Completed projects
The Hamlet - Design No. I
S/Y Hamlet was 25 meter long two-masted schooner. Built as corporate incentive ship but was on later years used as a charter boat. She was certified by the Norweigan Veritas to carry 62 passengers on a day trip. The lower salon seats 34 guests with a total of 62 on deck. Her traditional and comfortable interiors offered five cabins with 14 sleeping guests.
This type of vessel is known for its seaworthiness and was prominent in and around the Baltic seas from the latter part of the 19th century. The size of the schooner makes it perfect for corporate charter as well as a private yacht.
The Lady Ellen - Design No. II
Widely considered to be one of the most graceful tall ships ever built, The Lady Ellen is a traditional Scandinavian sailing vessel with the luxurious interior of a modern yacht.
The Lady Ellen is known to be an excellent sailor, with her top speed approximately 17-18 knots. She was originally used for exclusive charter in the Mediterranean and the West Indies, and crossed the Atlantic 14 times.
Certified by the Norwegian Veritas, The Lady Ellen is classified to carry passengers for world-wide cruising. The hull is made of steel, coated with bronze. The deck, deckhouse and skylight is made out of steel and covered with teak. Her interior is beautiful example of Swedish craftmanship in teak and mahogany.
The Baboon - Design No. IV
S/Y Baboon is unique in its concept as she combines the outstanding beautiness from a clippership with the comfort and luxury of a motor yacht. She is the largest built yacht in the fleet with an overall length of approximately 60 meters. The main engine is a 2000 horsepower Caterpillar which brings her to a top speed of 15 knots.
Originally S/Y Baboon was built as a top gallant schooner with a hull made of steel and a deck covered in solid teak and oak. She has seven sumptuously outfitted cabins, with space enough for even the most discerning guest. The Baboon is based in the French Riviera and dominates the Mediterranean skyline with its fine lines. Without doubt, she is the jewel in the Tradewind crown.