Change – Hasselter aak

Change – Hasselter aak

Built as a sailing peat ship. Change sailed with cargo until about 1970. Sailing area formerly: the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, now also France.
RO27 – cutter

RO27 – cutter

The RO.27 is the only, still sailing fishing vessel of the entire Rotterdam fishing fleet at the time. Now in use as a houseboat and charter vessel.  
Luctor et Emergo – Groninger globe ship

Luctor et Emergo – Groninger globe ship

Luctor et Emergo, origins and history The Groninger Bulb Ship “Luctor et Emergo,” is a former sailing commercial vessel from 1909. A discarded and partially demolished houseboat, the vessel was purchased by the current owner in 1976 for the scrap price...
Time catches up with you – Luxury motorcycle

Time catches up with you – Luxury motorcycle

“Time catches up with you” has been given only 3 different names in the past. First the name Judith, in 1964 Johanna until the year 1996. Ruud van Sint Annaland became owner of the ship in 1996 and was first named ”Enterprise” With his own...
The Ten Rotterdam – Workbox

The Ten Rotterdam – Workbox

THE TIEN Rotterdam: ‘From working ship to lodge boat’ This ship was built on behalf of the municipality of Rotterdam. Under the name “Carpenter 10,” this ship helped rebuild the port after WWII. In particular, the heavily battered quay walls...
Two Brothers – Hasselter Aak

Two Brothers – Hasselter Aak

The Hasselter barge “Twee Gebroeders,” the ship’s original name, comes from the northeastern part of the Netherlands. The ship sailed at the beginning of the twentieth century mainly in the Dutch peat colonies where peat was extracted. In winter, the...