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22 m

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22,500 kg

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3 x Maybach VL2 V-12

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22.5 tons

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Oheka II was a private motor yacht built for German investment banker Otto Hermann Kahn by Lürssen in 1927. Capable of 34 knots top speed, she became the blueprint for the Kriegsmarine's Schnellboot.

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"Oheka" is an anagram of letters from Kahn's full name, Otto Herman Kahn.

Oheka II

Oheka II Oheka II motor yacht progress by Gordak2 on DeviantArt

Born in 1867 in Mannheim and relocated to the United States in 1893, Otto Hermann Kahn was an American-based investment banker, collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts.

Oheka II Oheka II motor yacht progress by Gordak2 on DeviantArt

Kahn approached German boatbuilder Lürssen in 1926 to build a high-speed motor launch capable of use on holidays upon both the River Rhine and the North Sea.

Oheka II Die SchnellbootSeite SBoats in the Reichsmarine

German boat builders at the time were used to building sleek displacement hull cruising boats for the Rhine, which to create a smooth ride were round bottomed. However, the problem this creates is a greater depth in the water, and a resultant increase in hydro-dynamic drag, reducing speed. While on a river, this was not of concern, in a high-speed launch it would require more power.

Oheka II Oheka II by Lurseen Yachts 225m built 1927 Lurssen Yacht

The initial design choice of Lürssen for Kahn's yacht was for a round bottomed hull, to create a smooth ride and would in turn reduce hydrodynamic drag, they reduced hull weight by forming a composite shell of wooden planks over an alloy metal frame. Finally, to counter the inefficient tendency of round hulls to "squat" stern-down in the water at high speeds, they counterbalanced it by two measures:

Oheka II Oheka II by Lurseen Yachts 225m built 1927 Lurssen Yacht

  • a hull form that flattened towards the stern, providing hydrodynamic lift where it was needed
  • forward positioning the engines, to counterbalance the stern drop
  • The result was a 22.5 metres (74 ft) semi-displacement hull displacing 22 tons, which was wider at the front over the rear, creating an almost perfect high-speed hydrodynamic shape. Having perfected the hull, Lürssen equipped the boat with three Maybach VL2 V12 engines of 500 hp each.

    In Lürssen speed trials the new craft consistently reached a top speed of 34 knots, making it the fastest boat in its class in the world. There is no basis for the common misconception that Oheka II was a "rum runner" used for smuggling.

    Schnellboat

    In November 1929, Lürssen was given a contract to build a boat to the same basic design as Oheka II, but all metal with two torpedo tubes on the forecastle, and a slightly improved top speed. It became S-1, the Kriegsmarine's first Schnellboot and the basis for all the other S-Boats built during World War 2.

    References

    Oheka II Wikipedia