One and All

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The One and All
Career (Australia)
Name: One and All
Builder: W G Porter & Son Pty Ltd
Launched: 1985
Commissioned: 5 April, 1987
Status: Active
General characteristics
Tons burthen: 206
Length: 42.68m
Beam: 8.20m
Draught: 2.85m
Draft: 2.60m (no centerboard), 3.90m (with centerboard)
Propulsion: Volvo 6-cylinder diesel
Sail plan: Brigantine (12 sails)
Complement: 10 active crew, 29 trainees

The One and All is a tall ship based in Adelaide. She is commonly used for sail training, offering courses and voyages that last from between a few hours to many weeks. After being launched in 1985, she took part in the First Fleet re-enactment as part of Australia's bicentenary celebrations, traveling from Rio de Janeiro back to Australia.[1]

One and All was built at North Haven as part of South Australia's 150th jubilee project, and is based on a design of the Postboy.[2] As such her bowsprit, (at almost 13 meters in length), has been described as her "most distinguishing feature".[3]

References

  1. "One and All Sailing". Getaway. 25 September, 2003. http://getaway.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=17720. Retrieved 26 January, 2009. 
  2. Ships Monthly. 29. Endlebury Pub. Co. 1994. p. 31. 
  3. Schauffelen, Otmar (2005). Chapman Great Sailing Ships of the World. Hearst Books. p. 14. ISBN 1588163849. 

See also

One and All official website

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