Jacobstads Wapen
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The Jacobstads Wapen is a modern replica of an 18th century galleon built in Jakobstad, Finland between 1988-1994. She is built according to blueprints by the Swedish warship architect Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (1720-1808) dating from 1755, the oldest vessel blueprints found in Finland. She is classified by the Finnish national board of navigation as a passenger, special-purpose vessel. The 18th century galleon Jacobstads Wapen was sold off in Amsterdam. She has been used as a symbol for Jakobstad but as of late has had financial problems. She participated in the festivities at the 300 year anniversary of St. Petersburg, Russia in 2003. In 2005 it was discovered that some of the woodwork had deteriorated and is currently awaiting renovations.
[edit] Specifications
- Length: 25 meters
- Length (overall): 40 meters
- Bowsprit: 15 meters
- Width: 7,6 meters
- Draught: 2,5 meters
- Sails: eight, total sail area 540 square meters
- Main mast height: 32 meters above the waterline
- Engines: 700 hp Volvo Penta
- Ballast: 35 metric tons
- Speed: between 0 and 10 knots (often around 7 knots)