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Appears that this Tall Ship is now known as Johann Smidt.
As a all Ship I have relocated your photograph to the TALL SHIPS CATEGORY.
This information comes from http://www.tallship-fan.de/index_e.htm
Name: Johann Smidt
Former names: Eendracht
Registered port: Bremen
Nation: GER
Type of rigging: SCHONER
Type of ship: Gaffelschoner
Year built: 1974
Yard: Cammenga Werft Amsterdam
Overall length: 35.94 m
Length (hull): 32.39 m
Breadth: 8.03 m
Draught: 3.64 m
Sail area: 548 m2
Ship's hull: Stahl / Steel
Power: 400 PS
Engine: GM Detroit Diesel
# built in Amsterdam by the Cammenga shipyard in 1974, launched under the name "Eendracht" as a sail training ship for Holland,
# took part in many regattas including Cutty Sark Tall Ships Races
# 1989 sold to Clipper "Deutsches Jugendwerk zur See", renamed to "Johann Smidt" after a Lord Mayor from Bremen/GER in the 19th century
# in summer she sails in the Baltic Sea, winter time she usually spent in the Canaries
Regards
Steve Ellwood (admin)
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