22 sqm Tore Holm Skerry Cruiser - International 8mR Class
Brand
Tore Holm
Model
Skerry Cruiser
Year
1928
Engine
Evinrude Outboard
Fuel
Petrol
Length
9.8 m (32.2 ft)
Width
1.8 m (5.9 ft)
Draft
1.45 m (4.8 ft)
Weight
2 ton
Hull
Mahogany
Location
Wiesbaden, DE
EUR 25,000
„Bialy Kon“ 8mR Schärenkreuzer Rarität
"Bialy Kon" - a rarity on the market, a classic 8mR skerry cruiser from 1928
Bialy Kon has an eventful racing career on the Rhine in the Rheingau. Originally launched in Gamelby (Sweden) under the name Scarab in 1928, she was built by the boatyard owned by the family of multiple Olympic gold medalist Tore Holm.
For most of her life, she sailed in various places in the Baltic Sea before being discovered by German sailing enthusiasts. She was restored from the ground up in 2014 and successfully launched her new career at events such as the Rheingau Classics.
Now she is waiting for her next sailing challenge with a new owner.
Build number: 22 !
Including trailer (green plates at the mo
"Bialy Kon" - a rarity on the market, a classic 8mR skerry cruiser from 1928
Bialy Kon has an eventful racing career on the Rhine in the Rheingau. Originally launched in Gamelby (Sweden) under the name Scarab in 1928, she was built by the boatyard owned by the family of multiple Olympic gold medalist Tore Holm.
For most of her life, she sailed in various places in the Baltic Sea before being discovered by German sailing enthusiasts. She was restored from the ground up in 2014 and successfully launched her new career at events such as the Rheingau Classics.
Now she is waiting for her next sailing challenge with a new owner.
Build number: 22 !
Including trailer (green plates at the moment)
"Bialy Kon" - a rarity on the market, a classic 8mR skerry cruiser from 1928
Bialy Kon has an eventful racing career on the Rhine in the Rheingau. Originally launched in Gamelby (Sweden) under the name Scarab in 1928, she was built by the boatyard owned by the family of multiple Olympic gold medalist Tore Holm.
For most of her life, she sailed in various places in the Baltic Sea before being discovered by German sailing enthusiasts. She was restored from the ground up in 2014 and successfully launched her new career at events such as the Rheingau Classics.
Now she is waiting for her next sailing challenge with a new owner.