This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships. It is sorted by overall length. The list, which is in the form of a table, covers vessels greater than about 200 feet (61 m) LOA, which includes overhangs and spars (length on deck or waterline length are other common measures of ship length).

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Star Flyer, a 112 m (367 ft) sail cruise ship launched in 1991, in the Pacific

Key

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Amerigo Vespucci, Venice, 2006
General

Year: launch/delivery/active
Shipyard: makers of the yacht
LOA: overall length
LOD: length on deck
LWL: waterline length
Beam: width

Tonnage and displacement

Gross tonnage and displacement are not equivalent and vary depending on the type of ton (e.g. metric or imperial) and how they are calculated. How gross tonnage is calculated has changed somewhat over time, but has always been a measure of cargo space (i.e., it is a measure of the volume of the cargo space), and figures for displacement also can vary because of different standards for loading.

Current status

Meaning of status column:

  • S Sailing today
  • F Floating, permanently moored, not sailing
  • D Dry dock or equivalent, permanently
  • H Historic ship that no longer exists

List

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Largest sailing vessels
NamesImageYearStatusShipyardLOA
sparred
 Beam Masts
& type
Hull materialSail areaGross tonnageDisplacementNote
SS Great EasternThumb1858HJ. Scott Russell & Co.692 ft (211 m)82 ft (25 m)6-mast sailing steam shipIron18,150 sq ft (1,686 m2) 18,915 GRT 32,160 long tonspassenger liner, later converted to cable laying ship
Club Med 2Thumb1992SSociéte Nouvelle des Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre (SNACH)636.5 ft (194.0 m)65.6 ft (20.0 m)5-mast motorsailorSteel26,000 sq ft (2,400 m2)14,983 tons1,674 deadweight t[1]Cruise ship[2]
Wind Surf
Club Med 1[3][4]
La Fayette
Thumb1990S SNACH617 ft (188 m)66 ft (20 m)5-mast motor-sailerSteel26,881 sq ft (2,497.3 m2) 14,745 GRTCruise ship
Aqua City (de)[5]
Merida
1984 Nippon Kokan (NKK)590.2 ft (179.9 m)23.4 ft (7.1 m)2-mast sail-assistSteel352 m218,59730,900 DWTsail-assisted cargo
Usuki Pioneer (de)
Swift Wings
S1 Moon
1984Usuki Tekkosho, Saiki531.5 ft (162.0 m)83 ft (25 m)2-mast sail-assistSteel640 m218,597 GRTsail-assisted cargo
Golden Horizon
Flying Clipper
Thumb2018S Brodosplit531.5 ft (162.2 m)60.7 ft (18.5 m)5-mast BarqueSteel6,347 m28,770 GRTCruise ship
PreußenThumb1902H Joh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde482 ft (147 m)53.8 ft (16.4 m)5-mast full rigSteel73,259 sq ft (6,806.0 m2) 5,081 GRT 11,150Windjammer, cargo, Flying P-Liner
France IIThumb1913H Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde480.5 ft (146.5 m)55.6 ft (16.9 m)5-mast barqueSteel68,350 sq ft (6,350 m2) 5,633 GRT 10,710 tscargo
R. C. Rickmers[6]

