Ship profile for the sailing ship: "Eve of St Mawes"

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Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Festival Temps Fête sur Douarnenez 2012 , 07/2012

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Volker Gries,
Festival Temps Fête sur Douarnenez 2012,
07/2012

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Festival Temps Fête sur Douarnenez 2012 , 07/2012

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Volker Gries,
Festival Temps Fête sur Douarnenez 2012,
07/2012

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Sail Brest 2016 , 07/2016

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Volker Gries,
Sail Brest 2016,
07/2016

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Sail Brest 2016 , 07/2016

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Volker Gries,
Sail Brest 2016,
07/2016

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022 , 07/2022

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Volker Gries,
Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022,
07/2022

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022 , 07/2022

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Volker Gries,
Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022,
07/2022

Eve of St Mawes, Volker Gries, Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022 , 07/2022

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Volker Gries,
Temps Fête Douarnenez 2022,
07/2022

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Technical data of the sailing ship:

Name:Eve of St Mawes
Registered port:Falmouth
Base port:St. Mawes
Nation:GBR
Type of rigging:KUTTER
Type of ship:Scillonian pilot cutter
Year built:1997
Yard:Luke Powell, Working Sail, Gweek, Cornwall. GBR
Overall length:15.50 m
Length (hull):11.60 m
Breadth:3.60 m
Draught:1.80 m
Sail area:84 m2
Ship's hull:Holz / Wood
Power:42 PS
Engine:Vetus Marine

Portrait of the sailing ship:

Last update: 04 May 2021

  • construction started in November 1994, launched in April 1997, commissioned in May 1997, built in the style of 1870's pilot cutters from the Isles of Scilly by the boat builder Luke Powell.
  • engine installed in November 2003.
  • operational area is the English Western coast, Cornwall, Isles of Scilly, Devon, Channel Islands and Brittany.
  • listed in The National Register of Historic Vessels (NRHV) of UK with a specific remit to advise funding priorities.

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Last tracked position of the ship Eve of St Mawes