Åbo Båtvarf 1889-1954 — Where the Best Boats Were Built

Leino, Pirkka; Saarinen, Jarmo
Nimeke: Åbo Båtvarf 1889-1954 — Where the Best Boats Were Built
Alkuteos: Parhaat veneet tehtiin Turun Veneveistämöllä
Tekijät: Leino, Pirkka (Kirjoittaja)
Saarinen, Jarmo (Kirjoittaja)
Ericsson, Henry Clay (Kääntäjä)
Tuotetunnus: 9789529403202
Tuotemuoto: Kovakantinen kirja
Saatavuus: Tilaustuote toimitetaan myöhemmin
Hinta: 40,00 € (35,09 € alv 0 %)

Alkuteos: Parhaat veneet tehtiin Turun Veneveistämöllä
Kustantaja: Litorale
Painos: 2018
Julkaisuvuosi: 2018
Kieli: englanti
Sivumäärä: 268
Tuoteryhmät: Kaikki tuotteet
Kirjastoluokka: 62.544 Veneet
YSO - Yleinen suomalainen asiasanasto: veneveistämöt, veneenrakennus, yritykset, veneet, valmistus, purjeveneet, moottoriveneet, historia
Avainsanat: Moottoriveneet, Paikallishistoria, Purjehdus, Purjevene, Ruissalo, Turku, Veneily, Venetelakka, puuveneet
Åbo Båtvarf, operating from 1889 to 1954, was the biggest boatyard in the Nordic countries and a major player throughout Europe. Over 5,000 boats were built at the yard. Its activities have played a significant role in the development of Finnish pleasure boats and racing boats. The spectrum of production ranged from rowboats and lifeboats as well as gunboats and torpedo boats to luxurious sailing yachts and motor cruisers. These boats have been enjoyed by well+known industrialists and statesmen as well as royal families.

The reputation of Åbo Båtvarf soon extended beyond the borders of Finland. The products were exported to the upper class of Russia, to yachtsmen in Europe, all the way to United States and South America. In the 1930's Åbo Båtvarf was one of the most famous Finnish brands in the world.

The book provides a comprehensive overview of the production of Åbo Båtvarf in its entirety. In addition to the waterborne beauties, the work highlights Finnish industrial history, and portrays the individuals who helped dreate the uniques success of the boatyard. The text is accompanied by over 250 photos and drawings. At the end of the book the reader will find an extensive register of sailing boats built by the boatyard.