Mälar 22
{{Short description|9.5m sailboat class}}
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|year = 1929
|designer = Gustaf Estlander
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Mälar 22 is a {{convert|9.5|m|ft|adj=on}} sailboat class designed by Gustaf Estlander and built in about 150 copies.{{citation |last=Gelin |first=Curt |title=500 segelbåtar i test: bakgrund, egenskaper, omdömen |year=2005 |publisher=Nautiska förlaget |location=Stockholm |language=sv |isbn=91-89564-19-7 |page=287 }}
History
The Mälar 22 designed by Gustaf Estlander won a design competition hosted by Mälarens Seglarförbund in 1929. The Mälar 22 was a response to the more and more expensive yachts built according to the Skerry cruiser rule.{{citation |last1=Bremberg |first1=Fred |last2=Seth |first2=Staffan |title=Segelbåtstyper: kortfattade beskrivningar med igenkänningstecken och dimensionsuppgifter för svenska segelbåtar |edition=2nd revised |year=1965 |publisher=Aldus/Bonnier |place=Stockholm|language=sv| page=69 }}
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Category:1920s sailboat type designs