A 1918 built, 164 foot, three-masted topsail schooner based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with a cruising capacity of 24 passengers. Includes specification, sailing program, drawings, pictures and two movies.
A 132 foot brigantine with accommodation for twelve passengers/voyage crew, sailing from Denmark. Includes specifications, picture gallery and contact details.
A 120 foot steel schooner circumnavigating from Bremerhaven, Germany in 2004, available using an alternative means of charter from her current location. Includes vessel details, pictures and contact form.
A 56 foot aluminum cutter offering places and expedition charters to Antarctica, South Georgia, Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego. Includes schedule and rates.
An ultra modern 289 foot clipper sailing yacht, with a revolutionary rig, available crewed. Includes a crew log, pictures of its submarine, specifications, and contact details.
A Washington based Hallberg-Rassy 46 foot sailing yacht providing berths on sail training expeditions from her present location. Includes specification, crew profile, sailing schedule and rates.
Sail in the Arctic with skipper Mark van de Weg aboard this 49 foot sloop with eight guest berths. Includes numerous photographs as well as traveling anecdotes.
A 90 foot traditional Baltic Trader staysail schooner, currently re-fitting, offering accommodation for 8 to 12 guests in six double staterooms. Includes vessel history, progress reports and advance booking information.
A 160 foot auxiliary gaff schooner available in the Mediterranean and Caribbean following the season. Includes a specification and information about Nat Herreshoff's Westward on which she is modeled.
A 138 foot steel schooner, originally a Baltic lightship, catering for between six and twenty passengers. Regular destinations include Norway, the Canary Islands, and Spitzbergen. Includes rates, online log and picture gallery.