| Article number: | 10.08.002 |
The racing sailing yacht Jubilé from the Belgian National Class is a historic sailing yacht built in 1949. It was one of the prominent boats in the Belgian sailing scene of that era. The National Class was a popular class for racing sailing in Belgium, characterised by an open design that allowed for variation in design and dimensions. This made it an ideal class for both experienced sailors and newcomers.
Design: The design of Jubilé reflects the typical style of the late 1940s, with classic lines and an elegant profile.
Material: Like many boats of that era, Jubilé was likely built of wood, which contributed to its aesthetic appeal and sailing characteristics.
Usage: Jubilé was actively used in competitions within the Belgian National Class, where it was known for its speed and manoeuvrability.
In 1949, the Belgian National Class was one of the most important classes for racing sailing in Belgium. Competitions were organised by various sailing clubs, including the Royal Belgian Yachting Federation. These competitions attracted both national and international participants, contributing to the popularity and development of the class.
Today, Jubilé is a valuable piece of sailing history. Although it no longer actively participates in competitions, it is still cherished by sailing enthusiasts and collectors of classic boats. Attempts have been made to restore the yacht and preserve its heritage for future generations.
Specifications:
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Drawing number |
10.08.002 |
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Author |
G. Heydt |
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Description |
racing sailing yacht "Jubilé" - Belgian National Class (mid-20th century) |
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Quality |
splines; construction frames; building instructions |
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Scale |
1 : 20 |
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Number of sheets A00 |
2 |
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Number of sheets A0 |
1 |
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Number of sheets A1 |
1 |
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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 |
4 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
465 |
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Particulars |
with additions by J. Ploeg |
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Remarks |