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Montevideo (UY)-Punta Arenas-Patagonië - Ushuaia (AR)

30 November - 19 December 2014

19 days, Anne-Margaretha

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person cabin, shared bathroom: € 1150,-
> person cabin, shared bathroom: € 1350,-

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Anne-Margaretha:
Montevideo (UY)-Punta Arenas-Patagonië - Ushuaia (AR)

30 November - 19 December 2014

This is a very interesting trip for bird watchers and photographers! The Anne-Margaretha continues its southerly sail, rather near the Argentinean coast, so you can see the mountains sometimes. You will reach the legendary Strait of Magellan, and find yourself at ‘el fin del Mundo’ in Patagonia during Southern summer.

Ports

  • "The best moment was when we crossed the finish line and everybody celebrated together. The tone was simply unforgettable!"

    Ida (19), Finland

You sail on the Anne-Margaretha

Shipping type: Ketch
Homeport: Haarlem (NL)
Date built: 1998
Trainees: 10
Length: 22m
Height of mast: 22
Sail: 515 m2

The dream of Heinz Wutschke and Greet Dekker to sail the oceans with their own ship became true when they built the Anne-Margaretha. Far away from everyday commotion you experience the special peace and quiet of sailing the ocean. Dolphins …

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Windseeker logs

  • Changing the way we think: Looking for Sustainable Horizons

    Gulden Leeuw, July/August 2019

    The Hague - London - Amsterdam

    – by Trainees

    Participating countries: the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, France, UK and Italy.   The Logbook 27th of July 2019 Already on the bus on my way to The Hague I met another trainee with whom I found the Gulden Leeuw. We arrived quite early. On the …

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  • Stargazing at Starpoint

    Tecla, September 2014

    – by Captain Gijs

    Finally, after two and a half days of motor sailing, we are able to carry on under sail alone. A bit later than expected, but still very welcome, the ESE-ly winds have filled our sails again. Progress has been good …

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Photos

  • Dolphins
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