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Elida (ship)

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and boat building in general. The 131 feet (40 m) long sailing boat is a combination of a performance mega yacht and a passenger boat, built in composite. With its mast height of 45 m, 800 m sail area and only 95 tons in dead weight. The large letters on the sides of the hull also testify of the
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is a Swedish all-Christian organisation, working under the motto "Sailing for Jesus" with the goal of spreading the message about Jesus Christ via a sailing boat with the same name. During spring and autumn, it sails with mainly youth, but also corporations and other groups. Summertime it tours
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The work is primarily directed towards the younger generation and sails with some 1,000–1,500 teenagers per year. In addition the boat gathers many thousands of people during all the "dock meetings" in the summer. During the winter part of the year,
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along the Swedish west coast with singing and music and the Christian message through people's life stories and testimonies. Wintertime it sails in southern Europe. The boat is berthed in
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with groups as well as sailing trainees, also called paying crew, which is an opportunity for people in general to sail as crew during a shorter or longer period of time.
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doesn't belong to any one church or Christian affiliation or denomination. Instead the organisation is said to be "all-Christian" and
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Originally a cargo ship with steel hull that was re-built at Trellevarvet on Kållandsö (Sweden). She sailed for a while as Norwegian
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motto, "Sailing for Jesus." Important key words in the construction were environmentally friendly and the pure sailing experience.
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has become known as the "sailing singing church" and is nowadays a well-known summer profile on the Swedish West Coast.
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in 1987–1988 and sold in 2007 to British Marine Reach, a branch organisation under the Christian missions organisation
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s crew are all Christian believers, stemming from various church backgrounds and traditions inside and outside Sweden.
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was built by SwedeShip Composite in Hunnebostrand and began to sail in September 2007 after five years of building.
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work abroad. Today this is mainly conducted via some orphanages (children centres) in southern
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is "the boat of all churches," open to all who wish to sail along.
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The Elida Association also heads Elida Mission, which works with
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A sailing vessel with wooden hull, also called "the Wooden
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marked something new and unique in both the history of
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Of schooner type with steel hull, 235 gross tonnage.
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Gothenburg
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Oslo
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