Neath

Thumb1906H Rickmers Reismühlen, Rhederei und Schiffbau, Bremerhaven479 ft (146 m)53.5 ft (16.3 m)5-mast barqueSteel6,045 m25,548 GRT10,500 tcargo
Thomas W. LawsonThumb1902H Fore River Shipyard475 ft (145 m)50 ft (15 m)7-mast schoonerSteel43,000 sq ft (4,000 m2) 5,218 GRT 13,860 long tonscargo
S/Y AThumb2015SNobiskrug469 ft (143 m)82 ft (25 m)3-mast schoonerSteel3,747 m2 (40,330 sq ft) 12,700 GRTPrivate yacht
WyomingThumb1909HPercy & Small450 ft (140 m)50.1 ft (15.3 m)6-mast schoonerWood/Iron3,700 m2 3,730 GRT 9,100 tonnescargo
Maria Rickmers[7]1891HRussell & Co., Glasgow443 ft (135 m)48 ft (15 m)5-mast barqueSteel5,300 m23,822 GRT
3,344 NRT
cargo
Wind Star[8]Thumb1986SSNACH440 ft (130 m)52.1 ft (15.9 m)4-mast motor-sailerSteel21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRTCruise ship
Wind Song[9]Thumb1987HSNACH440 ft (130 m)52.1 ft (15.9 m)4-mast motor-sailerSteel21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRTCruise ship, scuttled
Wind Spirit[10]Thumb1988SSNACH440 ft (130 m)52.1 ft (15.9 m)4-mast motor-sailerSteel21,500 sq ft (2,000 m2) 5,350 GRTCruise ship
Royal ClipperThumb2000SGdańsk, Merwede Shipyard439 ft (134 m)54 ft (16 m)5-mast full rigSteel56,000 sq ft (5,200 m2) 5,050 GRTCruise ship
PotosiThumb1895HJoh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde436 ft (133 m)49.7 ft (15.1 m)5-mast barqueSteel56,510 sq ft (5,250 m2)4,027 GRT8,350 t (loaded)Cargo, Flying P-Liner
France IThumb1890HD. & W. Henderson & Son, Partick Glasgow435 ft (133 m)48.5 ft (14.8 m)5-mast barque4,550 m2 3,784 GRT 8,800 tonscargo ship
KøbenhavnThumb1921HRamage & Ferguson, Leith Scotland430 ft (130 m)49 ft (15 m)5-mast barqueSteel4,644.4 m2 3,901 GRTtraining/cargo ship
HMS Black Prince
Emerald
Impregnable III
Thumb1862HRobert Napier & Sons420 ft (130 m)58 ft (18 m)3-mast full rigIron48,400 sq ft (4,500 m2) 9,250 long tonswarship, trainer, scrapped 1923
HMS WarriorThumb1860FThames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company418 ft (127 m)58 ft (18 m)3-mast full rigIron 6,039 tons burthen 9,210 long tonswarship, museum
HMS AgincourtThumb1867HLaird, Son & Co. of Birkenhead407 ft (124 m)59 ft 6 in (18.1 m)5-mast 6,638 tons burthen 10,800 tonswarship
HMS MinotaurThumb1867HThames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company407 ft (124 m)59 ft 6 in (18.1 m)5-mast32,377 sq ft (3,007.9 m2) 6,643 tons burthen 10,690 tonswarship
HMS NorthumberlandThumb1868HMillwall Iron Works407 ft (124 m)59 ft 6 in (18.1 m)5-mastwood/iron32,377 sq ft (3,007.9 m2) 6,631 tons burthen 10,784 tonswarship, rig later reduced to 3-mast
Great RepublicThumb1853HDonald McKay, Boston400 ft (120 m)53 ft (16 m)4-mast clipper
3-mast later
Wood6,400 m24,555 GRT6,600 tons burthencargo, rebuilt 1862, sunk 1872
Moshulu
Kurt
Thumb1904FWilliam Hamilton, River Clyde396 ft (121 m)46.9 ft (14.3 m)4-mast barqueSteel44,993 sq ft (4,180.0 m2) 3,200 GRT[11]museum, cargo ship
