•
Alexander von Humboldt -
German Barque (Converted to a
botel by 2014). •
Amerigo Vespucci -
Italian Navy training ship. •
Arethusa Ketch •
Asgard II -
Irish sail training ship (lost 2008). •
Astrid - Dutch tall ship (lost 2013). •
Atyla •
Auno - a Norwegian gaff ketch. •
Belle Poule (built in 1932) -
French Navy training schooner which together with the
Etoile, its sister ship, has been participating in the Tall Ship Race since 1958. In 2009, the Belle Poule and the Etoile crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge. •
Capitán Miranda schooner,
Uruguayan Navy training ship. •
Challenge Wales - Wales' Tall Ship. Took part in its first Tall Ships Regatta in 2012 and its first Tall Ships Race in 2016. •
Christian Radich -
Norwegian full-rigged training ship; her homeport is
Oslo. •
Cisne Branco -
Brazilian
full-rigged training ship. •
Concordia -
Canadian Barquentine •
UAM Creoula - a four-masted Portuguese sail training ship •
Cuauhtémoc - Mexican Navy officer-training ship (winner on two occasions). •
Danmark -
Danish full-rigged training ship built in Nakskov, Denmark 1933. •
Dar Młodzieży - a three-masted Polish full-rigged ship (built in 1982). •
Dar Pomorza - winner of 1972 and 1980 races, a three-masted Polish full-rigged ship (built in 1909, decommissioned in 1980 and replaced by the
Dar Mlodziezy, see above). •
Eagle - training vessel for the U.S. Coast Guard, most recently participated in 2005. •
Eendracht - Dutch schooner owned by Stichting het Zeilend Zeeschip (Foundation the Sailing Seaship). •
Schooner Ernestina - the official vessel of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. •
Esmeralda - Training vessel for the Chilean Navy, won in 1982 and 1990. •
Étoile -
French Navy training schooner which together with the
Belle Poule, its sister ship, has been participating in the Tall Ships' Race since 1958. In 2009, the Etoile and the Belle Poule crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the Tall Ship Atlantic Challenge. •
Eye of the Wind - participated several times while operated by Adventure under Sail between 1973 and 2000 •
HMS Falken - a two-masted Swedish Naval training schooner. •
Far Barcelona - an 1874 jacket restored at the Consorci El Far as vessel school, Barcelona-Spain. •
Georg Stage -
Danish Ship. •
Jens Krogh - a Danish gaff ketch. •
Johann Smidt (ex Eendracht) (German Wikipedia) - a two-masted German schooner, class B (length between 30.5 and 46.5 m) winner in 1992 and 2000. •
Jolie Brise - a French pilot cutter, three times winner of the Fastnet Ocean Race, two times overall winner of the Tall Ships' Races. Owned maintained and sailed by Dauntsey's School. •
Juan de Lángara - Spanish training schooner, won the Friend's Ships Trophy in 2006 and is a regular participant in Tall Ships Races from 1995. •
Kaliakra -
Bulgarian. •
Libertad -
Argentine Ship. - a 100-year-old Cornish Yawl. •
Morgenster - a
Dutch brig. •
Morning Star of Revelation - a British gaff ketch. •
Mutin -
French Navy's oldest training ship which was used during WW2 as an operational unit by the British
Special Operations Executives (SOE). •
Ocean Scout - a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1994 operated by the UK scout sail training charity,
Adventures Offshore. It is the elder sister ship to
Offshore Scout. •
Offshore Scout - a Bermuda rigged Oyster 49 ketch launched in 1997 operated by the UK scout sail training charity,
Adventures Offshore. It is the elder sister ship to
Ocean Scout. •
Pelican of London - a UK main-mast barquentine. •
Pogoria - a three-masted Polish barquentine (built in 1980). •
Prince William •
Roald Amundsen - a German brig
ST G 508. •
Rona II - a ketch rigged Oyster 68 • ''
- TS Royalist'' is a brig owned and operated as a sail training ship by the Sea Cadet Corps of the United Kingdom tall ships. •
Sagita - a Danish schooner. •
NRP Sagres (ex Rickmer Rickmers) -
Portuguese training ship. •
Sedov -
Russian Barque. - Norway, the oldest operative full-rigged ship in the world. •
Stad Amsterdam - Dutch clipper, built as a charter and cruise ship. She won in 2001. •
Statsraad Lehmkuhl - a three-masted Norwegian barque whose homeport is
Bergen. •
Stavros S Niarchos - British sail training ship. •
The Swan - Shetland ship. •
Swan fan Makkum -
Dutch Brigantine. •
INS Tarangini - a three-masted Indian barque. •
Tecla Dutch Ketch. •
SV Tenacious -
Jubilee Sailing Trust - Southampton. •
Tokka-Lotta - a 42-foot Bermuda sloop rigged training vessel for the Sea Scouts of Naantali, Finland •
HMS Trincomalee - Britain's oldest warship afloat. Will remain in
Hartlepool. •
Vega Gamleby -
Swedish schooner, regular participant since 2013. •
Windrose (of Amsterdam) - Fastest on the line, 2003. ==See also==