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The captivating sailboat of the 20th century that grabs attention at Santa Cruz de Tenerife Port

February 19, 2024
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In the serene waters of Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, lies a symbol of maritime history: the Statsraad Lehmkuhl. This impressive three-masted sailing vessel, with its graceful silhouette and sails dancing in the breeze, embodies not just a simple ship, but a testament to maritime tradition and a reminder of a glorious past.

Originally constructed in 1914 in Bremerhaven, Germany, under the name “Grossherzog Friedrich August”, this naval training ship was first commissioned by the German Navy. However, following World War I, it came into the possession of Norway as part of war reparations and was renamed in honour of Georg Anton Krohg Lehmkuhl, a distinguished former Norwegian prime minister.

Since then, the Statsraad Lehmkuhl has navigated the seas, serving as an instructional platform for generations of Norwegian sailors. With an impressive length of 98 meters and a displacement of over 1,500 tons, this vessel is a quintessential representation of naval architecture from the previous century.

Despite its historical significance, the Statsraad Lehmkuhl is not merely a relic of the past; it remains an active participant in the contemporary maritime realm. Presently under the banner of the Royal Norwegian Navy, it continues to fulfill its role as a training ship, providing naval cadets with a unique seafaring experience.

In addition to its military function, it also welcomes the public, offering voyages and opportunities to experience life aboard a historic ship. Its wooden decks, refurbished cabins and traditional square sails transport guests to a bygone era of exploration and adventure on the open seas.

The ship, having undergone meticulous restoration and maintenance work over the years, stands as an epitome of the dedication to preserving maritime heritage.

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