VikingThumb1906FBurmeister & Wain, Copenhagen387 ft (118 m)46 ft (14 m)4-mast barqueSteel39,700 sq ft (3,690 m2) 2,959 GRT6,300 tonscargo, training ship, hotel
Sedov,[12]
Kommodore Johnsen
Magdalene Vinnen II
Thumb1921SFriedrich Krupp Germaniawerft385.5 ft (117.5 m)48.9 ft (14.9 m)4-mast barqueSteel45,154 sq ft (4,194.9 m2) 3,476[12]training ship, cargo
LawhillThumb1892HW.B. Thompson & Co., Dundee382 ft (116 m)45 ft (14 m)4-mast barqueSteel43,060 sq ft (4,000 m2) 2,942 GRT 4,600cargo ship
HMS AchillesThumb1864HChatham Dockyard380 ft (120 m)58 ft 3 in (17.8 m)4-mast44,000 sq ft (4,100 m2) 6,121 tons burthen 9,829 long tonswarship, rig later reduced to 3-mast
BAP UniónThumb2014SSIMA, Peru378.94 ft (115.50 m)44 ft (13.5 m)4-mast barqueSteel36,597 sq ft (3,400.0 m2)3,200 ttraining ship
Peking
HMS Pekin
Arethusa II
Peking
Thumb1911FBlohm + Voss, Hamburg377.5 ft (115.1 m)45.6 ft (13.9 m)4-mast barqueSteel44,132 sq ft (4,100.0 m2) 3,100 GRT[13]Flying P-liner, Museum, cargo ship
PassatThumb1911FBlohm + Voss, Hamburg377 ft (115 m)47.3 ft (14.4 m)4-mast barqueSteel49,514 sq ft (4,600.0 m2)3,091 GRT6,180 tsFlying P-liner, hostel, cargo
Pamir[14]Thumb1905HBlohm + Voss, Hamburg375.6 ft (114.5 m)46.0 ft (14.0 m)4-mast barqueSteel40,900 sq ft (3,800 m2) 3,020 GRT 4,500Flying P-liner, cargo ship
Kruzenshtern
Padua
Thumb1926SJoh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde375.5 ft (114.5 m)46.0 ft (14.0 m)4-mast barqueSteel36,600 sq ft (3,400 m2) 3,545[15] 5,725[15]Flying P-liner, training, tourist ship
Juan Sebastián ElcanoThumb1927SEchevarrieta & Larriñaga, Cadiz371 ft (113 m)43.3 ft (13.2 m)[16]4-mast schoonerSteel26,555 sq ft (2,467.0 m2)[17] 3,754[18]training ship
EsmeraldaThumb1953SEchevarrieta & Larriñaga, Cadiz371 ft (113 m)43.3 ft (13.2 m)[19]4-mast barquentineSteel26,555 sq ft (2,467.0 m2)[20] 3,754[21]training ship
Star FlyerThumb1991SScheepswerven van Langerbrugge366 ft (112 m)49.8 ft (15.2 m)4-mast barquentineSteel36,000 ft2 2,298 GTcruise ship
Star ClipperThumb1992SScheepswerven van Langerbrugge366 ft (112 m)45.9 ft (14.0 m)4-mast barquentineSteel36,000 ft2 2,298 GTcruise ship
Dar MłodzieżyThumb1982SGdańsk Shipyard362.9 (110.6 m)45.9 ft (14.0 m)3-mast frigateSteel32,453 sq ft (3,015.0 m2) 2,385 GRT 2,791training ship
Kaiwo Maru II[22]Thumb1989SSumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI)361 ft (110 m)45.2 ft (13.8 m)4-mast barqueSteel29,708 sq ft (2,760.0 m2) 2,556training ship
Nippon Maru IIThumb1984SSHI361 ft (110 m)35.1 ft (10.7 m)4-mast barqueSteel29,708 sq ft (2,760.0 m2) 2,570training ship
Sea Cloud
Angelita
Hussar V[23]
Thumb1931SKrupp360 ft (109.7) m50 ft (15 m)4-mast full rig shipSteel32,000 sq ft (3,000 m2) 2,532 GRTCruise ship, yacht
PalladaThumb1989SGdańsk Shipyard356.3 ft (108.6 m)45.75 ft (13.94 m)3-mast full rigSteel29,827 sq ft (2,771.0 m2)2,264 GRT2,987Training ship
