Mary-Anne

Mary-Anne
Mary-Anne
Équipage 12 marins
Gréement trois-mâts goélette
Débuts 1996
Longueur hors-tout 65,85 m
Longueur de coque 53,60 m
Maître-bau 7,95 m
Tirant d'eau 4,80 m
Voilure 920 m² (16 voiles)
Déplacement 480 tonnes
Capacité 32 passagers
Vitesse 12 nœuds
Chantier Radunia, GdanskDrapeau de Pologne Pologne
Armateur Segelshiff Mary-Anne
Port d’attache Kiel - Drapeau d'Allemagne Allemagne

Le Mary-Anne (ou SS Mary-Anne) est un trois-mâts goélette moderne, à coque acier, appartenant à la société allemande Segelschiff Mary-Anne.

Ce superbe voilier noir, construit en 1996-97, sert à l'organisation de stages pour les amoureux de la mer et à des croisières dans les mers du sud.

Il possède 16 cabines doubles pour une capacité de 32 passagers en croisière

Liens internes

Participation à Rouen :

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Notes et références


Sources :

  • Chapman, Great sailing ships of the world par Otmar Schäuffelen, 2005 (page 108) (ISBN 1-58816-384-9).

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