Thai shipyard Marsun has recently delivered the 34.14m custom sail training schooner Vela after her successful sea trials. The sailing yacht has been launched last month at the builder’s Samutprakan shipyard at the mouth of the Chao Praya River, near Bangkok.
Vela's naval architecture, interior and exterior design is the result of a collaboration between Langan Design team from Newport USA, Travis Yates from Global Expeditions Group, and the Marsun Shipyard team.
Already departing for the Maldives, Vela is scheduled to visit Singapore in September, heading across the southern Indian Ocean to Cape Town, South Africa, via The Maldives and Mauritius.
34m Vela is the sister ship to Seamester’s Argo, launched in 2006. Argo has sailed around the world six times.
Jim Stoll, founder of Global Expeditions Group, runs Seamester, a study abroad training programme for crew trainees in seamanship and marine biology, credited through the University of South Florida. He commented:
Both Vela and Argo are two-masted Marconi rigged schooners, certified and inspected by the British Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a Category 0 vessels, allowing them unrestricted operation in the world's oceans.
Being the hull number 300 for Marsun, Vela has accommodation for 26 guests split across eight cabins, while the crew quarters allows for a staff of up to seven people.Photo: Marsun Public Co. Ltd. The sailing yacht, which cruises at a top speed of 10.5 knots, is capable of extended cruising under power, thanks to a total fuel capacity of 12,000 litres.
Vela's naval architecture, interior and exterior design is the result of a collaboration between Langan Design team from Newport USA, Travis Yates from Global Expeditions Group, and the Marsun Shipyard team.
Already departing for the Maldives, Vela is scheduled to visit Singapore in September, heading across the southern Indian Ocean to Cape Town, South Africa, via The Maldives and Mauritius.
34m Vela is the sister ship to Seamester’s Argo, launched in 2006. Argo has sailed around the world six times.
Jim Stoll, founder of Global Expeditions Group, runs Seamester, a study abroad training programme for crew trainees in seamanship and marine biology, credited through the University of South Florida. He commented:
We just finished sea trials aboard Vela, our new sail training vessel and sister ship to STV Argo, also built at the Marsun Shipyard. She’s a beauty!
Both Vela and Argo are two-masted Marconi rigged schooners, certified and inspected by the British Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a Category 0 vessels, allowing them unrestricted operation in the world's oceans.
Being the hull number 300 for Marsun, Vela has accommodation for 26 guests split across eight cabins, while the crew quarters allows for a staff of up to seven people.Photo: Marsun Public Co. Ltd. The sailing yacht, which cruises at a top speed of 10.5 knots, is capable of extended cruising under power, thanks to a total fuel capacity of 12,000 litres.
Photos: Marsun Public Co. Ltd.