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Kajuitzeilboot 700

7 meter cabin, mast; inboard unknown, projectboat

  • Build year ----- , Dinghy for sale
  • The Netherlands

25 EUR

Kajuitzeilboot 700 Dinghy , with Unknow engine, The Netherlands
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Cabin sailboat 700 now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until March 9, 2026. Cabin sailboat 700 – project boat with inboard motor and mast, suitable for inland waters This Cabin Sailboat 700 is a compact cabin sailboat approximately 7.00 meters long and 2.20 meters wide, built in polyester and designed for use on inland waters such as lakes, ponds, and rivers. With a draft of about 0.75 meters, this type of sailboat provides a practical balance between stability and accessibility, making many sailing areas in the Netherlands and Belgium within reach. It is explicitly a project boat: the boat is in poor condition and is therefore particularly interesting for buyers looking for a fixer-upper, a restoration project, or a base to rebuild according to their own preferences. Cabin sailboat 700 now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until March 9, 2026. Hull, dimensions, and sailing characteristics on inland waters At 7 meters in length, this cabin sailboat falls into a popular class for those seeking a manageable vessel that still offers enough space for a weekend getaway. The polyester hull is a commonly chosen material in recreational boating due to its relatively low maintenance compared to materials like steel or wood, and its suitability for repairs and modifications. The 2.20-meter width makes the boat compact enough for berths in busy marinas, while the 0.75-meter draft theoretically favors shallower routes and sheltered sailing areas. The sailing experience of a cabin sailboat this size is typically characterized by agility and visibility, with a layout suitable for day trips and short vacations. However, it is important to emphasize that the current condition of this boat affects its actual sailing characteristics and safety; a buyer will need to consider inspection, repairs, and getting essential systems back in order before sailing carefree. Sail equipment and rigging: mast present, rigging missing An important feature of this offer is that while a mast is present, the rigging is missing. For someone looking to restore a cabin sailboat to a sail-ready configuration, this means additional investment in parts such as rigging, halyards, sheets, and possibly fittings and deck hardware, depending on what is still available and what needs replacement. This also provides an opportunity to customize the rigging plan according to personal preferences, such as modern lines, different sail arrangements, or adapted deck equipment suitable for use on lakes and rivers. Inboard motor: present, operational status unknown The boat is equipped with an inboard motor, the brand and type of which are not specified, and its operational status is unknown. An inboard motor can be a useful addition for maneuvering in the harbor, motoring stretches, and safely returning home in case of wind loss for this type of cabin sailboat. However, in the current situation, it is wise to assume that diagnosis and possibly revision or replacement are necessary. Potential buyers looking for a sailboat with a motor should consider having a technical inspection done, including the fuel system, cooling, gearbox, and propeller shaft installation, to determine the steps needed to make the propulsion operational again. Usage possibilities: day trips, recreational sailing, and weekends away as objectives This type of cabin sailboat is essentially suitable for a day of sailing pleasure, recreational boating, and a weekend getaway, especially on sheltered inland waters. The cabin typically offers the opportunity to sit out of the wind, store items dry, and make onboard stays more practical than on an open sailboat. For buyers who enjoy DIY projects and want to build a boat step by step, this Cabin Sailboat 700 can be an interesting starting point to create a personal layout, equipment, and finish that align with their sailing plans. Key points for buyers of a project boat Due to the poor maintenance condition of the boat and the lack of documentation, a thorough inspection is crucial. This includes checking the hull and deck, potential moisture issues, fittings, through-hulls, electrical installation, and the state of the engine compartment. It is also unknown when the boat was last out of the water or when antifouling was applied, meaning the underwater hull and skin fittings require attention before the boat is used intensively again. This Cabin Sailboat 700 is primarily suitable for buyers actively seeking a cabin sailboat as a restoration project: a 7-meter polyester sailboat with mast and inboard motor, intended for inland waters, where the ultimate value and sailing experience strongly depend on the extent of restoration and the choices made during the rebuild. Lot: 116 Zaanstad auction Boatauction.com auctions boats on behalf of the Municipality of Zaanstad that have not been collected from the storage harbor. The boats vary greatly in quality, so we recommend using the viewing day. Important DATES Online auction: Monday, March 9, 2026, starting at 8:00 PM Pick-up day: By appointment in the week of March 16, 2026

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

7.00

Beam

2.20

Depth

0.75

Motor & technic

Engine

Unknow

Engine place

Inboard

Fuel

Unknown