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Rhea is a Baltic Trader built by Floytrup, Schmidt and Bilbrer in
Nyborg, Denmark of Oak planks on Oak frames in 1900. Originally named
Kjerstine she carried stone from quarries to coastal defence works. Her
first engine was fitted in 1922.
Approximate Dimensions
| Length Overall |
92ft |
28m |
| Length on Deck |
72ft |
22m |
| Waterline Length |
62ft |
19m |
| Beam |
17ft |
5.22m |
| Draft |
9ft 8ins |
2.95m |
She has a Tops'l Gaff Schooner rig and offers up to 13 berths in 6 cabins.
Four of the cabins have air conditioning and en-suite toilet shower facilities.
Mechanical propulsion is by Man 240hp diesel engine.
The owner is offering free accommodation for a few days to anyone that
goes out to look at her (subject to availability). |
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