Russia St Petersburg An historic yacht that was bought in 1994 and restored completely within 12 years using the original photos and materials.
Sailing vessel nina. The vessel is sailing at a speed of 60 knots. In 2013 even at the age of 85 the Nina remained a beautiful ship. Three US men aged 17 28 and 58 three US women aged 18 60 and 73 and a British man aged 35 were on board.
Seeking improvement not praise or blame. The real name of the Niña was Santa Clara. The Niña the Spanish word for girl was one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage towards the Indies in 1492.
Sails and use of fins were built so it would be possible to control from the cockpit. She was a caravel-type vessel. Critics claim it would have failed the standard Cat-1 inspection Maritime New Zealand imposes on all locally flagged vessels leaving the country.
One of the main goals was to be able to sail it possibly alone. Sailing Vessel Nina 12 August 2014 Nigel Clifford General Manager Safety and Response Services Maritime New Zealand John Seward Operations Manager Maritime New Zealand Rescue Coordination Centre Wellington Wairarapa New Zealand Re. Ninas fate is disputed in sailing circles.
Discover the vessels particulars including capacity machinery photos and ownership. The timeline of the Nina voyage period of non-communication and RCCNZ search is presented in detail. The current position of NINA is at South Pacific Ocean coordinates 357992 S 17442071 E reported 460 days ago by AIS.
9548031 MMSI 319002600 is a Sailing Vessel built in 2009 12 years old and currently sailing under the flag of Cayman Islands. Dear Nigel and John. Discover the vessels particulars including capacity machinery photos and ownership.