Far Barcelona

Go to bookings and prices Far Barcelona has deserved the title of the oldest vessel of the fleet in the last Tall Ships' Races, they won in 2009 in Halifax the prize of Sail training Organization of the year. She has a great history since 1874 and made of several different hull material like pine, oak and iroka.

Accommodation

At the Far Barcelona you will find fifteen beds for trainees, two communal bathrooms and a well equipped galley.
    

Specifications

Shipping type: Hardanger Jakt / Topsail schooner
Homeport: Barcelona, Spain
Date built: 1874
Restored: 1991 -2006
Crew: x
Capacity: 15 pers.
Daytrips: xx pers.
Length: 23.10 m
Draught: 2.96 m
Sail: 362 m2

Hull material: Pine, oak and iroko. Galvanized iron nails.
Engine capacity: Caterpillar 3408 C (402 HP)

History

Far Barcelona (orgigional name Anne Dorthea)is built in 1874 in Hardanger, Norway. The first owners were possibly a partnership of Haugesund and Skudeshavn. It was designed to transport 660 barrels of herring from the fishing banks in the North Sea to the main consumer markets, mainly in the European Atlantic zone. They were also used in other activities such as seal hunting in the Artic or to transport emigrants to North America. Roald Amundsen refurbished one of them, the GJOA 91873), for the first journey through the North West Passage. (1903-1906) This ship was active in the Norwegian merchant fleet between 1874 and 1975 and always kept its orginal dimensions and shape, in spite of the technological innovations adapted over the years. Between 1975 and 1190 it has several owners and sailed in Norway and Mediterranean. In 1990, the ship was moved to Barcelona where, first with the Barcelona Fes-te a la Mar Association, and with the Consorci EL FAR its restoration was completed in 2006. In 1996, Miguel Borillo donated the ship to Consorci EL FAR.
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News

NORTH SEA TALL SHIPS REGATTA WINNERS 2010

The prizes awarded were:

Class Prizes for the Regatta

Class A:
1st - Stad Amsterdam (Netherlands)
2nd - Eendracht (Netherlands)
3rd - Oosterschelde (Netherlands)

Class B:
1st - Tecla (Netherlands)
2nd - Maybe (UK)

Class C:
1st - Dar Szczecina (Poland)
2nd - Riyal (Netherlands)
3rd - Black Diamond of Durham (UK)

Class D:
1st - Lietuva (Lithuania)
2nd - Urania (Netherlands)
3rd - Endorfina (Poland)

Winner overall on corrected distance: Dar Szczecina (Poland)
Longest distance covered, 662nm: Lietuva (Lithuania)
Best Crew in Crew Parade: Pelican of London (UK)
Vessel with youngest average crew (22.4 yrs): Endorfina (Poland)
Vessel with most international crew (9 nationalities): Kaliakra (Bulgaria)
Vessel furthest from their home port: Shabab Oman (Oman)
Communications Prize: Stad Amsterdam (Netherlands)
STA Netherlands Trophy, awarded to a Dutch, non-Class A vessel that covered the longest distance: Riyal

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