Kaskelot was originally a traditional Baltic Trader built in 1948 by J. Ring-Andersen here in Plymouth, Devon uk
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  • Photo title: Kaskelot was originally a traditional Baltic Trader built in 1948 by J. Ring-Andersen here in Plymouth, Devon uk
  • Author: IanBushwacker
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  • Kaskelot is the last fully wooden tallship sailing today. She has under gone a complete refit in 2012/14 and is now in perfect condition for worldwide cruising. Kaskelot was originally a traditional Baltic Trader built in 1948 by J. Ring-Andersen, one of the world’s most reputable shipyards, for the Royal Greenland Trading Company at the Svendborg shipyard in Denmark. During the 1960s Kaskelot worked as a support vessel for fisheries in the Faroe Islands. She was purchased by Square Sail, UK in 1981 and converted to replicate a traditional three masted Barque double topsail, going on to feature in many TV and film productions, including Return to Treasure Island, The Three Musketeers, David Copperfield and Shackleton.
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