At the Gravelines marina, come and discover THE OLD SHIP: CHRIST ROI AND SAINT JEHAN

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The sea attracts you, come and discover the charm of the North Sea in a different way aboard one of the last two old sailing ships of Nord-Pas de Calais: The Christ Roi is a gaff-rigged dundee with a sail area of 95 m². It was built in 1942 in Fécamp. It is the last shrimp dundee on the Channel and North Sea coast. The Saint Jehan is a gaff-rigged sloop with a sail area of 68 m². It was built in 1950 at the Marans shipyard in Seine Maritime. It was equipped for coastal fishing.

Sea trip from April to October.

Capacity 5 to 6 people depending on the boat.

Reservation required.

Information at +33 (0)3 28 51 25 95 / +33 (0)6 75 22 16 13

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