Blue Schooner Company
100% under sail shipping
Pioneers of sail shipping, since 2017 we’ve been offering a decarbonized solution to any producer or shipper concerned about their environmental footprint.
A different world,
carbon-free shipping.

The Blue Schooner Company project is headed by Guillaume Roche and Jeff Lebleu. They are putting their conviction and experience at the service of responsible, environmentally-friendly transport by developing a 100% sail-based sea freight industry.
The Blue Schooner Company sails transatlantic and European trade routes, carrying goods produced mainly using organic and fair-trade methods. Our company has developed a model based not only on transport for hire or reward, but also on the the sale of exceptional goodsas well as embarkation of passengers and presence at some nautical events.
For the Blue Schooner Company, the time has come to take action against climate change and contribute to sustainable development.
Our company promotes a different kind of consumption: one that is more concerned with the environment and those who produce fairly, applied to the transportation of goods.


Our ship, Gallant.
Its story
A cargo schooner, our first vessel was built in Vlaardingen (Netherlands) at the Figee brothers’ yard and launched in 1916 under the name Jannetje Margaretha. See its specifications.
Current position
- When we’re close to the coast, we’re spotted by MarineTraffic.
- When we’re offshore, for long crossings, we send our position via satellite.
See where Gallant is.
Ship your products
We transport and sell products from players who care about their environmental footprint. Aware of the impact of maritime transport, they have opted for 100% sailing to completely decarbonize this link in their value chain. We also offer a service for aging wines and spirits at sea. Producers, importers, distributors: contact us!
Ready to sail with us ?
We take on board sailors undergoing professional training, as well as passengers on a space-available basis.
Join the adventure!




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