For renovation - whole guys wanted

How big is the ship? I get asked that all the time. It's 25 metres long and 4 metres wide. It has an upper deck with windows and a lower deck, each about 2 metres high. The seminar room and my living room are on the upper deck. The bedrooms for guests and myself are on the lower deck. And the engine room and toilets and showers.

For comparison: An ICE wagon is 26.4 metres long and 3 metres wide - so the ship is about the same size as an ICE wagon - only slightly higher.

Now there is a lot to renovate first. Firstly, a lot of iron and steel has to be removed from the boat and all the steel has to be thoroughly derusted. That's hard work. We invite real blokes to lend a hand.

Would you like to experience a men's power weekend on a ship together with other men?

Process idea

Friday: Arrive. Barbecue. Chill out
Saturday: Breakfast. Input. Thoughts on a topic that moves you. 6 hours (or more) of power on board. Barbecue. Chill out.
Sunday: Breakfast, morning impulse. 3 - 4 hours of power.

Cooking and staying overnight (Bring your own sleeping mat and sleeping bag) on board.
There is electricity and a loo, but no shower yet. However, it would be relatively easy to install one on deck.

Men!
Normally, I think that women can work really hard. But especially at the beginning, it's really physically hard work that requires a lot of strength: carrying away steel, grinding off rust, etc.
Something for real blokes.

Power community:

Working hard together, doing something for a good cause (the ship is supposed to help many people heal) makes it twice as cool, I think. And then combined with a few powerful inputs - they won't forget that in a hurry.

Place:

The ship will remain in Hamburg until around the end of October.
Then in Berlin.

Info about the ship project:
https://kerstinhack.de/general/a-dream-becomes-true/

 

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