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BEAUTIFUL 10 M R-YACHT IN MAHOGANY. THIS INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL 10 METER YACHT was built in Svendborg in 1923 by Sophus Weber. The boat's name is AAWORYN. Building number 10 D5. THIS UNIQUE YACHT HAS WON SEVERAL RACES AROUND THE WORLD - IT'S EVEN EXTREMELY FAST - AT THE SAME TIME THAT THE COMFORT ON BOARD SHOULD BE IN ORDER.
Built on a cross frame. Hull white painted mahogany above the waterline, pine below the waterline.
The current owner - since 1979 - has completely restored the boat in the years between 1979 and 1988.
The hull is epoxy treated (West method), new table, keel plank, deck, Origonpine on Plywood, various frames and much more. The boat got a new mast in 2007.
This "Eyecatcher" is being sold ONLY due to age…. Owner's age.
However, the owner is still an active sailor – this summer (2018) he sailed 1,500 nautical miles singlehanded in the boat...
Under 10mR-Yacht you can read much more about these incredible ships.
See these links for additional information:
http://classicyachtinfo.com/
http://classicyachtinfo.com/yclass/10-metre/
The international 10-meter class is a construction class, which means that the boats are not identical, but are all designed to meet specific measurement formula, in this case the international rule. In their heyday, Meter classes were the most important group of international sailing, and they are still actively racing around the world. "10" is a product of the formula; 10mR boats are on average 16.5 meters long.
10mR was used as an Olympic class in the 1912 and 1920 Olympics. The International Rule was established in 1907 to replace earlier, simpler handicapping systems which were often local or at best national.
The following can be read under AAWORYN:
The Yacht's original name was 'Luna V' and she was sailed in the Danish 10-Metre fleet from 1923 – 1926 with sail number: 10 D5.
She was sailed by the designer and shipyard owner Sophus Weber of Svendborg, Denmark.
1927-1948 Sail number 10 S3 – Owner Hans Bruu sailed under the name 'Aavoryn' (Stockholm) Sweden.
1949 (1951)-1952 Sail number: 10 S3 Owner David W Lundin sailed under the name 'Aaworyn' (Stockholm) Sweden.
1953 Sail number: 10 S3 Owner Ulf Ljunggren & R Schitz sailed under the name 'Blue Nose' (Stockholm) Sweden
1954-1956 Sail number: 10 S3 Owner Ulf Ljunggren sailed under the name 'Blue Nose'.
1958- 1973 Sail number: 10 S3 Owner Walter Lindqvist sailed under the name 'Aavoryn'.
1974-1979 Sail number: 10 S3 Owner Hans Marklund, Peter Sarlen, Kennet Nordlund sailed under the name 'Aaworyn'.
1979 – present (2008) Sail number: 10 S3 Owner Rikard Wissing sailed under the name 'Aaworyn'."
The owner has lots of documentation and pictures from all the work that has been done over the years – please contact Yachtbasen, and we will forward much more info on this ship.
If you are looking for a yacht that no one else has - and if you like beautiful lines and sublime sailing characteristics, then you should make a trip to Sweden, where this magnificent ship can be viewed a few kilometers from the Øresund Bridge! During a visit, the owner is happy to talk about the ship and its exciting history. Also, enjoy the many photos.
The owner has many fotos and other documentation from the many maintenance works that have been carried out on the ship over the years - please send them on request.
Please contact Yachtbasen to schedule an appointment for a viewing.