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Wyvern (vessel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wyvern (vessel)

''Wyvern'' is a open sea sailing ship operated by Stavanger Maritime Museum. The ship was designed by Colin Archer on a commission from British-born Frederick Croft and was launched on 10 August 1897. She sailed under the German flag from 1909. The Norwegian newspaper editor Rolf Thommessen bought her in 1924 and renamed her ' (''Mermaid III''). This name was kept by the English owners, Anne and Terrence Carr, who acquired her in 1947 and sailed her for 27 years.
In 1984, ''Wyvern'' was donated to the Stavanger Maritime Museum by local companies which had paid for her restoration. She sank in the Baltic Sea on 11 July 2013 during the 2013 Tall Ships' Race. The crew were rescued, but a member of a rescue team died during the accident. She was raised from the sea in August 2013 and returned to Stavanger. In December 2013, Her repairs started at a Denmark shipyard.
==Description==
The vessel is long, with a beam of and a depth of . Her main mast is . The vessel carries of sail and has a Volvo Penta diesel engine as auxiliary power. She is assessed as , .〔

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