Built in 1930 at the Fredriksson Skibs shipyard in Denmark, this gaff topsail schooner is a 124-foot wooden classic designed by Baron Ernst Gustav Wedell-Wedellsborg. She carries two masts and is powered by a single 318 hp Scania diesel engine. The hull and construction represent traditional shipyard craftsmanship from the early 20th century.
The interior features eight cabins and five heads arranged for comfortable cruising and guest accommodation. High-gloss mahogany finishes the cabin spaces, creating a refined aesthetic that balances period character with modern livability. Current systems include a hydraulic bow thruster, modern anchoring equipment, and automatic deck winches that assist in sail handling.
A comprehensive restoration was completed in 2005, undertaken by A. Lindholm Naval Architects and interior designer David Starkey. The work modernized technical systems and refreshed accommodations while preserving the boat's original character. Aluminium masts are clad in wood to maintain the schooner's traditional appearance. The boat measures 38.6 metres overall, with 30.7 metres on deck and 37 metres including the bowsprit.
Length
124.67 FT
Beam
22.97 FT
Draft
12.14 FT
Material
Wood
Cabins
8
Heads
5
Crew Cabins
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Scania
Engine Model
D19 44m 6 cyl. Turbo
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,188.77 GAL
Water
1,585.03 GAL