Seezunge B Sailboats for Sale

Gerhard Gilgenast·1969·Fricke & Dannhus GmbH & Co KG
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Hull Type
Monohull · centerboard
Rig
Cat Rig
LOA
21.33' · 6.5 m
Disp.
3,968 lbs · 1,800 kg
First year
1969

The Seezunge B is a quintessential German Jollenkreuzer (centerboard cruiser) designed by the prolific naval architect Reinhard Drewitz. Representing a midcentury approach to versatile, trailerable coastal cruising, the "B" variant sits within a lineage of "Sole" fishnamed designs (Seezunge A through D) that prioritized shallow draft and accessibility for inland waterways, the Baltic coast, and North Sea tidal flats. Often constructed in mahogany plywood or later in GRP (fiberglass), the Seezunge B was engineered to balance the spirited performance of a racing dinghy with the basic shelter required for overnighting. The design reflects the postwar European boom in amateurbuilt and smallyard wooden construction, where Reinhard Drewitz played a pivotal role in democratizing sailing.

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