Wednesday 4 December 2019 1 min to read
Wadden Race (Harlingen)
€ 175,- p.p. incl. catering (food & drinks)
Children up to 16 years: € 120,-
Embark: Friday 26 March 2021 21:00, Harlingen, Nwe Willemskade
Disembark: Sunday, March 28, 2021, Harlingen, Nwe Willemskade
Sailing competition for traditional charter ships to the ports of Wieringen (Den Oever), Texel (Oudeschild), Vlieland and Terschelling (in no particular order). This race traditionally ends with a resounding closing party with Band!
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Description
Wadden Race (Harlingen)
The Wadden race, normally the last race before we go into winter. This year it will sail at the end of March because in 2020 the Corona did not allow us to sail. We start in Harlingen. Then we have to visit Den Oever, Texel, Vlieland and Terschelling as soon as possible. You can decide the route yourself and by making smart choices in it you can make the most profit. There is even a price for the ship that sails most according to its own prediction, which the navigator submitted to the race management on Saturday morning.
The Wadden race is characterized by stormy weather, seafaring and cold at night. A very exciting competition with nutrition for many tough sailing stories. In 2019 we did not finish due to stormy winds, so it was not justified to sail further. In 2020 the race was cancelled due to the Corona restrictions. So 2021 we’re going for it again.
Registration has already started so if you like it, quickly let us know and book via the “Book now!” button.
We organize all competitions including catering. If you want to join or have questions, you can call Laurens Orange (+316-21506336) or email info@johannaengelina.nl.
Johanna Engelina
The Johanna Engelina is a 38-metre sailor. Built in 1897 and with approx. 800m2 sail on board. All competitions can accommodate up to 33 people. Accompanied by an experienced crew, you will have the chance to experience a very spectacular event. Sailing experience is not required, conviviality is. Every competition also involves an experienced cook. Because with an empty stomach you can’t sail!
The Johanna Engelina is an original Zeeland two-mast clipper. The ship is equipped with a spacious deck for sunbathing or helping with sailing. Below deck you will find a cozy day care, attractive huts and a well-equipped galley.