Ships

Tall Ships

Class A

Get ready for the real thing. Get ready for the big ones! The Tall Ships in the impressive Windseeker fleet can accommodate up to 150 trainees and crew. With a sail surface up to around 800 m2 or more, these sailing giants have no problem catching the lightest breeze. A walk around the whole ship can take you up to ten minutes. Raising all sails at once? Rally 50 people. And the biggest thrill of it all: you and your fellow Windseekers are the ones making it all come to life. All hands on deck!

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Small Ships

Class B

Don’t be fooled. These ships are only called Small Ships because they’re smaller than Tall Ships. Still, these ocean worthy sailing beauties can take up the challenge with their bigger fellows anytime. With a length of up to 40 meters and an average sail surface of 400 m2, Small Ships are fast, elegant and agile. They take a crew of around 18 people, so if working in a smaller team is more your thing, a Small Ship is your best call.

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Yachts

Class C & D

Feel each ripple below, every gust of wind above, and share your personal impressions with the small crew of no more than 12 people. Whether you want to explore tropical waters up close, get your Royal Yacht Master Certificate or just get down to the basics in a tight team: experience the true essence of sailing and join the Windseeker crew on one of our well equipped Yachts.

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FIND YOUR VESSEL

16

Yachts

Saeftinghe

Type: BM Ketch

Built: 1993

From: Oostende, BE

Tall Ships

Roald Amundsen

Type: Brig

Built: 1952

From: Eckernförde (DE)

Small Ships

Constantia

Type: 2 Masted Gaff Schooner

Built: 1908

From: Solna (SE)

Small Ships

De Tukker

Type: Schoeneraak

Built: 1912

From:

Small Ships

Excelsior

Type: Traditional fishing smack

Built: 1921

From: Lowestoft (UK)

Small Ships

Johann Smidt

Type: Two-masted schooner

Built: 1974

From: Bremen

Tall Ships

Pascual Flores

Type: Schooner

Built: 1917

From: Torrevieja (ES)

Small Ships

Skibladner II

Type: gaff ketch

Built: 1897

From: Copenhagen

Small Ships

La Nébuleuse

Type: Dundée tuna fishing boat

Built: 1948-1949

From: Paimpol (France)