NadezhdaThumb1992SGdańsk Shipyard109.4 m14 m3-mast full rigSteel2,768 m22,986 long tonstraining
MirThumb1987SLenin Shipyard358 ft (109 m)45.6 ft (13.9 m)3-mast full rigSteel2,771 m22,257trainer
KhersonesThumb1989SLenin Shipyard356 ft (109 m)46 ft (14 m)3-mast full rigSteel29,800 sq ft (2,770 m2)training/charter
Black Pearl (Y712)Thumb2016SAlblasserdam shipyard350 ft (110 m)49 ft (15 m)3-mast DynaRigSteel2,877 m2 (30,970 sq ft)2,986yacht
Sea Cloud II[24][25]Thumb2001SAstilleros Gondán, Castropol348 ft (106 m)52 ft (16 m)3-mast barqueSteel30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2)[26] 3,849 GRT[27]Cruise ship
HMS AlexandraThumb1877HChatham Dockyard344 ft (105 m)63 ft 10 in (19.5 m)3-mast 9,492 long tonswarship
HMS InflexibleThumb1881HPortsmouth Dockyard344 ft (105 m)75 ft (23 m)2-mast18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2) 11,880 tons (full load)warship, underrigged, rig later discarded
ARA LibertadThumb1956SRio Santiago340.4 ft (103.8 m)46.9 ft (14.3 m)3-mast shipSteel28,546 sq ft (2,652.0 m2) 3,720training ship
Amerigo VespucciThumb1930SCastellammare di Stabia331 ft (101 m)51 ft (16 m)3-mast full rigSteel30,400 sq ft (2,820 m2) 2,686[28] 4,146 tons (full load)training ship
HMS MonarchThumb1869HChatham Dockyard330 ft (100 m)57 ft 6 in (17.5 m)3-mast full rig ship27,700 sq ft (2,570 m2) 5,102 tons burthen 8,322 long tonswarship/ironclad
RedoutableThumb1878H330 ft (100 m)64 ft (20 m)3-mast steamersteel/iron 9224 tonneswarship, rig later discarded?
ParmaThumb1902HPort Glasgow327.6 ft (99.9 m)46.4 ft (14.1 m)4-mast barquesteel/iron 5,300 tonnescargo ship
HMS HerculesThumb1868HChatham Dockyard325 ft (99 m)59 ft (18 m)3-mast full-rig ship49,400 sq ft (4,590 m2) 5,234 tons burthen 8,830 long tons (full load)warship
HMS SultanThumb1871HChatham Dockyard325 ft (99 m)59 ft (18 m)3-mast full rig49,400 sq ft (4,590 m2) 5,234 tons burthen 9,290 long tonswarship
ColbertThumb1877HBrest shipyard325 ft (99 m)57 ft (17 m)3-mastwood/iron 8,600 tonneswarship
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
Großherzog Friedrich August
Thumb1914SJoh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde321.5 ft (98.0 m)41.4 ft (12.6 m)3-mast barqueSteel21,808 sq ft (2,026.0 m2) 1,516 t[29]training ship
SS Great BritainThumb1843DBristol322 ft (98 m)50 ft 6 in (15.39 m)5-mast steamer
3-mast
iron3,675 tons load draughtMuseum ship
Passenger steamship
HMS CaptainThumb1870HLaird Brothers, Birkenhead320 ft (98 m)53 ft 3 in (16.2 m)3-mast steamer50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) 4,272 tons burthen 7,767 tonswarship
Rickmer Rickmers
NRP Santo André
NRP Sagres
Flores
Max
Thumb1896FRickmers shipyard, Bremerhaven318.2 ft (97.0 m)40 ft (12 m)3-mast barqueSteel3,500 m21,980 BRT
3,067 TDW
Museum ship
RichelieuThumb1876HToulon shipyard316 ft (96 m)57 ft (17 m)3-mastWood
iron clad
