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Danmark 20"

Item:Danmark 20
Dimensions:20" L x 5" W x 17" H
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Danmark 20" Description

    SOLD FULLY ASSEMBLED

    Ready for Immediate Display - Not a Model Ship kit 

    These proud tall ships models of the Danmark are perfectly sized for any small mantle, shelf or desk. Inspired by the Danish naval training cutter transferred into American custody during World War 2 and still sailing today, the Danmark will add inspiring pride to a child’s bedroom, a flair of nautical décor to a den or living room, or an indomitable spirit to any office or meeting room. 

    20" Long x 5" Wide x 17" High (1:169 scale)

    • Built from scratch by master artisans
    • High quality woods include ebony, jackwood, sycamore, blackwood, and mahogany
    • Accurate sail configuration and considerable rigging with deadeyes
    • Amazing Details, including:
      • Danish flags flying from masts and rigging
      • Metal propeller
      • Twice as many lifeboats, accurately hung from davits
      • Metal railing on forecastle and aftcastle decks
      • Wooden steps ascend between decks
      • Deck cleats, more detailed barrels and other details added
    • Meticulous painting accurately matches the actual Danmark
    • Wooden display base with metal nameplate 

Danmark 20" History

    Proud history with the United States
    During World War II, Denmark became occupied on April 9, 1940 while the training ship DANMARK was on a routine training mission in U.S. waters (Jacksonville, Florida). In agreement with the Danish Ambassador to the United States, the Honorable Henrik Kauffmann, Captain Knud L. Hansen placed his training ship at the disposal of the U.S. Government; however, neutrality prevented the acceptance of the offer until December 7, 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked.

    From that point onward and until the end of the World War II, DANMARK and Capt. Knud L. Hansen served under the Stars and Stripes training some 3000 U.S. officer cadets. These young men received a first-class education in responsible seamanship under Capt. Knud L. Hansen’s capable leadership and strict discipline; later they would serve in the U.S. Coast Guard. 

    The First Officer of DANMARK during the war was Knud Langevad, and he was in charge of training the U.S. cadets. He also convinced U.S. authorities of the value of learning seamanship on a tall ship, and following the war the U.S. Coast Guard purchased its well-known tall ship the U.S. EAGLE, to replace the DANMARK. This close Danish-American teamwork lasted until September 26, 1945, when DANMARK and her Captain were returned to the Danish Government with full honors. The Danish gesture is still remembered and appreciated in the USA.

    Reflecting the special kinship between the DANMARK and the U.S. EAGLE, DANMARK sails as the first foreign ship behind the U.S. EAGLE in official Tall Ship Parades. This was the case on July 4, 1986, when DANMARK was honored with the number two position sailing behind the U.S. EAGLE during the Parade of Tall Ships celebrating the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty, and again in 2000 when the DANMARK sailed as the first foreign ship behind the U.S. EAGLE during the Millennium Voyage of Tall Ships along the East Coast from Miami to Boston.

    The Ship
    Built in 1933, the DANMARK is a steel-hulled, three-masted fully-rigged ship. It has served as training vessel for young people seeking careers at sea. The ship is property of the Kingdom of Denmark and is capable of sailing around the world.

    The Sails
    The ship has 26 sails and 236 ropes. A main engine is used in low wind conditions.

    The Crew
    The ship has a permanent crew of 15 consisting of: Captain, Chief Officer, Chief Engineer, Doctor, Deck Officers, Electrician, Chief Steward, cooks and quartermasters.

    The Trainees
    DANMARK has 80 trainees – young men and women ages 17-23 whose voyage is part of a basic training program to qualify for a career in the merchant navy.

    The training
    Training consists of safety, navigation, seamanship, watch duties, hygiene and English. Teamwork, flexibility are also important qualities developed to make the ship sail in a safe and efficient manner.

    The challenge
    When signing on the DANMARK, the trainees meet the challenge of living, studying and working in a maritime environment which is intense and challenging.  They all sleep in hammocks during a cruise which lasts 20 weeks. Their private life is limited to the hammock, a small cabinet and a small locker. 

    The trainees perform nearly all the practical tasks, watch duties etc. on board under the supervision of the crew. They are also taught theoretical subjects by the crewmembers. The working hours can be very long – up to 10-12 hours daily divided in watch duties, practical work and theory lessons.

    The DANMARK forms an excellent teaching environment which combines theory and practice.  The trainees achieve technical and social skills difficult to obtain in traditional training environments.

    Facts about the ship:

    Owner: Danish Ministry of Economics and Business Affairs
    Operator: MARTEC, Maritime Educational Center, Frederikshavn
    Built: 1933, Nakskov, Denmark shipyard
    Hull: Steel
    Gross tonnage: 737
    Length: 197 feet
    Width: 33 feet
    Draft: 16 feet
    Height above water line: 131 feet
    Crew: 15
    Trainees: 80
    Rig: 3 masts
    Sails: 26
    Rigging: 236 lines


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