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Mirja
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sturmboot

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Post by Mirja » 23 Nov 2018, 15:56

Hi all!

I wonder if anyone can tell what kind of boat this is? Some sort of sturmboot? It came to Gotland with refugees from Estonia or Latvia during the war. Most grateful for any piece of information!
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Post by bertamingo » 25 Nov 2018, 09:47

Hi Mirja, this is definitely not a sturmboot. Imho it's an ordinary boat of civilian origin.


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Post by Prosper Vandenbroucke » 25 Nov 2018, 12:07

IMHO it's a civilian boot.
Have a look over here:
http://www.maquetland.com/article-photo ... terie-todt
The text is written in french and english language.
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Post by Mirja » 30 Nov 2018, 00:06

Ok, I see, thank you for the information! But it seems to have had a similar engine, judging from the cut away in the transom? Could it perhaps be russian then?

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Post by Prosper Vandenbroucke » 30 Nov 2018, 00:14

I think that's a simple civilian rowboat maybe
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