When I was young my father, who spent all his life working with ships, told me that all ships had girl's names. A ship, in his view, was almost an organic being - it had soul, character, beauty.
A sail training ship run by a charitable foundation to train cadets for the Danish Merchant Navy, she was built in 1935 and is 298 tons gross. She may be the world's smallest full square-rigger but she has 20 sails deploying a canvas area of 9,250 square feet. Of the 63 cadets which she carries, an average of 20 are women.
There is a good reason for this ship to carry a man's name. Georg Stage, after whom she is named, was the son of the couple who funded the original foundation; the young man died aged 22.
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