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{{dablink|This article is about the sail training program near [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], [[British Columbia]]. For the term '''salt''' as referred to in [[chemistry]], see [[Salts]]. For the everyday meaning, see [[edible salt]] or its main ingredient, [[sodium chloride]]. For other meanings of the word salt, see [[salt (disambiguation)]].}} |
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{{Infobox Non-profit |
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| group1 = Growths |
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| Non-profit_name = Sail and Life Training Society |
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| list1 = {{Navbox subgroup |
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| Non-profit_logo = [[Image:Saltslogo.gif|250px]] |
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| founded_date = 1974 |
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| group1 = Epidermal |
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| location = [[Victoria, British Columbia]] |
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| list1 = '' |
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| key_people = Loren Hagerty <br /> ''Executive Director'' <br />David Eggert <br /> ''Operations Manager'' |
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| group2 = Pigmented |
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| area_served = [[Canada]] and [[USA]] |
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| focus = [[Sail Training]] |
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| group3 = Dermal and subcutaneous |
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| Non-profit_slogan = Training, by the sea, for life |
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| list3 = '' |
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| homepage = [http://www.salts.ca/ SALTS.ca] |
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| group2 = Rashes |
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| list2 = {{Navbox subgroup |
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| group1 = With epidermal involvement |
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| group1 = Eczematous |
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| list1 = '' |
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| group2 = Scaling |
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| list2 = '' |
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| group3 = Vesicular |
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| list3 = '' |
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| group4 = Papular |
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| group5 = Pustular |
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| group6 = Hypopigmented |
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| group2 = Without epidermal involvement |
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| group1 = Red |
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| group1 = Blanchable |
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| group1 = Erythema |
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| group2 = Nonblanchable |
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| list2 = {{Navbox subgroup |
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| group1 = Purpura |
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'''The Sail and Life Training Society''' (SALTS), founded in 1974, is a [[non-profit]] [[Christian]] organization which conducts [[tall ship]] [[sail training]] programs based out of [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], [[British Columbia]]. |
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<ref>[http://www.salts.ca/090_SALTS_about.htm SALTS official site]</ref> |
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{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/haip/srch/sec/SrchInput03Render-e?bn=119133619RR0001 |
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|title=S.A.L.T.S. Sail and Life Training Society |
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|publisher=Canada Revenue Agency |
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|accessdate=2008-10-12}} |
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</ref> |
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[[Image:JohnsonStBridgeOpen.jpg|thumb|left|SALTS Heritage Shipyard above and below Victoria's [[Johnson Street Bridge]] (''Pacific Swift'' in port)]] |
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== Ships == |
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The SALTS organization owns two tall ships: the Pacific Swift, and the Pacific Grace. |
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=== Pacific Swift === |
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For the complete article, see [[Pacific Swift (ship)]] |
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Built by S.A.L.T.S. as a working exhibit at Expo 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Pacific Swift has sailed over 100,000 deep-sea miles on training voyages for young trainees. Her offshore travels have taken her to Australia and Europe, to remote communities on Easter and Pitcairn Islands, and to many other unusual and far-flung ports of call. When not offshore, she provides 5-10 day sail training programs for young people (and day sails for S.A.L.T.S. members) along the coast of British Columbia. |
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[[Image:Pacific Swift 1.JPG||right|thumb|200px|Pacific Swift]] |
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! colspan="2" | Vital Statistics<ref>From SALTS official site: [http://www.salts.ca/032_SALTS_swift.htm ''Swift'' info]</ref> |
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| Sparred Length |
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| 111' |
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| Overall Length |
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| 81' |
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| Beam |
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| 20' 6" |
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| Draught |
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| 10' 6" |
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| Displacement |
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| 98 Tonnes |
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| Rig |
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| Topsail Schooner |
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| Accommodation |
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| 37 Berths |
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| Coastal Complement |
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| 5 Crew, 30 Trainees |
