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Heti


Built for Hermann Eschenburg, Heti was the first 12-Metre designed by Max Oertz for a German customer. She was built according to the First International Rule and raced in Kiel Week. After WWI she was sold to Berlin, altered to a yawl rig and sailed on inshore waters.

Over the years she was bought and renamed no fewer than seven times. In 1978 she was bought by Friederich Goebel who named her 'Romeo' and raced her in the Mediterranean regattas in the vintage class. During the Imperia regatta of 1998 she was involved in a collision with another Oertz yacht, the 37m schooner 'Aello', and was dismasted. As a result she was donated to a scheme for young craftsmen in Hamburg with the intention of a complete restoration back to her original design. In 2001 she was under the ownership of the Hamburg Maritime Foundation and since has been brought back to her stunning appearance of years gone by.

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Name: Heti
Class: 12-Metre
Designer(s): Max Oertz
Type of Boat: 12-Metre
Year Built: 1912
Built by: Max Oertz Yachtwerft
LOA m / ft: 18.63m   /  
LOD m / ft:   /  
LWL m / ft: 11.50m   /  
Beam m / ft: 3.48m   /  
Draft m / ft: 2.25m   /  
Yard No:
Sail Stats: Sail Area: Gaff-263sq.m Bermudan-134sq.m
Construction: Wood on steel and wooden frames
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