sailing ship Gorch Fock (1933)

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The sailing ship Gorch Fock (1933) is a German three-masted barque originally built as a naval training vessel and later renowned as a historic tall ship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barque
naval training ship
sailing ship
tall ship
beam 12 m
builder Blohm & Voss
builtAt Hamburg
capturedBy Soviet Union
category Barques of Germany
German training ships
Museum ships
class Gorch Fock
surface form: Gorch Fock-class sailing ship
commissioned 1933
conflictInvolved World War II
countryOfOrigin Germany
designInfluenceOn Gorch Fock
surface form: Gorch Fock (1958)
displacement 1510 tons
flagAfterWorldWarII Soviet Union
flagLater Ukraine
historicSignificance pre-World War II German training barque
homePortDuringSovietService Kherson
laterName Tovarishch
Towarischtsch
launchDate 1933-05-03
lengthOverall 82.1 m
mastCount 3
material steel-hulled
namedAfter Gorch Fock
navyRole training ship
operator Bulgarian Navy
Kriegsmarine
Soviet Navy
originalName Gorch Fock
propulsion auxiliary diesel engine
sails
purpose naval cadet training
rigging barque rig
sailPlan fore-and-aft rigged on mizzen mast
square-rigged on fore and main masts
shipType three-masted barque
sisterShip Albert Leo Schlageter
Eagle (USCGC Eagle ex-Horst Wessel)
Horst Wessel
Mircea
status museum ship
usedBy Bulgarian naval cadets
German Navy cadets
Soviet naval cadets

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Reichsmarine trainingShip sailing ship Gorch Fock (1933)