We’re proud to welcome USCG Eagle to LA Fleet Week 2025. From the official Coast Guard description:
“Built at the Blohm + Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany in 1936, and commissioned as Horst Wessel, Eagle is one of three sail-training ships operated by the pre-World War II German navy. At the close of the war, the ship was taken as a war reparation by the U.S., re-commissioned as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle and sailed to New London, Connecticut, which has been her permanent homeport ever since. Eagle has offered generations of Coast Guard Academy cadets, and more recently officer candidates, an unparalleled leadership experience at sea.
“We are always looking forward to tremendous voyages of safe and exciting sailing, hard work, and in-depth leadership training with the future officers of the Coast Guard.”
New London, Connecticut, U.S.
Identification: Hull number: WIX-327
Waterline: 234 ft (71 m)
– Mainmast: 147.3 ft (44.9 m)
– Mizzenmast: 132.0 ft (40.2 m)
Sail area: 22,280 sq ft (2,070 m2)
– Diesel: 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Diesel: 5,450 nmi (10,093 km; 6,272 mi) at 7.5 kn (13.9 km/h; 8.6 mph)
– When Deployed: 12 officers, 68 crew, and 150 trainees
