Soren Larsen
The Soren Larsen is a Brick-goélette British leaf house. Built in 1949, this boat is one of the sailing ship last. Its home port is Auckland, in New Zealand.
Soren Larsen was built in 1949 by the building sites Soren Larsen & Sons with Nykøbing Mors, in the north of the Denmark. Until the years 1970, it was used to transport grain or wood. It was repurchased in 1978 and was restored with Colchester, with the the United Kingdom.
It is then employed like decorations for the cinema and television then is devoted to the formation with the Sailing (Sail Training). In 1992, it gains the Tall Ships' Race.
Specifications
- length: 44,2m (32 meters on the bridge)
- Height of the chechmate: 30m
- surface of the aerofoil: 650 m ²
- House: The United Kingdom
- official number: 388998
- driving auxiliary: B and W 240 horses (Diesel)
- lifeboats: 8, of 3.4m
External bonds
- Official site
- Soren Larsen