Fécamp
Pointe-à-pitre
From 11/08/2025 to //2025 on Artemis

The cargo sail Artemis

 Flag: France

 Home port : Le Havre

 IMO : 9982938

 Type : Cargo

 Date start of construction : 15/11/2022

 Date end of construction : 02/08/2024

 Sail area : 3000 m2

 LOA (overall lenght) : 81,8 m

 Height : 65,7 m

 Capacity :
– 1000 palettes EURO (825 palettes US)
– 175 barrels
– 12 PAX (passengers)

Energy performance

XX
of CO2 for the entire journey
XXg
of CO2 per tonne-kilometre

Port of departure: Fécamp

Country : France
City : Fécamp
Terminal : Chaussée Gayant
Coordonnées : 49.760592, 0.377180

Fécamp, nestled in the heart of the Alabaster Coast, is a port city steeped in seafaring tradition. Once the capital of the cod fishing industry and home to generations of intrepid sailors, it remains a symbol of France’s deep connection to the sea. Surrounded by striking chalk cliffs and marked by the rhythm of tides, Fécamp offers an authentic setting where maritime heritage and natural beauty come together.


Though smaller than major commercial ports, Fécamp stands out for its charm, history, and ideal position along the Channel. It is a harbor of stories and resilience — a place where sailors prepare to cross oceans and reconnect with the essential. As it welcomes vessels like Anemos, Fécamp proudly embodies a quieter, more sustainable vision of maritime trade, one rooted in purpose and respect for the environment.

Port of arrival: Pointe-à-pitre

Country : Guadeloupe
City : Pointe-à-Pitre
Terminal : Quai Ferdinand de Lesseps
Coordonnées : 16.2352642033589, -61.53741324834913

Pointe-à-Pitre, gateway to the Caribbean, is home to the Grand Port Maritime de la Guadeloupe — a vibrant hub where tropical trade winds and global routes meet. Steeped in colonial and maritime history, the port reflects the island’s enduring role as a crossroads between Europe, the Americas, and Africa.

Surrounded by mangroves and coral-rich waters, the port is more than an economic lifeline — it is a symbol of island resilience and cultural richness. While it handles the essential flows of goods for the archipelago, it also opens its quays to a new kind of navigation — one that honors the wind, the ocean, and the future.

As vessels under sail dock in Pointe-à-Pitre, the Grand Port Maritime becomes a bridge between tradition and transition — a place where the Caribbean’s past and a low-carbon future converge under the sun.

The crew

The Anemos crew is made up of 2 crews of between 7 and 9 sailors each, who rotate during a predefined sailing period. Each crew is made up of :

  • A commander
  • A chief engineer
  • A second captain
  • A lieutenant
  • An electrotechnical assistant (who will rotate according to the fleet’s needs)
  • A bosco (or boatswain)
  • One deckhand (2 if more than 4 passengers)
  • A cook

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