Hello and welcome to the site! After a long time on the land the boat is ready to go sailing again. We begin in July on the Baltic Sea, then in August it is time to move West and out onto the Atlantic. A whole round trip to the Canary islands and back is planned. Get in touch if you want to join the boat as crew!

See the latest info on the Sailing Schedule.

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Find us also on Bourse aux Equipiers.


Old Season 2020 summary

Unfortunately a series of delays and complications originating with the pandemic left the boat standing high and dry on land all summer. The plan for 2020 was to make a trip from Sweden to Poland and back. This trip includes kiteboarding and windsurfing, parties in the city of Gdansk, exploring the area around, and meeting new people.

Then in August the plan was to begin another sail: out from the Baltic Sea, and over to Scotland via Denmark and possibly Norway.  Then down the West coast of Scotland and over to Ireland! This trip was to include stops at some very interesting parts of the world; the Orkeneys, St. Kilda, and the Hebrides for example.

The planned 2020 route to Ireland


Season 2019 summary

In July and August 2019 we were sailed the Baltic Sea. It included the countries Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Sweden. In total about 1300 nautical miles of major legs, and 700 miles of day sailing and short hops.

Work on preparations began June 8th. Launch by crane was on 17th, and we set sails on June 23rd! Then finally September 21st the boat lifted out of the water and went back on land for storage over winter.

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The track from 2019

Transatlantic passages

In 2011 and 2014 we crossed the Atlantic. There is an article about sailing home which you can find here on the site.

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Transatlantic routes in 2011 and 2014

This map does not show all the places we sailed during the years 2011 to 2014. Examples are Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, Cayman Islands, Cuba, and many more.


The beginning of the season

In preparation for each season there are always a few jobs to be done… anything particularly of interest to you? Come help us get ready!

  • Standing rigging, the mast and the sail control systems (3 days)
  • Preparation for the season of all areas under the waterline (2 days)
  • Launch of the boat with a big crane and stepping the mast (2 days)

Of course, anybody joining this boat should be prepared for a few hours occasional work. Fixing and improving the boat is simply part of the experience!

Hope to see you on board!


Shows the boat moored up at a rocky island in Sweden
An overnight stop in Sweden