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Excelsior (smack)

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Owner
  
The Excelsior Trust

Completed
  
1921

Launched
  
1921

Draft
  
3 m

Builder
  
Lowestoft

Port of registry
  
Lowestoft

Length
  
24 m

Tonnage
  
55,360 kg

Beam
  
5.87 m

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Name
  
Excelsior (1921–1935) Svinor (1935–1972)

Acquired
  
1983 (by Excelsior Trust)

In service
  
1921-1936 (as fishing smack)

Excelsior is an authentically restored fishing smack of the Lowestoft fishing fleet and a member of the National Historic Fleet. She was built by John Chambers of Lowestoft in 1921 and worked until 1936 before being converted into a motor coaster. In 2011 Excelsior celebrated her 90th birthday. During her time as a motor coaster she was known as Svinor and worked mainly in Norwegian waters before returning to Lowestoft in 1972.

She measures 23 metres (75 ft) long with a beam of 5.9 metres (19 ft) and is ketch rigged and is the last traditional sailing trawler able to tow a full-sized traditional trawl net. Excelsior was restored in 1989 and operates as a sail training vessel based out of Lowestoft, able to accommodate up to 17 people, including 12 trainees or passengers.

References

Excelsior (smack) Wikipedia