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Capitan Miranda (ROU schooner)

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Name
  
Capitán Miranda

Laid down
  
3 March 1930

Commissioned
  
1930

Length
  
61 m

Ordered
  
January 1930

Launched
  
27 July 1930

Decommissioned
  
1976

Beam
  
8.4 m

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Builder
  
Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval

Capitán Miranda (ROU 20) is a three-masted staysail schooner of the Uruguayan Navy.

Ship history

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The Capitán Miranda was ordered in January 1930 from the Spanish Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval shipyard at Cádiz, laid down on 3 March and launched on 27 July 1930. As a hydrographic vessel she displaced 552 tons, with an overall length of 54.85 m (180.0 ft), and a beam of 8 m (26 ft). Capable of 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph), the ship was armed with a 37 mm cannon and a machine gun, and had a complement of 52. She was named after Captain Francisco Prudencio Miranda (1868-1925), Uruguayan naval officer and marine geographer.

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Sea trials were completed on 19 November 1930, and on the 21st Capitán Miranda was delivered to the Uruguayan Navy. She served as a survey ship, charting the coasts and waters of Uruguay until 1976. She was then due to be scrapped, but instead was converted into a three-masted schooner. The conversion was completed by 20 October 1978, when she began in her new role as a training ship. The Capitan Miranda has since participated in numerous international tall ship regattas.

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References

Capitan Miranda (ROU schooner) Wikipedia


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