"The Ships"
-Traditional Schooner "Nordboen"
-
- at work -
"Nordboen"
- close encounter with schooner
"Julia" -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
Shadow play - -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
A calm moment after leaving
port -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
The wind picking up - -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
- another schooner ahead -
(Phorography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
- but "Nordboen" quickly catching
up - - she might have been the fastest schooner on the east coast -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
- enjoying good wind -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
"Nordboen"
True sailing -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
Svendborg - maritime city -
- but also nice to arrive to
port,- here maritime city Svendborg, where "Nordboen" was built for 73
years ago.
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Epilogue
"I must go down to the Seas
again, - to the lonely Sea and the Sky - "
Ivan Olsen in a typical position at the wheel of his beautiful old ship - -
"Nordboen" had several more years of introducing sailing ship enthusiasts to the wonderful maritime culture of Denmark, but Ivan Olsen had plans of a much bigger ship, - preferably a three master with steel hull -, but later he considered a completely different design, - a catamaran -, that speed wise could outperform any traditional ship, and furthermore the low draft of a catamaran would give it access to many interesting places where a traditional designed ship could never go.
Consequently "Nordboen" was sold, and unfortunately she joined the far too big fleet of traditional ships, that ended up in a foreign country, thereby again depriving Denmark of an important piece of its old culture and maritime heritage - - -
Today "Nordboen" carries the
flag of the Åland islands, and still operates as a charter schooner
between the islands, - not around Denmark -, but way up in the northern
part of the Baltic sea, and it looks as if she is taken very good care
of - - -
She still carries her old name,
- "Nordboen" -, and the biggest change seems to be her colour - - -
She is not the "white swan"
anymore,- but painted in the more traditional colour black.
And Ivan Olsen and his new project?
I am truly sad to say, that
he suddenly died in 1998, - still young -, only a few years older than
myself!
A good friend, - a great fellow
sailor and adventurous diver and explorer of the sea -, had gone
- - -
And with him died his dream
of finishing a new "white swan", - to race across the endless oceans under
a limitless sky - -
I am sitting back with tons
of memories from the wonderful trips we had together,- both at sea and
ashore -, and in a corner of my garden I have a "secret", that daily reminds
me of Ivan and his beautiful ship - -
It is the old spare anchor
from "Nordboen" - - -
What great stories that anchor
could tell, - if only it could speak - - -
A memory - -
"Nordboen's" old anchor in
my garden in Middelfart.
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Updated: Jan.06.2006
Jan.24.2007