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Compromis 620

Masthead Sloop with a sail area of approximately 17.2 m² Keel Type: Fin keel with a spade rudder Sailing Performance

The boat typically uses a small outboard motor (2-5 hp) for docking and maneuvering. It is highly maneuverable thanks to its fin keel, though it lacks the directional "tracking" stability of a longer-keeled boat. Interior and Living Space compromis 620

The (officially referred to in legal texts as the "Copenhagen Compromise of 620 AD" or the "Edict of Mutual Recognition") was a landmark legal and political agreement brokered in the early 7th century among the warring kingdoms of post-Roman Europe. While less famous than the Magna Carta or the Treaty of Verdun, Compromis 620 introduced the revolutionary concept of extraterritorial merchant protection —a direct precursor to modern international trade law. Masthead Sloop with a sail area of approximately 17

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