Capital to welcome spectacular Italian tall ship
23 January 2003 Media Statement
Capital to welcome spectacular Italian tall sailing ship
Wellingtonians will be treated to a magnificent sight when the Italian Navy’s tall sailing ship, Amerigo Vespucci, escorted by a welcoming flotilla, arrives in Wellington on Sunday January 26 on its first visit to the capital, Minister for the America’s Cup Trevor Mallard said today.
An impressive symbol of sailing, Amerigo Vespucci, the training ship of the Italian Navy, is a three-masted vessel based on an 18th century design.
The Amerigo Vespucci is due to berth at Queens Wharf between midday and 2pm and will remain in Wellington until Monday February 3. It will be open to the public on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1.
“I hope Wellingtonians will turn out in force to welcome the ship and its crew here. This is an historic occasion and an amazing endeavour for a 72-year-old sailing ship to travel around the world and grace New Zealand’s shores for five months. The Italians deserve a great reception from the capital city,” Trevor Mallard said.
Spectators can either join the flotilla near the entrance to Wellington Harbour, from approx 10am or catch a glimpse of the ship from one of the many vantage points around the harbour. The public are also invited to enjoy the special Wellington City welcoming ceremony on Queens Wharf as the ship berths.
On an 18-month world circumnavigation, the Amerigo Vespucci is visiting New Zealand to celebrate the cultural and economic ties between New Zealand and Italy, to support the Louis Vuitton Cup and America’s Cup 2003, and to acknowledge the participation of the Italian challenger syndicates. The visit is also a tremendous training opportunity for the 200-plus crew from the Italian Naval Academy.
“We’re delighted to welcome the Amerigo Vespucci to Wellington. Italy and New Zealand have become great friends over the two America’s Cup events here, and the ship and her crew have added to that relationship considerably since they arrived in Auckland in October. Now Wellingtonians get to enjoy the same experience,” Trevor Mallard said.
“Our thanks goes to the Italian Government for bringing the Amerigo Vespucci to New Zealand.”
The visit of the ship coincides with the official visit of Admiral Marcello De Donno, Chief of the Italian Navy, who will be in Wellington from January 27 to 31.
Amerigo Vespucci fact sheet and Sunday timetable attached.
Amerigo Vespucci Fact Sheet
Amerigo Vespucci, the training ship of the Italian Naval Academy
Ship’s motto: Non chi comincia ma quel che
persevera
(It’s not the beginning but the persevering
that counts)
Name Amerigo Vespucci (1451-1512) was a
Florentine merchant and explorer and a contemporary of
Christopher Columbus. While in the service of the King of
Portugal, Vespucci made several voyages to the New World and
claimed to have been the first to sight the mainland of
South America (1497). The name America is derived from his
own first name.
Home Port La Spezia, north west
Italy.
Built The Amerigo Vespucci was built in Italy at
Castellammare di Stabia in the Bay of Naples at the former
royal shipyard. Construction began in May 1930 and the ship
was launched in February 1931.
Construction The structure
and ribs are made of steel. The ship has three decks
including a gun deck, as well as a foredeck and a poop
deck.
Dimensions Length from stem to stern 70 metres.
Length from bowsprit to stern 101 metres. Width 15.50 metres
at the widest point. The ship displaces 4100 tonnes and
has a draught of 7.5 metres.
Sails The sails, consisting
of square sails, stays, and jibs have a surface area of
2,800 square metres and are carried on three masts and a
bowsprit.
Engines The ship has two diesel engines that
drive an electric engine. It also has four diesel
alternators to produce electricity and a modern air
conditioning unit.
Speed Under sail – capable of 10 knots
(19 kms per hour).
Commanding Officer Captain Guiseppi
Antonio Guglietta
Crew 280 crew including 4 senior
officers, 14 junior officers, petty officers and
sergeant-sailors.
Arrival schedule in
Wellington
Sunday 26 January
2003 10am approx at
Wellington Harbour entrance (location and timing subject to
weather)
Between 1200 & 2pm (closer to 12 midday) Amerigo
Vespucci berths at Queens Wharf to an official welcome from
Wellington City.
Open to the public Friday 31 Jan /
Saturday 1 Feb from 10.30am –12 midday & 2.30pm –
7.00pm.
Welcoming Flotilla Timing of the ship will be
subject to weather conditions. Boaties can contact
Wellington Coastguard Radio Channels 62 & 16, and monitor
Channel 14 for
updates