A. Köbis (1974 yacht)
Appearance
As Vineta in summer 2017 in Berlin-Spandau on the Havel
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History | |
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Name | A. Köbis |
Launched | 1974 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Yacht |
A. Köbis, which was launched in 1974, is a German motor yacht and former state yacht of the GDR. It was named after the sailor Albin Köbis, who was famous for his participation in a mutiny during the First World War. It is classed as a sports boat and is suited only to inland waterways. It has a large conference room but no sleeping cabins, with a capacity for 50 guests. It had a West German engine and a British radar system.[1]
The yacht replaced the earlier Albin Köbis which was launched in 1952.[2] Compared to its stylish wood-fitted predecessor, the yacht is a "plug-ugly, rectangular steel box", according to GDR boatbuilding expert Uwe Giesler.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ 'Plug-ugly' Honecker yacht fetches €130,000. The Local. 2014-12-08.
- ^ WELT, DIE (2014-06-11). "DDR-Luxus : Erich Honeckers potthässliches Amtszimmer auf See". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
- ^ The Local.