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Photographer:
Sigvaldi [ View profile ]
Title:
Sedov
Added:
Oct 11, 2007
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1,024 x 768

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Sedov the world´s largest sailingvessel in Reykjavik harbor in July 2006

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Current name:
SEDOV

Former name(s):

 -  Kommodore Johnsen (Until 1945 Jun)

 -  Magdalene Vinnen (Until 1936 Jan)

 -  Kommodore Johnson (Until 1936)

Current flag:
Russia
Home port:
Murmansk
Vessel Type:
Sailing Vessel
Gross tonnage:
3,432 tons
Summer DWT:
1,171 tons
Length:
108 m
Beam:
14 m
Draught:
6.2 m

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Shipping - 2 photos

Traditional rig sailing ships from 120 feet or 36.6 m LOA - 308 photos

Rescue Vessels - 1 photos

Museum Ships - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 6 photos

Ship's Deck - 10 photos

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SEDOV / MAGDALENE VINNEN used to be the largest sailing vessel since the 5-masted barque KØBENHAVN went lost early in 1929. Today she still is the biggest sail training vessel. Currently the biggest square rigged vessel is the 5-masted ship ROYAL CLIPPER (see fine pictures of her in the Tall Ships folder).

I did not say that ROYAL CLIPPER is the biggest sailing vessel because this can be disputed. If one calls the CLUB MED 2 a sailing vessel then she is the biggest. At least she has 5 masts and carries some staysails.

In her trading days MAGDALENE VINNEN / KOMMODORE JOHNSON was not classed as a sailing vessel because she had an auxiliary engine. Auxiliary sailing vessels were a class of their own. The biggest pure sailing vessel in the 1930s was the 4-masted barque MOSHULU, still lying in Philadelphia.

Your picture captures the elegance of this once freight carrying training vessel well. Her new paint scheme suits her a lot better.

Regards,
Werner Jurkowski

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Hello Sigvaldi,
thanks for sharing this fantastic picture:

Name: Sedov
Former names: Magdalene Vinnen, Kommodore Johnsen
Homeport: Murmansk
Flag: Russia
Owner: Murmansk State Technical University
Type of rigging: 4-masted barque
Built: 1921
Yard: Friedrich Krupp A.G. Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany
Length: 117,50 m
Length of hull: 109,00 m
Breadth: 14,60 m
Draught: 6,70 m
Sail area: 4.192 m2
Engine: VEB SKL Magdeburg Diesel 1.160 hp

Regards, Frank

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