MBT Admiralty Yacht (18th century) - Construction Drawing Scale 1 : 50 (10.06.016)

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Article number: 10.06.016

An Admiralty yacht from the 18th century was a special type of sailing ship used by the Dutch Admiralties. These ships served as vessels for high-ranking officials, such as admirals, governors, and other senior functionaries. They were a type of official vessel with a representative and practical function.


 

What is an Admiralty Yacht?

Purpose: Primarily to transport important persons within the admiralty areas. They were often luxury yachts for their time, offering space and comfort.

Use: Besides transport, they also served as official ships for inspections, ceremonies, and representation.

Built: These ships were built in the 17th and 18th centuries at various Dutch shipyards.

Design: Usually featuring an elegant and graceful construction style, with a flat-bottomed or round-bilge hull, allowing them to navigate shallow inland waters and rivers.


 

Characteristics of an 18th-century Admiralty Yacht:

Length: Often between 15 and 30 metres.

Armament: Usually lightly armed or unarmed, as it was not a warship.

Finish: Ornate with extensive wood carvings and often painted.

Sails: Two or three masts with a sail configuration suitable for fast and smooth sailing.

Interior: Luxuriously finished for its time, with comfortable cabins.


 

Historical context

The Dutch Admiralties (such as those of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Zeeland, Friesland, and the Admiralty of the Maze) were responsible for the navy and the supervision of inland waterways. Their yachts were a symbol of power and prestige.


 

Example: States' Yacht

A well-known example of a similar ship is the States' Yacht, used for transporting members of the States General. These yachts were often very richly decorated.


 

Replicas and preservation

Today, several replicas of Admiralty yachts have been built, such as the States' Yacht De Utrecht, a faithful reconstruction of an 18th-century admiral's yacht, built with authentic materials and techniques. These replicas are used for education, events, and tourism.

 


Specifications:

Drawing number

10.06.016

Author

C.A. Emke

Description

Admiralty Yacht (18th century)

Quality

hull lines; views; sections; deck plan; rigging plan; many details

Scale

1 : 50

Number of A00 sheets

0

Number of A0 sheets

0

Number of A1 sheets

5

Number of A2 sheets

8

Number of A3 sheets

0

Number of A4 sheets

0

Total number of drawing sheets

13

Number of A4 text sheets

8

Weight in grams

385

Special features

l.o.a. 52 cm

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