

After owning, restoring, rebuilding or recreating a number of famous yachts such as Thendara, Aile Blanche, Borkumriff, Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora, Dutch yachtsman Ed Kastelein
planned his ultimate masterpiece: the recreation of the 3-mast schooner Atlantic. Over three years of technical and historical research resulted in sufficiently detailed plans and information to enable a highly accurate and
authentic recreation.
Having set a new standard with his creation of Eleonora, Ed Kastelein built on his vast experience and has once again constructed a yacht that no-one thought would ever sail again. The project was
certainly his most ambitious; with her length over deck of 185 feet (56 metres) she is the largest classic racing schooner ever to be recreated. Ed Kastelein was determined for her to be the way she was when she wrote history
in 1905, her original lines were honoured to the finest detail and her sail plan is identical to that of her victorious 1905 Transatlantic Race which made her immortal in yachting history. Above all, she is again breathtakingly
beautiful, turning heads wherever the wind takes her.
Atlantic's dimensions are simply incredible; over deck she measures a remarkable 56 meters. Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise
of unmatched speed under sail. Her spars tower some 45 meters above the waterline and support a staggering area of 1750m² of sail, more than two and a half times that of the already awesome J-Class yachts.
The Schooner Atlantic's General Specifications
Design | William Gardner | ||
Year Originally Built | 1903 | ||
Length on Deck | 185 Feet | 56.43 Meters | |
Waterline Length | 135 Feet | 41.18 Meters | |
Beam | 29 Feet | 8.85 Meters | |
Draught | 16½ Feet | 4.9 Meters | |
Displacement | 298 Tons | 303 Tonnes | |
Sail Area to Windward | 18,500 Feet² | 1,750 M² |