(
Pacific Swift in port) SALTS owns, maintains and operates two traditional tall ships,
Pacific Swift and
Pacific Grace. Both were built by the Society in a shipyard at the former Coast Guard base on Victoria's Upper Harbour. A new 116' Pilot Schooner the "Leonora" had been custom designed to be built for offshore voyages. As of September 2022, its construction was cancelled due to regulatory hurdles and inflation.
Pacific Swift The wood hull of Pacific Swift was built as a working exhibit at
Expo 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is based on the brigantine
Swift of 1778. The society had built another brigantine,
Spirit of Chemainus, in 1985. Pacific Swift has made four off-shore voyages, which have included visits to
Expo 88 in Australia and
Expo 92 in Seville, to the West Indies and to the remote communities of Easter Island and Pitcairn Island. Pacific Swift has a total sail area of 510 sq m and weighs 71.45 gross tons.
Pacific Grace Pacific Grace was built at the S.A.L.T.S. Heritage Shipyard in Victoria, launched in October 1999 and commissioned in May 2001. Her total sail area is 740 sq m. and weighs a total of 94 gross tons. which the society operated from 1974 to 1995. After two seasons of coastal sailing, she departed in September 2003 on her first offshore voyage: down the coast to Costa Rica, west to
Galapagos and
Pitcairn, and back through the
Marquesas and the
Hawaiian Islands. From June 2007 to June 2008, she made a longer voyage, to the South Pacific, calling at: Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Guam, Okinawa, Shanghai, Osaka, Hawaii. == Staff/Crew (2025)==