Engineering:Training ship

A training ship is a ship used to train students as sailors. 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 hulks used to house classrooms. As with receiving ships or accommodation ships, 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),[1] 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 frigates, most "Training Ships" of the British Sea Cadet Corps, by example, are shore facilities (although the corps has floating Training Ships also, including TS Royalist).
Notable training ships
Royal Navy

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- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a series of training ships from 1860 to 1906 (the original Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. went on to serve as TS Wellesley from 1873 to 1914).
- Britannia, a series of two training ships from 1859 to 1905.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a 1973 destroyer used for training from 1987 to 2020.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1904 to 1921 (renamed President in 1911).
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1860 to 1902.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1876 to c.1919.
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- Cornwall (see also Wellesley)
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- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a 1957 frigate used for training from 1971 to 1985.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a series of three gunnery training ships from 1830 to 1892 before moving ashore.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., the Royal Navy's first specially commissioned training ship; renamed HMS Worcester after 1945.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., training ship for gunnery from 1862 to 1884, and for boys from 1891 to 1897. See also Trincomalee.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1865 to 1905; continuing renamed Tenedos III, Indus V and Impregnable III until 1923.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., formerly the French Duguay-Rouin (1800) renamed in 1805, from 1855 to c.1949.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a series of training ships between 1862 and 1929
- missing name, a series of two training ships from 1865 to 1941, including the former Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist..
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a 1963 destroyer used for training from 1980 to 1993.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1871 to 1905.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1869 to 1929.
- missing name, a naval training establishment founded as a ship in 1885.
- Mount Edgecumbe, formerly Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., renamed Conway (1861–76), used from 1876 to 1920.
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- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1862 to 1903.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. from 1866 to 1912.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist. (1817) from 1860 to 1903, continuing renamed TS Foudroyant until 1986.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., a series of three training ships from 1862 to 1940.
- Wellesley (see also Cornwall and Boscawen).
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Other navies




Algerian Navy
- El-Mellah
Argentine Navy
- missing name
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Bangladesh Navy
- BNS Shaheed Ruhul Amin
Brazilian Navy
Bulgarian Navy
- missing name
Royal Canadian Navy
- missing name (sail training)
- HMCS Grisle
Chilean Navy
- missing name
Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy
- Qi Jiguang
- Zheng He
- Brave the Wave-class
- missing name
Colombian Navy
- missing name
Dominican Navy
- missing name
Ecuadorian Navy
Finnish Navy
- Suomen Joutsen
- missing name
French Navy
- Jeanne d'Arc
German Navy
- missing name, of the Kriegsmarine
- missing name, of the Bundesmarine
Indian Navy
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- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., sail training ship commissioned in 1997.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., cadet training ship commissioned in 1986.
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., sail training ship commissioned in 1981.
Indonesian Navy
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- KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara
Irish Naval Service
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Italian Navy
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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
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Mexican Navy
- missing name
Royal Dutch Navy
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New Zealand Navy
- missing name
Pakistan Navy
- PNS Babur, formerly Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., bought in 1956 and used for training from 1961 to 1963.
- Template:PNS, formerly Prince William (2001), bought in 2010.
Peruvian Navy
- missing name
Polish Navy
- missing name
Portuguese Navy
- Dom Fernando II e Glória, 1843 frigate used for artillery training from 1865 to 1940.
- Pedro Nunes, formerly the British clipper missing name (1868), intended for training from 1896 but unused.
- The second NRP Sagres
- The third missing name
Romanian Navy
- missing name
Spanish Navy
- Nautilus (1886 - 1925)
- Galatea (1925 - 1982)
- missing name (1928–Present)
- Intermares (A-41) (2018–Present)
Sri Lankan Navy
- missing name
United States Navy
- missing name, of the United States Navy
- missing name, of the United States Coast Guard
- missing name, of the United States Navy
- missing name, of the United States Navy
Uruguayan Navy
- missing name
Vietnamese Navy
Venezuelan Navy
- missing name
Merchant fleet

- missing name
- Christian Radich, Norway
- Herzogin Cecilie, Germany
- missing name, France
- missing name, Russia
- missing name, Ukraine
- Kraljica Mora, Croatia
- missing name, Germany, sunk 1957
- missing name, Germany
- missing name, Russia
- missing name, Russia
- missing name, Norway
- Script error: The function "ship_prefix_templates" does not exist., USA
- John W. Brown II, USA
- Statsraad Lehmkuhl, Norway
- missing name, Denmark
- TS Dolphin Leith, United Kingdom[3]
- TS Dufferin (IMMTS Dufferin), British India
- TS Rajendra, India
- TS missing name, India
- missing name of the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific
- missing name of the Australian Maritime College
- 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
- TS Empire State VII of the SUNY Maritime College
- TS Golden Bear of the California State University Maritime Academy
- TS Patriot State II of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy
- missing name of the Maine Maritime Academy
- TS State of Michigan of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy
- T/V Kings Pointer of the United States Merchant Marine Academy
- missing name of the United States Merchant Marine Academy
- T/V Freedom Star of the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education
Other sail training vessels


- missing name, schooner launched in 2006.
- missing name, schooner launched in 1984.
- missing name, brigantine launched in 1904.
- missing name, launched in 1984.
- Christian Radich
- Dar Młodzieży
- missing name, schooner launched in 1973.
- missing name and Exy Johnson, twin brigantines launched in 2002.
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- Lady Washington
- Malcolm Miller
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- missing name, schooner launched in 1991.
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- missing name, 1911 barque used as TS Arethusa II from 1932 to 1940 and then 1945 to 1975.
- missing name
- missing name, former trawler (1928) converted to barque (1990s) for use 1997 onward.
- missing name
- missing name, a series of two ships launched in 1971 and 2014.
- missing name
- Stavros S Niarchos
- missing name, barque launched in 2000.
- Tole Mour
- missing name
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 and Chris Riddell.
- The anime series Girls und Panzer makes use of an overblown application of the term "school ship" by introducing carrier-type vessels supporting federal schools and accompanying living communities.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Naval Discipline Act, 1866". http://www.pdavis.nl/NDA1866.htm.
- ↑ "First boat race on the Mersey between cadets of HMS Conway and HMS Worcester, 11 June 1891' by Charles W Wyllie (1859-1923)". 2023. https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/first-boat-race-mersey-between-cadets-of-hms-conway-and-hms-worcester-11-june-1891-charles-w-wyllie.
- ↑ "Dolphin Sea Training School – All At Sea". http://www.allatsea.cx/dolphin.html.
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