Three-masted tall ship to welcome visitors on the Isle of Man
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Published on April 25, 2026.
A three-masted tall ship, named Dar Młodzieży, has been brought to the Isle of Man to welcome visitors. The ship, which was built in 1981 and owned by Gdynia Maritime University, stands at 205ft (62.5m) high and has a hull length of 311ft. It will be open at certain times for visitors on both Saturday and Sunday.
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