)Pelican has completed a number of transatlantic voyages.〔()〕 ''Pelican of London'' was advertised for sale in 2012, valued at £2.45 million.〔(Pelican of London )〕 In June 2015 it was noted as an attendee of Tall Ships Belfast 2015.〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pelican of London」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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