| Article number: | 10.08.021 |
The 16 m² class sailing boat is a traditional Dutch sailing boat class, very well-known and popular in recreational sailing.
“16 m²” refers to the sail area of approximately 16 square metres.
It is a relatively light and narrow open keelboat.
Often used for racing, but also recreationally.
The boat usually has a keel (unlike a centreboard dinghy) and one mainsail or sometimes a jib and mainsail.
The boat is designed to be easy to sail, but does require some skill due to its narrow hull and relatively large sail area.
The 16 m² class is particularly popular in the Netherlands and Germany.
Boats in this class have been built for over 100 years.
It is one of the oldest sailing classes still active in the Netherlands.
Sailors who enjoy racing a classic keelboat.
People who appreciate traditional sailing and the maintenance of wooden boats.
Specifications :
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Drawing number |
10.08.021 |
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Author |
H. van der Biezen |
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Description |
16 M2 class sailing boat |
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Quality |
complete construction drawing with lines and building frames |
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Scale |
1 : 10 |
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Number of A00 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A0 sheets |
2 |
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Number of A1 sheets |
4 |
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Number of A2 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A3 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A4 sheets |
0 |
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Total number of drawing sheets |
6 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
385 |
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Special features |
l.o.a. 60 cm |
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Remarks |