This is the M.S.Gann that was used for the trip, Not exactly state of the art, In fact she was just over 50 years old,and the cabins were a wee bit on the small side,but a good ship all the same.
As I have said The Passengers were from all around the globe, and every one got on like a house on fire, Except one (There is always one ) but that didn't spoil the fun, and believe me there was plenty of that.
Here you see some of the "Wild Bunch" having a pit stop in the main street of Namsos.
from left to right : George  David  Roger  &  John
Now for some of the  Passengers
Tom, Was one of the "Night Owls" on the trip, a very quiet man
L-R Pat & Ilse, from B.C Canada     Bob & Clelia Petithomme from the USA, having a break in Alesund, grabbing a quick pint before the ship sails
No names mentioned, but look closely, this is NOT the recommended way to turn a Bowl on a laith that does not have a swivel head
Apart from the wood turning and  "Exploring" the local pubs, we also had a bit fun Fishing, as you can see from this photo, a nice 18kg coalfish caught off the Lofoton Islands
and another coalfish, this time caught by Terje, one of the demonstrators on the criuse, If you think this fish aint that big,then let me tell you Terje is about 6ft + tall
A closer shot , befor it went in the pot
The 2004 cruise is now getting underway for bookings.
  the cruise will be  the 16th - 28th of August 2004