| Article number: | 10.08.027 |
The Seestern is a classic clinker-built sailing yacht renowned for its robust construction and excellent sailing characteristics. These vessels are designed for both recreational sailing and longer voyages, and are valued for their stability and durability.
Type: Clinker-built sailing yacht
Construction material: Steel or aluminium
Length: Varies, but usually between 9 and 12 metres
Rigging: Usually gaff-rigged or Bermudian
Use: Ideal for both inland and coastal waters
A catamaran hull has several advantages:
Stability: The V-shaped hull ensures a stable course, even in rough seas.
Durability: Steel and aluminium hulls are resistant to wear and tear and can withstand rough handling.
DIY potential: The design makes it possible to build or modify the boat yourself.
Repairs: Damage is often easier to repair than with other hull designs.
Weight: The hull is relatively heavy, which can affect speed.
Maintenance: Metal hulls require regular maintenance to prevent rusting.
Sailing characteristics: The bilge shape can affect sailing characteristics, particularly in smaller vessels.
The Seestern was designed by Henk Tingen and is an example of a long-keeled boat. This means that the keel runs almost the entire length of the hull, providing extra strength and stability. This design is ideal for long voyages and ensures a smooth ride, even in rough weather
Specifications:
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Drawing number |
10.08.027 |
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Description |
Seestern model sailing yacht with bent keel |
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Quality |
general plan; section/line plan; rigging plan |
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Scale |
1 : 2 |
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Number of A00 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A0 sheets |
1 |
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Number of A1 sheets |
0 |
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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 |
1 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
105 |
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Details |
Overall length 29 cm |
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Remarks |
check scale; |