22,055 sq ft (2,049.0 m2) 9,000 tonneswarship
Pommern
Mneme
Thumb1903FJ Reid & Co312 ft (95 m)43 ft 13 m4-mast barqueSteel36,800 sq ft (3,420 m2)2,376 GRTWindjammer, museum
John EnaThumb1892HR. Duncan & Co., Port Glasgow312 ft (95 m)48 ft (15 m)4-mast barqueSteel2,842 GRTCargo
Dar Pomorza
Prinzeß Eitel Friedrich
Thumb1909FBlohm + Voss, Hamburg305.1 ft (93.0 m)41.3 ft (12.6 m)3-mast frigateSteel2,100 m21,561 tonnesMuseum, training ship
EosThumb2006SLürssen304.9 ft (92.9 m)44.3 ft (13.5 m)3-mast bermuda rigged schoonerAluminium3,600 m2 1,500Yacht
Baron of RenfrewThumb1825HCharles Wood304 ft (93 m)61 ft (19 m)4-mast barqueWood5,294 GRTDisposable
USS Constitution[30]Thumb1797FSEdmund Hartt, Boston304 ft (93 m)43 ft (13 m)3-mast heavy frigateWood42,710 sq ft (3,968 m2) 2,200 tonsWarship ('Old Ironsides')
Balclutha
Pacific Queen
Star of Alaska
Balclutha
Thumb1886FCharles Connell and Company301 ft (92 m)38.6 ft (11.8 m)3-mast full rig shipSteel 1689 GRT[31]Museum, Cargo ship
HMS BellerophonThumb1866HChatham Dockyard300 ft (91 m)56 ft 1 in (17.1 m)3-mast steamerwood/iron
steel
23,800 sq ft (2,210 m2) 4,720 tons burthen 7,551 tonswarship
ARM CuauhtémocThumb1982SAstilleros Celaya S.A., Bilbao, Spain296.9 ft (90.5 m)39 ft 4 in (12 m)3-mast barqueSteel25,489 sq ft (2,368.0 m2)1,800 tonstraining ship
AthenaThumb2004SRoyal Huisman295.3 ft (90.0 m)40.0 ft (12.2 m)3-mast gaff rigged schoonerAluminium28,632 sq ft (2,660.0 m2) 1,177 1,126Yacht
USCGC Eagle
Horst Wessel
Thumb1936SBlohm + Voss, Hamburg295 ft (90 m)39 ft 1 in (11.9 m)3-mast barqueSteel21,344 sq ft (1,982.9 m2) 1,784 tons (full load)training ship
NRP Sagres
Guanabara
Albert Leo Schlageter
Thumb1937SBlohm + Voss, Hamburg295 ft (90 m)40 ft (12 m)3-mast barqueSteel21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) 1,755 tons (full load)training ship
Legacy[32]
France II
1959SForges et al. Meditterranee, Le Havre294 ft (90 m)40 ft (12 m)4-mast BarquentineSteel 1,740 GRT[33]Cruise, Research ship
Gorch FockThumb1958SBlohm + Voss, Hamburg293.3 ft (89.4 m)39 ft (12 m)3-mast barqueSteel21,926 sq ft (2,037.0 m2) 3,181 GRT 1,760 (full load)training ship
Archibald RussellThumb1905HScotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Greenock291.3 ft (88.8 m)42.8 ft (13.0 m)4-mast barqueSteel 2,354 GRTcargo
Le Ponant[34][35]Thumb1991SSociete Francaise de Construction Navale290 ft (88 m)39.4 ft (12.0 m)3-mast schoonerSteel16,140 sq ft (1,499 m2)[36] 1,443 UMS[37] 850[37]cruise ship
The Maltese Falcon[38]Thumb2006SPerini Navi289.1 ft (88.1 m)40.9 ft (12.5 m)3-mast dynarigg clipperSteel25,791 sq ft (2,396.1 m2) 1,110 1,240Yacht
HMS TemeraireThumb1877HChatham Dockyard285 ft (87 m)62 ft (19 m)2-mast brig25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2) 8,540 long tonswarship
Dom Fernando ll e GlóriaThumb1843 D Shipyards of the Royal Navy Arsenal, Daman 284 ft (87 m) 42 ft

