REDDINGSSLOEP 900

1961Secondhand
Leeuwarden, Netherlands
€12,500incl. VAT
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Information about the boat

Brand
CUSTOM
Model
REDDINGSSLOEP 900

Dimensions

Length
9 m
Beam
3 m
Draught
0.4 m

Engine

Engine hours
15

Ad information

Published on
08/11/2024
Updated on
08/11/2024
Ref
157583

Key features

Total length
9 m
Beam
3 m
Number of hours
15 h

Description

lifeboat 900 now in the online auction. Anyone can bid until November 20, 2024

This beautiful lifeboat, built in 1961, combines the robustness of a lifeboat with the charm of a modern pleasure boat. Originally from the cargo passenger boat Roland von Bremen, the sloop was first launched in 2015 after extensive paneling by a ship's carpenter. The original 1961 engine was replaced by a new and powerful 27-hp Vetus diesel engine in 2024.

With a length of 9 meters and a width of 3 meters, the sloop offers enough space to comfortably sail with 10 to 15 people. The boat is very stable thanks to the V-bottom and easy to steer, thanks in part to the electric bow thruster. She is perfect for day trips on inland waterways and has amenities such as a refrigerator, stove, spray hood, outdoor cushions and electric bilge pump for added comfort and safety.

With a recent maintenance and antifouling treatment in 2024, the sloop is in good condition and ready for new adventures.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • We advise you to take advantage of the viewing day.
  • The boat is in the water.
  • This boat comes without trailer.
  • This boat is sold under the general and special auction conditions.
  • This is a public auction so the purchase cannot be returned based on the legal right of withdrawal.


Navigation and electronics
Other: navigation lights


Inventory

Hull

Draught
0.4 m
Total length
9 m
Beam
3 m
Material
Aluminium

Engines

Number of hours
15 h

Tanks

Total capacity in Litres
40 L

Location

This boat can be visited in Leeuwarden, Netherlands
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