Biographical Note

S/y Hetman



Stormy


Always with us


Hetman in the sea


 

S/Y HETMAN was built in 1936 at ABEKING & RASMUSSEN shipyard in LEMWERDER/BREMEN - Germany as a unique example of wooden yacht building. Boat represents state of the art of the highest world-class level.

Her racing was first introduced under the flag of the Polish Naval Forces Yacht Club of Gdynia in spring 1937 on the course Gdynia - Visby - Gdansk. Needless to say leaving all competitors far behind the stern.
Taken over by Nazis in 1939, she spent the war in Trovemunde under a German flag. The year 1946 welcomes the boat sailing under the Polish flag. She actively participates in cruises, national and international races achieving lots of splendid successes. In 1961 she cruises to Britain and while still unequipped with the motor, is towed behind the fishing boat along the Kiel Channel.

During the years 1967-1969 the yacht was rebuilt in the YACHT YARD of Gdansk. The hull retains old traditional theoretical lines as a fine example of classical taste and beauty. Both fast and extremely sea-worthy in facing the stormy waters.
The longest cross - Atlantic cruise was during her OPERATION SAIL participation in 1976 and taking part in the 200-Anniversary of the United States Independence. Sails 14700 nautical miles and visits 18 harbours in 7 countries - among others Cuba and Azores.

During the next overhaul performed at the NAVAL SHIPYARD in Gdynia the Boats is revitalise gaining her old excellence. Unsurpassed elegance equipped with highest grade mahogany planked hull and teak deck.

TRAINING and RACING S/Y HETMAN

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Polish Navy
Polish
Gdynia
Sea-worthy SLOOP
1936
L=15,37 m (50 feet)
B=3,75 m
D=2,20 m
V=16 m³
YANMAR 56 hp
10 max
POL-61

S/Y HETMAN has been supported by the HETMAN MARITIME FOUNDATION since 2000. The objectives of the Foundation are:
  • continue the S/Y HETMAN traditions on seas and oceans,
  • dissemination of marine culture, sea knowledge and issues connected with sea sailing,
  • supporting yacht racing and activities aiming towards increasing the safety of navigation,
  • to keep a S/Y HETMAN in good condition.