"Alexander von Humboldt II" - Bark
Also called a green lady
How a brawny whaler can become an elegant sailing ship is impressively demonstrated by the "Artemis". Its name - goddess of hunting - still bears witness to the original task, its interior convinces even the most demanding sailing fans. The ship scores with two noble saloons, 16 spacious cabins and numerous retreats on deck. Before the conversion, the Artemis was also a cargo ship between Asia and South America for around 40 years - in the Reformation year 2017 it sailed as a "Nordkirchenschiff" (North Church Ship) with a total of 1.500 members of the Schleswig-Holstein Church as an ambassador for cohesion and tolerance.
The pretty barque is a frequent guest in Bremerhaven.
Type: Three masted barque
Owner: Shipping company Tallship Artemis bv., Easterlittens
Home port: Franeker
Country: NED
Length overall: 60,00 m
Width: 7,01 m
Draught: 3,50 m
Sail area: 1.050 m²
Crew: 6
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Also called a green lady
Luxurious barque
The floating museum
Replica of a typical East Frisian cargo ship from the 18th century
A graceful sailing ship
Converted to a three-mast topsail schooner
A Dutch ship
The oldest surviving High Sea Cutter
Reproduction of Victoria
A former freight sailor
Angels have wings - we need sails!
Since 1995 regularly at the SAIL in Bremerhaven
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The boat is moored in the harbor of the outer Weser of Bremerhaven.
Ship with mobile hydraulic dredger
Power, precision and reliability
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A special service boat
Art and exhibition aboard an old wadden sea sailing ship