Tall Ships
- Alexander von Humboldt II
- Astrid
- Bark Europa
- Christian Radich
- Dar Mlodziezy
- Eendracht
- Gulden Leeuw
- Kaliakra
- Kruzenshtern
- Lord Nelson
- Mir
- Morgenster
- Oosterschelde
- Pelican of London
- Picton Castle
- Pogoria
- Santa Maria Manuela
- Sorlandet
- Stad Amsterdam
- Statsraad Lehmkuhl
- Tenacious
- Thalassa
- Wylde Swan
Small Ships
Yachts
Picton Castle
Go to bookings and prices Deep water, square rigger, ocean voyaging at its best. The Barque Picton Castle is known for her international voyages, crossing oceans and a high standard of seamanship training. This 179-foot sailing ship accommodates 52 people including 12 professional crew members and 40 trainee crew. Everyone on board is a working, contributing part of the crew, standing watches, taking your turn on the helm, performing forward lookout, handling sail, and assisting with ship's maintenance. The ship sails from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada and she is proud to sail with an international crew. With five world circumnavigation voyages, a year-long exploration of the Atlantic basin, numerous trips to the Caribbean, to the east coast of North America and to the Great Lakes, Picton Castle is truly a global voyager.On her upcoming Atlantic Voyage 2012-2013, Picton Castle will visit ports in the USA, Canada, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and the Spanish Main. Join for the full year-long voyage, for eight months or four months, or for as little as two weeks in the summer of 2012.
Accommodation
Crew are accommodated in upper and lower pilot bunks, each with their own curtain for privacy, a reading light and moderate storage space. The main salon, with its rich mahogany tables and sea chests from Bali inlaid with mother of pearl, acts as bedroom, dining room, living room and classroom. Eighteen crew are housed in the main salon, eight in the forepeak, eight in the after cabin and ten in the foc'sle. In fair weather, most meals are eaten on deck.
Specifications
Shipping type: BarqueHomeport: Avatiu, Cook Islands
Date built: 1928
Restored: 1955, 1997
Crew: 12 professional crew, 40 trainee crew
Capacity: 52
Daytrips: N/A
Length: 45.03m
Beam: 7.21m
Draught: 4.27m
Sail: 1157m2
Displacement: 284 gross tons
Height of mast: 29.57m
Engine capacity: 690hp Burmeister & Wain Alpha diesel
History
Built with a perfect midium clipper hull shape in 1928 as a fishing trawler at Cochrane's in Selby, Yorkshire, England, Picton Castle spent her early years fishing and carrying cargo in the North Sea. In World War II she was pressed into service as a minesweeper and convoy escort. When looking for a vessel he could fit out as a fine square-rigged sailing ship, Captain Daniel Moreland found Picton Castle in Norway and brought her to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada where skilled craftsmen and tradespeople transformed her into the blue-water barque she is today. Since 1997 she has sailed around the world five times and sailed on many shorter voyages, introducing over 1,000 people to the way of a ship on a traditional square-rigger.News
We organize 7 exchange on board of Tall Ships this summer. Four exchanges will take place during the Tall Ships Races and three of them outside the Tall Ships Races. The nationalities will differ per ship.
The following exchanges are during the Tall Ships Races:
On the Bark Europa will be youngsters of Italy, Sweden, United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Norway, Portugal and the Netherlands. The Lord Nelson will have British, Portuguese, French, Spanish and Dutch youngsters on board.
We also have an exchange during the Tall Ships Races on board of the Kaliakra. On board of this ship will be nationalities from all over the world.
We still have some places left on the Bark Europa for Italian, Belgian and Swedish youngsters. On the Lord Nelson we have some places for youngsters of France, United Kingdom and Spain. And as said before on the Kaliakra are places for all nationalities .
Are you between the 15-25 years old and ready for an adventure this summer? Be quick and book now!

