Lisa von Lübeck

The Lisa von Lübeck is the reconstruction of a Kraweels from the 15th century. Her home port is the Port of Lübeck Museum.

The keel-laying ceremony was on 31 July 1999. 350 employees were involved in the reconstruction, mainly unskilled ABM. The initiator of the project, Lisa Draeger of Lübeck, said in a newspaper interview that the idea was her came in 1936, when the " Lübeck cog ", a replica of a cog, the Olympic flame from Lübeck moved to the sailing competitions of the Olympic Games to Kiel had. In 1991 the reconstruction of the cog Ubena of Bremen was issued in Lübeck, and Lisa Dräger took over the project in attack. Because never a complete caravel was excavated, the blueprint in pieces had to be created. The ship was an authentic reconstruction, however, has an additional diesel engine for driving without sailing performance.

On 27 March 2004, the ship was lowered into the water; the maiden voyage took place in April 2005. On Good Friday, 2006 April 14, the Lisa of Lübeck launched their first Auslandstörn. The aim of the trip was the Hanseatic city of Gdansk on the Polish Baltic coast, with stops in Stralsund and Kolberg.

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