A 3-masted Sail Training vessel with steel hull and steel masts, aluminium and wood spars. Underwater she has beautiful sailing ship lines and her rig is a modern adaptation of a ‘Xebec’ which was a highly successful North Atlantic pirate fighting ship of the 16th and 17th centuries. Originally built in 1946 for long distance fishing from France, in icy waters, she finished a long conversion into a very modern sail training ship; Pelican can operate worldwide and has the most modern standards of safety throughout
- Boat Name: T S Pelican of London
- Boat Make: Originally built by Chantiers et Atelliers Augustin Normand in Le Havre
- Boat Type: Tall Ship
- Date of Build: 2007 - As Sail training Ship
- Boat Length: 45 metres including bowsprit
- Engine Size: Volvo Penta TAMD 120A - CC 290HP
- Bow Thrusters: No
- Fuel Consumption (ltrs/mile):
- Corporate Charter: Yes
- Private Charter: Yes
- Bareboat Charter: Yes
- Celebrations: Yes
- Team Building: Yes
- Racing: No
- Race Management: Yes
- Media Hire: Yes
- RYA Courses: Yes
- Fishing: Yes
- Diving: Yes
- Skipper Provided: Yes
- Mate Provided: Yes
- Licenced Area: Unlimited
- Number passengers coded for: 38
- Number paying passengers coded to carry: As a Class VI Passenger Ship she can carry 36 passengers on day trips in Weymouth Bay and adjacent waters
- Obligatory number of crew: 11
- Daily Charter Rate: On application
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