Italian training ship Italia

Italia is a brigantine, where projects are carried out to fully develop the potential of people with disabilities or social disadvantage. The Ship is led by personnel from the Italian Navy.[1]

History
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NameItalia (A5314)
OwnerFondazione tender to nave Italia
OperatorMarina Militare
BuilderWiswa shipyard (Gdańsk, Poland)
Laid down1992
Launched30 March 1993
Commissioned1993
Recommissioned19 March 2007
In service1
Renamed
Identification
MottoSursum corda
Statusin service
NotesPennant number A5314
General characteristics
TypeBrigantine
Tonnage404 GT
Length
  • - 61.0 m (200 ft 2 in) LOA
  • - 53.7 m (176 ft 2 in) LPP
Beam9.16 m (30 ft 1 in)
Height44.6 m (146 ft 4 in) at mainmast
Draught3.85 m (12 ft 8 in)
Sail plann. 14 - 1,300 square metres (14,000 square feet)
Speed6.5 knots (12.0 km/h; 7.5 mph)
Endurance15 days on engine prop with good weather
Complement
  • - 45, of which:
  • - 21 crew
  • - 24 guests
Notes

It is owned by Fondazione tender to nave Italia, a non-profit foundation for maritime contest development,[clarification needed] with property by Fondazione Tender To Nave Italia.

History

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Built at the shipyard Wiswa, Gdańsk (Poland) as Swan fan Makkum it is a Brigantine.

Named for Willem Sligting, Makkum, christened by Hinke de Vries, co-owner and wife, in a multilingual fashion: English, Polish and Frysian and after the ceremony launched in the river Wisla.

She is the largest brigantine in the world, as well as the largest two masted sailing vessel, with an overall length of 61 metres (200 ft).

She carries a maximum of 1,300 square metres (14,000 square feet) of sail, and with an air draft of 44.6 metres (144 ft) is one of the tallest of the tall ships.

Swan fan Makkum was sold February 6, 2007 to Fondazione tender to nave Italia and renamed Nave Italia, commissioned to Italian Navy on 19 March 2007.

She will continue to appear as a competitor in the Tall Ships Race, her first appearance as Nave Italia was in the 2007 Mediterranean series.

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References

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  1. ^ "Italia - Marina Militare". Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
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