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BRYZA H FACTS
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Description Bryza H is a 24 m long, two-masted sailing yacht with fore and aft rig and total sail area of 180 square metres. The wooden-hulled ship sails in tall ships events and races, and is used as a sail training vessel. The name Bryza is Polish for "breeze".
History Bryza H was built in Puck, Poland in 1952 and was originally used as a rescue ship for the Polish Marine Rescue (Ratownictwu Okr?towemu). She was retired in 1983 and acquired by Waldemar Heisler who converted her into a sailing yacht.
Ship Summary
Operator: | Waldemar Heisler | Built by: | Rybacka Baza Remontowa, Puck | Date Completed: | 1952 | Length: | 23.88 m (overall) | Width: | 5.4 m | Crew: | 14 |
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