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The tall ship Spirit of New Zealand is a steel-hulled, three-masted barquentine from Auckland, New Zealand. It was purpose-built by the in 1986 for youth development. It is 42.5 m in total length and carries a maximum of 40 trainees and 14 crew on overnight voyages. The ship's home port is Auckland, and it spends most of its time sailing around the Hauraki Gulf. During the summer season, it often sails to the Marlborough Sounds and Nelson, at the top of the South Island.

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  • Le Spirit of New Zealand est un trois-mâts goélette néo-zélandais servant de navire-école à l'association The Spirit of Adventure Trust d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • The tall ship Spirit of New Zealand is a steel-hulled, three-masted barquentine from Auckland, New Zealand. It was purpose-built by the in 1986 for youth development. It is 42.5 m in total length and carries a maximum of 40 trainees and 14 crew on overnight voyages. The ship's home port is Auckland, and it spends most of its time sailing around the Hauraki Gulf. During the summer season, it often sails to the Marlborough Sounds and Nelson, at the top of the South Island. The spirit of the project was derived from the sail training operations of the schooners "Sir Winston Churchill" and "Malcolm Miller" which were built for the organisation formerly known as the Sail Training Association (STA) https://www.spiritofadventure.org.nz/the-trust/our-history The ship is used for a year-round programme of youth development, consisting primarily of 10-day individual voyages for 16- to 18-year-olds and 5-day Spirit Trophy voyages for teams of 10 Year 10 students. Once a year, an Inspiration voyage for trainees with physical disabilities is run, as well as School Board of Trustees and Navy training voyages. In addition, adult day, weekend and coastal voyages are offered to paying members of the public. The ship is usually in dry-dock for refit in August and does not sail on Christmas Day. (en)
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  • Thackwray Yachts Limited and Spirit of Adventure Trust (en)
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  • * * *Callsign: ZMSV (en)
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  • Spirit of New Zealand (en)
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  • Spirit of Adventure Trust (en)
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  • Yanmar 6AYM 670HP (en)
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  • Barquentine, 14 sails, (en)
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  • Active (en)
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  • Sail Training Ship (en)
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  • Le Spirit of New Zealand est un trois-mâts goélette néo-zélandais servant de navire-école à l'association The Spirit of Adventure Trust d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • The tall ship Spirit of New Zealand is a steel-hulled, three-masted barquentine from Auckland, New Zealand. It was purpose-built by the in 1986 for youth development. It is 42.5 m in total length and carries a maximum of 40 trainees and 14 crew on overnight voyages. The ship's home port is Auckland, and it spends most of its time sailing around the Hauraki Gulf. During the summer season, it often sails to the Marlborough Sounds and Nelson, at the top of the South Island. (en)
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  • Spirit of New Zealand (fr)
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