The Indian Navy’s
second ocean going sailboat Tarini will be inducted at a
ceremony scheduled to be held at the INS Mandovi Boat Pool on evening of 18
February 2017. Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Naval Staff will also
be present on the occasion. INSV Tarini is a sloop built by M/s
Aquarius Shipyard Pvt Ltd at Divar, Goa. The sail boat Tarini is
being inducted into the Navy and is slated to be the platform for First
Indian All Women Circumnavigation of the Globe expedition of the
Indian Navy.
The boat has
been built to a stock design by Van de Stadt, Netherlands called Tonga 56. The
hull is made of wooden core fiberglass sandwich construction for a better
performance than aluminum and steel. INSV Tarini carries a suite of
six sails including a Main sail, Head sails (Genoa and stay sails), Downwind
sails and Storm sail. Her mast is 25 meters tall and has been custom built by
M/s Southern Spars, Cape Town, for sailing in extreme conditions. She boasts a
Raymarine navigation suite and an array of latest satellite communication
systems through which she can be contacted anywhere in the world.
The trials of the newly
built INSV Tarini were successfully completed on 30 January 17 and all the
learning experience from INSV Mhadei has been incorporated in this vessel right
from the start. The keel of the vessel was laid by the Defence Minister, Shri
Manohar Parrikar on 27 March 2016 at the Aquarius Shipyard. The construction
was diligently overseen by the Warship Overseeing Team, Goa and the vessel is
being delivered before the scheduled date of delivery by the boat builder. The
successful construction of both the Mhadei andTarini in
Goa are a tribute to the Government’s ‘Make in India’ policy.
INSV Tarini is almost
identical to her illustrious predecessor, the iconic Mhadei which
has sailed over 115000 nautical miles in the past eight years. This includes
path breaking voyages like the first Indian solo circumnavigation undertaken by
Capt Dilip Donde (Retd) in 2009 and first solo, non-stop and unassisted
circumnavigation by Cdr Abhilash Tomy in 2013.
The boat draws her
origin from the famous Tara-Tarini temple of Orissa’s Ganjam
district. The word Tarinimeans a Boat and is also a Sanskrit word
for Saviour. Tara-Tarini is a patron deity for sailors and
merchants and is worshipped for safety and success at sea. Tara-Tarini of
Orissa is known to have historical linkages with the river Goddess Mhadei-
the exclusive boat deity of the Mhadei river of Goa. Both the
deities Tariniand Mhadei have sculptural
similarities.
In order to promote
ocean sailing activities and to encourage women empowerment, the Indian Navy
conceptualized the idea of the First Indian All Women
Circumnavigation of the Globe. A team of six women Officers led by
Lieutenant Commander Vartika Joshi was selected for this project. These
officers have done basic sail training courses at INWTC Mumbai followed by
Navigation, Seamanship, Communication and Meterology courses at various naval
training schools at Kochi. After completion of theoretical courses, the
officers sailed INSV Mhadei to Vizag for the International Fleet Review 2016
and thereafter to Mauritius and back. Following that, they sailed the boat on a
grueling voyage to Cape Town in Dec 16.
The boat is skippered
by Lieutenant Commander Vartika Joshi and crew members include Lieutenant Commander
Pratibha Jamwal, Lieutenant Aishwarya Boddapati, Lieutenant Patarapalli Swathi,
Lieutenant Sh Vijaya Devi and Lieutenant Payal Gupta.
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