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Sailing Yacht 'Misia II' Szmaragd I
Yacht Misia II was built in 1969 in the Yacht Shipyard Gdansk-Stogi as one among
the SZMARAGD I class. She was designed by engineers under leadership of eng.
Waclaw Liskiewicz. The yacht was bought by Mechanical Plant "Zamech" in Elblag
and donated to Sailing Club TKKF ZAMECH. Because of privatization and change of
Zamech owner in 1992, the yacht was transferred for use in the Yachtclub Elblag,
who is the successor of the Sailing Club TKKF Zamech. Throughout all that time
the Misia II bravely served the Elblag's yachtsmen. There was wide number fans
of sailing at her deck.She was sailing and still sails on Vistula River Bay,
Gdans Bay and the Baltic Sea.Until 1990 entrance to the Baltic Sea was possible
only for the small boats through the channels and locks to the Vistula river and
Gdansk. Route to the Baltic Sea through the Baltijsk strait (Russia) was closed
and forbiden for us since Second World War. In Baltijsk, there was and still
existing the powerfull navy base of former Soviet Union and now Russian
Federation. On 23th of June 1990, Misia II broke this ban and as a first Polish
ship unit flew out from Vistula Bay through the Baltijsk strait to Baltic sea
without consequences. Originator of this voyage and the crew member was Edmund
Krasowski, the member of Polish Parliament. This voyage went down in history.
Henryk Malentowicz, the yacht captain was awarded the "Voyage of the year" prize
from Polish Yacht Association. Since that time Polish ships and yachts are
allowed to sail this route, though sometimes there are obstacles and prohibition
times caused by
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