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#WW2schooner -A World War 2 schooner the Étoile (A649) now a French Navy Paimpolaise class cadet trainee vessel is due to make a call to Dublin Port on 'Bloomsday', writes Jehan Ashmore.

The near 81 year-old schooner or 'Goélettes' was launched in July 1932 at the Normandy shipyard of Chantiers Navals in Fécamp. She saw enemy action along with sister Belle-Poule (A650) having joined the Free French Forces.

In recognition of the pairs service during the war the schooners have the honour of flying the French flag with the cross of Lorraine.

The 275 tonnes schooner has a sail area of 450 m² and is also powered by a diesel motor. An officer has command of the 37m vessel and 15 crew.

 

Published in Naval Visits