SULTANA is a
reproduction of a topsail schooner used by the British Royal Navy to
enforce the infamous “Tea Taxes” along the North American coast in the
years preceding the American Revolution. Built directly from the Royal
Navy’s original 1768 plans, the modern SULTANA is one of the most
accurate replicas of an
18th century sailing
vessel found anywhere in the world.
Launched in 2001,
SULTANA was built to the most rigorous safety specifications and is
inspected annually by the United States Coast Guard (USCG). SULTANA
sails with a USCG licensed Captain and Mate and a crew of four highly
trained mariners and teachers. All of SULTANA’s crew are certified by
the American Red Cross in First Aid and CPR, and many have additional
certifications in lifeguarding and advanced emergency medicine.
Though SULTANA’s sail
plan is strictly 18th century, her navigation, engineering and safety
equipment incorporate the latest technology. In addition to being an
incredibly capable sailing vessel, SULTANA also functions as a floating
dormitory, laboratory and dining hall with accommodations for 17
students and crew.