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Wylde Swan

Wylde Swan er den største to-mast topsail skonnert i verden. Fotograf: Ph. Saget

Wylde Swan er en klassiker og en sjarmerende gjenganger når The Tall Ships Races arrangeres. Det nederlandske seilfartøyet Wylde Swan er et skip bygget for fart. Hun startet livet som en motorbåt i 1920 og brakte fersk sild fra fiskefeltene til markeder i land. Hennes slanke skrog minner om de store skonnerten yachter i 1900-tiden. Wylde Swan er den største to-mast topsail skonnert i verden. Bygd for å vinne løp, kryss havene og seiles med lidenskap.

«Wylde Swan»:

  • Klasse: A

  • Nasjonalitet: Nederland

  • Bygget: 1920

  • Hjemmehavn: Makkum

  • Rigg: To-mastet skonnert

  • Høyde: 36,27 m.

  • Lengde: 43,71 m.

  • Elever: 36

  • Fast mannskap: 14

Wylde Swan passerer under Tower Bridge i London. Bildet fotografert da det var Olympiske Leker i den engelske hovedstaden 2012. Legg merke til de olympiske ringer som måtte heises for anlendningen slik at Wylde Swans mast kunne gå klar under. Fotograf: Cmglee

Starten på The Tall Ships' Race i Kristiansand, 2010. Til venstre polske Pogoria (bak henne, den nederlandske tremasteren Eendracht (II)), og til høyre den nederlandske Wylde Swan. Fotograf: Żeglarz

English:

Wylde Swan (West Frisian for "Wild Swan") is a fast sailing vessel originally built in Germany in 1920 as a steam ship. She was designed to work with the German herring fleet, collecting the herring at sea and transporting the fish to market at speed to get the best price. To maximise speed she was built long and narrow, and in keeping with her day had a vertical stem and counter stern.

These features were what attracted Willem Sligting when he saw her, realising she could make a fast sailing vessel.

She was relaunched in June 2010 as a two masted topsail schooner, with worldwide certification as a sail training vessel.

Wyvern sinking

Wylde Swan was mentioned in connection of the sinking of Wyvern during the early hours of July 11, 2013. Both ships were participating in the Tall Ships' Race when Wyvern started taking on water. Wyvern alerted the Swedish coast guard at 05:21, stating that the ship was taking in water and in critical need of aid.

The coastguard boats, with the aid of surrounding ships (including Wylde Swan), attempted to use bilge pumps to prevent sinking. When this was not successful, the crew members were evacuated, the last being removed by helicopter at 08:00. At 09:22, the coast guard received a report that 3 crewmembers from Wylde Swan had boarded Wyvern, attempting to rescue the sinking ship.

At 09:37, the ship finally sank, leaving two of Wylde Swan crew members in the water and a third missing. The two crew members were taken to hospital by helicopter. Reports suggest that the third man was caught in the rigging and drowned. The weather at the time was harsh with waves between 3 and 4 metres and a stiff gale of 15 m/s. The body was recovered by Swedish Coast Guard a few days later.