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#Tallships - A UK tall ship that embarked youth trainees in Dublin Port this week followed by a call to Dun Laoghaire Harbour is from where a 7 month charter voyage started of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, writes Jehan Ashmore.

The tall ship, Pelican of London is owned by Adventure Under Sail, which until recently was based in Sharpness (on the River Severn) England, but now relocated to Weymouth, Dorset. They are a charity organization which has worked with youngsters for many years.

In the chartering of Pelican of London to Ocean College, based in Berlin, Germany,  the vessel will be used for their winter 2018/2019 sailing programme from this mid-October until next year in mid-April. Students on board the voyage will age from 15 and for gap year students, not more than 20. 

The voyage across the Atlantic involves a 10 stop sailing programme from Europe to the Caribbean Sea including Costa Rica, central America before returning to Europe.

Ocean College aims to bring high school students and graduates through educating them in nautical skills – from sailing, navigating, cooking etc. In addition, the sail trainees on board the 45m ship will also have a school on board teaching core subjects. 

Pelican of London is a 70-year-old ship dating to 1948 and was built by Chantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand, Le Havre. The former Arctic trawler and coastal trading cargo ship was in 2007 converted to sailing and is the only Mainmast Barquentine in the world. The veteran vessel according to Ocean College website has just undergone comprehensive renovations.

Prior to the Atlantic Ocean voyage, Afloat monitored Pelican of London depart Dublin Port on Monday to make the short passage across Dublin Bay to Dun Laoghaire Harbour. On the evening of that day, the ship returned to the bay so to introduce the trainees in the basics of handling sails, steering and keeping a look-out and at this early stage. This involved those brave enough to climb aloft of the rigging.

The repositioning sailing across Dublin Bay was to enable the tall ship's trainees to make a much clearer exit and quicker departure of Dun Laoghaire Harbour for the start of the voyage bound for Vigo. This compared to Dublin Port where the vessel would have to make a transit of the Tom Clarke (East Link) toll-lift bridge and then through the rest of the nation's busiest port.

On Tuesday, Pelican of London set sail to start part of stage one of the ocean voyage when bound for the north-western Spanish port.

Today, the trainee tall ship is well underway in the Bay of Biscay with an arrival to Vigo expected next Monday. This will be followed by calls to Lisbon, Portugal and Tenerife on the Canary Islands.

The second stage is across the Atlantic via Cape Verde and using the trade winds to reach St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. On the return journey, the ship will pass Cuba, Bermuda, the Azores before finally returning to Europe next Spring. These are only the main destinations, as many more port visits will take place, depending on weather conditions.

The Ocean College is to facilitate every chance for the pupils on the school traineeship to realise their full potential.

In addition, the college has projects planned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals in mind. During the seven months, students will carry out volunteering in some of the places visited through several local projects with environmental and social objectives. 

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boot Düsseldorf, the International Boat Show

With almost 250,000 visitors, boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair and every year in January the “meeting place" for the entire industry. Around 2,000 exhibitors present their interesting new products, attractive further developments and maritime equipment. This means that the complete market will be on site in Düsseldorf and will be inviting visitors on nine days of the fair to an exciting journey through the entire world of water sports in 17 exhibition halls covering 220,000 square meters. With a focus on boats and yachts, engines and engine technology, equipment and accessories, services, canoes, kayaks, kitesurfing, rowing, diving, surfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, SUP, fishing, maritime art, marinas, water sports facilities as well as beach resorts and charter, there is something for every water sports enthusiast.

boot Düsseldorf FAQs

boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair. Seventeen exhibition halls covering 220,000 square meters. With a focus on boats and yachts, engines and engine technology.

The Fairground Düsseldorf. This massive Dusseldorf Exhibition Centre is strategically located between the River Rhine and the airport. It's about 20 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes from the city centre.

250,000 visitors, boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair.

The 2018 show was the golden jubilee of the show, so 2021 will be the 51st show.

Every year in January. In 2021 it will be 23-31 January.

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH Messeplatz 40474 Düsseldorf Tel: +49 211 4560-01 Fax: +49 211 4560-668

The Irish marine trade has witnessed increasing numbers of Irish attendees at boot over the last few years as the 17-Hall show becomes more and more dominant in the European market and direct flights from Dublin offer the possibility of day trips to the river Rhine venue.

Boats & Yachts Engines, Engine parts Yacht Equipment Watersports Services Canoes, Kayaks, Rowing Waterski, Wakeboard, Kneeboard & Skimboard Jetski + Equipment & Services Diving, Surfing, Windsurfing, Kite Surfing & SUP Angling Maritime Art & Crafts Marinas & Watersports Infrastructure Beach Resorts Organisations, Authorities & Clubs

Over 1000 boats are on display.

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boot Düsseldorf 2025 

The 2025 boot Düsseldorf will take place from 18 to 26 January 2025.

At A Glance – Boot Dusseldorf 

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Messe Düsseldorf GmbH
Messeplatz
40474 Düsseldorf
Tel: +49 211 4560-01
Fax: +49 211 4560-668

The first boats and yachts will once again be arriving in December via the Rhine.

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