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Description One of five sister ships built for sail training in Germany in the 1930's, Eagle was reparations paid to the United States following World War II and the Coast Guard took her over as a training ship.

Aboard the Eagle, cadets have a chance to put into practice the navigation, engineering, and other skills they are taught at the Coast Guard Academy. As underclassmen, they fill positions normally taken by the enlisted crew of a ship, including watches. They handle the more than 20,000 square feet of sail and more than 20 miles of rigging. Over 200 lines must be coordinated during a major ship maneuver, and the cadets must learn the name and function of each. As upperclassmen, they perform officer-level functions. For many, their tour of duty aboard the Eagle is their first experience of life at sea and it is here that they learn to serve as the leaders they will one day become in the Coast Guard.

Eagle is safely maintained and operated by six officers and 49 crew who are stationed on board for two to three years at a time. This experienced core provides leadership and coaching to over 700 trainees and 60 short term temporary crew each year.


Flag: USA
Rig: Barque, Three Masted
Class: A
Homeport: New London, Connecticut
Normal Cruising Waters: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Caribbean
Sparred Length: 295'
Draft: 17'
Sail Area: 22,245 Square Feet
Hull: Steel
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Comments: 7

cullyferg2010 [2019-04-22 04:32:45 +0000 UTC]

When my older brother was at Grotan(?), Connecticut for boot camp in the early 1960's, he told us of watching this vessel sailing in and out to sea.  Along with the submarines from up in New London.  Wanted my oldest son to go to the academy, but he chose the enlisted route instead.  His younger brother is following along in a couple of years.  Should have gone Coastie instead of the Air Force as our oldest brother.

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Blue-Jedi [2015-08-24 21:05:51 +0000 UTC]

I love sailing vessels.  I could stay a midshipman for the rest of my life if I could serve aboard her  

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lillylolly2015 [2012-02-15 02:25:55 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I cant believe how big it looks, it didn't seem that big when I was on it.

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Aeltari In reply to lillylolly2015 [2012-02-15 12:07:04 +0000 UTC]

She was one of the biggest and most beautiful ones. It is unfortunate that they cannot have all the sails out in the bay...would dearly loved to have seen that. The ships will be back again this summer and I am excited to see them again.

Was it an incredible experience? How did you come to sail on her?

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lillylolly2015 In reply to Aeltari [2012-02-15 15:35:19 +0000 UTC]

I am a cadet at the united states coast guard academy, So I sailed on her last summer, and will do so again this summer.

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Aeltari In reply to lillylolly2015 [2012-02-15 20:57:28 +0000 UTC]

That is so awesome! I bet you have some great stories to share.

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lillylolly2015 In reply to Aeltari [2012-02-15 21:17:28 +0000 UTC]

Only a few lol, I will have more after this summer.

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