Engineering:Shabab Oman II

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History
Oman
Name: Shabab Oman II
Owner: Royal Navy of Oman
Builder: Damen Shipyards, Galati and Gorinchem
Yard number: 557001
Laid down: March 2013
Launched: 7 May 2014
Commissioned: 12 September 2014
Identification:
Status: In service
Notes: Designer: Dykstra Naval Architects, Amsterdam, Netherlands
General characteristics
Class and type: Sail training vessel
Tonnage: 955 GT, 360 DWT
Length: 87 metres (285 ft)
Beam: 11 metres (36 ft)
Height: 50 metres (160 ft)
Propulsion: Sails, 2,700 square metres (29,000 sq ft) and twin diesel engines
Sail plan: Full-rigged ship
Speed: Up to 17 knots (31 km/h) under sail
Complement: 58, plus 34 trainees

Shabab Oman II (English: Youth of Oman) is a full-rigged ship which entered service with the Royal Navy of Oman in August 2014, replacing the current ship of the same name. She is a full-rigged ship which was built in Romania, fitted out in the Netherlands and launched in 2013.

Description

Shabab Oman II is an 87-metre (285 ft) long ship with a beam of 11 metres (36 ft).[1][2] She will be rigged as a full-rigged ship with a total of 2,700 square metres (29,000 sq ft) of sails.[1] Assessed at 750 GT, 360 DWT,[3] Shabab Oman II has a complement of 58, with an additional 34 trainees.[2]

History

Boat control bridge

Shabab Oman II was designed by Dykstra Naval Architects, Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] Her keel was laid in March 2013.[2] She was built by Damen Shipyards, Galaţi, Romania and launched on 2 December 2013. The IMO Number 9662715 was allocated.[3] In January 2014, she was towed to Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding, Vlissingen, Netherlands for fitting out, including the fitting of her masts, the tallest of which will measure 50 metres (160 ft). She entered service with the Royal Navy of Oman in August 2014.[1] Shabab Oman II replaced the previous RNOV Shabab Oman after entering service.[2]

Voyages

Her first long voyage was the crossing of the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Sea of Oman to reach Muscat, the Omani capital.

During her fourth voyage from 15 April to August 2019, Shabab Oman II visited 17 ports in 12 countries and had some 211,000 visitors aboard most of them during her participation in the Armada Festival in the port of Rouen, France, 6–16 June 2019.[4]

She participated in Kiel Week and the 2022 Tall Ships Races in the Black Sea on her sixth international voyage, visiting a number of European countries and earning honors as the vessel travelling the furthest distance to participate in the festival.[5][6]

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