History | |
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Germany | |
Name: | Schulschiff Deutschland |
Namesake: | Country of Germany |
Builder: | Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde |
Launched: | 14 June 1927 |
Commissioned: | Delivered: late 1927 |
Fate: | Moored in Vegesack, as a museum ship |
Status: | Museum Ship in Vegesack, Bremen, Germany |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Sail training ship |
Length: | 86m/282ft |
Beam: | 12m/39ft |
Draft: | 5.18m/17ft |
Propulsion: | Steam, propeller, ship's sailing rig |
Complement: | 158: 8 officers, 110 petty officers, 140 enlisted and merchant marine cadets |
Schulschiff Deutschland ("School Ship Germany") is a German full-rigged sail training ship, maintained as a historical monument and museum ship. She was employed as a school ship for the merchant marine beginning in 1927. The ship is moored at Vegesack, in the Federal State of Bremen, Germany. Since the name Deutschland was at the time of its construction already assigned to an unbuilt naval warship (a pocket battleship, later renamed the Lützow), its official name is Schulschiff Deutschland.
The ship carries 25 sails with a total sail area of 1950 square meters.
The top speed on engine is 12 knots, and on sail 18.2 knots.
Schulschiff Deutschland was launched on 14 June 1927 at the Joh. C. Tecklenborg shipyard in Geestemünde (today Bremerhaven) for the Deutscher Schulschiff-Verein (German Training Ship Association) as its fourth merchant marine training ship.
From 1927 to 1939 she undertook training trips overseas and in the North and Baltic Seas.
During World War II cruises were limited and these trips were only held in the Baltic Sea. Her brief stint as a hospital ship in the final months of World War II saved her from having to be delivered to the Allies as war reparation.
Between 1949 and 1952, she served three years as a hostel before she was subsequently used in Bremen as a stationary training ship for seamen students.
In 1994 she was protected by law as a floating monument and renovated in 1995/1996 in Bremen-Vegesack.
Until July 2001 ship mechanic students lived on board, taking their classroom training in a school center in Bremen. With the cessation of such training in Bremen, this aspect of the ship's Nautical School was closed.
Schulschiff Deutschland is located in Bremen-Vegesack where she can be viewed as a maritime memorial or used as overnight accommodation. She can also be booked for celebrations, seminars and exhibitions for events. Once a month (all year), civil weddings are performed and participants can stay overnight in 30 double cabins and in the master's suite.