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Greif (brigantine)

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Greif at "Hanse Sail 2008"
Germany
NameWilhelm Pieck
OwnerGreifswald, Germany
Acquired1951
Commissioned2 August 1951
RenamedGreif
IdentificationIMO number8862571
StatusTraining ship
NotesCall sign, DQFD
General characteristics
Class and typeBrigantine; 100 A5 Sailing ship, German Lloyd
Tonnage179,2 tons; 280 tons displacement
Length41.10 m (134.8 ft) LOA
Beam7.40 m (24.3 ft)
Draftmax. 3,60 m
PropulsionMTU Marine Diesel, 8 cylinders, 233 HP
Sail plan15 sails, 570 m² sail area, 14 kn (26 km/h) max. speed under sail
ComplementMax. 50 crew

Greif is a brigantine, owned by the town Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

It was built in 1951 at Warnowwerft, Warnemünde/Rostock with a steel hull,[1] launched May 26, 1951 and commissioned August 2, 1951.[2] It was the first steel vessel built after World War II at the port, and was christened Wilhelm Pieck after the first president of the German Democratic Republic.[3] In 1990 it participated in the first German sail event.[4] The ship was later given to the town of Greifswald and overhauled in Rostock, and re-christened Greif.[5]

The ship is used as a training ship for maritime youth education. It has participated in the Hanse Sail, including Hanse Sail Rostock 2011.[6]

Grief out of the water

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References

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  1. ^ "BRIGANTINE Greif: Data, photos, videos, history of the sailing ship".
  2. ^ "BRIGANTINE Greif: Data, photos, videos, history of the sailing ship".
  3. ^ "BRIGANTINE Greif: Data, photos, videos, history of the sailing ship".
  4. ^ "BRIGANTINE Greif: Data, photos, videos, history of the sailing ship".
  5. ^ "BRIGANTINE Greif: Data, photos, videos, history of the sailing ship".
  6. ^ "Hanse Sail Rostock 2011 – volle Segel voraus!".
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