MBT Maassluis logger - Construction Drawing Scale 1 : 44 (10.03.029)

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Article number: 10.03.029

A Maassluis logger is a type of traditional sailing boat originating from the region around Maassluis, a town in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. This type of boat was originally designed for fishing and the transport of goods on the River Maas and the surrounding area. The Maassluis logger is a sturdy, robust boat with a characteristic long hull, well-suited to the rough conditions of both rivers and the sea.

 

The Maassluis logger was often used by fishermen for catching fish, but also for transporting goods, such as wood and sand. The logger's design made it possible to transport large quantities of cargo and to sail quickly with the wind. The boats were often equipped with large sails and a robust wooden hull, which enabled them to navigate both inland waters and the open sea.

 

Today, Maassluis loggers are still valued by classic boat enthusiasts. Some of these boats have been restored and are used for recreational sailing, events, or in some cases for tourist cruises. They are an important part of the region's maritime history and symbolise the rich tradition of Dutch shipping.

 


Specifications :

Drawing number

10.03.029

Author

J.Ploeg

Description

Maassluis logger

Quality

frames/lines; deck plan; elevation; sections; rigging plan 1:88; drawing also contains data for a hull 1:88

Scale

1 : 44

Number of sheets A00

0

Number of sheets A0

1

Number of sheets A1

1

Number of sheets A2

0

Number of sheets A3

0

Number of sheets A4

0

Total number of drawing sheets

2

Number of A4 text sheets

0

Weight in grams

145

Remarks

l.o.a. 76 cm or 38 cm

dM 1981/8 to 12, 1982/1 to 12

Copy of article: in 72.10.007 (see there)

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