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''One and All'' is a tall ship based in
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, and rigged for twelve sails, which are controlled by 100 lines. After being launched in 1985, she took part in the
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as part of
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celebrations, travelling from
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back to Australia. She was commonly used for
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, offering courses and voyages that last from between a few hours to many weeks, especially for youth at risk. The vessel is run by registered not for profit group Friends of One and All Sailing ship Inc. and supported by volunteers and professional crew.


History

''One and All'' was built at North Haven as part of
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's 150th jubilee project, and is based on a design of '' Postboy''. As such her
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, (at almost 13 metres in length), has been described as her "most distinguishing feature". The ship has since been host to youth training and mentoring programs for youth at risk, financially supported by the SA State Government and operated by Friends of One and All Sailing Ship Inc. In 2017, ''One and All '' was one of the ships considered in a study funded by
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about "a strategy for berthing or locating historic ships and vessels within the inner harbour of Port Adelaide." File:One and All - Port Adelaide.JPG, alt=One and All, ''One and All'' with yards manned, about to moor at the McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide File:One and All - Port Adelaide2.JPG, alt=One and All, ''One and All'', moored at the McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide File:One and All - figurehead.JPG, alt=One and All, ''One and All'' 's figurehead


References

Tall ships of Australia Brigantines Ships of South Australia 1985 ships {{ship-stub