STS "ROALD AMUNDSEN"
The photos were made during various voyages as mate on "ROALD AMUNDSEN"
between 2007 and 2019. The ship then sailed in the Canary Islands,
Caribbean, Mediterranean, Baltic and North Sea.
By
rigging the "ROALD AMUNDSEN" is a brig. She sails under the German flag
and is operated by the German charity "Leben Lernen auf See e.V." who
uses her for sail training voyages for mixed crews of adults and young
people. You need no previous sailing knowledge to have a go
on
her as during the voyage your watch leaders, the master and his mates
will teach you everything you need to know.
The
permanent crew is completely voluntary. Everybody interested in
becoming a member of this permanent crew can take part in a training
programme on board to become deck hand or watch leader. Those with
yachting qualifications (minimum "Sportseeschifferschein" -
German equivalent of yachtmaster offshore) can take part in a training
programme to become mates or even masters on traditional sailing
vessels. There is also a number of active or retired professional
mariners who belong to the permanent crew. To maintain a high standard
of safety and good seamanship regulary special courses are held for the
crew, such as manoeuvring trainings, safety trainings, rigging classes,
etc.
The "ROALD AMUNDSEN" operates mainly in European waters. She regularly
spends the winter months in the Canary Islands. In summer she takes
part in the STI Tall Ships Races and major festivals in the Baltic and
North Sea. Every two years she crosses the Atlantic and sails to the Caribbean and Central American coast.
this page was updated 10/19