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{{Short description|Ship used to train seafarers}} {{more citations needed|date=January 2010}} [[File:A port bow view of the Singapore training ship RSS PANGLIMA (P-68) underway.jpg|thumb|A port bow view of the [[Singapore]] training ship {{RSS|Panglima}}]] A '''training ship''' is a [[ship]] used to train students as [[sailor]]s. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by [[navies]] to train future officers. Essentially there are two types: those used for training at sea and old [[Hulk (ship type)|hulks]] used to house classrooms. As with [[receiving ship]]s or [[accommodation ship]]s, which were often hulked warships in the 19th Century, when used to bear on their books the shore personnel of a naval station (as under section 87 of the [[Naval Discipline Act 1866]] ([[29 & 30 Vict.]] c. 109),<ref>{{cite web|title=The Naval Discipline Act, 1866|url=http://www.pdavis.nl/NDA1866.htm}}</ref> the provisions of the act only applied to officers and men of the Royal Navy borne on the books of a warship), that were generally replaced by shore facilities commissioned as [[stone frigate]]s, most ''"Training Ships"'' of the British [[Sea Cadets (United Kingdom)|Sea Cadet Corps]], by example, are shore facilities (although the corps has floating Training Ships also, including [[TS Royalist (2014)|TS ''Royalist'']]). The hands-on aspect provided by [[sail training]] has also been used as a platform for everything from semesters at sea for undergraduate [[oceanography]] and [[biology]] students to character-building for youths.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} ==Notable training ships== ===Royal Navy=== [[File:Boatrace-Worcester-Conway.jpg|thumb|Painting of the first Mersey boat race between cadets of {{HMS|Conway|school ship|6}} (on the right) and London's {{HMS|Worcester}} on 11 June 1891. Also moored in line are reformatory ships ''Clarence'' (centre, furthest away) and ''Akbar'', and {{ship|TS|Indefatigable}}.<ref name="NML">{{cite web | title = First boat race on the Mersey between cadets of HMS Conway and HMS Worcester, 11 June 1891' by Charles W Wyllie (1859-1923) | url = https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/first-boat-race-mersey-between-cadets-of-hms-conway-and-hms-worcester-11-june-1891-charles-w-wyllie | website = National Museums Liverpool | date = 2023 | access-date = 13 March 2023}}</ref>]] * {{HMS|Arethusa|1849|3}} from 1874 to 1933. * {{HMS|Boscawen||2}}, a series of training ships from 1860 to 1906 (the original {{HMS|Boscawen|1844}} went on to serve as [[Wellesley Nautical School|TS ''Wellesley'']] from 1873 to 1914). * [[HMS Britannia|''Britannia'']], a series of two training ships from 1859 to 1905. * {{HMS|Bristol|D23|3}}, a 1973 destroyer used for training from 1987 to 2020. * {{HMS|Buzzard|1887|3}} from 1904 to 1921 (renamed ''President'' in 1911). * {{HMS|Castor|1832|3}} from 1860 to 1902. * {{HMS|Clio|1858|3}} from 1876 to c.1919. * {{HMS|Conway||2}}, a series of three training ships from 1859 to 1956, and then a shore-based school. * ''[[HMS Wellesley (1815)|Cornwall]]'' (see also ''Wellesley'') * {{HMS|Defiance|1861|3}} from 1884 to 1931. * {{HMS|Duncan|F80|3}}, a 1955 frigate used for training from 1969 to 1985. * {{HMS|Eastbourne|F73|3}}, a 1957 frigate used for training from 1971 to 1985. * {{HMS|Excellent||2}}, a series of three gunnery training ships from 1830 to 1892 before moving ashore. * {{HMS|Exmouth|1905|3}}, the Royal Navy's first specially commissioned training ship; renamed ''HMS Worcester'' after 1945. * {{HMS|Foudroyant|1798|3}}, training ship for gunnery from 1862 to 1884, and for boys from 1891 to 1897. See also ''Trincomalee''. * {{HMS|Ganges|1821|3}} from 1865 to 1905; continuing renamed ''Tenedos III'', ''Indus V'' and ''Impregnable III'' until 1923. * {{HMS|Implacable|1805|2}}, formerly the French ''Duguay-Rouin'' (1800) renamed in 1805, from 1855 to c.1949. * {{HMS|Impregnable||2}}, a series of training ships between 1862 and 1929 * {{ship|TS|Indefatigable}}, a series of two training ships from 1865 to 1941, including the former {{HMS|Phaeton|1883}}. * {{HMS|Kent|D12|3}}, a 1963 destroyer used for training from 1980 to 1993. * {{HMS|Lion|1847|3}} from 1871 to 1905. * {{HMS|Mars|1848|3}} from 1869 to 1929. * {{ship|TS|Mercury}}, a naval training establishment founded as a ship in 1885. * ''Mount Edgecumbe'', formerly {{HMS|Winchester|1822}}, renamed ''Conway'' (1861–76), used from 1876 to 1920. * {{HMS|Northampton|1876|3}} from 1894 to 1905. * {{HMS|President|1829|3}} from 1862 to 1903. * {{HMS|Southampton|1820|3}} from 1866 to 1912. * {{HMS|Trincomalee||2}} (1817) from 1860 to 1903, continuing renamed TS ''Foudroyant'' until 1986. * {{HMS|Warspite||2}}, a series of three training ships from 1862 to 1940. * ''[[HMS Cornwall (1812)|Wellesley]]'' (see also ''Cornwall'' and ''Boscawen''). * {{HMS|Worcester||2}}, a series of three training ships from 1862 to 1968. * {{HMS|St Vincent|1815|3}} from 1862 to 1905. ===Other navies=== [[File:Juan Sebastian de Elcano bandera combate.jpg|thumb|{{ship|Spanish training ship|Juan Sebastián de Elcano||2}} sailing with the [[battle ensign]] in 2013]] [[File:BAP Unión (Callao).jpg|thumb|{{BAP|Unión}} at Callao, in 2017]] [[File:Die Burg mit der präsenten Gorch Fock davor (Flensburg-Mürwik Juli 2015), Bild 04.JPG|thumb|The second {{ship|German training ship|Gorch Fock|1958|2}} in front of the [[Naval Academy Mürwik]] (''Red Castle'') in 2015]] [[File:Americo Vespucio em Veneza.jpg|thumb|{{ship|Italian training ship|Amerigo Vespucci||2}} in Venice, 2006]] [[File:TV 3508 - JDS Kashima BB 2.jpg|thumb|{{ship|JS|Kashima}} in Portsmouth, in 2008]] * {{flagicon|Algeria}} '''Algerian Navy''' ** ''[[El-Mellah]]'' * {{flagicon|Argentina}} '''Argentine Navy''' ** {{ship| ARA|Presidente Sarmiento}} ** {{ship| ARA|Libertad|Q-2|6}} * {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} '''Bangladesh Navy''' ** [[BNS Shaheed Ruhul Amin (1994)#Career in Bangladesh|BNS ''Shaheed Ruhul Amin'']] * {{flagicon|Brazil}} '''Brazilian Navy''' ** ''[[Cisne Branco]]'' * {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} '''Bulgarian Navy''' ** {{ship||Kaliakra|ship|2}} * {{flagicon|Canada}} '''Royal Canadian Navy''' ** {{HMCS|Oriole||2}} (sail training) ** [[USS Burrfish|HMCS ''Grisle'']] * {{flagicon|Chile}} '''Chilean Navy''' ** {{ship|Chilean barquentine|Esmeralda||2}} * {{flagicon|China}} '''Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy''' **''[[Type 680 training ship|Qi Jiguang]]'' **''[[Type 679 training ship|Zheng He]]'' ** [[Type 2630 training ship|''Brave the Wave''-class]] ** {{ship|Chinese aircraft carrier|Liaoning||2}} * {{flagicon|Colombia}} '''Colombian Navy''' ** {{ARC|Gloria}} * {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} '''Dominican Navy''' ** {{ship||Juan Bautista Cambiaso|ship|2}} * {{flagicon|Ecuador}} '''Ecuadorian Navy''' ** ''[[BAE Guayas (BE-21)]]'' * {{flagicon|Finland}} '''Finnish Navy''' ** ''[[Suomen Joutsen]]'' ** {{ship|Finnish minelayer|Pohjanmaa||2}} * {{flagicon|France}} '''French Navy''' ** ''[[French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (1930)|Jeanne d'Arc]]'' * {{flagicon|Germany}} '''German Navy''' ** {{ship||Gorch Fock|1933|3}}, of the [[Kriegsmarine]] ** {{ship|German training ship|Gorch Fock|1958|3}}, of the [[Bundesmarine]] * {{flagicon|India}} '''Indian Navy''' ** {{INS|Sudarshini|A77}}, sail