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Cuauhtemoc Medium (curved sails) 28 inches
Cuauhtemoc Medium (curved sails) 28 inches
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The Cuauhtémoc stands as one of the most distinguished tall ships of the modern era, serving as the official sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy since her commissioning in 1982. Named in honor of the last Aztec emperor, she embodies courage, endurance, and the cultural spirit of Mexico. Constructed in Bilbao, Spain, she belongs to the famous "Windjammer" class of barque-rigged training ships and has completed numerous global voyages throughout her career. Over the decades, the Cuauhtémoc has taken part in international regattas, goodwill journeys, and global instructional missions, earning her the title "Ambassador of the Seas." Her graceful three-masted barque rig, towering spars, and signature curved sails create an unmistakable silhouette that has captivated audiences around the world. Thousands of naval cadets have trained aboard her, learning traditional seamanship while representing Mexico in maritime festivals and international events. Today, the Cuauhtémoc continues to symbolize national pride and naval excellence. Cherished for her craftsmanship, elegant lines, and dignified presence, she leaves a lasting impression at every port she honors with her visit.