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STV Astrid was a 41.90-metre (137 ft 6 in) long tall ship that was built in 1918 in the Netherlands as a lugger and originally named W.U.T.A., short for Wacht Uw Tijd Af meaning "Bide Your Time". She was later transferred to Swedish ownership, renamed Astrid and sailed on the Baltic Sea until 1975. She then sailed under a Lebanese flag and was allegedly used for drug smuggling. After being found burnt out on the coast of England in the early 1980s, she was overhauled and used as a sailing training vessel. She was based in Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom and was informally known as "Weymouth's vessel".

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  • Astrid (Schiff) (de)
  • Astrid (voilier) (fr)
  • STV Astrid (en)
  • T/S Astrid (sv)
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  • Die Astrid war eine stählerne niederländische Brigg. (de)
  • Le STV Astrid est un brigantin traditionnel (ou brick), à coque acier blanc, construit en 1918 aux Pays-Bas dans les chantiers navals Greg Van Leewin de Schéveningue. Il appartenait à l'association The Astrid Trust qui le restaura dès 1984, pour en faire un navire-école(STV pour Sail Training Vessel ou vaisseau à voile d'entraînement). Le 24 juillet 2013, il fait naufrage sur les côtes de Cork en Irlande. Les 30 passagers et membres d'équipage ont pu être secourus par les garde-côtes. (fr)
  • T/S Astrid byggdes 1918 i Scheveningen, Nederländerna, som loggert, seglande lastfartyg med stålskrov under namnet "Wuta". Den såldes till Sverige 1937 och seglade i Östersjön fram till mitten av sjuttiotalet under namnet Astrid. En period av tvivelaktig handel under den libanesiska flaggan följde, tills en brand förstörde skeppet och hon hittades utanför den engelska kusten 1984. Hennes starka skrov överlevde, och hon räddades av två brittiska ex-sjöofficerare, som använde henne som ett segelskolskepp. Hon ombyggdes till brigg och gjorde Atlantkryssningar. 1998 var Astrid tillbaka i Nederländerna där hon en gång byggdes, hon totalrenoverades och utrustades som ett lyxsegelfartyg år 2000. (sv)
  • STV Astrid was a 41.90-metre (137 ft 6 in) long tall ship that was built in 1918 in the Netherlands as a lugger and originally named W.U.T.A., short for Wacht Uw Tijd Af meaning "Bide Your Time". She was later transferred to Swedish ownership, renamed Astrid and sailed on the Baltic Sea until 1975. She then sailed under a Lebanese flag and was allegedly used for drug smuggling. After being found burnt out on the coast of England in the early 1980s, she was overhauled and used as a sailing training vessel. She was based in Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom and was informally known as "Weymouth's vessel". (en)
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  • *Astrid (since 1937) (en)
  • *W.U.T.A. (1924–37) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Astrid_Brig_sinking_off_cork_coast._corkcoast-com.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Astrid_Wrack_Kinsale.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Brigg_Astrid_2008.jpg
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