Rainbow Warrior (2011)
Rainbow Warrior in the port of Amsterdam (2011)
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History | |
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Netherlands | |
Name | Rainbow Warrior |
Owner | Greenpeace |
Port of registry | Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Ordered | July 2009 |
Builder | Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany [1] |
Cost | 22ドル.5m[2] |
Launched | October 2011 |
Christened | October 2011 |
Completed | October 2011 |
Identification | IMO number: 9575383 |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Motor assisted yacht |
Tonnage | approximately 855 GT[2] |
Length | 61.34 m (201 ft 3 in) oa[3] |
Beam | 11.30 m (37 ft 1 in)[2] |
Height | 54.25 m (178 ft 0 in) (air draft)[2] |
Draught | 5.15 m (16 ft 11 in)[2] |
Propulsion | Sail with diesel-electric backup[2] |
Speed | 15 kts |
Capacity | 30 persons[2] |
Notes |
Rainbow Warrior (sometimes Rainbow Warrior III) is a purpose-built motor-assisted sailing yacht owned and operated by Greenpeace and intended for use in their activities such as environmental protests and scientific excursions. She was christened on October 14, 2011,[4] and has replaced Rainbow Warrior II after further upgrades and maintenance of the older ship had been shown to be impractical.[5]
The vessel is the first Rainbow Warrior that is not converted from another vessel. Her hull was constructed in Poland and she was fitted out in Germany. She has state-of-the-art facilities including advanced telecommunication equipment, specialised scientific equipment, and a helicopter landing pad.[6] The ship is also designed to be one of the "greenest" ships afloat, and to showcase this quality, it runs primarily using wind power, with a 55 metre (180') mast system which carries 1255 m2 (13,500 sq. ft.) of sail. The ship also has Volvo Penta D65A MT 1850 HP diesel-electric engine and carries up to 110,000 litres (25,000 imp. gal.; 30,000 US gal.) diesel fuel.[7] On board the ship can store up to 59 m3 (77 cu. yd.) of greywater and blackwater, avoiding the need for disposal at sea. All materials, from the paintwork to the insulation, have been chosen with a view to sustainability, and each component has been supplied with transparent ethical sourcing.[2]
Construction and crowdfunding
[edit ]Construction of the ship began in the summer of 2010 in Gdansk before being transported to the Fassmer Shipyard near Bremen in Germany to be fitted out before being launched in October 2011. The ship was in part funded by a crowd funding project set up by Greenpeace. Supporters were encouraged to buy parts of the ship through a specifically designed website. Supporters in turn received a certificate for their contribution and had their names etched onto a digital artwork on board the vessel. The website live-streamed names and messages, tying people directly to the part of the ship they contributed to. The multimedia site was also accompanied by a webcam allowing people to follow the ship's construction up to its launch date.[8] The project received over 100,000 donors from around the world.[9]
First tour
[edit ]After its launch in Bremerhaven, Germany, the new Rainbow Warrior toured ports in Europe (Hamburg, Amsterdam, London, Stockholm and Barcelona) welcoming supporters on board the new ship and holding specific events such as onboard concerts. The ship was also visited by celebrity supporters such as Radiohead's Thom Yorke, who was part of the ship's maiden voyage,[10] and Michelin two-starred chef Diego Guerrero in Barcelona.[11] In January 2012, the ship travelled to the East Coast of the US, planning to dock at New York City, Baltimore, Southport, North Carolina, Fort Lauderdale and St. Petersburg, Florida.[12] In March 2013, the ship travelled to Australia.
See also
[edit ]- Rainbow Warrior (1955)
- Rainbow Warrior (1957)
- MV Arctic Sunrise
- MV Esperanza
- MV Sirius
- Legend of the Rainbow Warriors
References
[edit ]- ^ "Fassmer to build new vessel for Greenpeace". Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG. July 2009. Archived from the original on 2011年10月06日. Retrieved 2011年06月20日.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "The New Rainbow Warrior". Greenpeace . 2009年07月07日. Retrieved 2012年02月14日.
- ^ "Vessel details for: RAINBOW WARRIOR (Sailing Vessel)". MarineTraffic . 2019年04月22日. Retrieved 2019年04月22日.
- ^ "A new Rainbow Warrior sets sail". Greenpeace. 2011年10月14日. Retrieved 2010年10月19日.
- ^ Greenpeace to build 14ドルm flagship - The Observer , Sunday 17 January 2010
- ^ "Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior III takes shape". 3 July 2011.
- ^ "Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior III Vessel - Ship Technology". www.ship-technology.com. Retrieved 2021年03月07日.
- ^ "Greenpeace Crowdfunds Their Next Warrior". Ideasspotter. 2011年03月24日. Retrieved 2012年02月20日.
- ^ "A new Rainbow Warrior sets sail". Greenpeace . 2011年10月14日. Retrieved 2012年02月20日.
- ^ "Thom Yorke on board the Rainbow Warrior 3". The Telegraph. 2011年11月11日. Archived from the original on 2011年11月13日. Retrieved 2012年02月20日.
- ^ "This is the best meal of my life". Greenpeace . 2011年12月16日. Retrieved 2012年02月20日.
- ^ "2012 Ship tour: Get on board". Greenpeace . 2012年01月16日. Retrieved 2012年02月20日.
External links
[edit ]- Rainbow Warrior website
- Stories from the Rainbow Warrior YouTube
- Greenpeace orders technologically advanced Rainbow Warrior III (Greenpeace press release, 2 July 2009)
- We're gonna need a bigger boat! (Greenpeace press release with artist's impression, 2 July 2009)
- Virtual Tour of the Rainbow Warrior III in Cozumel (360TOURIST Mexico)