| Article number: | 10.07.015 |
The Marine Sailing Sloop B-1 is a type of rowing sloop built between 1916 and 1918 for the Royal Netherlands Navy. These sloops were designed for use on ships such as destroyers, cruisers, and battleships. They were intended for various tasks, including bringing pilots aboard, transporting officers, carrying out reconnaissance missions, and performing rescue operations.
Length: 10 metres
Hull Material: Wood
Number of Oars: 8
Crew: 10 persons
Rigging: Sail with gaff rig and retractable centreboard
Use: Rescue, transport, and reconnaissance
The B-1 sloops were designed for both rowing and sailing, making them versatile for various maritime tasks. The design was based on earlier models, such as the Rowing Sloop B IV and B V, but with improved dimensions and specifications to meet the needs of the Royal Netherlands Navy at the time.
Specifications :
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Drawing Number |
10.07.015 |
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Author |
A. van Hunnik |
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Description |
marine sailing sloop B-1 |
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Quality |
frames/lines; longitudinal section; deck plan; details; small rigging plan |
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Scale |
1 : 10 |
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Number of sheets A00 |
0 |
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Number of sheets A0 |
2 |
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Number of sheets A1 |
0 |
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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 |
185 |