Training ship of the Spanish Navy, made of wood.
A training ship is a vessel used to train students as sailors. The term is used specially with ships employed by the Navies to train their future officers. Essentially there are two types: old ships used as class house and others used for training on the sea. In general, they are modern sailing ships, with assisted engine propulsion, which allows the student to get familiarized with the study of the sea and the art of navigation, its terminology, concepts and instruments.
MEASUREMENTS
Length: 57 cm.
Width: 9 cm.
Height: 36 cm.
DESCRIPTION
The Juan Sebastián de Elcano is a training ship of the Royal Spanish Navy. It's a four masts sail ship with steel hull. With a total length of 113 meters, is the third largest tall ship in the world.
Named after the Spanish explorer Juan Sebastián Elcano, carries the explorer's coat of arms, given by the Emperor Charles I to his family in 1522.
The Juan Sebastián de Elcano was built in 1927 in Cadiz, Spain, and counts with a crew of 300 sailors. Its designs were used 25 years after to build the Esmeralda, the Chilean Navy training ship.
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