(13 m)

3-mast Frigate Wood 22,190 sq ft (2.052,2 m2) 1,849,16 tons Museum, warship
Glenlee
Islamount
Clarastella
Galatea
Thumb1896FAnderson Rodger & Company, Port Glasgow282 ft (86 m)37.5 ft (11.4 m)3-mast BarqueSteel1,613 GRTC. 2,990 tonsmuseum, cargo ship
HMS Lord Clyde1866HPembroke dockyard280 ft (85 m)59 ft (18 m)Wood31,000 sq ft (2,900 m2) 4,067 tons burthen 7,750 tonswarship, ironclad
HMS Lord WardenThumb1867HChatham Dockyard280 ft (85 m)59 ft (18 m)3-mastWood 4,080 tons burthen 7,842 long tonswarship, ironclad
Cutty SarkThumb1869DWilliam Denny and Brothers/Scott & Linton, Dumbarton280 ft (85 m)36 ft (11 m)3-mast ClipperWood/Iron32,291 sq ft (2,999.9 m2) 963 GRT[citation needed] 2,700 tons (2,747 t) (full load)Museum, tea clipper
Falls of ClydeThumb1878FRussell and Company, Port Glasgow280 ft (85 m)40 ft (12 m)4-mast full rigIron 1,807 GRT[39]Museum, Cargo ship
WavertreeThumb1885FR.W. Leyland & Company, Southampton279 ft (85 m)40.2 ft (12.3 m)3-mast full rigIron31,495 sq ft 2,170 GRTMuseum, Cargo ship
Star of India
Euterpe
Thumb1863SGibson, McDonald & Arnold, Ramsey, Isle of Man278 ft (85 m)35.2 ft (10.7 m)3-mast barqueIron 1,318 GRTMuseum, cargo ship
HMS TrincomaleeThumb1817DBombay Dockyard, India276 ft (84 m)39.9 ft (12.2 m)3-mast heavy frigateWood 1,065.63 bmMuseum Ship
Simón BolívarThumb1979SAstilleros Celaya270 ft (82 m)35 ft 1 in (10.69 m)3-mast barqueSteel17,800 sq ft (1,650 m2)1,260 tonstraining ship
MirceaThumb1938SBlohm + Voss, Hamburg269.4 ft (82.1 ft)39.4 ft (12.0 m)3-mast barqueSteel18,815 sq ft (1,748.0 m2)[40] 1,312 GRT[40] 1,760 tstraining ship
AnemosThumb2024SPiriou266 ft (81 m)49 ft (15 m)2-mast schoonerSteel22,000 sq ft (2,000 m2)1,100 tonsTOWT cargo ship, sister-ship to Artemis.[41]
Artemis2024SPiriou266 ft (81 m)49 ft (15 m)2-mast schoonerSteel22,000 sq ft (2,000 m2)1,100 tonsCargo ship, sister-ship to Anemos.
Oregon Pine
Dorothy H. Sterling
Thumb1920HPortland, Oregon267 ft (81 m)49 ft 6 in (15.1 m)6-mast schoonerLumber schooner
shipwreck
Sovereign of the SeasThumb1852HShipyard of Donald McKay, East Boston258 ft 2 in44 ft 7 in3-mast ClipperWood2,421 tonsTea clipper
MercatorThumb1932FRamage and Ferguson, Leith258 ft (79 m)35 ft (11 m)3-mast barquentineSteel770trainer, museum
Skomvær[42]Thumb1890HLaxevaags Maskin- og Jernskibsbyggeri257.4 ft (78.5 m)38.2 ft (11.6 m)3-mast BarqueSteel 1,775 GRT
1,686 NRT
2,650 DWT
Cargo ship, scrapped 1924
BAE GuayasThumb1976SAstilleros Celaya S.A., Bilbao, Spain257 ft 3 in (78.40 m)33 ft 4 in (10.16 m)3-mast barqueSteel15,200 ft2 (1,410 m2 )934 DWT1,300 tonstraining ship
Danmark[43]Thumb1933SNakskov253 ft (77 m)33.1 ft (10.1 m)3-mast shipSteel17,567 sq ft (1,632.0 m2) 737[43]training ship
Stad AmsterdamThumb2000SDamen Shipyard249.3 ft (76.0 m)34.5 ft (10.5 m)3-mast clipperSteel23,681 sq ft (2,200.0 m2) 723 GRT 1,038 tonnes[44]
Cisne BrancoThumb1999SDamen Shipyard249.3 ft (76.0 m)34.5 ft (10.5 m)3-mast clipperSteel23,681 sq ft (2,200.0 m2) 723 GRT 1,038 tonnes
M5
Mirabella V
