Morgenster

Ship

Stop and Stare. This is what the owners: Marian and Harry Muter, and Jakob Fremgen, had in mind, when people would look upon the Morgenster. And they succeeded. As a result of their refit, the Morgenster is a stunning and elegant Ship, and a fast sailor too.

The Morgenster’s mission is to preserve the heritage of the great ships of yesteryear. As a Windseeker you will be part of a team of passionate sailors who give their every effort to preserving the historical heritage of seafaring.

The crew, led by captains Harry and Jakob, speak very good English (and often other languages, too). They are always excited to teach you everything about sailing their Tall Ship and share the beauty of sailing. Even on the shortest of journeys you will feel like you’re part of the Morgenster family. And the night-watch toasties are the stuff of legends!

Every summer you will find her competing in the Tall Ships Races, as well as sailing with young people in the sustainable Exchange@sea. In winter Morgenster is often found exploring the Canary Islands and other exotic places.

Step on board to learn about sailing a square-rigger, in the process practicing teamwork and leadership skills. Challenge yourself to climb the mast and enjoy the rewarding views. Make new friends. Learn some shanties. Have an experience of a lifetime.


History

Launched in 1919 as the Vrouwe Maria, the Morgenster was built as a herring fishing vessel. In 1927 the ship got its first engine and the current name. She was operating as a motor fishing vessel until 1970. After that she spent a few years as sport fishing vessel and a radio ship for Radio Del Mare. In 1983 Harry and Marian Muter bought the Morgenster to refit it into a Sail Training ship. In 2008 the ship was re-launched as a brig (Dutch: clipperbrik), with a rigging very well suited for a Sail Training ship, but also for speed.

Although over 100 years old, the Morgenster now boasts all of the modern safety features and provides comfortable accommodation for up to 36 trainees. Sailing on the Ship, with her Sail Training program, ensures personal development and growth for anyone willing to learn and to experience new things. Sailing on the Morgenster is not just a vacation – it’s an adventure!


Accommodation

Step below deck and find yourself in the spacious seating area. This is where you will share your meals (except for lunch, which is almost always taken on deck.) Here you can also relax with your crew mates after watch. All around you there are nautical details, such as knot-boards, that are educational as well as beautiful. This space has been set up with a great attention to detail.

Go forward to enter the sleeping area, with several four-person- and two-person cabins, and shared bathrooms. If you’re feeling especially adventurous, you can sleep in one of the 8 comfortable hammocks, for an authentic sailing experience. All in all, the Morgenster can accommodate up to 36 trainees for overnight journeys – that’s a lot of new friends to meet!


Specifications

Shipping type: Brig

Homeport: Den Helder (NL)

Date built: 1919

Restored: 2010

Capacity: 35

Length: 48 m

Beam: 6,6 m

Draught: 2,4 m

Sail: 600 m2

Height of mast: 29 m

Engine capacity: 430 HP

Displacement: 225 ton

Upcoming Journeys with the Morgenster

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Morgenster

Aarhus (DK) - Harlingen (NL)

26 Jun 2026 - 05 Jul 2026

*Places at request.* The Tall Ships Races 2026, Race 1. Join Morgenster for the beautiful race from Denmark to the Netherlands and enjoy the thrill of...

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Morgenster

Harlingen (NL) - Antwerp (BE)

05 Jul 2026 - 13 Jul 2026

The Tall Ships Races 2026, Cruise in Company. Join this beautiful adventure which combines port events with lots of Sail Training! Step on board the Morgenster...

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Morgenster

Antwerp (BE) - Stavanger (NO)

13 Jul 2026 - 24 Jul 2026

The Tall Ships Races 2026, Race 2. Adventure awaits! Join the longest journey of this year's Tall Ships Races and set course for new horizons. Step...

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Morgenster

Stavanger (NO) - Aalborg (DK)

24 Jul 2026 - 01 Aug 2026

The Tall Ships Races 2026, Race 3. Sail from Norway to Denmark in a short but exciting final race of this year's event! Step on board...

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