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| Offshore Complement |
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| 6 Crew, 21 Trainees |
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=== Pacific Grace === |
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| group3 = Rashes |
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[[Image:Pacific Grace 1.JPG||right|thumb|200px|Pacific Grace]] |
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| list3 = {{Navbox subgroup |
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Built at the S.A.L.T.S. Heritage Shipyard in Victoria, the Pacific Grace slipped her lines [[May 31]], [[2001]] to embark on her maiden voyage. The Pacific Grace completed several successful seasons of coastal programs before embarking in September, 2003 on her maiden offshore voyage to the "South Pacific". The Grace was last offshore from June 2007-June 2008. When not offshore, she provides 5-10 day sail training programs for young people (and day sails for S.A.L.T.S. members) along the coast of British Columbia. |
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| group1 = [[Dermatitis]] and [[eczema]] |
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| list1 = [[Atopic dermatitis]] - [[Seborrhoeic dermatitis]] ([[Dandruff]], [[Cradle cap]]) - [[Contact dermatitis]] ([[Diaper rash]], [[Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis]]) - [[Erythroderma]] - [[Lichen simplex chronicus]]/[[Prurigo nodularis]] - [[Itch]] ([[Pruritus ani]]) - [[Nummular dermatitis]] - [[Dyshidrosis]] - [[Pityriasis alba]] |
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| group4 = [[Papulosquamous disorder]]s |
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! colspan="2" | Vital Statistics<ref>SALTS official site: [http://www.salts.ca/031_SALTS_grace.htm ''Grace'' info]</ref> |
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| list4 = [[Psoriasis]] ([[Psoriatic arthritis]]) - [[Parapsoriasis]] ([[Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta]], [[Pityriasis lichenoides chronica]], [[Lymphomatoid papulosis]]) - ''other [[pityriasis]]'' ([[Pityriasis rosea]], [[Pityriasis rubra pilaris]]) - ''other [[Lichenoid eruption|lichenoid]]'' ([[Lichen planus]], [[Lichen nitidus]]) |
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| Sparred Length |
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| 138' 7" |
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| Overall Length |
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| 115' |
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| Beam |
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| 22' |
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| Draught |
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| 11' 6" |
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| Displacement |
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| 175 Tonnes |
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| Rig |
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| Gaff Schooner |
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| Accommodation |
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| 38 Berths |
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| Coastal Complement |
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| 5 Crew, 31 Trainees |
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| Offshore Complement |
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| 6 Crew, 24 Trainees |
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== Crew == |
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| group5 = [[Urticaria]] |
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| list5 = [[Dermatographic urticaria]] - [[Cold urticaria]] - [[Cholinergic urticaria]] |
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| group6 = [[Erythema]] |
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| list6 = [[Erythema multiforme]]/[[drug eruption]]s: [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]] - [[Toxic epidermal necrolysis]] - [[Erythema nodosum]]<BR>Other [[erythema]]: [[Erythema annulare centrifugum]] - [[Erythema marginatum]] - [[Necrolytic migratory erythema]] - [[Erythema toxicum]] |
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! colspan="2" | Office and Shipyard Staff<ref>[http://www.salts.ca/0931_SALTS_office_yard_crew.htm SALTS crew list], last updated by ~~~~</ref> |
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| Loren Hagerty |
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| ''Executive Director'' |
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| Andrew Buhr |
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| ''Comptroller'' |
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| David Eggert |
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| ''Operations Manager'' |
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| Charissa Heagy |
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| ''Administrative Assistant'' |
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| Deborah Morris |
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| ''Booking Manager'' |
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| Susie Dancer |
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| ''Booking Assistant'' |
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| Patrick Sharman |
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| ''Shipyard Manager'' |
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! colspan="2" | Ship's Crew |
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| Tony Anderson |
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| ''Master'' |
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| John Andrachuk |
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| ''Master'' |
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| Antony Dickinson |
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| ''Mate'' |
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| Drew Hayes |
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| ''Mate'' |
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| Jose Larochelle |
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| ''Mate'' |
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| Sarah Brizan |
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| ''Watch Officer'' |
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| Karen Neale |
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| ''Watch Officer'' |
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| Katie Neale |
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| ''Watch Officer'' |
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| Jordan Campbell |
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| ''Bosun'' |
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| Matt LeMay |
