The Storebaelt
The Storebaelt, built in 1928, is a former seagoing vessel with great comfort and a rich history. The ship took part in the invasion of Normandy, among other things. Sailing with the Storebaelt means tackling. Hoisting and operating the 420 m2 sail requires many hands. So you can actively sail along, if you like. If you prefer to take it easy, no problem. There are generally enough people in each group who are eager to help.
On deck
The Storeaelt has plenty of deck space and seating. From the seating area on the camping deck you always have a wide view. There are picnic tables on the center deck. From the deck you enter the bar or the ground floor saloon. The Storebaelt is a wide seagoing vessel. In addition to a lot of space, the width also provides good stability. So you don't have to worry about seasickness.
Interior
At the back of the ship is the saloon with a cozy round seat. There is a large painting on the back wall. The saloon adjoins the well-equipped open galley. On deck is the bar where you imagine yourself in the old wheelhouse. You can enjoy a drink here, but also inside out of the wind, experience the sailing.
cabins
Below decks are the cabins. All cabins have central heating and running water. The beds have a bottom sheet and a pillow with pillowcase. You must therefore bring your own sleeping bag. You can also rent a duvet with fitted sheet for €16 (please indicate in advance). In total, the ship has 13 cabins: 10x 2-person cabins (of which 4 with twin beds as bottom bunk), and 3x 4-person cabins. In total there are 32 beds.
Sanitary units
Below decks are the sanitary facilities. The Storebaelt has 4 showers and 3 toilets. Warming up after a nice day out? Step into a sauna to warm up again!