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  1. OE 36

    OE 36 is a class of 36 ft sailing yachts, designed in 1968 by Olle Enderlein (1917–1993), from whom the "OE" signature stems. The design is characteristic of the 1970s, with a distinct width at the middle of the hull, a narrow stern and bow, medium long fin keel and a skeg in front of the rudder. A majority of the OE 36 yachts were co-built by the owners and professional boat builders at Su…

  2. OE 36

    Consider, though, that the typical summertime coastal cruiser will rarely encounter the wind and seas that an ocean going yacht will meet. Numbers below 20 indicate a lightweight racing boat, small dinghy and such;

  3. OE 32 sailing yacht for sale

    OE 32, a beautiful S-shaped canoe stern Danish sailing yacht, designed by Olle Enderlein. A yacht with great maneuverability in the smallest port or near shores due to her draft of 1,50 m. …

  4. Olle Enderlein

    Olle Enderlein came to play an important role in this development work. From hobby designer to professional constructor Enderlein’s ideas had since the 1940’s influenced the public perception about how boats should be designed.

  5. OE 36

    OE 36 is a 36′ 3″ / 11.1 m monohull sailboat designed by Olle Enderlein and built by Crown Yachts (SWE) between 1977 and 1985.

  6. Rasmus 35

    The Rasmus 35 is often dubbed as the first production sailboat to come from Hallberg-Rassy, a name that’s become one of the most respected and prestigious in the world of cruising yachts. With a design from Sweden’s Olle Enderlein …

  7. Dione

    DIONE was built over two years, between the autumn of 1957 and the spring of 1959, for the then commodore of the Royal Swedish Yacht Club, Ola Wettergren. The lead designer was Olle …

  8. Oe 36

    The Oe 36 is a 36.32ft fractional sloop designed by Olle Enderlein and built in fiberglass by Crown Yachts (SWE) between 1977 and 1985. 170 units have been built. It accomodates 7 people in 2 cabins plus salon.