Alida

In 1907, Alida started off as a cargo ship. Since then, she has had a long and eventful life. With its unique articulated construction and enormous folding gate rudder, she is the last of a river ship generation. In 1990, she was converted into a charter ship. The monumental character and atmosphere have been preserved by the oak interior and visibility of the trusses.
The low deck still has wooden deck hatches and offers enough seating options to let you relax and enjoy the sun.

General

Number of toilets
2
Category ship
Traditional Sailing Ship
Year of conctruction hull
1907
Number of persons
35
Length over all (m)
32.00
Width (m)
5.20

Media and technology

TV-screen
Yes
Sound system
Yes

Rigging

Number of masts
2
Number of sails
4