Stjärnbåt should not be confused with Star (keelboat).
Stjärnbåt | |
Class Image: | Star red.svg |
Construction: | clinker built |
Keel: | Iron |
Loa: | 5.5m (18feet) |
Beam: | 1.6m (05.2feet) |
Draft: | 0.73m (02.4feet) |
Year: | 1913 |
Designer: | Janne Jacobsson |
Location: | Sweden |
Stjärnbåt (lit. Star boat) is a sailboat class designed by Janne Jacobsson with over 530 units built.[1]
A Janne Jacobsson-design won a design competition for a utility boat held by Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club (GKSS) in 1913.[2]
The Stjärnbåt is a typical style for the west coast of Sweden and is clinker-buil
In the 1950s and 1960s, there were often regattas with 50 to 60 boats.
All or almost all of the successful race sailors who started their careers in the 1930s to the 1960s have sailed the Stjärnbåt. Including for example Pelle Gedda, Pelle Pettersson, John Albrektsson, Peter Norlin, the Sundelin brothers and many others.
When the Stjärnbåt in the 1960s faced competition from plastic and plywood boats, an attempt was made with a more modern and faster rig (Stjärnbåt 66) but without much success and the idea was discontinued.