Italian training ship Caroly

Caroly is a yawl, active as a sail training vessel for the Italian Navy.[2]

History
NameCaroly
NamesakeCarolina (name)
OperatorItalian Navy
BuilderCantiere Navale Baglietto, Varazze, La Spezia, Italy
Launched18 July 1948
Recommissioned1983
In service1
Statusin service
NotesPennant number A5302
General characteristics
TypeYawl
Tonnage56 t (55 long tons) full load
Length
  • - 23.66 m (77 ft 7 in) LOA
  • - 17.67 m (58.0 ft) LPP[1]
Beam4.80 m (15 ft 9 in)
Draught2.80 m (9 ft 2 in)
Sail plan210 m2 (2,300 sq ft)
Speed
  • - 9.0 knots (16.7 km/h; 10.4 mph) by sailing
  • - 8.0 knots (14.8 km/h; 9.2 mph) by engine prop
Range550 nmi (1,020 km; 630 mi) at 8.0 knots (14.8 km/h; 9.2 mph) (on engine prop)
Complement
  • - 14, of which:
  • - 5 crew
  • - 9 guests
Notes
  • - 1 x diesel engine FIAT AIFO 8061M, 82.03 kW (110.00 bhp)
  • - 1 x shaft
  • - 1 x engine generator Onan Marine 120 MDKAD

History

Designed by Vincenzo Vittorio Baglietto, Caroly is a Bermudan-rig yawl, built in wood, commissioned by Riccardo Preve in 1948 and named after his wife Carolina. The Ligurian family continued to own Caroly up until 1982, where she was then donated to the Marina Militare to be used as a training ship for the students of the Italian Naval Academy of Livorno. In restored years 1998/1999.

References

  1. "Caroly, 1948 - Barche e Navi d'Epoca - NAUTICA REPORT". Nauticareport.it. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  2. "Caroly - Marina Militare". Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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