Thumb2004SVosper Thornycroft246.8 ft (75.2 m)48.6 ft (14.8 m)1-mast, sloopGRP36,490 sq ft (3,390 m2)[45] 1,004 765Yacht
Phocea
Club Mediterrannee
La Vie Claire[46]
Thumb1976SDCAN, Toulon246.5 ft (75.1 m)31.4 ft (9.6 m)4-mast schoonerSteel2,775 m2 530 554Yacht
Single-handed Racer
Christian RadichThumb1937SFramnæs, Norway240 ft (73 m)32 ft (9.8 m)3-mast full-rigged shipSteel14,600 sq ft (1,360 m2)1,050 tonnestraining, charter
Shin Aitoku Maru (de)[47]1980Nippon Kokan (NKK)236 ft (72 m)34 ft (10 m)2-mast motor-sailorSteel200 m2600 ton1,475 t
1,600 DWT
Experimental sail
JyllandThumb1860DNaval dock Yard, Copenhagen233 ft (71 m)44 ft (13 m)3-mast steam frigateWood 2,456 tonsMuseum, warship
HMS VictoryThumb1765DPortsmouth Historic Dockyard227 ft 6 in (69.3 m)51 ft 10 in (15.8 m)3-mast ship of the lineWood58,556 sq ft (5,440.0 m2) 2,142 tons (2,176.4 t) 3,500 tons (3,556 t)Museum, warship
Atlantic[48]2010SVan der Graaf227.2 ft (69.3 m)29 ft (8.8 m)3-mast schoonersteel18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2)New Atlantic
AtlanticThumb1903HTownsend and Downey227 ft (69 m)29 ft (8.8 m)3-mast schoonersteel18,500 sq ft (1,720 m2)303 tonnesyacht, warship, won Kaiser's Cup
Palinuro
Commandant Louis Richard
Thumb1934SChantiers Dubigeon, Nantes 226.4 ft (69.0 m)30.2 ft (9.2 m)3-mast schoonerSteel2,634 m2[49]835 t1,341 tonnestraining ship
VasaThumb1627DNavy Yard, Stockholm226 ft (69 m)38 ft (12 m)3-mast warshipWood13,720 sq ft (1,275 m2)1,210 tonnesMuseum, warship
Tippoo Saib1840?H3-mast BarqueIron 1,022Passenger and cargo ship, wrecked at sea
Lady ElizabethThumb1879HRobert Thompson & Sons223 ft (68 m)35 ft (11 m)3-mast BarqueIron 1,208Cargo Ship, wreck
UAM CreoulaThumb1937SEstaleiros CUF, Lisbon221.1 ft (67.4 m)32.48 ft (9.90 m)4-mast luggerSteel14,681 sq ft (1,363.9 m2)1,300 tonsSail training[50]
Santa Maria ManuelaThumb1937SEstaleiros CUF, Lisbon221.1 ft (67.4 m)32.48 ft (9.90 m)4-mast schooner[51]Steel12,163 sq ft (1,130.0 m2)1,300 tonsCruise ship[52]
Vertigo[53]2010SAlloy Yachts, Auckland220 ft (67 m)41.1 ft (12.5 m)2-mast ketchAluminium5,330 m2837 GRTYacht
C.A. ThayerThumb1895FHans D. Bendixsen219 ft (67 m)36 ft (11 m)3-mast schoonerWood 453 GRTMuseum ship, Fishing, Cargo
Hetairos[54]
Panamax
2011SBaltic Yachts, Finland218.8 ft (66.7 m)34.6 ft (10.5 m)2-mast ketchGRPYacht
Dykstra & Partners
Reichel Pugh
Aglaia[55]2011SVitters Shipyard216.5 ft (66.0 m)33.8 ft (10.3 m)1-mast, sloop2,370 m2494[56]Yacht, Dubois/Redman Whiteley Dixon
Creole
Vira
1927SCamper & Nicholsons, refitting by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani214.2 ft
(65.3 m)
30.97 ft
(9.4 m)
3-mast schoonerWood1,640 m2 381 697Yacht
Mine Sweeper
Alexander von Humboldt II[57][58]Thumb2011SBVT213.4 ft (65.0 m)33 ft (10 m)3-mast barqueSteel1,360 m2763 GRT992 tonnestraining ship
TenaciousThumb2000SJubilee Yard, Southampton213 ft (65 m)35 ft (11 m)3-mast barqueWood13,100 sq ft (1,220 m2)586 tons burthensail training
Adix1984SAstilleros de Mallorca S.A.212.76 ft (64.85 m)29.13 ft (8.88 m)3-mast schoonerSteel1,720 m2[59] 291 370Yacht
Pilar Rossi1989