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| ''Bosun'' |
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| Andrea Andrachuk |
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| ''Cook'' |
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| Gillian Hoyer |
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| ''Cook'' |
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| Leighsa Smith |
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| ''Cook'' |
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== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
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Image:Pacific Swift 2.JPG|Pacific Swift from Portland Island |
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Image:Pacific Swift 3.JPG|[[Figurehead]] of Pacific Swift (''Margaret'') |
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Image:Pacific Swift 4.JPG|Sunset from Coles Bay (Pacific Swift) |
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Image:Pacific Swift 5.JPG|Reflection of Pacific Swift [[figurehead]] in water |
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Image:Pacific Swift 6.JPG|Trainees taking sailing test aboard Pacific Swift |
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Image:Pacific Swift 7.JPG|[[Bowsprit]] of Pacific Swift arriving in Victoria inner harbour |
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Image:Pacific Swift 8.JPG|Life ring of Pacific Swift |
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Image:Pacific Swift 9.JPG|Dories of the Pacific Swift |
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Image:Pacific Swift 10.JPG|Nameplate |
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Image:Pacific Swift 11.JPG|Pacific Swift |
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Image:Pacific Swift 12.JPG|Two [[jib]]s in full sail (Pacific Swift) |
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Image:Pacific Swift 13.jpg|The Pacific Swift under sail |
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</gallery> |
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== External links == |
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| group6 = [[Radiation]]-related disorders |
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* [http://www.bosunsmate.org/ The Bosun's Mate - Dedicated to global nautical history and SALTS shipmates] |
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| list6 = [[Sunburn]] - [[Actinic keratosis]] - [[Polymorphous light eruption]] - [[Radiodermatitis]] - [[Erythema ab igne]] |
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== References == |
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| group7 = [[Pigmentation disorder]] |
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| list7 = ''[[hypopigmentation]]'' ([[Albinism]], [[Vitiligo]]) - ''[[hyperpigmentation]]'' ([[Melasma]], [[Freckle]], [[Café au lait spot]], [[Lentigo]]/[[Liver spot]], [[Acanthosis nigricans]]) |
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<references/> |
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| group9 = [[Connective tissue disorder|Connective tissue]]s |
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| list9 = ''[[collagen disease]]:'' [[Keloid]]<BR>''localized [[Connective tissue disease|connective tissue disorder]]s:'' [[Systemic lupus erythematosus|Lupus erythematosus]] - [[Scleroderma]]/[[Morphea]] - [[Calcinosis cutis]] - [[Sclerodactyly]] - [[Ainhum]] |
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[[Category:Tall ships of Canada]] |
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| group10 = Miscellaneous |
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[[Category:Sailing]] |
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[[Category:Boats and boating organizations]] |
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| group1 = [[Nail disease|Nail]] |
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| list1 = [[Ingrown nail]] - [[Onychogryposis]] - [[Beau's lines]] - [[Yellow nail syndrome]] - [[Leukonychia]] |
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| group2 = [[Hair disease|Hair]] |
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| list2 = {{Navbox subgroup |
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| groupstyle = background-color: Linen |
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| group1 = [[Alopecia|Hair loss]] |
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| list1 = [[Alopecia areata]] ([[Alopecia totalis]], [[Alopecia universalis]], [[Ophiasis]])<BR>[[Androgenic alopecia]] - [[Hypotrichosis]] - [[Telogen effluvium]] - [[Traction alopecia]] - [[Lichen planopilaris]] - [[Trichorrhexis nodosa]] |
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| group2 = Other |
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| list2 = [[Hypertrichosis]] ([[Hirsutism]]) |
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[[Acneiform eruption]] ([[Acne vulgaris]], [[Chloracne]], [[Blackhead]]) - [[Rosacea]] ([[Perioral dermatitis]], [[Rhinophyma]]) |
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''follicular cysts'' ([[Epidermoid cyst]], [[Sebaceous cyst]], [[Steatocystoma multiplex]]) |
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[[Pseudofolliculitis barbae]] - [[Hidradenitis suppurativa]] - [[Folliculitis]] |
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| group3 = [[Sweat gland disease|Sweat gland]]s |
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| list3 = ''[[Eccrine sweat glands|eccrine]]'' ([[Miliaria]], [[Anhidrosis]]) - ''[[apocrine]]'' ([[Body odor]], [[Chromhidrosis]], [[Fox-Fordyce disease]]) |
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| list11 = ''see also [[Template:Congenital malformations and deformations of integument|congenital]], [[Template:Skin cancer|neoplasia]]'' |
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[[Category:Disease and disorder templates|Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue]] |
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[[pt:Predefinição:Doenças da pele e do tecido subcutâneo]] |
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Revision as of 00:22, 13 October 2008
48°25′46″N 123°22′23″W / 48.42939°N 123.37307°W
File:Saltslogo.gif | |
Founded | 1974 |
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Focus | Sail Training |
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Area served | Canada and USA |
Key people | Loren Hagerty Executive Director David Eggert Operations Manager |
Website | SALTS.ca |
The Sail and Life Training Society (SALTS), founded in 1974, is a non-profit Christian organization which conducts tall ship sail training programs based out of Victoria, British Columbia. [1] [2]
Ships
The SALTS organization owns two tall ships: the Pacific Swift, and the Pacific Grace.
