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In time he and fellow racing skippers married and had families so their need was for fast, seaworthy, cruising boats and Arvid began designing his "modern" Koster boats. Later Arvid Laurin explained his
objectives in the construction of his Kosters: "I wished a seaworthy and strong boat, which at the same time did not look like a cigar box. By deploying the whale deck - which was done sometime in the forties -
the strength was further increased.
In the beginning these were designed specifically for the owner's requirements and were "One-offs". Thus developed the successful L28 which was originally built in wood and later in glass fibre. In
1963 he designed the first Koster boat specially for glass fibre construction and became known as the L32.
Later he would add an L38 which went into limited production.
Laurin designed an experimental boat for his old friends Carl and Ulla Frostell which they named "Carousel" from a combination of the names. This was followed by an other experimental boat for himself
called, "Gullmar VII" which the Frostells would later own. Having transom sterns they were not Kosters but were very ingenious,fast and seaworthy.
Before his death in 1998 Arvid entrusted all his designs to Carl Frostell, who arranged for them to be preserved in the "Sjohistoriska Museets Samling" (Maritime Museum). These can be viewed at the museum
whose telephone number is +46 (0)85195 4900.
Called by many, "The Swedish Genius", his wide ranging enquiring mind encompassing many fields remained active up until the end. His contribution to yachting, especially in Sweden, was a force to be
reckoned with as witnessed by his enormous output of brilliant designs...
A few examples of Laurin Designs --> Photos
A better view can be obtained by connecting to the General Laurin Page (Laurinkostersällskapet) (In Swedish)
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