Essentials
| Designer | Jan H.Linge (NOR) | |
| Builders | Othar Larsen, Larsen / Droebak (NOR) | |
| Material | ||
| 1st certificate issued | 1962 | |
| Original boat name | Struten II | |
| Original country | NOR | |
| Original sail number | 025 | |
| Current location | Glückstadt, Elbe (GER) |
Notes
- Information - 08.02.2008 by Matti Muoniovaara
- The first Struten of the konsortium with Finn Ferner was totally damagaged and the new Struten II was built 1962. It was with Ira best boats in Norway during season 1962. Finn Ferner wins the first King Olav Cup, which is the most important 5.5 Cup in Norway. 1963 three boats, Fram III, Figaro and Struten II were transported to Long Island USA for the World Championship races. Struten II is 7th, Fram III 8th and Figaro 15th. They also represent the Old World in Sir Alfred Bossoms Cup with success. From Mikkel Thommessen's article in Seilas nr 5 1993(Norwegian yachting magazine).
- Information - 08.02.2008 by Matti Muoniovaara
- In 1901, before a lighthouse was established on Struten, a sound buoy was put out (an “organ” known as “Strutekua” or “the Struten Cow”) just north of the island. From Norsk fyrhistorisk forening.
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Ownership history
| Sail# | Boat name | Owner name | |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOR-025 | "Struten II" | Konsortium Finn Ferner (1962-?) | |
| SWE-044 | "Struten II" | ? . (?-?) | |
| GER-035 | "Marla" | . Völkers (1983-?) | |
| GER-035 | "Struten" | Jens Cornelsen (?-?) | |
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