STV Fair Jeanne

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| Ship name = ''Fair Jeanne'' | Ship builder = Capt. Thomas George Fuller | Ship laid down = 1978 | Ship launched = 1980 | Ship identification = * *Callsign: VA5303 | Ship status = In service | Ship notes = Donated by Mrs. Jeanne Fuller to Bytown Brigantine for use in youth sail training programs on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. }}

| Ship length =* (sparred length) * (length on deck) | Ship beam = | Ship draft = or (with hydraulically operated drop keel down) | Ship depth = | Ship sail plan = , 10 sails in a brigantine rig | Ship mast height = | Ship propulsion = GM671 - diesel engine | Ship complement = Crew: 6, Trainees: 18–24 | Ship armament = Replica 4-pounder cannons for saluting. | Ship notes = Fiberglass over steel frame construction. | align=left}} |}

'''STV ''Fair Jeanne''''' is a Canadian sail training ship built and registered in Ottawa, Ontario. She is operated by the Ottawa-based youth charity, Bytown Brigantine Inc. ''Fair Jeanne'' is a traditionally-rigged brigantine of composite construction, outfitted with a Detroit Diesel auxiliary propulsion system. ''Fair Jeanne'' sails mostly on the Great Lakes, particularly Lake Ontario, and is berthed in Kingston, Ontario during the summer months.

While ''Fair Jeanne''s summer port is Kingston, she was built by the Fuller family in the backyard of their Ottawa home. ''Fair Jeanne'' began life as the family's private yacht, cruising the world's oceans for more than ten years. ''Fair Jeanne'' is leased to the not-for-profit youth charity Bytown Brigantine, which uses her and her sister ship for youth sail training. In addition to summer youth voyages, ''Fair Jeanne'' also does fall and spring group trips for organizations such as the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, Girl Guides of Canada and corporate groups. ''Fair Jeanne'' also offers trips for people who are working towards The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards.

The length overall of the ship is , length on deck , and length at the waterline . The beam width of the ship is . The mast height is carrying approximately of sail. Her hull is constructed of a steel frame with a thick fiber glass overlay. She draws , or with the centreboard down, which allows her access to shallow docks. Provided by Wikipedia
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