training ship commissioned in 2012. ** {{INS|Tarangini|A75}}, sail training ship commissioned in 1997. ** {{INS|Tir|A86}}, cadet training ship commissioned in 1986. ** {{INS|Varuna}}, sail training ship commissioned in 1981. * {{flagicon|Indonesia}} '''Indonesian Navy''' ** {{KRI|Dewaruci}} ** {{KRI|Arung Samudera}} ** {{KRI|Bima Suci}} ** [[Dewantara-class corvette|KRI ''Ki Hajar Dewantara'']] * {{flagicon|Ireland}} '''Irish Naval Service''' **{{LÉ|Setanta|A15|6}} * {{flagicon|Italy}} '''Italian Navy''' ** {{ship|Italian training ship|Amerigo Vespucci||2}} ** {{ship|Italian training ship|Palinuro||2}} * {{flagicon|Japan}} '''Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force''' ** {{JS|Kashima}} * {{flagicon|Mexico}} '''Mexican Navy''' ** {{ship|ARM|Cuauhtémoc|BE01|6}} * {{flagicon|Netherlands}} '''Royal Dutch Navy''' ** {{HNLMS|Van Kinsbergen|A902|6}} ** {{HNLMS|Urania|1928|6}} * {{flagicon|New Zealand}} '''New Zealand Navy''' ** {{HMNZS|Philomel}} * {{flagicon|Pakistan}} '''Pakistan Navy''' ** PNS ''Babur'', formerly {{HMS|Diadem (84)}}, bought in 1956 and used for training from 1961 to 1963. ** {{PNS|Rah Naward}}, formerly ''Prince William'' (2001), bought in 2010. * {{flagicon|Peru}} '''Peruvian Navy''' ** {{BAP|Unión|BEV-161|6}} * {{flagicon|Poland}} '''Polish Navy''' ** {{ORP|Iskra|1982|6}} * {{flagicon|Portugal}} '''Portuguese Navy''' ** ''[[Dom Fernando II e Glória]]'', 1843 frigate used for artillery training from 1865 to 1940. ** ''Pedro Nunes'', formerly the British clipper {{ship||Thermopylae|clipper|2}} (1868), intended for training from 1896 but unused. ** The second [[Rickmer Rickmers|NRP ''Sagres'']] ** The third {{NRP|Sagres|1937|6}} * {{flagicon|Romania}} '''Romanian Navy''' ** {{ship||Mircea|ship|2}} * {{flagicon|Spain}} '''Spanish Navy''' ** [[Fernando Villaamil#Around the world aboard the Nautilus|''Nautilus'']] (1886 - 1925) ** ''[[Glenlee (ship)|Galatea]]'' (1925 - 1982) ** {{ship|Spanish training ship|Juan Sebastián de Elcano||2}} (1928–Present) ** ''{{interlanguage link|Intermares (A-41)|es}}'' (2018–Present) * {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} '''Sri Lankan Navy''' ** {{ship|SLNS|Gajabahu}} * {{flagicon|United States}} '''United States Navy''' ** {{USS|Constitution}}, of the [[United States Navy]] ** {{USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327|6}}, of the [[United States Coast Guard]] ** {{USS|Sable|IX-81|6}}, of the United States Navy ** {{USS|Wolverine|IX-64|6}}, of the United States Navy * {{flagicon|Uruguay}} '''Uruguayan Navy''' ** {{ship||Capitán Miranda|schooner|2}} * {{flagicon|Venezuela}} '''Venezuelan Navy''' ** {{ship||Simón Bolívar|barque|2}} ===Merchant fleet=== [[File:SS John W Brown.jpg|thumb|''John W. Brown'']] [[File:Sedov 2.JPG|thumb|''Sedov'']] * {{MV|Cape Don||2}} * ''[[Christian Radich]]'', [[Norway]] * ''[[Herzogin Cecilie]]'', [[Germany]] * {{ship||Belem|ship|2}}, [[France]] * {{ship||Kruzenshtern|ship|2}}, [[Russia]] * {{ship||Khersones|ship|2}}, [[Ukraine]] * ''[[Queen of the Sea (ship)|Kraljica Mora]]'', [[Croatia]] * {{ship||Pamir|ship|2}}, Germany, sunk 1957 * {{ship||Passat|ship|2}}, Germany * {{ship|STS|Mir}}, [[Russia]] * {{ship|STS|Sedov}}, [[Russia]] * {{ship||Sørlandet|ship|2}}, Norway * {{SS|John W. Brown||2}}, USA * ''[[USNS Twin Falls (T-AGM-11)|John W. Brown II]]'', USA * ''[[Statsraad Lehmkuhl]]'', Norway * {{ship||Danmark|ship, 1932|2}}, [[Denmark]] * TS ''Dolphin Leith'', United Kingdom<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dolphin Sea Training School – All At Sea |url= http://www.allatsea.cx/dolphin.html|access-date=2010-12-04 |archive-date=2011-07-18 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110718163250/http://www.allatsea.cx/dolphin.html |url-status=dead}}</ref> * TS ''Dufferin'' (IMMTS ''Dufferin''), [[Colonial India|British India]] * TS ''Rajendra'', India * TS {{ship|Training Ship|Chanakya||2}}, India * {{ship|TS|Kapitan Felix Oca}} of the [[Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific]] * {{ship|TV|Bluefin}} of the [[Australian Maritime College]] * [[sixty-miler|MV Stephen Brown]] Permanently Moored vessel of the [[Australian Maritime College]] ====United States Maritime Administration–owned training ships==== * ''[[TS Kennedy]]'' (transferred from Massachusetts) of the [[Texas A&M University at Galveston]] * [[Empire State VII|''TS Empire State VII'']] of the [[State University of New York Maritime College|SUNY Maritime College]] * [[Golden Bear (ship)|''TS Golden Bear'']] of the [[California State University Maritime Academy]] * ''[[TS Patriot State II]]'' of the [[Massachusetts Maritime Academy]] * {{ship|TS|State of Maine}} of the [[Maine Maritime Academy]] * [[USNS Persistent (T-AGOS-6)|TS ''State of Michigan'']] of the [[Great Lakes Maritime Academy]] * [[MV Liberty Star|T/V ''Kings Pointer'']] of the [[United States Merchant Marine Academy]] * {{ship|T/V|Liberator}} of the [[United States Merchant Marine Academy]] * [[MV Freedom Star|T/V ''Freedom Star'']] of the [[Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education]] ===Other sail training vessels=== [[File:‚Californian‘ at San Diego Bay.jpg|thumb|''Californian'' in [[San Diego]], California]] [[File:Sv_tenacious.jpg|thumb|{{ship|SV|Tenacious||2}} in 2010, largest wooden ship built in the UK for over 100 years.]] * {{ship||Argo|yacht|2}}, schooner launched in 2006. * {{ship|Tall Ship|Atyla||2}}, schooner launched in 1984. * {{ship||STV Black Jack}}, brigantine launched in 1904. * {{ship||Californian|schooner|2}}, launched in 1984. * ''[[Christian Radich]]'' * ''[[Dar Młodzieży]]'' * {{ship||Harvey Gamage|schooner|2}}, schooner launched in 1973. * {{ship||Irving Johnson|ship|2}} and ''Exy Johnson'', twin brigantines launched in 2002. * {{ship||Kaiwo Maru|1989|2}} * {{ship||Kruzenshtern|ship|2}} * ''[[Lady Washington]]'' * ''[[Malcolm Miller (schooner)|Malcolm Miller]]'' * {{ship||Nippon Maru|1984|2}} * {{ship||Ocean Star|schooner|2}}, schooner launched in 1991. * {{ship||Pacific Swift|ship|2}} * {{ship||Peking}}, 1911 barque used as TS ''Arethusa II'' from 1932 to 1940 and then 1945 to 1975. * {{ship||Pelican of London}} * {{ship||Picton Castle|ship|2}}, former trawler (1928) converted to barque (1990s) for use 1997 onward. * {{ship||Pilgrim|brig|2}} * {{ship|TS|Royalist}}, a series of two ships launched in 1971 and 2014. * {{ship||Sir Winston Churchill|schooner|2}} * ''[[Stavros S Niarchos]]'' * {{ship|SV|Tenacious||2}}, barque launched in 2000. * ''[[Tole Mour]]'' * {{ship|SSV|Tabor Boy}} ==In fiction== * PRS ''James Randolph'', an interplanetary [[spacecraft]] parked in [[Earth]] orbit in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s novel, ''[[Space Cadet]]''. * ''Betty Jeanne'', in the novel ''[[Fergus Crane]]'' by [[Paul Stewart (writer)|Paul Stewart]] and [[Chris Riddell]]. *The anime series ''[[Girls und Panzer]]'' makes use of an overblown application of the term "school ship" by introducing [[Aircraft carrier|carrier-type vessels]] supporting federal schools and accompanying living communities. ==See also== * [[Stone frigate]] * [[Moored training ship|Moored training ship (MTS)]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{commons category-inline|Training ships}} {{Warship types of the 19th & 20th centuries}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Training ships| ]] [[Category:School types]] [[Category:Ship types]]
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