Het schip – een Moody 42 ketch als drijvend leer- en leefveld
The heart of Sail4Recovery is a Moody 42 ketch: a seaworthy vessel, built for extended voyages, with enough space to live, learn, and recover together.
On board:
- a safe, robust base for sea sailing
- multiple berths and a warm cabin
- a galley where cooking together is part of the process
The ship is both metaphor and reality: sea and weather as the context we learn to work with.
Work in progress
We are currently working on:
maintenance and improvements to the deck and interior
getting safety and equipment up to standard
preparing the ship step by step for the voyages
Many tasks are carried out together with participants and volunteers: the maintenance itself is part of the process.
Would you like to contribute? Check out the Support Sail4Recovery page.
About the 4Recovery
- Type: Ketch (kit-rigged two-masted)
- Designed by: Angus Primrose
- Built by: Moody Yachts – UK (1978)
- Material: Polyester
- Length: 12.74 meters
- Construction: heavy, safe, oceanworthy
- Special features: separate aft cabin, deep cockpit, very stable at sea
Floor plan
The layout of the ship enables collaboration, safety, and tranquility.
On board, every space has a function in the recovery process: structure, overview, and a safe base.
A ship with a soul
The 4Recovery is the beating heart.
She calls for togetherness, good conversations, and enjoying the view and the sunset.
And yes — sometimes also just coffee in the morning with a good breakfast.
She is not a luxury yacht. She is real.