Tukker

The 'Tukker' was built in 1912 and served as a coastal trader for many years. In the 1980s she was converted into a Dutch sailing training ship and became known for her work with underprivileged young people until 2012.

Today, the 'Tukker' transports all kinds of products such as wine, olive oil, port and other sustainably produced delights between the North Sea, the English Channel, Biscay and the Baltic Sea.

The ship can carry up to 70 cubic meters, or the equivalent of 50-70 tons, of cargo. The ship offers accommodation for 10 trainees and 5 crew members.

Organization
Fairtransport
Country
The Netherlands
Boat type
barge
Homeport
Den Helder
Construction year
1912
Length
40.00m
Width
5.50m
Depth
2.60m
Material
steel