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UK Navy Returns to Tall Ship Training

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 19, 2021

(Photo: Royal Navy)

(Photo: Royal Navy)

For the first time in decades U.K. Royal Navy sailors are learning the art of seafaring on a traditional tall ship.

Over four months junior sailors are crewing TS Tenacious, giving them a unique insight into the days of sail and the chance to pick up key leadership skills.

The square rigger is running in and out of Portsmouth with Royal Navy sailors performing tasks ranging from heaving and hauling lines to set the sails, to watchkeeping and steering.

The use of the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s Tenacious is helping to plug the gap left by the closure of the Navy’s command and leadership school in the Brecon Beacons due to the pandemic.

“In a difficult period for Royal Navy training due to the pandemic, the use of the Jubilee Sailing Trust has allowed us to continue to provide top quality core leadership and team training in a maritime context,” said Commander Adrian Coulthard from the Navy’s training organization.

“It has also meant we have been able to maintain our training pipeline throughflow, while providing our trainees with early and very valuable experience, from maintaining watches to living and working in the challenging maritime domain.”

For Royal Navy sailors, time on Tenacious is either a stepping stone to promotion or, for those undergoing training, their first time of living and working on a ship—including the challenges of overcoming seasickness and the challenges of cold.

As well as the teamwork required just to sail the ship, sailors also take part in a series of planning and practical leadership tasks under the watchful eyes of Tenacious’ regular crew.

Tenacious, which gives people of all abilities the chance to sail in a tall ship, is normally used by businesses and civilian groups for leadership training and bonding, but hasn’t taken anyone to sea since the first COVID-19 lockdown 12 months ago.

Patrick Fleming, Chief Executive of the Jubilee Sailing Trust, said his organization, said, “This is a pioneering collaboration with the Royal Navy, providing a transformative tall ship training experience to naval trainees with officers and recruits aboard Tenacious, becoming a key part of the ship’s crew.

“We’ve seen firsthand how training aboard the Tenacious has an enormous impact our trainees, building confidence and resilience, as well as an important, specialist skill set for a future in the Royal Navy.”

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