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Folkboat Story

From Cult to Classic the Renaissance of a Legend
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This modern classic of small boat literature details the history of the Nordic Folkboat--a class that enjoys remarkable popularity in some of the worlds most beautiful and challenging sailing waters. A clinker design that sails equally fast and well whether it is made from wood or fiberglass, the Nordic Folkboat has been around for 60 years. It has stood the test of time as its minimalism, robustness and sea kindliness have proved resistant to radical design modifications.

Loibner guides us through all the layers of the Folkboat community, from those who sail competitively in the many Folkboat regattas worldwide, to the devoted following of recreational sailors who appreciate the sturdiness of the design when out cruising with family and friends, to what he refers to as the "Lunatic Fringe." Any reader who has spent a thrilling afternoon on the dancing prow of a small boat will appreciate the insights and journey of The Folkboat Story. 

Dieter Loibner, an editor and boating writer, holds an M.A. in journalism. He has written hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles about sailing for publications around the world and collaborated with many of the word’s most successful sailing photographers. His international sailing and racing career spans more than 30 years. He lives in Oakland, California.

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Tania Aebi
Prologue
Chapter 1: A Design by Committee
Chapter 2: Tord Sunden: Designer or Draftsman?
Chapter 3: Folkboat Relatives
Chapter 4: Innovation and Tradition
Chapter 5: Folkboats in Europe
Chapter 6: Folkboats Elsewhere
Chapter 7: Interlude I-The Great Races
Chapter 8: Cruising and Other Pleasures
Chapter 9: The Lunatic Fringe
Chapter 10: Interlude II-The Masters of Miniature
Chapter 11: Historic Highlights of Clinker
Chapter 12: The Lure of the Folkboat
Chapter 13: Tips for Fans
Epilogue
Bibliography
Links and Addresses
Builders
Index

Now in paperback, this is a modern classic detailing the history of the Nordic Folkboat. Designed during the early years of World War II, the 25-foot Folkboat has gone from cult to classic, maintaining a devoted following.

Boats of all ages are still being sailed today. The Folkboat has also inspired spin-offs, such as the Contessa 26 which was sailed around the world by Tania Aebi who wrote the Foreword for this latest edition.

— Latitudes & Attitudes

Loibner writes that the Spartan 25-foot Folkboat epitomizes the enduring less is more philosophy, which is, perhaps, an important metaphor for these times.

— Sailing

Designed by committee in Scandinavia in the 1940s, the Nordic Folkboat was intended to bring yacht racing to the masses; Loibner explores the vitalility and popularity of the design.

— Wooden Boat

Loibner takes us across the world in easy strides--from the Scandinavian base to the San Francisco enclave; from racing to cruising and with a charming chapter he calls the Lunatic Fringe.

— Classic Boat

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