Wednesday, February 4, 2015
The Loki Yawls Designs 1001 1001 G
One of the most popular designs to come off the drafting boards, the Loki yawls have a distinct following among Sparkman & Stephens enthusiasts.
The original Lokis, Loki and Chance, are the two original Loki yawls built in the United States. Her builder, Albert Lemos, grew up in the Azores and worked at the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company before starting his own shipyard in Riverside, Rhode Island.
The "G" designation in the #1001-G design number refers to the "German Lokis". Built by various German shipyards, including Abeking & Rasmussen, the H. Heidtmann Yacht Yard of Hamburg and other, at least 12 units were constructed starting in 1953.
The boats have a long history of winning races and extended cruising. More about this famous design in a future posting.
Here are the plans.
Principal Dimensions
LOA 38-4"
LWL 26-0"
Beam 9-7"
Draft 5-8"
Displacement 18,000 lbs
Ballast 7,260 (outside) 300 lbs (inside)
Sail Area 701 sq ft
LOA 38-4"
LWL 26-0"
Beam 9-7"
Draft 5-8"
Displacement 18,000 lbs
Ballast 7,260 (outside) 300 lbs (inside)
Sail Area 701 sq ft
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