Robbe & Berking Classics

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Robbe & Berking Classics GmbH & Co. KG
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 2008
Seat Flensburg , Germany
management Oliver Berking, managing director
Number of employees about 21 (as of 2017)
Branch Boat building
Website www.classic-yachts.de

The yacht yard Robbe and Berking Classics was founded in summer 2008 by Oliver Berking, the owner of the Robbe & Berking silver manufactory. He was inspired by the restoration of the 12mR yacht Sphinx . At Robbe and Berking Classics , only classic motor and sailing yachts made of wood are built and restored according to historical or new plans, in a traditional way or in a modern design. The company's headquarters are located at the port of Flensburg .

Business areas

In addition to the restoration and new construction of classic yachts, newly designed yachts are built. The shipyard rents out winter berths in its halls. Together with the sister company Baum & König , Robbe & Berking Classics has been active as a yacht broker since 2011.

Baum und König has been a yacht broker since 1984 and takes care of the procurement and sale of ships as well as the brokering of insurance. The company is involved in the publication of the lifestyle magazine GOOSE, which has been published since 2011.

Shipyard activities

Since its inception, some yachts have been restored, rebuilt and redesigned. The projects include the following yachts.

  • Restoration of the 12mR yacht Jenetta , Alfred Mylne build number 395/1939
  • Baruna , 72'- Yawl , Olin Stephens construction number 222/1938
  • Anker 434 , new building based on original drawings from 1939
  • Nirvana , built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 1939, burned in 1959, replica
  • Commuter , 9m from Robbe and Berking
  • 50 foot sea cruisers based on plans by Georg Nissen, delivered in 2013
  • Iselin / Apache , 6mR
  • Yard number 1 , mahogany rowing boat, clinker brick, 4.30 m long
  • sphinx

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.classic-yachts.de/home/
  2. GOOSE magazine
  3. ^ Robbe & Berking Classics - shipyard activities

Coordinates: 54 ° 48 ′ 0.3 ″  N , 9 ° 26 ′ 18.3 ″  E