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Fridtjof Nansen, 1919

eas Your Future, a youth development charity and owner of the tall ship , has acquired a, to satisfy increased demand. The second ship more than doubles the charity’s capacity for taking young people on sail training, developing maritime careers and ocean science voyages for personal and character development. Seas Your Future was founded in 2008 to support the development of young people. Its tall ship Pelican of London sails for 46-48 weeks each year with up to 35 young trainees and 12 professional crew and volunteers.

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