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- Southern_Swan height "23200.0".
- Southern_Swan length "39600.0".
- Southern_Swan abstract "Southern Swan is a traditional Baltic trader, currently rigged as a three-masted barquentine. She is typical of coastal trading ships from the era 1840s to 1940s.The ship was built in Frederikssund, Denmark in 1922. The hull was carvel-built from oak. She was rigged as a three-masted topsail schooner. The ship was 39.6 metres (130 ft) in length overall, with a beam of 6.7 metres (22 ft) and a draught of 3 metres (9.8 ft).Initially operating under the name Mathilde, the ship was intended for trade voyages to and from Greenland. However, she spent most of her commercial career hauling grain to the Tuborg Brewery. During her career, she was renamed Pacific in 1926, Hans Christian Andersen in 1930, and Svanen (Swan) in 1938. In 1955, a 3-cylinder Alpha diesel engine was fitted to the vessel.In the late 1960s, she was sold to a Canadian couple, who spent the next decade refitting and rebuilding the ship. By the time she resumed operations in 1977, Our Svanen had received new masts and spars, and was re-rigged as a short-rigged barquentine, and had her registry changed from Dutch to British. In her new configuration, she had a mast height of 23.2 metres (76 ft), and a total sail area of 502 square metres (5,400 sq ft).In 1978, the vessel sailed from England to the west coast of Canada. She spent the next six years operating out of Victoria, British Columbia as a training ship for the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. The charter ended in 1986, and she was sold to C.D.A. Sail Pacific, who put Our Svanen on display at Expo '86. During 1986, the Alpha engine was replaced by a 350-horsepower (260 kW) Caterpillar 3406 diesel, which could propel the ship at 6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph).At the end of 1986, Our Svanen left Canada for England, to join the First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage: a historical re-enactment for the Australian Bicentenary. She left England for Australia in May 1987, and sailed with the fleet via Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town, Mauritius, and Fremantle before arriving in Sydney on Australia Day (26 January) 1988. During the stay at Mauritius, Our Svanen was re-registered as a Canadian vessel.After the re-enactment, Our Svanen remained based in Sydney, with charters and cruises along the eastern Australian coast. In 2007, the ship was purchased by the Woods and Warne families, who formed the company Sydney Harbour Tall Ships. The vessel's name was changed to Southern Swan in 2010. The ship is used for charters, functions, and film work. In October 2013, Southern Swan participated in the International Fleet Review 2013 in Sydney, Australia.".
- Southern_Swan height "23.2".
- Southern_Swan length "39.6".
- Southern_Swan shipBeam "6.7".
- Southern_Swan thumbnail RAN-IFR_2013_D3_178.JPG?width=300.
- Southern_Swan type Barquentine.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageExternalLink sn.asp?PageNumber=230.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageExternalLink our-fleet.html.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageExternalLink tallships.html.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageID "37489972".
- Southern_Swan wikiPageLength "5906".
- Southern_Swan wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Southern_Swan wikiPageRevisionID "687413247".
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Australia_Day.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Bicentenary.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Barquentine.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink C.D.A._Sail_Pacific.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Town.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Carvel_(boat_building).
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_of_Australia.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tall_ships_of_Australia.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Expo_86.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink First_Fleet_Re-enactment_Voyage.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Frederikssund.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink International_Fleet_Review_2013.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Length_overall.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Mauritius.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Rio_de_Janeiro.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Sea_Cadets.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Schooner.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Harbour_Tall_Ships.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Tenerife.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Tuborg_Brewery.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink Victoria,_British_Columbia.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLink File:RAN-IFR_2013_D3_178.JPG.
- Southern_Swan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Swan".
- Southern_Swan headerCaption "as barquentine".
- Southern_Swan shipCaption "Southern Swan during the International Fleet Review 2013".
- Southern_Swan shipHeight "mast height".
- Southern_Swan shipImage "300".
- Southern_Swan shipPropulsion "Caterpillar 3406 diesel,".
- Southern_Swan shipSailPlan "Short-rigged barquentine, sail area".
- Southern_Swan shipType "Three-masted barquentine".
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- Southern_Swan subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Southern_Swan subject Category:Ships_of_Australia.
- Southern_Swan subject Category:Tall_ships_of_Australia.
- Southern_Swan hypernym Trader.
- Southern_Swan type MeanOfTransportation.
- Southern_Swan type Person.
- Southern_Swan type Ship.
- Southern_Swan type Product.
- Southern_Swan type DesignedArtifact.
- Southern_Swan type Thing.
- Southern_Swan type Q11446.
- Southern_Swan comment "Southern Swan is a traditional Baltic trader, currently rigged as a three-masted barquentine. She is typical of coastal trading ships from the era 1840s to 1940s.The ship was built in Frederikssund, Denmark in 1922. The hull was carvel-built from oak. She was rigged as a three-masted topsail schooner.".
- Southern_Swan label "Southern Swan".
- Southern_Swan sameAs Q15628294.
- Southern_Swan sameAs Southern_Swan.
- Southern_Swan sameAs m.0xpm87m.
- Southern_Swan sameAs Q15628294.
- Southern_Swan wasDerivedFrom Southern_Swan?oldid=687413247.
- Southern_Swan depiction RAN-IFR_2013_D3_178.JPG.
- Southern_Swan isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Swan.