Owners of classic Danish cruisers often sail in isolation until they discover others who truly understand aging fiberglass, reliable auxiliary engines, and the unique quirks of pilothouse layouts. A dedicated digital home brings scattered crews together, preserving hard-won knowledge and strengthening identity across generations of Lm boats.
Founded in 1963, Lm Glasfiber produced 2107 capable vessels until production ceased in 1987. Designers including Palle Mortensen, Bent Juul Andersen and Knud Olsen created models from the compact Bandholm 20 to the substantial Bandholm 35. These boats earned respect for seaworthiness and thoughtful Danish craftsmanship that remains admired today.
Lm-Club.net now joins the growing family of Boat-Clubs.net. The professional maritime tech ecosystem creates community-first platforms that remain free for owners while offering premium services. After the flagship HR-Club.net, the network expands to more manufacturers and provides shared digital infrastructure.
Every Lm owner gains an intelligent companion through BoatBuddy.ai. The AI assistant handles navigation calculations, maintenance reminders, logbook entries and real-time safety guidance, freeing skippers to focus on the joy of sailing classic craft.
Shared platforms amplify individual voices. Owners exchange parts knowledge, organize regional rallies and develop collective buying power for sails, rigging and systems. The synergy transforms isolated owners into a thriving fleet capable of sustaining these iconic vessels for decades ahead.
The platform was created in 2024 by Lars Hendriksen and is built at Værftet.biz in Køge, Denmark. Lars, an entrepreneurial software engineer and liveaboard sailor, follows one clear directive: help as many boat owners as possible at the lowest price while making knowledge freely accessible.
Whether your Lm rests quietly in a Danish harbor or cruises distant coasts, you belong to a lineage of capable vessels and passionate sailors. Join today and help write the next chapter of this celebrated heritage. The fleet grows stronger together.