| Article number: | 10.03.026 |
A logger sloop is a type of traditional sailing boat originally used for transporting goods, such as timber (hence the name "logger"), and for fishing. These sloops were particularly popular in the Netherlands, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The logger sloop often has a long, narrow hull and is designed for both speed and stability on the water, making them suitable for sailing on both inland waterways and along the coast.
The logger sloop usually had a large sail and was often used for sea fishing or on larger rivers and lakes. Its design makes the sloop particularly suitable for carrying heavy loads over long distances. They were often used by fishermen to transport their catch or by traders to transport goods between different cities and ports.
Today, the logger sloop is primarily valued as a classic and historic type of sailing boat, sometimes used for recreational sailing or open boat trips. Many logger sloops have been restored and retain their authentic appearance, making them popular among classic boat enthusiasts.
Specifications :
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Drawing number |
10.03.026 |
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Author |
J.Ploeg |
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Description |
logger sloop |
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Quality |
frames/lines; deck plan; sections; rigging plan 1:88; drawing also contains data for a hull 1:88 |
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Scale |
1 : 44 |
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Number of sheets A00 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A0 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A1 |
2 |
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Number of sheets A2 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A3 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A4 |
0 |
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Total number of drawing sheets |
2 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
105 |
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Remarks |
l.o.a. 76 cm or 38 cm |
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