Madame Curie, Sabbattical in the Mediterranean

In 2011 Madame Curie travelled from Slovenia back to the Netherlands. To read all about our adventures in the Med click here.

Crew

Margriet van Rij
Sailing is in my veins. As a child I started sailing and enjoying watersports. As a very young girl I sailed together with my father in a Gieterse Punter, a small wooden typical Dutch flatbodemed boat. When I turned 12 I joined the waterscouts, Vita Nova in Schagen. With the waterscouts we sailed in very sturdy steel Lelievletten. Just about the same period my parents bought a small 1 person sailing dinghy, a Sunfish.  It was supposed to be a dinghy for the entire family, but I was the one that made most use of it. The Sunfish was the first boat that I thought needed some modifications. I wanted more options with the sail, and convinced my father to make the adjustments. As a teenager I was a sailing instructor. I preferred to teach 7 and 8 year old children in a Optimist (very small sailing dinghy for children). In 1995 I started sailing larger boats. I was in between studies and my mother had seen an add for a course to become a deckhand on a tradional Dutch sailing barge. This course changed my life. Learinig about traditional sailing barges, and then go sailing during the summer months. Super! The first season I was a deckhand on the Pallieter, a tjalk that sailed from Enkhuizen. After that exciting summer I went to Medical School in Leiden. But sailing is in my veins, so I decided to take a leave from University twice. Once to become a Skipper on traditional Dutch barges, including the theoretical scholing at the Enkhuizer Zeevaart School. And of course to have an other exciting summer season as a deckhand on board the Hoop Geleid Ons.  The second time I took a leave from University was to sail to the Azores with my previous boot, the Red Dragon. This was a solo sailtrip. The Red Dragon is a 28 foot aluminium Alumaat build in 1966. It is a van der Stadt design, and it was build at yachtwarf Huisman and Sun in Beltschutsloot. After finishing University I joined the Royal Netherlands Navy. Unfortunately I did not have as much time left to enjoy sailing. I was fortunate enough to make a very lovely sailing tour with the HNLMS Urania, a midshipman training ship. During the winter months I managed to finish my education at the Enkhuizer Zeevaart School and received my diploma for proffesional sailing on squarerigged sailing ships. Since 2009 I own a "new" boat. A steel Breewijd 31 Ketch, Aad de Lange design, build at shipwarf Kuiper in Schoorldam in 1980. After a year and a half of refitting the boat, it is now time to start my adventure.
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