ETOILE DE FRANCE ex Julia af Faaborg


Schiffsname | ETOILE DE FRANCE ex Julia af Faaborg |
Ex-Namen | Jette Jan, Frennenæs, Jutlandia |
Nationalität | F |
Heimathafen | St. Malo |
Typ | Sletskonnert |
Rigg | |
Baujahr | 1938 |
Bauwerft | Rasmus Møller |
Bauort | Faaborg |
Länge (London) | 30 m |
Länge (Meßbrief) | 27,00 m |
Länge über alles | 40 m |
Breite | 6,60 m |
Tiefgang | 3,20 m |
Segelfläche | 480/520 m² |
Motor | Segel |
Leistung | PS |
Museumshafen |
Über das Schiff
Die Historie
1938 built for Capt. Nielsen as the 3-masted schooner Jutlandiawith auxiliary engine.
1955 sold to Svaneke/DK, reduction of her rigging and converted to a motor galeas, named the Frennenæs.
1963 the Limfjord became her home waters, she carried freight under sail, named the Jette Jan.
1971 sold to the city of Hvidovre/DK, re-converted to a 3-masted schooner.
1983 changed to Gibraltar, conversion to a topsail schooner, named the Julia af Fåborg.
became the property of Michael Turk then, chartered for film work for the Hornblower’s TV series in the Black Sea.
2002 zum Verkauf
2003/04 drydocked in the Tommy Nielsen’s yard in Gloucester,England.
2004/06 Brest, Chatham Marina, Thames Estuary England.
2007 purchased by Bob Escoffier (Etoile Marine.St Malo) and named Etoile de France.
Bibliography:
Kaj Lund, Vinden er vor No. 1 S. 68, VV No. 3 S. 80 (Jette Jan)
Otmar Schäuffelen Die letzten grossen SegelschiffeDelius Klasing Verlag 2002 ISBN: 3-7688-0483-6 (10. aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage) page: 161(as Julia)
Martin Saville Hornblower’s ShipsConway Maritime Press 2000 ISBN: 0-85177-783-X
page: 16,22,26,33,34,38,39,59,60,118-21,119,120,121,124 (Photos, Text & Model photos) (as Julia)
quelle: tallshipfan in yahoo-group forum 2007