SV Tenacious passing Fort Victoria by Richard Cattle

SV Tenacious’s voyage past the Isle of Wight: Craftsmanship meets modernity (photos)

On Wednesday this week, the modern British wooden sail training ship, SV Tenacious, sailed past Fort Victoria on the Isle of Wight, capturing the attention of onlookers, including Greenman Waste Management who shared these great photos.

The ship, specially designed in the 1990s and completed in 2000, represents a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern accessibility, being the largest wooden ship built in the UK for over a century.

Journey beyond horizons
The SV Tenacious isn’t just a spectacle, but a vessel of hope and inclusivity, providing sail training experiences that transform lives.

Through the Jubilee Sailing Trust’s socially inclusive sailing model, it nurtures unity, understanding, and personal growth among its diverse crew members​.