Libava - wooden replica of a 17th century ship

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

Libava - wooden replica of a 17th century ship
used by Jacob Kettler to colonise Tobago and parts of Gambia

The power-sail yacht "Libava" is laid on Petrozavodsk shipyard "Varyag" in May, 2007, floated in September 2008. The ship was made according to the traditions occurred three centuries ago. Its length is only 17 meters, but it is worth arguing with the wind and waves. The hull is made of selected wood, on board a reliable and powerful engine and modern navigational equipment - for safety at sea taken seriously.

Equally important is comfort - on board there are four double cabins with heating, showers and toilets, a spacious saloon and even a small sauna.. Caboose is equipped as a modern kitchen.

For the coastal and marine walk "Libava" can take up to 30 passengers, on a long voyages -- 8 passengers.
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