Ship participant in the tall ships race-Tall Ship Race-, in its scale in A Coruna in August 2012.
YEAR: 1985
LENGTH: 49.81 m
LOAD LINE: 2.80 m
BEAM: 8.50 m
DRAFT: 3.70 m
OFFICIAL: 8
CREW: 42
Property of the Jubilee Sailing Trust, the "Lord Nelson" is the first of two ships, tall ships are the only ones in the world that have been specifically designed to enable people with physical disabilities, and without it, sail together and share the adventure and the experience of sailing on a sailboat as equals. Named after the famous British admiral, victor of Trafalgar, who lost an arm fighting the Spanish.
People with physical disabilities are half the crew. Ship facilities allow them to actively participate in the operation of the boat: large terraces for wheelchairs, and special access to them, hydraulic steering for those with little strength, etc.. In general, the "Lord Nelson" has been designed to meet the needs of most disability and is able to navigate in any sea in the world.
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Lord Nelson (Gran Bretaña)
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Ship participant in the tall ships race-Tall Ship Race-, in its scale in A Coruna in August 2012.
YEAR: 1985
LENGTH: 49.81 m
LOAD LINE: 2.80 m
BEAM: 8.50 m
DRAFT: 3.70 m
OFFICIAL: 8
CREW: 42
Property of the Jubilee Sailing Trust, the "Lord Nelson" is the first of two ships, tall ships are the only ones in the world that have been specifically designed to enable people with physical disabilities, and without it, sail together and share the adventure and the experience of sailing on a sailboat as equals. Named after the famous British admiral, victor of Trafalgar, who lost an arm fighting the Spanish.
People with physical disabilities are half the crew. Ship facilities allow them to actively participate in the operation of the boat: large terraces for wheelchairs, and special access to them, hydraulic steering for those with little strength, etc.. In general, the "Lord Nelson" has been designed to meet the needs of most disability and is able to navigate in any sea in the world.
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