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Roald Amundsen (often abbreviated Roald; named in honor of Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen), originally named Vilm, is a German steel-ship built on the Elbe River in 1952. Having worked in different areas, she was refitted in 1992 to 1993 as a brig (two-masted square-rigged sailing ship) and now serves as a sail training ship. During summer, she usually operates in the Baltic Sea, and usually embarks for journeys to farther destinations for winter, including several trans-Atlantic crossings.

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  • Die Roald Amundsen ist ein 1952 in Roßlau an der Elbe gebautes deutsches Stahlschiff. Nach verschiedenen Einsätzen erhielt es 1992 Masten und Segel und wurde damit zur Brigg (Zweimaster) umgebaut. Ziel seiner Fahrten ist seither, Menschen die klassische Seemannschaft auf Traditionsschiffen bzw. -seglern nahezubringen. (de)
  • Roald Amundsen (often abbreviated Roald; named in honor of Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen), originally named Vilm, is a German steel-ship built on the Elbe River in 1952. Having worked in different areas, she was refitted in 1992 to 1993 as a brig (two-masted square-rigged sailing ship) and now serves as a sail training ship. During summer, she usually operates in the Baltic Sea, and usually embarks for journeys to farther destinations for winter, including several trans-Atlantic crossings. (en)
  • Le Roald Amundsen est un brick allemand construit en 1952, au chantier naval de Roßlau. Il a été entièrement transformé en 1992 dans le cadre d’un programme pour l’emploi. (fr)
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  • Eckernförde, Germany (en)
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  • * Call sign: DARG * * (en)
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  • Vilm (en)
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  • Lebenlernen auf Segelschiffen e.V. (en)
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  • In 1992–1993 as a brig (en)
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  • Die Roald Amundsen ist ein 1952 in Roßlau an der Elbe gebautes deutsches Stahlschiff. Nach verschiedenen Einsätzen erhielt es 1992 Masten und Segel und wurde damit zur Brigg (Zweimaster) umgebaut. Ziel seiner Fahrten ist seither, Menschen die klassische Seemannschaft auf Traditionsschiffen bzw. -seglern nahezubringen. (de)
  • Roald Amundsen (often abbreviated Roald; named in honor of Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen), originally named Vilm, is a German steel-ship built on the Elbe River in 1952. Having worked in different areas, she was refitted in 1992 to 1993 as a brig (two-masted square-rigged sailing ship) and now serves as a sail training ship. During summer, she usually operates in the Baltic Sea, and usually embarks for journeys to farther destinations for winter, including several trans-Atlantic crossings. (en)
  • Le Roald Amundsen est un brick allemand construit en 1952, au chantier naval de Roßlau. Il a été entièrement transformé en 1992 dans le cadre d’un programme pour l’emploi. (fr)
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  • Roald Amundsen (Schiff, 1952) (de)
  • Roald Amundsen (voilier) (fr)
  • Roald Amundsen (ship) (en)
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