"Jylland"
Type of vessel: "Hajkutter", ex. Danish sailing fishing vessel, converted to pleasure boat,.
Built: 1914, Skagen, Denmark. Converted in Gothenburg, Sweden 1984.
Material: Oak on oak, pine deck.
Length: 15,14 meters
Breadth: 4,35 meters
Draft: 2,2 meters
Tonnage: 20 GRT 6 NRT
Main engine: Hundestedt, 2-cyl, 118 bhp at 375 rpm, adjustable pitch propeller.
Cruising speed: 6,5 knots on 9 litres/hour, max 9-10 knots, 6-7 knots under normal sailing conditions.
Bunkers: Fuel - 2 x 1.000 litres Fresh water - 200 litres
Rig: 128 sqm Duradon sails from the famous sailmaker Joe Jorgensen, Skagen, Denmark, divided on two fore sails, main gaff sail, top sail and gaff sail on mizzen mast.
Classification: Dry-docked and inspected and accepted by the Swedish Maritime Administration as a pleasure yacht for coastal waters in 98/7.
Equipment: Weilbach magnetic c compass, Sailor RT144C VHF, Atlas Monograph 58 echosounder, Wood Freeman autopilot, Magellan Nav 1200XL navigator, Simson Lowrance Evenload anchor windlass, Viking 4-persons liferaft.
General arrangement: From for to aft; chain-locker with 90 meters of anchor-chain and also converted to toilet-room, an electrical water heater is located here, the old focsle in original shape with 4 bunks and a fridge, in the old fish-hold is the saloon with sofas, galley and a two berths cabin. Large engine room. Small, but nke wheelhouse with a sofa.
Position: Stockholm, Sweden