Ship profile for the sailing ship: "General Zaruski"

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General Zaruski, Werner Jurkowski, Hanse Sail Rostock 2002 , 08/2002

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Werner Jurkowski,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2002,
08/2002

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2013 , 08/2013

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2013,
08/2013

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2013 , 08/2013

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2013,
08/2013

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2013 , 08/2013

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2013,
08/2013

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2013 , 08/2013

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2013,
08/2013

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2014 , 08/2014

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2014,
08/2014

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2014 , 08/2014

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2014,
08/2014

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2016 , 08/2016

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2016,
08/2016

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2016 , 08/2016

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2016,
08/2016

General Zaruski, Volker Gries, Hanse Sail Rostock 2017 , 08/2017

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Volker Gries,
Hanse Sail Rostock 2017,
08/2017

Technical data of the sailing ship:

Name:General Zaruski
Ex-names:Kryssaren, Mloda Gwardia, Mariusz Zaruski
Registered port:Gdansk
Nation:POL
Type of rigging:KETSCH
Year built:1939
Yard:Bertil Lund, Ekenäs, Kalmar, SWE
Overall length:25.32 m
Breadth:5.88 m
Draught:3.26 m
Sail area:327 m2
Ship's hull:Holz / Wood
Power:230 PS

Portrait of the sailing ship:

Last update: 31 Dec 2013

  • built 1939 in Sweden on Polish order, caused by the World War she was not delivered.
  • used until 1945 with the name "Kryssaren" in Sweden as sail training ship.
  • after the war since 1946 she became a Polish sail training ship named the "General Zaruski".
  • 1950 renamed in "Mloda Gwardia" (Young Guard), 1953 change of the operator.
  • 1957 renamed in "Mariusz Zaruski", voyage to Narvik.
  • 1958 and 1962 change of the engines.
  • since 1969 used under the name "General Zaruski".
  • 1975 voyage to Spitzbergen and the Polish research station Hornsund.
  • 1976 another change of the engines.
  • 1977 damage near Copenhagen, DK.
  • 1978-1982 overhaul and change of the engines in Gdynia.
  • 1982-2003 several voyages with youth and sail training.
  • since 2003 moored in Jastarnia, caused by bad state of preservation she was unused.
  • begin of restoration in Wladyslawowo in 2006, which had to be stopped caused by finacial reasons.
  • 2008 purchased by the City of Gdansk, continuation and completion of the restoration between 2010 and 2012 by Gdansk Marine Works.
  • used as ambassador of the Hanseatic city of Gdansk and for sail training.
  • participation in sailing events in the Baltic Sea region, i.e. Hanse Sail Rostock 2013.
  • eponym: Mariusz Zaruski (1867-1941).

Last tracked position of the ship:

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Last tracked position of the ship General Zaruski

Contact:

Website (po polsky/English/deutsch, 11 Mar 2021):
http://www.zaruski.pl/
General Zaruski: website of the owner with information about the boat, measurements, rigging and history, many photos, contact

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: 264 Source with history Source with technical data

"Faszination Segelschiffe"
Ein interaktives Informationssystem auf CD-ROM 1998
(2. überarbeitete Auflage)
Source with picture Source with technical data Quelle with contact

Otmar Schäuffelen
"Die letzten grossen Segelschiffe"
Delius Klasing Verlag 2002 ISBN: 3-7688-0483-6
(10. aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage)
Page: 294 Source with history Source with technical data

Peter Rath
"Hanse Sail Rostock - Wo man sich begegnet"
Hanse Sail Verein Rostock e.V. 2005
(http://www.hansesail.com/)
Page: 89 Source with picture Source with history Source with technical data