Sailtraining ship Wylde Swan



Impretion of the week

Impretion of the week
sparks flying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



This herring carrier was built for speed in the early 1920s, to buy catch from the herring drifters working off the Shetland islands and beyond. Willem fell for her shapely stern and fine buttocks; she promised to become an eye-catching, impressively fast schooner. 90 years after launching she will feel for the first time the joy of being driven under sail. Working in the North Atlantic, she has convincingly proven her seaworthiness. ‘Wylde Swan’ will be a new classic: a sturdy ship, inspired by the great schooner yachts of the late 19th century. Old fashioned class with a present-day character: the ambience and style of yesteryear down below and a lofty, fast rig above deck.

Read more on the history page.

' Jemo', the future 'Wylde Swan' at Lerwick in the early 1960's, loaded to the gunwales with herring casks.

woensdag 12 december 2007

Work on the Wylde Swan

The Jemo ore Wylde Swan as she will be known will be dry docked on Friday for the sandblasting session.
We hope to publish some photos of the bare hull as soon as she is dry.

vrijdag 7 december 2007

New fotos of the Wylde Swan whill be publiched next week when she will be ready for sandblasting

Wylde swan