Cuauhtémoc PRESS RELEASE Australia NZ 2024

Tall Ships Cuauhtémoc & Oosterschelde are visiting Australia & NZ in 2024

 

 

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PRESS RELEASE
Australia & NZ to Welcome Mexican Navy Tall Ship Cuauhtémoc

In 2024 the tall ship Cuauhtémoc of the Mexican Navy is undertaking her 42nd training cruise and will visit Australia and New Zealand. Cuauhtémoc is a steel-hulled three-masted barque launched in 1982, which is 90.5m long and has a mast height of 48.2m. Cuauhtémoc is named after the last Aztec emperor and warrior, and is the Mexican Navy’s instructional tall ship for fourth-year cadets at the Heroic Naval Military School. She and her 261 member crew are a diplomatic symbol of Mexico abroad. This cruise is the one with the largest number of female personnel throughout its history, with 53 women out of a total crew of 261 members.

This 7 month voyage, travels over 25,000 nautical miles & visit 13 ports. At the helm is Captain (Navy) Victor Hugo Molina Perez. Several nationalities are amongst the crew, including an Australian Naval Officer, Sub Lieutenant Henry Mancilla, who will join Cuauhtémoc in Fremantle and disembark in Sydney.

After visiting Fremantle, from 19th to 21st September, Cuauhtémoc will be in Melbourne from the 3rd to 8th of October, and then will visit Sydney from 14th to 19th October. Then Auckland from 28th October – 1st November.

Cuauhtémoc will be open to the public for free inspections: –

11:00 – 17:00 first day of arrival
10:00 – 20:00 other days in port

Cuauhtémoc is worth watching arrive into a port since the crew dress the yards (are up the masts) and they have Mexican music playing. Plus, when the ship is open to the public, they’ll have music playing. Thanks to her successful participation in important festivities and maritime events around the world, she has earned numerous awards and recognitions, among which are: three times winner of the Boston Teapot Cup; Cutty Sark Trophy twice; First place overall in the 2012 Tall Ship Races; A first and a second place in the Tall Ships Challenge Regatta; Second place in the Colón 92 Regatta and third place in the Osaka 97 Regatta, as well as numerous recognitions for elegant presentation and fraternity by its members. However, the most important thing has been to earn the admiration and affection of those who visit her decks. She is a tireless navigator with more than 36 years sailing, having visited 212 ports in 64 different countries and accounted for a total of 5,862 days at sea with 756,085 nautical miles sailed, the latter equivalent to making 35 trips around the world. In addition, the Training Ship Cuauhtémoc has 8 honourable mentions, which are represented with a star for each mention awarded, placed on the starboard and port bulkheads in the deck area.42nd Training Voyage “Tricontinental 2024” Itinerary ARM Cuauhtémoc (BE 01)

Fremantle, Australia
Thu 19 * – Sat 21 September * delayed arrival. It was Mon 16th
“C” Berth Victoria Quay

Arrival time to berth is 10:00

Departure time from berth is 10:00
Times may be subject to change
Cuauhtémoc´s (BE-01) General Characteristics: Steel-hulled three-masted barque Laid down: 1981
Launched: July 29, 1982
Nickname: Ambassador & Knight of the Seas Displacement: 1800 tons
Length: 90.5 m
Beam: 12 m
Mast Height: 48.2 m Draft: 5.40 m
Maximum engine speed: 10 knots Crew: 165 sailors, 96 midshipmen
Sails: 23 total with a sail area of 2,368 m.Further information
More information and photos of Cuauhtémoc can be found at the following websites.ARM ”Cuauhtémoc” (BE-01) (semar.gob.mx)
https://www.facebook.com/SEMARMX

https://www.semar.gob.mx/velero/

For further information or clarification please contact the Mexican Naval Attaché Office at the
Mexican Embassy Canberra +61 (02) 6273 3963.

13th September 2024

 

Navigation Route of the 42nd Training Cruise 2024