Leader
Summary |
Accommodation
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History |
Specifications
Leader
is
a former Brixham sailing trawler, one
of the largest of her type ever built. She
is the largest, and oldest, of
Trinity's three vessels and was built in
1892 at the boatyard of A. W. Gibbs in
Galmpton on the river Dart. She fished in UK
waters until 1907, when she was sold to new
owners in Scandinavia. She remained there as
a working vessel until the 1960's, when she
became a sail training vessel under the flag
of the Swedish Cruising Club. In 1985, she
was taken to the West coast of Scotland,
where she was used for sailing charter
holidays.
In 1996 she was brought home to
South Devon, and operated from Dartmouth
until 1999, when she became part of the
Trinity fleet, and returned to Brixham.
Leader is rigged as she
would have been when first built, as a gaff
ketch. She is 80' long on deck, and 105'
overall. She displaces about 110 tonnes in
sailing trim. She has a beam of 19'6" and a
draft of 10'.
Down below, Leader has been
fitted out for her modern role. She has
accommodation for twelve guests and five
crew, a large saloon area, a galley with a
large, gas cooker, two heads, two hot
showers, and a generator that supplies a
ring main with 240v electricity. She has a
well equipped nav. station with modern
navigation equipment including Radar, GPS
and DSC VHF Radio. |