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The ship was built in Marmaris, Turkey, in to provide a replica of a frigate for the production of the ITV series adapted from the novels about Royal Navy officer Horatio Hornblower by C. Nowadays the tall ship is used mainly in sailing events, for corporate or private charter, and for receptions in her spacious saloon or on her deck. She has an overall length of ft 46 m , and is 97 ft 30 m at the waterline, with a beam of 34 ft 10 m and a draught of 10 ft 3.
The frigate is square-rigged on three masts with a sail area of 8, sq ft m2 , and has two hp kW Kelvin TAS8 diesel engines, and a 60 hp 45 kW bow thruster, as well as four AC generators for electrical power. These guns consisted of a high tensile steel tube encased in moulded alloy to resemble the original weapons, and were designed only to fire g 14 oz black powder charges.
On 24 August a crew member was injured after a premature explosion during the firing of a gun, while the ship was taking part in the International Festival of the Sea at Portsmouth. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch were obliged to consult the Keeper of Artillery from the Royal Armouries museum for technical assistance and advice.
She also served in the same TV series as the French ship Papillon. In , she undertook a voyage around Britain for the National Trust, calling at eight ports, where she was open to the public with the National Trust 'Coast Show' on board.
The final sale price was not disclosed. After being moored in Whitby for over a decade, Grand Turk sailed for her current location in France on 16 March JavaScript must be enabled in order for you to use Google Maps. However, it seems JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. To view Google Maps, enable JavaScript by changing your browser options, and then try again.