NjordN 13
History
NJORD is the last of several names for this yacht; her having has enjoyed a succession of owners over the years as she approaches her century. Her names and those of her owners are listed thus from the records.- 1ST BAUS II Consul Harald Hansen, Skien. KNS member from 1912 (not member in 1935), BAUS I is a 40m2 cruiser. For the Olympic season of 1920 BAUS II was together with most of the rest of the S fleet converted and measured under the new R-rules of 1919. BAUS II got the sail number 8N13.The following year most of the S boats decided again to sail in their own class under the S-rules and again with the sail number SH28.- 2nd SPURT IV Owner J H Beck jr, Skien from 1921, KNS member from 1916 to 1929- 3rd AMY Owner Bjarne Hansen, Oslo from 1927, member of KNS from 1920 as lifetime member to 1930- 4th ARABELLA Owner Hans Reinhart Larsen, Oslo; member of KNS from 1920 and owner of the boat from 1929 - 1932. Director Larsen is listed in 1949 with ARABELLA IV, an 8m H41 – 1946 model- 5th NØKK IV 1933-1934- 6th DIMPLE Owner Eilert Falch-Lund, Oslo; from 1935, member of KNS 1906 - 1956. No new names during this period. Yacht still has original rig of c 97m2. KNS yearbooks from 1937 to 48 not investigated, however in 1956 there are no registrations of new names or owners- 7th JEANITA 2 Owner Cæsar Bang, Oslo; member of KNS in 1922. He is registered in all the yearbooks from 1949 -1958 and the boat maintains the original rigging in 1949Of 6 sister boats from 1918 and 5 from 1919, 4 are still in the KNS registry of 1949. 2 are rigged down respectively to 57m2 and 74m2. JEANITA 2 was still registered in 1956 and 1958 with 96m2 sails. During this period she was the last registered on the fjord.- 8th NJORD 1963 Owners A. Stokke / S. Lossius, Trondheim- 9th 1968 Owner Sophius Lossius, Trondheim- 10th 1972 Owner Sverre Christensen, Trondheim- 11th 1977 Owner Sverre Christensen, Asker.- 12th 1984 Owner Einar Husby, Stathelle (Purchased by Einar Husby, Stathelle.- 13th 1992 Owner to date Erik Vennemoe, Oslo.- Restoration started in 1994 at Holmen Slipp in Asker.- In 1996 NJORD was moved to the Sollerudstranda School, at which various boat builders worked on her over the years.
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Sail Area: The total surface area of all sails on the yacht, determining its power and speed.
Main Sail: The large sail attached to the main mast, providing most of the propulsion.
Fore Triangle: The area between the mast, deck, and forestay where headsails are rigged.
LOA (Length Overall): The full length of the yacht from the tip of the bow to the end of the stern.
LWL (Length at Waterline): The length of the hull where it meets the water, affecting speed and stability.
Beam: The yacht's widest point, which impacts stability.
Draught: The vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the keel, affecting how deep the yacht sits in the water.
Weight: The overall mass of the yacht.
Construction: The materials and method used to build the yacht, such as wood, steel, or fiberglass.
Rig: The configuration of the yacht’s sails, masts, and rigging.
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