2005
SAlucraft211.12 ft (64.35 m)46.2 ft (14.1 m)2-mast trimaranSteelYacht, lengthened 2005
SørlandetThumb1927SHøivolds Mek. Verksted[60]210.47 ft (64.15 m)22.54 ft (6.87 m)3-mast full rigSteel1,166 m2 499 GT 891 tonsSchool Ship
Felicita West[61]2003SPerini Navi209.97 ft (64.00 m)41.7 ft (12.7 m)2-mastAluminium2,299 m2 650 650Yacht
Running on Waves2011SGdansk209.97 ft (64.00 m)29.53 ft (9.00 m)3-mast BarkentineSteel1,300 m2 634 GT700 tYacht, Choren Design[62][63][64]
Capitán MirandaThumb1930SSociedad Española de Construcción Naval, Cádiz210 ft (64 m)26 ft (7.9 m)3-mast schoonerSteel853.35 m2 852 GTSchool Ship
Großherzogin Elisabeth
Ariadne
San Antonio[65][66][67]
Thumb1909SScheepswerf Smit Jan Alblasserdam209 ft (64 m)27.0 ft (8.2 m)3-mast SchoonerSteel1,010 m2 463 GRT
540 DWT
Club owned
Cruise ship
Coaster
Freighter
Alexander von Humboldt
Reserve Sonderburg[68]
Thumb1906FAG Weser, Bremen205.2 ft (62.5 m)26.3 ft (8.0 m)3-mast BarqueSteel11,140 sq ft (1,035 m2) 829 ts 396botel, moored in Bremen
charter yacht
training[69]
lightship
Rainbow Warrior IIIThumb2011SFr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany201.3 ft (61.4 m)37.1 ft (11.3 m)2-mast A-frame schoonerSteel13,500 sq ft (1,250 m2)855 t860 tenvironmental campaigning platform
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Examples Under 200 ft
NameImageYearStatus ShipyardLOA Beam Masts
& Type
Hull materialSail areaGross TonnageDisplace-
ment
Note
Eendracht[70][71]Thumb1989SScheepswerf Damen, Nederlands194 ft (59 m)40.3 ft (12.3 m)3-mast gaff schoonerSteel1,206 m2606 BRT
181 NRT
Sail trainer. W. de V. Lentsch, Jr.
Belem
Giorgio Cini
Fantôme II
Belem
Thumb1896SChantiers Adolphe Dubigeon, Nantes191 ft (58 m)28.8 ft (8.8 m)3-mast barqueSteel/iron1,200 m2531 NRT750 tonsCargo,
yacht,
training
INS SudarshiniThumb2012SGoa Shipyard, India177 ft (54 m)28 ft (8.5 m)3-mast barqueSteel1,035 m2513 tonsSail trainer
INS TaranginiThumb1997SGoa Shipyard, India177 ft (54 m)28 ft (8.5 m)3-mast barqueSteel1,035 m2513 tonsSail trainer
Royal AlbatrossThumb2001SDentons Ship Yard, Charleston, SC, USA154 ft (47 m)25 ft (7.6 m)4-mast barqueSteel653 m2276 tonsLuxury Tall Ship
T/S Gunilla 1940 S Oskarshamn Shipyard 164 ft

(50 m)

27 ft

(8,3 m)

3-mast

barque

Steel 1,040 m2 405 tons Sail trainer
Harvey GamageThumb1973SHarvey Gamage Shipyard131 ft (40 m)24 ft (7.3 m)2-mast Gaff RiggedWood4,200 sq ft (390 m2)Training Ship
Orion

Tullan

Earl of Pembroke

Thumb
1945 S Pukavik, Sweden 145 ft (44.2 m) 23 ft (7.5 m) 3-mast

Barque

Wood 695 m2 178 350 Charters, movie work, passengers
Monte Cristo
Endeavour II
1968H140 ft (43 m)3-mast barqueWood9,000 sq ft (840 m2)200 tonsSail with small auxiliary diesel
Atyla
Thumb1984SHandmade. Soria, Spain and Lekeitio, Spain102 ft (31 m)26 ft (7.9 m)2-mast schoonerWood (Iroko)500 m2132 tonsSail training
STS Fryderyk Chopin Thumb 1992 S Dora Shipyard, Gdynia, Poland 181 ft (55 m) 28 ft

(8.5 m)

2-mast brig Steel 1,200 m2 306 400 Sail training,
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