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Yasmina •
City of New York, an arctic sailing ship. • , a sail training ship that capsized and sank on 17 February 2010. • of
Indonesian Navy, launched and commissioned in 1953, a well-known tall ship used for cadet training and ambassador of the sea, sails around the world and visits many countries. • 'New Endeavour', a Danish built three masted schooner launched in 1919 in Svendborg as "Dana", in 1968 the rig was altered to barquentine and the ship featured prominently in the Australian TV series
Barrier Reef. It was scrapped by fire in the dry dock in Ballina, NSW, due to the inability to raise the required money (about $300,000) to make her seaworthy. • , commanded by
Ernest Shackleton and crushed by ice in the Weddell Sea during the
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–17. • , a sail training ship of the
Chilean Navy. •
Gazela Primeiro of 1901. •
Juan Sebastián de Elcano • , a sail training ship based in Fremantle, Australia. • of 1932, Belgian training ship. • launched 1989. • Polish-built
Pogoria class sail training ships: STS
Pogoria,
STV Kaliakra, and . • Many smaller ships of the late nineteenth century
Royal Navy were rigged as barquentines, including the s. •
Southern Swan, tall ship from 1922 re-rigged as a barquentine from its original rigging as a
schooner. Sails on Sydney Harbour for cruises. • , 1986 youth development training ship. •
Thor-Heyerdahl • , an experimental design of 1800 that could be worked entirely from the deck. ==Notes==