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Three-masted barque
Artemis
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Artemis
Robust and original
The three-masted Artemis is an astonishing example of nautical tradition. The ship was built in Norway in 1926 for whale fishing. Later on it was used as a cargo ship between Asia and South America.
The Artemis is sailing since 2001 on the North European waters to honour the glory of the Dutch sailing fleet! The Frisian Tall Ship Company bought the Artemis at the end of the last century and built it with a lot of love and a sense of detail back into a stunningly sailing ship. Now she crosses the seas to historic port cities or to one of the many nautical events.
Robust and original, that is the appearance of the Artemis. At the same time, the ship offers high comfort and luxury. It is precisely this combination that makes the ship unique and loved by international events and sea voyages. The barque has an attractive maritime salon with bar and a small hotel kitchen.
The Artemis can accommodate up to 120 people. Her guests can look forward to experienced and enthusiastic service staff and excellent catering. And of course, on a great nautical experience aboard on this unique three-master with a driven sailing crew, the most modern navigation equipment and fully prescribed safety equipment for the big voyage.
Welcome to the rich history of the Dutch sailing heritage. Welcome to the Artemis!
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Artemis
Type
Three-masted barque
Flag
the Netherlands
Harbour
Harlingen
Width
7.01
Crew
6
Height
31
Length
59
Sail area
1050
Speed under sail
12
Last refit
2001
Passengers
32-120
Construction year
1926
Visited sail amsterdam
Tall Ships
Three-masted barque
Artemis
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