Tall ship in Albert dock in Liverpools dockland; Liverpool, Merseyside, UK 21st November 2013. UK Weather. Sunset over Worthington Docks. Britain's biggest operational Traditional rig tall sailing ship Stavros S Niarchos (Tall Ships Youth Trust) berthed in the Albert Dock complex for her first ever winter lay-up in Liverpool. Stavros S Niarchos is a British brig-rigged tall ship owned and operated by the Tall Ships Youth Trust (TSYT). She is primarily designed to provide young people with the opportunity to undertake voyages as character-building exercises, rather than pure sail-training.
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Stavros S Niarchos is a British brig-rigged tall ship owned and operated by the Tall Ships Youth Trust (TSYT). She is primarily designed to provide young people with the opportunity to undertake voyages as character-building exercises, rather than pure sail-training. She is also used for adult voyages and holidays, which help subsidise the operation of the ship.Flag: United Kingdom. Stavros S Niarchos is a brig, that is a two masted vessel with square sails on both masts. She carries five yards on each mast (moving up: Course, Lower Topsail, Upper Topsail, Topgallant and Royal), and a total of 18 sails. In good conditions she has managed speeds of just over 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph). Stavros S Niarchos (and her sister ship, Prince William) normally sail with a crew of up to 67 people Type: Sailing Vessel IMO: 9222314 MMSI: 232007330 Call Sign: MZIU7