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** THIS BOAT IS ORIGINALLY LISTED ON ARTISAN BOATWORKS **
Boat Details
Make Nordic Model Folkboat Year 1979 Condition Used Price US$87,500 Type Sail Class Antique and Classic (Sail) Length 25 ft Fuel Type Gas Hull Material Wood Location Rockport, Maine
SPECIFICATIONS:
-Length: 25.2
-Waterline: 19.68
-Beam: 7.22
-Draft: 3.92
-Sail Area: 280 sq. ft.
-Displacement: 4255 lbs. (2200 lbs. outside ballast)
Danish Folkboat #D-783, KATTEGAT
The Folkboat design needs no introduction, but for those not familiar, they have been described as the most popular, successful, and influential sailing yacht of all time. Today there are active racing fleets everywhere from San Francisco Bay to mainland Europe, throughout Scandinavia, and the Solent But they are equally well suited to those who want to sail to far-flung places with the minimum boat, as Ann Gash did when she took hers around the world solo from 1975-77. Others have found them to be ideal for coastal cruising or as family dayboats. Today, there are an estimated 4,000 Nordic Folkboats in the world which is the ultimate testament.
For those who are in the know the consensus is that the best Folkboats were built in Denmark, as was KATTEGAT in 1979 at Hovmark Shipyard on the Limfjord river in Thisted. KATTEGAT was one of the last Folkboats to be built in wood, and by one of the premier builders.
Sail #D-783, Originally called VALODIA she won the 1984 Danish Championship in a fleet of 95 boats and then went on to win Kieler Week in both 1984 and 1985. Subsequent owners re-named her ANNELI, and then TJALDUR. With her gleaming varnished topsides, KATTEGAT received new decks at Brandt-Mller (another well-known Folkboat builder) in 2001, and then most recently in 2021/2022 she was taken the famous Walsteds Baadevrft Shipyard in Thur (near Svendborg, Denmark) where, under the guidance of Folkboat wizard Lars Braestrup and lead boatbuilder Henning Bgh she was fully reconditioned. This major undertaking included:
-All exterior woodwork stripped & refinished |