Nippon Maru (1984)
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Nippon Maru (日本丸) is a Japanese training sailing ship operated by the National Institute for Sea Training out of Tokyo.[1] She was built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries in Uraga, Kanagawa, and was launched on 15 February 1984, with her commissioning occurring on 16 September.[1] She was built as a replacement for the 1930-built barque Nippon Maru.[1]
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Name | Nippon Maru |
Owner | Japanese Government |
Operator | National Institute for Sea Training (Under MLIT) |
Port of registry | Tokyo, Japan |
Builder | Sumitomo Heavy Industries |
Launched | 15 February 1984 |
Completed | 16 September 1984 |
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Status | Operational |
General characteristics | |
Length | 110.1 metres (361 ft) |
Beam | 13.8 metres (45 ft) |
Draught | 6.5 metres (21 ft) |
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This article is about the tall ship built in 1984. For her predecessor of the same name, see Nippon Maru (1930).
Nippon Maru is 110.1 metres (361 ft) long, with a beam of 13.8 metres (45 ft) and a draft of 6.5 metres (21 ft).[1] Her gross tonnage is 2,891.[1] She is rigged as a four-masted barque, with a sail area of 2,760 square metres (29,700 sq ft), and has two 1,500-horsepower diesel engines for auxiliary functions.[1] She has a crew complement of 70, with a training complement of 120 trainees.[1]