Ship profile for the sailing ship: "Simon Bolivar"
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Technical data of the sailing ship:
Name: | Simon Bolivar |
Registered port: | La Guaira |
Nation: | VENEZUELA |
Type of rigging: | BARK |
Year built: | 1980 |
Yard: | Astilleros y Talleres Celaya, Bilbao, Spain |
Overall length: | 82.40 m |
Length (hull): | 70.00 m |
Breadth: | 10.60 m |
Draught: | 4.40 m |
Sail area: | 1650 m2 |
Ship's hull: | Stahl / Steel |
Power: | 750 PS |
Engine: | General Motors |
Portrait of the sailing ship:
Last update: 28 Mar 2021
- Venezuelan navy training ship launched at the shipyard of Astilleros Celaya in Bilbao, Spain in 1979 and commissioned in 1980.
- she makes a long training tour once a year.
- participated in many main sailing meetings and regattas, e.g. the Puerto Rico-Bermuda-Halifax-Quebec race in 1984, the Sail Amsterdam 1985, and the 1986 New York Operation Sail.
- she sailed around the world from 1987 to 1988 and participated in the Main Sail Parade in Sydney as well as the 1992 Columbus-Regatta.
- 1995 winner of Americas' Sail golden trophy.
- 2002-2008 major refit at the Diques y Astilleros Nacionales CompañÃa Anónima state shipyard in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela.
- participated in the Velas Sudamerica 2010 together with 11 tall-ships to celebrate the bicentennial of the first national governments of Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile and Mexico.
- February - June 2011 journey to Europe calling the Azores, Bremerhaven (GER), St. Petersburg (RUS) and Cadiz (ESP).
- Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) was a South American freedom fighter and a national hero. He liberated Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia from Spanish colonial domination.
Literature for further reading:
We recommend the following references for your further research of the ship. The references marked with have been included in the generation of the ship profile on this page.
Otmar Schäuffelen
"Die letzten grossen Segelschiffe"
Delius Klasing Verlag 1997 ISBN: 3-7688-0483-6
(9. aktualisierte Auflage)
Page: 371 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data
Beken of Cowes, Eric C. Abranson
"Segelschiffe der Welt"
Edition Maritim 1995 ISBN: 3-89225-314-5
(engl. Originalausgabe: "Sailing Ships of the World", 1992, Thomas Reed Publications Ltd.)
Page: 178 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data
Ollivier Puget
"Windjammer der Welt"
Edition Maritim 1999 ISBN: 3-89225-396-X
(franz. Originalausgabe: "Les Plus Beaux Voiliers Du Monde", 1997)
Page: 155 Source with picture Source with history
Giancarlo Schiavoni
"Unter Segeln, die grossen Windjammer auf den Weltmeeren"
Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 1994 ISBN: 3-7822-0605-3
(ital. Originalausgabe: "La nave a vela")
Page: 48, 170 Source with picture Source with history
Anthony Churchill
"Sail to Adventure"
ISBN: 0 948337 05 2
Page: 206, 209 Source with picture
(kurzer beschreibender Text)
"Faszination Segelschiffe"
Ein interaktives Informationssystem auf CD-ROM 1998
(2. überarbeitete Auflage)
Source with history Source with technical data Quelle with contact
Thaddeus Koza
"Tall Ships - the Fleet of the 21th Century"
Tide-Mark Press, East Hartford 2000 ISBN: 1-55949-551-0
(http://www.tallshipsinternational.com/)
Page: 154 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data
Otmar Schäuffelen
"Die letzten grossen Segelschiffe"
Delius Klasing Verlag 2002 ISBN: 3-7688-0483-6
(10. aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage)
Page: 423 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data
American Sail Training Association (ASTA)
"Sail Tall Ships! A Directory of Sail Training and Adventure at Sea"
2007 ISBN: 978-0-9799878-0-9
(17th Edition)
Page: 260 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data Quelle with contact