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The Stad Amsterdam (City of Amsterdam) is a three-masted clipper that was built in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2000 at the Damen Shipyard. The ship was designed by Gerard Dijkstra who modelled her after the mid-19th century frigate Amsterdam, but she is not a replica. A major difference is that the hull is made of steel. The owners call the ship a "modern extreme clipper in historical perspective", meaning that the construction method is a combination of the best qualities of clippers of the past, outfitted and built with modern techniques but with a classic "look and feel". She is a very fast ship, with 15 knots being a normal speed. She won the 2001 Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race.

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  • Die Stad Amsterdam (Stadt Amsterdam) ist ein Dreimast-Klipper mit stählernem Rumpf und Vollschiff-Takelung. Sie wurde im Jahre 2000 fertiggestellt und fährt unter niederländischer Flagge. (de)
  • Le Stad Amsterdam (littéralement : Ville Amsterdam) est un clipper trois-mâts carré à coque métallique, construit à Amsterdam, de 1997 à 2000, de même que son sister-ship, le Cisne Branco. Le clipper Stad Amsterdam est un clipper moderne, conçu dans la tradition des clippers rapides des années 1850/1860. L'architecte s'est inspiré des données historiques de la frégate Amsterdam (1854), premier clipper construit dans cette ville et qui a navigué au XIXe siècle. (en), le fondateur de Randstad, lance en 1997 le projet spécial de construction du clipper. Le projet associe la ville d'Amsterdam et le groupe Randstad, ce clipper a été construit par des chômeurs en réorientation et des jeunes ayant terminé leurs études secondaires. Ce projet a créé une véritable dynamique sociale pour la ville d'Amsterdam en augmentant l'emploi des jeunes et en mettant en valeur son passé de port commercial et de construction navale. Le voilier fait 76 mètres de long et 10 mètres de largeur, peut envoyer 29 voiles. Il est manœuvré par un équipage de trente marins et peut accueillir 155 passagers. À l'occasion des armadas 2000 à Amsterdam et à Brest, le Stad Amsterdam a été le vaisseau amiral de la flotte des grands voiliers. Construit pour la recherche de vitesse, il participe aux compétitions de l'International Sail Training Association. Voguant à une vitesse de 15 nœuds de moyenne, c'est un bateau rapide pour son poids et sa taille. Il possède 14 cabines et propose des croisières de luxe et des réunions d'entreprises. * Le Stad Amsterdam à Marseille octobre 2018 * Andi Manser, capitaine du Stad Amsterdam, Marseille octobre 2018 * Stad Amsterdam à Marseille octobre 2018 * * * (fr)
  • The Stad Amsterdam (City of Amsterdam) is a three-masted clipper that was built in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2000 at the Damen Shipyard. The ship was designed by Gerard Dijkstra who modelled her after the mid-19th century frigate Amsterdam, but she is not a replica. A major difference is that the hull is made of steel. The owners call the ship a "modern extreme clipper in historical perspective", meaning that the construction method is a combination of the best qualities of clippers of the past, outfitted and built with modern techniques but with a classic "look and feel". She is a very fast ship, with 15 knots being a normal speed. She won the 2001 Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race. She is rigged with double topsails on the fore and main mast and a single topsail on the mizzen. She has royals on all masts and a skysail on the main mast.The building of the hull in 1997/98 was used as a work experience project for the unemployed (e.g. metalworking and welding). The ship was first presented to the public at the 2000 edition of SAIL Amsterdam. During the 2005, 2010 and 2015 editions of the event she was the flagship. The Stad Amsterdam is used for training and as a charter-ship for guests. The crew is international and the official language on board is English. Her home port is Amsterdam. In September 2009 Stad Amsterdam was refitted to accommodate a televised research expedition, tracing the second voyage of HMS Beagle (1831–1836). The ship re-sailed the route of the Beagle in approximately 8 months while collecting information to allow comparison between Charles Darwin's Beagle observations and the current ones. The show was aired by the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO as Beagle: In Darwin's Wake (Beagle: In het kielzog van Darwin). The Stad Amsterdam celebrated her 15th anniversary at the five-day SAIL Amsterdam 2015 tall ships festival in August 2015. The occasion was commemorated with the publication of a book about the ship, with contributions from Eberhard van der Laan - then the Mayor of Amsterdam - and the co-founder of the ship, Frits Goldschmeding. The book was co-created by former quartermaster Bart Huijs, and the sculptor and photographer, Anthony Smith. (en)
  • Clipper Stad Amsterdam is een volgetuigde driemaster met stalen romp, die in het jaar 2000 onder Nederlandse vlag in de vaart is genomen. (nl)
  • Stad Amsterdam to holenderski żaglowiec – kliper. Jest to jedyna fregata Holendrów. (pl)
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  • Stad Amsterdam in 2009 (en)
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  • Die Stad Amsterdam (Stadt Amsterdam) ist ein Dreimast-Klipper mit stählernem Rumpf und Vollschiff-Takelung. Sie wurde im Jahre 2000 fertiggestellt und fährt unter niederländischer Flagge. (de)
  • Clipper Stad Amsterdam is een volgetuigde driemaster met stalen romp, die in het jaar 2000 onder Nederlandse vlag in de vaart is genomen. (nl)
  • Stad Amsterdam to holenderski żaglowiec – kliper. Jest to jedyna fregata Holendrów. (pl)
  • The Stad Amsterdam (City of Amsterdam) is a three-masted clipper that was built in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2000 at the Damen Shipyard. The ship was designed by Gerard Dijkstra who modelled her after the mid-19th century frigate Amsterdam, but she is not a replica. A major difference is that the hull is made of steel. The owners call the ship a "modern extreme clipper in historical perspective", meaning that the construction method is a combination of the best qualities of clippers of the past, outfitted and built with modern techniques but with a classic "look and feel". She is a very fast ship, with 15 knots being a normal speed. She won the 2001 Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race. (en)
  • Le Stad Amsterdam (littéralement : Ville Amsterdam) est un clipper trois-mâts carré à coque métallique, construit à Amsterdam, de 1997 à 2000, de même que son sister-ship, le Cisne Branco. Le clipper Stad Amsterdam est un clipper moderne, conçu dans la tradition des clippers rapides des années 1850/1860. L'architecte s'est inspiré des données historiques de la frégate Amsterdam (1854), premier clipper construit dans cette ville et qui a navigué au XIXe siècle. À l'occasion des armadas 2000 à Amsterdam et à Brest, le Stad Amsterdam a été le vaisseau amiral de la flotte des grands voiliers. * * (fr)
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  • Stad Amsterdam (de)
  • Stad Amsterdam (fr)
  • Stad Amsterdam (schip, 2000) (nl)
  • Stad Amsterdam (pl)
  • Stad Amsterdam (en)
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