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"normal" waterline. (Note the "wine glass" cross<br />
section.)<br />
He sold her, bought a second hand Six for the Olympic<br />
trials and was eliminated. Her new owner, Dr Tubiak,<br />
named her G 24 Avalun VIII, sailing her at Collignon's<br />
yacht club, the Verein Seglerhaus am Wannsee<br />
The Scandinavian high didn't descend on Kiel in June. It<br />
also turned out that no one was able to get Michel Selig to<br />
sail fast. (Previously, a dinghy owner had complained to<br />
Drewitz that his Drewitz designed boat was too slow.<br />
Drewitz took it over and raced it for the rest of the season,<br />
winning almost every race.)<br />
By 1939, she was in England, renamed K 75 Joanna. In the<br />
1960's she was modified as a cruiser with a steering wheel!<br />
Joanna at Tobermory equiped with a steering wheel<br />
and a two cycle Sea Gull outboard<br />
For the period 1970 - 1984, she sailed in the Hebrides.