Pacific Swift
For the complete article, see Pacific Swift (ship)
Built by S.A.L.T.S. as a working exhibit at Expo 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Pacific Swift has sailed over 100,000 deep-sea miles on training voyages for young trainees. Her offshore travels have taken her to Australia and Europe, to remote communities on Easter and Pitcairn Islands, and to many other unusual and far-flung ports of call. When not offshore, she provides 5-10 day sail training programs for young people (and day sails for S.A.L.T.S. members) along the coast of British Columbia.
Vital Statistics[3] | |
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Sparred Length | 111' |
Overall Length | 81' |
Beam | 20' 6" |
Draught | 10' 6" |
Displacement | 98 Tonnes |
Rig | Topsail Schooner |
Accommodation | 37 Berths |
Coastal Complement | 5 Crew, 30 Trainees |
Offshore Complement | 6 Crew, 21 Trainees |
Pacific Grace
Built at the S.A.L.T.S. Heritage Shipyard in Victoria, the Pacific Grace slipped her lines May 31, 2001 to embark on her maiden voyage. The Pacific Grace completed several successful seasons of coastal programs before embarking in September, 2003 on her maiden offshore voyage to the "South Pacific". The Grace was last offshore from June 2007-June 2008. When not offshore, she provides 5-10 day sail training programs for young people (and day sails for S.A.L.T.S. members) along the coast of British Columbia.
Vital Statistics[4] | |
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Sparred Length | 138' 7" |
Overall Length | 115' |
Beam | 22' |
Draught | 11' 6" |
Displacement | 175 Tonnes |
Rig | Gaff Schooner |
Accommodation | 38 Berths |
Coastal Complement | 5 Crew, 31 Trainees |
Offshore Complement | 6 Crew, 24 Trainees |
Crew
Office and Shipyard Staff[5] | |
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Loren Hagerty | Executive Director |
Andrew Buhr | Comptroller |
David Eggert | Operations Manager |
Charissa Heagy | Administrative Assistant |
Deborah Morris | Booking Manager |
Susie Dancer | Booking Assistant |
Patrick Sharman | Shipyard Manager |
Ship's Crew | |
Tony Anderson | Master |
John Andrachuk | Master |
Antony Dickinson | Mate |
Drew Hayes | Mate |
Jose Larochelle | Mate |
Sarah Brizan | Watch Officer |
Karen Neale | Watch Officer |
Katie Neale | Watch Officer |
Jordan Campbell | Bosun |
Matt LeMay | Bosun |
Andrea Andrachuk | Cook |
Gillian Hoyer | Cook |
Leighsa Smith | Cook |
Gallery
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Pacific Swift from Portland Island
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Figurehead of Pacific Swift (Margaret)
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Sunset from Coles Bay (Pacific Swift)
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Reflection of Pacific Swift figurehead in water
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Trainees taking sailing test aboard Pacific Swift
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Bowsprit of Pacific Swift arriving in Victoria inner harbour
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Life ring of Pacific Swift
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Dories of the Pacific Swift
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Nameplate
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Pacific Swift
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Two jibs in full sail (Pacific Swift)
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The Pacific Swift under sail
External links
References
- ^ SALTS official site
- ^ "S.A.L.T.S. Sail and Life Training Society". Canada Revenue Agency. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
- ^ From SALTS official site: Swift info
- ^ SALTS official site: Grace info
- ^ SALTS crew list, last updated by ~~~~