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- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) abstract "For the Norse ship, see knarrThe Knarr (plural Knarrer) is a Bermuda rigged, long keeled, sailing yacht designed in 1943 by Norwegian Erling L. Kristofersen.[citation needed] Knarrer were traditionally built in wood, with the hull upside down on a fixed frame, then attaching the iron keel after the hull was completed. The hull planks were manufactured with convex and concave edges (bead and cove) and glued together. Since 1973, this design has been built in glass-reinforced plastic with the same weight distribution as the original wooden version.The Knarr is mostly found in Norway, Denmark and San Francisco.[citation needed] There are some vintage knarrer in Northern Germany, some racing and some just cruised for pleasure, sailing under their historic Scandinavian sail numbers as classics.In 2010 the International Knarr Championship (IKC) were held at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco. Since 1969, The IKC has been held annually alternating between San Francisco, Copenhagen, Oslo and Bergen. Knarrs are currently built by a boat builder in Germany.[citation needed]".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) thumbnail Knarr_black.svg?width=300.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wikiPageExternalLink www.SFBAYKnarr.com.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wikiPageExternalLink www.knarr.dk.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wikiPageExternalLink www.knarr.no.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wikiPageID "82228".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wikiPageRevisionID "594532622".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) beam "2.12 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) classImage "Knarr black.svg".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) crew "3".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) draft "1.30 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) hasPhotoCollection Knarr_(type_of_yacht).
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) hull "2250.0".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) jib "9.00 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) loa "9.28 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) lwl "6.21 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) mainsail "17.60 m".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) olympic "no".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) spinnaker "none".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) subject Category:Sailing_yachts.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) subject Category:Ship_types.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Artifact100021939.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Conveyance103100490.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Craft103125870.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Object100002684.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type SailingYachts.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Vehicle104524313.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Vessel104530566.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Whole100003553.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) type Yacht104610013.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) comment "For the Norse ship, see knarrThe Knarr (plural Knarrer) is a Bermuda rigged, long keeled, sailing yacht designed in 1943 by Norwegian Erling L. Kristofersen.[citation needed] Knarrer were traditionally built in wood, with the hull upside down on a fixed frame, then attaching the iron keel after the hull was completed. The hull planks were manufactured with convex and concave edges (bead and cove) and glued together.".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) label "Knarr (type of yacht)".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) label "Knarr-Boot".
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) sameAs Knarr-Boot.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) sameAs m.0l3vm.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) sameAs Q442120.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) sameAs Q442120.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) sameAs Knarr_(type_of_yacht).
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) wasDerivedFrom Knarr_(type_of_yacht)?oldid=594532622.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) depiction Knarr_black.svg.
- Knarr_(type_of_yacht) isPrimaryTopicOf Knarr_(type_of_yacht).