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Carmela

Carmela was designed by the great Gustaf Estlander and built by Plyms varv at Neglinge, Sweden. Nothing is known about her early life until she was discovered by Walter Kuhlmann and Thilo Durach at Mats Aaronson’s wharf near Stockholm, who took her to Germany. Over the next three years she was stripped down and restored retaining as much of the original material as possible. Advised by Peter Norlin, her rig was modernised with the mast moved aft. Her first day out on trial was in 30 knots of wind at the Europeans at Nynashamn in 2012, but they successfully finished the regatta. At the Robbe & Berking Worlds at Flensburg they improved their position and in the 2018 European Championships in La Trinité sur Mer, France, they came 17th .

Information kindly supplied by Fiona Brown/Tim Street.

Boat ID
1924SE06
Boat Names
Build Year
1924
Build Country
Sweden
Sail Numbers
First number recorded: L20 (1928) Other numbers: S15 (used from 1953) Last number reported: GER55
Designers
Gustaf Estlander
Builders
Plyms varv
Restored or rebuilt
Significant Dates
Boat Measurements
Rule Number
Rule 2

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