I found some old photos I made during the visit of the STS SEDOV in Trieste in the year 2006.....at this time she was still a training ship of the russian Navy - therefore the cadets on board
STS Sedov (Russian: Седов), formerly Magdalene Vinnen II (1921–1936) and Kommodore Johnsen (–1948), is a four-masted steel barque that for almost 80 years was the largest traditional sailing ship in operation. Originally built as a German cargo ship, Sedov is today a sail training vessel, training cadets from the universities of Murmansk, Saint Petersburg and Arkhangelsk. She participates regularly in the big maritime international events as a privileged host and has also been a regular participant in The Tall Ships' Races.
you can find some drawings of the Magdalena Vinnen II on this web-page
http://www.jocham-schiffe.de/mvinnen/mvinnen_plan.html#
Photos without order.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS_Sedov
http://www.sts-sedov.info/
http://www.jocham-schiffe.de/mvinnen/mvinnen_plan.html#
STS Sedov (Russian: Седов), formerly Magdalene Vinnen II (1921–1936) and Kommodore Johnsen (–1948), is a four-masted steel barque that for almost 80 years was the largest traditional sailing ship in operation. Originally built as a German cargo ship, Sedov is today a sail training vessel, training cadets from the universities of Murmansk, Saint Petersburg and Arkhangelsk. She participates regularly in the big maritime international events as a privileged host and has also been a regular participant in The Tall Ships' Races.
you can find some drawings of the Magdalena Vinnen II on this web-page
http://www.jocham-schiffe.de/mvinnen/mvinnen_plan.html#
Photos without order.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS_Sedov
http://www.sts-sedov.info/
http://www.jocham-schiffe.de/mvinnen/mvinnen_plan.html#
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