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The Stella is a 'one-design' Bermuda rig sloop yacht, designed for cruising and racing by the noted yacht designer CR (Kim) Holman in 1959. The design was to the requirements of a customer who had seen the Nordic Folkboat and decided that the English east coast needed a similar vessel but modified for North Sea as opposed to Baltic conditions and a competitive racer on handicap. The prototype: Stella No. 1 ''La Vie en Rose'' was built to win the 1959 Burnham (on Crouch) week, which she promptly did. Clinker built of mahogany or larch on oak frames. The restoration of ''Amulet'', a Stella class yacht originally built in Fort William in 1964, is described by Bob Orrell in the book ''Amulet: A Charm Restored and Sailed to the Western Isles''.〔ISBN-13 9780953818075〕 Fleets exist in the UK (estimated 100 built) and Australia (approximately 20 built). ==Key dimensions== * Length (LOA): 25' 10" * Length on waterline: 20' 0") * Beam: 7' 6" * Sail area: 338sq ft (main & genoa) * Draft: 3' 10" * Weight: 2.7 Imp. tons * Ballast: 1.22 Imp. tons 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stella (yacht)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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