INS Tarangini Deploys for Tall Ship Races

Indian Navy’s Sail Training Ship INS Tarangini left Kochi on an eight month voyage through Europe to participate in the annual Tall Ship Races and other events.

During these eight months the ship will travel approximately 17 thousand miles under sails. In addition to the Tall Ship Races in Europe the ship is also scheduled to participate in the first ever race with the newly acquired Oman Navy’s Sail Training Ship Shabab Al Oman, from Muscat in Oman to Kochi in India.

The Ship was flagged off by Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, the flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern naval Command in a departure ceremony conducted at the Naval base, Kochi on 27 Apr 15. The event was attended by many senior officials of the Southern Naval Command as well as families of personnel from INS Tarangini.

This year’s Tall Ship Races will be conducted primarily off the coast of United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Germany and Netherlands. About 300 Sail ships of various sizes from all over the world are expected to participate in this year’s events. Tarangini forms a part of Class A Sail Ships, the largest of the sailing fleet. During this voyage, the Indian trainees would also get an opportunity to sail on foreign vessels as part of exchange of trainees.

INS Tarangini, a three masted barque,built in Goa Shipyard Ltd and commissioned on 11 Nov 1997, is manned by 6 officers, 40 sailors and 30 trainees.

The ship will, during her voyage, visit 17 ports in 14 countries.

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